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Christopher F. Artig, Summit Park, UT US
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| 20100284519 | Electron Emitter Apparatus and Method of Assembly - An electron emitter assembly, and methods of assembly, is disclosed. The emitter assembly includes an electron emitter that is secured to a support device in a manner such that the emitter is substantially thermally isolated from the support device. | 11-11-2010 |
Christopher F. Bidlake, Naperville, IL US
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| 20100259024 | ENCLOSED DECOUPLING STABILIZER - A stabilizer for a vehicle suspension system includes a fixed housing having a canister and end caps forming an enclosure. A rod moves axially relative to the housing. Abutment members on the rod are separated by a spring and confront or telescope into end stops in the housing, depending upon a rotated position of the end stops relative to the abutment members. | 10-14-2010 |
Christopher F. Bortner, York, PA US
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| 20100175026 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GRAPHICAL CONTENT AND MEDIA MANAGEMENT, SORTING, AND RETRIEVAL - A system and method graphically displays similar or disparate forms of information for the purpose of sorting, searching, organizing, accessing, and using the information that contains a revolving carousel, limits the amount of information displayed by a subset setting, and having sorting commands directly accessible to the user through a remote control or other input device. The carousel design allows the user to easily see the information that is of interest and navigate to the information using commands to spin the carousel right or left, or use the sort, sub-sort, search, or text skip ahead commands. The graphical nature and intuitive operation enables the user to quickly learn, navigate, find, access, or act on the information that they are looking for. | 07-08-2010 |
Christopher F. Ebbert, Minneapolis, MN US
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| 20090217084 | Digital Signage Redundancy - The subject matter of this specification can be embodied in, among other things, a method that includes transmitting content to a location for presentation across a plurality of display devices that each present a portion of the content. The method includes receiving an indication that a first portion of the content managed by a first computing device is unable to be presented on a first display device. The method also includes transmitting a command to display the first portion on a second display device (where the second display device is configured to present a second portion of the content) if the received indication specifies that the first display device experienced a failure or transmitting a command that the first portion be displayed on the first display device using a second computing device if the received indication specifies that the first computing device experienced a failure. | 08-27-2009 |
Christopher F. Fangrow, Harrisonville, MO US
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| 20110082655 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MONITORING LIFT USAGE - Methods and systems for lift monitoring are described. In one embodiment, a first operation signal may be received from a first relay coupled to an electro-mechanical patient lift when the electro-mechanical patient lift is being operated in a first position. A second operation signal may be received from a second relay coupled to the electro-mechanical patient lift when the electro-mechanical patient lift is being operated in a second position. A determination of whether a lift qualification threshold is met may be based on the receiving of the first operation signal and the second operation signal. An occurrence of a lift may be recorded when a determination is made that the lift qualification threshold is met. Additional methods and systems are disclosed. | 04-07-2011 |
| 20110128145 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DOOR ACCESS AND PATIENT MONITORING - Methods and systems for door access and patient monitoring are described. The patient monitoring system includes a door access control system coupled to one or more doors of a facility for monitoring and controlling the access of patients coupled to a patient monitoring device. Whenever a patient coupled to a patient monitoring device comes within a predetermined distance of a particular door the door access control system transmits a first signal encoded with the door location data to the patient monitoring device. The patient monitoring device then transmits a second signal encoded with the door location data and patient identification data of the patient coupled to the monitoring device to the door access control system and a monitoring system that controls the door access and monitoring of patient within the facility. If the door coupled to the door access control system is in the open position when the patient is detected, the door access control system transmits a third signal encoded with the door location data to the monitoring system. The monitoring system then compares the door location data encoded in the second signal with the door location data encoded in the third signal before displaying that data at a master station for alerting facility staff. | 06-02-2011 |
Christopher F. Herot, Newton Highlands, MA US
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| 20090216851 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMMEDIATE AND DELAYED REAL-TIME COMMUNICATION ACTIVITIES USING AVAILABILITY DATA FROM COMMUNICATION THROUGH AN EXTERNAL INSTANT MESSAGING SYSTEM - A system and method for immediate and delayed real-time communication activities using availability data from and communications through an external instant messaging system, that operates to obtain aggregated user online presence information through its own client software, through interception of client-server communications between an external instant messaging client and server, and through other available interfaces to user account information on such external instant messaging systems. The system operates to gather user online presence information in part by intercepting communications between an instant messaging client and the Internet. The aggregate presence data, as well as other information describing the availability of a user, is used to intelligently route real-time communications, such as instant messages and phone calls. The disclosed system further implements a technique for waiting for changes in a user's availability status, and for performing actions on a user's behalf in response to such changes in availability status. | 08-27-2009 |
Christopher F. Hinte, Twinsburg, OH US
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| 20090068495 | Methods and Systems for Re-Metallizing Weld Area in Steel Electrical Conduit - The present embodiments disclose methods and systems for repairing, reconditioning, and/or re-metallizing the weld seam in steel electrical conduit such that the conduit meets UL standards, as well as other applicable industry and government standards Conduit prepared according to the present embodiments is also disclosed. | 03-12-2009 |
Christopher F. Lategan, Kirkland, WA US
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| 20110113377 | MODERNIZATION OF LEGACY APPLICATIONS USING DYNAMIC ICONS - Methods, systems, and techniques for automatically allocating and dynamically determining icons for placement on legacy task output as part of modernizing such tasks are provided. These enhanced modernization techniques may be used for many different applications to automatically provide graphical enhancement to legacy applications in ways heretofore not pragmatically possible because of the sheer volume of menus in typical enterprise scenarios running legacy applications. Example embodiments provide a Role-Based Modernization System (“RBMS”), which uses these enhanced modernization techniques to provide role-based modernization of menu-based legacy applications. | 05-12-2011 |
| 20110231847 | MANAGEMENT OF MULTIPLE INSTANCES OF LEGACY APPLICATION TASKS - Methods, systems, and techniques for supporting access to multiple copies of a legacy task are provided. When there are multiple copies of a task present, then instead of showing the output from a single task, the task workspace area displays task representation pictograms that represent the state and inform the user regarding each particular instance of that legacy task running on the host. The user can use the interface to perform various operations, including to start a new copy of the task, to end a copy of the task, and to select one of the copies for viewing. Example embodiments provide a Role-Based Modernization System (“RBMS”), which uses these enhanced modernization techniques to provide role-based modernization of menu-based legacy applications. | 09-22-2011 |
| 20110231851 | ROLE-BASED MODERNIZATION OF LEGACY APPLICATIONS - Methods, systems, and techniques for role-based modernization of legacy applications are provided. Example embodiments provide a Role-Based Modernization System (“RBMS”), which enables the reorganization of (menu-based) legacy applications by role as a method of modernization and enables user access to such modernized applications through roles. In addition the RBMS supports the ability to enhance such legacy applications by blending them with non-legacy tasks and functions in a user-transparent fashion. In one embodiment, the RBMS comprises a client-side javascript display and control module and a java applet host interface and a server-side emulation control services module. These components cooperate to uniformly present legacy and non-legacy tasks that have been reorganized according to role modernization techniques. | 09-22-2011 |
| 20110270911 | SESSION POOLING FOR LEGACY APPLICATION TASKS - Methods, systems, and techniques for handling session emulation for running legacy applications/tasks in host environments using session pools are provided. These enhanced session emulation techniques may be used for many applications, including modernizing legacy applications, particularly in mid-range or mainframe host computing. Example embodiments provide a Role-Based Modernization System (“RBMS”), which uses the enhanced emulation techniques to provide role-based modernization of menu-based legacy applications. | 11-03-2011 |
| 20110271214 | TIERED CONFIGURATION OF LEGACY APPLICATION TASKS - Methods, systems, and techniques for configuring customizations to legacy tasks as part of modernizing such tasks are provided. Example embodiments of an RBMS provide tiered configuration so that end users can be provided with tools with which they can further modernize legacy tasks in ways that do not tamper with the integrity of the system. For example, in one embodiment at least two configuration levels are available: (1) an administrator level that can control and configure aspects of the RBMS such as the legacy and non-legacy tasks associated with a particular role and defining what tools will be provided to the end user level and (2) an end user level. Example embodiments provide a Role-Based Modernization System (“RBMS”), which uses these enhanced modernization techniques to provide role-based modernization of menu-based legacy applications. | 11-03-2011 |
| 20110271221 | HOTKEY ACCESS TO LEGACY APPLICATION TASKS - Methods, systems, and techniques for assigning hotkeys to legacy tasks as part of modernizing such tasks are provided. A user can assign a hotkey to an individual task so that the user can have instant access to a legacy or a non-legacy task without needing to navigate to “sub-” tasks of the legacy task. Hotkey access may be used with role-based modernization of legacy tasks to provide navigation to and from legacy tasks without starting and stopping sessions. Example embodiments provide a Role-Based Modernization System (“RBMS”), which uses these enhanced modernization techniques to provide role-based modernization of menu-based legacy applications. | 11-03-2011 |
| 20110271231 | DYNAMIC EXTENSIONS TO LEGACY APPLICATION TASKS - Methods, systems, and techniques for adding extensions to legacy tasks as part of modernizing such tasks are provided. A user can add dynamically add task extensions to an individual legacy task by configuring them, even while a task is running. Role extensions can be added to a home desktop of a role through configuration parameters. Task extensions can be made accessible to users through UI controls added as part of the modernization procedure when a legacy task data stream is received from a host computing system. Example embodiments provide a Role-Based Modernization System (“RBMS”), which uses these enhanced modernization techniques to provide role-based modernization of menu-based legacy applications. | 11-03-2011 |
Christopher F. Leva, Rochester, NY US
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| 20100007052 | METHOD FOR THE AESTHETIC SURFACE TREATMENT OF A MONOLITHIC CONCRETE FLOOR AND PRODUCT OF THE METHOD - This invention relates generally to a method for forming a concrete floor as a monolithic unit, wherein a wet concrete mix is deposited and worked to achieve a generally uniform flatness of concrete and adding to the top layer thereof a decorative aggregate material. Subsequently, the surface of the concrete is worked, allowed to partially cure and then ground and polished to substantially remove surface irregularities and reveal the decorative aggregate. The floor surface may then be coated with a sealant to achieve a terrazzo-like appearance. | 01-14-2010 |
Christopher F. Markes, Winchester GB
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| 20090164593 | DERIVING OVERLAY INFORMATION FROM A USER INPUT FOR A BASE MESSAGE SCHEMA ASSOCIATED WITH A NODE IN A MESSAGE FLOW - There is disclosed a method, apparatus and computer program for deriving overlay information from a user input for a base message schema associated with a node in a message flow. The base message schema is presented to the user and has at least one variable portion. A user selection of a variable portion of the base schema is received. The user is then provided with possible overlay schema information for the selected variable portion. A user selection of the schema to be overlaid on the selected variable portion is received. The selected overlay schema is associated with the base schema. | 06-25-2009 |
Christopher F. Marrin, Los Altos, CA US
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| 20090201290 | Methods and Systems for Scoring Multiple Time-Based Assets and Events - The methods and systems for scoring multiple time-based assets and events include declaratively playing a first media sequence; and declaratively initiating a second media sequence at a predetermined time prior to an end point of the first media sequence wherein the predetermined time is independent from an amount of time utilized to play the first media sequence. | 08-13-2009 |
Christopher F. Mitro, Perrysburg, OH US
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| 20120131838 | Adaptive Rail System for AK-Style Weapon - An adaptive rail system | 05-31-2012 |
Christopher F. Pulini, Conshohocken, PA US
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| 20090196218 | WIRELESS SYSTEM GATEWAY CACHE - A wireless system gateway cache is presented. The gateway includes a first, wireless interface, a second interface, and a cache controller. The cache controller receives a characteristic of a parameter of a first device. The cache controller also receives a value of the parameter from the first device via the first interface and stores the value according to the characteristic of the parameter. The cache controller further receives a request for the value of the parameter from a second device via the second interface and sends the stored value to the second device in response to the request. | 08-06-2009 |
Christopher F. Rajecki, Mckean, PA US
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| 20080247690 | ROTARY WING AIRCRAFT ROD END AND METHOD OF MAKING A HELICOPTER VEHICLE ROD END WITH A PRECOCKED ORIENTATION - The invention provides a rotary wing aircraft helicopter vehicle rod end and method of making a rod end. The rotary wing aircraft rod end includes a nonelastomeric inner member having an outer bonding surface segment and an axial bore with a center bore axis, a nonelastomeric outer member having an inner bonding surface segment and an axial bore center bore axis, and molded in place alternating elastomeric shims and nonelastomeric shims connecting the nonelastomeric inner member to the nonelastomeric outer member. The rod end includes a first inner elastomeric shim bonded to the nonelastomeric inner member outer bonding surface segment and to a first inner nonelastomeric shim and a second outer elastomeric shim bonded to the nonelastomeric outer member inner bonding surface segment and to a second outer nonelastomeric shim. The nonelastomeric inner member has a molded misalignment rotary wing aircraft rod end orientation with the outer nonelastomeric outer member. | 10-09-2008 |
| 20120134741 | ROTARY WING AIRCRAFT ROD END AND METHOD OF MAKING A HELICOPTER VEHICLE ROD END WITH A PRECOCKED ORIENTATION - The invention provides a rotary wing aircraft helicopter vehicle rod end and method of making a rod end. The rotary wing aircraft rod end includes a nonelastomeric inner member having an outer bonding surface segment and an axial bore with a center bore axis, a nonelastomeric outer member having an inner bonding surface segment and an axial bore center bore axis, and molded in place alternating elastomeric shims and nonelastomeric shims connecting the nonelastomeric inner member to the nonelastomeric outer member. The rod end includes a first inner elastomeric shim bonded to the nonelastomeric inner member outer bonding surface segment and to a first inner nonelastomeric shim and a second outer elastomeric shim bonded to the nonelastomeric outer member inner bonding surface segment and to a second outer nonelastomeric shim. The nonelastomeric inner member has a molded misalignment rotary wing aircraft rod end orientation with the outer nonelastomeric outer member. | 05-31-2012 |
Christopher F. Schemel, Laurel, MD US
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| 20100300103 | SYSTEM FOR VAPORIZATION OF LIQUID FUELS FOR COMBUSTION AND METHOD OF USE - A gas stream with a reduced oxygen concentration relative to ambient air is used to vaporize a liquid fuel or liquefied higher hydrocarbon gas, or is mixed with a vaporized gas, and the reduced oxygen vaporized fuel gas is fed to a combustion device such as a premixed or diffusion combustor. Preferably, the oxygen content of the gas stream is less than the limiting oxygen index. By mixing the fuel with a gas stream that has an appropriately reduced oxygen content, auto-ignition prior to the desired flame location in the combustor can be avoided. In some embodiments, the reduced oxygen stream is generated from an air separator or taken from the exhaust of the combustion device. | 12-02-2010 |
Christopher F. Simanonis, Winfield, IL US
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| 20080222312 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING USE OF A MODEM JACK - An apparatus and method are disclosed for optimizing use of a modem jack. For a computer system that includes a modem, an apparatus may include a first branch including a first end that is arranged to connect to an Ethernet jack of the modem, a second branch including a second end that is arranged to connect to an Ethernet interface of the computer system, and a third branch including a third end that is arranged to connect to a USB interface of the computer system. The Ethernet jack of the modem will then receive both Ethernet and USB signals. | 09-11-2008 |
Christopher F. Smith, Sonora, CA US
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| 20100306052 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MODIFYING INTERNET CONTENT THROUGH REDIRECTION OF EMBEDDED OBJECTS - Disclosed is a method, and related apparatus, for directing network service provider selected embedded objects to an internet user client. In the method, a network service provider maintains a database of internet user clients that includes a particular service-type value for each internet user client. The network service provider analyzes an HTTP transaction involving the internet user client. The network service provider responds to an HTTP transaction requesting an embedded web object by forwarding to the internet user client, an alternative embedded web object selected in accordance with the user client's particular service-type value, wherein the alternative embedded web object arrives to the internet user client before a response to the originally requested embedded web object. The network service provider causes the originally requested embedded web object to be forwarded to the internet user client after the alternative embedded web object is forwarded to the internet user client. | 12-02-2010 |
Christopher F. Vlach, Northfield Center, OH US
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| 20090208047 | EARSET ASSEMBLY HAVING ACOUSTIC WAVEGUIDE - An earpiece may be used to detect sounds from an ear canal of a user. The earpiece may include a microphone assembly and an acoustic pathway that is at least partially defined by a hollow elongated member. The acoustic pathway fluidly couples the microphone assembly with an ear canal of the user when the earpiece is positioned with respect to the ear of the user. Sounds produced by the user travel from the ear canal through the acoustic pathway for detection by the microphone assembly. Also, the hollow elongated member behaves as an acoustic waveguide to amplify a desired frequency and/or attenuate other, less desirable, frequencies of the sounds produced by the user. | 08-20-2009 |
| 20090209304 | EARSET ASSEMBLY USING ACOUSTIC WAVEGUIDE - An earset assembly including a first earpiece, a second earpiece, and an electrical circuit. The first earpiece includes an internal microphone to capture speech of a user and an internal speaker, and is positionable with respect to a first ear of the user so that the internal microphone detects the speech from the first ear of the user. The second earpiece includes an internal speaker, and is positionable with respect to a second ear of the user. The electrical circuit operatively connects the internal microphone and the internal speakers to a communication device. In an audio listening state, the electrical circuit is configured to operatively couple the internal speakers respectively to first and second audio ports of the communication device for outputting stereo audio content with the speakers, and the internal microphone is switched to an off state. In a communication state, the electrical circuit is configured to switch the internal speaker of the first earpiece to an off state, switch the internal microphone of the first earpiece to an on state for voice communication and operatively couple the internal microphone to a microphone port of the communication device, and maintain the operative coupling of the internal speaker of the second earpiece to the respective audio port for use in the voice communication. | 08-20-2009 |
Christopher F. Yonge, Santa Cruz, CA US
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| 20100272571 | PHASE ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM - A variable transmission is described having a transmission mechanism and a phase adjustment mechanism. The transmission mechanism has supports that are movable toward or away from one another to vary the effective size of an effective cog. The phase adjustment mechanism has a differential type gear arrangement that creates a phase change to adjust the transmission mechanism. Another configuration is described which includes a subassembly with a phase adjustment mechanism for adjusting the pitch of propellers. Counter-rotating elements to control relative gear phase or pitch are provided externally, internally, distally or proximally relative to the source of mechanical torque in various configurations. | 10-28-2010 |
