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Dane Aderholt, Allen, TX US
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| 20080214141 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ALLOWING CALLBACK ON AN EMERGENCY CALL - A system and method suspends incoming call-barring for a subscriber in a telecommunications network for a specified period of time when an emergency call is initiated by the subscriber. During the time period, there is no incoming call-barring for the subscriber making the emergency call and a call from any number can be received. The PSAP is thus allowed to call the subscriber in case the emergency call is disconnected without being completed. | 09-04-2008 |
Dane Baang, Suwon-Si KR
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| 20100002032 | SCANNER, IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS, AND MOTOR CONTROL METHOD OF SCANNER AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - A scanner, an image forming apparatus and a motor control method of the scanner and the image forming apparatus. The motor control method includes scanning a test image formed on a document, calculating an actual speed of a scan head moved by the motor using the scanned test image, calculating a matrix representing a relation between a driving signal to drive the motor and the calculated actual speed of the scan head, and renewing the driving signal using an inverse matrix to the calculated matrix to correct the actual speed of the scan head. | 01-07-2010 |
Dane Cubric, Manchester GB
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| 20110147585 | CHARGED PARTICLE ENERGY ANALYSERS - Charged particle energy analysers enabling simultaneous high transmission and energy resolution are described. The analysers have an electrode structure ( | 06-23-2011 |
Dane Dannells, Lerum SE
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| 20090019362 | Automatic Reusable Definitions Identification (Rdi) Method - Disclosed is a linguistically-based method for searching and recommending reusable definition candidates in one or more documents and for calculating measures of reuse efficiency and reuse consistency in these documents. Some embodiments of the present invention also produce document précis, whereby common terms and other data can be replaced by short titles with a link to their description. The definition candidates and the text pr?cis can be used in search engines of large databases or of the internet to provide more valuable and efficient search results. According to additional embodiments of the present invention a tool is provided for aiding individuals with reading disabilities. The tool facilitates document comprehension processes by separating the most valuable text content e.g. the definitions part. Additionally, some embodiments of the present invention enable evaluating the pattern perception of the text writer by statistically measuring the amount of usage of definition candidates. | 01-15-2009 |
Dane Espenschied, Marysville, OH US
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| 20120095581 | COMPUTERIZED SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING SUPPLY CHAIN ORDERS - A computerized system and method for supply chain order aids a manufacturer's production control departments in setting manufacturer production schedules and purchase schedules. A computerized production control system in communication with a computerized ordering system presents a consistent demand level to reduce changes to the purchase and delivery schedules. A next day production schedule is adjusted to keep total demand within the supply chain constant. At the end of a production day, actual production is compared to an original production plan to calculate an adjustment value. The adjustment value is applied to the next day's production schedule to revise the production schedule. If the actual number of units produced is lower than the planned number of units, units are added to the next day's purchase schedule to determine a revised purchase schedule. Other adjustments may be made if the actual number of units produced exceeds the planned number of units. | 04-19-2012 |
Dane Fawkes, Salem, MA US
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| 20090188707 | Method and Apparatus for Manufacture of Via Disk - Aluminum filled via disks are manufactured utilizing a plurality of drilled substrates placed into a metal can in a stacked, interdisposed assembly with a corresponding number of graphite molds. Aluminum infiltration ingots are added and the can is heated to a temperature to melt the ingots. The molten aluminum is pressurized so that it flows into the vias. The substrates are then cooled, removed from the can, separated from between the graphite molds, and the flat surface faces are ground and polished to expose the filled vias. | 07-30-2009 |
Dane Gillaspie, Golden, CO US
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| 20090057137 | SYNTHESIZING THIN FILMS OF LITHIATED TRANSITION METAL OXIDE FOR USE IN ELECTROCHEMICAL AND BATTERY DEVICES | 03-05-2009 |
| 20110260124 | ALKALI METAL ION-DOPED ELECTROCHROMIC FILMS AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - Alkali metal ion-doped electrochromic films, and methods of making such films, are disclosed. An exemplary electrochromic film comprises a lattice of an oxide of a Group VIII transition metal and a dopant deposited onto the surface of a substrate. The oxide is generated by heating at least one starting material and at least one dopant ion source on the surface of the substrate. | 10-27-2011 |
Dane Gokce, San Diego, CA US
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| 20120114045 | VIDEO PROCESSING ARCHITECTURE - A method for video processing may include receiving video data units, and compressing the video data units to generate compressed video data units that have a variable size. The method may also include storing the compressed video data units contiguously in a memory in memory segments that have a fixed size, where the size of at least one of the compressed video data units is indivisible by the fixed size of the memory segments, and where a portion of the indivisible compressed video data unit is stored with a portion of another compressed video data unit in one of the memory segments. The method may also include determining data storage information associated with the compressed video data units, and storing the data storage information in the memory. A system may have a video processing architecture designed to support the method. | 05-10-2012 |
Dane Scott, Stillwater, OK US
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| 20100208239 | CHLORINE DIOXIDE SENSOR - A chemical sensor is disclosed. The sensor has a test chamber for receiving chemicals in a gaseous state, the test chamber having two substantially transparent windows at first and second ends of the test chamber. The sensor uses a pulse operated ultraviolet light emitting diode at the first end of the test chamber emitting at a wavelength close to a maximum in the absorption band of a test chemical, and an electromagnetic sensor at a second end of the test chamber, the sensor being sensitive to the light emitted by the light emitting diode. | 08-19-2010 |
Dane Totham, Nunawading AU
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| 20090044313 | Sock - A sock having a toe portion and a heel and ankle portion joined by a generally tubular body portion, wherein the body portion is formed in a composite fabric of an elastane and one or more other components such that the elastane density varies in the body portion in a manner effective to allow the sock to fit a wider range of standard foot sizes than for a similar sock having uniform elastane density in the body portion. | 02-19-2009 |
Dane Winbigler, Harper Woods, MI US
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| 20100244469 | ENERGY ABSORBER WITH ANTI-SQUEAK ANTI-RATTLE FEATURE - An energy absorber includes a base sheet and a plurality of crush lobes extending from the base sheet. Each crush lobe includes a side wall oriented to crush and collapse to absorb energy when impacted in a first direction and includes an end wall. At least one of the base sheet and the end wall of at least one crush lobe includes an integrally-formed protruding countermeasure of lower standing strength than the crush lobes so that the protruding countermeasure acts to dampen movement causing buzzes, squeaks and/or rattles between the end wall and an adjacent structure. The countermeasure can be integrally formed or an insert, such as a magnet or other insert. Methods related to the above are also described. | 09-30-2010 |
