Solberg, US
Andrew Solberg, Reno, NV US
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20080209870 | Gas diffusion device - A gas diffusion device used in conjunction with a flow of gas from a conduit utilizing a sheet having a peripheral edge defining a surface inwardly from the edge. The surface possesses a first zone, and a second zone between the first zone and the peripheral edge. A first plurality of apertures through the sheet lie in the first zone. A second plurality of apertures through the sheet lie in the second zone. The percentage of open area of the first plurality of apertures relative to the area of the first zone is less than the percentage of open area due to the second plurality of apertures through the second zone. | 09-04-2008 |
David Pierce Whitten Solberg, Minneapolis, MN US
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20140262159 | Fluid Flow Measurement and Control - In at least one illustrative embodiment, a fluid flow control apparatus may comprise a fluid network including a plurality of parallel branches, each parallel branch of the plurality of parallel branches being fluidly coupled between an inlet and an outlet of the fluid network. Each parallel branch of the plurality of parallel branches may comprise a pressure-independent flow control device configured to limit fluid flow through the respective parallel branch to a reference flow amount irrespective of a pressure at the inlet of the fluid network. | 09-18-2014 |
Dean Solberg, Burlington, WI US
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20130213336 | SUPPLEMENTARY ENERGY STARTING SYSTEM INCORPORATING A TIMING CIRCUIT - An engine cranking system and a method of cranking an engine are provided. The engine cranking system comprises an engine, cranking motor, and capacitor. The engine cranking system further comprises an electrical path interconnecting the cranking motor or a battery to the capacitor. The engine cranking system further comprises a control circuit coupled to the capacitor. The control circuit comprises a timer operative to track temporal information. The control circuit is operative to apply a control voltage that varies in response to the tracked temporal information. The control circuit further comprises a relay included in the electrical path. The relay is operative to switch, in response to the control voltage, between an open-circuit condition, in which the relay interrupts the electrical path, and a closed-circuit condition. | 08-22-2013 |
Eric John Solberg, Austin, TX US
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20130191500 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROVIDING A SYNCHRONOUS INTERFACE OVER AN ASYNCHRONOUS MESSAGE BUS - Techniques for providing a synchronous communication layer between a capability and an asynchronous message bus are presented. A method may receive, over a protocol connection, an initial event message from the first capability. The method may then update the initial event message to include a correlation identifier that is associated with the protocol connection. The updated initial event message is then sent through the asynchronous message bus, which may route the event message to a second capability. Then, the method may receive, through the asynchronous message bus, a response event message from the second capability. The method may then send the response event message to the first capability over the protocol connection. Sending the response event to the first capability may be based at least in part on the response event message including the correlation identifier. | 07-25-2013 |
Eric L. Solberg, San Ramon, CA US
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20090043684 | Transaction Allocation - Systems and methods of allocating transactions among business objects are described. Allocation is accomplished using a multi-phase process. In a first phase, allocation of the transactions among a set of business objects is attempted. In a subsequent phase, allocation of transactions that were either unallocated, under-allocated, or over-allocated in the first phase is determined. The second phase includes using a set of allocation rules to identify business objects configured to manually determine allocation of the unallocated, under-allocated, or over-allocated transactions. The invention is applicable to a variety of business objects including people, organizations, accounts, tasks, or the like. | 02-12-2009 |
20110196767 | HIERARCHICAL TRANSACTION FILTERING - Systems and methods of allocating transactions among business objects are described. Allocation is accomplished using generated allocation rules that are generated using a hierarchical data structure representative of relationships between the business objects and using predefined rules that characterize the business objects. Each generated allocation rule is associated with at least one of the business objects and is used to query a set of transactions to be allocated. Query results, generated using a generated allocation rule, include the transactions to be allocated to the associated business object. Embodiments are disclosed to illustrate how the invention can be used to allocate sales commissions to members of a sales team. The invention is applicable to a variety of business objects including people, organizations, accounts, tasks, or the like. | 08-11-2011 |
20120278116 | HIERARCHICAL TRANSACTION FILTERING - Systems and methods of allocating transactions among business objects are described. The systems and methods include storing transaction data characterizing the plurality of transactions, producing a plurality of generated allocation rules, using relationships between nodes of a data structure, and executing a plurality of queries on the stored transaction data, using the plurality of generated allocation rules. | 11-01-2012 |
Fabian Johan Solberg, Katy, TX US
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20150107498 | Controlling Injection of Magnesium Oxide for Controlling SO3 with Enhanced Bioler Efficiency - Disclosed is a process for controlling injection of magnesium oxide (or precursor) for reducing the concentration of sulfur trioxide in combustion gases from a combustor burning vanadium and sulfur-containing fuel while operating the boiler with enhanced efficiency. In-fuel introduction is combined with mid-temperature introduction, where both can be operated effectively, are found to be of primary importance. When in-fuel introduction will not be effective due to selectivity problems, feed can be shifted to a high-temperature zone. Where the high- or mid-temperature zone cannot be fully utilized due to obstructions for injection or insufficient soot blowers to address fouling of that zone or boiler operational changes to integrate the magnesium oxide injection is insufficient, an entire or a portion of feed can be shifted to the low-temperature zones. | 04-23-2015 |
Friend V. Solberg, Belton, TX US
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20140259815 | MILITARY AWARD ATTACHMENT METHOD AND DEVICE - A method for attaching a military award to a uniform comprises connecting a suspension member attached to the military award to the uniform beneath a collar flap of the uniform, so that the military award hangs from the collar in a position that coincides with its conventional semi-permanent attachment position in which the award is laterally offset on a chest area of the uniform. Temporary connection of the suspension member to the collar flap comprises cooperating hook-and-loop connectors mounted respectively to an underside of the collar flap and the suspension member. | 09-18-2014 |
Glenn S. Solberg, Zahl, ND US
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20100040409 | Telescoping member locking release device - The invention relates to a release mechanism and device for collapsible telescoping members, such as a tow bar that can be collapsed for ease of storage when not in use. The invention relates to adjustable telescoping frame members for attachment and detachment regardless to load, e.g. to towed and towing vehicle devices regardless of vehicle static position relative to each other. In exemplary embodiments of the invention wherein the locking mechanism uses roller release members which can be lever actuated, the roller release member according to the present invention cooperate with the telescopic members and related elements such that to release the locking mechanism members, a lever is operated. | 02-18-2010 |
Greg Grant Solberg, Berkeley, CA US
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20120007532 | Rotor Temperature Estimation and Motor Control Torque Limiting for Vector-Controlled AC Induction Motors - A system and method including a runtime thermal model that estimates individual component temperatures, permitting the system to only limit power when necessary or desirable. A power-limiting system for a vector-controlled AC induction motor includes a torque command system for generating a torque command; a thermal protection system determining a runtime estimate for a temperature of a component of a rotational electro-magnetic component of the vector-controlled AC induction motor; and a controller configured to generate a motor control signal for the vector-controlled AC induction motor responsive to the torque command, wherein the thermal protection system determines the runtime estimate responsive to a multi-node thermal model of the vector-controlled AC induction motor, and wherein the controller limits a power of the vector-controlled AC induction motor to maintain a component temperature below its critical temperature. | 01-12-2012 |
20130002173 | TRACTION MOTOR CONTROLLER WITH DISSIPATION MODE - An apparatus in an electric vehicle including a propulsion electric motor powered by energy from an energy storage system, including a field oriented motor controller generating motor control signals for the electric motor, the motor control signals responsive to a flux command signal and a torque command signal; a torque command calculator, coupled to the motor controller, generating the torque command signal to command a desired torque; an optimal efficiency controller, coupled to the torque command calculator, generating an operating efficiency flux to operate the electric motor at a first determinable efficiency using a first power from the energy storage system while providing the desired torque; an excess dissipation controller generating an inefficient flux to operate the electric motor at a second determinable efficiency using a second power from the energy storage system independent of the desired torque wherein the second power is greater than the first power; and a mode controller setting the flux command signal using one of the optimal efficiency flux and the inefficient flux. | 01-03-2013 |
Halvard Solberg, Merrimack, NH US
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20090188272 | AUTOMATED STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM FOR STORING BIOLOGICAL OR CHEMICAL SAMPLES AT ULTRA-LOW TEMPERATURES - An automated storage and retrieval system stores containers, typically containing biological or chemical samples, at ultra-low temperatures, i.e., from about −50° C. to about −90° C., preferably about −80° C. under normal operating conditions. Dry gas air flows are used to reduce moisture and the consequential frost within the freezer compartment. A custom insulated door is provided with an access module and a tube picking compartment as well as servo motors for controlling a robot within the ultra-low temperature freezer compartment. The robot automatically places sample storage containers in stationary storage racks within the freezer compartment. Magnetic couplings are used to transmit mechanical power from outside of the freezer compartment to the robot inside of the freezer compartment. The robot has a simplified mechanical configuration. The custom door can be readily attached to standard freezer bodies. | 07-30-2009 |
20110088424 | Automated Storage and Retrieval System for Storing Biological or Chemical Samples at Ultra-Low Temperatures - An automated storage and retrieval system stores containers, typically containing biological or chemical samples, at ultra-low temperatures, i.e., from about −50° C. to about −90° C., preferably about −80° C. under normal operating conditions. A robot automatically places sample storage containers in stationary storage racks within the freezer compartment. Magnetic couplings are used to transmit mechanical power from outside of the freezer compartment to the robot inside of the freezer compartment. The robot has a simplified mechanical configuration. | 04-21-2011 |
20130151004 | Rack Robot - A rack robot lifts and transfers sample tube storage racks or plates with a refrigerated enclosure maintained, e.g., at −20° C. The samples are normally held in ultra-low temperature, e.g., −80° C., or cryogenic freezers. From time to time, the racks or plates need to be roved from the ultra-low temperature or cryogenic freezers for processing and the rack robot transfers the racks or plates to the various processing stations within the refrigerated enclosure, such as tube picking, barcode reading, or frost removal stations. | 06-13-2013 |
Helge Solberg, Boca Raton, FL US
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20080271020 | System and method for working in a virtualized computing environment through secure access - A personalized virtual computing system includes a plurality of client personal computers (PCs), each comprising at least a web browser and a communications client, a plurality of virtual machine hosts each comprising a communications server for communicating with the client PCs via said communications client, a web server comprising a client-customized web site, a directory database including identification information of authorized users and a database including a reservation table. | 10-30-2008 |
20130019241 | System And Method For Working In A Virtualized Computing Environment Through Secure AccessAANM Leitz; Raymond FrancisAACI Treasure IslandAAST FLAACO USAAGP Leitz; Raymond Francis Treasure Island FL USAANM Elowson; Thomas JohnAACI BradentonAAST FLAACO USAAGP Elowson; Thomas John Bradenton FL USAANM Naples; Russell ScottAACI Boca RatonAAST FLAACO USAAGP Naples; Russell Scott Boca Raton FL USAANM Solberg; HelgeAACI Boca RatonAAST FLAACO USAAGP Solberg; Helge Boca Raton FL US - A personalized virtual computing system includes a plurality of client personal computers (PCs), each comprising at least a web browser and a communications client, a plurality of virtual machine hosts each comprising a communications server for communicating with the client PCs via said communications client, a web server comprising a client-customized web site, a directory database including identification information of authorized users and a database including a reservation table. | 01-17-2013 |
Jerome Michael Solberg, Berkeley, CA US
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20120000450 | Solid-to-Hybrid Transitioning Armature Railgun With Non-Conforming-To-Prejudice Bore Profile - An improved railgun, railgun barrel, railgun projectile, and railgun system for accelerating a solid-to-hybrid transitioning armature projectile using a barrel having a bore that does not conform to a cross-sectional profile of the projectile, to contact and guide the projectile only by the rails in a low pressure bore volume so as to minimize damage, failure, and/or underperformance caused by plasma armatures, insulator ablation, and/or restrikes. | 01-05-2012 |
Jill M. Solberg, Woodstock, IL US
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20080287037 | Adhesively Supporting a Breastshield - A breastshield is provided that may be adhesively secured to a mother's breast for use in a breastpumping system. The adhesive is sufficiently strong so as to independently support the breastshield in position throughout a breast pumping session, including supporting the milk container, thereby enabling the mother to participate in other activities during the pumping session. The adhesive is advantageously of a type that is readily removed from the breast with the breastshield, and most preferably without leaving any significant residue. | 11-20-2008 |
20090208193 | Breastmilk Handling Apparatus Particularly Useful for Warming of Breastmilk Containers Such as Bottles and Syringes - The present invention relates to an infant feeding warming system useful to repeatedly and precisely warm breastmilk or formula for use in the NICU. The system in one form comprises a bedside unit that is attachable to an IV pole. The system may also comprise a centralized warming station with multiple chambers, wherein one chamber heats a bottle or syringe, and the remaining chambers are used for storage and/or refrigeration. The system will use a non-liquid heating system to heat feedings. A disposable liner may be used inside the chamber. The system may also contain heating algorithms that are based on a user inputting milk parameters such as volume and initial temperature. | 08-20-2009 |
Keith Solberg, Bloomington, IN US
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20100171504 | DOSE PROFILE MEASUREMENT SYSTEM FOR CLINICAL PROTON FIELDS - A beam profile measurement detector is a tool to efficiently verify dose distributions created with active methods of a clinical proton beam delivery. A Multi-Pad Ionization Chamber (MPIC) has 128 ionization chambers arranged in one plane and measure lateral profiles in fields up to 38 cm in diameter. The MPIC pads have a 5 mm pitch for fields up to 20 cm in diameter and a 7 mm pitch for larger fields, providing an accuracy of field size determination of about 0.5 mm. The Multi-Layer Ionization Chamber (MLIC) detector contains 122 small-volume ionization chambers stacked at a 1.82 mm step (water-equivalent) for depth-dose profile measurements. The MLIC detector can measure profiles up to 20 cm in depth, and determine the 80% distal dose fall-off with about 0.1 mm precision. Both detectors can be connected to the same set of electronics modules, which form the detectors' data acquisition system. The detectors operate in proton fields produced with active methods of beam delivery such as uniform scanning and energy stacking. The MPIC and MLIC detectors can be used for dosimetric characterization of clinical proton fields. | 07-08-2010 |
Keith A. Solberg, Bloomington, IN US
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20150293235 | FAST, HIGH-RATE, POSITION-SENSITIVE ABSOLUTE DOSIMETER FOR ION BEAM THERAPY - A gas scintillation detector is designed to provide in-beam absolute dose monitoring for ion beam radiotherapy treatments employing spot or raster beam scanning, especially with microsecond-scale beam pulses. Detection of prompt primary scintillation light emitted by gas molecules excited by beam passage provides electronic signals that can be processed to yield output data proportional to delivered dose up to high dose rates, and that appear quickly enough to provide feedback to influence real-time beam intensity adjustments for subsequent steps in the beam scan. When the scintillation light is collected in multiple photo-detectors, the invention is furthermore capable of measuring spot beam position with spatial resolutions of order one millimeter. | 10-15-2015 |
Kent Solberg, Murphy, TX US
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20110038149 | LIGHTING METHOD AND SYSTEM - A lighting system including a light-emitting diode cradle securing at least one light-emitting diode and a modular unit comprising an arcuate portion, the arcuate portion comprising at least one diffusive reflective surface adapted to receive and reflect light from the at least one light-emitting diode. The lighting system further includes a diffusive transmissive element adapted to receive light reflected by the diffusive reflective surface and provide diffused light to an area requiring illumination. | 02-17-2011 |
20110273875 | DIRECT LED LIGHTING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A direct lighting system and method is provided that includes a plurality of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) secured within a light fixture. The lighting system further includes a diffusive transmissive element adapted to transmit light from the LEDs therethrough and provide diffused light to an area requiring illumination. | 11-10-2011 |
20120307494 | LIGHTING METHOD AND SYSTEM - A lighting system including a light-emitting diode cradle securing at least one light-emitting diode and a modular unit comprising an arcuate portion, the arcuate portion comprising at least one diffusive reflective surface adapted to receive and reflect light from the at least one light-emitting diode. The lighting system further includes a diffusive transmissive element adapted to receive light reflected by the diffusive reflective surface and provide diffused light to an area requiring illumination. | 12-06-2012 |
Kent A. Solberg, Woodstock, IL US
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20150123393 | ACCESS PORTS FOR ACCESSING COVERED FUEL TANKS OF A WORK VEHICLE - In one aspect, a work vehicle may include a cab and a fuel tank coupled to the cab. The work vehicle may also include a cab housing configured to cover the fuel tank. The cab housing may define an access port configured to provide access to the fuel tank. In addition, the work vehicle may include a cover panel configured to be coupled to the cab housing so as to cover the access port. | 05-07-2015 |
Lawrence A. Solberg, Jacksonville, FL US
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20080227953 | c-Mpl LIGAND POLYPEPTIDE - A meg-CSF/thrombopoietin-like protein that is present in plasma of irradiated pigs has been purified. This protein, the porcine Mpl ligand polypeptide (ML), binds to and activates the c-Mpl receptor protein, a member of the cytokine receptor superfamily. The isolated Mpl ligand stimulates both megakaryocytopoiesis and thrombopoiesis. | 09-18-2008 |
Scott E. Solberg, Los Altos, CA US
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20150224864 | HYBRID VEHICLE WITH POWER BOOST - A hybrid vehicle includes at least one axle, an energy storage device disposed within the hybrid vehicle, a fuel consuming engine, a power boosting feature, and a controller. The fuel consuming engine is operably connected to selectively provide power to at least one of the energy storage device and the at least one axle. The engine is capable of providing at least the mean but less than a peak power to drive the hybrid vehicle over a typical route. The power boosting feature is configured to provide the fuel consuming engine with additional power to achieve a desired power to accelerate the hybrid vehicle. The controller is adapted to selectively control power flow to the one or more axles from one or more of the energy storage device, the engine, and the power boosting feature to achieve the desired power. | 08-13-2015 |
Scott Eugene Solberg, Mountain View, CA US
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20090107546 | CO-EXTRUDED COMPOSITIONS FOR HIGH ASPECT RATIO STRUCTURES - A material set that can be used for making high aspect ratio lines includes a sacrificial feedstock comprising an organic polymer, a solvent, and one or more optional additives, and a functional material that forms a ribbon with the sacrificial feedstock without the sacrificial feedstock and the functional material substantially intermixing, wherein the sacrificial feedstock has a yield strength of greater than about 100 Pa or a viscosity of greater than about 10 | 04-30-2009 |
Sean Solberg, Alameda, CA US
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20120152806 | Hydroprocessing Catalysts and Methods for Making Thereof - A method to upgrade heavy oil feedstock using an ebullated bed reactor and a novel catalyst system is provided. The ebullated bed reactor system includes two different catalyst with different characteristics: an expanded catalyst zone containing particulate catalyst having a particle size of greater than 0.65 mm; and a slurry catalyst having an average particle size ranging from 1 to 300 μm. The slurry catalyst is introduced to the ebullated bed system with the heavy oil feedstock, and entrained in the upflowing hydrocarbon liquid passing through the ebullated bed reaction zone. The slurry catalyst reduces the formation of sediment and coke precursors in the ebullating bed reactor system. The slurry catalyst is prepared from at least a water-soluble metal precursor and pre-sulfided prior to being introduced with the heavy oil feedstock to the reactor system, or sulfided in-situ in the ebullated bed reactor in another embodiment. | 06-21-2012 |
Steve Solberg, Carpentersville, IL US
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20100007131 | Display apparatus for file index - A display apparatus that can be positioned within a file cabinet, a file drawer, a hanging file and/or any other suitable file index system. A container is formed by the sheet material. The container has an edge panel forming at least one releasable tab. Each tab can be released or positioned away from an outer surface of the edge panel. A label sheet or label assembly has printable labels and at least one identification label. The identification label has or displays an identifier that corresponds to a particular design parameter of the label sheet. The identification label can be attached to the tab. The container can house one or more label sheets. | 01-14-2010 |
20100009110 | Label assembly - A display apparatus that can be positioned within a file cabinet, a file drawer, a hanging file and/or any other suitable file index system. A container is formed by the sheet material. The container has an edge panel forming at least one releasable tab. Each tab can be released or positioned away from an outer surface of the edge panel. A label sheet or label assembly has printable labels and at least one identification label. The identification label has or displays an identifier that corresponds to a particular design parameter of the label sheet. The identification label can be attached to the tab. The container can house one or more label sheets. | 01-14-2010 |