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Charles Ader, Livermore, CA US
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20090095816 | CORDLESS HAND SCANNER WITH IMPROVED USER FEEDBACK - Increased confidence in, and acceptance of, cordless hand-held scanners may be obtained through a cordless hand-held scanner with improved user feedback. In an illustrative embodiment, the state of one or more indicators is changed as a result of feedback from a coupled host processor. The indicators are set to a first (or pending) state when a scan is performed, and remain in the first state up until the time the host feedback is received. The indicators are set to a second (or successful) state if the feedback indicates the host successfully received the scan data. The indicators are set to a third (or failure) state if the feedback indicates the host failed to properly receive the scan data. Obtaining timely confirmation that the host processor has received the scan successfully leads to increased confidence in, and acceptance of, the cordless hand-held scanner. | 04-16-2009 |
20100270377 | CORDLESS HAND SCANNER WITH IMPROVED USER FEEDBACK - Increased confidence in, and acceptance of, cordless hand-held scanners may be obtained through a cordless hand-held scanner with improved user feedback. In an illustrative embodiment, the state of one or more indicators is changed as a result of feedback from a coupled host processor. The indicators are set to a first (or pending) state when a scan is performed, and remain in the first state up until the time the host feedback is received. The indicators are set to a second (or successful) state if the feedback indicates the host successfully received the scan data. The indicators are set to a third (or failure) state if the feedback indicates the host failed to properly receive the scan data. Obtaining timely confirmation that the host processor has received the scan successfully leads to increased confidence in, and acceptance of, the cordless hand-held scanner. | 10-28-2010 |
Charles E. Ader, Livermore, CA US
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20080197195 | Multi-Mode Ring Scannner - A multi-mode ring scanner (MMRS) has a ring unit for wearing on a finger. The MMRS optionally has a wrist unit coupled to the ring unit, such as via a cable. The MMRS optionally communicates wirelessly with a computing device. The ring unit has one or more scanners (such as an optical scanner or an RFID tag reader). The ring unit optionally has two paddle switches for activation by inward pressure from fingers adjacent to the finger. The two switches enable specifying operation of the MMRS in a plurality of modes and/or to communicate a plurality of information codes to the computing device. The computing device is optionally enabled to assign a function to each combination of activation of the two switches. A scanning system including the MMRS optionally provides feedback to a user based on feedback from a host processor. | 08-21-2008 |
20120118957 | Multi-Mode Ring Scannner - A multi-mode ring scanner (MMRS) has a ring unit for wearing on a finger. The MMRS optionally has a wrist unit coupled to the ring unit, such as via a cable. The MMRS optionally communicates wirelessly with a computing device. The ring unit has one or more scanners (such as an optical scanner or an RFID tag reader). The ring unit optionally has two paddle switches for activation by inward pressure from fingers adjacent to the finger. The two switches enable specifying operation of the MMRS in a plurality of modes and/or to communicate a plurality of information codes to the computing device. The computing device is optionally enabled to assign a function to each combination of activation of the two switches. A scanning system including the MMRS optionally provides feedback to a user based on feedback from a host processor. | 05-17-2012 |
20130292476 | Host Feedback of Scan Status for Scanners Wielded by Hand - A multi-mode ring scanner (MMRS) has a ring unit for wearing on a finger. The MMRS optionally has a wrist unit coupled to the ring unit, such as via a cable. The MMRS optionally communicates wirelessly with a computing device. The ring unit has one or more scanners (such as an optical scanner or an RFID tag reader). The ring unit optionally has two paddle switches for activation by inward pressure from fingers adjacent to the finger. The two switches enable specifying operation of the MMRS in a plurality of modes and/or to communicate a plurality of information codes to the computing device. The computing device is optionally enabled to assign a function to each combination of activation of the two switches. A scanning system including the MMRS optionally provides feedback to a user based on feedback from a host processor. | 11-07-2013 |
Christoph Ader, Muenchen DE
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20110052412 | HIGH-PRESSURE TURBINE ROTOR, AND METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF - A method for producing a high-pressure turbine rotor, as well as a turbine rotor, is disclosed. The turbine rotor is designed as a blisk (i.e., bladed disk) and forms a radially inward disk and several vanes or blades that project from the disk. The turbine rotor has an internal duct system for air cooling and at least one section of the turbine rotor is manufactured in a generative production process. | 03-03-2011 |
Christoph Ader, Munich DE
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20100151145 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR THE REPAIR OR PRODUCTION OF BLADE TIPS OF BLADES OF A GAS TURBINE, IN PARTICULAR OF AN AIRCRAFT ENGINE - The invention relates to a device for the production or repair of a blade for a gas turbine, said device comprising: a holding device for holding a blade or an aerofoil of a blade; a lowering mechanism for lowering the blade or the aerofoil; a container for receiving power and/or for receiving the blade or the aerofoil; a heating device; and a radiation source, wherein the heating device is formed as an induction coil. | 06-17-2010 |
Daniel Ader, St. Louis, MO US
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20130067618 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR WEED CONTROL - The present invention provides novel compositions for use to enhance weed control. Specifically, the present invention provides for methods and compositions that modulate acetolactate synthase in weed species. The present invention also provides for combinations of compositions and methods that enhance weed control. | 03-14-2013 |
20130097726 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR WEED CONTROL - The present invention provides novel compositions for use to enhance weed control. Specifically, the present invention provides for methods and compositions that modulate 4-hydroxyphenyl-pyruvate-dioxygenase in weed species. The present invention also provides for combinations of compositions and methods that enhance weed control. | 04-18-2013 |
20130247247 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR WEED CONTROL - The present invention provides novel compositions for use to enhance weed control. Specifically, the present invention provides for methods and compositions that modulate glutamine synthetase in weed species. The present invention also provides for combinations of compositions and methods that enhance weed control. | 09-19-2013 |
20130326731 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR WEED CONTROL - Novel compositions for use to enhance weed control. Specifically, methods and compositions that modulate dihydropteroate synthase in weed species. The present invention also provides for combinations of compositions and methods that enhance weed control. | 12-05-2013 |
Daniel Ader, Louis, MO US
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20130288895 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR WEED CONTROL - Provided are novel compositions for use in herbicide activity. Specifically, methods and compositions that modulate 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase in plant species. The present invention also provides for combinations of compositions and methods that enhance weed control. | 10-31-2013 |
Daniel Ader US
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20130254940 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR WEED CONTROL - Provided are novel compositions for use to enhance weed control. Specifically, the present invention provides for methods and compositions that modulate Phytoene desaturase in weed species. The present invention also provides for combinations of compositions and methods that enhance weed control. | 09-26-2013 |
20130254941 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR WEED CONTROL - Novel compositions for use to enhance weed control. Specifically, the present invention provides for methods and compositions that modulate protoporphyrinogen IX oxidase in weed species. The present invention also provides for combinations of compositions and methods that enhance weed control. | 09-26-2013 |
20130318658 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR WEED CONTROL - The present invention provides novel compositions for use to enhance weed control. Specifically, the present invention provides for methods and compositions that modulate Acetyl-CoA carboxylase in weed species. The present invention also provides for combinations of compositions and methods that enhance weed control. | 11-28-2013 |
Joelle Berdugo Ader, Hampstead CA
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20130126549 | DISPENSER OF TOWELS WETTED WITH HAND SANITIZER - A device for dispensing towels comprises a container, a sepearet area and a chamber. The container, such a bottle contains liquid, such a hand sanitizer. Then a separate area provides for housing a plurality of dry compressed towels, in the form of tablets. The chamber receives the dry compressed towels and the liquid. A trigger mechanism provides for selectively introducing at least one dry compressed towel and liquid into the chamber. Actuation of the trigger mechanism causes the dry compressed towel to enter the chamber and to be exposed to the liquid so as to be moistened or wetted, thereby being decompressed or expanding. The user can then retrieve the ready to use towel from the chamber. | 05-23-2013 |
John R. Ader, Deer Park, WA US
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20110048124 | FIREARM SUPPORT DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS - A firearm support device includes a carriage movably coupled to a base structure. Movement of the carriage is restricted to a single axis of direction. The firearm support device may also include an attachment feature for mounting a portion of a firearm and a striker assembly for trigging a projectile. A firearm support device may include a carriage slidably coupled to rails of a base structure restricting movement of the carriage to a single axis of direction. The firearm support device may also include an attachment feature for mounting a firearm and a biasing feature coupled to the carriage and the base assembly biasing the carriage in an initial position. A method of testing a firearm may include removing a barrel from a firearm, mounting the barrel to a support device, restricting the barrel to a single axis of movement, and firing a projectile with a firing pin. | 03-03-2011 |
Peter Ader, Heppenheim DE
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20090263543 | Method for Producing Solid Enzyme Granulates for Animal Food - The present invention relates to novel methods for producing coated granulated enzyme-comprising feed additives, to the coated enzyme-comprising granules produced in this manner, and also to feed compositions which are obtainable using the coated granules. This method comprises the following steps: | 10-22-2009 |
20090274795 | Enzyme Granulate l Containing Phytase - The present invention relates to novel phytase-comprising enzyme granules, those particles of which have | 11-05-2009 |
Sten Ader, Tallinn EE
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20090133189 | PERSONAL SANITARY DEVICE - A personal sanitary device with an oblong bathtub with a head end and a foot end and an opening on the top. A cover is affixed to the bathtub by means of a coupling. The coupling has a pivot and the cover can be turned between a closed position and an opened position. and when the cover is closed an opening for the head is formed between the bathtub and the cover. The cover completely covers the bathtub opening up to the foot end and from the top view the projection of the pivot is at the distance L | 05-28-2009 |
Vern L. Ader, Marshfield, WI US
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20140083726 | Drill Driven Weed Removal Tool - A multi-purpose drill driven tool for removing weeds, roots and other debris from the earth with minimum disturbance to the surrounding soil. The tool includes a vertical shaft, of sufficient length, that attaches to a drill to permit operation in the vertical position. The lead point of the drive shaft is tapered and flat, which permits fastening the two opposing cutters at a double angle on the shaft and efficient penetration into the soil. The spinning action of the cutters removes the weeds, roots and all, while simultaneously spinning the removed weeds and roots off the cutter head and blades. | 03-27-2014 |