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Aaron Chriss, Woodbury, CT US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20080267548 | BEARING ARRANGEMENT FOR THE SHAFT OF A TURBO-CHARGER - A bearing ( | 10-30-2008 |
| 20110135235 | BALL BEARING FOR A TURBOCHARGER - A ball bearing arrangement for a turbocharger. This ball bearing arrangement has a turbocharger shaft, which is to be mounted, and a housing part of the turbocharger. An inner raceway of the ball bearing arrangement is formed on an outer surface of the turbocharger shaft, an outer raceway of the ball bearing arrangement is formed on an inner surface of the housing part, and balls are inserted between the outer raceway and the inner raceway. The inner raceway and/or the outer raceway are/is fabricated from an M62 steel. | 06-09-2011 |
Dean M. Chriss, Euclid, OH US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090197530 | Guard tour system utilizing mote networks - A guard tour system utilizing mote networks is disclosed. The system includes a web browser, a server and a plurality of motes in a network which communicate with one another using radio frequency communication. The motes have media readers associated therewith permitting the identification of guard tour officers and incident identifiers to be read from various types of media. The motes transmit guard tour data to the server via a radio frequency transceiver or a communication interface for analysis, reporting, notification or other purpose. Pre-existing mote networks can be utilized thus reducing the number of motes required for communication with the server or other computer utilized by the guard tour system. | 08-06-2009 |
| 20090289763 | Personal safety accessory device - A personal safety accessory device that is worn or carried by the user along with a communication device, such as a cellular telephone, is disclosed. In an emergency situation, the personal safety accessory device is actuated causing the accessory device to emit a short range radio frequency signal that is received by the communication device which attempts to establish a connection to a predetermined address. If a connection is established, the communication device transmits a message, which may consist of voice and/or data to the predetermined address. The connection may be automatically terminated after successful transmission of the message or the connection may remain intact until it is manually terminated. If the connection is not successfully established, the communication device will repeatedly attempt to establish the connection until it is successfully established or the connection has been manually terminated. Alternatively, the communication device will attempt to sequentially establish a connection to a predetermined list of addresses in order to transmit a message, which may consist of voice and/or data, to same. | 11-26-2009 |
Terry M. Chriss, Haddam, CT US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100229102 | ASSISTIVE COMMUNICATION DEVICE - An assistive communication device of the type on which a user can compose a message to be spoken by the device, using an input device to select items on a display to construct the message, can operate in a mode suitable for visually impaired and/or inexperienced users by aurally stepping through the available choices, explaining to the user the consequences of selecting each choice. The order in which choices are presented in these modes may differ from a mode in which they would be presented to an experienced or fully-sighted user. Even for an experienced user, the order in which choices are highlighted on the display may differ according the user's usage history. The device may be connected to external communications, including a telephone line, a data network for electronic mail, or a caregiver alert device. The caregiver alert device may be portable, or may be a caregivers' station console. | 09-09-2010 |
William Howard Chriss, Holmdel, NJ US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090003534 | Telephone Software Testing System and Method - The present invention provides a system and method for a computer controlled test system in which the computer can change and monitor the compound observable state of an electronic device or telephone during testing procedure. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the compound observable state of the electronic device includes a display bit map file or the status of lights or buttons. The compound observable state can be evaluated by the computer in real-time to alert nearby operators of a failure (i.e. a telephone that needs to be rebooted) or malfunction (not rising to the level of a failure). Also, the data related to the compound observable state can be stored in the computer for later review to assist in debugging the telephone's software. | 01-01-2009 |
