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Benjamin Ellinger, Redmond, WA US
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| 20100090403 | PRESS-YOUR-LUCK CHALLENGE - A method of hosting a press-your-luck challenge includes receiving a stake from a player and iteratively beginning phases of the press-your-luck challenge. Each phase of the press-your-luck challenge comprises dealing an active subset of game items from a set of game items. If the active subset of game items is defeated by an immediately previous subset of game items, the press-your-luck challenge is ended. If the active subset of game items is not defeated by an immediately previous subset of game items, the player is offered a return equal to a total value of the active subset of game items. If the player accepts the return, the player is awarded the return and the press-your-luck challenge ends. If the player declines the return, a subsequent phase of the press-your-luck challenge is begun. | 04-15-2010 |
Jeffrey Ellinger, Springfield, OH US
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| 20090110565 | SANITARY PUMP ASSEMBLY - A progressing cavity pump system including a feeder assembly including a hopper for receiving material to be pumped therein. The feeder assembly includes an auger housing receiving an auger therein. The auger housing has an underlying portion positioned generally below the hopper and having a radial opening open to the hopper, and an extension portion which is generally radially closed. The extension portion and the underlying portion are of a one-piece, seamless construction. The pump system further includes a progressing cavity pump including a rotor, a stator, an inlet and an outlet. The rotor is rotationally disposed inside the stator such that rotation of the rotor causes material in the pump to be pumped from the inlet toward the outlet, and the inlet is fluidly coupled to the extension portion. | 04-30-2009 |
Philipp Ellinger, South Australia AU
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| 20080282183 | Ophthalmic Lens Design and/or Dispensing - A method of designing and/or selecting a progressive addition lens design for a wearer is disclosed. In an embodiment, the method includes displaying a graphical representation of an initial progressive addition lens design including design parameters having design values. A user interface is provided including, for each of one or more of the design parameters, a control that is adjustable over a range of levels, each level in the range being associated with a corresponding value of the respective design parameter. A control is adjusted to select a level and the selection is processed so as to substantially simultaneously update the displayed graphical representation in accordance with the selected level to provide a modified progressive lens design. A system for designing and/or selecting a progressive addition lens design for a wearer is also disclosed. | 11-13-2008 |
Richard Ellinger, Great Falls, VA US
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| 20090327013 | Method and Apparatus for Facilitation Introductions in an Employment System - An employment system provides personal introductions between system users in one embodiment. In one embodiment, the employment system provides qualified employment seekers with enhanced assistance applying for jobs, wherein the enhanced assistance includes sending a personal introduction about the employment seeker to an employee seeker (i.e., on behalf of an employment seeker). The personal introduction may include at least a portion of a human generated message about the employment seeker. In another embodiment, the employment system provides a personal introduction about an employee seeker to an employment seeker (i.e., on behalf of an employee seeker). For example, the personal introduction may include information about the employee seeker such as company showcases that highlight the benefits of working for the employee seeker. | 12-31-2009 |
Robert Stephen Ellinger, S. Setauket, NY US
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| 20090271760 | Method for application development - A process and method for application development that conforms with Rapid Application Development (RAD) requirements and Software Engineering Institute (SEI) Software Capability Maturity Model Integrated (CMMI) Level 3 requirements. An application development process that conforms with Rapid Application Development (RAD) requirements and Software Engineering Institute (SEI) Software Capability Maturity Model Integrated (CMMI) Level 3 requirements includes one or more formally-named development cycles, one or more formally-named design cycles, in which each development cycle includes one or more formally-named design cycles, and one or more formally-named construction cycles, in which each design cycle includes one or more formally-named construction cycles. | 10-29-2009 |
Stefan Martin Ellinger, Visp CH
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| 20100298527 | GREEN TO TRANSMISSIVE SOLUBLE ELECTROCHROMIC POLYMERS - Green to transmissive soluble electrochromic polymers are conjugated polymers having a plurality of repeating units where repeating units are a plurality of substituted dioxyheterocycle based donor groups coupled to an acceptor group. The conjugated polymer absorbs radiation within a first band of the visible spectrum and a second band of the visible spectrum when in a neutral state resulting in a green color and is transmissive when in an oxidized state. The polymers are soluble allowing processing of films and coatings from solution. | 11-25-2010 |
| 20110046330 | BLACK SOLUBLE CONJUGATED POLYMERS WITH HIGHLY TRANSMISSIVE OXIDIZED STATE - A soluble donor-acceptor electrochromic polymer (DA-ECP) is prepared that absorbs light throughout at least the majority of the visible range and is essentially black to the human eye when in the neutral state, but is highly transmissive when electrochemically doped. The conjugated polymer has acceptor units separated by sequences of a plurality of donor units. The sequences can be monodispersed or polydispersed. The DA-ECP is prepared by the polycondensation of a plurality of at least one donor-acceptor oligomer (DA-oligomer) that has at least one internal acceptor repeating unit and at least one donor repeating unit on all termini of the oligomer, and optionally, a plurality of at least one donor monomer and/or donor oligomer. | 02-24-2011 |
