Eric John
Eric John Chernuka, Calgary CA
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20150074181 | ARCHITECTURE FOR DISTRIBUTED SERVER-SIDE AND CLIENT-SIDE IMAGE DATA RENDERING - A scalable image viewing architecture that minimizes requirements placed upon a server in a distributed architecture. Image data is pushed to a cloud-based service and pre-processed such that the image data is optimized for viewing by a remote client computing device. The associated metadata is separated and stored, and made available for searching. 2D image data may be communicated and rendered by the remote client computing device; whereas 3D image data be rendered by the cloud-based service by imaging servers and communicated to client computing device. | 03-12-2015 |
Eric John Degerland, Mayfield East Sussex GB
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20120137859 | MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS - Musical instruments are described including a first portion designed to be operated by one hand of a player and a second portion designed to be operated by the other hand. The two portions include means within each for sensing hand and/or finger activity, position or movement, and one of the portions is adapted to produce an output signal corresponding to the music being played by the user. The two portions may be physically connected together or they may be separate, each including its own power supply to enable it to operate, and for the two portions to communicate with one another. The invention is of particular value in the construction of practice instruments which do not need to include a sound box, and can thus be very compact, especially if the two parts, such as a fingerboard ( | 06-07-2012 |
Eric John Deprey, Prior Lake, MN US
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20150336139 | DECONTAMINATION SYSTEM CONNECTORS - A lumen device decontamination system includes a lumen device container defining a lumen device receiving area and a fluid connector connected to the lumen device container so as to deliver a decontaminating fluid to the lumen device receiving area. The fluid connector includes a fluid passage suitable for conducting flow of the decontaminating fluid and a means for connecting the fluid connector to a lumen port of a medical device positioned in the lumen device receiving area. | 11-26-2015 |
Eric John Dluhos, Mifflinburg, PA US
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20140160542 | Novel method of fast fourier transform (FFT) analysis using waveform-embedded or waveform-modulated coherent beams and holograms - Method of Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) Analysis for collecting waveforms and other vibrational intelligence and modulating or embedding same into one or more coherent reference beams of an n-dimensional holographic recording device for producing one or more holograms of objects, including singularity points in space. The result provides wholesale differentiation of waveforms distinguishable from others based on their spectral characteristics. When said holograms are presented with reference beams of vibrational waveforms having similar characteristics to those which were present during recording of the original objects, phantoms of the original objects or subjects will reconstruct themselves in space with an energy glow of intensity that varies thusly with the degree of similarity between the waveform modulations of the reconstructing wavefronts and those of that same which were used to originally record said objects. Said n-dimensional description space can be sampled of the said glowing phantoms. | 06-12-2014 |
20150015928 | Novel method of fast fourier transform (FFT) analysis using waveform-embedded or waveform-modulated coherent beams and holograms - Method of Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) Analysis for collecting waveforms and other vibrational intelligence and modulating or embedding same into one or more coherent reference beams of an n-dimensional holographic recording device for producing one or more holograms of objects, including singularity points in space. The result provides wholesale differentiation of waveforms distinguishable from others based on their spectral characteristics. When said holograms are presented with reference beams of vibrational waveforms having similar characteristics to those which were present during recording of the original objects, phantoms of the original objects or subjects will reconstruct themselves in space with an energy glow of intensity that varies thusly with the degree of similarity between the waveform modulations of the reconstructing wavefronts and those of that same which were used to originally record said objects. Said n-dimensional description space can be sampled of the said glowing phantoms. | 01-15-2015 |
20150138085 | Electronic apparatus for simulating or interfacing a backward compatible human input device by means or control of a gesture recognition system - Method and apparatus where human gestures are interpreted by means of software running on a host computer, into screen coordinates and low level commands—keyboard presses, clicks, double-clicks, drag-and-drop, wheel scroll etc.—which are sent to a hardware peripheral, instead of a software based Application Programming Interface, which hardware corrects and polishes the said screen coordinates and low level commands and translates said data by means of emulating, simulating or manipulating the protocol of an actual Human Input Device (HID)—such as a standard keyboard, mouse, joystick, touchpad, etc.—which actual HID-compliant device or simuloid is embedded into the invention, proper, and is in turn connected back into the host computer where it's recognized by native drivers as a standard HID device so that it may interact with common end-user programs in the usual manner—but thus be controlled by means of human gestures. | 05-21-2015 |
Eric John Dluhos, Belleville, NJ US
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20110251982 | Holographic computer system - A method and apparatus used for general purpose problem solving using entanglement properties of holography. Intelligent point-based entities having spatial and other electromagnetic properties called DROPLETS [Data-Representative-Object-Particle(s)-Liking-EnTanglement] are generated as delegate objects—avatars—connected to data sources representing situations, event or other problems. A DROPLET's properties are controlled by changes in input data, self-state, feedback, and/or changes of other DROPLETS. Coherent rays are introduced and interact with DROPLETS, generating an INTELLIGENCE WAVEFRONT. Interference patterns are recorded and converted to binary machine codes of a near-infinite set, instructing where to store human/machine-readable content within a plurality of associative memories. Said content includes waveforms, harmonics, codes, data, and other holograms, which are dispersed and stored wholistically throughout using spread spectrum techniques. Upon future recognition of like-patterns of situations, events and other problems, the appropriate content components are retrieved and presented as full or partial solutions. Hardware, software, and hybrid embodiments are envisioned. | 10-13-2011 |
Eric John Falde, Maplewood, MN US
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20150037375 | DOPING AGENTS AND POLYMERIC COMPOSITIONS THEREOF FOR CONTROLLED DRUG DELIVERY - Provided herein are 3-dimensional drug-eluting materials comprising biodegradable polymer(s), one or more bioactive agents and entrapped air. Various embodiments of the methods and compositions described herein are based, in part, on the discovery of hydrophobic doping agents that can be used in the manufacture of polymeric drug delivery compositions that permit the encapsulation of air, thereby permitting tunable drug release via controlled air removal. Such compositions are particularly useful for delivering therapeutically effective doses of one or more bioactive agents to a subject over an extended period of time (e.g., days, weeks, or months). | 02-05-2015 |
Eric John Farraro, San Jose, CA US
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20150051977 | CREDIT PREAUTHORIZATION ON USER DEVICE DETECTION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - There is provided systems and method for credit preauthorization on user device detection. The methods include receiving merchant information and user information, wherein the user information is received after a user device corresponding to the user information is determined to be in a geographic area corresponding to the merchant information, determining a credit preauthorization amount based on the user information, and transmitting the credit preauthorization amount to a merchant device corresponding to the merchant information. | 02-19-2015 |
Eric John Flachbart, Kirby, VT US
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20090005736 | Syringe infusion pump - One embodiment of the present patent application is a syringe infusion pump that includes a syringe, a syringe barrel holder, and a force sensor. The syringe includes a barrel and a plunger. The plunger has a plunger axis and the barrel has a barrel axis and a barrel diameter. The syringe is one of a plurality of syringes, each having a different barrel diameter. The syringe holder provides the barrel axis automatically aligned with the force sensor for each syringe of the plurality of syringes. | 01-01-2009 |
20130129532 | Syringe Infusion Pump - One embodiment of the present patent application is a syringe infusion pump that includes a syringe, a syringe barrel holder, and a force sensor. The syringe includes a barrel and a plunger. The plunger has a plunger axis and the barrel has a barrel axis and a barrel diameter. The syringe is one of a plurality of syringes, each having a different barrel diameter. The force sensor is positioned for detecting a force along the barrel axis. The syringe holder provides the barrel axis automatically aligned with the force sensor for each syringe of the plurality of syringes. | 05-23-2013 |
Eric John Greveson, Edinburgh GB
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20140208274 | CONTROLLING A COMPUTING-BASED DEVICE USING HAND GESTURES - Methods and system for controlling a computing-based device using both input received from a traditional input device (e.g. keyboard) and hand gestures made on or near a reference object (e.g. keyboard). In some examples, the hand gestures may comprise one or more hand touch gestures and/or one or more hand air gestures. | 07-24-2014 |
Eric John Helda, Cornelius, NC US
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20090094846 | MAGNET ASSEMBLY - A magnet assembly is provided including a housing having a first end and a second end. A magnet is placed within a recess formed in the first end of the housing and a spring is positioned in at least a portion of the second end of the housing. A method of mounting a magnet assembly in a tool is provided. The method includes providing a magnet assembly including a housing having a recess formed in a first end of the housing and a spring positioned in a second end of the housing. The method further includes placing the magnet assembly into an opening defined in a tool and placing a magnet into the recess, and pressing the magnet against the spring to position the magnet within the tool. | 04-16-2009 |
20090278643 | MAGNET ASSEMBLY - A magnet assembly is provided including a housing having a first end and a second end. A magnet is placed within a recess formed in the first end of the housing and a spring is positioned in at least a portion of the second end of the housing. A method of mounting a magnet assembly in a tool is provided. The method includes providing a magnet assembly including a housing having a recess formed in a first end of the housing and a spring positioned in a second end of the housing. The method further includes placing the magnet assembly into an opening defined in a tool and placing a magnet into the recess, and pressing the magnet against the spring to position the magnet within the tool. | 11-12-2009 |
Eric John Helmsen, Wexford, PA US
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20120219292 | OPTICAL SWITCH FOR IMPLEMENTING WAVE DIVISION MULTIPLEXING NETWORKS - Systems and methods for switching optical signals are disclosed. A switch may include a plurality of inputs, at least one coupling element operably connected to two or more of the plurality of inputs and a splitting element operably connected to the at least one coupling element. Each of the plurality of inputs may receive one of a plurality of input signals. The at least one coupling element may be configured to combine at least two of the input signals into a combined output signal. The splitting element may be configured to demultiplex the combined output signal to produce a plurality of demultiplexed output signals. | 08-30-2012 |
20130101287 | Optical Interface Device for Wavelength Division Multiplexing Networks - A switch port device for transmitting and receiving optical bursts over an optical burst network. The switch port device includes a first end device interface configured to receive incoming data from a first end device and intended for a destination device, a processing device operably connected to the first end device interface and configured to control the modulation of the incoming data to a wavelength associated with the destination device to produce a modulated burst, an optical transmitter operably connected to the processing device and configured to transmit the modulated burst to an optical core, and an optical receiver operably connected to the processing device and configured to receive at least one incoming optical burst from the optical core. | 04-25-2013 |
20130101288 | Optical Switch for Networks Using Wavelength Division Multiplexing - A switch for switching optical signals. The switch includes a plurality of inputs, wherein each of the plurality of inputs receives one of a plurality of input signals, and at least one coupling element operably connected to two or more of the plurality of inputs and configured to combine at least two of the input signals into a combined output signal. The switch further includes a splitting element operably connected to the at least one coupling element and configured to demultiplex the combined output signal to produce a plurality of demultiplexed output signals. A control plane processor is operably connected to at least one of the plurality of inputs and is configured to determine a schedule for one or more devices operably connected to the plurality of inputs to transmit data bursts. | 04-25-2013 |
20130101289 | Switch With Optical Uplink for Implementing Wavelength Division Multiplexing Networks - A switch port device for transmitting and receiving optical bursts over an optical burst network. The switch port device includes a plurality of end device interfaces, each interface connected to a local end device and configured to receive incoming data from the local end device. A protocol switch is connected to the plurality of end device interfaces and is configured to transfer the data to a second local end device if the destination device is the second local end device. Otherwise, a processing device is operably connected to the protocol switch and configured to modulate the incoming data to a wavelength associated with the destination device to produce a modulated burst. An optical transmitter is configured to transmit the modulated burst to an optical core and an optical receiver is configured to receive at least one incoming optical burst from the optical core. | 04-25-2013 |
20130209100 | SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE FOR OPTICAL SWITCH USING WAVELENGTH DIVISION MULTIPLEXING - A system for transmitting data on an optical burst network. The system includes an optical core configured to switch data bursts based upon a wavelength of the data bursts. The system also includes a plurality of switch port devices operably connected to the optical core, wherein at least one of the plurality of switch port devices is configured to transfer the data bursts to the optical core and at least one of the plurality of switch port devices is configured to receive the data bursts from the optical core. The system further includes at least one control plane processor operably connected to the plurality of switch port devices and configured to transmit scheduling information to at least one of the plurality of switch port devices configured to transfer the data bursts to the optical core. | 08-15-2013 |
20140002885 | SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE FOR AN OPTICAL SWITCH USING WAVELENGTH, FIBER AND POLARIZATON ADDRESSING | 01-02-2014 |
Eric John Klein, Castle Rock, CO US
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20140205521 | DRY SORBENT INJECTION (DSI) RECOVERY SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREOF - The invention generally relates to system and method for recovering sodium bicarbonate from a solid waste, and more particularly to a method and system for recovering sodium bicarbonate from fly ash of a coal fired plant collected downstream of an injection process for pollution reduction from the industrial process. | 07-24-2014 |
20150143954 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SELECTIVELY REMOVING METALS FROM INDUSTRIAL WASTE - The invention generally relates to a system and method for selectively removing metals from a metal containing substance, and more particularly to a method and system for selectively extracting metals from fly ash with one or more of an acidic extraction process, basic extraction process, and supercritical carbon dioxide (scC02) and a co-solvent extraction process. Moreover, bi-products from an industrial process, e.g., coal fired plant, may be utilized in the extraction processes. | 05-28-2015 |
Eric John Lepenske, Chicago, IL US
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20100333199 | Method and system for scanning a computer system for sensitive content - A computer-implemented method for scanning a computer system for sensitive data. A scan manager manages a scan of files of a second computer. The scan manager receives a request to scan and identify files stored on the second computer based on at least one category of sensitive data. The scan manager receives scan report recipient information and generates a user profile based on the at least one category and the recipient information. The scan manager makes the user profile available to a category server for use in creating a scan profile defining the scan criteria and deploys a scan agent to a computer to conduct the scan based on the scan profile. When the scan is complete and upon creation of the scan report, the scan manager makes the scan report available to the intended recipients. | 12-30-2010 |
Eric John Marazzi, Tallmadge, OH US
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20110174422 | PNEUMATIC TIRE WITH COMPOUND APEX - The present invention is directed to a pneumatic tire comprising a tread, a belt structure, and a carcass, wherein the carcass has a radial ply and two bead sections; | 07-21-2011 |
Eric John Moore, Houston, TX US
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20140245262 | Integrated Software Development and Deployment Architecture and High Availability Client-Server Systems Generated Using the Architecture - An integrated software development and deployment architecture includes an application server/operating environment component that implements business intelligence to provide client-server based software solutions, a messaging component that connects the application server/operating environment component with client applications, and a rapid application development component that permits fast, efficient development of application software for deployment in the application server/operating environment using the integrated messaging component. | 08-28-2014 |
Eric John Mozdy, Horseheads, NY US
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20090195511 | Touch sensitive display employing an SOI substrate and integrated sensing circuitry - Methods and apparatus for producing a touch sensitive LCD employing a semiconductor on glass (SiOG) structure provide for: a glass or glass-ceramic substrate; a single crystal semiconductor layer bonded to the glass or glass-ceramic substrate; display circuitry including a plurality of thin-film transistors disposed on the single crystal semiconductor layer and forming a matrix of display pixels; display control circuitry operable to drive the display circuitry to produce viewable images; and sensing circuitry operable to detect electrical characteristic changes in one or more of the single crystal semiconductor layer and the display circuitry, the electrical characteristic changes resulting from user touch events. | 08-06-2009 |
20130047676 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING OPTICAL FIBER HAVING CONTROLLED PERTURBATIONS - A method for producing an optical fiber is provided. The method includes the steps of drawing an optical fiber from a heated glass source in a furnace and introducing index perturbations to the optical fiber via a plurality of perturbation sources arranged at a plurality of different azimuthal locations. The index perturbations are introduced synchronously at different locations along the axial length of the fiber by the plurality of perturbation sources in a generally helical pattern on the outside surface of the fiber in one embodiment. According to another embodiment, the index perturbations are introduced by the plurality of perturbation sources at different frequencies. | 02-28-2013 |
20140092380 | METHOD OF MEASURING MULTI-MODE FIBER BANDWIDTH THROUGH ACCESSING ONE FIBER END - A method of measuring the bandwidth of a multi-mode optical fiber using single-ended, on-line and off-line approaches and test configurations. The method includes: transmitting a light signal through the first end of a multi-mode fiber toward the second end of the multi-mode fiber, so that a portion of the light signal is reflected by the second end toward the first end of the multi-mode fiber; and receiving the reflected portion of the light signal at the first end of the multi-mode fiber. The method also includes obtaining magnitude and frequency data related to the reflected portion of the light signal at the first end of the multi-mode fiber; and analyzing the magnitude and the frequency data to determine a bandwidth of the multi-mode optical fiber. The length of the multi-mode fiber may also increase over time during testing. | 04-03-2014 |
20150110451 | OPTICAL FIBER CABLE WITH REINFORCEMENT - An optical communication cable includes a cable body, a plurality of core elements located within the cable body, a reinforcement layer surrounding the plurality of core elements within the cable body, and a film surrounding the plurality of core elements. At least one of the plurality of core elements includes an elongate optical transmission element. The film provides an inwardly directed force onto the core elements, and a surface of the film is bonded to the reinforcement layer. | 04-23-2015 |
20150111007 | LOCALLY-SINTERED POROUS SOOT PARTS AND METHODS OF FORMING - A porous soot sheet is formed using a roll-to-roll glass soot deposition and sintering process. The soot sheet formation involves depositing glass soot particles on a deposition surface to form a supported soot layer, removing the soot layer from the deposition surface to form a soot sheet, and heating a portion of the soot sheet to locally-sinter the glass soot particles and form a porous soot part having a sintered peripheral edge. | 04-23-2015 |
20150153511 | OPTICAL FIBER CABLE WITH CORE ELEMENT HAVING SURFACE-DEPOSITED COLOR LAYER - A method of forming an optical communication cable is provided. The cable includes a core element located in a cable jacket. The core element includes a buffer tube having an outer surface, an inner surface and a channel defined by the inner surface of the first tube. The core element includes an optical fiber located within the channel of the buffer tube and a color layer formed from a surface-deposited colorant material applied to the outer surface of the buffer tube. | 06-04-2015 |
20150355430 | FIBER OPTIC CABLE STRUCTURED TO FACILITATE ACCESSING AN END THEREOF - A fiber optic cable includes a core, armor surrounding the core, and a jacket surrounding the armor. The core includes tubes, each tube having a passage defined therein, optical fibers positioned in the passages, and a binder sleeve defining an exterior of the core. Portions of the binder sleeve are directly bonded to the armor, while other portions are not. Spacing between the armor and the core, as well as the bond between the armor and binder sleeve, facilitate tubing-off of an end section of the cable to include removal of the binder sleeve. | 12-10-2015 |
Eric John Oberliesen, Plymouth, MI US
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20150353223 | SWINGING GATE CONTAINERS - A collapsible container having thick corrugated outer walls with two generally U-shaped inserts provided within the corrugated walls. The inserts are reversed and offset from one another with one panel of each insert being secured to an interior panel of the collapsible container. Having two of the three panels of each insert unsecured to the interior panels allows the collapsible container to be more easily collapsed for storage and transport. | 12-10-2015 |
Eric John Roszman, Farmington Hills, MI US
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20150240890 | PAD CLIP WITH NONLINEAR STIFFNESS - A pad clip comprising: two opposing legs separated by a gap, the two opposing legs comprising: (i) a projection arm including: (A) an upper portion, (B) a lower portion, and (C) a face portion connecting the upper portion and the lower portion together; (ii) a connection arm; and (iii) an abutment arm extending between and connecting the projection arm and the connection arm; wherein the lower portion of the projection arm, the connection arm, or both include an arcuate segment that extends the lower portion, the connection arm, or both towards each other so that when the pad clip is installed in a support bracket a space is formed between the arcuate segment and the support bracket. | 08-27-2015 |
Eric John Smyder, York, PA US
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20110048046 | CONTROL SYSTEM - A system for controlling a centrifugal gas compressor ( | 03-03-2011 |
Eric John Wolotschaj, Tewksbury, MA US
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20150223057 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COMMUNICATING PROTECTED HEALTH INFORMATION - A method, system and apparatus for securely, rapidly, reliably and automatically transforming machine-readable data that is coupled to a patient into a user-interpretable provision of protected health information, utilizing an intermediate transformation of the machine-readable data into a unique patient identification string associated with the patient and with the protected health information, and subject to the constraint that the machine-readable data is proximal to the mobile hardware device capable of reading the data. | 08-06-2015 |