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Alan P. Lemke, Fort Collins, CO US
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20130195435 | CAMERA FLASH FILTER - Embodiments disclosed herein relate to a camera flash filter. In one embodiment, a processor determines an intensity of light to filter through areas of the flash filter based on the lighting of a scene. The processor may determine a color of light to filter though the areas of the flash filter based on the determined intensity of light to filter through the areas of the flash filter. | 08-01-2013 |
Andy Lemke, Bothell, WA US
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20100314864 | Pipe coupling - A pipe coupling for connecting pipes of the same or different diameters. The coupling has a barrel sleeve with clamping rings on each end. The clamping rings each carry nested seals. An inner portion of each nested seal may be removed so as to adapt the clamping ring to different pipe diameters. Each clamping ring is hinged, but becomes iron-bound upon tightening, so that each ring eventually bends as a unitary ring member. | 12-16-2010 |
20140117665 | PIPE COUPLING - A pipe coupling includes a sleeve and a clamping ring. The sleeve includes a flange at least one end. The clamping ring is mounted to the flange. The clamping ring carries a seal and includes two spaced apart bolt engagement portions. The clamping ring further includes two separate clamping ring portions that are removably connected together at a coupling portion of each respective separate clamping ring portion so that each clamping ring portion is separable from the other one. The two separate clamping ring portions function as a unitary ring when the coupling portions are brought into abutting contact such that the coupling portions are fixed relative to each other. | 05-01-2014 |
Austin R. Lemke, Madison, WI US
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20130269511 | HYDRAULIC CYLINDER POSITION SENSING AND LOCKING SYSTEM AND CORRESPONDING METHOD - The invention provides for a hydraulic cylinder position sensing and locking system that automatically maintains the position of a lock nut ( | 10-17-2013 |
Bryce M. Lemke, Nevada, IA US
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20140298532 | Molecular Markers Associated With Haploid Induction in Zea Mays - The present invention is the field of plant breeding. More specifically, the invention focuses on the use of molecular markers to select for a genetic locus contributing to haploid induction. | 10-02-2014 |
Caitlin Lemke, Iowa City, IA US
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20140127253 | BIODEGRADABLE PARTICULATE FORMULATIONS - The present invention provides three-component compositions comprising microparticles, a tumor antigen, a first immune adjuvant, and a second immune adjuvant. Also provided are chemo-immunotherapeutic compositions comprising microparticles, a chemotherapeutic agent, and an immune adjuvant. | 05-08-2014 |
Christine Lemke, New York, NY US
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20090307263 | System And Method Of Performing Location Analytics - A system and method are provided for associating location data from one or more unique sources. The place and time of a unique location enabled device are associated with stored demographic information relating to the particular place and particular time. The place and time of the unique location enabled device are associated with a historical record of past locations and time of locations that the device has been. Based on the association of demographical information and historical information, the unique location enable device is assigned to one or more groups or tribes. The location of all members of the group or tribe can be aggregated and exported for further analysis or display, thereby showing all group or tribe members at a particular time and place. | 12-10-2009 |
20100079336 | Comparing Spatial-Temporal Trails In Location Analytics - Systems and computer implemented methods are provided for comparing, associating and deriving associations between two or more spatial temporal data trails. One or more spatial-temporal data trails comprising one or more places are received at a processor. Each place is identified by a spatial temporal data point. And each spatial-temporal data trail is associated with an individual. The similarity between pairs of places is determined to establish one or more groups of places or one or more groups of individuals. Similarity and/groups can be determined based on demographics associated with the place or individual. | 04-01-2010 |
20100082301 | Event Identification In Sensor Analytics - A method of detecting an event anomaly includes receiving one or more data points, in which each data point represents a spatial or temporal event, associating a unique identifier with each of the one or more data points to obtain one or more individualized data points, distributing the one or more individualized data points across a grid, in which the grid includes one or more cells, determining an event likelihood ratio for one or more of the grid cells, identifying one or more event clusters, in which each event cluster includes one or more of the grid cells, and storing in a data repository an event cluster having a significance level above a threshold significance level. | 04-01-2010 |
20120071175 | System and Method of Performing Location Analytics - A system and method are provided for associating location data from one or more unique sources. The place and time of a unique location enabled device are associated with stored demographic information relating to the particular place and particular time. The place and time of the unique location enabled device are associated with a historical record of past locations and time of locations that the device has been. Based on the association of demographical information and historical information, the unique location enable device is assigned to one or more groups or tribes. The location of all members of the group or tribe can be aggregated and exported for further analysis or display, thereby showing all group or tribe members at a particular time and place. | 03-22-2012 |
20150304807 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF PERFORMING LOCATION ANALYTICS - A system and method are provided for associating location data from one or more unique sources. The place and time of a unique location enabled device are associated with stored demographic information relating to the particular place and particular time. The place and time of the unique location enabled device are associated with a historical record of past locations and time of locations that the device has been. Based on the association of demographical information and historical information, the unique location enable device is assigned to one or more groups or tribes. The location of all members of the group or tribe can be aggregated and exported for further analysis or display, thereby showing all group or tribe members at a particular time and place. | 10-22-2015 |
Daniel W. Lemke, Cokato, MN US
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20080306211 | Process for prepapring polycerol and mixed ethers - Disclosed is a method of reacting glycerol to form polyglycerol or mixed ethers of glycerol or other alcohols (e.g., polyols). In some embodiments, the method comprises reacting glycerol in the presence of a fatty acid-containing compound and a metal catalyst to form polyglycerol. In other embodiments, the method comprises reacting glycerol and/or an alcohol in the presence of a fatty acid-containing compound and a metal catalyst to form a mixed ether. | 12-11-2008 |
20100087671 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING METHYL ESTERS - Transesterification systems and methods for producing methyl ester are disclosed. In one embodiment, a method for producing methyl ester includes introducing a first charge into a reactor. The first charge contains a triglyceride-containing fat and an alcohol. The method can also include performing a first transesterification reaction in which the triglyceride-containing fat is reacted with the alcohol to produce a first product. The method can further include settling the first product into a methyl ester-containing layer and a glycerol-containing layer, decanting the glycerol-containing layer after settling from the reactor, mixing a second charge with the first product, and performing a second transesterification reaction after mixing the second charge with the first product. | 04-08-2010 |
20110160472 | CHEMICAL METHODS FOR TREATING A METATHESIS FEEDSTOCK - Various methods are provided for metathesizing a feedstock. In one aspect, a method includes providing a feedstock comprising a natural oil, chemically treating the feedstock under conditions sufficient to diminish catalyst poisons in the feedstock, and, following the treating, combining a metathesis catalyst with the feedstock under conditions sufficient to metathesize the feedstock. | 06-30-2011 |
20140121396 | CHEMICAL METHODS FOR TREATING A METATHESIS FEEDSTOCK - Various methods are provided for metathesizing a feedstock. In one aspect, a method includes providing a feedstock including a natural oil, chemically treating the feedstock under conditions sufficient to diminish catalyst poisons in the feedstock, and, following the treating, combining a metathesis catalyst with the feedstock under conditions sufficient to metathesize the feedstock. | 05-01-2014 |
Daniel Wayne Lemke, Cokato, MN US
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20100024281 | WAX COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF PREPARING WAX COMPOSITIONS - Described are morphology stable wax compositions comprising the (trans)esterification product of a wax-forming composition comprising: (a) a triglyceride stock, a fatty acid stock, or a mixture thereof; and (b) a glycerol-based composition comprising glycerol, polyglycerol, or a mixture thereof. Methods of making the waxes are also described. The wax compositions may be used in candles, stack waxes, jell candles, cosmetics, food coatings, adhesives, board manufacturing (e.g., particle board and oriented strand board), urethane foams or coatings, alkyd coatings, coating formulation additives, printing additives, polymer processing agents, extrusion processing aids, polymer plasticizers, mold releases, polishes, and stick markers. | 02-04-2010 |
20140060384 | WAX COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF PREPARING WAX COMPOSITIONS - Described are morphology stable wax compositions comprising the (trans)esterification product of a wax-forming composition comprising: (a) a triglyceride stock, a fatty acid stock, or a mixture thereof; and (b) a glycerol-based composition comprising glycerol, polyglycerol, or a mixture thereof. Methods of making the waxes are also described. The wax compositions may be used in candles, stack waxes, jell candles, cosmetics, food coatings, adhesives, board manufacturing (e.g., particle board and oriented strand board), urethane foams or coatings, alkyd coatings, coating formulation additives, printing additives, polymer processing agents, extrusion processing aids, polymer plasticizers, mold releases, polishes, and stick markers. | 03-06-2014 |
David Lee Lemke, Victoria, MN US
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20140135602 | Reactance sensing for improved sensor palcement - A sensor assembly which includes a first physiological parameter sensor configured to sense a physiological parameter and a first reactance sensor connected to the first physiological parameter sensor. The first reactance sensor provides a signal corresponding to a position of a tissue relative to the first reactance sensor and corresponding to the first physiological parameter sensor. | 05-15-2014 |
Guido Albert Lemke, Hopewell Junction, NY US
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20150008843 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR POWER MANAGEMENT IN A BEACON - A method for power management in a beacon includes determining a program density of a signaling program; determining an initial driving voltage using the program density; determining a current setting for an emitter using the initial driving voltage; adjusting the initial driving voltage to a start-up voltage; executing the signaling program using the start-up voltage; and adjusting the start-up voltage to a signaling voltage. | 01-08-2015 |
Harald Lemke, Northport, NY US
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20150231763 | Shot Material and Shot Peening Method - A method of shot peening a workpiece comprising projecting metal alloy particles at a workpiece wherein said metal alloy particles comprises Fe in combination with B, C, Cr and Nb, wherein the Fe is present at a level of greater than 50.0 atomic percent. The metal alloy particles have a Vickers Hardness (HV) of at least 1150 and an elastic modulus of greater than 200 GPa. | 08-20-2015 |
20150328680 | Layered Construction of Metallic Materials - The present disclosure is directed at alloys and method for layer-by-layer deposition of metallic alloys on a substrate. The resulting deposition provides for relatively high hardness metallic parts with associated wear resistance. Applications for the metallic parts include pumps, valves and/or bearings. | 11-19-2015 |
James Allen Lemke, Malone, WI US
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20100143305 | TREATMENT OF HIV AND AIDS USING PROBIOTIC LACTOBACILLUS REUTERI - A method for treating or preventing a Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection, or treating or preventing Acquired Human Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), in a subject in need thereof, is disclosed. The method involves colonizing a genetically modified probiotic | 06-10-2010 |
James Dennis Lemke, Shoreview, MN US
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20120204373 | Snow booger remover - The finished version of the snow booger removal tool for vehicles originated through experimentation with a wide variety of materials and sizes, over a period of two years. | 08-16-2012 |
Jared Lemke, Pleasant Grove, UT US
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20140067147 | Dimming Control Including An Adjustable Output Response - The present disclosure provides improved dimming or dimmer assemblies/modules for controlling lights or loads (e.g., as part of a control or automation system). More particularly, the present disclosure provides for systems and methods for utilizing dimmer control assemblies/modules advantageously having: (i) an adjustable output response, (ii) enhanced thermal management, (iii) a voltage detector to determine amplitude and zero-crossing, and/or (iv) an estimation of power consumption for multiple loads (e.g., using a single sensor). | 03-06-2014 |
Jeri Lynn Lemke, Hickory, NC US
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20110268615 | AIR SCENT DISPENSER - The present invention provides a scent dispenser device for positioning adjacent an air filter for infusing the air passing through the air filter with a scent that includes an air filter and a scent dispenser device. The scent dispenser device further includes a base having a bore for allowing air to flow through the base, a valve having at least one air passageway for allowing air to flow through the valve from the base, a scented media disposed within the base, and a cap that is rotationally engaged to the valve and controls the flow of air into base. | 11-03-2011 |
20130175355 | ODOR REDUCTION DEVICE - The present invention provides methods and systems for an odor reduction device that includes a bottom portion having a base with first and second pairs of spaced-apart, opposed sidewalls projecting from the base to collectively form a cavity to define an upper edge of the device, a top portion that is selectively secured to the bottom portion, and at least one opening in the base of the bottom portion and at least one opening in the top portion that allows air to flow through the device. | 07-11-2013 |
20130177483 | SCENT DISPENSER DEVICE - The present invention provides methods and systems for a scent dispenser device that includes a bottom portion having first and second pairs of spaced-apart, opposed sidewalls projecting that collectively form a cavity to define an upper edge of the device, a top portion that is selectively secured to the bottom portion, and at least one opening in the top portion that allows air to flow through the device. | 07-11-2013 |
20140190355 | AIR FILTER SCENT DISPENSER DEVICE - The present invention provides a scent dispenser device for positioning adjacent an air filter for infusing the air passing through the air filter with a scent that includes an air filter and a scent dispenser device. The scent dispenser device further includes a base having a bore for allowing air to flow through the base, an adjustable valve having at least one air passageway for allowing air to flow through the adjustable valve from the base, a scented media disposed within the base, and a cap that is rotationally engaged to the adjustable valve and controls the flow of air into base. | 07-10-2014 |
Jerri Lynn Lemke, Hickory, NC US
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20120148707 | WATER FILTRATION AND FLAVOR ADDITIVE DEVICE - The present invention provides methods and systems for a water filtration and flavor additive device that includes a lower reservoir for storing filtered water having a base and a top portion, an upper reservoir, a filter housing affixed to and extending below the upper reservoir. The filter housing is adapted to contain a filter cartridge wherein the upper reservoir and the filter housing are in liquid communication. The device further includes a mixing chamber for receiving a flavor additive and allowing for the mixture of the flavor additive and filtered water. | 06-14-2012 |
Joel Robert Lemke, Minneapolis, MN US
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20100011869 | Differential pressure diagnostic for process fluid pulsations - A process pulsation diagnostic system comprises a primary element, a sensor and a processor. The primary element generates a differential pressure along a fluid flow. The sensor samples the differential pressure. The processor generates a pulsation diagnostic based on a standard deviation of the differential pressure, such that the pulsation diagnostic is indicative of a degree of process pulsation in the fluid flow. | 01-21-2010 |
John A. Lemke, Welsh, LA US
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20080236838 | Tool Trap Assembly and Method - An apparatus ( | 10-02-2008 |
John F. Lemke, Houston, MN US
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20130105457 | THERMAL ARRAY SYSTEM | 05-02-2013 |
20130105462 | THERMAL ARRAY SYSTEM | 05-02-2013 |
20130105463 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A THERMAL ARRAY | 05-02-2013 |
20130105465 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A THERMAL ARRAY | 05-02-2013 |
John F. Lemke, Spokane Valley, WA US
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20100030592 | TRANSMITTING INFORMATION FROM A MOBILE DEVICE TO A POINT OF SALE OR POINT OF USE - A mobile device includes a light source and a light source controller. Data to be transmitted to a point of sale or point of use is obtained by the mobile device, and the light source controller controls the light emitted by the light source to emit light in a blinking pattern that simulates light that would be reflected to a laser scanner when a laser scanner is reading a barcode corresponding to the data to be transmitted. The light, emitted in the blinking pattern, is detected by a laser scanner which then decodes the data represented by the blinking pattern to obtain the data transmitted from the mobile device. | 02-04-2010 |
John Frederic Lemke, Houston, MN US
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20080250171 | Hybrid power relay using communications link - A control circuit for controlling an arc suppression circuit includes a serial communication link communicating a serial signal therethrough. The control circuit includes a microprocessor having a serial input communicating with the serial communication link. The microprocessor generates a control output signal in response to the serial signal. The control circuit further includes the arc suppression circuit having an electrical contact and operating in response to the control output signal to reduce an arc at the electrical contact. | 10-09-2008 |
20110205682 | HYBRID POWER RELAY USING COMMUNICATIONS LINK - A control circuit for controlling an arc suppression circuit includes a serial communication link communicating a serial signal therethrough. The control circuit includes a microprocessor having a serial input communicating with the serial communication link. The microprocessor generates a control output signal in response to the serial signal. The control circuit further includes the arc suppression circuit having an electrical contact and operating in response to the control output signal to reduce an arc at the electrical contact. | 08-25-2011 |
Kevin Lemke, Arnold, MO US
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20100315775 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL OF OVERHEAD COOLING EQUIPMENT - Disclosed is a data center comprising a first row of equipment racks, a second row of equipment racks, a hot aisle defined by a space between the first row of equipment racks and the second row of equipment racks, and a track system above the hot aisle of the data center upon which cooling units may be mounted. Cooling units may be moved along the track system. The track system may include portions of track secured to the top sides of one or more cooling units. Also disclosed is a method for installing a cooling unit above a hot aisle of a data center including a plurality of equipment racks. | 12-16-2010 |
20110299242 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL OF OVERHEAD COOLING EQUIPMENT - Disclosed is a data center comprising a first row of equipment racks, a second row of equipment racks, a hot aisle defined by a space between the first row of equipment racks and the second row of equipment racks, and a track system above the hot aisle of the data center upon which cooling units may be mounted. Cooling units may be moved along the track system. The track system may include portions of track secured to the top sides of one or more cooling units. Also disclosed is a method for installing a cooling unit above a hot aisle of a data center including a plurality of equipment racks. | 12-08-2011 |
Kyle Matthew Lemke, Loudonville, OH US
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20130112578 | Novelty Shot Glass - The invention disclosed is a drink container of the general size of a single, double, or other size shot glass for drinking liquors and spirits having the aesthetic shape and features of a prophylactic condom. The drink container may be made of a rigid plastic or resilient material, such as silicone rubber. The drink container is formed of side walls extending into a rounded closed basal end, with an opening at the opposite lip end, and can include text or graphic labels on the exterior surface. The resilient drink container is inter-convertible between an extended and collapse conformation, and may be packaged in a flat, square-shaped sealed wrapper. | 05-09-2013 |
Mark James Lemke, Sun Prairie, WI US
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20160053710 | SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING DEPOSITS ON CYLINDER LINER AND PISTON OF RECIPROCATING ENGINE - A system includes a reciprocating engine having a cylinder liner and a piston disposed within the cylinder liner. The cylinder liner includes an inner wall and extends around a cavity. The inner wall includes a first axial end, a second axial end, a piston travel portion, and a top portion. The top portion is nearer to the first axial end of the cylinder liner than to the second axial end of the cylinder liner. The top portion has a first surface finish with a first roughness average (Ra | 02-25-2016 |
Mike Lemke, Touchet, WA US
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20100236994 | Sorting apparatus and mehtod utilizing a mechanical diverter - The present invention is an apparatus and method for sorting foreign material and undesirable articles from a product stream. A mechanical diverter having a concave shape is responsive to an inspection station coupled to the product stream. The mechanical diverter is employed to effectively launch or otherwise redirect undesirable articles in an alternate path. In addition, an air ejector is responsive to the inspection station and is employed to dislodge foreign material from the product stream. | 09-23-2010 |
20120138512 | Sorting apparatus and method utilizing a mechanical diverter - The present invention is an apparatus and method for sorting foreign material and undesirable articles from a product stream. A mechanical diverter having a concave shape is responsive to an inspection station coupled to the product stream. The mechanical diverter is employed to effectively launch or otherwise redirect undesirable articles in an alternate path. In addition, an air ejector in one form of the invention is provided and is responsive to the inspection station and is employed to dislodge foreign material from the product stream. | 06-07-2012 |
Paul Lemke, Savannah, GA US
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20150075400 | Polymer-Based Composite Casings and Ammunition Containing the Same, and Methods of Making and Using the Same - Polymer-based composite casings and ammunition containing the same are disclosed. Methods of making and using polymer-based composite casings and ammunition containing the same are also disclosed. | 03-19-2015 |
Rachelle A.s. Lemke, Madison, WI US
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20150376659 | ENZYMES FOR PRODUCING NON-STRAIGHT-CHAIN FATTY ACIDS - Enzymes for producing non-straight-chain fatty acids, microorganisms comprising the enzymes, and in vivo and in vitro uses of the enzymes. Provided are enzymes capable of producing various non-straight-chain fatty acids, including branched-chain fatty acids, cyclic fatty acids, and furan-containing fatty acids. The enzymes include RSP2144, RSP1091, and RSP1090 from | 12-31-2015 |
Robert Lemke, San Antonio, TX US
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20140134566 | Dental Prosthesis With Reference Points For Imaging When Fabricating A Denture - A dental prosthesis apparatus with reference points for overlapping of multiple images to form a composite image, in which a pair of implant assemblies each attaches to a clip assembly having first and second opposing rail clips secured together with a fastener while holding a portion of an elongated rail that extends between the implant assemblies, and the rail defines a differentiation characteristic for use as reference points for matching of a plurality of images in overlapping relation for forming a composite image. A method of providing a dental prosthesis with reference points for imaging is disclosed. | 05-15-2014 |
20140134571 | Dental Prosthesis And Fabrication - A dental prosthesis apparatus, comprising at least a pair of implants for selective imbedding in maxillary bone structure and each having an angle-adjusting abutments to which a rail clip assembly attaches, each rail clip assembly holding a portion of a rail between a lower rail clip and an upper rail clip, the rail and clip assemblies connected together, for seating of a denture to the abutments. A method of fabricating a dental prosthesis is disclosed. | 05-15-2014 |
Robert F. Lemke, Gastonia, NC US
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20150028702 | ROTOR WINDING HAVING A BRAZE JOINT SPACED APART FROM STRESS CONCENTRATION - A winding for a rotor for use in an electrical generator utilized in the power generation industry. The winding includes a plurality of axial sections and a plurality of transversely oriented end arc sections. An integrated leg section extends from each end arc section to form an associated corner section at an intersection of each leg section and associated end arc section. Each leg section is affixed to an associated axial section at a joint that is spaced apart from an associated corner section such that the joint is not subjected to stress concentration which occurs at the associated corner section. | 01-29-2015 |
Sarah A. Lemke, Appleton, WI US
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20090110656 | Skin cooling composition - A cooling composition for application to the skin of a mammal, such as a human. The base of the composition is an interpenetrating polymer network, which may contain a thermo-responsive polymer. Having a Critical Temperature above an average core body temperature, the material may undergo a phase change as the creature becomes too warm, such as when a person experiences a hot flash, a fever, exposure to very warm environments, physical exertion, and the like. The phase change results in a cooling and/or cooling sensation of the skin. Additives may be included in the cooling composition such as evaporative cooling components, neurosensory cooling components, and additional phase change components. | 04-30-2009 |
20090127276 | Wiping substrate dispenser - A convertible wiping-substrate dispenser that may be mounted on an upright surface such as a wall or mirror, or combined with a stand for placement on horizontal surface. The dispenser may have a durable or disposable container for the wiping substrate. | 05-21-2009 |
Sarah Anne Lemke, Appleton, WI US
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20090157153 | Skin cooling system - A system for cooling the skin including a cooling composition and an article made at least in part from a phase change material. The article may contain the cooling composition, or be separate therefrom. Different article forms include a vessel, a token, a figurine, jewelry, a packet, among other forms. The phase change material may encapsulate to form a plurality of microcapsules, or may form a single mass. | 06-18-2009 |
20090324506 | Sprayable skin protectant formulation and method of use - The present disclosure is directed to a skin protectant formulation that is designed to be sprayed onto human skin for the purpose of protecting the skin. In particular, an exemplary formulation of the present disclosure contains at least a carrier, a structurant and a skin protectant agent. An exemplary formulation contains a carrier comprising at least water, a structurant comprising at least a laponite clay, and a skin protectant agent comprising petrolatum. Typically, the skin protectant formulation will comprise at least about 30 wt. % of a skin protectant agent. A continuous spray dispenser may be used to apply the skin protectant formulation to reduce the need for rubbing as the treated area can be covered by a mist of the skin protectant formulation requiring no need to rub for application or small droplets that do not require extensive time for rubbing in. | 12-31-2009 |
20090324693 | Delivery Product for Topical Compositions - A delivery product is used to deliver a skin composition to the skin of a user. The delivery product includes a thermo-responsive polymer film. The polymer film is solid at room temperature but, once contacted with the skin, increases in temperature and degrades. A skin composition is associated with the polymer film. The skin composition can be applied to a surface of the film or can be incorporated into the film. The skin composition is released by the polymer film for treating the skin of the user. | 12-31-2009 |
20100150971 | PERSONAL CARE COMPOSITION CONTAINING A VOLATILE AND A TERPENE ALCOHOL - The present disclosure generally relates to a personal care composition containing a carrier, an oil phase having at least one terpene alcohol component, an at least partially fluorinated compound, and a stabilizer. In an exemplary aspect, the at least partially fluorinated compound is stable within the composition of the present disclosure with the introduction of an oil phase having at least one terpene alcohol component to stabilize the at least partially fluorinated compound. Thus, the composition provides an initial foaming action and longer term skin benefits provided by an oil phase contacting a terpene alcohol component. A stabilizing component may also be included to provide further stability to the composition. | 06-17-2010 |
20110160526 | DISPOSABLE URINE INCONTINENCE DEVICE WITH COVER SHEET - A disposable urinary incontinence device comprises a liquid-stable resilient member and a cover sheet. The cover sheet envelops the liquid-stable resilient member to form an elongated member having a tubular profile. The elongated member has a first end, a second end. The cover sheet exhibits a skin-facing surface contact area of less than 30% at a depth of 10% of the cover sheet. In addition, the cover sheet has a static coefficient of 0.275 to 0.150, and a dynamic coefficient of friction of 0.230 to 0.150. | 06-30-2011 |
20120130323 | Delivery Product For Topical Compositions - A delivery product is used to deliver a skin composition to the skin of a user. The delivery product includes a thermo-responsive polymer film. The polymer film is solid at room temperature but, once contacted with the skin, increases in temperature and degrades. A skin composition is associated with the polymer film. The skin composition can be applied to a surface of the film or can be incorporated into the film. The skin composition is released by the polymer film for treating the skin of the user. | 05-24-2012 |
Shawna L. Lemke, Webster Groves, MO US
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20090197955 | METHODS OF IMPROVING DHA DEPOSITION AND RELATED FUNCTION AND/OR DEVELOPMENT - The present invention provides for improved deposition of DHA in human or animal tissues by incorporating healthy lipids containing stearidonic acid into humans or animal through prolonged food or feed, as well as through supplements, and therapeutics. Improved deposition of DHA through consumptions of edible compositions comprising stearidonic acid can be used to improve numerous indicators of health and development, including indicators of heart health, neurological function and development, and the Omega-3 Index in tissues. | 08-06-2009 |
Timothy A. Lemke, Dillsburg, PA US
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20080214029 | Shieldless, High-Speed Electrical Connectors - An electrical connector that includes a mass disposed within the connector such that the connector has a first center of gravity in the absence of the mass and a second center of gravity with the mass is disclosed. Such a connector may include a connector housing and an insert molded leadframe assembly (IMLA) positioned within the connector housing. The IMLA may include an array of electrically-conductive contacts and a dielectric leadframe housing overmolded onto the array of contacts. The mass may be disposed within the connector such that the mass causes the connector to be balanced. The connector may be unbalanced about the first center of gravity and balanced about the second center of gravity. The connector may be a right angle, ball grid array connector. | 09-04-2008 |
20080248693 | SHIELDLESS, HIGH-SPEED ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS - A shieldless, high-speed electrical connector is disclosed. Such a connector may include a first column of electrical contacts comprising a first arrangement of differential signal pairs separated from one another by first ground contacts, and a second column of electrical contacts adjacent to the first column, the second column of electrical contacts comprising a second arrangement of differential signal pairs separated from one another by second ground contacts. The connector may be devoid of electrical shield plates between the first column of electrical contacts and the second column of electrical contacts. The connector may be capable of transferring differential signals at data transfer rates of at least ten gigabits per second through the connector while producing no more than an acceptable level of cross talk on any of the differential signal pairs. | 10-09-2008 |
20090191731 | HIGH DENSITY CONNECTOR AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - Electrical connectors capable of being mounted on circuit substrates by BGA techniques are disclosed. Also, disclosed is a method of manufacturing such connectors. There is at least one recess on the exterior side of the connector elements. A conductive contact extends from adjacent the interior side into the recess on the exterior side of the housing. A controlled volume of solder paste is introduced into the recess. A fusible conductive element, in the form of solder balls is positioned in the recess. The connector is subjected to a reflow process to fuse the solder ball to the portions of the contact extending into said recess. Contacts are secured in the insulative housing of the connector by deformable sections that minimize stress imposed on the central portions of the contacts to promote uniformity of solder volume. | 07-30-2009 |
20090201658 | INTERCONNECTION ASSEMBLY FOR PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS - A backplane has through holes for conductors to project through the backplane in arrays corresponding to respective circuit boards arranged along the front side of the backplane. The through holes include ground holes for receiving ground conductors in connection with a ground plane, and signal holes for receiving signal conductors free of connections with the ground plane. In accordance with a principal feature, the backplane is free of circuitry configured to interconnect signal conductors in the signal holes. This avoids problems associated with circuit density within the structure of a backplane. In accordance with another principal feature, each signal hole is wide enough to provide clearance for a respective signal conductor to extend fully through the signal hole free of contact with the backplane. The clearance contains air that serves as a dielectric to increase the impedance between adjacent signal holes, and thereby to reduce crosstalk and other problems associated with close proximity between signal holes. Additional through holes provide additional impedance at locations between adjacent conductor through holes. Such additional through holes for impedance control can be included in the circuit boards as well as the backplane. | 08-13-2009 |
20090203263 | Interconnection assembly for printed circuit boards - An apparatus electrically interconnects pins that project from the rear side of a backplane in separate arrays corresponding to respective circuit boards at the front side of the backplane. The apparatus comprises a connector board assembly extending across the rear side of the backplane between separate arrays of pins. The connector board assembly has signal routing circuitry that electrically interconnects those separate arrays of pins. This enables the respective printed circuit boards to be electrically interconnected independently of any signal routing circuitry within the structure of the backplane. Accordingly, the apparatus preferably includes a backplane that is free of signal routing circuitry for interconnecting pins that extend through the backplane. | 08-13-2009 |
20100099306 | INTERCONNECTION ASSEMBLY FOR PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS - An apparatus electrically interconnects pins that project from the rear side of a backplane in separate arrays corresponding to respective circuit boards at the front side of the backplane. The apparatus comprises a connector board assembly extending across the rear side of the backplane between separate arrays of pins. The connector board assembly has signal routing circuitry that electrically interconnects those separate arrays of pins. This enables the respective printed circuit boards to be electrically interconnected independently of any signal routing circuitry within the structure of the backplane. Accordingly, the apparatus preferably includes a backplane that is free of signal routing circuitry for interconnecting pins that extend through the backplane. | 04-22-2010 |
20110076897 | High Density Connector and Method of Manufacture - Electrical connectors capable of being mounted on circuit substrates by BGA techniques are disclosed. Also disclosed is a method for manufacturing such connectors. There is at least one recess on the exterior side of the connector elements. A conductive contact extends from adjacent the interior side of the into the recess on the exterior side of the housing. A controlled volume of solder paste is introduced into the recess. A fusible conductive element, in the form of solder balls is positioned in the recess. The connector is subjected to a reflow process to fuse the solder ball to the portion of the contact extending into said recess. Contacts are secured in the insulative housing of the connector by deformable sections that minimize stress imposed on the housing, thereby reducing warpage. Solder resist areas are formed on central portions of the contacts to promote uniformity of solder volume. As a result of these features, substantial coplanarity of the BGA array along the mounting interface of the connector is achieved. | 03-31-2011 |
20130034978 | Crosstalk Reduction - An apparatus includes a backplane having a ground plane. Conductor through holes extend through the backplane in rows and columns for conductors to project through the backplane in orthogonal arrays. Each row and column of the conductor through holes includes ground holes, each of which is sized to receive only a single ground conductor, with the single ground conductor in connection with the ground plane. Each row and column of the conductor through holes also includes signal holes, each of which is sized to receive only a single signal conductor, with the single signal conductor free of a connection with the ground plane. The backplane further has a plurality of nonconductor through holes at locations between and offset from the rows and columns of conductor through holes, with each of the plurality of nonconductor through holes having plating electrically connected to the ground plane. | 02-07-2013 |
Tim Scott Lemke, Monticello, MN US
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20150082907 | INDUSTRIAL PROCESS FIELD DEVICE WITH LOW POWER OPTICAL ISOLATOR - An industrial process control field device includes a process variable transducer configured to sense or control a process variable. Field device circuitry is configured to couple to the process variable transducer and communicate information related to the process variable to another location. The field device circuitry includes an optical isolator having transmit circuitry on a first side of a galvanic isolation configured to transmit an optical signal which is pulsed on and off across the isolation. Receive circuitry is located on a second side of galvanic isolation and configured to receive the optical signal with an optical sensor. The optical sensor enters an “on” state when it receives a pulse and is otherwise in an “off” state. The receive circuitry provides a secondary side output based upon the received optical signal. The receive circuitry enters in a low power state when the optical sensor is in the “off” state. | 03-26-2015 |
William A. Lemke, Scarsdale, NY US
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20130340074 | MANAGING SOFTWARE PATCH INSTALLATIONS - A computer hardware-implemented method, system, and/or computer program product manages software patches. A computer monitoring hardware system receives a notification of a new release of a software patch. The computer monitoring hardware system scores a security posture of a monitored computer system to generate a security posture value based on a set of computer system parameters for the monitored computer system. In response to patch control logic within the computer monitoring hardware system determining that the monitored computer system is authorized to install the software patch and that the security posture value exceeds the predetermined value, the computer monitoring hardware system retrieves and installs the software patch in the monitored computer system. | 12-19-2013 |
20140359693 | COORDINATED NETWORK SECURITY MANAGEMENT - A computer-implemented method, computer program product, and computer system for implementing coordinated management of network security controls. The computer system determines a plurality of managed network devices affected by coordinated security policies in a network. The computer system converts the coordinated security policies to firewall rule configuration for each of the managed network devices affected. The computer system adds the firewall rule configuration to a set of firewall rules for the each of the managed network devices affected. | 12-04-2014 |