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Gydesen

Erik Gydesen, Vejle DK

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110056395PACKING FOR A DOCTOR BLADE CHAMBER - A packing (03-10-2011

Patent applications by Erik Gydesen, Vejle DK

Henry C. Gydesen, Oakdale, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100136499DEVICE FOR STORING AND DISPENSING COMPOSITIONS - The present invention includes a device that includes a receptacle integrated with a mounting portion. The mounting portion is generally sized to fit, for example, over a portion of the user's body, providing convenient access to material in the receptacle during the application of the material to a surface. In some embodiments, a flexible connection connects the mounting portion and the receptacle. In other embodiments, the device includes at least two flexible mounting portions and, optionally, a fastener system.06-03-2010
20100167231PISTON AND HANDHELD DISPENSER INCLUDING A PISTON - The invention includes a piston having a piston body (07-01-2010

Shane Gydesen, Stillwater, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110213867SIMULTANEOUS CONNECTIVITY AND MANAGEMENT ACROSS MULTIPLE BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM NETWORKS - A building automation system (BAS) network manager supporting a plurality of device protocols coupled to at least one communication network, and a plurality of logical connections to individual BAS networks to multiple end devices of a BAS. The BAS network manager can communicate with each of the end devices regardless of the protocol or protocol version of the BAS network by implementing a protocol stack above the link layer for each protocol or protocol version, providing an integrated multi-BAS network interface, and maintaining a device identifier for each BAS network the network manager is coupled to in the protocol stack.09-01-2011

Shane M. Gydesen, Stillwater, MN US

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20100228805LOG COLLECTION DATA HARVESTER FOR USE IN A BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM - A building automation system (BAS) comprising a plurality of end devices, at least one communication network, and a server engine comprising a data harvester. The end devices are each associated with at least one of a space, a system, or a subsystem for at least a portion of a building or a campus. The communication network communicatively couples to at least a portion of the plurality of end devices to the server engine. In one embodiment, the server engine is adapted to dynamically implement the data harvesting capability to periodically establish communications with, to receive and store data about, end devices and to selectively control the utilization of the communication network in order to prevent overrun or data loss. Methods of handling log collection from end devices in a building automation system (BAS) based upon a distributed schedule provided by a user or a priority scheme are also disclosed.09-09-2010