Hallum
Alton V. Hallum, Tucson, AZ US
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20090062600 | Levator for Repair of Perineal Prolapse - Improved methods and apparatuses for treatment of pelvic organ prolapse are provided. A specialized mesh having a shape for effective placement via the ischiorectal fossa is provided, as is a method of use of such a device. | 03-05-2009 |
Chris W. Hallum, Redmond, WA US
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20130145174 | INFRASTRUCTURE INDEPENDENT RECOVERY KEY RELEASE - Aspects of the subject matter described herein relate to recovering locked data. In aspects, stakeholders of locked volume(s) are identified. Security data of the volume(s) that can be used to unlock the volume(s) is collected from one or more computing devices hosting the volume(s). The security data and stakeholder data is stored on a recovery store. If a stakeholder needs to unlock a volume, the stakeholder may communicate with a recovery manager, provide certain data, and receive data that may be used to unlock the volume. Auditing may be performed for attempts to obtain the unlocking data from the recovery store. | 06-06-2013 |
Gary W. Hallum, Mason, OH US
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20150130119 | NON-CONTACT TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT IN MOLTEN METAL APPLICATIONS - A device to measure a temperature of molten metal may include an infrared sensor effective to measure the temperature of the molten metal, a sheath having an open end, a sealed end, and a channel extending from the open end to the sealed end, and an infrared-transparent window disposed between the infrared sensor and the channel of the sheath. The open end of the sheath is disposed near the infrared sensor and the sealed end of the sheath extends into the molten metal. The infrared-transparent window or rod is disposed between the infrared sensor and the channel of the sheath such that the infrared sensor can measure the temperature through the infrared-transparent window or rod, the channel, and the sealed end. The infrared-transparent window or rod seals the infrared sensor from the channel in the sheath. | 05-14-2015 |
Ryan Hallum, Mountain View, CA US
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20120244448 | Rapid Thermal Processing for SOFC Manufacturing - Methods of heat treating at least one component of a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) system. The method includes heating the at least one component with a rapid thermal process, wherein the rapid thermal process heats at least a portion of the component at a rate of approximately 50° C./sec or more. | 09-27-2012 |
20130252119 | Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Stack Heat Treatment Methods and Apparatus - Systems and methods are provided for fuel cell stack heat treatment. An eductor may be used to recycle air into the air inlet stream or to recycle fuel into the fuel inlet stream. An eductor may also be used to exhaust air away from the furnace. The stack heat treatment may include stack sintering or conditioning. The conditioning may be conducted without using externally supplied hydrogen. | 09-26-2013 |
20140004448 | Methods of Refurbishing Components of a Fuel Cell Stack | 01-02-2014 |