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Adam J. Almen, Minneapolis, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090099462APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MONITORING HEART RATE VARIABILITY - A wrist-worn or arm band worn heart rate variability monitor is provided. Heart rate variability (“HRV”) refers to the variability of the time interval between heartbeats and is a reflection of an individual's current health status. Over time, an individual may use the results of HRV tests to monitor either improvement or deterioration of specific health issues. Thus, one use of the HRV test is as a medical motivator. When an individual has a poor HRV result, it is an indicator that they should consult their physician and make appropriate changes where applicable to improve their health. If an individual's HRV results deviate significantly from their normal HRV, they may be motivated to consult their physician. In addition, the inventive monitor is capable of monitoring the stages of sleep by changes in the heart rate variability and can record the sleep (or rest) sessions with the resulting data accessible by the user or other interested parties. Alternate embodiments of the invention allow assistance in the diagnosis and monitoring of various cardiovascular and sleep breathing disorders and/or conditions. Other embodiments allow communication with internal devices such as defibrillators or drug delivery mechanisms. Still other embodiments analyze HRV data to assist the user in avoiding sleep.04-16-2009

Greg Almen, Mesa, AZ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110048776THERMOSETTING RESIN COMPOSITIONS AND ARTICLES - The present invention generally relates to a resin composition, a cured resin, a sheet-like cured resin, a laminated body, a prepreg, electronic parts, single and multilayer circuit boards comprising a cyanate ester polymer and condensed phosphate ester, for use in single and multilayer circuit boards that are especially useful in the high-frequency range of above 100 MHz.03-03-2011

Kevin D. Almen, Albany, OR US

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20080259112Printing device having supply of colorant that is non-refillable and at least substantially non-removable from end user perspective - A printing device includes a supply of colorant that is non-refillable from an end user perspective and that is at least substantially non-removable from the printing device from the end user perspective. The printing device also includes an inkjet printhead that forms images on media using the supply of colorant.10-23-2008
20090035522Forming electrically isolated conductive traces - A pattern is imprinted into a substrate. The pattern has a number of raised regions and a number of trenches such that the raised regions are separated from one another by the trenches. The raised regions correspond to electrically isolated conductive traces to be formed on the substrate. At least an angle of deposition relative to the substrate at which an electrically conductive material is to be deposited on the substrate to form the electrically isolated conductive traces on the raised regions is determined. The angle of deposition is sufficient to ensure that adjacent raised regions remain electrically isolated. The electrically conductive material is deposited at no more than the angle of deposition relative to the substrate to form the electrically isolated conductive traces.02-05-2009
20100094681System and Method for Electronically Assisting a Customer at a Product Retail Location - A method is disclosed for electronically assisting a customer through a buying cycle at a product retail location having a product oriented display. The method includes sensing an amount of time the customer is interested in the display. Another operation is determining the customer's stage in a product buying cycle based on the amount of time the customer is interested in the display and displaying product detail based on the customer's stage in the buying cycle. The display can be changed to a subsequent stage in the buying cycle having more time and interaction between the customer and the display.04-15-2010
20100225955Print Button Widget - An embodiment of the invention relates to a method including determining when a print button widget on a webpage has been accessed by a user from a communication device accessing the webpage, recording an identity of an online publisher hosting or maintaining the webpage, issuing a print instruction to the communication device for the communication device to create a print job when the print button widget has been accessed by the user, identifying at least one detail of the print job, sending a notification and the at least one detail of the print job to an exchange server, and sharing an online publisher report including the at least one detail of the print job with at least one advertiser09-09-2010

Patent applications by Kevin D. Almen, Albany, OR US

Torsten Almen, Lund SE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110052503BIODEGRADABLE CONTRAST AGENTS - The present invention provides a radio-opaque composition comprising a cleavable, preferably enzymatically-cleavable, derivative of a physiologically tolerable organoiodine compound and a non-acrylic polymer wherein said derivative is incorporated in said non-acrylic polymer.03-03-2011