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20110242315 | WILDLIFE SURVEILLANCE CAMERA - A wildlife surveillance camera has a housing and first and second battery compartments located in the housing, which battery compartments are sized to receive at least two batteries in end-to-end fashion. The battery compartments are separated from each other by a gap which contains the electronics for the camera. The camera unit has an inner door that closes the access openings into the battery compartments. An outer door is provided to provide access to the inner door. The camera image sensor, the triggering device and the display are all mounted to the rear portion of the housing. | 10-06-2011 |
20110281493 | ELECTRONIC WILDLIFE CALL - An electronic wildlife call has a housing and electronics. The housing has a main body and a pistol type handle extending from the main body. The electronics includes memory with a library of electronic sound calls, a sound generator, a speaker and a user interface. The user interface is at a rear end of the main body and the speaker is at a front end. A pistol-style trigger adjacent the handle sounds the selected call when pulled. The calls are stored according to animal type, with each animal having plural calls. A user can scroll through the calls by animal type. The main body has front and rear portions that are rotatably coupled together. An electrical coupling between the two portions has concentric rings in one portion and pins in the other portion, which pins are in contact with the rings. | 11-17-2011 |
20120008464 | ELECTRONIC WILDLIFE CALL - An electronic wildlife call has electronics and a housing. The electronics includes an electronic sound generator, memory containing at least one sound call, and at least one speaker connected with the sound generator. The housing contains the electronics and has an upper portion and a lower portion. Legs are coupled to the lower portion of the housing. The legs are movable between a deployed position and a stowed position, wherein when the legs are in the deployed position, the housing is elevated above the ground. The housing has a docking port for receiving a remote control. When the remote control is located in the docking port, the power supply in the remote control is recharged and calls are synced. | 01-12-2012 |
20120008930 | ACTION CAMERA WITH CAPABILITY OF CAPTURING IMAGES IN DAYLIGHT AND INFRARED - The action camera has a housing, a lens, and an image sensor located in a light path from the lens. A filter is operable to move between first and second positions, with the first position located in the light path and the second position located out of the light path. An actuator moves the filter between the first and second positions. The actuator includes an electromagnet and a magnet. One of the electromagnet and the magnet is fixed relative to the light path, while the other of the electromagnet and the magnet is movable relative to the light path and is coupled to the filter. The magnet has poles that interact with the poles of the electromagnet. As the electromagnet is energized, the magnet rotates. The polarity of the electromagnet is reversed in order to reverse the rotation of the magnet. The camera is also provided with a light source. When the light source is activated, then the filter is moved accordingly. The actuator is small and consumes little electrical power. | 01-12-2012 |
20120327225 | SURVEILLANCE CAMERA WITH WIRELESS COMMUNICATION AND CONTROL CAPABILITY - A camera and a remote device wirelessly communicate data and commands over a first channel using respective wireless transceivers. The wireless transceiver of the camera is normally operated in a sleep mode. The remote device transmits a wake up signal on a second channel to a receiver in the camera, wherein the wireless transceiver in the camera is woken and communication is established over the first channel. The wireless unit on the camera is removably coupled thereto so that the cameras can operate with or without the unit. | 12-27-2012 |
20120327242 | SURVEILLANCE CAMERA WITH RAPID SHUTTER ACTIVATION - A surveillance camera has plural triggering sensors that sense moving objects. A secondary sensor senses the object first, and wakes up the processor in the camera so that when the object is sensed by a main sensor, the processor is ready to take the picture immediately. | 12-27-2012 |
20130104807 | FEED DISPENSER | 05-02-2013 |
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20140144062 | ELECTRICAL DECOY APPARATUS - An electric decoy apparatus has a base, a motor unit mounted to the base, a support arm extending from the motor unit and a decoy cover on the support arm. The support arm follows a cam that is rotated by a motor in the motor unit. The support arm moves from a first position, to a second position and back to the first position and then to an intermediate third position before returning to the first position. The motor also rotates an eccentric weight which causes the motor unit to move relative to the base. | 05-29-2014 |
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20090157740 | System for Logging and Reporting Access to Content Using Unique Content Identifiers - One embodiment of a system for logging and reporting access to content includes a content addressable storage manager configured to control storing of data elements to the content storage and retrieving of data elements from the content storage, the content addressable storage manager including a content identifier generator configured to generate a content identifier for each data element stored in the content storage, and an access log module configured to record access data for each data element stored in the content storage and to associate the access data for each data element with a content identifier of that data element. The access log module is also configured to generate an access report that includes access data for one or more data elements stored in the content storage. | 06-18-2009 |
20090157987 | System and Method for Creating Self-Authenticating Documents Including Unique Content Identifiers - One embodiment of a method for creating a self-authenticating document includes receiving a request to retrieve a data element identified by a content identifier, identifying a storage location associated with the content identifier, retrieving a data element stored at the storage location, calculating a second content identifier of the retrieved data element, comparing the content identifier and the second content identifier, if the content identifier and the second content identifier match, creating an image of the retrieved data element, creating a representation of the stored content identifier, creating a representation of metadata associated with the retrieved data element, and creating a document that includes the image of the retrieved data element, the representation of the stored content identifier, and the representation of metadata. The representation of the stored content identifier may be an alphanumeric string or a graphical representation derived from the stored content identifier. | 06-18-2009 |
20090164506 | System and Method for Content-Based Email Authentication - One embodiment of a system for content-based email authentication includes an email server configured to receive an email from a client, a content identifier generator configured to generate content identifiers for an email by applying a hash algorithm to content of the email, the email server further configured to append the content identifiers to the email before sending the email. The email server is further configured to receive a second email from a network, the second email having appended content identifiers. The content identifier generator is further configured to generate content identifiers for the second email, and the email server is further configured to compare the generated content identifiers with the appended content identifiers and if the generated content identifiers and the appended content identifiers match, the email is deemed authentic and the email server is configured to send the second email to a client. | 06-25-2009 |
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20140194757 | SYSTEM FOR DISTRIBUTED BLOOD FLOW MEASUREMENT - A medical system for minimally-invasive measurement of blood flow in an artery (AT). An interventional device (IVD) with an optical fiber (FB) comprising a plurality of temperature-sensitive optical sensor segments, e.g. Fiber Bragg Gratings, spatially distributed along its longitudinal extension is configured for insertion into an artery (AT). A temperature changer (TC) is arranged in the WD to introduce a local change in temperature (ΔT) of a bolus of blood in the artery, to allow thermal tracking over time with the optical fiber (FB). A measurement unit (MU) with a laser light source (LS) delivers light to the optical fiber (FB) and receives light reflected from the optical fiber (FB) and generates a corresponding time varying output signal. A first algorithm (A1) translates this time varying output signal into a set of temperatures corresponding to temperatures at respective positions along the optical fiber (FB). A second algorithm (A2) calculates a measure of blood flow (BF) at respective positions along the optical fiber (FB) in accordance with a temporal behavior of said set of temperatures. Such system can be used to quickly scan an artery for diagnosing stenotic regions without the need for pullbacks or injection of toxic liquids. A good spatial resolution of the blood flow measurement can be obtained in real-time. | 07-10-2014 |
20140219537 | VASCULAR OUTLINING WITH OSTIA VISUALIZATION - An apparatus and a related method of processing a 2D projection image ( | 08-07-2014 |
20150082143 | VESSEL ANNOTATOR - The present invention relates to annotating a medical image. For an improved manual insertion of information in a medical image, it is provided to display an image ( | 03-19-2015 |
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20090005974 | Fuel cost predictor system - A vehicle navigation system that provides one or more route choices based on various factors that will reduce travel cost, particularly fuel cost. A fuel cost predictor algorithm weights the various factors to determine the most cost effective route. The factors can include anything that affects fuel and/or vehicle costs, such as distance traveled, driving conditions, such as temperature, snow, ice, etc., fuel prices along the route, terrain, vehicle diagnostics, traffic congestion, driver operating behavior, desired arrival time, rare traffic events, average speed, etc. | 01-01-2009 |
20110071717 | HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE DEVICE FOR AN AUTONOMIC VEHICLE CONTROL SYSTEM - An apparatus for generating autonomic control mode commands to an autonomic control system in a vehicle to execute an autonomic vehicle maneuver in response to an operator command includes a control module signally connected to the autonomic control system and an input device. The input device is manipulated by an operator to transition among operator command positions and configured to generate signal outputs monitored by the control module indicating the operator command positions including a neutral position, a detent position and an extended detent position. The input device further includes a reset state corresponding to the neutral position and monitored by the control module, an initiation state corresponding to the extended detent position and monitored by the control module, and a command state corresponding to the detent position and monitored by the control module. | 03-24-2011 |