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Adam Peck, Calgary CA
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20160036873 | CUSTOM INPUT ROUTING USING MESSAGING CHANNEL OF A UCC SYSTEM - A collaboration and communication system comprises a host server and a plurality of participant computers. The host server is configured to execute a collaboration application; and a background message application configured to establish a background messaging session to facilitate communication of a representation of custom data not supported by the collaboration application. The plurality of participant computers are configured to execute: a client application configured to share data with the collaboration application in a collaboration session; a connector application configured to monitor the collaboration application client to determine when to communicate the custom data and communicate the custom data via the background messaging session. Methods for communicating custom data between the host server and the plurality of participant devices are also described. | 02-04-2016 |
Andreas Peck, Mohnesee DE
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20120230072 | CIRCUIT ASSEMBLY HAVING A CONVERTER PART COMPRISING A CENTRAL CONTROL UNIT - Circuit assembly ( | 09-13-2012 |
Andrew Peck, Paramus, NJ US
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20150308129 | Curvilinear Drop Ceiling LED Lighting Panel - Embodiments of the disclosed technology are directed to a light fixture and a method of assembly thereof. The light fixture is generally formed of two opposing side rails joined to two opposing caps. The fixture has two panels: an upper panel and a lower panel. The upper panel is formed of a generally flat, deflectable elongated section having a plurality of lights disposed on or in a surface thereof. The upper panel is deflected to form a substantially curvilinear panel, the edges of which are engaged into a slot on the side rails and/or the end caps. The lower panel is also generally flat and formed of a transparent or translucent material. The lower panel is disposed below the upper panel, such that the light projected from the lights on the upper panel projects through the lower panel. | 10-29-2015 |
Anthony James Peck, Wymondham GB
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20100036583 | Method and apparatus for controlling an engine capable of operating on more than one type of fuel - A control system for an engine capable of operating on more than one type of fuel includes an engine control unit that determines a default fuel volume to be injected into the engine based on relevant engine parameters and characteristics of a default fuel type. A default mass fuel flow rate is derived from the default fuel volume and relevant engine parameters. The actual mass fuel flow rate into the engine is inferred from the mass air flow rate into the engine and the exhaust gas air-to-fuel ratio, which is determined using a wide range oxygen sensor. A fuel correction factor is calculated from the default mass fuel flow rate and the inferred mass fuel flow rate. The fuel correction factor is used to increment or decrement the default fuel volume in a subsequent fuel injection cycle thereby incrementing or decrementing the inferred mass fuel flow rate toward the default mass fuel flow rate. | 02-11-2010 |
20110218728 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING AN ENGINE CAPABLE OF OPERATING ON MORE THAN ONE TYPE OF FUEL - A control system for an engine capable of operating on more than one type of fuel includes an engine control unit that determines a default fuel volume to be injected into the engine based on relevant engine parameters and characteristics of a default fuel type. A default mass fuel flow rate is derived from the default fuel volume and relevant engine parameters. The actual mass fuel flow rate into the engine is inferred from the mass air flow rate into the engine and the exhaust gas air-to-fuel ratio, which is determined using a wide range oxygen sensor. A fuel correction factor is calculated from the default mass fuel flow rate and the inferred mass fuel flow rate. The fuel correction factor is used to increment or decrement the default fuel volume in a subsequent fuel injection cycle thereby incrementing or decrementing the inferred mass fuel flow rate toward the default mass fuel flow rate. | 09-08-2011 |
Brian Peck, Clinton, IA US
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20150190045 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DETECTING OPHTHALMIC DISEASE - Described herein are methods and systems for detecting anisocoria and evaluating an underlying disease causing anisocoria. | 07-09-2015 |
Charles C. Peck, Newtown, CT US
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20140180744 | INTERFACE TO SELECT APPLICATION BASED ON STATE TRANSITION MODELS OF WORK - An application selection system for completing a work process includes an environment activity module that detects at least one event to determine an environmental activity occurring in an environment exposed to a user of the application selection system. A user activity module detects at least one user activity to determine at least one active state of the user. The application selection system further includes an application determining unit in electrical communication with the environment activity module and the user activity module. The application determining unit is configured to determine a passive state of the user, at least one work task included in the work process and a suitable application among a plurality of applications to execute the at least one work task. | 06-26-2014 |
20140180752 | INTERFACE TO SELECT APPLICATION BASED ON STATE TRANSITION MODELS OF WORK - An application selection system for completing a work process includes an environment activity module that detects at least one event to determine an environmental activity occurring in an environment exposed to a user of the application selection system. A user activity module detects at least one user activity to determine at least one active state of the user. The application selection system further includes an application determining unit in electrical communication with the environment activity module and the user activity module. The application determining unit is configured to determine a passive state of the user, at least one work task included in the work process and a suitable application among a plurality of applications to execute the at least one work task. | 06-26-2014 |
20150142504 | INTERFACE TO SELECT APPLICATION BASED ON STATE TRANSITION MODELS OF WORK - An application selection system for completing a work process includes an environment activity module that detects at least one event to determine an environmental activity occurring in an environment exposed to a user of the application selection system. A user activity module detects at least one user activity to determine at least one active state of the user. The application selection system further includes an application determining unit in electrical communication with the environment activity module and the user activity module. The application determining unit is configured to determine a passive state of the user, at least one work task included in the work process and a suitable application among a plurality of applications to execute the at least one work task. | 05-21-2015 |
Choon Siang Peck, Singapore SG
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20090002965 | Media Tray Assembly And A Printer Having The Same - A media tray assembly for a printer includes an output tray that is removably and pivotally mounted onto an input tray. The output tray is configured such that it can be easily installed into and quickly removed from the printer. In addition, the output tray can be pivoted upward from a substantially horizontal position and latched into an inclined position in one continuous motion by a user. | 01-01-2009 |
Christophe Peck, Mauze Thouarsais FR
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20090279937 | Unit comprising a packaging containing an applicator and the product to be applied | 11-12-2009 |
20100032452 | SAMPLE PRODUCT DISPENSER - The invention concerns a device for dispensing at least one dose of fluid product sample, comprising: a device for dispensing said dose of product contained in a reservoir, two thin walls enclosing said device, each of said walls having an outer surface forming a support for being fixed on a flat document, or constituting an advertising medium, and a member for fixing the thin walls on the dispensing device. The member has a thickness not less than that of the dispensing device, such that said member prevents any direct pressure on said device. The member also has a generally flattened shape having a lateral surface with two opposite main parts, said lateral surface being inscribed substantially entirely between two parallel planes located proximate each other. | 02-11-2010 |
Christophe Peck, Saint Leger De Montbrun FR
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20090304433 | SAMPLE DOSE WITH APPLICATOR - Device for distributing a low volume or dose of product includes a reservoir defined by a joining area of two groups and that contains a distribution orifice, and an applicator including a grasping organ and a distribution organ composed of a rod, whose end is fitted with a distribution nozzle and whose other end is included in the grasping organ, at least one of the groups being a shell including a cavity having a collar that the joining area in part of and at least one of the groups has a collar including a trough; the distribution orifice communicating with the reservoir by a neck formed by the space between the two groups, the trough forming its wall at least partially; the neck including a breakable structure, breaking an area opening the orifice. | 12-10-2009 |
Cindy Peck, Shepherdsville, KY US
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20150254604 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR PROVIDING REAL-TIME VALIDATION OF CONTAINER LOADING AND POSITIONING DATA - Various embodiments provide systems, methods, and computer program products for providing dynamic real-time verification and validation of data associated with the receiving, loading, and positioning of a plurality of containers upon a transport vehicle. One or more computer processors are configured to: receive actual load data associated with at least one container; retrieve at least a portion of expected load data associated with the container for which actual load data has been received; verify the actual weight of the one of the plurality of packages and in response to a successful verification identifying no load weight discrepancies, validate the actual load position of the one of the plurality of packages. In response to a successful validation, at least one communication configured to facilitate at least one of further loading of the plurality of packages may be generated. If validation is unsuccessful, further loading may be prevented. | 09-10-2015 |
David D. Peck, Framingham, MA US
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20130090254 | GENE-EXPRESSION PROFILING WITH REDUCED NUMBERS OF TRANSCRIPT MEASUREMENTS - The present invention provides compositions and methods for making and using a transcriptome-wide gene-expression profiling platform that measures the expression levels of only a select subset of the total number of transcripts. Because gene expression is believed to be highly correlated, direct measurement of a small number (for example, 1,000) of appropriately-selected transcripts allows the expression levels of the remainder to be inferred. The present invention, therefore, has the potential to reduce the cost and increase the throughput of full-transcriptome gene-expression profiling relative to the well-known conventional approaches that require all transcripts to be measured. | 04-11-2013 |
David Mark Peck, Danbury, CT US
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20150282373 | TELESCOPING SECURITY ENCLOSURE - The present disclosure provides security enclosures for rack mounted network devices. The security enclosures include an adjustable enclosure body, and an adjustable locking cover operatively connected to the enclosure body. The cover is movable between a closed position and an open position, and the cover has a lock assembly to lock the cover to the enclosure body when the cover is in the closed position. | 10-01-2015 |
Dong-Hyun Peck, Daejeon KR
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20120267360 | ROTARY TYPE MICROWAVE HEATING FURNACE AND HEATING METHOD THEREOF - A rotary type microwave heating furnace of the present disclosure includes a cavity configured to form an airtight space to which the microwave is radiated, a microwave generation apparatus configured to radiate the microwave to the inside of the cavity, a heating element rotatably installed within the cavity in a tilted posture and configured to have the target heating subject received therein, a target heating subject supply apparatus configured to sequentially supply the target heating subjects to the heating element, a heating element rotation apparatus configured to supply power for rotating the heating element, and a control unit configured to control the amount of the target heating subject, supplied from the target heating subject supply apparatus, and the rotary velocity of the heating element performed by the heating element rotation apparatus. | 10-25-2012 |
20130236816 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING POROUS CARBON MATERIALS HAVING MESOPORES AND CATALYST SUPPORT FOR A FUEL CELL PRODUCED USING SAME - The present invention relates to a method for producing porous carbon materials comprising the following steps: (S1) forming carbon coatings on surfaces of ceramic nanoparticles; (S2) mixing carbon precursors and ceramic nanoparticles on which carbon coatings are formed in the step (S1); (S3) heat-treating the mixture of the ceramic nanoparticles having carbon coatings thereon and carbon precursors, prepared in the step (S2) to carbonize the mixture; and (S4) removing the ceramic nanoparticles from the material obtained in the step (S3). The method for producing porous carbon materials according to the present invention enables porous carbon materials in which mesopores are uniformly distributed, to be mass produced with low costs. The porous carbon materials having mesopores may be used as catalyst supports for fuel cells, and thus may be used in producing electrodes for fuel cells. | 09-12-2013 |
Gary Peck, Portland, OR US
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20160004575 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MULTIPLE ACCESS TO A SINGLE HARDWARE DATA STREAM - Methods for providing simultaneous access to a hardware data stream to multiple applications are disclosed. The first application to access a hardware device is responsible for providing and publishing an application programming interface (API) that provides access to the hardware device's data stream, which other applications can then call to gain access to the data stream. In some examples, the first application may be a server process or daemon dedicated to managing the hardware device data stream and publishing the API. In some further examples, the first application may instead may carry out user functionality unrelated to managing the hardware device. | 01-07-2016 |
20160048216 | METHODS FOR CAMERA MOVEMENT COMPENSATION FOR GESTURE DETECTION AND OBJECT RECOGNITION - Methods and systems for camera, movement compensation for gesture detection and object recognition. In some examples, the methods and systems analyze motion data associated with the sequential frames of a video stream, and reject those frames where the detected camera movement exceeds a predetermined threshold. In other examples, the methods and systems use motion data and portions of immediate previous frames to adjust a frame where the detected camera movement exceeds the predetermined threshold to create an adjusted frame that compensates for the detected camera movement. In still other examples, frames are adjusted if the detected motion exceeds a first threshold, and rejected if the detected motion exceeds a second, higher threshold. | 02-18-2016 |
Geoffery Charles Peck, Clarkville NZ
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20150350090 | POLICY IMPLEMENTATION OVER LMR AND IP NETWORKS - A communication system is made up of a number of LMR and IP bearers including LTE and P25. The information flowing over the integrated system is managed according to the situational context of the user. A policy driven approach is described that uses user context as its inputs and converts this into actions that preferentially improves the communication for the user particularly as they move between the available networks. | 12-03-2015 |
Geoffrey Charles Peck, North Canterbury NZ
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20110024614 | SIFT-MS INSTRUMENT - A method of improving signal intensity of precursor ions constrained in a carrier gas in the flow tube of a SIFT-MS instrument, and an apparatus to carry out the method. The method applies an electrical potential to the flow tube to lower the diffusive loss of ions within the flow tube. The lowered diffusive loss of ions increases the sensitivity of the technique. | 02-03-2011 |
Gordon Peck, Toronto CA
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20120223580 | METHODS, SYSTEMS AND APPARATUS FOR NATURAL POWER COLLECTION AND DISTRIBUTION - The present invention is directed to a system and method for transmitting and distributing electricity in which a transmission tower is adapted to include a natural power device for converting wind or solar energy into electricity. The natural power device is electrically connected as a source to at least one or more transmission lines connected to the transmission tower, in order to supply the converted electricity to a distribution grid. A wind turbine and/or a solar panel may be implemented as the natural power device. | 09-06-2012 |
Graham Joseph Peck, Cockerhurst Cottage GB
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20090202522 | Use of goat serum for veterinary treatment - Methods for veterinary treatment of mammals are described, for treatment of conditions having an inflammatory component. The methods are particularly suited to treatment of cats, dogs, or horses. | 08-13-2009 |
20110244053 | Use a goat serum for veterinary treatment - Methods for veterinary treatment of mammals are described, for treatment of conditions having an inflammatory component. The methods are particularly suited to treatment of cats, dogs, or horses. | 10-06-2011 |
Graham Joseph Peck, Shoreham GB
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20120294951 | USE OF GOAT SERUM FOR VETERINARY TREATMENT - Methods for veterinary treatment of mammals are described, for treatment of conditions having an inflammatory component. The methods are particularly suited to treatment of cats, dogs, or horses. | 11-22-2012 |
20140178406 | USE OF GOAT SERUM FOR VETERINARY TREATMENT - Methods for veterinary treatment of mammals are described, for treatment of conditions having an inflammatory component. The methods are particularly suited to treatment of cats, dogs, or horses. | 06-26-2014 |
Gunnar Peck, Schildow DE
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20120017519 | Modular Container System - The invention relates to a modular container system for creating cuboid modular units for living or working purposes, which are arranged next to and on top of each other. In order to enable cost-effective warehousing, easy transportation, fast assembly, and a flexible and variable installation, it is proposed that a modular unit comprises the following: a) a floor ( | 01-26-2012 |
Inge Peck, Grimsby GB
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20090265803 | DOWNY MILDEW RESISTANT CUCUMBER PLANTS - The present invention relates to cucumber lines having increased resistance to Downy Mildew. The present invention also relates to parts of cucumber plants from lines having increased Downy Mildew resistance, including seeds capable of growing cucumber plants with increased Downy Mildew resistance. Further provided are methods of producing such plants by genetic marker assisted selection. | 10-22-2009 |
Jeffery Earnest Peck, Victoria AU
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20100159172 | CONTAINERS AND PERMEABLE FILMS - A permeable film or container for use in extending the storage life of a foodstuff or produce is provided. The film or container is formed from a plastics component, a porous component having a particle size smaller than the thickness of the film, and an acid component selected from at least one carboxylic acid compound in free or salt form. The permeable film is adapted for controlling the environment surrounding the foodstuff to reduce its respiration rate or senescence by controlling the transfer of gases, particularly oxygen and carbon dioxide, and build up of moisture. In one preferred embodiment the present invention provides a permeable film for use in the storage of a foodstuff, formed from a polymer component, a clay activated base component, and sorbic acid in free or salt form. | 06-24-2010 |
Jeffrey Earnest Peck, Victoria AU
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20120121836 | CONTAINERS AND PERMEABLE FILMS - A permeable film, sheet or package for use in extending the storage life of a foodstuff or produce is provided. The film, sheet or package is formed from a plastics component, a porous component having a particle size generally smaller than the thickness of the film, sheet or package, and an acid component selected from at least one carboxylic acid compound in free or salt form. The permeable package is adapted for controlling the environment surrounding the foodstuff to manage its turgidity or senescence by managing the transfer of gases, particularly oxygen and carbon dioxide, and build up of moisture. In one preferred embodiment the present invention provides a permeable film for use in the storage of a foodstuff, formed from a polymer component, an activated clay component, and sorbic acid in free or salt form. | 05-17-2012 |
Jeffrey Robert Peck, Longmont, CO US
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20140254959 | REUSABLE EXPANDABLE BAG - The present application describes an expandable bag. The expandable bag is comprised of a frame comprising a first inner wire loop and a second inner wire loop. When the expandable bag is an open state, the inner wire loops of the frame are biased away from one another. When the expandable bag is in a closed state, the inner wire loops of the frame are proximate to one another. In a closed state, the frame of the expandable bag can be twisted and then folded into a secure compressed state. | 09-11-2014 |
Jesse R. Peck, Seattle, WA US
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20140238064 | CONVERTIBLE AIRCRAFT GALLEY REFRIGERATOR/CHILLER WITH SIDE DOOR ACCESS - A refrigeration unit for an aircraft galley comprises a frame establishing a main compartment, and a side window that receives a side access compartment, where a the dividing wall separates the side compartment interior space from a main chilled compartment. A side door mounted to the side access compartment allows access to the side compartment but not the main compartment, allowing segregation of snacks and items accessible to passengers via self-serve from those that are only distributed by flight attendants. | 08-28-2014 |
Jesse Richard Peck, Seattle, WA US
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20160090192 | SMART PASSENGER SERVICE UNIT - Disclosed herein is an overhead passenger service unit (PSU) for a vehicle, comprising: a mounting mechanism for mounting the PSU above at least one vehicle seat; a dynamic seat row marker that provides an indication of a seat position and a status portion indicating a status of a passenger or trip aspect that is readily viewable from a vehicle aisle and is changeable during a trip; and a programmable active display that is readily viewable from a passenger seat and provides trip changeable information about the trip to the passenger. | 03-31-2016 |
Joe Peck, Portland, OR US
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20150216709 | Nasal Dilator - A nasal dilator having a constructed truss member consisting of an adhesive backing, an adhesive layer, a resilient layer, and a cover layer coupled to the adhesive layer and whereby the resilient layer is disposed between the cover layer and the adhesive layer. | 08-06-2015 |
20150216711 | Protective Adhesive Safety Strips - A strip device for improving visual safety or for providing medicaments comprising a first layer comprising any combination of a reflective layer, a medicament layer, or both, and a constructed truss member consisting of an adhesive backing, an adhesive layer, a resilient layer, and a cover layer coupled to the adhesive layer and whereby the resilient layer is disposed between the cover layer and the adhesive layer. | 08-06-2015 |
John Patrick Peck, Brielle, NJ US
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20140362569 | LED ILLUMINATION DEVICE WITH A HIGHLY UNIFORM ILLUMINATION PATTERN - An LED (light emitting diode) illumination device that can generate a uniform light output illumination pattern. The illumination device includes an array of LEDs, each having a LED central axis. The LED central axis of the array of LEDs is angled approximately toward a central point. The illumination source includes a reflector with a conic or conic-like shape. The reflector wraps around the front of the LED to redirect the light emitted along a LED central axis. | 12-11-2014 |
20150023041 | LED REFLECTOR OPTIC FOR AN AUTOMOTIVE HEADLIGHT - The automotive headlight includes one or more first light emitting diodes (LEDs) and one or more second LEDs, wherein the one or more second LEDs are positioned at about 180 degrees with respect to the one or more first LEDs, wherein the headlight optical axis is about −90 degrees with respect to a LED optical axis of the one or more first LEDs, at least one first reflector, wherein the at least one first reflector redirects light from the one or more first LEDs to an angle of about −90 degrees with respect to a LED optical axis of the one or more first LEDs and at least one second reflector, wherein the at least one second reflector redirects light from the one or more second LEDs to an angle of about −90 degrees with respect to the LED optical axis of the one or more first LEDs. | 01-22-2015 |
20150117004 | OMNIDIRECTIONAL LED AND REFLECTOR WITH SHARP HORIZONTAL CUTOFF - The present disclosure relates generally to an omnidirectional light optic. In one embodiment, the omnidirectional light includes a plurality of reflectors, wherein each one of the plurality of reflectors comprises at least two reflective sides, wherein each one of the at least two reflective sides has an associated optical axis, wherein each respective optical axis of the at least two reflective sides is located on a common horizontal plane and each one of the at least two reflective sides comprises a curved concave cross-section, a plurality of LEDs, wherein each one of the plurality of reflectors is associated with at least one of the plurality of LEDs and at least one blocking band member with at least one edge that blocks light emitted by the plurality of LEDs at common horizontal angles. | 04-30-2015 |
20160047538 | LED LIGHTING APPARATUS WITH AN OPEN FRAME NETWORK OF LIGHT MODULES - The present disclosure is directed to a light emitting diode (LED) light module. In one embodiment, the LED light module includes a plurality of light sections and a plurality of open sections formed by a plurality of heat sink fins between the plurality of light sections, wherein each one of the plurality of light sections is adjacent to two different light sections of the plurality of light sections. | 02-18-2016 |
Jonathan M. Peck, Liverpool, NY US
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20150146809 | NC-OFDM FOR A COGNITIVE RADIO - The present invention is directed to a cognitive radio device. The device includes a spectrum sensing portion configured to identify idle subcarrier blocks corresponding to non-contiguous channels within the plurality of predetermined channels, a mapping portion configured to encode a transmission message signal into a series of transmit frequency domain samples and map each of the transmit frequency domain samples into an idle subcarrier block, the mapping portion being configured to map each of the transmit frequency domain samples into an idle subcarrier block on a symbol-by-symbol basis, a transmit Fourier transformer configured to transform the series of transmit frequency domain samples into a time domain signal corresponding to a transmit RF waveform, and a transmitter portion configured to upconvert the time domain signal and transmit the transmit RF waveform. | 05-28-2015 |
Jonathan Morgan Peck, Liverpool, NY US
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20130294219 | NC-OFDM For A Cognitive Radio - The present invention is directed to a method for use in a cognitive radio. A Fourier transform of a time domain signal is performed to obtain a series of frequency domain samples covering substantially the entire predetermined RF spectrum, the time domain signal corresponding to the RF waveform, each frequency domain sample being characterized by a predetermined waveform characteristic. The predetermined waveform characteristic of each frequency domain sample is evaluated in each subcarrier block to obtain a subcarrier block activity level for each subcarrier block. A subcarrier block is selected when its subcarrier block activity level is greater than a predetermined threshold. | 11-07-2013 |
20140220935 | Methods And Systems For Injecting Wireless Messages in Cellular Communications Systems - Methods and systems for injecting a wireless message in a cellular communication system. The attacking system receives a synchronization waveform from a base station and synchronizes in time and frequency. The attacking system transmits the correct time and frequency, and also transmits one or more attack messages. The mobile transceiver receives the one or more attack messages and responds. The attacking system then transmits a first wireless message configured to alter a characteristic of a physical layer of the mobile station. | 08-07-2014 |
Jong-Yoon Peck, Changwon-City KR
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20110127745 | ARM-WHEEL TYPE ROBOTIC VEHICLE COMPRISING SUSPENSION SYSTEM - A vehicle and a suspension system, for stabilizing vehicle disposition by lowering the center of gravity, and improving stability control performance are provided. The vehicle includes a body, at least one arm, a bottom unit, which may be a wheel, coupled to one end of an arm of the at least one arm, and a suspension system having a spring disposed to generate a counter moment in a direction that offsets an impact moment applied to the arm that is subjected to an impact. | 06-02-2011 |
20120313340 | ARM-WHEEL TYPE VEHICLE - Provided is an arm-wheel type vehicle including: a main body; an arm that is rotatably installed to the main body; a wheel connected to the arm; a first buffer device that is installed on the main body; and a second buffer device that is installed on the arm. | 12-13-2012 |
Jon K. Peck, Santa Fe, NM US
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20140172851 | ON THE FLY DATA BINNING - A computer-implemented method, a computer-implemented system, and a computer program product for data binning are disclosed. In a first aspect, the computer-implemented method comprises in response to a determination that a data value is greater than an estimated maximum data value, calculating a new bin position for the data value by adding multiples of a bin width to the estimated maximum data value until a bin where the data value belongs is found. | 06-19-2014 |
20140207775 | ON THE FLY DATA BINNING - A computer-implemented method, a computer-implemented system, and a computer program product for data binning are disclosed. In a first aspect, the computer-implemented method comprises in response to a determination that a data value is greater than an estimated maximum data value, calculating a new bin position for the data value by adding multiples of a bin width to the estimated maximum data value until a bin where the data value belongs is found. | 07-24-2014 |
Juliette Peck, Shoreham GB
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20120294951 | USE OF GOAT SERUM FOR VETERINARY TREATMENT - Methods for veterinary treatment of mammals are described, for treatment of conditions having an inflammatory component. The methods are particularly suited to treatment of cats, dogs, or horses. | 11-22-2012 |
20140178406 | USE OF GOAT SERUM FOR VETERINARY TREATMENT - Methods for veterinary treatment of mammals are described, for treatment of conditions having an inflammatory component. The methods are particularly suited to treatment of cats, dogs, or horses. | 06-26-2014 |
Juliette Peck, Cockerhurst Cottage GB
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20090202522 | Use of goat serum for veterinary treatment - Methods for veterinary treatment of mammals are described, for treatment of conditions having an inflammatory component. The methods are particularly suited to treatment of cats, dogs, or horses. | 08-13-2009 |
20110244053 | Use a goat serum for veterinary treatment - Methods for veterinary treatment of mammals are described, for treatment of conditions having an inflammatory component. The methods are particularly suited to treatment of cats, dogs, or horses. | 10-06-2011 |
Konan Peck, Taipei City TW
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20090220985 | RAPID EFFICACY ASSESSMENT METHOD FOR LUNG CANCER THERAPY - The present invention discloses a method for rapid assessment of lung cancer therapy efficacy in a few days instead of weeks by conventional imaging methods. This method can also be used to detect relapse of the cancer and to improve the current TNM cancer staging method for more accurate prognosis. The rapid assessment of therapy efficacy is based on detecting circulating cancer cells in body fluid with high positive detection rate. The high positive detection rate is achieved by using qPCR amplification of multiple marker genes identified by in silico search of DNA sequence database. This invention also discloses a scoring method to calculate the cancer cell load based on qPCR results to correlate the amount of circulating cancer cells in lung cancer patients and predict the treatment outcomes. | 09-03-2009 |
20150316545 | ULTRASENSITIVE DETECTION OF A BIOLOGICAL TARGET BY APTAMER-CONJUGATED GOLD NANOPARTICLES - Methods of assaying a biological target are disclosed. The method comprises: (a) providing a sample containing the biological target; (b) providing biotin-labeled first aptamers conjugated to a gold nanoparticle (GNP), and second aptamers conjugated to a magnetic bead, wherein the first and the second aptamers exhibit specific binding affinities to the target; (c) incubating the sample with the first and the second aptamers to obtain target-bound aptamers; (d) separating the target-bound aptamers from unbound aptamers; (e) eluting the first aptamers from the GNP; (f) incubating the eluted biotin-labeled first aptamers with streptavidin-magnetic beads and reporter gold nanoparticles (GNPs) to obtain a complex comprising: the bead, the first aptamers, attached to the bead; and the reporter GNPs captured by the bead through the first aptamers; (g) eluting the reporter GNPs captured; and (h) detecting the target by measuring and analyzing a light-scattering signal of the eluted reporter GNPs. | 11-05-2015 |
Lawrence Peck, Glen Ellyn, IL US
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20140171707 | INTEGRATED PROCESSES AND SYSTEMS FOR CONVERSION OF METHANE TO MULTIPLE HIGHER HYDROCARBON PRODUCTS - Integrated systems are provided for the production of higher hydrocarbon compositions, for example liquid hydrocarbon compositions, from methane using an oxidative coupling of methane system to convert methane to ethylene, followed by conversion of ethylene to selectable higher hydrocarbon products. Integrated systems and processes are provided that process methane through to these higher hydrocarbon products. | 06-19-2014 |
Lee A. Peck, Stoughton, WI US
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20140033921 | Methods and Apparatuses for Separating Liquid Particles from a Gas-Liquid Stream - A gas-liquid separator comprises a housing having an inlet for receiving a gas-liquid stream and an outlet for discharging a gas stream. An impactor nozzle structure is supported by the housing and situated downstream of the inlet. The impactor nozzle structure receives the gas-liquid stream and accelerates the gas-liquid stream through an orifice that extends through the impactor nozzle structure. An impaction surface is supported by the housing and situated downstream of the orifice. The impaction surface receives the accelerated gas-liquid stream and causes separation of liquid particles from the gas-liquid stream so as to produce the gas stream, and a baffle situated downstream of the impaction surface modifies a flow of the gas stream so as to reduce carryover of liquid particles in the gas stream. A shroud for an inertial impactor gas-liquid separator is disclosed. A method for separating liquid particles from a gas-liquid stream is disclosed. | 02-06-2014 |
20140033922 | Methods and Assemblies for Separating Liquid from a Gas-Liquid Stream - A two stage gas-liquid separator assembly includes a housing having an inlet for receiving a gas-liquid stream and an outlet for discharging a gas stream. A first plenum chamber includes a pre-separator that causes liquid to separate from the gas-liquid stream and to drain to a lower portion of the first plenum chamber. A second plenum chamber includes a main separator downstream of the pre-separator that further causes liquid to separate from the gas-liquid stream and to drain to a lower portion of the second plenum chamber. A first drain port drains liquid from the lower portion of the first plenum chamber and a second drain port drains liquid from the lower portion of the second plenum chamber. Liquid drains from the first and second plenum chambers regardless of a pressure difference between a pressure in the first plenum chamber and a pressure in the second plenum chamber. | 02-06-2014 |
20140059985 | Inertial Gas-Liquid Separator and Porous Collection Substrate for Use in Inertial Gas-Liquid Separator - A gas-liquid separator has a housing having an inlet for receiving a gas-liquid stream and an outlet for discharging a gas stream. A nozzle structure in the housing has a plurality of nozzles that receive the gas-liquid stream and accelerate the gas-liquid stream therethrough to create a plurality of gas-liquid jets. An inertial collector in the housing causes a sharp directional change of the gas-liquid jets, causing separation of liquid particles from the gas-liquid stream to produce the gas stream. The inertial collector has a porous collection substrate. According to the present disclosure, at least one of the following three conditions is met: (a) the porous collection substrate comprises fibers of small diameter and has low packing density: (b) the porous collection substrate comprises oleophobic fibers; and (c) the nozzle structure and the inertial collector are configured to allow for full expansion of the plurality of gas-liquid jets. | 03-06-2014 |
Nate Peck, Sandy, UT US
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20150102076 | BICYCLE RACK - A method for mounting a bicycle to a bicycle rack on an exposed roll can include: providing the bicycle rack comprising: a crossbar having an elongate longitudinal length section with laterally curved end sections extending from each side of the longitudinal length, the crossbar having a top side that includes one or more bicycle receivers and having a length sufficient to extend across the roll cage; and a mounting bracket on an end of each laterally curved end section, the mounting brackets each being planar and having an aperture extending through the bracket from a top surface to an opposite bottom surface, the mounting brackets each having bottom surface received on the roll cage with fastener extending through each aperture and a vertical hole in the longitudinal bars such that the crossbar is elevated off the longitudinal bars. | 04-16-2015 |
20150375688 | BICYCLE RACK - A method for mounting a bicycle to a bicycle rack on an exposed roll can include: providing the bicycle rack comprising: a crossbar having an elongate longitudinal length section with laterally curved end sections extending from each side of the longitudinal length, the crossbar having a top side that includes one or more bicycle receivers and having a length sufficient to extend across the roll cage; and a mounting bracket on an end of each laterally curved end section, the mounting brackets each being planar and having an aperture extending through the bracket from a top surface to an opposite bottom surface, the mounting brackets each having bottom surface received on the roll cage with fastener extending through each aperture and a vertical hole in the longitudinal bars such that the crossbar is elevated off the longitudinal bars. | 12-31-2015 |
20160046242 | SAFARI BICYCLE RACK - A safari bicycle rack, method for making the safari bicycle rack, and method for mounting a bicycle to the safari bicycle rack on an exposed roll can include: providing the bicycle rack comprising: a crossbar having an elongate longitudinal length section with laterally curved end sections extending from each side of the longitudinal length, the crossbar having a top side that includes one or more bicycle receivers and having a length sufficient to extend across the roll cage; and a mounting bracket on an end of each laterally curved end section, the mounting brackets each being planar and having an aperture extending through the bracket from a top surface to an opposite bottom surface, the mounting brackets each having bottom surface received on the roll cage with fastener extending through each aperture and a vertical hole in the longitudinal bars such that the crossbar is elevated off the longitudinal bars. | 02-18-2016 |
20160075288 | ADJUSTABLE AND/OR REPOSITIONABLE BICYCLE MOUNT - A repositionable mount and related methods including a method for mounting a bicycle to a bicycle rack The repositionable bicycle fork mount can include a mount for connection to a vehicle to support the bicycle fork, a bicycle fork receiver coupled to the mount, the bicycle fork receiver being configured to receive and secure the bicycle fork, and means for repositioning the mount and/or bicycle fork receiver with respect to the vehicle. Repositioning the mount and/or a bicycle fork receiver with respect to the vehicle can include a forward most position related to a relatively large bicycle and a rearward most position related to the relatively small bicycle such that a rear wheel of both the relatively large bicycle and a rear wheel of the relatively small bicycle are supported by a rear tailgate of the vehicle when attached to the properly positioned repositionable bicycle fork mount. | 03-17-2016 |
Rainer Peck, Ludwigsberg DE
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20100152994 | METHOD FOR ASSESSING A METHOD OF FUNCTIONING OF A FUEL INJECTOR IN RESPONSE TO THE APPLICATION OF A CONTROL VOLTAGE, AND CORRESPONDING EVALUATION DEVICE - A method for assessing a method of functioning of a fuel injector in response to the application of a control voltage to at least one actuator of the fuel injector, including the steps of applying the control voltage to the at least one actuator of the fuel injector for a no-torque-generating injection into an engine, determining a fuel content in an exhaust tract disposed at an engine, comparing the determined fuel content with a specified comparison value, and assessing the method of functioning of the fuel injector based on the comparison result. Furthermore, also described is an evaluation device for assessing a method of functioning of a fuel injector in response to the application of a control voltage. | 06-17-2010 |
Rainer Peck, Ludwigsburg DE
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20080245059 | Method For Operation of an Internal Combustion Engine and Device For Carrying Out the Method - A method for operation of an internal combustion engine, comprising an exhaust treatment device in the exhaust system thereof, with application of a reagent under given operating conditions of the internal combustion engine and/or the exhaust treatment device and a device for carrying out the method are disclosed, wherein a correction parameter is determined for a reagent signal, describing the amount of reagent to be introduced into the exhaust system and the correction parameter is determined by means of a comparison of a measure of the actual amount of the reagent in the exhaust system, which should be introduced based on a measure of a pre-determined set amount and the measure of the set amount. The above method permits a particularly exact maintenance of the amount of reagent introduced into the exhaust system in accordance with the pre-determined measure for the set amount. | 10-09-2008 |
20100191443 | METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF AN INJECTED FUEL MASS OF A PREINJECTION - A method for the determination of a fuel mass of a pre-injection injected into at least one combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine by means of at least one injection under high pressure is characterized in that a corrective variable is determined for the pre-injection by means of a comparison between a measure for the actual amount of injected fuel of at least one test post-injection carried out for a predetermined target amount of a desired pre-injection due to a measure, and the measure for the target amount. | 07-29-2010 |
20110257863 | METHOD FOR OPERATING AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - Described is a method for operating an internal combustion engine ( | 10-20-2011 |
20120283934 | Method and Device for Monitoring a High-Pressure Fuel System - A method for monitoring a fuel pressure in a fuel injection system of an internal combustion engine. A setpoint fuel pressure is initially set in the fuel injection system. Next, a first fuel injection and a subsequent second fuel injection are executed at a time interval shorter than a decay time of a pressure wave in the fuel injection system, triggerable by the first fuel injection. In an additional step, a monitored fuel injection quantity, which is injected via the second fuel injection, is ascertained. An action is executed if the monitored fuel injection quantity differs from a setpoint fuel injection quantity, which is predefinable for the setpoint fuel pressure, by more than a limiting value. The invention also relates to a computer program product for executing the method and to a device for monitoring a fuel pressure in a fuel injection system of an internal combustion engine. | 11-08-2012 |
20120303246 | METHOD FOR OPERATING AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - A method for operating an internal combustion engine, in which fuel is injected into a combustion chamber of the internal combustion engine with the aid of an injector, a variable which characterizes a slope of a straight line or of a curve which has at least some sections in the shape of a straight line, being ascertained, the straight line or straight line-shaped curve linking activation times of the injector to the appropriate difference values, and a difference value being formed by the difference between an instantaneous closing point in time and a reference closing point in time or between an instantaneous injection quantity and a reference injection quantity, and a measure for a coking of the injector being ascertained from the ascertained variable. | 11-29-2012 |
Ralf Peck, Lueneburg DE
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20140087283 | FUEL CELL SYSTEM FOR AN AIRCRAFT, METHOD FOR OPERATING A FUEL CELL SYSTEM IN AN AIRCRAFT AND AIRCRAFT WITH SUCH A FUEL CELL SYSTEM - A fuel cell system includes a first fuel cell unit having a first fuel cell and a second fuel cell, a second fuel cell unit having a third fuel cell and a fourth fuel cell, a hydrogen tank coupled to all fuel cells, an oxygen supply unit and an air inlet. Oxidant inlets of the first fuel cell and the fourth fuel cell are couplable with the air inlet. Oxidant inlets of the second fuel cell and the third fuel cell are couplable with the oxidant supply unit couplable with at least one of the oxygen supply unit and the air inlet. Exhaust outlets of the first and fourth fuel cells are couplable with an inert gas outlet. Exhaust outlets of the second and third fuel cells are coupled with an exhaust switching unit couplable with the inert gas outlet and a water outlet. | 03-27-2014 |
Rhonda Peck, West Lafayette, IN US
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20140315847 | DRUG ELUTING GRAFT CONSTRUCTS AND METHODS - The present invention provides, in certain aspects, medical graft products that incorporate multiple drug depots in and/or on the products. One such product is a sheet graft construct, for example for tissue support that includes a sheet graft material with a plurality of drug depots. The drug depots can be hardened deposits formed directly onto the sheet graft material and/or can be capable of eluting a drug for a minimum of 72 hours. | 10-23-2014 |
Shaun Peck, Norwich GB
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20130287380 | OPTICAL ELEMENT - The present invention relates to an optical element for use in a camera system for the inspection of passageways, a camera system for the inspection of passageways and a method of illuminating a passageway during inspection with a camera. An optical element for use in a camera system for the inspection of passageways comprises a first optical portion arranged to transmit light into a camera, a second optical portion arranged to transmit light emitted from a light source, the second optical portion located adjacent the first optical portion, and barrier means arranged to prevent light being transmitted from the second optical portion into the first optical portion. | 10-31-2013 |
20150109433 | Optical Element - The present invention relates to an optical element for use in a camera system for the inspection of passageways, a camera system for the inspection of passageways and a method of illuminating a passageway during inspection with a camera. An optical element for use in a camera system for the inspection of passageways comprises a first optical portion arranged to transmit light into a camera, a second optical portion arranged to transmit light emitted from a light source, the second optical portion located adjacent the first optical portion, and barrier means arranged to prevent light being transmitted from the second optical portion into the first optical portion. | 04-23-2015 |
Shaun Peck, Suffolk GB
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20160069769 | Pipeline Inspection Apparatus - A pipeline inspection apparatus includes a main body. A sealing structure attached to the main body seals against an internal surface of the pipeline. An imaging module includes a camera and a light source. The light source is arranged to emit light in a direction towards the internal surface of the pipeline. The camera is arranged such that, in use, the camera captures image data of the internal surface of the pipeline. Control circuitry includes a power supply and memory for storing data captured by said camera, wherein the sealing structure forms a seal against the internal surface of the pipeline such that, in use, a fluid flowing along the pipeline applies a driving force to the pipeline inspection apparatus to propel the apparatus along the pipeline. | 03-10-2016 |
Shaun Peck, Norfolk GB
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20150077537 | CAMERA ASSEMBLY - A camera assembly ( | 03-19-2015 |
Shirlene Pearl Griffin Peck, Brigham City, UT US
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20140029678 | DATA COMMUNICATIONS OVER COAXIAL CABLE - A system for providing data communications over coaxial cables. The system may include a splitter configured to receive a first signal of a first signal type from a first transmission medium and to split the first signal into a first and second signal parts. The system may also include an adapter coupled to the splitter and configured to receive the first signal part and a second signal of a second signal type that is configured for transmission on a second transmission medium. The adapter may be further configured to combine and to output the first signal part and the second signal on a first cable of the first transmission medium. The system may also include a filter coupled between the splitter and the adapter and configured to prevent the second signal type from reaching the splitter. | 01-30-2014 |
Stefan Peck, Dillingen A.d. Donau DE
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20140124248 | HIGH CURRENT-CARRYING PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAID PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD - A printed circuit board includes a busbar applied to a surface of the printed circuit board. The busbar is configured as a sequence of sheet metal conductor pieces which are connected to each other in an electrically conducting manner. The respective ends of the conductor pieces may have a rounded portion and a corresponding cutout, or a point and a corresponding indentation. An electrical controller, a motor vehicle and a printed circuit board configuration having at least one printed circuit board are also provided. | 05-08-2014 |
Stefan Peck, Dillingen A. D. Donau DE
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20090316377 | MOUNTING ARRANGEMENT FOR FIXING PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS DISPOSED ONE ABOVE THE OTHER IN A HOUSING - A mounting configuration for a plurality of printed circuit boards that are arranged one above the other and equipped with electrical components. The printed circuit boards are fixed in a housing assembly formed with a bottom and a top for receiving the printed circuit boards. Engagement holes are positioned congruently in the printed circuit boards, the housing bottom, and the housing top, such that the printed circuit boards, the housing bottom and the housing top can be fixed relative to one another by way of at least one fastener. | 12-24-2009 |
Timothy Peck, Boston, MA US
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20140276600 | Apparatus and Method for Providing IV Access to the External Jugular Vein - A device for locating and distending the external jugular vein is provided by a wish-bone shaped apparatus designed to engage the neck of a patent and apply sufficient pressure on the neck that the external jugular vein becomes distended due to pressure placed on the patient's neck. The device includes two distally placed flat portions that resiliently engage the patient's neck without causing choking or hindrance in breathing. | 09-18-2014 |
Tobias M. Peck, Bellingham, WA US
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20140028288 | Status Monitoring Cables for Generators - A connector system comprising a status monitoring cable system comprising a first cable connector adapted to be connected to a generator connector, a second cable connector adapted to be connected to a UPS connector, a third cable connector adapted to be connected to the modem connector, a jumper, first and second power conductors connected between the first cable connector and the second cable connector, and a sensor module comprising a current detect module and a connector detect module. The current detect module transmits a GEN_ON signal to the modem when a current is present in at least one of the first and second power conductors. The connector detect module transmits a GEN_PRESENT signal to the modem when a current flows through the first cable connector, the generator connector, the jumper, the generator connector, and the first cable connector. | 01-30-2014 |
Torin Peck, Ypsilanti, MI US
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20160121307 | METAL TUNGSTATES FOR USE AS NITROGEN OXIDES REDUCTION CATALYSTS - A nitrogen oxide (NOx) reduction catalyst that includes a transition metal tungstate having the formula: MWO | 05-05-2016 |
Victor Anthony Peck, Yowie Bay AU
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20130093208 | CAMPER ASSEMBLY - A camper assembly ( | 04-18-2013 |
Warren Peck, Warburg CA
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20160069102 | NOVEL FENCE ASSEMBLY - The invention is a fence system having a base, said base having a receiving cavity formed for receiving a connecting leg, a vertical connector plate system formed with a rotational connecting leg configured to connect with said receiving cavity, a rail configured to secure into said a vertical connector plate system, whereby said system, in an assembled configuration provides said vertical connector plate system in a substantially perpendicular to said base, said system including a storage configuration and an assembled configuration whereby movement between each configuration is rotational about pivots incorporated with said vertical connector plates. | 03-10-2016 |