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Charles Erickson, Cedar Park, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110125635METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING DISTRIBUTOR INFORMATION - An embodiment of the invention provides a system that enables financial services companies to manage and track information about a sales force. The system includes components for managing distributors information, for validating and tracking licenses and credentials, for creating customized contracts, and for maintaining compensation structures. The system allows for configuring compensations, providing financial services companies a toolkit for creating and modeling their complex commission schedules used to compensate their sales force. The system also provides modeling tools for agreements and contracts between a financial services company or provider and the distributors who sell products. The system has a multi-component architecture comprising multiple modules, multiple data processing engines, a backbone and multiple data sources. The processing modules carry out information processing using one or more data processing engines. The data processing provides the tools to fetch data from the databases and process it.05-26-2011

Dirk Erickson, Austin, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080212420System and Method for Embedding Optical Drive Compatibility Information in Optical Media - Compatibility information embedded in an optical medium modifies actions allowed by predetermined non-compatible optical disc drives on the optical medium, such as optical disc drives that may suffer damage if certain actions are performed on the optical medium. For instance, a compatibility engine of the optical disc drive applies compatibility information read from an optical medium to determine restrictions to impose on the use of the optical medium, such as restricting the optical disc drive from writing to the optical medium, reading from the optical medium or performing any operations until an update to the optical disc drive firmware is performed either automatically or by display of a compatibility user interface at an information handling system associated with the optical disc drive. In one embodiment, the compatibility information identifies incompatible optical disc drives and firmware versions by unique identifiers.09-04-2008
20090310449System And Method For Embedding Optical Drive Compatibility Information In Optical Media - Compatibility information embedded in an optical medium modifies actions allowed by predetermined non-compatible optical disc drives on the optical medium, such as optical disc drives that may suffer damage if certain actions are performed on the optical medium. For instance, a compatibility engine of the optical disc drive applies compatibility information read from an optical medium to determine restrictions to impose on the use of the optical medium, such as restricting the optical disc drive from writing to the optical medium, reading from the optical medium or performing any operations until an update to the optical disc drive firmware is performed either automatically or by display of a compatibility user interface at an information handling system associated with the optical disc drive. In one embodiment, the compatibility information identifies incompatible optical disc drives and firmware versions by unique identifiers.12-17-2009
20110103213System and Method for Embedding Optical Drive Compatibility Information In Optical Media - Compatibility information embedded in an optical medium modifies actions allowed by predetermined non-compatible optical disc drives on the optical medium, such as optical disc drives that may suffer damage if certain actions are performed on the optical medium. For instance, a compatibility engine of the optical disc drive applies compatibility information read from an optical medium to determine restrictions to impose on the use of the optical medium, such as restricting the optical disc drive from writing to the optical medium, reading from the optical medium or performing any operations until an update to the optical disc drive firmware is performed either automatically or by display of a compatibility user interface at an information handling system associated with the optical disc drive. In one embodiment, the compatibility information identifies incompatible optical disc drives and firmware versions by unique identifiers.05-05-2011

Patent applications by Dirk Erickson, Austin, TX US

Dirk Anders Erickson, Austin, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100131696System and Method for Information Handling System Data Redundancy - Flash memory integrated in a hard disk drive chassis maintains a back-up copy of data stored on the hard disk drive between back-ups of the hard disk drive data to separate storage devices. If the hard disk drive fails, the data on the flash memory provides a back-up of changes made since the previous hard disk drive back-up. When a back-up is made of data stored on the hard disk drive to an external storage device, the back-up on the flash memory device is erased to make room for subsequent back-up data. If back-up data stored on the flash memory approaches the capacity of the flash memory, a notice is provided to an end user that a back-up is needed.05-27-2010

Gary L. Erickson, College Station, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100267160Total Organic Carbon Analysis - The present invention provides an apparatus and method for measuring carbon (any one or all of TC, TOC, or TIC) in a sample matrix. In an embodiment, a method for measuring carbon in a sample composition is provided. The method comprises providing an apparatus comprising a reaction chamber and a diamond coated electrode, wherein the diamond coated electrode is doped with boron. The apparatus further comprises a detector. In addition, the method comprises contacting the sample composition with the electrode. The method further comprises applying an alternating current to the electrode at a sufficient voltage to produce carbon dioxide. Moreover, the method comprises measuring the amount of carbon dioxide produced.10-21-2010
20110045599System and Method for Regulating Flow in Fluidic Devices - Disclosed are a system and method for regulating flow in an exemplary fluidic device comprising a fluidic stream carrying a transport medium, sample and one or more reagents for analysis and synthesis of reaction products. The flow rate of the fluidic stream is maintained constant by adjusting the flow rate of transport medium to compensate for the introduction of sample and reagents. An embodiment controls the flow rate of transport medium using a pump, a back pressure regulator, and a variable-sized orifice. Single and multiple channel embodiments are disclosed.02-24-2011

Patent applications by Gary L. Erickson, College Station, TX US

Jason Erickson, Frisco, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080270491METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ELECTRONIC ARCHIVAL AND RETRIEVAL OF ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS - The system receives an electronic communication, reviews the electronic communication to determine content of the electronic communication, applies rules to the content to determine a category associated with the electronic communication, wherein the rules relate to at least one of federal law, federal government regulations, state law, state government regulations, industry standards and administrative policies; and, stores the electronic communication based on the category.10-30-2008

John Erickson, Plano, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090292339METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ENERGY CONSERVATION IN IMPLANTABLE STIMULATION DEVICES - The application relates to a stimulation device with power conservation functionality. In implantable devices, power supplies may be limited. Replenishing these power supplies may require costly surgery or periodic recharging depending on the model. A method may be implemented that skips or drops periodic pulses without apparently changing the frequency of the pulses. In this manner, the dropped pulses may be undetected by the patient. On the other hand, the dropped pulse represents power savings. Dropping one in ten pulses may lead to a 10% energy savings. The stimulation device may implement the method with one or more counters implemented in hardware or software.11-26-2009
20100077606METHOD OF FORMING A LEAD - An implantable, substantially isodiametric, low resistance implantable lead having at least one electrode positioned in a stimulation/sensing portion of the lead as well as a method of manufacturing the same. At least the stimulation/sensing portion is unitized through partially surrounding and supporting insulation and conductive element(s) of the stimulation/sensing portion with a fused matrix of material having mechanical properties consistent with a body of the lead.04-01-2010
20110046695SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF THE INTERVERTEBRAL DISC - In one embodiment, a method electrically stimulates an area in a spinal disc. The method comprises: implanting at least one steerable lead at a placement site for stimulating a spinal disc such that the lead is disposed exterior and immediately adjacent to and circumferentially along an annulus of the spinal disc, the at least one lead including a plurality of electrodes distributed along a majority of a circumference of the annulus; connecting the lead to a signal generator; and generating electrical stimulation pulses using the generator to stimulate targeted portions of the spinal disc, wherein the stimulation of the targeted portion of the spinal disc sufficiently stimulates nerve tissue within the spinal disc to prevent communication of pain signals originating in the spinal disc without damaging tissue of the spinal disc.02-24-2011

Patent applications by John Erickson, Plano, TX US

John Robert Erickson, Austin, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090116494Method and System to Transport High-Quality Video Signals - Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) video data is separated into first data and second data. A first signal is formed based on the first data. A second signal is formed based on the second data. The first signal is transported via a first Optical Carrier 3 (OC-3) channel. The second signal is transported via a second OC-3 channel.05-07-2009
20090190664Method and System to Improve the Transport of Compressed Video Data - A method comprises determining a plurality of time intervals Tp and Tn within a variable bit rate (VBR) representation of an image sequence. The time intervals Tp are those in which a number of blocks of information per unit time is greater than a baseline value. The time intervals Tn are those in which a number of blocks of information per unit time is less than the baseline value. A second representation of the image sequence is created in which some blocks of information Bp are removed from the time intervals Tp and interlaced with blocks of information Bn in the time intervals Tn to reduce a variation in a number of blocks of information per unit time between the time intervals Tp and Tn.07-30-2009

Patent applications by John Robert Erickson, Austin, TX US

Joseph Michael Erickson, Frisco, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080240163System and method for maintaining transmission synchrony - Method for maintaining transmission synchrony in wireless communications networks. An embodiment includes computing a transmission time for a packet, adding an adjustment to the transmission time in response to a determining that clock drift has occurred between a local clock and a clock of a host device, and scheduling the packet for transmission at the transmission time. The adjustment is based on timing information provided by control instructions transmitted by the host device. The adjustment is computed using timing information from consecutively received control instructions and a single clock contained in a wireless device. If clock drift has occurred, then the timing information will differ significantly for the two control instructions. The ability to perform the clock drift calculation using a single clock may help to keep the cost and power consumption of the wireless device as low as possible.10-02-2008
20080267160Systems and Methods for Managing Timing Functions in Multiple Timing Protocols - One embodiment of the present invention includes a system for managing timing functions associating with at least one timing protocol. The system comprises a controller configured to implement a plurality of functions at each of a respective plurality of scheduled times. The system also comprises a time protocol converter configured to convert each of the plurality of scheduled times to a respective plurality of time values associated with a master timing protocol. The system further comprises a master timer controller configured to generate a plurality of control signals associated with the plurality of functions based on an accumulated value of a master timer associated with the master timing protocol relative to the plurality of time values.10-30-2008

Melvin A. Erickson, Willis, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100236536Archery Bow Bracket - A bracket for on a bow used in archery is provided. The bracket includes a cradle that can support an apparatus such as a light at a location such that the light can be operated by a finger of the hand holding the bow. The cradle can be adjusted in a horizontal and vertical plane such that apparatus on the cradle is pointed in the direction that an arrow is to be shot and at the same time be easily activated.09-23-2010

Michael Erickson, Plano, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110212359ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS WITH IONIC LIQUID ELECTROLYTE - The present invention provides a lithium-ion electrochemical cell comprising an ionic liquid electrolyte solution and a positive electrode having a carbon sheet current collector.09-01-2011

Robert Erickson, Georgetown, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090192867DEVELOPING, IMPLEMENTING, TRANSFORMING AND GOVERNING A BUSINESS MODEL OF AN ENTERPRISE - The present disclosure relates to methods and systems for developing, implementing, transforming, and governing a business model of an enterprise. In some embodiments, a method of implementing and managing a business model of an enterprise includes defining a business model using a business model tool that is executed by a computer, wherein the business model is based on interrelated business strategy, business goal and business constraint data, and includes a business service, inputting into the computer a first set of data representing a benchmark performance value of the business service, and operating the enterprise in accordance with the business model. The enterprise is monitored to determine an actual performance value of the business service, and the actual performance value and the benchmark performance value are processed in the computer to affect a comparison therebetween. The business model is modified based on the comparison.07-30-2009

Robert W. Erickson, Georgetown, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090120259Cutting tool - A cutting tool for use on earth working and land clearing equipment includes a working body portion having a continuous slot formed transversely therethrough in open communication with the first end and an exterior surface thereof. A cutting insert having a V-shaped notch formed in the front cutting end thereof is positioned and rigidly secured within the slot. A mounting shank extends outwardly from and is attached to the second end of the working body portion for enabling attachment of the cutting tool to a tool holder used on such earth working and land clearing equipment.05-14-2009

Patent applications by Robert W. Erickson, Georgetown, TX US