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Harvey R. Bialk, Littleton, CO US
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20100322390 | Method and System for Generating Geographic Visual Displays of Status and Configuration Including Assigned Capacity of Hybrid-Fiber Coax Network Elements - A system includes a hybrid fiber coax (HFC) network having network elements operable for communicating telephony, data, and video signals with customer-premises equipment (CPE) of subscribers. The system includes a manager for monitoring status and the configuration including the assigned capacity of the network elements and for generating alarm data indicative of improper status or configuration of the network elements. The system includes a database for storing data indicative of the status and the configuration of the network elements and for storing data indicative of physical and logical connections between the network elements and the CPE. The system includes an alarm visualization tool operable with the manager and the database for generating visual displays of the status and configuration including the assigned capacity of the network elements overlaid with the alarm data and the stored data indicative of the physical and logical connections between the network elements and the CPE. | 12-23-2010 |
Harvey R. Clapp, Iii, Baltimore, MD US
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20130052618 | Computerized focused, individualized bar exam preparation - Interactive, web based method for preparing a candidate, generally a law school graduate, to pass the knowledge-based exams, commonly known as “the bar exam”, required to obtain a license to practice law within a state. Unlike other bar preparation products, this method first assesses what the candidate knows and then directs the candidate's study towards those areas that are likely to provide the “most bang for the buck.” Information is presented in “bite-sized” portions with prompt feedback through testing to ascertain comprehension and retention of this information. Flexible scheduling permits a candidate to select an individualized start date and pace that is adjustable based on the time remaining before the exam and material to be covered. | 02-28-2013 |
Harvey R. Kofstad, Vernonia, OR US
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20160106003 | AUTOMATIC HEIGHT COMPENSATING AND CO-PLANAR LEVELING HEAT REMOVAL ASSEMBLY FOR MULTI-CHIP PACKAGES - Embodiments of the present disclosure may include a heat removal assembly that is to thermally couple with two or more dice of an electronic device. The heat removal assembly may include a bellows to automatically adjust a position of at least one surface of the heat removal assembly relative to another surface of the heat removal assembly. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed. | 04-14-2016 |
Harvey R. Toppen, Glastonbury, CT US
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20090104356 | METHOD OF COATING AND A SHIELD FOR A COMPONENT - A gas turbine engine is used for power generation or propulsion and includes vanes. Each vane includes a trailing edge having a curvature and cooling slots that cool the vane. A photochemical edge shield includes an edge and projections that project from the edge. Before coating the vane, the photochemical edge shield is positioned on the vane such that each of the projections is received in one of the cooling slots. A ceramic coating is then applied to the vane. The photochemical edge shield prevents the ceramic coating from entering and clogging the cooling slots of the vane during the ceramic coating process. | 04-23-2009 |
20110171390 | FIXTURE FOR COATING APPLICATION - A fixture assembly for use with air plasma spraying coating application processes includes a support member configured to be rotationally indexed, a first buttress, and a second buttress. The support member includes a first portion and a second portion fixedly supported by the first portion in a T-shaped configuration. The second portion has a first end and an opposite second end. The first buttress is secured to the second portion of the support member at or near the first end, with the first buttress configured to secure a first work piece. The second buttress is secured to the second portion of the support member at or near the second end, with the second buttress configured to secure a second work piece. The second buttress is arranged symmetrically with respect to the first buttress. | 07-14-2011 |
20140242278 | SPLIT COATING MASK SYSTEM FOR GAS TURBINE ENGINE COMPONENT - A mask assembly for a gas turbine engine component includes a second mask that at least partially overlaps a first mask to fit a platform of a gas turbine engine component. | 08-28-2014 |