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Brandon Handel, Visalia, CA US
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| 20090090343 | Spherical Projectile Reloading System - A reloading system for dispensing spherical projectiles is disclosed. The reloading system has a removable cartridge that removes from a base unit attached to a spherical projectile device. Upon insertion of the cartridge, a sliding gate on the removable cartridge permits direct feed of the projectiles to the projectile device. An ejection mechanism releases the cartridge for insertion of another cartridge. | 04-09-2009 |
David Brian Handel, Galloway, NJ US
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| 20110145043 | Method and System for Improving the Truthfulness, Reliability, and Segmentation of Opinion Research Panels - An example relates to survey analysis, survey panel members analysis, accuracy metrics, reliability analysis, and statistical analysis, to come up with confidence levels, and get an overall reliability of survey panel members, based on a score and percentile, and give incentives to the panel members, based on their reliability scores, to encourage them to be more reliable and truthful in the surveys, including their background and their demographics, increasing the values of the survey results drastically. In addition, this covers many separate embodiments: methods for improving and “incentivizing” truthful behavior in consumer panels; using Trustscore to measure and reward consistency and truthfulness; tag surveys to segment panels; and Doublecheck'd as a tool, to utilize the best responses through asking panel members twice (or more) with the same survey, and only including results from the members who answer the same both (or more) times. | 06-16-2011 |
Jeffrey M. Handel, Warren, OH US
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| 20100307212 | Apparatus And Methods That Apply A Press Force Including A Separately Applied Core Crimp Force - A crimping apparatus and methods are provided that apply a press force and a part of the press force is separately applied as a core crimp force for crimping a terminal to a wire conductor. A die assembly includes a die defining a cavity that includes an independently moveable core plate and a ram assembly includes a ram in force connection with a load pin and a core plate. When the ram applies the press force, the core crimp force will be separately applied from the ram through the load pin and core plate to produce a core crimp portion that connects the wire conductor to the terminal. The applied core crimp force is subsequently transferred from the core crimp portion to the core plate to the load pin and into the ram. | 12-09-2010 |
| 20110251811 | METHOD TO DETERMINE A QUALITY ACCEPTANCE CRITERION USING FORCE SIGNATURES - A method is provided to determine a quality acceptance criterion using force signatures measured on a first and a second set of elements. The first set has no quality defect and the second set has a deliberate quality defect. Selection of an initial subset of time points is based on statistical analysis of the force data on the force signatures in the two sets. The quality acceptance criterion includes a quality threshold established using Mahalanobis Distance (MD) values and the MD values are produced from force data at a selected initial subset of time points for each element in the two sets. An output of the determined quality acceptance criterion is using the defined quality threshold to separate an element having a force signature into a group of elements having no quality defect or into a group of elements having a quality defect like the deliberate quality defect. | 10-13-2011 |
Lynn Handel, Exton, PA US
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| 20090256334 | Temporary snowboard fastener - A fastening system that quickly and temporarily fastens a boot to the side of a binding of a snowboard, comprising a first fastening element on an outer side surface of a binding of a snowboard, and a second fastening element on an outer side surface of a snowboarding boot configured for use with the binding, the fastening elements arranged so that the second fastening element makes a fastening contact with the first fastening element when the boot is placed on the snowboard adjacent to but not in the binding. A method of using the fastening system is also described. | 10-15-2009 |
Otto Handel, Solingen DE
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| 20100130954 | SEALING PATTERN FOR TAMPON OVERWRAP - Tampons are packaged in a substantially cylindrical wrapper formed of a flexible, sheet-like material that is closed with one or more attachment zones having one or more gaps crossed by a line of weakness. The wrapper is closed at both ends and has a longitudinal seam area in which overlapping portions of the flexible, sheet-like material are attached. The longitudinal seam area comprises a substantially longitudinal attachment zone with a first edge and a second edge that defines a seam area. The line of weakness has a first end disposed within the seam area at a distance from a first end of the wrapper package; extends through a gap in the substantially longitudinal attachment zone; continues generally circumferentially about the wrapper; and terminates at a second end disposed within the seam area at the second edge of the substantially longitudinal attachment zone. The line of weakness extends across the seam area, and the wrapper can be removed as a single piece. | 05-27-2010 |
Peter A. Handel, Bainbridge Island, WA US
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| 20110275042 | Human-motion-training system - Certain embodiments of the present invention are directed to automated human-motion-training systems. These automated human-motion-training systems include a hardware platform that provides for stored-instruction processing and that includes memory, an I/O interface, and an audio-signal generation and output component, and an operating system or control program that executes on the hardware platform and that provides a program-execution environment. The automated human-motion-training systems further include components of the human-motion-training system that provide for automated proctoring of human-motion exercises and training regimes, including monitoring of a user's body position, producing feedback corresponding to a user's body position, and determining a user's performance in order to modify the exercises and training regimes so that they provide optimal-challenge-point-based training over the course of multiple repetitions and training sessions. | 11-10-2011 |
Richard Handel, Littlefalls, NJ US
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| 20110244061 | Formulations and Methods for Increasing Metabolic Rate and Weight Control - The invention provides methods for increasing resting metabolic rate, reducing waist circumference, and weight control by administering a composition comprising dietary fiber, phenylalanine, tyrosine, tea blend, caffeine, and Lycium plants or Lycium plant extract preparations to the subject. The invention also provides a food or dietary supplement formulation which contains dietary fiber, phenylalanine, tyrosine, tea blend, caffeine, and Lycium plants or Lycium plant extract preparations. | 10-06-2011 |
Sean Handel, Moss Beach, CA US
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| 20090125355 | System and Method for Optimization of Group Shipments to Reduce Shipping Costs - Described herein is a method and system to provide optimizing shipping costs that can help arbitrate between a precise solution at an unreasonable cost and a reasonable solution at a very reasonable cost. | 05-14-2009 |
Sean Peter Handel, San Bruno, CA US
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| 20080215976 | AUTOMATED SUPPORT SCHEME FOR ELECTRONIC FORMS - Actions associated with entering information into different fields of an electronic form are monitored. The types of support provided for entering the information into the different fields can be dynamically varied according to monitored user actions or according to the context or categories of users, fields, or forms. Different types of query or search engines can be used to further identify the context, intent, or meaning of information entered into the different fields. The identified context, intents, or meanings are then used to provide further on-line support. Other analytics of both field entries and user actions can also be used to provide addition help when entering information into the on-line forms. | 09-04-2008 |
