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Alan W. Anderson, Highlands Ranch, CO US
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| 20100106738 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING REPRESENTATION FOR PRO BONO OPPORTUNITIES - The disclosure describes systems and methods for providing representation to pro se litigants or other pro bono opportunities. The system includes a central database of current pro bono opportunity information. Information to populate the database may be automatically retrieved from individual electronic sources, such as individual court dockets and court records' databases. Information may also be manually entered by attorneys, courts, legal aid societies, bar associations, law schools, legal clinics, law firms or from other sources. Through the interfaces provided by the system, an attorney may accept representation of a pro bono opportunity by directly communicating that to the system administrator. This may take the form of an electronic message, a click on a icon on a web page, or some other communication. In any case, this communication is sufficient to obligate the attorney to represent the pro bono opportunity, allowing representation to begin immediately upon such communication. | 04-29-2010 |
Brett Anderson, Fort Collins, CO US
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| 20090185455 | Aquatic Event Timer Apparatus and Methods - The inventive technology, in embodiments, includes an aquatic event timer apparatus that comprises at least two independent, touch actuated electrical switches; and a structural connector that adjacently connects them, where the apparatus is configured for establishment within lane markers defining a regulation size swim lane, at the end of the swim lane, and at least partially underwater. Other aspects of the inventive technology address an aquatic event timer apparatus that comprises a first, independent, swim competition type, touch actuated electrical switch that is configured for establishment within swim lane markers, and aside at least a second, independent, swim competition type, touch actuated electrical switch. | 07-23-2009 |
Curtis O. Anderson, Colorado Springs, CO US
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| 20090019850 | Engine Process - A pressure surface is propelled within an engine chamber. Air is introduced into the chamber. The air in the chamber is compressed with the pressure surface. The compressed air is charged with fuel. The fuel is combusted to propel the pressure surface within the chamber. The air and the combusted fuel are exhausted from the chamber. A turbocharger is powered with the exhaust to compress air. The air compressed by the turbo charger is passed into the chamber to propel the pressure surface in the chamber. | 01-22-2009 |
Dana Z. Anderson, Boulder, CO US
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| 20090013826 | Alkali Metal Dispenser and Uses for Same - The present invention provides an improved alkali metal dispenser which is pure and free of contaminant gases, and provides for controlled releasing, delivery and recycling of the alkali metal in multiple stages in a controlled manner. The present invention also provides an alkali metal pump or getter. | 01-15-2009 |
| 20100200739 | Ultracold-Matter Systems - Cold-atom systems and methods of handling cold atoms are disclosed. A cold-atom system has multiple chambers and a fluidic connection between two of the chambers. One of these two chambers includes an atom source and the other includes an atom chip. | 08-12-2010 |
| 20100207016 | Channel Cell System - A cold-atom system has multiple vacuum chambers. One vacuum chamber includes an atom source. A fluidic connection is provided between that vacuum chamber and another vacuum chamber. The fluidic connection includes a microchannel formed as a groove in a substantially flat surface and covered by a layer of material. | 08-19-2010 |
Edward J. Anderson, Littleton, CO US
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| 20090178365 | METHOD OF FABRICATING A PRECAST CONCRETE METER PIT - A precast concrete meter pit consisting of an elongated hollow pipe having a beveled support ledge at one end and notches at the opposite end is fabricated by utilizing a slip form packerhead apparatus in which the beveled support ledge is formed by a radially inwardly inclined trowel edge bearing against a pallet member which is caused to vibrate when concrete is injected into the slip form apparatus. | 07-16-2009 |
Edward J. Anderson, Bow Mar, CO US
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| 20090084793 | Precast concrete meter pit and method and apparatus for making same - A precast concrete meter pit consisting of a plurality of precast concrete hollow elongated cylindrical wall sections in end to end relation to one another is fabricated by utilizing a slip form packerhead apparatus in which the wall sections are formed with an annular slip ring when concrete is injected into the slip form apparatus. | 04-02-2009 |
Emily Anderson, Lafayette, CO US
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| 20090280567 | STABILIZED SIRNAS AS TRANSFECTION CONTROLS AND SILENCING REAGENTS - RNA molecules, including siRNA molecules and related control, trackability and exaequo agents with specific stability modifications are provided. These molecules are particularly advantageous as transfection control reagents. The molecules include first and second 5′ terminal sense nucleotides with 2′-O-alkyl groups and a label on the first 5′ terminal sense nucleotide, in conjunction with at least one additional 2′-O-alkyl pyrimidine modified sense nucleotide, and either: (i) at least one 2′ fluoro modified pyrimidine antisense nucleotide and a phosphorylated first 5′ terminal antisense nucleotide; or (ii) a first and second 5′ terminal antisense nucleotide with 2′-O-alkyl modifications and at least one additional 2′-O-alkyl pyrimidine modified antisense nucleotide. | 11-12-2009 |
| 20100093085 | TRIPARTITE OLIGONUCLEOTIDE COMPLEXES AND METHODS FOR GENE SILENCING BY RNA INTERFERENCE - Provided herein are tripartite oligonucleotide complexes which can be administered to a cell, tissue or organism to silence a target gene. The tripartite oligonucleotide complexes of the disclosure may include a conjugate moiety that facilitates delivery to a cell, tissue or organism without the aid of a transfection reagent | 04-15-2010 |
| 20110160285 | IDENTIFICATION OF MIRNA PROFILES THAT ARE DIAGNOSTIC OF HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY - Disclosed herein are a collection of miRNAs and genes whose expression is altered in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Accordingly, these miRNAs and genes, singly or in combination, are useful as molecular markers for diagnosis or prognosis of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. The miRNAs and genes disclosed can also be therapeutic targets for cardiac hypertrophy. For example, agents such as miRNA mimics, miRNA inhibitors or siRNAs for a given miRNA or gene can be used to modulate the level of these molecules thereby inhibiting or preventing hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. | 06-30-2011 |
Georgia A. Anderson, Longmont, CO US
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| 20120128850 | FORTIFYING NON-FAT FOOD PRODUCTS WITH POLYUNSATURATED FATTY ACIDS - According to one embodiment, a food product comprises a non-fat base, one or more polyunsaturated fatty acids, and one or more stabilizing ingredients. The stabilizing ingredients are selected to reduce the rate at which the polyunsaturated fatty acids oxidize in the non-fat base. At least one of the one or more stabilizing ingredients comprises a protein, a lipid, or a protein-and-lipid combination. | 05-24-2012 |
Jeremy L. Anderson, Colorado Springs, CO US
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| 20100092368 | Indirect and direct method of sequestering contaminates - The invention generally relates to a method for sequestration contaminates. More particularly, the invention relates to a significant performance enhancement over existing mineral carbonation processes through the use of a high mass transfer system and an efficient pH swing reaction. More particularly, aspects of the invention are directed to direct and indirect methods of sequestering contaminates. | 04-15-2010 |
Jim Anderson, Columbine Valley, CO US
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| 20090182768 | MULTI-MVNO WIRELESS SERVICE - Systems and methods for determining an optimal range of frequencies of electromagnetic waves are described. In some embodiments, mobile voice communications devices measure average power received from certain ranges of such frequencies, each range associated with a communications service provider. A cost may be associated with each range. An optimal range of frequencies may be determined based on these factors. Each device may also receive a set of data identifying the location of the device. Each device may transmit one or more communications signals to a CIP with such measurements and location information, and some of this information may be stored in a database. | 07-16-2009 |
| 20110237271 | MULTI-MVNO WIRELESS SERVICE - Systems and methods for determining an optimal range of frequencies of electromagnetic waves are described. In some embodiments, mobile voice communications devices measure average power received from certain ranges of such frequencies, each range associated with a communications service provider. A cost may be associated with each range. An optimal range of frequencies may be determined based on these factors. Each device may also receive a set of data identifying the location of the device. Each device may transmit one or more communications signals to a CIP with such measurements and location information, and some of this information may be stored in a database. | 09-29-2011 |
John S. Anderson, Arvada, CO US
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| 20090292461 | DYNAMIC DELIVERY OF WAYPOINT DATA ASSOCIATED WITH TRAVEL RESERVATIONS - Capabilities are added to a travel reservation system by delivering a traveler's destination information to a car reservation company computer for subsequent downloading as waypoint data into a global positioning system (GPS) device in the car being rented by the traveler. The traveler creates a travel itinerary, including a request for a rental car at a first destination and a second destination to which the traveler will drive the car. Information about the destinations is transmitted to the rental car company for downloading into a GPS receiver in the rental car for use by the traveler. | 11-26-2009 |
John Wm. Anderson, Highlands Ranch, CO US
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| 20100171886 | PRESENTATION OF READING SERVICE CHANNELS TO THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED - Systems and methods are disclosed to automatically provide an audio sub-channel for a reading service to a visually impaired user. An audio service system includes a control module and a transmit module. The control module is operable to identify an audio sub-channel for a reading service available for reception within a broadcast area of a television content provider. The control module is further operable to identify a set of commands for a television tuner instructing the television tuner to tune to the audio sub-channel. The transmit module is operable to transmit the set of commands to the television tuner so the visually impaired user can listen to the audio sub-channel for the reading service. | 07-08-2010 |
Jon J. Anderson, Boulder, CO US
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| 20110294456 | ADAPTIVE QUALITY OF SERVICE FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE - The subject matter disclosed herein relates to adaptive quality of service for a wireless communication device. | 12-01-2011 |
| 20120075992 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR TOUCH TEMPERATURE MANAGEMENT BASED ON POWER DISSIPATION HISTORY - Certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to a technique for touch temperature management of a wireless communications device based on power dissipated over time, and possibly internal temperature readings. For example, the information about power dissipated over time can be utilized along with monitored internal temperatures of a device's internal circuitry to reduce transmit power and/or data rates as required in order to keep a surface temperature of the wireless device below a specified limit. A knowledge of how the device's touch temperature varies with the dissipated power and a knowledge of the power dissipation history can be utilized to determine when to reduce the transmit power in order to avoid overheating (e.g., exceeding the touch temperature limit). | 03-29-2012 |
Jon James Anderson, Boulder, CO US
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| 20080242339 | CONTROLLING FORWARD AND REVERSE LINK TRAFFIC CHANNEL POWER - Forward link transmission power to a user terminal in a wireless communications system having a plurality of beams is controlled by determining a baseline power level, P | 10-02-2008 |
| 20090055709 | GENERATING AND IMPLEMENTING A SIGNAL PROTOCOL AND INTERFACE FOR HIGHER DATA RATES - A data Interface for transferring digital data between a host and a client over a communication path using packet structures linked together to form a communication protocol for communicating a pre-selected set of digital control and presentation data. The signal protocol is used by link controllers configured to generate, transmit, and receive packets forming the communications protocol, and to form digital data into one or more types of data packets, with at least one residing in the host device and being coupled to the client through the communications path. The interface provides a cost-effective, low power, bi-directional, high-speed data transfer mechanism over a short-range “serial” type data link, which lends itself to implementation with miniature connectors and thin flexible cables which are especially useful in connecting display elements such as wearable micro-displays to portable computers and wireless communication devices. | 02-26-2009 |
| 20090070479 | GENERATING AND IMPLEMENTING A SIGNAL PROTOCOL AND INTERFACE FOR HIGHER DATA RATES - A data Interface for transferring digital data between a host and a client over a communication path using packet structures linked together to form a communication protocol for communicating a pre-selected set of digital control and presentation data. The signal protocol is used by link controllers configured to generate, transmit, and receive packets forming the communications protocol, and to form digital data into one or more types of data packets, with at least one residing in the host device and being coupled to the client through the communications path. The interface provides a cost-effective, low power, bi-directional, high-speed data transfer mechanism over a short-range “serial” type data link, which lends itself to implementation with miniature connectors and thin flexible cables which are especially useful in connecting display elements such as wearable micro-displays to portable computers and wireless communication devices. | 03-12-2009 |
| 20090290625 | THERMAL MANAGEMENT FOR DATA MODULES - A data module operable in a wireless communication system is provided. The data module comprises a plurality of circuit components, one or more temperature sensors, and a thermal management unit. The temperature sensors are configured to determine the temperature of a corresponding circuit component. The thermal management unit is configured to determine one or more thermal characteristics of the data module based on the temperature determinations, and to generate one or more power control point signals indicating whether to adjust corresponding operating characteristics of a target component based on the determined thermal characteristics. | 11-26-2009 |
| 20100128626 | HIGH DATA RATE INTERFACE APPARATUS AND METHOD - A data interface for transferring digital data between a host and a client over a communication path using packet structures linked together to form a communication protocol for communicating a pre-selected set of digital control and presentation data. The signal protocol is used by link controllers configured to generate, transmit, and receive packets forming the communications protocol, and to form digital data into one or more types of data packets, with at least one residing in the host device and being coupled to the client through the communications path. The interface provides a cost-effective, low power, bi-directional, high-speed data transfer mechanism over a short-range “serial” type data link, which lends itself to implementation with miniature connectors and thin flexible cables which are especially useful in connecting display elements such as wearable micro-displays to portable computers and wireless communication devices. | 05-27-2010 |
| 20100260055 | HIGH DATA RATE INTERFACE WITH IMPROVED LINK SYNCHRONIZATION - A data Interface for transferring digital data between a host and a client over a communication path using packet structures linked together to form a communication protocol for communicating a pre-selected set of digital control and presentation data. The signal protocol is used by link controllers configured to generate, transmit, and receive packets forming the communications protocol, and to form digital data into one or more types of data packets, with at least one residing in the host device and being coupled to the client through the communications path. The interface provides a cost-effective, low power, bi-directional, high-speed data transfer mechanism over a short-range “serial” type data link, which lends itself to implementation with miniature connectors and thin flexible cables which are especially useful in connecting display elements such as wearable micro-displays to portable computers and wireless communication devices. | 10-14-2010 |
| 20110022719 | HIGH DATA RATE INTERFACE - A data Interface for transferring digital data between a host and a client over a communication path using packet structures linked together to form a communication protocol for communicating a pre-selected set of digital control and presentation data. The signal protocol is used by link controllers configured to generate, transmit, and receive packets forming the communications protocol, and to form digital data into one or more types of data packets, with at least one residing in the host device and being coupled to the client through the communications path. The interface provides a cost-effective, low power, bi-directional, high-speed data transfer mechanism over a short-range “serial” type data link, which lends itself to implementation with miniature connectors and thin flexible cables which are especially useful in connecting display elements such as wearable micro-displays to portable computers and wireless communication devices. | 01-27-2011 |
| 20110199383 | HIGH DATA RATE INTERFACE APPARATUS AND METHOD - A data interface for transferring digital data between a host and a client over a communication path using packet structures linked together to form a communication protocol for communicating a pre-selected set of digital control and presentation data. The signal protocol is used by link controllers configured to generate, transmit, and receive packets forming the communications protocol, and to form digital data into one or more types of data packets, with at least one residing in the host device and being coupled to the client through the communications path. The interface provides a cost-effective, low power, bi-directional, high-speed data transfer mechanism over a short-range “serial” type data link, which lends itself to implementation with miniature connectors and thin flexible cables which are especially useful in connecting display elements such as wearable micro-displays to portable computers and wireless communication devices. | 08-18-2011 |
| 20110199931 | HIGH DATA RATE INTERFACE APPARATUS AND METHOD - A data interface for transferring digital data between a host and a client over a communication path using packet structures linked together to form a communication protocol for communicating a pre-selected set of digital control and presentation data. The signal protocol is used by link controllers configured to generate, transmit, and receive packets forming the communications protocol, and to form digital data into one or more types of data packets, with at least one residing in the host device and being coupled to the client through the communications path. The interface provides a cost-effective, low power, bi-directional, high-speed data transfer mechanism over a short-range “serial” type data link, which lends itself to implementation with miniature connectors and thin flexible cables which are especially useful in connecting display elements such as wearable micro-displays to portable computers and wireless communication devices. | 08-18-2011 |
Justin Anderson, Edwards, CO US
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| 20090018581 | SOFT TISSUE FIXATION ASSEMBLY AND METHOD - A soft tissue fixation assembly comprises an anchor element which is installed in a bone or other tissue and a suture joiner element which mates with the anchor element. The suture joiner element includes a suture retaining element that securely retains suture and which is connected to the anchor element. Energy is transmitted through the suture joiner element to cause relative vibratory motion between the respective components and localized collapsing and compressing of the suture joiner element to secure the suture within the suture joiner element and to secure the suture joiner element within the anchor element. The soft tissue segment is thus fixed to the bone via the sutures secured in the bone anchor. | 01-15-2009 |
Ken E. Anderson, Boulder, CO US
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| 20080219128 | OPTICAL PICKUP, OPTICAL INFORMATION RECORDING AND REPRODUCING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR OPTICALLY RECORDING AND REPRODUCING INFORMATION - An optical pickup for recording a hologram by using an angle multiplexing method. An optical beam is separated into two beams, a signal beam and a reference beam having different convergence/divergence degrees, by using an optical component such as a diffraction lens. The signal and reference beams are made incident upon the same objective, and the optical component or the objective lens is moved in a direction perpendicular to an optical axis, to thereby realize angle multiplex recording. If an optical information recording medium is inclined, the optical component or the objective lens is moved along the direction along which the optical information recording medium moved to change an angle of the reference beam incident upon the optical information recording medium and compensate for degradation of a reproduction signal. | 09-11-2008 |
| 20090080042 | MONOCULAR HOLOGRAPHIC DATA STORAGE SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE - A monocular holographic storage device or system to provide for compact recording and/or reading of data pages in a holographic storage medium. Also provided are methods for carrying out such data storage and/or data recovery using a monocular holographic storage device or system. Further provided are articles comprising holographic storage media for recording or for reading recorded data using such devices or systems. | 03-26-2009 |
| 20100231998 | MONOCULAR HOLOGRAPHIC DATA STORAGE SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE - A monocular holographic storage device or system to provide for compact recording and/or reading of data pages in a holographic storage medium. Also provided are methods for carrying out such data storage and/or data recovery using a monocular holographic storage device or system. Further provided are articles including holographic storage media for recording or for reading recorded data using such devices or systems. | 09-16-2010 |
| 20120127548 | MONOCULAR HOLOGRAPHIC DATA STORAGE SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE - A monocular holographic storage device or system to provide for compact recording and/or reading of data pages in a holographic storage medium. Also provided are methods for carrying out such data storage and/or data recovery using a monocular holographic storage device or system. Further provided are articles comprising holographic storage media for recording or for reading recorded data using such devices or systems. | 05-24-2012 |
Ken E. Anderson, Longmont, CO US
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| 20080225670 | OPTICAL PICKUP, OPTICAL INFORMATION RECORDING APPARATUS AND OPTICAL INFORMATION RECORDING AND REPRODUCING APPARATUS USING THE OPTICAL PICKUP - In holographic recording, it is important to form stably an interference fringe between a reference beam and a signal beam in a holographic storage medium. To suppress factors degrading stability of the interference fringe, such as fluctuation of atmospheric air, position displacement of optical components and the like during propagation of the reference and signal beams, an optical pickup and an optical information recording/reproducing apparatus adopt an optical system structure providing a higher proportion of optical components shared by the reference and signal beams optical path than conventional optical system structure. To increase the proportion of shared optical components, the signal beam and the reference beam pass through the PBS prism as parallel beams and a concave lens is placed on a reference beam path just before the objective lens. | 09-18-2008 |
Kenneth E. Anderson, Boulder, CO US
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| 20080259421 | METHODS FOR IMPLEMENTING PAGE BASED HOLOGRAPHIC ROM RECORDING AND READING - According to one aspect, methods and systems for recording and reading holographic storage media are provided. In one aspect, a method includes illuminating a data mask with a beam and recording a resulting modulated beam in a holographic storage medium, wherein the data mask includes an information layer that is divided into multiple data pages, and propagating a reference beam to the holographic storage medium to record the multiple data pages of the data mask in a parallel fashion on the holographic storage medium. | 10-23-2008 |
Kent D. Anderson, Westminster, CO US
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| 20080285549 | SYNCHRONOUS READ CHANNEL - A synchronous read channel having a single chip integrated circuit digital portion which provides digital gain control, timing recovery, equalization, digital peak detection, sequence detection, RLL( | 11-20-2008 |
Lance Anderson, Niwot, CO US
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| 20090197596 | SIP CLIENT-BASED LOCAL NUMBER PORTABILITY THROUGH AN AIRCRAFT AIR-TO-GROUND LINK - The SIP Number Portability System disables the cellular radios in the wireless device and enables a WiFi 802.11 protocol-based radio. In the airborne mode, it activates a call forwarding registration process which has calls to the subscriber's publicly available phone number forwarded to the Airborne Session Initiated Protocol client through a SIP-based Public Switched Telephone Network access number and incoming communication sessions directed to the subscriber's wireless service provider user address routed to the Airborne Session Initiated Protocol client through a SIP-based data gateway on the Internet or the Public Switched Data Network. On outbound calls, the Airborne Session Initiated Protocol Client populates the Calling Number field with the wireless subscriber device phone number so that the caller ID display located at the called party's subscriber device shows the subscriber's publicly available phone number. | 08-06-2009 |
L. Michael Anderson, Arvada, CO US
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| 20080263272 | DATA STORAGE MANAGEMENT METHOD - A method for selectively controlling reutilization of space in a virtual tape system (VTS) having a buffer and a multiple volume tape cartridge includes transferring data volume files to the VTS. The buffer transfers the data making up these files as virtual tape volumes (VTVs) to different locations of the cartridge for storage. A file is selectively designated for the VTS to delete from storage after a date included with the file has elapsed by deleting the VTVs corresponding to the file from the cartridge to reuse space of the cartridge. The method includes detecting if a file transferred as VTVs to the cartridge has been designated for deletion. The VTS is prohibited from deleting the file after the date has elapsed if the file was not designated for deletion and is allowed to delete the file after the date has elapsed if the file was not designated for deletion. | 10-23-2008 |
Mark A. Anderson, Fort Collins, CO US
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| 20110079453 | Methods and Apparatus for Utilizing Electrically Powered Vehicles - Methods and apparatus may augment the utility of an electrically powered vehicle. A first electric motor ( | 04-07-2011 |
Michael B. Anderson, Colorado Springs, CO US
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| 20100301923 | MONOLITHIC VOLTAGE REFERENCE DEVICE WITH INTERNAL, MULTI-TEMPERATURE DRIFT DATA AND RELATED TESTING PROCEDURES - A testing procedure may determine whether a monolithic voltage reference device meets a temperature drift specification. A first non-room temperature output voltage of the monolithic voltage reference device may be measured while the monolithic voltage reference device is at a first non-room temperature which is substantially different than room temperature. First non-room temperature information may be stored in a memory within the monolithic voltage reference device which is a function of the first non-room temperature output voltage. A second non-room temperature output voltage of the monolithic voltage reference device may be measured while the monolithic voltage reference device is at a second non-room temperature which is substantially different than the room temperature and the first non-room temperature. Second non-room temperature information may be stored in the memory without destroying the first non-room temperature information which is a function of the second non-room temperature output voltage. A determination may be made whether the monolithic voltage reference device meets the temperature drift specification based on a computation that is a function of both the first non-room temperature information and the second non-room temperature information. | 12-02-2010 |
Robert K. Anderson, Boulder, CO US
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| 20080236626 | NON-ELECTRIC POWERED AUTOMATIC WASHING APPARATUS - The present invention is directed to a non-electric hand-washing apparatus. The present invention is adapted to be used in connection with a supply of pressurized water. The present invention utilizes the water pressure to power at least a timing mechanism that operates to control a wash cycle. The wash cycle includes at least the delivery of a set amount of water to a user's hands. Embodiments of the present invention include the delivery of a quantity of soap to the user at the beginning of the wash cycle. The delivery of soap is also affected by a utilization of water pressure. | 10-02-2008 |
Ronald Stuart Anderson, Loveland, CO US
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| 20120133824 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR AUTOMATICALLY OPTIMIZING OPTICAL CONTRAST IN AUTOMATED EQUIPMENT - Techniques for automatically adjusting and/or optimizing the color and/or intensity of the illuminating light used in a vision system is presented. The intensity of each of a plurality of illuminating light colors is allowed to be independently adjusted to adapt the illumination light based on the color of a part feature against the part feature background of a part being viewed by the vision system to produce high contrast between the part feature and background. Automated contrast optimization may be achieved by stepping through all available color combinations and evaluating the contrast between the part feature and background to select a color combination having a “best” or acceptable contrast level. | 05-31-2012 |
Roy E. Anderson, Fort Collins, CO US
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| 20080306786 | License management tool to monitor and analyze license usage to determine need for additional licenses - License management techniques for managing and analyzing license usage among license consumers. | 12-11-2008 |
Sara E. Anderson, Erie, CO US
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| 20110054467 | Cutting Assembly for Surgical Instruments - The present disclosure relates to an end effector assembly for use with a forceps. The end effector assembly includes a pair of jaw members and a cutting element. The pair of jaw members having at least one jaw member that is moveable relative to the other from a first, open position to a second, closed position for grasping tissue. Each of the jaw members includes a cutting channel that is defined therein and extends therealong. The cutting element includes a fixed end and a movable end. The fixed end is disposed within the cutting channel of one of the jaw members and the moveable end is disposed within the cutting channel of the other of the jaw member. The cutting element defines a movable cutting loop disposed between the cutting channels and between the fixed end and the movable end. The cutting loop has an arcuate portion that is reciprocatable to cut tissue. | 03-03-2011 |
| 20120059371 | Dynamic and Static Bipolar Electrical Sealing and Cutting Device - An end effector assembly includes opposed jaws moveable from an open to a closed position for grasping tissue therebetween. Each jaw includes an electrically conductive surface adapted to conduct electrosurgical energy through tissue disposed between the jaws. A static bipolar cutting portion including at least one electrically conductive cutting element and at least one insulating element having a first configuration is disposed on at least one of the jaws. The static cutting portion is configured to electrically cut tissue disposed between the jaws upon activation of the cutting element and at least one of an opposing sealing surface and an opposing cutting element. A dynamic cutting portion including at least one electrically conductive cutting element and at least one insulating element having a second configuration is disposed on at least one of the jaws. The dynamic cutting portion electrically transects tissue during movement relative to tissue. | 03-08-2012 |
Scott Anderson, Lafayette, CO US
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| 20120011793 | Adhesion Enhanced Insulated Framing Member - The present invention relates to the construction arts, in particular a new implementation for a framing member or structural support apparatus for bearing the loads required for walls, roofs, ceilings, and floors. Further a formed insulated layer with enhanced adhesion characteristics provides a thermal break within the framing member serves to increase the insulation value and enhance the structural value of the apparatus. | 01-19-2012 |
Seth I. Anderson, Grand Junction, CO US
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| 20090205102 | Garment with integral garment pack - An upper-body garment has an invertable pocket in the garment's back, formed between an exterior layer and an interior lining layer of the back panel. A vertical pocket opening on one side of the back panel permits ready access to the pocket while wearing the garment. Shoulder straps and pockets are formed within the invertable pocket. The pocket linings and straps may be drawn out to invert the pocket into a backpack configuration. The remainder of the garment may be entirely placed in the backpack and carried therein. | 08-20-2009 |
Steven M. Anderson, Aurora, CO US
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| 20090286731 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR THE TREATMENT OF XEROSTOMIA - Methods for the treatment of xerostomia are described, hi particular, the present invention takes advantage of the inventors' observation that xerostomia is caused by induction of apoptosis, and can be inhibited by interfering with the cellular processes that trigger apoptosis in cells receiving chemo- and/or radiotherapy. | 11-19-2009 |
Thornton J. Anderson, Denver, CO US
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| 20090243290 | Isolation Gasket, System, and Method of Manufacture - Sealing systems for high pressure applications that provide electrical isolation between joined elements as well as enhanced resistance to leakage of media during a fire. High pressure sealing is accomplished using a metallic core to which an electrically isolating material is bonded on either or both sides. Sealing is achieved through a dielectric sealing element, such as a spring-loaded polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) ring. Flanges of the joint may be bolted together with the seal interposed therebetween, and the flanges bolted together. In the event of a fire, heat may be generated that is at a high enough temperature to burn away the isolating material and PTFE ring. Systems of various embodiments provide a metal core backup seal and a compression limiter, which, respectively, prevent the media from leaking from the joint and maintain bolt load at the flanges. | 10-01-2009 |
| 20110266755 | ISOLATION GASKET, SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - Sealing systems for high pressure applications that provide electrical isolation between joined elements as well as enhanced resistance to leakage of media during a fire. High pressure sealing is accomplished using a metallic core to which an electrically isolating material is bonded on either or both sides. Sealing is achieved through a dielectric sealing element, such as a spring-loaded polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) ring. Flanges of the joint may be bolted together with the seal interposed therebetween, and the flanges bolted together. In the event of a fire, heat may be generated that is at a high enough temperature to burn away the isolating material and PTFE ring. Systems of various embodiments provide a metal core backup seal and a compression limiter, which, respectively, prevent the media from leaking from the joint and maintain bolt load at the flanges. | 11-03-2011 |
