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20110021114 | ABRASIVE ARTICLE WITH PRECONDITIONING AND PERSISTENT INDICATORS - An abrasive article with a backing having a first major surface and a second major surface opposed to the first major surface. A three-dimensional abrasive layer attached to the first major surface, the three-dimensional abrasive layer comprising a plurality of shaped abrasive composites spaced apart by a plurality of land areas between the shaped abrasive composites, each of the shaped abrasive composites comprising a top surface and a sidewall, and the plurality of shaped abrasive composites and the plurality of land areas both formed from abrasive particles dispersed within an organic binder. A preconditioning indicator located on the top surface of at least some of the plurality of shaped abrasive composites and a persistent indicator located on at least some of the plurality of land areas. | 01-27-2011 |
20120289125 | METHOD OF POLISHING TRANSPARENT ARMOR - A method of polishing transparent armor, preferably to optical clarity. The method can be used on flat or contoured armor, manually or via robotic automation. The method includes using a step-wise progression of diamond, structured abrasive articles. | 11-15-2012 |
20130157544 | NONWOVEN ABRASIVE WHEEL - A nonwoven abrasive wheel comprising one or more layers of a nonwoven fiber web, a plurality of super abrasive particles having a Vickers hardness greater than 40 GPa, a polyurethane binder adhering the plurality of super abrasive particles to the nonwoven fibers and adhering the layers of the nonwoven fiber web to each other, and wherein the nonwoven abrasive wheel comprises a Flexural Modulus from 4.0 to 128.0 lb/inch of thickness per inch of displacement. | 06-20-2013 |
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20090204540 | Control features in a system and method for processing checks and check transactions - A method of processing paper checks that divides into two independent paths the processing of a data file representing a check and the digital image of the check. The data files and image files are separated both in time and in space, with the data files being used to promptly initiate the transfer of funds to and from appropriate accounts, while the paper checks, at a remote location and typically lagging in time, are scanned to create digital image files and deposited as an image or substitute check if deemed ACH ineligible. The method provides for the comparison of data files to image files, based on MICR information, to find any unmatching or mismatched items for exception processing and a process to manage ACH-ineligible items as an image or substitute check. The process further provides for a trial period protocol for performing image matching on ACH-eligible items during a trial period before sending such transactions for settlement. | 08-13-2009 |
20090263004 | Prioritized exception processing system and method with in a check processing system and method - A system and method of processing paper checks that divides into two independent paths the processing of a data file representing a check and the digital image of the check. The data files and image files are separated both in time and in space, with the data files being used to promptly initiate the transfer of funds to and from appropriate accounts, while the paper checks, at a remote location and typically lagging in time, are scanned to create digital image files and deposited as an image or substitute check if deemed ACH ineligible. The method provides for the comparison of data files to image files, based on MICR information, to find any unmatching or mismatched items for exception processing and a process to manage ACH-ineligible items as an image or substitute check. The system and method further provides for sorting exceptions according to transaction type (ACH eligible versus ACH-ineligible) and prioritizing the further processing of the exceptions based on transaction type. | 10-22-2009 |
20090307136 | System and method for processing checks and check transactions with thresholds for adjustments to ACH transactions - A system and method of processing paper checks that divides into two independent paths the processing of a data file representing a check and the digital image of the check. The data files and image files are separated both in time and in space, with the data files being used to promptly initiate the transfer of funds to and from appropriate accounts, while the paper checks, at a remote location and typically lagging in time, are scanned to create digital image files and deposited as an image or substitute check if deemed ACH ineligible. The method provides for the comparison of data files to image files, based on MICR information, to find any unmatching or mismatched items for exception processing and a process to manage ACH-ineligible items as an image or substitute check. The system and method further provides for sorting exceptions according to transaction type (ACH eligible versus ACH-ineligible) and prioritizing the further processing of the exceptions based on transaction type. | 12-10-2009 |
20120166342 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING CHECKS AND CHECK TRANSACTIONS - A method of processing paper checks that divides into two independent paths the processing of a data file representing a check and the digital image of the check. The data files and image files are separated both in time and in space, with the data files being used to promptly initiate the transfer of funds to and from appropriate accounts, while the paper checks, at a remote location and typically lagging in time, are scanned to create digital image files and deposited as an image or substitute check if deemed ACH ineligible. The method provides for the comparison of data files to image files, based on MICR information, to find any unmatching or mismatched items for exception processing and a process to manage ACH-ineligible items as an image or substitute check. A process for translating raw MICR data to a desired format, and for identifying the proper translation to be applied, is described. | 06-28-2012 |
20130034292 | CONTROL FEATURES IN A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING CHECKS AND CHECK TRANSACTIONS - A method of processing paper checks that divides into two independent paths the processing of a data file representing a check and the digital image of the check. The data files and image files are separated both in time and in space, with the data files being used to promptly initiate the transfer of funds to and from appropriate accounts, while the paper checks, at a remote location and typically lagging in time, are scanned to create digital image files and deposited as an image or substitute check if deemed ACH ineligible. The process further provides for a trial period protocol for performing image matching on ACH-eligible items during a trial period before sending such transactions for settlement. | 02-07-2013 |
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20120101947 | WIC Check Processing with Vendor Number Overlay System and Method - A system and method of processing paper checks that divides into two independent paths the processing of a data file representing a check and the digital image of the check. The data files and image files are separated both in time and in space. The digital image files are deposited as an image or substitute check if deemed ACH ineligible through image exchange. WIC checks are handled through image exchange. Vendor identifiers required for WIC processing are added to the check after scanning. The system identifies the state of the check and the particular store accepting the check in order to determine where to place the overlay and which vendor identifier to use. | 04-26-2012 |
20130103487 | SMART CARD WITH PRODUCT SUBSTANTIATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system and method is presented for using smart cards to provide promotions to consumers. Data on the card is combined with an approved product list, such as that provided in WIC embodiments, to provide both promotional details and track usage by the user. | 04-25-2013 |
20130156289 | CHECK PROCESSING WITH VENDOR NUMBER OVERLAY SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system and method of processing paper checks that divides into two independent paths the processing of a data file representing a check and the digital image of the check. The data files and image files are separated both in time and in space. The digital image files are deposited as an image or substitute check if deemed ACH ineligible through image exchange. WIC checks are handled through image exchange. Vendor identifiers required for WIC processing are added to the check after scanning. The system identifies the state of the check and the particular store accepting the check in order to determine where to place the overlay and which vendor identifier to use. | 06-20-2013 |
20130315467 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING CHECKS AND CHECK TRANSACTIONS WITH THRESHOLDS FOR ADJUSTMENTS TO ACH TRANSACTIONS - A system and method of processing paper checks that divides into two independent paths the processing of a data file representing a check and the digital image of the check. The data files and image files are separated both in time and in space, with the data files being used to promptly initiate the transfer of funds to and from appropriate accounts, while the paper checks, at a remote location and typically lagging in time, are scanned to create digital image files and deposited as an image or substitute check if deemed ACH ineligible. The method provides for the comparison of data files to image files, based on MICR information, to find any unmatching or mismatched items for exception processing and a process to manage ACH-ineligible items as an image or substitute check. The system and method further provides for sorting exceptions according to transaction type (ACH eligible versus ACH-ineligible) and prioritizing the further processing of the exceptions based on transaction type. | 11-28-2013 |
20140074718 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING CHECKS AND CHECK TRANSACTIONS - A system and method of processing paper checks that divides into two independent paths the processing of a data file representing a check and the digital image of the check. The data files and image files are separated both in time and in space, with the data files being used to promptly initiate the transfer of funds to and from appropriate accounts, while the paper checks, at a remote location and typically lagging in time, are scanned to create digital image files and deposited as an image or substitute check if deemed ACH ineligible. The method provides for the comparison of data files to image files, based on MICR information, to find any unmatching or mismatched items for exception processing and a process to manage ACH-ineligible items as an image or substitute check. The system and method further provides for sorting exceptions according to transaction type (ACH eligible versus ACH-ineligible) and prioritizing the further processing of the exceptions based on transaction type. | 03-13-2014 |
20140122341 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING CHECKS AND CHECK TRANSACTIONS - A method of processing paper checks that divides into two independent paths the processing of a data file representing a check and the digital image of the check. The data files and image files are separated both in time and in space, with the data files being used to promptly initiate the transfer of funds to and from appropriate accounts, while the paper checks, at a remote location and typically lagging in time, are scanned to create digital image files and deposited as an image or substitute check if deemed ACH ineligible. The method provides for the comparison of data files to image files, based on MICR information, to find any unmatching or mismatched items for exception processing and a process to manage ACH-ineligible items as an image or substitute check. | 05-01-2014 |
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20120318760 | MATERIAL HOLDER - A retail display apparatus includes a mounting frame, a product support portion, and a fastening element. The mounting frame has a mounting surface that is mounted to a shelf and at least two sidewalls that extend from the mounting surface. The product support portion is positioned between the side walls of the mounting frame and has a top surface at an angle to the mounting surface. The fastening element is attached to a bottom surface of the product support portion and is adapted to engage a second fastening element attached to a product. | 12-20-2012 |
20130026163 | BIN - A retail display apparatus has a transparent inner cylinder with a top. An outer sleeve surrounds a portion of the transparent inner cylinder and has a top such that a first part of the top of the outer sleeve is a first distance from the top of the transparent inner cylinder and a second part of the top of the outer sleeve is a second distance from the top of the transparent inner cylinder. | 01-31-2013 |
20130298376 | PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTER - A product highlighter includes a frame configured to surround merchandise located on a first display shelf of a display shelving unit. The frame includes an upper frame member, a lower frame member spaced apart from the upper frame member, a first side frame member coupling the upper frame member to the lower frame member, and a second side frame member spaced apart from the first side frame member and coupling the upper frame member to the lower frame member. The lower frame member is attached to an underside of the first display shelf with at least one first bracket and the upper frame member is attached to an underside of a second display shelf located directly above the first display shelf with at least one second bracket. | 11-14-2013 |
20130306516 | DISPLAY BIN - A display bin includes a tubular body and a multi-part bottom assembly. The tubular body includes an open base end and an open top end. The multi-part bottom assembly includes an annular structure having an inner edge, an outer edge and a plurality of evenly spaced wings projecting outwardly from the outer edge and terminating at distal ends. The annular structure is capable of being inserted through the open base end of the tubular body. A plurality of fasteners couple each of the plurality of wings of the annular structure to the base end of the tubular body. | 11-21-2013 |
20140158654 | CONVERTIBLE DISPLAY FIXTURE - A display fixture includes a base, a platform, a lattice structure, a raised shelf and a plurality of bins. The base includes an open top, a bottom floor and walls that define an interior space that is divided into sections using a plurality of partitions. The platform is located on top of the base. The raised shelf is located over the lattice structure and on top of a portion of the platform. The plurality of bins are located on the platform and on the raised shelf and are configured to display merchandise. The lattice structure and the raised shelf provide structural support for bearing a weight of merchandise located on the raised shelf. The base and the partitions dividing the base provide structural support for bearing a weight of merchandise located on the raised shelf and the platform. | 06-12-2014 |
20140158655 | BIN-TYPE DISPLAY FIXTURE - A display fixture includes a plurality of tiers stacked one on top of another. Each tier includes a substantially horizontally oriented tray and a plurality of dividers. The plurality of dividers are oriented substantially vertically and divide a volume between each tray into a plurality of bins. Each divider structurally supports a weight of the display fixture and a weight of merchandise located in the bins of the display fixture that are located above each divider. The plurality of tiers together resemble a three-dimensional seasonal decoration when viewed from each side of the display fixture. | 06-12-2014 |
20140209551 | BOW AND RIBBON DISPLAY FIXTURE - A display fixture includes a substantially vertical backer mounted to a wall of a gondola and a shelf unit mounted to the backer and being centrally located on the backer. The shelf unit includes a substantially vertical back wall, a pair of side walls and a plurality of shelves extending between the pair of side walls and coupled to the back wall. Each of the plurality of shelves includes a shelf surface and a lip. The lip is substantially normal to the shelf surface and the shelf surface is at an angle relative to the back wall. The relative angle between the shelf surface and the back wall is greater than 90 degrees. | 07-31-2014 |
20140230295 | FREE-STANDING DISPLAY FIXTURE - A free-standing display fixture includes a main body having a top edge, a bottom edge, a right side panel, a center panel and a left side panel. Each of the left side panel, the center panel and the right side panel include interior surfaces and the interior surfaces of the left side panel and the right side panel face each other. Located between and coupled to left side panel and right panel are a plurality of uniquely arranged display components. | 08-21-2014 |
20150060384 | CROSS-MERCHANDISISNG DISPLAY FIXTURE - A display fixture includes a shelf display including a main body having a front side and a backside, a plurality of shelves coupled to the front side of the main body and adapted to support merchandise and a back support attached to the backside of the main body and extending from the backside of the main body. The display fixture also includes a rack display including a frame having at least one substantially vertical member located on a first side of the rack display, at least one substantially vertical member located on a second side of the rack display and at least one arm coupled to the frame to support hanging merchandise. A plurality of fasteners secure the at least one substantially vertical member to the back support of the shelf display. | 03-05-2015 |
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20110028550 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR CONTROL OF LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES - The present invention relates to methods for inhibiting the growth of pathogenic microbes in food products. In an embodiment the invention is a preservative composition including lactic acid or a salt thereof, acetic acid or a salt thereof, and propionic acid or a salt thereof. In an embodiment, the invention is a food product including lactic acid or a salt thereof, acetic acid or a salt thereof, and propionic acid or a salt thereof. In an embodiment, the invention includes a method of making a food product including adding an antimicrobial preservative composition to a composition comprising a meat, the antimicrobial preservative composition comprising lactic acid or a salt thereof, propionic acid or a salt thereof, and acetic acid or a salt thereof. Other embodiments are also included herein. | 02-03-2011 |
20110268851 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MEAT PROCESSING - The invention relates to systems and methods for maintaining the concentration of a brine solution used in meat processing. In an embodiment, a method includes measuring a concentration property of brine solution in a reservoir with a sensor; supplying data regarding the concentration property of the brine solution to a controller; removing diluted brine solution from the reservoir when the controller determines that the concentration property falls below a defined set point; adding a liquid composition comprising greater than about 50 wt. % of a potassium phosphate salt to the reservoir from a phosphate solution supply tank when the controller determines that the concentration property falls below a defined set point; and replenishing the phosphate solution supply tank by adding a liquid phosphate salt composition having a consistent concentration to the phosphate solution supply tank. Other embodiments are included herein. | 11-03-2011 |
20130171314 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR CONTROL OF LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES - The present invention relates to methods for inhibiting the growth of pathogenic microbes in food products. In an embodiment, the invention includes an antimicrobial preservative composition for food products including potassium lactate, potassium acetate, and sodium diacetate. In an embodiment, the invention includes a food product including a meat; 1.5 to 1.8 parts of potassium lactate; 1.5 to 1.8 parts of potassium acetate; and 0.8 to 1.2 parts of sodium diacetate. In an embodiment, the invention includes a method of making a food product including adding an antimicrobial preservative composition to a composition comprising a meat, the antimicrobial preservative composition comprising potassium lactate, potassium acetate, and sodium diacetate. Other embodiments are also included herein. | 07-04-2013 |
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20100313849 | Fault Detection and Mitigation in Hybrid Drive System - Fault detection and response systems and processes can be used for pumps, e.g., pump/motors used in hybrid vehicles. The fault detection systems determine when certain operating conditions, which may affect the proper operation of the system, occur. The response systems take appropriate action based on which fault conditions are triggered. Example fault detection systems and processes include detection systems for different types of leaks, sensor malfunctions, or operation errors. | 12-16-2010 |
20130317716 | FAULT DETECTION AND MITIGATION IN HYBRID DRIVE SYSTEM - Fault detection and response systems and processes can be used for pumps, e.g., pump/motors used in hybrid vehicles. The fault detection systems determine when certain operating conditions, which may affect the proper operation of the system, occur. The response systems take appropriate action based on which fault conditions are triggered. Example fault detection systems and processes include detection systems for different types of leaks, sensor malfunctions, or operation errors. | 11-28-2013 |