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Cheryl Eckardt, Shelton, CT US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110113105 | BUSINESS DATA EXCHANGE LAYER - According to some embodiments, an account may be established for a user, and the account may be associated with a set of authorized combination identifiers, each authorized combination identifier including an authorized sending device identifier, an authorized destination device identifier, and an authorized file type identifier. A dynamically generated list of notification options may be displayed to the user, each option being associated with one of the authorized combination identifiers. The user may then select a notification option for each of the authorized combination identifiers. In addition, a business file may be received along with a received combination identifier that includes a sending device identifier associated with the sending device, a destination device identifier, and a file type identifier associated with the business file. Based on the received combination identifier, the business file may be forwarded to a destination device associated with the destination device identifier; and a notification message may be transmitted to the user based on the selected notification option associated with the received combination identifier. | 05-12-2011 |
Dietrich Eckardt, Ennetbaden CH
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090061530 | METHOD FOR DESIGNATING A COMPONENT HAVING A HEAT INSULATION LAYER AND FOR DETERMINING ITS OPERATING TIME - A method for designating a component, coated with a heat insulation layer including zirconium dioxide (ZrO | 03-05-2009 |
Shane Thomas Eckardt, East Hampton, NY US
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| 20090152380 | Wildlife Repellent Dispersal System and Apparatus - This invention provides a means to distribute any fluid-based substance (repellent) in a 360-degree pattern, over a large diameter coverage area, intended to dissuade wildlife, namely deer, from destroying plants, trees, flowers or the like. The invention is a self-sufficient unit which can be placed anywhere without the dependence on electric outlets, running water or solar clearance for purposes of electricity. This invention has a built-in programmable timer which can be set to activate and deactivate the unit for any duration of time while maintaining a weekly schedule and enabling the user to specify the routine that suits them the best. The device dispenses the repellent as often as the user desires per the programmable digital timer in order to protect the plant life within that zone. This unit is discreetly designed with multiple interlocking tubular sections that provide for adjustment in order to reach the height of operation that best suits the items the user wishes to protect from said wildlife. | 06-18-2009 |
Sigrid Eckardt, Kennett Sq., PA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100233142 | Stem Cells Derived from Uniparental Embryos and Methods of Use Thereof - Embryonic stem cells derived from uniparental embryos and methods of use thereof are disclosed. | 09-16-2010 |
Werner Eckardt, Rochester, MI US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100083894 | MULTI-COLORED FEATURES FOR INSTRUMENT CLUSTER GAUGES - An instrument cluster includes a gauge with selectively and visually variable features to communicate vehicle information to a vehicle operator. A border is illuminatable by colored LED assemblies to provide an indication of the range of a vehicle operating condition. A pointer assembly is also selectively illuminatable to provide a visual reference of a specific operating condition that is responsive and varies depending on a specific current operating condition. A digital display within the gauge includes telltales that are also selectively illuminatable and visually variable, responsive to specific operating conditions to communicate not only a problem or an issue with a specific feature but also a range or magnitude of alert to the vehicle operator. | 04-08-2010 |
