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Adam C. Cera, New Berlin, WI US
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| 20090107940 | STOCK WING MERCHANDISE DISPLAY - A merchandising display system having a molded shelf unit containing a plurality of shelves and/or a pegboard for holding goods, and one or more graphic panels for displaying advertising or other information is disclosed. The shelf unit includes first and second side walls having undulating front edges. The graphic panels conform to match the undulating edges. | 04-30-2009 |
Christopher D. Cera, Philadelphia, PA US
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| 20090144158 | System And Method For Enabling Viewing Of Documents Not In HTML Format - A system and method for enabling viewing of non-HTML content. A content provider receives a request to view non-HTML content from a user and forwards JavaScript code to the user. The content provider sends the non-HTML content over a network to a document hosting service. The document hosting service receives the content, converts it into at least one image and assigns a URL to the at least one image. The JavaScript generates the URL at the user's computer. The document hosting service receives the request for the URL from the user and forwards the at least one image to the user. | 06-04-2009 |
Christopher D. Cera, Havertown, PA US
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| 20110131597 | Data-Driven 3D Traffic Views with the View Based on User-Selected Start and End Geographical Locations - Traffic flow data representing traffic conditions on a road system is obtained. A user selects a start geographical location and an end geographical location. An animated flythrough 3D graphical map is then created and displayed beginning at the start geographical location and navigating toward the end geographical location. The traffic flow data is continuously displayed during the flythrough. | 06-02-2011 |
Juan Cera, Middletown, DE US
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| 20090112079 | TEXTILE-BASED ELECTRODE - Textile-based electrodes include a fabric portion having stretch-recovery non-conductive yarns and an electrically conductive region having stretch-recovery electrically conductive yarn filaments. The electrodes can further include float yarns and can be configured in a textured or ribbed construction. When incorporated into a garment, the electrodes can be used to monitor biophysical characteristics, such as the garment wearer's heart rate. | 04-30-2009 |
| 20110288394 | TEXTILE-BASED ELECTRODE - Textile-based electrodes include a fabric portion having stretch-recovery non-conductive yarns and an electrically conductive region having stretch-recovery electrically conductive yarn filaments. The electrodes can further include float yarns and can be configured in a textured or ribbed construction. When incorporated into a garment, the electrodes can be used to monitor biophysical characteristics, such as the garment wearer's heart rate. In addition, two garments with textile based electrodes are disclosed. First, a wrist band for use with a cardiac patient remote monitoring system includes two fabric layers with integral textile-based electrodes. The skin contacting surface of the band includes a conductive region formed as a continuous ring or stripe. A connector links the conductive region to a lead to a device. Second, an infant garment includes textile based electrodes at the torso region and optionally at other regions in order to monitor the infant's biophysical characteristics as the garment is worn. | 11-24-2011 |
Juan Cera, Middleton DE
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| 20110283435 | FUSIBLE BICOMPONENT SPANDEX - Included are multiple component elastic fibers prepared by a solution-spinning process such as dry spinning or wet spinner of spandex fibers including polyurethaneurea and polyurethane compositions. These fibers have a cross-section including at least two separate regions with definable boundaries wherein at least one region defined by the boundaries of the cross-section includes a polyurethaneurea or polyurethane composition. One region of the fiber includes a fusibility improvement additive to enhance adhesion to itself or to a substrate. | 11-24-2011 |
