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Edmond Baydian, Massapequa, NY US
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| 20100030883 | METHOD FOR OVERCOMING ADDRESS CONFLICTS AMONG DISPARATE NETWORKS IS A NETWORK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - Converged network management application and system is provided that delivers a management platform as a service that can view and/or manage all managed networks in the aggregate, or any one of them individually (including individual devices within the managed networks), in a secure and efficient manner, providing continuously available intelligence in real time on the managed networks and systems, and overcoming integration issues including conflicting address schemas, the need to avoid unnecessary infrastructure, and the need acquire all necessary information in real time within applicable memory and bandwidth constraints. | 02-04-2010 |
| 20100030884 | PUBLISH AND SUBSCRIBE METHOD FOR REAL-TIME EVENT MONITORING IN A SYSTEM FOR MANAGING A PLURALITY OF DISPARATE NETWORKS - Converged network management application and system is provided that delivers a management platform as a service that can view and/or manage all managed networks in the aggregate, or any one of them individually (including individual devices within the managed networks), in a secure and efficient manner, providing continuously available intelligence in real time on the managed networks and systems, and overcoming integration issues including conflicting address schemas, the need to avoid unnecessary infrastructure, and the need acquire all necessary information in real time within applicable memory and bandwidth constraints. | 02-04-2010 |
| 20100030895 | SYSTEM FOR REMOTELY MANAGING AND SUPPORTING A PLURALITY OF NETWORKS AND SYSTEMS - Converged network management application and system is provided that delivers a management platform as a service that can view and/or manage all managed networks in the aggregate, or any one of them individually (including individual devices within the managed networks), in a secure and efficient manner, providing continuously available intelligence in real time on the managed networks and systems, and overcoming integration issues including conflicting address schemas, the need to avoid unnecessary infrastructure, and the need acquire all necessary information in real time within applicable memory and bandwidth constraints. | 02-04-2010 |
| 20100030915 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ROUTING COMMANDS IN A MODULARIZED SOFTWARE SYSTEM - Converged network management application and system is provided that delivers a management platform as a service that can view and/or manage all managed networks in the aggregate, or any one of them individually (including individual devices within the managed networks), in a secure and efficient manner, providing continuously available intelligence in real time on the managed networks and systems, and overcoming integration issues including conflicting address schemas, the need to avoid unnecessary infrastructure, and the need acquire all necessary information in real time within applicable memory and bandwidth constraints. | 02-04-2010 |
Edmond Bell, Sr., Inglewood, CA US
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| 20100271230 | Service Control, Performance Determination, And Resource Allocation - Disclosed herein is a method and system for signaling requests for services at a facility, for example, a gaming table in a casino. A control device is provided on the gaming table. The control device comprises multiple switches associated with one or more indicators. Each of the services is assigned to one or more of the indicators. A dealer or a player at the gaming table activates the switches for turning on the indicators based on service requirements of the dealer or the player at the gaming table. The turned on indicators signal the requests for the services. The method and system disclosed herein increases the speed of services, increases the income of each gaming table in the casino, enables determination of performance of employees of the casino attending to the requests for the services, and enables real time allocation of resources to different sections of the casino. | 10-28-2010 |
Edmond Benarrous, Lentilly FR
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| 20110226546 | DEVICE FOR REDUCING NOISE POLLUTION AND EQUIPMENT INCLUDING SUCH DEVICE - A device for reducing noise pollution includes an acoustic panel ( | 09-22-2011 |
Edmond Capcelea US
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| 20100174330 | NEURAL-STIMULATING DEVICE FOR GENERATING PSEUDOSPONTANEOUS NEURAL ACTIVITY - A neural-stimulating device for stimulating nerve cells of a recipient is provided. The neural-stimulating device comprises an electromagnetic radiation (EMR) generator configured to generate one or more optical stimulation signals configured to cause pseudospontaneous activity; and an implantable stimulating assembly having an optical contact coupled to the EMR generator, the stimulating assembly configured to be implanted in the recipient such that the one or more optical stimulation signals are applied to the nerve cells via the optical contact. | 07-08-2010 |
Edmond Capceles, Bondi Junction AU
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| 20100174329 | COMBINED OPTICAL AND ELECTRICAL NEURAL STIMULATION - A neural-stimulating device for stimulating nerve cells of a recipient is provided. The neural-stimulating device comprises an electromagnetic radiation source configured to generate one or more optical stimulation signals and an electrical stimulation generator configured to generate electrical stimulation signals. The neural-stimulating device also comprises an implantable stimulating assembly configured to be implanted in the recipient, and having disposed thereon an optical contact to deliver the one or more optical stimulation signals to the nerve cells, and an electrical contact to deliver the electric stimulation signals to the nerve cells. | 07-08-2010 |
Edmond Capt, Le Brassus CH
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| 20100002546 | TIMEPIECE INCLUDING A STRIKING MECHANISM - In a timepiece with a striking mechanism, for example a minute repeater watch, in order to prevent the control stem ( | 01-07-2010 |
| 20100246338 | TIMEPIECE MOVEMENT INCLUDING A KARUSSEL - The timepiece movement includes a barrel, an escapement that has an escape wheel and pinion ( | 09-30-2010 |
| 20110158055 | DYNAMOMETRIC DEVICE FOR INDICATING THE REMAINING BARREL TORQUE IN A TIMEPIECE - The invention concerns a dynamometric device ( | 06-30-2011 |
Edmond Chalom, Newton, MA US
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| 20110173013 | Adaptive Variable Bit Rate Audio Encoding - A method and apparatus for producing a variable bit rate audio signal is disclosed. An audio signal is encoded into a plurality of encoded audio signals at different bit rates. A variable bit rate audio signal is produced by selecting between the plurality of encoded audio frames of different bit rates in accordance with a selection criterion. | 07-14-2011 |
Edmond Chow, Austin, TX US
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| 20090019123 | Session Management Enhancements for Instant Messaging Applications - An auditing system is disclosed comprising a Policy Validation Mechanism Program (PVMP) that operates in conjunction with a Workflow Engine (WE), and a Policy Validation Server Program (PVSP) that operates on a Policy Validation Server (PVS) connected to the WE by a secure communication link. The PVMP converts a workflow to a workflow representation (WR) and sends the WR to the PVS. The PVSP compares the steps in the WR to a security policy identified for that WR and determines whether the WR is in compliance. In addition, the PVSP validates a checksum for the WR and logs the checksum for subsequent comparisons. The PVSP uses the checksum to determine whether a policy has changed during execution of the workflow. If the WR is not in compliance, if the checksum cannot be validated, or if a policy has changed, then a failure notification is sent to the WE. Otherwise, a success notification is sent to the WR. | 01-15-2009 |
| 20120240187 | POLICY BASED AUDITING OF WORKFLOWS - An auditing system is disclosed comprising a Policy Validation Mechanism Program (PVMP) that operates in conjunction with a Workflow Engine (WE), and a Policy Validation Server Program (PVSP) that operates on a Policy Validation Server (PVS) connected to the WE by a secure communication link. The PVMP converts a workflow to a workflow representation (WR) and sends the WR to the PVS. The PVSP compares the steps in the WR to a security policy identified for that WR and determines whether the WR is in compliance. In addition, the PVSP validates a checksum for the WR and logs the checksum for subsequent comparisons. The PVSP uses the checksum to determine whether a policy has changed during execution of the workflow. | 09-20-2012 |
Edmond Differding, Louvain-La-Neuve BE
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| 20100222576 | 2-Oxo-1-pyrrolidine derivatives, processes for preparing them and their uses - The invention concerns 2-oxo- | 09-02-2010 |
Edmond Dobrogoszcz, Vermelles FR
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| 20100155338 | Method for the cationisation of legume starches, cationic starches thus obtained applications thereof - A novel solvent-free method for the cationisation of a legume starch, and uses of the cationic starches thus obtained, in aqueous compositions and the paper industry, including the folding carton or paper thus obtained. | 06-24-2010 |
Edmond Fouillard, Thorsby CA
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| 20120292046 | CEMENT HEAD - A top drive-pumpable cement head is provided for cementing a casing into a wellbore comprising a top sub portion with a top drive connection connectable to a top drive shaft to receive cement and impart translational and rotational forces to the casing simultaneously during cementing, and a ball launching assembly for housing and launching one or more launching balls. A bottom sub portion comprises a casing sleeve for housing one or more hollow wiper plugs and a tattle tale wire. The cement head also comprises a hammer union. The ball launching assembly is pre-loadable with the launching balls, the bottom sub is pre-loadable with the one or more hollow wiper plugs and a tattle tale wire and the top sub and the bottom sub are connectable via the hammer union for storage, prior to cementing operations. A method is also provided for assembling a cement head for completing a casing in a wellbore. | 11-22-2012 |
Edmond Gazdacko, Hartville, OH US
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| 20080312004 | Light and sound system for bowling pin deck - A light and sound system for a bowling pin deck includes a controller interposed between a music system and a light assembly connected to a forward end of a pin setter assembly and positioned forwardly and above a bowling pin deck. The light assembly includes a rearwardly and downwardly projecting light arrangement of colored and infrared LEDs mounted upon a light plate. Positioned above the light plate is a standard fluorescent bulb for uniform traditional illumination of the pin deck. The LEDs are configured and positioned for full illumination of the pin deck in various colors including red, green and blue, which are illuminated by a controller either independently of or in conjunction with the music system. During all periods, the infrared LEDs are illuminated to operate in conjunction with the automatic scorer. | 12-18-2008 |
Edmond Kibel, Placitas, NM US
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| 20100067980 | Flexure with Elongated Openings - A flexure for tilting having a neck which lies between a pair of cylindrical openings, each of which has a cross-sectional shape which is curved and elongated. A gimbal capable of tilting around mutually perpendicular axes which incorporates the flexure. | 03-18-2010 |
Edmond Lascaris, Bundoora AU
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| 20090304309 | CLOSURE FOR RESEALABLE PACKAGE - A closure mechanism for use with bag- or sachet-like packaging which is substantially formed by opposing sheets of polymeric material; wherein said closure mechanism includes first and second sets of opposing substantially parallel ridges, said ridges defining complementary grooves therebetween that are adapted to receive said opposing ridges in a form-locking engagement; wherein the surface of said ridges and grooves feature a plurality of ribs extending traverse and from said surfaces such that, when said first form-locking engagement is made, the ribs extending from said ridges tend to interfere with the ribs extending from said grooves thereby to impede unintentional opening of said closure. | 12-10-2009 |
| 20100307951 | Starch Nanocomposite Materials - In one aspect, the invention provides a substantially exfoliated nanocomposite material including starch and hydrophobically modified layered silicate clay. In another aspect, the invention provides packaging made from material including the substantially exfoliated nanocomposite material described above. The nanocomposite material has improved mechanical and rheological properties and reduced sensitivity to moisture in that the rates of moisture update and/or loss are reduced. In another aspect, the invention provides a process for preparing the substantially exfoliated nanocomposite material described above, including a step of mixing the starch in the form of an aqueous gel with the hydrophobic clay in a melt mixing device. In a further aspect, the invention provides a process for preparing the substantially exfoliated nanocomposite material, including the steps of mixing the starch with the hydrophobic clay to form a masterbatch (hereinafter “the masterbatch process”) and mixing the masterbatch with further starch. | 12-09-2010 |
Edmond Lau, Sunnyvale, CA US
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| 20090060519 | Internal EMI Washer for Optical Transceiver with Parallel Optic Fiber Ribbon - An optical transceiver including an optical fiber ribbon, a housing permanently attached to the optical fiber ribbon, and an electrical connector extending from the housing. An electro/optical converter is disposed within the housing including an array of VCSELs and an array of photodiodes rigidly coupled to a ferrule supporting respective fibers of the fiber ribbon. A member is disposed on an outer surface of the housing adjacent the aperture that resists sharp bending of the optical fiber ribbon where the ribbon exits the housing through the aperture and blocks leakage of electromagnetic radiation from the housing. | 03-05-2009 |
Edmond Maccarthy, Kent GB
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| 20080227613 | Method For Flat Bed Die Cutting of Packaging Blanks With the Female Cutting Plate Having a Channel - Using Zero Make Ready Bed Die Cutting, the top surface of the Cutting Plate/Platen/counter of a Flat Bed Die Cutting Machine is etched or engraved by laser or other method, to create a “female” channel. The channel should be sufficiently deep and wide, to accommodate the male cutting blades of the Cutting Forme being used. Cutting blade contact with the base of the channel, whilst not desirable, may occur due to reasons of machine age and/or wear or Operator ability or preference. The fundamentals of Zero Make-Ready remain unaffected. The Cutting Plate/Platen can be of a single or multi layered composition and should be affixed and registered at the same time that the cutting Forme is loaded and located. Using centre lines, locating pins, or any other method of registering the two, the female channel must register with and accommodate, the male cutting blades to affect a clean cut of the required design of die cut blank or shape. | 09-18-2008 |
Edmond Mahikian, Bourg-En-Bresse FR
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| 20090001187 | RESTORATION INSERT FOR A RAILWAY RAIL ANCHOR TO A WOODEN SLEEPER - The insert ( | 01-01-2009 |
| 20110014008 | DOWEL, PARTICULARLY ONE TO ALLOW A SLEEPER SCREW USED TO ATTACH A RAILWAY RAIL TO BE SCREWED INTO A RAILWAY SLEEPER - Dowel allowing a fastener to be fitted into a wall, particularly allowing a sleeper screw used to secure a railway rail to be screwed into a railway sleeper. The dowel including an internal screw thread intended to mate with the screw thread of the fastener, and containing a compressible element resting against the end wall of the dowel. The compressible element in the undeformed state having a height at least equal to one third of the height of the dowel. | 01-20-2011 |
Edmond Meinfelder, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20090327079 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A DELIVERY NETWORK ARCHITECTURE - A system and method of managing delivery of data files receives a user request for a data file and determines a user profile and permission level based upon the received user request. The system and method establishes a delivery file path for the requested data file based upon the user profile and permission level, prioritizes delivery of the requested file based upon the user profile and permission level, and delivers the requested file using the established file path and the prioritization determination. A requester may upgrade their user profile and permission level to gain performance resources to access requested files, and the system re-prioritizes deliveries based on the new levels. If sufficient resources are not available to service a user request, the request enters a delivery queue based upon the user profile and permission level. When resources are available, the system delivers the requested file. | 12-31-2009 |
Edmond O'Reilly, Jr., County Tipperary IE
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| 20090139928 | Method And Apparatus For Biologically Processing Fluid - The present invention provides an apparatus and method for biologically treating fluids, in particular municipal or industrial wastewater or the like, the apparatus comprising a pair of reservoirs each containing growth medium having a biofilm thereon, the apparatus being arranged to pump the wastewater from one reservoir to another such as to alternatively expose the biofilms within the reservoirs to air and wastewater, thus making it possible to achieve sequential aerobic, anoxic and anaerobic conditions in the biofilms. | 06-04-2009 |
Edmond Plattier, Antibes FR
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| 20130073717 | OPTIMIZING CLUSTERED NETWORK ATTACHED STORAGE (NAS) USAGE - A system and associated method for optimizing usage of a clustered-network attached storage (NAS). An administration module of the clustered NAS calculates a number of nodes in the clustered NAS necessary to service a required amount of load for a specific number of client systems, and a number of addresses associated with the nodes through which the client systems accesses the clustered NAS. The load is evenly shared by all client systems and uniformly serviced by the nodes of the clustered NAS. When a node fails, the rest of operating nodes in the clustered NAS take over addresses associated with the failed node and evenly share additional load associated with an address taken from the failed node to provide seamless services for the production by the client systems. | 03-21-2013 |
Edmond Rambod, Los Angeles, CA US
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| 20080217245 | ENHANCED CLEARANCE IN AN ARTIFICIAL KIDNEY INCORPORATING A PULSATILE PUMP - A continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) device is provided that weighs between 2 and 10 pounds. The CRRT device can be portable, mobile or completely worn on the person of the patient. Blood and dialysate are each pumped in a pulsed or pulsatile manner through a dialyzer such that a significant portion of the peak pulse of the blood flow coincides with a significant portion of a low pulse portion of the dialysate flow. An differential pressure between a dialysate inlet of the dialyzer and the blood inlet of the dialyzer periodically changes from a high differential pressure of between 70 and 120 mmHg for a first time period and a low differential pressure of between −10 and 10 mmHg for a second time period. The frequency of the high and low differential pressure cycle is between about 0.5 and 4 Hz. | 09-11-2008 |
| 20090247869 | Application of image-based dynamic ultrasound spectrography (IDUS) in detection and localization of breast micro-calcification - It is an object of the present invention to provide a method for the detection and localization of breast micro-calcification through a precise method of ultrasound impacting and ultrasound frequency wave detection which will enable the system to detect not only if there is a micro-calcification in the breast, but the precise location of the micro-calcification and the mass of the micro-calcification. The invention is also a method and system that provides bi-modal image guided stimulation of a targeted mass within the breast to determine the location and nature of the micro-calcification within the breast. | 10-01-2009 |
| 20100022936 | WEARABLE ULTRAFILTRATION DEVICE - An ultrafiltration device adapted to be worn on a portion of the body of a patient includes a blood inlet tube leading from a first blood vessel, a blood pump, an anticoagulant reservoir for infusing anticoagulants into the blood, a blood filter including a substrate through which the blood is circulated and filtered, a fluid bag for storing the excess fluid and a blood outlet tube leading to a second blood vessel. | 01-28-2010 |
| 20100094193 | WEARABLE ULTRAFILTRATION DEVICE - An ultrafiltration device adapted to be worn on a portion of the body of a patient includes a blood inlet tube leading from a first blood vessel, a blood pump, an anticoagulant reservoir for infusing anticoagulants into the blood, a blood filter including a substrate through which the blood is circulated and filtered, a fluid bag for storing the excess fluid and a blood outlet tube leading to a second blood vessel. | 04-15-2010 |
| 20110125073 | ENHANCED CLEARANCE IN AN ARTIFICIAL KIDNEY INCORPORATING A PULSATILE PUMP - A continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) device is provided that weighs between 2 and 10 pounds. The CRRT device can be portable, mobile or completely worn on the person of the patient. Blood and dialysate are each pumped in a pulsed or pulsatile manner through a dialyzer such that a significant portion of the peak pulse of the blood flow coincides with a significant portion of a low pulse portion of the dialysate flow. An differential pressure between a dialysate inlet of the dialyzer and the blood inlet of the dialyzer periodically changes from a high differential pressure of between 70 and 120 mmHg for a first time period and a low differential pressure of between −10 and 10 mmHg for a first time period and a low differential pressure of between −10 and 10 mmHg for a second time period. The frequency of the high and low differential pressure cycle is between about 0.5 and 4 Hz. | 05-26-2011 |
| 20110142700 | DUAL-VENTRICLE PUMP CARTRIDGE, PUMP, AND METHOD OF USE IN A WEARABLE CONTINUOUS RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY DEVICE - A dual channel pulsatile pump for use with a completely wearable renal replacement device is provided. | 06-16-2011 |
Edmond Rampen, Burlington CA
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| 20110233234 | CONTAINER APPARATUS FOR DISPENSING LIQUIDS - A container and container apparatus for dispensing liquids is disclosed. The container apparatus includes a body defining a reservoir for holding a liquid, and a neck extending outwardly from the body and providing a handgrip portion, which when grasped by a user's hand such that the reservoir is disposed generally below the user's hand, defines an upright operating condition for the container. The container also includes a sprayer disposed at a distal end of the neck, the sprayer having an intake and a nozzle, the intake being in communication with the reservoir for drawing liquid from the reservoir, the nozzle being disposed such that when the container is oriented in the upright operating condition, liquid is discharged from the nozzle in a discharge direction oriented downwardly at a discharge angle of in the range of about 10 degrees to about 30 degrees to a notional horizontal line extending outwardly from the nozzle. | 09-29-2011 |
Edmond Rampen, Oakville CA
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| 20090321340 | FILTER CARTRIDGE FOR USE WITH A FILTER HEAD ASSEMBLY - A filter cartridge for use with a filter head assembly and for filtering a stream of pressurized fluid. The filter cartridge comprises a housing enclosing filtering media, a retainer to releasably engage a receiver in a filter head assembly, and one or more rotationally engagable locks securing the filter cartridge to the filter head assembly upon the rotational engagement of the filter cartridge with the filter head assembly. The housing includes an upper end having therein entry and exit passages to permit fluid to enter the housing, pass through the filtering media and exit the housing. Rotational engagement of the filter cartridge with the filter head assembly causes the retainer and said the receiver to releasably secure the filter cartridge to the filter head assembly and to thereby permit fluid to travel from the filter head assembly through the entry passage and to permit fluid to pass from the exit passage into the filter head assembly. The locks help to resist the rotational disengagement of the filter cartridge from the filter head assembly. | 12-31-2009 |
| 20100225125 | SAFETY LOCK - A safety lock is disclosed and comprises a body, a bolt and a handle. The body is securable to one member. The bolt is mounted to the body for reciprocation between projecting and retracted positions. In the projecting position, a bolt end portion protrudes beyond the body and is engageable in another member, to prevent relative movement of the members. In the retracted position, the end portion is incapable of engagement in the other member, to permit said relative movement. The handle is releasably engageable to the bolt. The handle, body and bolt are adapted such that when the handle is engaged to the bolt, the handle permits manual reciprocation of the bolt, and are further adapted such that when the handle is disengaged from the bolt and the bolt end portion is inaccessible for manual manipulation, the bolt is inaccessible for said manual reciprocation. | 09-09-2010 |
Edmond Sardariani, San Jose, CA US
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| 20090058656 | INVERTED F ANTENNA WITH COPLANAR FEED AND RFID DEVICE HAVING SAME - An RFID device according to one embodiment includes an inverted F antenna having an active portion, a ground plane spaced from the active portion, and a feed coupled to and coplanar with the active portion; and an RFID controller coupled to the feed. An inverted F antenna according to another embodiment includes a substrate for an RFID device; an active portion coupled to the substrate; a ground plane spaced from the active portion; and a feed coupled to and coplanar with the active portion. An inverted F antenna according to yet another embodiment includes an active portion coupled to the substrate; a ground plane spaced from the active portion; a feed coupled to and coplanar with the active portion; and an extension portion being selectively coupleable to the active portion for altering a wavelength of the inverted F antenna. | 03-05-2009 |
| 20100007570 | SMALL PROFILE ANTENNA AND RFID DEVICE HAVING SAME - An antenna system for a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tag in one embodiment includes a base portion; at least one angled portion oriented to have a tangential angle of between about 1 degree and about 179 degrees from a plane of the base portion; and an antenna trace on the at least one angled portion. An antenna system for an RFID tag in another embodiment includes a base portion; at least one angled portion having at least two sections each oriented to have a tangential angle of between about 1 degree and about 179 degrees from a plane of the base portion, the two sections having different overall angles relative to the base portion; and an antenna trace on the at least one angled portion. Additional systems and methods are presented. | 01-14-2010 |
| 20120223814 | RFID DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ACCURATE EQUIPMENT AND ASSET TRACKING - A method according to one embodiment includes conummicating with a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag coupled to a reusable transport item (RTI); and determining whether the RTI has passed a predetermined useful lifetime thereof based on information received from the RFID tag. A method according to one embodiment includes conummicating with a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag coupled to a reusable transport item (RTI); and determining both a horizontal and vertical position of the RTI. A method according to yet another embodiment includes communicating with a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag coupled to a reusable transport item (RTI); and performing an action based at least in part on at least one of a location and a determined inactivity of the RTI. | 09-06-2012 |
| 20120268327 | INVERTED F ANTENNA SYSTEM AND RFID DEVICE HAVING SAME - An RFID device according to one embodiment includes an active portion of a first inverted F antenna; a feed electrically coupled to the active portion; an active portion of a second inverted F antenna, a feed electrically coupled to the second active portion; a ground plane spaced from the active, portions; and an RFID controller coupled to the feeds. An RFID device according to another embodiment includes an inverted F antenna having an active portion, a ground plane spaced from the active portion, and a feed coupled to the active portion, wherein the active portion includes multiple aims, a first of the arms having a first length and a second of the arms having a second length; and an RFID controller coupled to the feed. | 10-25-2012 |
Edmond Szkolnik, Anglesqueville L'Esneval FR
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| 20110171487 | METHOD FOR MAKING A PART MADE OF A COMPOSITE MATERIAL WITH A METAL MATRIX - The invention relates to a method for making a part made of a composite material with a metal matrix, characterised in that the method includes the steps of: providing, on a preform of the part to be made, at least one assembly of reinforcing fibres, said fibres being previously coated with at least one metal or metal alloy; heating the assembly to a temperature sufficient for diffusing the metal particles surrounding the fibre; after cooling, releasing the part made of the preform and withdrawing the latter. | 07-14-2011 |
Edmond Sztor, St Cyr L'Ecole FR
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| 20100029479 | PESTICIDAL COMBINATIONS - A method of controlling or preventing pathogenic damage or pest damage in a plant propagation material, a plant, parts of a plant and/or plant organs that grow at a later point in time, which comprises applying simultaneously on the plant, part of the plant, plant organs, plant propagation material or a surrounding thereof a combination comprising (I) tebuconazole, (II) azoxystrobin and (III) one or more of insecticides and/or fludioxonil, and optionally (IV) one or more customary formulation auxiliaries, provided that where tefluthrin and thiamethoxam are both present, then the combination comprises more than five active ingredients. | 02-04-2010 |
| 20100173773 | METHOD OF REDUCING MYCOTOXIN CONTAMINATION OF THE HARVEST - The present invention provides a method of reducing mycotoxin contamination of a plant and/or harvested plant material, said method comprising treating plant propagation material with one or more fungicides, germinating or growing said plant propagation material to produce a plant, and harvesting plant material from said plant. | 07-08-2010 |
