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Alvaro Forero, Cedar Falls, IA US
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20090095603 | KEYLESS IGNITION - An engine start system for use with a ground engaging vehicle, the system including an input device, a processing circuit, a display and an engine controller unit. The input device produces a signal when depressed, the signal initiates the application of electrical power to the engine start system. The processing circuit is activated by the application of electrical power thereto. The display is communicatively coupled with the processing circuit. The input device produces another signal when depressed. The other signal is detected by the processing circuit and the processing circuit, in response to the other signal, sends either a PIN request notice to the display or a start signal to the engine controller unit. | 04-16-2009 |
Andres Forero, Austin, TX US
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20120036893 | Bracelet Signaling Mechanism - A bracelet responsive to being hydrated may include a top surface and a bottom surface, an inner surface defining a central aperture extending between the top surface and the bottom surface, an outer surface being in a spaced relationship with the inner surface and extending between the top surface on the bottom surface, and a hydrochromic layer formed on an exposed surface of the bracelet, the layer having a first appearance that changes to a second appearance responsive to the hydration of the bracelet. The exposed surface may be on the top surface, and the exposed surface may be on the bottom surface. The exposed surface may be on the outer surface, and the change of the first appearance to the second appearance may be permanent. The change from the first appearance to the second appearance may be nonpermanent. | 02-16-2012 |
Aracelly Forero, Port Saint Lucie, FL US
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20090254484 | Anon virtual prepaid internet shopping card - The invention is a new generation of system of payments, designed for the millions of customers around the world who are victims of identity theft and fraud with credit card; because it is anonymous, prepaid, disposable, non-reloadable, non-refundable, and easy to doing any purchase online, telephone, mail or retailer. The invention has both features such as 1) is a prepaid debit card (expiration date & security code) and 2) is a prepaid phone card (PIN), with an amount assigned on every account/card, which is exhausted when the cash amount is expended and works with the same physical characteristics, electronic and financial mechanisms of a debit card as they do major credit cards, are an open loop. It is distributed by retailers (plastic card) or Internet (virtual account) and must be pre-activated for use after purchased. | 10-08-2009 |
James Forero, Paramus, NJ US
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20120324827 | BRACING SYSTEM FOR REINFORCING BEAMS - A bracing system and method of its installation are provided. The bracing system includes a set of support panels and a set of crossover panels. The support panels may comprise connection members at their both ends such that these panels may be connected to each other in a line. The support panels are designed to be fixed in such lines to a beam. The beam should be provided with two parallel lines of interconnected support panels. The crossover panels are designed to link the support panels. The bracing system allows adding tremendous strength to wood beams in existing buildings. | 12-27-2012 |
20130343616 | BIOMETRICS BASED METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR USER AUTHENTICATION - Disclosed are computer-implemented methods and systems for authentication of users through capturing and analyzing biometrics data such as keystroke dynamics. Once the keystroke dynamics is acquired, a corresponding feature vector related is calculated by calculating multiple sub-feature values using various algorithms such as normalization, relations between keystroke dynamics events, relations of sums of various sub-feature values, and so forth. The feature vector is then selectively compared to a group of reference feature vectors associated with the user. If it is determined that the newly obtained feature vector is similar to the selected group reference feature vectors, the user is authenticated. The process of determining similarity involves decomposition of feature vectors and reference feature vectors onto multiple sub-vectors and calculation similarity therebetween. | 12-26-2013 |
Julio C. Forero, Port Saint Lucie, FL US
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20090254484 | Anon virtual prepaid internet shopping card - The invention is a new generation of system of payments, designed for the millions of customers around the world who are victims of identity theft and fraud with credit card; because it is anonymous, prepaid, disposable, non-reloadable, non-refundable, and easy to doing any purchase online, telephone, mail or retailer. The invention has both features such as 1) is a prepaid debit card (expiration date & security code) and 2) is a prepaid phone card (PIN), with an amount assigned on every account/card, which is exhausted when the cash amount is expended and works with the same physical characteristics, electronic and financial mechanisms of a debit card as they do major credit cards, are an open loop. It is distributed by retailers (plastic card) or Internet (virtual account) and must be pre-activated for use after purchased. | 10-08-2009 |
Leonardo Forero, Austin, TX US
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20120036893 | Bracelet Signaling Mechanism - A bracelet responsive to being hydrated may include a top surface and a bottom surface, an inner surface defining a central aperture extending between the top surface and the bottom surface, an outer surface being in a spaced relationship with the inner surface and extending between the top surface on the bottom surface, and a hydrochromic layer formed on an exposed surface of the bracelet, the layer having a first appearance that changes to a second appearance responsive to the hydration of the bracelet. The exposed surface may be on the top surface, and the exposed surface may be on the bottom surface. The exposed surface may be on the outer surface, and the change of the first appearance to the second appearance may be permanent. The change from the first appearance to the second appearance may be nonpermanent. | 02-16-2012 |
Manu Forero, Seattle, WA US
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20090325259 | USE OF ADHESION MOLECULES AS BOND STRESS-ENHANCED NANOSCALE BINDING SWITCHES - Methods, compositions and devices are provided based on changing the binding strength of an adhesion molecule to a ligand by changing the force exerted on the bound complex between adhesion molecule and ligand, for example by changing the shear stress acting on the complex. The adhesion molecules and their ligands of this invention bind more tightly when a force-activated bond stress, such as shear force, applied to the adhesion molecules is increased, and bond less tightly when the stress is decreased. The adhesion molecules can be isolated from their sources in nature or can remain attached to their natural sources. They can be engineered, e.g., by altering their amino acid sequences or by binding to antibodies or other particles, to alter their binding properties. They can be attached to a wide range of substrates including particles and device surfaces to form adhesive systems which are capable of sticking to other particles and/or device surfaces to which ligands for the adhesion molecules have been attached. The adhesion molecules and ligands described herein can be used to control binding and release of components of an adhesive system by increasing or decreasing the force-activated bond stresses applied to the adhesion molecules. | 12-31-2009 |
Pedro A. Forero, San Diego, CA US
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20150341723 | MULTITASK LEARNING METHOD FOR BROADBAND SOURCE-LOCATION MAPPING OF ACOUSTIC SOURCES - A method involves acoustic source localization by capitalizing on the sparse nature of a source location map (SLM). Sparsity arises naturally since one seeks the location of K sources in a grid of G tentative locations where G>>K. The source localization problem is cast as a regularized LS regression problem with a sparsity constraint whose solution yields the SLM. An iterative solver based on block coordinate descent (BCD) is used. BCD leads to scalar closed-form updates rendering the method's computational complexity per iteration linear with respect to the grid size. The disclosed method enables high resolution location estimation with fewer array measurements than classical matched field processing methods. | 11-26-2015 |
Stefan Forero, Weidenberg DE
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20120025131 | CONDUCTIVE PREPARATION AND METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF - The present invention relates to a conductive preparation, in particular an electrically and/or thermally conductive preparation, which is characterized in that it has a first, at least temporarily, liquid phase and at least one, preferably at least two conductive additive(s) provided in the first phase. A method for producing a conductive preparation of this type is characterized by the following steps: A) Providing a first, at least temporarily, liquid phase; B) Adding at least one conductivity additive, preferably at least two conductivity additives into the first phase; C) Mixing the first phase and the at least one conductivity additive into a homogeneous state. | 02-02-2012 |
20140205919 | GAS DIFFUSION LAYER WITH IMPROVED ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY AND GAS PERMEABILITY AND PROCESS OF MAKING THE GAS DIFFUSION LAYER - A gas diffusion layer contains a substrate formed of a carbon containing material and a micro porous layer. The gas diffusion layer can be obtained by dispersing carbon black with a BET surface area of at most 200 m | 07-24-2014 |
20150189699 | ELECTRICAL HEATING DEVICE, COMPONENT AND METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF - An electric heating device ( | 07-02-2015 |