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Eric Nelson

Eric Nelson, Boise, ID US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110047220EXTENDING BUSINESS PROCESSES TO MOBILE DEVICES - A system, method, and computer program product are provided for intercepting an e-mail from a backend system and converting the e-mail into a message which can be used by a mobile device to graphically represent a business process. The mobile device can interact with the graphic representation, or invoke a business method from a local graphic representation, in order to send a response message to the backend system for further communications.02-24-2011
20110093619Synchronizing Tasks between Mobile Devices and Servers - A system, method, and computer program product are provided for synchronizing tasks between mobiles device without a native task applications, such as mobile devices running the iPhone operating system, and a server. The method synchronizes tasks between a mobile device and a server with a task application installed. The method receives a plurality of data fields associated with a task from the mobile device, stores the data fields in a database, and transforms the plurality data fields into a task record formatted according to the task application installed on the server. The method communicates the task record to the task application installed on the server. The method operates symmetrically to facilitate synchronization of new and updated tasks between a source and a target, wherein the source may be either a mobile device or a server, and wherein the target may be either a server or a mobile device.04-21-2011

Eric Nelson, Canyon Country, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110047817Sole construction for shoe having self-pumping extendable spikes - Golf shoe sole 03-03-2011
20110047830Extendable spikes for shoes - Golf shoe sole 03-03-2011

Eric Nelson, Stavanger NO

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110000671Low Emission Power Generation and Hydrocarbon Recovery Systems and Methods - Methods and systems for low emission power generation in hydrocarbon recovery processes are provided. One system includes integrated pressure maintenance and miscible flood systems with low emission power generation. The system may also include integration of a pressure swing reformer (PSR), air-blown auto-thermal reformer (ATR), or oxygen-blown ATR with a gas power turbine system, preferably a combined cycle gas power turbine system. Such systems may be employed to capture and utilize greenhouse gases (GHG) and generate power for use in hydrocarbon recovery operations.01-06-2011

Eric Nelson, Dublin, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090113791Compressed Coconut Coir Pith Granules and Methods for the Production and use Thereof - Compressed coconut coir pith granules having unique physical and horticultural characteristics are provided along with methods for producing such compressed products by subjecting coconut coir pith to compaction utilizing a roll compactor and subsequently granulating the compacted material.05-07-2009
20100180501Compressed Coconut Coir Pith Granules and Methods for the Production and use Thereof - Compressed coconut coir pith granules having unique physical and horticultural characteristics are provided along with methods for producing such compressed products by subjecting coconut coir pith to compaction utilizing a roll compactor and subsequently granulating the compacted material.07-22-2010
20110277384COMPRESSED COCONUT COIR PITH GRANULES AND METHODS FOR THE PRODUCTION AND USE THEREOF - Compressed coconut coir pith granules having unique physical and horticultural characteristics are provided along with methods for producing such compressed products by subjecting coconut coir pith to compaction utilizing a roll compactor and subsequently granulating the compacted material.11-17-2011

Patent applications by Eric Nelson, Dublin, OH US

Eric Nelson, Minneapolis, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100039758SUPPORT STRUCTURE FOR TWO OR MORE FLAT PANEL DEVICES - A support structure for at least two flat panel display devices that permits adjustment of the at least two display devices in or about one or more axes, and a display system including such support structure and display devices while maintaining a constant space between the display devices in various configurations, alignments and orientations of the display devices. Such support structure, as provided in accordance with embodiments of the invention, provides for configuration of the at least two display devices, in a plurality of alignments in which fronts of the two display devices are generally aligned in a plane, for viewing together. Embodiments of the support structure provide for the two display devices to be positioned in a landscape and/or portrait configuration. Embodiments of the support structure provide for repositioning the display devices between horizontally and vertically-aligned configurations without disassembling the support structure itself and without disassembling either or both of the two display devices from the support structure.02-18-2010

Eric Nelson, Waterloo, NE US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090076921POINT OF SALE DEVICE WITH CARD READER AND CHECK SCANNER - Various improved features for a point of sale (POS) device are disclosed. The POS device may have a housing, a document path, a check-voiding printer, and a door in the housing enabling access through the document path to the check-voiding printer. The POS device may have a connector and cavity in its interior, not visible from the exterior, the cavity configured to hold an accessory device connected to the connector. The POS device may comprise a read head for reading characters printed in magnetic ink on the face of a check and a biasing mechanism that has a contacting face that holds the check against the read head. The POS device may have an opening in a back wall through which a check is at least partially visible during reading. The POS device may include two microprocessor systems that control different parts of the POS device.03-19-2009

Eric Nelson, Roy, UT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090014454Detachable handle for liquid container - An apparatus for providing a detachable handle for a container, such as a liquid container. In one embodiment, the apparatus comprises a lower ring for slidably engaging a circular body of the container. An arm is pivotally connected to the ring via a hinge such that a C-shaped engagement member on the free end of the arm may engage a necked portion of the container via a snap-fit arrangement. A handhold is formed in the arm for allowing a user to easily pour or transport the container with only one hand. The apparatus is detachable from the container and is reusable on other containers.01-15-2009

Eric Nelson, San Diego, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120027468DEVELOPER UNIT AND METHOD THEREOF - A developer unit usable with a liquid electrophotographic printing apparatus having a photosensitive drum includes a developer roller configured to receive ink, and to selectively engage and rotatably transfer the ink to the photosensitive drum, the developer roller configured to switch between a contact mode when the developer roller is rotating and a non-contact mode when the developer roller is not rotating, a squeegee roller selectively in contact with the developer roller, the squeegee roller configured to at least condense the received ink on the developer roller in the contact mode, and configured to be apart from the developer roller in the non-contact mode, and a cleaner roller selectively in contact with the developer roller, the cleaner roller configured to remove remaining ink from the developer roller not transferred to the photosensitive drum in the contact mode, and to be apart from the developer roller in the non-contact mode, wherein at least one of the squeegee roller, the cleaner roller and the developer roller are configured to move between the contact mode and the non-contact mode in response to a rotational state of the developer roller.02-02-2012