Sandberg, US
Chester Ledlie Sandberg US
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20130043029 | HIGH VOLTAGE TEMPERATURE LIMITED HEATERS - A heater system may include an alternating current supply and an electrical conductor. An alternating current may be applied to one or more electrical conductors at a voltage above about 200 volts. The electrical conductors may be located in a formation. The electrical conductors may provide an electrically resistive heat output upon application of the alternating electrical current. At least one of the electrical conductors may include an electrically resistive ferromagnetic material. An electrical conductor may provide a reduced amount of heat above or near a selected temperature. Heat may be allowed to transfer from an electrical conductor to a part of the formation. | 02-21-2013 |
Dale E. Sandberg, Springville, UT US
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20110054944 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING AND MAINTAINING ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORDS - A customizable and dynamic electronic patient form and information system is provided having features whereby a healthcare provider may select and record various values corresponding to patient categories, the values being recorded as discrete data points at locations on a display that are reliable and predictive, and that are simultaneously displayed as selections on the patient form and as entries on a data logger or patient summary sheet. Further changes or modifications to the value are recorded as discrete data points and simultaneously displayed on the patient form and in the patient summary sheet. The patient form further includes features to permit a user to modify the form as desired to suit the needs of the patient and/or the healthcare provider's field of practice. | 03-03-2011 |
Daniel J. Sandberg, Willimantic, CT US
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20100226957 | Protein-Based Artificial Retinas - Multilayer protein films are provided, which comprise native bacteriorhodopsin and/or specialized bacteriorhodopsin mutants as the photoactive element. Also provided are artificial subretinal and epiretinal implants carrying such bacteriorhodopsin films, as well as methods for making and using the same, for example, to treat retinal diseases and conditions. | 09-09-2010 |
Daniel M. Sandberg, Novi, MI US
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20130180812 | DAMPED BRAKE ROTOR - A damped brake rotor has at least one friction disk connected to a hat portion. At least one cavity in located in the friction disk. An insert is located within the cavity. A braze ring is located within the cavity and radially outward from the insert. A braze located within the cavity and radially outward from the braze ring. | 07-18-2013 |
Dov Sandberg, Brooklyn, NY US
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20150248536 | MODULAR TELEMEDICINE ENABLED CLINIC - A modular medical clinic system that includes a patient check in module | 09-03-2015 |
Eric Sandberg, Dupont, WA US
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20100273185 | Detection of Biased Agonist Activation - The invention provides single assay methods to detect the activity of biased agonists or agonists that are less than full agonists on cells. | 10-28-2010 |
20100291575 | Detection of Changes in Cell Populations and Mixed Cell Populations - The invention provides methods of label-free detection of changes in cell populations and mixed cell populations. | 11-18-2010 |
20110237535 | Use of Induced Pluripotent Cells and other Cells for Screening Compound Libraries - The invention provides methods for screening test compounds or toxins for effects on cells. The invention also provides methods for determining frequency, amplitude and kinetic profiles of cells. | 09-29-2011 |
Eric Sandberg, Plano, TX US
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20150269604 | OPTIMIZING MARKET RESEARCH USING MOBILE RESPONDENT OBSERVED ACTIVITIES DETERMINED FROM THIRD PARTY DATA SETS - A method and system platform for conducting mobile device market research into advertising effectiveness across varying media including mobile devices are disclosed. The method can include providing a previously defined data set comprising a list of mobile device respondents and related data. The method can include obtaining first party data for a subset of one or more mobile respondents from the list of mobile device respondents that participated in a predetermined activity. The method can include obtaining third party data for the subset of one or more mobile respondents that participated in the predetermined activity. The method can include correlating the first party data and the third party data. The method can include refining the previously defined data set based on the correlated first party data and third party data. | 09-24-2015 |
Gary Sandberg, West Jordan, UT US
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20160030852 | Collectable Gift Holders - A gift holder of a container caddy or like receptacle attached to or detachably coupled with a stuffed animal, doll or figurine, with which a gift card, prepaid gift certificate, cash, check or other endearment is presentable as a collectable item. | 02-04-2016 |
Glenn Sandberg, Lockport, IL US
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20090064833 | Automated Product Profiling Apparatus and Product Slicing System Using Same - A system, suitable for high-speed operation, by which raw product ( | 03-12-2009 |
Jason Bradley Sandberg, Leavenworth, WA US
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20110214889 | Incense snuffer - A device used to extinguish a burning stick of incense constructed of a hollow metal tube body and wire handle soldered together and oriented at a right angle to each other. The device is supported by a stick of incense when placed in a tray style incense holder. When the burning portion of the incense reaches the device, the air supply needed for combustion is diminished and the incense is extinguished. | 09-08-2011 |
John Paul Sandberg, Savannah, GA US
Jon Sandberg, Erie, CO US
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20090219530 | NON-ORTHOGONAL PARTICLE DETECTION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Described herein is a particle detection system capable of spatially resolving the interaction of particles with a beam of electromagnetic radiation. Using a specific electromagnetic beam cross sectional shape and orientation, the detection sensitivity of a particle detection system can be improved. Also provided are methods for detecting and sizing particles in a manner that has low background signal and allows for spatially resolving the scattering or emission of electromagnetic radiation from particles. | 09-03-2009 |
20090244536 | TWO-DIMENSIONAL OPTICAL IMAGING METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PARTICLE DETECTION - The present invention provides methods and systems for particle detection and analysis using two-dimensional optical imaging to access enhanced detection sensitivity and expanded sensing functionality relative to conventional point and array detection-based optical particle counters. Methods and systems of the present invention provide a two-dimensional optical imaging-based particle sensing platform wherein system components and specifications are selected to generate reproducible and readily identifiable signals, including particle detection signatures, from optical scattering or emission from particles provided to the system. Systems and methods of the present invention are capable of accurately and sensitively detecting, identifying, and characterizing (e.g., determining the size of) particles in liquid phase or gas phase samples. | 10-01-2009 |
20110155927 | Non-Orthogonal Particle Detection Systems and Methods - Described herein is a particle detection system capable of spatially resolving the interaction of particles with a beam of electromagnetic radiation. Using a specific electromagnetic beam cross sectional shape and orientation, the detection sensitivity of a particle detection system can be improved. Also provided are methods for detecting and sizing particles in a manner that has low background signal and allows for spatially resolving the scattering or emission of electromagnetic radiation from particles. | 06-30-2011 |
20120012757 | Non-Orthogonal Particle Detection Systems and Methods - Described herein is a particle detection system capable of spatially resolving the interaction of particles with a beam of electromagnetic radiation. Using a specific electromagnetic beam cross sectional shape and orientation, the detection sensitivity of a particle detection system can be improved. Also provided are methods for detecting and sizing particles in a manner that has low background signal and allows for spatially resolving the scattering or emission of electromagnetic radiation from particles. | 01-19-2012 |
20120140223 | Two-Dimensional Optical Imaging Methods and Systems for Particle Detection - The present invention provides methods and systems for particle detection and analysis using two-dimensional optical imaging to access enhanced detection sensitivity and expanded sensing functionality relative to conventional point and array detection-based optical particle counters. Methods and systems of the present invention provide a two-dimensional optical imaging-based particle sensing platform wherein system components and specifications are selected to generate reproducible and readily identifiable signals, including particle detection signatures, from optical scattering or emission from particles provided to the system. Systems and methods of the present invention are capable of accurately and sensitively detecting, identifying, and characterizing (e.g., determining the size of) particles in liquid phase or gas phase samples. | 06-07-2012 |
Karen R. Sandberg, Shelton, WA US
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20090244536 | TWO-DIMENSIONAL OPTICAL IMAGING METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PARTICLE DETECTION - The present invention provides methods and systems for particle detection and analysis using two-dimensional optical imaging to access enhanced detection sensitivity and expanded sensing functionality relative to conventional point and array detection-based optical particle counters. Methods and systems of the present invention provide a two-dimensional optical imaging-based particle sensing platform wherein system components and specifications are selected to generate reproducible and readily identifiable signals, including particle detection signatures, from optical scattering or emission from particles provided to the system. Systems and methods of the present invention are capable of accurately and sensitively detecting, identifying, and characterizing (e.g., determining the size of) particles in liquid phase or gas phase samples. | 10-01-2009 |
20110155927 | Non-Orthogonal Particle Detection Systems and Methods - Described herein is a particle detection system capable of spatially resolving the interaction of particles with a beam of electromagnetic radiation. Using a specific electromagnetic beam cross sectional shape and orientation, the detection sensitivity of a particle detection system can be improved. Also provided are methods for detecting and sizing particles in a manner that has low background signal and allows for spatially resolving the scattering or emission of electromagnetic radiation from particles. | 06-30-2011 |
20120012757 | Non-Orthogonal Particle Detection Systems and Methods - Described herein is a particle detection system capable of spatially resolving the interaction of particles with a beam of electromagnetic radiation. Using a specific electromagnetic beam cross sectional shape and orientation, the detection sensitivity of a particle detection system can be improved. Also provided are methods for detecting and sizing particles in a manner that has low background signal and allows for spatially resolving the scattering or emission of electromagnetic radiation from particles. | 01-19-2012 |
20120140223 | Two-Dimensional Optical Imaging Methods and Systems for Particle Detection - The present invention provides methods and systems for particle detection and analysis using two-dimensional optical imaging to access enhanced detection sensitivity and expanded sensing functionality relative to conventional point and array detection-based optical particle counters. Methods and systems of the present invention provide a two-dimensional optical imaging-based particle sensing platform wherein system components and specifications are selected to generate reproducible and readily identifiable signals, including particle detection signatures, from optical scattering or emission from particles provided to the system. Systems and methods of the present invention are capable of accurately and sensitively detecting, identifying, and characterizing (e.g., determining the size of) particles in liquid phase or gas phase samples. | 06-07-2012 |
Kathryn Sandberg, Silver Spring, MD US
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20160024151 | SELECTIVE INHIBITOR OF ANGIOTENSIN II - Peptides and peptide analogs that selectively inhibit angiotensin II and methods for making and using the same. | 01-28-2016 |
Kristian Sandberg, Boulder, CO US
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20110170607 | WEAV Video Compression System - Compression of a video by segmentation, transformation, transform encoding, difference encoding, and muxing. The segmentation looks at energies of the frames, in order to find three different things: black frames which have energy less than the specified amount, consecutive frames which have energy difference is less than the specified amount, and changes in scene which have energy difference is more than a specified amount. If there is little or no energy or energy difference, then the frame is replaced by an indication rather than information about the frame itself; either an indication of a black frames or an indication of no change between two adjacent frames. If there is much energy, then this is taken as the beginning of a new scene, and used as an area to change group of frames. | 07-14-2011 |
20130236054 | Feature Detection Filter Using Orientation Fields - A target object is found in a target image, by using a computer for determining an orientation field of at least plural pixels of the target image, where the orientation field describes pixels at discrete positions of the target image being analyzed according to an orientation, and location. The orientation field is mapped against an orientation field in model images in a database to compute match values between the orientation field of the target image and orientation field of model images in the database. The match values are thresholded, and those match values that exceed the threshold to are counted to determine a match between the target and the model. | 09-12-2013 |
Luke Sandberg, Barrington, IL US
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20110161097 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR SCHEDULING APPOINTMENTS IN HEALTHCARE ENVIRONMENTS - Methods and systems for scheduling appointments in healthcare environments are described. An example method of scheduling appointments in healthcare environments includes determining a patient's availability and priority level and identifying, based on patient selection, one of a plurality of time slots. Additionally, the example method includes identifying another patient's willingness to reschedule their appointment for compensation if the one of the plurality of time slots is scheduled by the other patient, scheduling the patient in the one of the plurality of time slots using a processor if the one of the plurality of time slots is available or if the other patient has indicated a willingness to reschedule their appointment for compensation and compensating the other patient if the one of the plurality of time slots was previously scheduled by the other patient. | 06-30-2011 |
Luke Iver Sandberg, Barrington, IL US
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20120070811 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MEASURING AND MANIPULATING A RADIOLOGIST'S EXAM SENSITIVITY AND SPECIFICITY IN REAL TIME - Certain examples provide systems and methods for radiologist performance review. A method includes receiving a series of images for review by a user at an exam reader, the series of images including both actual patient images for review and test images for evaluation of user performance. The method also includes capturing a user report including analysis of at least a portion of the series of images including at least one actual patient image and at least one test image. The method further includes evaluating performance of the user based on a comparison of the user's analysis of the at least one test image to a predetermined analysis of the at least one test image. Additionally, the method includes generating at least one metric regarding user performance based on the comparison to be output with respect to the user. | 03-22-2012 |
20120159324 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SOFTWARE STATE CAPTURE AND PLAYBACK - Example systems, methods, and apparatus for application state capture and playback are provided. An example system includes a user interface to display an application and associated data to a user for interaction by the user. The user interface includes a player to facilitate playback of one or more saved states from the application; each of the saved state(s) includes an application setting and associated data. The player is to include a plurality of controls to facilitate selection, playback, and modification of each of the saved state(s). The player is to provide a list of saved state(s) for selection and playback by the user. The playback of a selected state is to automatically take the user to a point in the application execution associated with the application setting and associate data and to allow the user to dynamically execute the application from that point. | 06-21-2012 |
Malanie Jean Sandberg, Tucson, AZ US
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20090219645 | APPARATUS AND METHOD TO DECODE LINEAR POSITION INFORMATION ENCODED IN A SEQUENTIAL INFORMATION STORAGE MEDIUM - A method to decode linear position (“LPOS”) information encoded in a sequential information storage medium, by detecting each of one or a plurality of sequential first LPOS servo patterns encoded in a first servo band using a first servo sensor in communication with a first servo channel. While detecting that one or a plurality of first LPOS servo patterns, the method fails to detect (n) second LPOS servo patterns encoded in a second servo band. The method determines a value for (n), and then syncs the first servo channel with the second servo channel using that value of (n). | 09-03-2009 |
Martin Sandberg, Boulder, CO US
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20160104073 | Radiation Suppression of Superconducting Quantum Bits Using a Conductive Plane - This invention relates to a quantum computing device and the means for fabrication thereof. One side of the device includes a circuit containing at least one qubit patterned in a film of superconducting material. The other side of the device includes a conductive plane, also formed from a film of superconducting material. The proximity of the conductive plane suppresses radiative decay of the qubit, while readout is achieved by coupling the qubit to a resonator. | 04-14-2016 |
Matthew S. Sandberg, Hebron, CT US
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20150081342 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO FACILITATE INSURANCE WORKFLOW IMPROVEMENTS - According to some embodiments, an indication of a suggested improvement to an insurance workflow may be received from a submitter's remote insurance processing terminal. A manager associated with the submitter may be automatically identified, and a message may be transmitted to the identified manager, the message including an identification of the submitter and information about the suggested improvement. Supplemental information associated with the suggested improvement may then be received from the manager and stored at a central workflow improvement platform along with the identification of the submitter and the indication of the suggested improvement. The indication of the suggested improvement and the supplemental information may then be automatically forwarded to one or more members comprising a suggestion review council. According to some embodiments, a potential sponsor for the suggested improvement may also be identified. | 03-19-2015 |
Melanie J. Sandberg, Tucson, AZ US
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20100205441 | Method and System for Generating Ciphertext and Message Authentication Codes Utilizing Shared Hardware - A method and system for generating ciphertext and message authentication codes utilizing shared hardware are disclosed. According to one embodiment, a method is provided of generating ciphertext message data and message authentication codes utilizing shared authenticated encryption unit hardware. In the described embodiment, plaintext message data is received at an authenticated encryption unit which comprises first and second authenticated encryption hardware modules. Thereafter, a first message authentication code (MAC) associated with a first authenticated encryption mode and a second MAC associated with a second authenticated encryption mode are generated. More specifically, the first MAC is generated utilizing the plaintext message data and first authenticated encryption hardware module and ciphertext message data and the second MAC are generated utilizing the plaintext message data and second authenticated encryption hardware module. | 08-12-2010 |
20120179912 | Method and System for Generating Ciphertext and Message Authentication Codes Utilizing Shared Hardware - A method and system for generating ciphertext and message authentication codes utilizing shared hardware are disclosed. According to one embodiment, a method is provided of generating ciphertext message data and message authentication codes utilizing shared authenticated encryption unit hardware. In the described embodiment, plaintext message data is received at an authenticated encryption unit which comprises first and second authenticated encryption hardware modules. Thereafter, a first message authentication code (MAC) associated with a first authenticated encryption mode and a second MAC associated with a second authenticated encryption mode are generated. More specifically, the first MAC is generated utilizing the plaintext message data and first authenticated encryption hardware module and ciphertext message data and the second MAC are generated utilizing the plaintext message data and second authenticated encryption hardware module. | 07-12-2012 |
Melanie Jean Sandberg, Tucson, AZ US
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20080240419 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR TESTING DATA COMPRESSION AND DATA ENCRYPTION CIRCUITRY - An apparatus, system, and method are disclosed for testing data compression and data encryption circuitry. A pattern configuration module generates initial pattern parameters. Holding registers store the initial pattern parameters. A pattern generation module generates patterns for compression/encryption logic. A detection module detects a failure of the compression/encryption logic. The failure of the compression/encryption logic may be a cyclic redundancy check failure of a decompression module and/or a message authentication code failure of a decryption module. | 10-02-2008 |
20090190250 | Robust LPOS Detection With Predictor and Bit Verifier - A tape drive system which includes the ability to reliably reproduce LPOS information even if both of the servo channels of the tape drive system could not detect the LPOS information due to defects. The system recognizes that an LPOS sequence is sequentially incremented by one if a tape is moving in a forward direction and decremented by one if the tape is moving in a backward direction. This sequential property of the LPOS information lends itself to LPOS prediction, where the LPOS prediction is the previous LPOS value plus one if the tape is moving forward and the previous LPOS value minus one if the tape is moving backward. Even if the LPOS words from the two servo channels are both bad, but not all of the bits in the LPOS word are bad. The system uses the remaining good bits from the two servo channels to verify all of the bits of the LPOS prediction word. | 07-30-2009 |
20100192036 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EFFICIENT LOW DENSITY PARITY CHECK (LDPC) DECODING - A system for low density parity code decoding according to one embodiment includes a plurality of variable node (vnode) logic modules for sequentially processing groups of vnode values associated with a codeword and outputting updated vnode values; a vnode memory for storing the vnode values and updated vnode values; a plurality of check node (cnode) logic modules for sequentially processing groups of cnode values and outputting updated vnode values; a cnode memory for storing the cnode values and updated cnode values; and logic for checking the codeword using the updated vnode values and the updated cnode values. Additional systems and methods are also presented. | 07-29-2010 |
20110007413 | CONTROL METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR A DUAL-CHANNEL WEIGHTED LPOS COMBINING SCHEME - A method for monitoring a plurality of servo channels, providing a finite state machine (“FSM”) comprising a single servo channel mode and a combined servo channel mode, and moving a sequential information storage medium comprising a plurality of servo bands across a read/write head comprising a corresponding plurality of servo sensors. The method further asserts an acquisition flag by a servo channel if that servo channel is tracking a servo pattern, and asserts a bit flag by a servo channel if a new LPOS bit is decoded. If at least one acquisition flag is asserted, the method determines if a bit flag is asserted by a servo channel associated with said asserted acquisition flag, and if an acquisition flag and a bit flag are asserted by a servo channel, the method determines a relative positioning of each servo sensor with respect to an associated servo pattern. | 01-13-2011 |
Michael A. Sandberg, Milwaukee, WI US
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20100128373 | SELF-ALIGNING SPOTTER MIRROR - A spotter mirror mountable to a reflector has a back, a front reflecting surface, and a locator. The locator facilitates locating the spotter mirror at a predetermined location on the reflector such that the back of the spotter mirror abuts the reflector. | 05-27-2010 |
Michael John Sandberg, Byron, MN US
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20100269088 | Abstracting Business Logic into Centralized Database Controls - Methods, systems, and products for abstracting business logic into centralized database controls are disclosed herein. In one general embodiment, a method, executed by a computer system, includes identifying data use code in business logic: analyzing the data use code to determine a general data model: and implementing the general data model in the centralized database controls. The general data model is an abstraction embodying the functionality inherent in the data use code. In specific embodiments, identifying data use code in the business logic may be carried out by identifying the data use code in at least one subcomponent of the business logic, such as a user interface code component, a database coding, a table, or a file. The computer system may remove the data use code from the business logic or designate the data use code for removal. | 10-21-2010 |
Victoria K. Sandberg, Stacy, MN US
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20120089213 | MEDICAL LEAD WITH FILLER LAYER - A medical lead includes a first wire coil having an outer diameter and a marker coil having an inner diameter. The marker coil is assembled over the first wire coil. The outer diameter first wire coil is smaller than the inner diameter of the marker coil thereby defining a gap. A second wire coil substantially fills the gap between the first wire coil and the marker coil. A ball weld is formed at an end of the medical lead adjacent each of the first and second wire coils and adjacent the marker coil. | 04-12-2012 |
William Sandberg, Jacksonville, FL US
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20160043817 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR LOCALITY BASED BROADCASTING - The present disclosure relates to methods and apparatus for anonymously broadcasting locality based event information. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to broadcasting local event information from a portable broadcast device to multiple mobile devices, wherein the multiple mobile devices may be located within the vicinity of the local event or may subscribe to receiving event information about that locality. | 02-11-2016 |