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Jason Delker, Olathe, KS US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120027002Method and System for Selecting VPN Connections in Response to Wireless Network Identifiers - A method and system for providing connections from a wireless access point. The wireless access point has multiple VPN tunnels. The access point detects a wireless-network identifier (such as a service set identifier (SSID)) provided by a terminal via an air interface, and the access point uses the wireless-network identifier as a basis to select one of the VPN tunnels. The access point then sends communication from the terminal via the selected VPN tunnel.02-02-2012

Jason R. Delker, Olathe, KS US

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20110080899Method and System for Extending a Mobile Directory Number to a Landline-Based Voice-Over-Packet Network - A mobile station is coupled to a docking station that has a landline connection to a packet-switched network. In response, the mobile station's mobile directory number (MDN) is registered, via the packet-switched network, as being accessible via the docking station. As a result, when a call is placed to the MDN, the call is routed to the docking station via the packet-switched network. Communication devices coupled to the docking station may then be used to answer the call and/or participate in the call.04-07-2011
20110179184Integration Of Remote Electronic Device With Media Local Area Network - A server is provided. The server comprises a processor, a memory, and an application stored in the memory that, when executed by the processor, receives a progressively uploaded media stream from a remote electronic device. The application also converts the progressively uploaded media stream from a first format to a second format and buffers the converted media stream. The application also transmits the buffered converted media stream to a bridge into a media local area network based on a mapping of the remote electronic device to the media local area network, wherein the mapping is stored in the memory.07-21-2011
20120028659COVERT MESSAGE REDACTION AND RECOVERY IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE - A wireless communication device comprises a user interface, a memory, a wireless communication interface, and a processing system. The wireless communication interface is configured to wirelessly receive a message. The processing system is configured to direct the memory to store the message. The processing system is configured to drive the user interface to display the message, display a message redaction indicator, and responsively receive a message redaction instruction. The processing system is configured to redact a portion of the message responsive to the message redaction instruction and direct the memory to store the redacted portion of the message. The processing system is configured to drive the user interface to display the message without the redacted portion, display a message recovery indicator, and responsively receive a message recovery instruction. The processing system is configured to recover the message responsive to the message recovery instruction and drive the user interface to display the message with the previously redacted portion.02-02-2012

Patent applications by Jason R. Delker, Olathe, KS US

Rex Delker, Wehringen DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080207074Electrically conductive strands, fabrics produced therefrom and use thereof - Described are melt-spun strands having a modulus of elasticity of at least 14 GPa and an elastic extension of less than or equal to 0.5%, comprising a) a thermoplastic polyester, b) a thermoplastic elastomeric block copolymer, and c) carbon black and/or graphite particles in the form of aggregates aligned along the longitudinal axis of the strand which form electrically conductive paths along the longitudinal axis of the strand.08-28-2008
20080207799Electrically conductive strands, fabrics produced therefrom and use thereof - Described are melt-spun strands having a modulus of elasticity of less than 6 GPa and an elastic extension of greater than 1.5%, comprising a) a thermoplastic polymer, b) a thermoplastic elastomeric block copolymer, and c) carbon black and/or graphite particles in the form of aggregates aligned along the longitudinal axis of the strand which form electrically conductive paths along the longitudinal axis of the strand.08-28-2008
20080220680Antimicrobial strands, their production and their use - Described are antimicrobial strands comprising a) thermoplastic elastomer, b) polymer having a melting point of at least 10°C. below the melting point of the thermoplastic elastomer and c) halogenated phenol.09-11-2008
20080242172Adhesion-activated polyester monofilaments, elastomeric composites and use thereof - Described are polyester monofilaments having a surficially applied glycidyloxyalkylenetrialkoxysilane-containing finish. They are notable for particularly good adhesion in elastomers.10-02-2008
20100040856Colored strands and use thereof - Strands comprise a) a selected thermoplastic elastomeric polymer and b) a perylene pigment.02-18-2010

Patent applications by Rex Delker, Wehringen DE

Rex Delker, Webrlngen DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080207800Electrically conductive strands, fabrics produced therefrom and use thereof - Described are melt-spun strands having a modulus of elasticity of from 8 to 14 GPa and an elastic extension of up to 1.5%, comprising a) a thermoplastic polyester, b) a thermoplastic elastomeric block copolymer, and c) carbon black and/or graphite particles in the form of aggregates aligned along the longitudinal axis of the strand which form electrically conductive paths along the longitudinal axis of the strand.08-28-2008

Thomas P. Delker, Lyons, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120038903ELECTRONICALLY STEERED FLASH LIDAR - Methods and systems for adaptively controlling the illumination of a scene are provided. In particular, a scene is illuminated, and light reflected from the scene is detected. Information regarding levels of light intensity received by different pixels of a multiple pixel detector, corresponding to different areas within a scene, and/or information regarding a range to an area within a scene, is received. That information is then used as a feedback signal to control levels of illumination within the scene. More particularly, different areas of the scene can be provided with different levels of illumination in response to the feedback signal.02-16-2012