Gehman, US
Beth A. Gehman, Quakertown, PA US
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20140006423 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MATCHING MEDIA CONTENT DATA | 01-02-2014 |
Byron C. Gehman, Round Rock, TX US
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20090313275 | COMPRESS TRANSACTION DATA USING SERIAL MICRO-TRENDS - Compressing transaction data is provided. A current transaction data point is received. A determination is made as to whether the current transaction data point is a first transaction data point or a subsequent transaction data point of a set of transaction data points for a current variable length aggregation record. A further determination is made as to whether the subsequent transaction data point is within a predetermined tolerance of a predicted transaction data point in response to the current transaction data point being the subsequent transaction data point. The subsequent transaction data point is compressed into the current variable length aggregation record in response to the subsequent transaction data point falling within the predetermined tolerance of the predicted transaction data point. | 12-17-2009 |
Byron Christian Gehman, Round Rock, TX US
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20090037914 | AUTOMATIC CONFIGURATION OF ROBOTIC TRANSACTION PLAYBACK THROUGH ANALYSIS OF PREVIOUSLY COLLECTED TRAFFIC PATTERNS - A system and method which accesses or otherwise received collected performance data for at least one server application, where the server application capable of performing a plurality of transactions with client devices and the client devices are geographically dispersed from the server in known geographical locales, which automatically determines from the performance data which of the transactions are utilized by users of the client devices, which selects utilized transactions according to at least one pre-determined selection criteria, which automatically generates a transaction playback script for each of the selected transactions substituting test information in place of user-supplied or user-unique information in the transactions, which designates each script for execution from a geographical locale corresponding to the locale of the clients which execute said utilized transactions, which deploys the playback scripts to robotic agents geographically co-located with client devices according to the locale designation, and which executes the playback scripts from the robotic agents in order to exercise the server application across similar network topologies and under realistic conditions. | 02-05-2009 |
20090177692 | DYNAMIC CORRELATION OF SERVICE ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE RESOURCE RELATIONSHIP AND METRICS TO ISOLATE PROBLEM SOURCES - A potential multicomputer related problem is predicted and reported by determining a set of computer resources and relationships there between needed to complete a multicomputer business transaction, retrieving performance monitoring metrics for the computer resources during executions of the multicomputer transaction, dynamically deriving correlations between the resource relationships and the performance metrics, comparing a trend of the correlations to one or more service level requirements to predict one or more potential future violations of a business transaction requirement, including identification of one or more related resources likely to cause the violation, and reporting such prediction and likely case to an administrator. | 07-09-2009 |
Byron Christian Gehman, Austin, TX US
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20090106361 | Identification of Root Cause for a Transaction Response Time Problem in a Distributed Environment - Method and apparatus for identifying a cause for a response time problem for a transaction in a distributed computing system that includes a central server and a plurality of subsystems. Data is stored at each subsystem relating to sub-transactions of transactions performed by the subsystems. When a problem is discovered in connection with the completion of a particular transaction, each subsystem of the plurality of subsystems that was involved in the particular transaction is identified, and both instance data relating to all of the sub-transactions of the particular transaction stored at each identified subsystem and current hourly aggregate data stored at each identified subsystem is forwarded to the central server. Root-Cause Analysis is then performed using the forwarded instance data and aggregate data to identify the particular subsystem that caused the transaction problem. | 04-23-2009 |
Chuck Gehman, White Plains, NY US
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20120307265 | Presentation-Based Quality Determination - A solution for evaluating a printing configuration for an electronic document in which one or more presentation attributes of a physical reproduction (e.g., a printed copy) of the electronic document are considered. A perceived quality of the physical reproduction of the electronic document can be determined using a set of properties of the electronic document and the one or more presentation attributes. The perceived quality can be utilized in various ways as part of a printing process. | 12-06-2012 |
Chuck Gehman, Dayton, OH US
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20140240730 | Presentation-Based Qualty Determination - A solution for evaluating a printing configuration for an electronic document in which one or more presentation attributes of a physical reproduction (e.g., a printed copy) of the electronic document are considered. A perceived quality of the physical reproduction of the electronic document can be determined using a set of properties of the electronic document and the one or more presentation attributes. The perceived quality can be utilized in various ways as part of a printing process. | 08-28-2014 |
Curtis Gehman, Burlingame, CA US
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20110096975 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING MICROPARTICLES - Disclosed are systems and methods for identifying microparticles or features arranged in high density arrays. Using the techniques of the present teachings allow for effective discrimination and characterization of microparticles such as sequencing beads or features having densities of about 39×10 | 04-28-2011 |
Curtis Gehman, San Carlos, CA US
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20100206730 | Internal Calibration Standards for Electrophoretic Analyses - The present teachings relate, among other things, to polynucleotide sequencing, fragment analysis and sample/lane tracking, and to polynucleotide sequencers and analyzers that employ optical detection techniques. Embodiments of the present teachings are described which include, for example, the addition of a calibration standard to a sequencing reaction. Information such as peak spacing and peak shape can be extracted from the standard. | 08-19-2010 |
Jackson Gehman, Coopersburg, PA US
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20090256483 | Load Control Device Having a Visual Indication of an Energy Savings Mode - A load control system (e.g., a dimmer switch) operates in a normal mode of operation and an energy-saver mode and displays a visual indication when the system is operating in the energy-saver mode. The system comprises a controllably conductive device adapted to be coupled in series between a power source and a lighting load, a control circuit operatively coupled to the controllably conductive device for adjusting the intensity of the lighting load, and a visual indicator for providing the visual indication that the system is in the energy-saver mode of operation. The control circuit controls the intensity of the lighting load between a minimum intensity and a first maximum intensity when the system is in the normal mode of operation, and between the minimum intensity and a second maximum intensity less than the first maximum intensity when the system is in the energy-saver mode. | 10-15-2009 |
20110068769 | Dimmer Switch With Adjustable High-End Trim - A dimmer switch has a user adjustable high-end trim. The dimmer switch includes a bidirectional semiconductor switch, such as a triac, for controlling the amount of power delivered from a source of alternating current power to a lighting load, such as an electric lamp. A user-adjustable timing circuit controls the conduction time of the triac from a minimum time to a maximum time. The maximum possible conduction time of the triac is the high-end trim. The minimum possible conduction time of the triac is the low-end trim. The timing circuit includes a user-accessible switch that allows a user to reduce the high-end trim from a first nominal level to a second reduced level, lower than the first level, without substantially affecting the low-end trim. The switch allows a user to switch a transient voltage suppressor into and out of parallel connection with a resistor that is part of an RC timing circuit for the triac. The dimmer switch advantageously uses less energy and the lifetime of the lamp is extended when the second reduced level of the high-end trim is selected. | 03-24-2011 |
20120235591 | Dimmer Switch With Adjustable High-End Trim - A dimmer switch has a user adjustable high-end trim. The dimmer switch includes a bidirectional semiconductor switch, such as a triac, for controlling the amount of power delivered from a source of alternating current power to a lighting load, such as an electric lamp. A user-adjustable timing circuit controls the conduction time of the triac from a minimum time to a maximum time. The maximum possible conduction time of the triac is the high-end trim. The minimum possible conduction time of the triac is the low-end trim. The timing circuit includes a user-accessible switch that allows a user to reduce the high-end trim from a first nominal level to a second reduced level, lower than the first level, without substantially affecting the low-end trim. The switch allows a user to switch a transient voltage suppressor into and out of parallel connection with a resistor that is part of an RC timing circuit for the triac. The dimmer switch advantageously uses less energy and the lifetime of the lamp is extended when the second reduced level of the high-end trim is selected. | 09-20-2012 |
Jennifer Gehman, Painted Post, NY US
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20090191627 | SYNTHETIC SURFACES FOR CULTURING CELLS IN CHEMICALLY DEFINED MEDIA - Synthetic surfaces capable of supporting culture of eukaryotic cells including stem cells and undifferentiated human embryonic stem cells in a chemically defined medium include a swellable (meth)acrylate layer and a polypeptide conjugated to the swellable (meth)acrylate layer. The swellable (meth)acrylate layer may be formed by polymerizing monomers in a composition that includes a carboxyl group-containing (meth)acrylate monomer, a cross-linking (di- or higher-functional) (meth)acrylate monomer, and a hydrophilic monomer capable of polymerizing with the carboxyl group-containing (meth)acrylate monomer and the cross-linking (meth)acrylate monomer. The swellable (meth)acrylate layer has an equilibrium water content in water of between about 5% and about 70%. The conjugated peptide may include an RGD amino acid sequence. | 07-30-2009 |
20090191632 | SWELLABLE (METH)ACRYLATE SURFACES FOR CULTURING CELLS IN CHEMICALLY DEFINED MEDIA - Synthetic surfaces capable of supporting culture of undifferentiated human embryonic stem cells in a chemically defined medium include a swellable (meth)acrylate layer and a peptide conjugated to the swellable (meth)acrylate layer. The swellable (meth)acrylate layer may be formed by polymerizing monomers in a composition that includes hydroxyethyl methacrylate, 2-carboxyehylacrylate, and tetra(ethylene glycol) dimethacrylate. The conjugated peptide may include an amino acid sequence of Xaa | 07-30-2009 |
20090203065 | CELL CULTURE ARTICLE AND SCREENING - A method for producing a cell culture article having a synthetic polymer layer for incubating with cells includes diluting one or more (meth)acrylate monomers in a solvent and dispersing the diluted monomers on a surface of the cell culture article. Some or substantially all of the solvent is removed and the monomers are then polymerized on the surface of the article to form the synthetic polymer layer attached to the surface of the article. | 08-13-2009 |
Judy Gehman, Fort Collins, CO US
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20090319963 | METHOD FOR ESTIMATION OF TRACE INFORMATION BANDWIDTH REQUIREMENTS - A method of evaluating the feasibility of a CoreSight trace architecture in a SoC before the hardware and/or firmware is available allowing for better die size estimates (IO count and gate count) and package requirement for the design in the early stages of planning. | 12-24-2009 |
Judy M. Gehman, Fort Collins, CO US
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20100281219 | MANAGING CACHE LINE ALLOCATIONS FOR MULTIPLE ISSUE PROCESSORS - An apparatus having a cache configured as N-way associative and a controller circuit is disclosed. The controller circuit may be configured to (i) detect one of a cache hit and a cache miss in response to each of a plurality of access requests to the cache, (ii) detect a collision among the access requests, (iii) queue at least two first requests of the access requests that establish a speculative collision, the speculative collision occurring where the first requests access a given congruence class in the cache and (iv) delay a line allocation to the cache caused by a cache miss of a given one of the first requests while the given congruence class has at least N outstanding line fills in progress. | 11-04-2010 |
20120166730 | CIRCUIT TO EFFICIENTLY HANDLE DATA MOVEMENT WITHIN A CACHE CONTROLLER OR ON-CHIP MEMORY PERIPHERAL - The present invention is directed to a circuit for managing data movement between an interface supporting the PLB6 bus protocol, an interface supporting the AMBA AXI bus protocol, and internal data arrays of a cache controller and/or on-chip memory peripheral. The circuit implements register file buffers for gathering data to bridge differences between the bus protocols and bus widths in a manner which addresses latency and performance concerns of the overall system. | 06-28-2012 |
20150026411 | CACHE SYSTEM FOR MANAGING VARIOUS CACHE LINE CONDITIONS - A cache controller configured to detect a wait type (i.e., a wait event) associated with an imprecise collision and/or contention event is disclosed. The cache controller is configured to operatively connect to a cache memory device, which is configured to store a plurality of cache lines. The cache controller is configured to detect a wait type due to an imprecise collision and/or collision event associated with a cache line. The cache controller is configured to cause transmission of a broadcast to one or more transaction sources (e.g., broadcast to the transaction sources internal to the cache controller) requesting the cache line indicating the transaction source can employ the cache line. | 01-22-2015 |
Matthew J. Gehman, Bally, PA US
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20130285219 | INTEGRATED CIRCUIT POWER GRID WITH IMPROVED ROUTING RESOURCES AND BYPASS CAPACITANCE - An integrated circuit power grid is provided with improved routing resources and bypass capacitance. A power grid for an integrated circuit comprises a plurality of thick metal layers having a plurality of metal traces, wherein at least one of the thick metal layers has a lower pitch than a substantial maximum pitch allowed under the design rules for a given integrated circuit fabrication technology. A power grid for an integrated circuit can also comprise a plurality of thin metal layers having a plurality of metal traces, wherein a plurality of the metal traces on different thin metal layers are connected by at least one via, wherein the at least one via is substantially surrounded by a metal trace on at least one thin metal level connected to a different power supply voltage than a power supply of one or more additional thin metal levels. The via can be positioned, for example, at an intersection of a given standard cell row and a given vertical strap. | 10-31-2013 |
Michael Chad Gehman, Barto, PA US
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20100252571 | Fluid Dispensing Apparatus and Method - A fluid dispenser hose module includes a housing adapted to enclose the fluid nozzle and at least a portion of a fluid hose within an interior volume of the housing. A first door located adjacent an exterior of the housing allows removal of the fluid nozzle when the first door is adjusted from a closed position to an open position. The first door automatically returns to the closed position from the open position when the fluid nozzle is returned to the boot. A second door adjacent the exterior of the housing automatically adjusts from a shut position to a retracted position when the first door is adjusted from the closed position to the open position. The second door allows access to the fluid hose in the retracted position and automatically returns to the shut position from the retracted position when the first door returns to the closed position. | 10-07-2010 |
20110089190 | Fluid Dispensing Apparatus and Method - A fluid dispenser includes a control module and a hose module. The hose module includes a housing and at least a portion of a fluid hose within an interior volume of the housing, a fluid nozzle supported by a boot when enclosed within the housing; a first door allowing removal of the fluid nozzle from the boot through a first opening created when the first door is adjusted from a closed position to an open position; a second door adjacent the exterior of the housing and adjustable from a shut position to a retracted position, where the second door allows access to the fluid hose when the second door is in the retracted position; and a linear motor adapted to adjust the second door from the shut position to the retracted position based on a received signal indicating the first door in the open position. | 04-21-2011 |
Paul Gehman, Doylestown, PA US
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20120154527 | Method and System for Frame Rate Conversion of 3D Frames - A 3-dimensional (3D) video rendering device may convert a first left view video of a decompressed 3D video having a first frame rate to generate a second left view video having a second frame rate, and convert a first right view video having the first frame rate to generate a second right view video having the second frame rate. The second left view video having a particular pixel resolution may be converted by the 3D video rendering device to generate a third left view video having full pixel resolution of the decompressed 3D video. The second right view video having the particular pixel resolution may be converted to generate a third right view video having the full pixel resolution. The 3D video rendering device may generate a sequence of video frames for 3D video display based on the third left view video and the third right view video. | 06-21-2012 |
Richard Gehman, Hillard, OH US
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20100004889 | MULTI-GAS FLOW SENSOR WITH GAS SPECIFIC CALIBRATION CAPABILITY - A multi-gas/gas-mixture or liquid flow sensor apparatus utilizing a specific media calibration capability. The flow sensor can be coupled with an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) that incorporates a signal conditioner and a memory module. The signal conditioner provides a high order calibration and signal processing of flow signals from the sensor to a processed signal output representative of the flow. The processed signal output can be stored in the memory module. A correction factor can be calculated and stored in the memory module in response to the stored values of the processed signal output, which tends to linearize the relationship between the flow rate and the processed signal output of a measuring system. The correction factor and/or the processed signal output provided by the signal conditioner can be utilized by the measuring system. | 01-07-2010 |
Richard Gehman, Hilliard, OH US
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20100268485 | MULTI-GAS FLOW SENSOR WITH GAS SPECIFIC CALIBRATION CAPABILITY - A multi-gas/gas-mixture or liquid flow sensor apparatus utilizing a specific media calibration capability. The flow sensor can be coupled with an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) that incorporates a signal conditioner and a memory module. The signal conditioner provides a high order calibration and signal processing of flow signals from the sensor to a processed signal output representative of the flow. The processed signal output can be stored in the memory module. A correction factor can be calculated and stored in the memory module in response to the stored values of the processed signal output, which tends to linearize the relationship between the flow rate and the processed signal output of a measuring system. The correction factor and/or the processed signal output provided by the signal conditioner can be utilized by the measuring system. | 10-21-2010 |
Richard H. Gehman, Royersford, PA US
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20140280647 | Communication Apparatus and Related Methods - A communication apparatus and related methods is disclosed. The communication apparatus includes a server and a first user device in communication with the server, wherein a message is communicated to the server, the message including at least one data string having at least one recognizable keyword. A keyword module is stored at least partially on the server, wherein the keyword module matches the at least one recognizable keyword with a related characteristic of the at least one recognizable keyword. A stamping module is in communication with the keyword module, wherein the stamping module embeds a stamp within the message, the stamp having at least a portion of the matched related characteristic of the data string. A second user device is in communication with the server, wherein the second user device visually displays the message having the at least one data string and the matched related characteristic within the stamp on a display interface of the second user device. | 09-18-2014 |
Stacy Gehman, Seattle, WA US
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20080208070 | Defibrillator with Automatic Shock First/Cpr First Algorithm - An automated external defibrillator (AED) with an improved rescue protocol is described which follows a “shock first” or a “CPR first” rescue protocol after identification of a treatable arrhythmia, depending upon an estimate of the probability of successful resuscitation made from an analysis of a patient parameter measured at the beginning of the rescue. | 08-28-2008 |
20080312524 | Medical Sensor Having Electrodes and a Motion Sensor - A medical sensor having at least one electrode configured to be placed on a patient for medical monitoring and a motion sensor integrated in the medical sensor with the electrode, the motion sensor configured to detect patient motion and provide electrical signals in response thereto. | 12-18-2008 |
20090105602 | Staged life-threatening arrhythmia detection algorithm for minimizing power consumption - A two-stage digital algorithm uses a highly sensitive low power digital first stage to detect one or more alarm conditions, and one or more complex digital subsequent stages that identify the detected alarm condition with more specificity. The one or more complex digital subsequent stages are not activated, and consume no power, until an alarm condition is sensed by the low power consumption digital first stage. Given that the second stage will process the data more rigorously, the low power first stage can be set to be more sensitive and generate what would otherwise be excessive alarms, which are ultimately filtered out by the subsequent stages. By staging the digital analysis algorithms, the present invention achieves high sensitivity for alarm conditions with low computational throughput and low power consumption, and achieves high specificity with more computationally intensive algorithms that only run occasionally. | 04-23-2009 |
20100198044 | SHIELDED BIOMEDICAL ELECTRODE PATCH - A biomedical electrode patch having improved resistance to capacitive coupling to extraneous electric fields. The patch includes a conductive shield and a contact portion formed on an upper surface thereof. The contact portion extends through the film layer and contacts an electrode formed of a material suitable for conducting electrical signals from a patient. Conductive traces formed on the lower surface of the tab extend to contact pads. A nonconductive layer is printed over the traces and can have a shield formed thereon. | 08-05-2010 |
20110112418 | ECG MONITORING SYSTEM WITH CONFIGURABLE ALARM LIMITS - An ECG monitoring system for ambulatory patients includes a small multi-electrode patch that adhesively attaches to the chest of a patient. A reusable battery-powered ECG monitor clips onto the patch and receives patient electrical signals from the electrodes of the patch. A processor continuously processes received ECG signals and analyzes the received ECG signals for pre-defined arrhythmia. If an arrhythmia is detected, a wireless transceiver in the ECG monitor transmits the event information and an ECG strip to a monitoring center. At the commencement of a monitoring procedure a message is sent to the monitoring center and configuration information for arrhythmia detection is down-loaded and installed in the monitor. The configuration file is determined by a screen of selectable standard and custom arrhythmias and alarm limits at the monitoring center. | 05-12-2011 |
20120101396 | CONTINUOUS OUTPATINET ECG MONITORING SYSTEM - An ECG monitoring system for ambulatory patients includes a small multi-electrode patch that adhesively attaches to the chest of a patient. A reusable battery-powered ECG monitor clips onto the patch and receives patient electrical signals from the electrodes of the patch. A processor continuously processes received ECG signals and stores the signals in memory in the monitor. The processor also analyzes the received ECG signals for predefined arrhythmia. If an arrhythmia is detected, a wireless transceiver in the ECG monitor transmits the event information and an ECG strip to a cellphone handset. The cellphone handset automatically relays the event information and ECG strip to a monitoring center for further diagnosis and necessary intervention. | 04-26-2012 |
Stacy Gehman, Bothell, WA US
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20130060115 | SHIELDED BIOMEDICAL ELECTRODE PATCH - A biomedical electrode patch having improved resistance to capacitive coupling to extraneous electric fields. The patch includes a conductive shield and a contact portion formed on an upper surface thereof The contact portion extends through the film layer and contacts an electrode formed of a material suitable for conducting electrical signals from a patient. Conductive traces formed on the lower surface of the tab extend to contact pads. A nonconductive layer is printed over the traces and can have a shield formed thereon. | 03-07-2013 |
Stacy E. Gehman, Seattle, WA US
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20100081913 | HANDHELD, REPOSITIONABLE ECG DETECTOR - An ECG monitoring device comprises an integral handheld device including a ECG electronic module and an electrode patch having a plurality of electrodes which contact a subject by conductive hydrogel. A release liner covers and protects the hydrogel prior to use and is removed to expose the hydrogel. A second release liner is removed to expose a pressure sensitive adhesive by means of which the device is attached to a subject. The first and second release liners may be parts of a single release liner layer. After use the electrode patch is disposable and the ECG electronic module is detached from the patch for reuse. | 04-01-2010 |
Stacy Earl Gehman, Seattle, WA US
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20080214901 | Wearable Wireless Device for Monitoring, Analyzing and Communicating Physiological Status - A wearable compact, lightweight, noninvasive, wearable “unified” device or system ( | 09-04-2008 |
Terry L. Gehman, Bay City, MI US
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20100004402 | Process for brominating butadiene/vinyl aromatic copolymers - Butadiene copolymers are brominated using certain quaternary ammonium tribromides as the brominating agent. The bromination process proceeds easily under mild conditions, and produces a brominated product that has excellent thermal stability. | 01-07-2010 |