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Deborah M. Dewanz, Woodbury, MN US
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20120150708 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING SUSPICIOUS FINANCIAL RELATED ACTIVITY - A computer system detects questionable financial transactions. The system includes a data source component configured to access a database of transaction data, and a data storage component configured to store transaction data that is to be reviewed. An account compilation component of the system is configured to compile data sets from the transaction data. Each data set includes pertinent external transactions in the transaction data that are related to a particular individual client during a screening time interval. The account compilation component excludes internal transactions from the data sets. A screening component is configured to compare each data set with at least one screening criterion. A reporting component is configured to report data sets that satisfy the at least one screening criterion. | 06-14-2012 |
20140289085 | System and Method For Identifying Suspicious Financial Transactions - A computer system detects questionable financial transactions. The system includes a data source component configured to access a database of transaction data, and a data storage component configured to store transaction data that is to be reviewed. An account compilation component of the system is configured to compile data sets from the transaction data. Each data set includes pertinent external transactions in the transaction data that are related to a particular individual client during a screening time interval. The account compilation component excludes internal transactions from the data sets. A screening component is configured to compare each data set with at least one screening criterion. A reporting component is configured to report data sets that satisfy the at least one screening criterion. | 09-25-2014 |
Deborah M. Maunus, Palm City, FL US
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20110015953 | Method of providing children's restraint devices at consolidated car rental facilities and public carrier terminals - A system and method are presented for providing a service to travelers to enable them to acquire, at one's destination, essential items that may be checked or carried on an aircraft or available at an alternative mode of transportation, such items including child restraint devices for use in cars, mobility assistance devices. A consumer may initiate a rental of the child's restraint device through either an operating company's website, a car leasing or rental company's website, airline website that would furnish a link to the operating company's site, or at the point of purchase. Upon initiating a reservation, the consumer would initiate data file containing reservation to the operating company's website. The method is responsive to the needs of travelers, airlines, airports, and other public carriers including trains, rental car companies, buses, and cruise ships for providing the consumer convenience, efficiency, reliability and high standard of hygienic inventory in the rental or purchase of children's restraint devices at either the baggage area within an airport terminal, at the car rental companies within the terminal or outside the airport, at CONRACs, or in any nearby area. | 01-20-2011 |
Deborah M. Paskiewicz, Oregon, WI US
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20130203236 | METHODS FOR MAKING THIN LAYERS OF CRYSTALLINE MATERIALS - Methods for making growth templates for the epitaxial growth of compound semiconductors and other materials are provided. The growth templates are thin layers of single-crystalline materials that are themselves grown epitaxially on a substrate that includes a thin layer of sacrificial material. The thin layer of sacrificial material, which creates a coherent strain in the single-crystalline material as it is grown thereon, includes one or more suspended sections and one or more supported sections. | 08-08-2013 |
Deborah M. Sarzotti, Kingston CA
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20130244527 | FLAME RETARDANT FIBERS, YARNS, AND FABRICS MADE THEREFROM - Disclosed are technical fibers and yarns made with partially aromatic polyamides and non-halogenated flame retardant additives. Fabrics made from such fibers and yarns demonstrate superior flame retardancy over traditional flame retardant nylon 6,6 fabrics. Further, the disclosed fibers and yarns, when blended with other flame retardant fibers, do not demonstrate the dangerous “scaffolding effect” common with flame retardant nylon 6,6 blended fabrics. | 09-19-2013 |
20140208491 | FLAME RESISTANT YARNS AND FABRICS INCLUDING PARTIALLY AROMATIC POLYAMIDE FIBER AND OTHER FLAME RESISTANT FIBERS - Disclosed are technical fibers and yams made with partially aromatic polyamides and a fiber having vapor phase action such as an FR cellulosic fiber. Fabrics made from such fibers and yarns demonstrate superior flame retardancy over traditional flame retardant nylon 6,6 fabrics. Further, the disclosed fibers and yams, when blended with other flame retardant fibers, do not demonstrate the dangerous “scaffolding effect” common with flame retardant nylon 6,6 blended fabrics. | 07-31-2014 |
Deborah M. Vertefeuille, Raleigh, NC US
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20090096607 | POINT OF SALE SECURITY SYSTEM - A system for confirming security of personal items belonging to a shopper during a point of sale transaction includes a central processing unit (CPU) interconnected functionally via a system bus to at least one memory device thereupon stored a set of instructions. The set of instructions when executed by the CPU, causes the system to automatically extend a retractable hook from an opening inset within a point of sale checkout device in response to a beginning of a point of sale transaction, sense a signal of a weight sensor indicative of a weight of personal items belonging to a shopper placed upon the retractable hook and activate an alarm in response to sensing a change in the signal of the weight sensor indicative of a removal of the personal items belonging to the shopper during the point of sale transaction. | 04-16-2009 |
20090096626 | CONFIRMING SECURITY OF PERSONAL ITEMS DURING A POINT OF SALE TRANSACTION - Confirming security of personal items belonging to a shopper during a point of sale transaction includes sensing, via a processor responsive to executable code, a signal of a weight sensor indicative of a weight of the personal items belonging to the shopper placed upon an interface of a security monitor of a point of sale checkout device and, in response to sensing a change in the signal of the weight sensor indicative of a removal of the personal items belonging to the shopper during the point of sale transaction, activating an alarm. An alarm is also activated in response to sensing a continued state of the signal of the weight sensor following the point of sale transaction. | 04-16-2009 |
Deborah M. Wichlep, Boerne, TX US
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20150351668 | METHOD FOR DETECTION OF LATENT FINGERPRINTS APPLIED POSTMORTEM TO A CORPSE - A method for detection of latent fingerprints applied postmortem to a corpse includes the steps of providing a print developing solution, spraying the print developing solution to a portion of the corpse suspected of harboring a postmortem applied latent fingerprint, and photographing the portion of the corpse to record a detected fingerprint. The print developing solution is a mixture of water, molybdenum disulfide, one or more surfactants and one or more solvents. The surfactant may include sodium laureth sulfate, ammonium lauryl sulfate or a combination thereof. The solvent may include glycerin, polyethylene glycol or a combination thereof. In at least one formulation, both the surfactant and the solvent may be obtained from commercially available liquid hand soap. The corpse may be processed for latent fingerprints applied postmortem whether, at the time of processing, the corpse is wet or dry. | 12-10-2015 |