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Alfred Wilhelm Dalcher, Los Gatos, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080247498 | Methods and apparatuses for operating and repairing nuclear reactors - Method of repairing nuclear reactors that include one or more submerged lines welded to one or more support brackets may include: removing a damaged section of one of the one or more submerged lines; and replacing the damaged section of the one of the one or more submerged lines without welding. Methods of operating nuclear reactors that include one or more submerged lines welded to one or more support brackets may include: shutting down the nuclear reactor; repairing damage to at least one of the one or more submerged lines without welding; and starting up the nuclear reactor. Methods of operating nuclear reactors that include one or more submerged lines welded to one or more support brackets may include: cooling down the nuclear reactor; repairing damage to at least one of the one or more submerged lines without welding; and heating up the nuclear reactor. | 10-09-2008 |
Gregory W. Dalcher, Placerville, CA US
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| 20080263371 | PROTECTED VOLUME ON A DATA STORAGE DEVICE WITH DUAL OPERATING SYSTEMS AND CONFIGURABLE ACCESS AND ENCRYPTION CONTROLS - A method provides a protected region of a data storage device associated with a computational device, where data in the protected region is primarily protected by preventing access without proper access authorization. The method comprises the steps of providing, in an unprotected region of the data storage device, a first operating system and associated operating system data; monitoring operating system data accessed by the computational device until a predetermined functionality becomes available; storing, in the protected region, the monitored operating system data; providing, in the protected region, a second operating system; transferring control of the computational device from the first operating system to the second operating system; storing data in the protected region; and preventing access to the stored data in the protected region without access authorization. In a further embodiment of the method, the second operating system optionally provides a second level of security by preventing decryption of data stored in the protected region without decryption authorization. | 10-23-2008 |
Gregory William Dalcher, Tigard, OR US
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| 20110145926 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR BEHAVIORAL SANDBOXING - Methods and system for behavioral sandboxing are described. In one example embodiment, a system for behavioral sandboxing can include a network and a computer. The network communicatively coupled to a source of an executable application. The computer communicatively couple to the network and including a behavioral analysis module and a plurality of execution environments. The behavioral analysis module is configured to perform behavioral analysis on the executable application downloaded over the network. The plurality of execution environments including a standard execution environment and a protected execution environment. The behavioral analysis module is configured to evaluate a plurality of behavioral characteristics of the executable application to determine whether the executable application should be executed within the protected execution environment prior to execution of the executable application. The behavioral analysis module also monitors execution of the executable application to determine whether the execution environment can be changed. | 06-16-2011 |
Joshua Robert Dalcher, Pekin, IL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100042940 | Geofence system with integrated user interface - A geofence system is provided. The geofence system includes a display device and a graphical user interface displayable on the display device. The graphical user interface is configured to display a map corresponding with a geographical area, and provide a graphical representation of a geofence. The graphical representation is overlaid on the displayed map and includes a control portion responsive to an input device configured to adjust an operational aspect of at least a portion of the geofence. The control portion is associated with a location on the map. | 02-18-2010 |
