Heuer, US
Arthur Heuer, Cleveland, OH US
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20100084052 | Compositions of corrosion-resistant Fe-based amorphous metals suitable for producing thermal spray coatings - A method of coating a surface comprising providing a source of amorphous metal that contains manganese (1 to 3 atomic %), yttrium (0.1 to 10 atomic %), and silicon (0.3 to 3.1 atomic %) in the range of composition given in parentheses; and that contains the following elements in the specified range of composition given in parentheses: chromium (15 to 20 atomic %), molybdenum (2 to 15 atomic %), tungsten (1 to 3 atomic %), boron (5 to 16 atomic %), carbon (3 to 16 atomic %), and the balance iron; and applying said amorphous metal to the surface by a spray. | 04-08-2010 |
20110165348 | Compositions of Corrosion-resistant Fe-Based Amorphous Metals Suitable for Producing Thermal Spray Coatings - A method of coating a surface comprising providing a source of amorphous metal that contains manganese (1 to 3 atomic %), yttrium (0.1 to 10 atomic %), and silicon (0.3 to 3.1 atomic %) in the range of composition given in parentheses; and that contains the following elements in the specified range of composition given in parentheses: chromium (15 to 20 atomic %), molybdenum (2 to 15 atomic %), tungsten (1 to 3 atomic %), boron (5 to 16 atomic %), carbon (3 to 16 atomic %), and the balance iron; and applying said amorphous metal to the surface by a spray. | 07-07-2011 |
Arthur H. Heuer, Cleveland Heights, OH US
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20160068957 | CORROSION RESISTANT METAL AND METAL ALLOY COATINGS CONTAINING SUPERSATURATED CONCENTRATIONS OF CORROSION INHIBITING ELEMENTS AND METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MAKING THE SAME - A method and apparatus for producing a corrosion inhibiting coating for metal and metal alloy substrates. The coating is comprised of a metal or metal alloy that is similar in composition to the substrate to be coated, further combined with a corrosion inhibiting material. The corrosion inhibiting material may be a refractory metal or metalloid. The method and apparatus for producing the coating allows for the corrosion inhibiting coating to have a supersaturated concentration of the corrosion inhibiting material alloyed with another metal or metal alloy. The method and apparatus allow for the selective vaporization of material sources to make the coating vapor, which are then entrained in a high speed gas flow that directs the coating vapor onto the substrate. Optional plasma assistance and application of a voltage to the substrate may be used. The coating may be customized for a variety of applications. | 03-10-2016 |
Daniel A. Heuer, Memphis, TN US
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20090012611 | PLASMA SPRAYED POROUS COATING FOR MEDICAL IMPLANTS - A prosthesis having an oxidized zirconium surface and a porous textured surface is described. A major advantage of the prosthesis is increased service life. Additionally, a process of manufacturing the prosthesis is described. | 01-08-2009 |
20100074789 | MEDICAL IMPLANTS HAVING A POROUS COATED SUFACE - A process for making a diffusion hardened medical implant having a porous surface is disclosed. The medical implant is made by a hot isostatic pressing process which simultaneously forms that porous surface and the diffusion hardened surface. | 03-25-2010 |
20100174377 | RETICULATED PARTICLE POROUS COATING FOR MEDICAL IMPLANT USE - A composition, a medical implant constructed from the composition, and a method of making the composition are described. The composition comprises a porous-coated substrate, the porous coating comprising a reticulated particle coating, the coating being formed by fusing the reticulated particle to the surface, preferably by sintering. | 07-08-2010 |
20120245697 | PULSED CURRENT SINTERING FOR SURFACES OF MEDICAL IMPLANTS - A porous medical implant and a method of making same is described. The medical implant comprises a porous surface formed by application of pulsed electrical energy ins such a way as to cause a localized heating in the surface of the material comprising portions of the implant. The method comprises a pulsed current sintering technique. | 09-27-2012 |
Daniel A. Heuer, New Carlisle, IN US
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20140260516 | Electronic Tilt Compensation for Diaphragm Based Pressure Sensors - System, apparatus and method for providing corrective sensor outputs, particularly when a sensor is subject to gravitational or acceleration effects. A sensor and accelerometer may be operatively coupled to a processor, wherein the processor receives inputs from both. The processor receives the sensor signals and determines the gravitational or acceleration effects on the sensor from the accelerometer signals. Based on these, the processor determines a correction factor that is applied to the sensor signals to provide improved and more accurate sensor outputs. | 09-18-2014 |
20150285755 | System Method and Apparatus for Humidity Sensor Temperature Compensation - A humidity sensor arrangement for providing temperature compensated measurements. A first sensor is configured internal to a housing for the sensor arrangement, and a second sensor is configured external to the housing. The first sensor measures a first relative humidity at a first temperature, and the second sensor measures second temperature external. A processor determines saturation pressures for the first and second sensors and compensates the first sensor by adjusting the relative humidity for the first sensor to be a product of the relative humidity for the first sensor and a ratio of the saturation pressure of the first and second sensors. Further compensation may be produced by applying a time-based filter algorithm to the outputs of the first and second sensors. Temperature sensors can be compensated to determine room temperature and compensated temp can be used for precise humidity compensation. | 10-08-2015 |
Daniel J. Heuer, Lola, WI US
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20090152160 | Disposable diaper changing assembly - A distinctive composite article has a package with a compartment for containing an article, and a drape. The drape has an end that is attached to an outer surface of the package. The drape is folded, and the package is folded about the drape for storage. In use, the package and then the drape are unfolded. The package may be opened to access the article(s) located within. | 06-18-2009 |
Glenn C. Heuer, Forest Lake, MN US
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20130001239 | AUTOMATIC DELIVERY OF ADHESIVE TO AN ADHESIVE SUPPLY UNIT AND SYSTEMS THEREFORE - A system that includes an adhesive storage unit, the adhesive storage unit configured to separately hold a plurality of solid adhesive forms; a liquid adhesive level detector configured to sense the level of liquid adhesive in a liquid adhesive melt tank; and a delivery element configured to deliver solid adhesive forms stored in the adhesive storage unit to the liquid adhesive melt tank when necessary as indicated by the liquid adhesive level detector. | 01-03-2013 |
Jeffrey Heuer, New York, NY US
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20150237062 | Risk Meter For Vulnerable Computing Devices - Techniques for ranking a set of vulnerabilities of a computing asset and set of remediations for a computing asset, and determining a risk score for one or more computing assets are provided. In one technique, vulnerabilities of computing assets in a customer network are received at a vulnerability intelligence platform. Breach data indicating set of breaches that occurred outside customer network is also received. A subset of the set of vulnerabilities that are most vulnerable to a breach is identified based on the breach data. In another technique, multiple vulnerabilities of a computing asset are determined. A risk score is generated for the computing asset based on the vulnerabilities. In another technique, multiple remediations associated with a risk score and multiple vulnerabilities are identified. The remediations are ordered based on the remediations that would reduce the risk score the most if those remediations were applied to remove the corresponding vulnerabilities. | 08-20-2015 |
Jeffrey Heuer, Chicago, IL US
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20150237065 | Ordered Computer Vulnerability Remediation Reporting - Techniques for ranking a set of vulnerabilities of a computing asset and set of remediations for a computing asset, and determining a risk score for one or more computing assets are provided. In one technique, vulnerabilities of computing assets in a customer network are received at a vulnerability intelligence platform. Breach data indicating set of breaches that occurred outside customer network is also received. A subset of the set of vulnerabilities that are most vulnerable to a breach is identified based on the breach data. In another technique, multiple vulnerabilities of a computing asset are determined. A risk score is generated for the computing asset based on the vulnerabilities. In another technique, multiple remediations associated with a risk score and multiple vulnerabilities are identified. The remediations are ordered based on the remediations that would reduce the risk score the most if those remediations were applied to remove the corresponding vulnerabilities. | 08-20-2015 |
20160072835 | ORDERED COMPUTER VULNERABILITY REMEDIATION REPORTING - Techniques for ranking a set of vulnerabilities of a computing asset and set of remediations for a computing asset, and determining a risk score for one or more computing assets are provided. In one technique, vulnerabilities of computing assets in a customer network are received at a vulnerability intelligence platform. Breach data indicating set of breaches that occurred outside customer network is also received. A subset of the set of vulnerabilities that are most vulnerable to a breach is identified based on the breach data. In another technique, multiple vulnerabilities of a computing asset are determined. A risk score is generated for the computing asset based on the vulnerabilities. In another technique, multiple remediations associated with a risk score and multiple vulnerabilities are identified. The remediations are ordered based on the remediations that would reduce the risk score the most if those remediations were applied to remove the corresponding vulnerabilities. | 03-10-2016 |
John Heuer, Holly Springs, MS US
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20110100763 | Interlocking Elevator Cab Assembly - Provided is an elevator cab assembly having a number of alternating and interlocking columns and panels, both of which may be prefabricated. The alternating and interlocking columns and panels are combined with an elevator platform and an elevator canopy to complete the elevator cab assembly. Because a minimal number of fasteners are required for assembly, the invention reduces the time required for construction and installation of cab. Furthermore, the assembly may be assembled on the elevator platform through the finished opening of the elevator entrance. A method of assembling the cab is also provided. | 05-05-2011 |
Josef George Heuer, Carmel, IN US
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20120258109 | ANTIBODIES THAT BIND TGF-ALPHA AND EPIREGULIN - The present invention provides antibodies that bind human TGF-alpha and human Epiregulin and are characterized as having high affinity, selective, and strong neutralizing properties. The antibodies are useful in the treatment of diabetic nephropathy. | 10-11-2012 |
Kevin C. Heuer, Austin, TX US
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20120173825 | Cache Result Register for Quick Cache Information Lookup - Each level of cache within a memory hierarchy of a device is configured with a cache results register (CRR). The caches are coupled to a debugger interface via a peripheral bus. The device is placed in debug mode, and a debugger forwards a transaction address (TA) of a dummy transaction to the device. On receipt of the TA, the device processor forwards the TA via the system bus to the memory hierarchy to initiate an address lookup operation within each level of cache. For each cache in which the TA hits, the cache controller (debug) logic updates the cache's CRR with Hit, Way, and Index values, identifying the physical storage location within the particular cache at which the corresponding instruction/data is stored. The debugger retrieves information about the hit/miss status, the physical storage location and/or a copy of the data via direct requests over the peripheral bus. | 07-05-2012 |
Marvin Heuer US
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20090191293 | Composition for enhancing immunity and reducing inflammation related to infections - A composition and method for enhancing immunity and reducing or inhibiting inflammation related innate immune system activation while affording the body of a user protection against known detrimental byproducts of immune-response is provided. The composition comprises at least a therapeutically effective amount of vitamin C and extract of | 07-30-2009 |
Marvin Heuer, Orlando, FL US
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20120141448 | Method for increasing muscle mass and strength - Phosphatidic acid is administered orally to increase muscle mass and strength in exercising mammals. Phosphatidic acid is administered orally to aging, bedridden or cachectic patients to improve nitrogen balance. The preferred form of phosphatidic acid for administration is phosphatidic acid-enriched lecithin. Creatine is co-administered orally to increase the muscle-building and strength effect. Other suggested additives include nutritional and herbal supplements, micronutrients and hormones. | 06-07-2012 |
20150201661 | BAMBOO EXTRACTS, COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF - The present invention relates to methods and compositions for improving the health of humans and animals, including lowering body weight and reducing fat in a human or an animal, and for improving food quality of animals. More particularly, the present invention is a phytosterol-containing extract derived from bamboo that lowers body weight by reducing or inhibiting body weight and reducing fat. Methods of making and using such compositions are also provided. | 07-23-2015 |
Stephen L. Heuer, Minneapolis, MN US
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20140279211 | ELECTRONIC PAYMENT SOLUTION FOR EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS - Users of products and services of an educational institution make payments through an intelligent switchboard and an electronic payment solution. The user provides a user identity and is allowed access without needing further security requirement to access applications representing a set of offerings provided by the institution that differ in type of service, type of product, vendor, or payment type. The user views offerings of interest and makes selections based on the offerings. The user's selections are communicated to a universal checkout application that processes the offering selected and obtains payment and authorization from the user for an electronic payment transaction. A switchboard communicates with the users and communicates by an application program interface with each of the application programs and the universal checkout programs. This allows the user to pay for all selections, made within multiple applications, with a single payment experience. Status of the user's account with respect to the applications is updated based upon the payment transactions. | 09-18-2014 |
Timothy J. Heuer, Arlington Heights, IL US
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20140017647 | CALCULATING A BEHAVIORAL PATH BASED ON A STATISTICAL PROFILE - A system for directing behavior of a first patient of a plurality of patients towards a behavioral objective includes a patient behavioral path calculator, a patient goal calculator, and a patient monitoring processor. The system also includes an information communication processor and a statistical processor. The patient behavioral path calculator calculates a patient behavioral path based on a statistical profile. The patient goal calculator calculates patient goals along the patient behavioral path toward a behavioral objective. The statistical processor can modify the statistical profile based on a response to a targeted message sent by the information communication processor. | 01-16-2014 |
20140017648 | Optimizing Behavioral Change Based on a Patient Statistical Profile - A system for directing behavior of a first patient of a plurality of patients towards a behavioral objective includes a patient behavioral path calculator, a patient goal calculator, and a patient monitoring processor. The system also includes an information communication processor and a statistical processor. The patient behavioral path calculator calculates a patient behavioral path based on a statistical profile. The patient goal calculator calculates patient goals along the patient behavioral path toward a behavioral objective. The statistical processor can modify the statistical profile based on a response to a targeted message sent by the information communication processor. | 01-16-2014 |
Timothy S. Heuer, Pacifica, CA US
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20100159470 | SCDs As Modifiers of the p53 Pathway and Methods of Use - Human SCD genes are identified as modulators of the p53 pathway, and thus are therapeutic targets for disorders associated with defective p53 function. Methods for identifying modulators of p53, comprising screening for agents that modulate the activity of SCD are provided. | 06-24-2010 |
Weston D.c. Heuer, Maple Grove, MN US
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20110106331 | IMPENDING ICING PROBE WITH THERMAL ISOLATION PEDESTAL - In an icing condition detection system, a circuit provides an output representing impending icing conditions as a function of power consumption of a single element detector. A thermal isolation pedestal includes a detector support end that supports the single element detector and an opposite strut mounting end. A thermal isolation controller controls a thermal isolation pedestal temperature to thermally isolate the single element detector from a strut mounting end. | 05-05-2011 |
William C. Heuer, St. Louis Park, MN US
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20090129299 | MULTIPLEXING APPARATUS IN A TRANSCEIVER SYSTEM - A multiplexing apparatus comprising at least one band pass filter, a receiver filter, and a transmitter filter is disclosed. The receiver filter, the transmitter filter and each band pass filter are communicatively coupled to a cable so that the receiver filter is configured to pass signals in a first spectral region from the cable to a first-band base transceiver station, the transmitter filter is configured to pass signals in the first spectral region from the first-band base transceiver station to the cable, and each band pass filter is configured to filter and bi-directionally pass signals in a second spectral region between the cable and at least one other base transceiver station. | 05-21-2009 |
20100142420 | MULTIPLEXING APPARATUS IN A TRANSCEIVER SYSTEM - A system for transceiving radio frequency signals is provided. The system includes a multiplexing apparatus at a base of a tower and communicatively coupled to a cable, and a low noise amplifier at the base of the tower. The multiplexing apparatus includes a transmitter path, a portion of a receiver path, and a transceiver path portion. The low noise amplifier is operable to amplify signals in a first spectral region and is communicatively coupled to the multiplexing apparatus. The multiplexing apparatus is configured to pass signals in the first spectral region between the cable and a first-band base transceiver station via the low noise amplifier. The multiplexing apparatus is further configured to pass signals in a second spectral region between the cable and at least one second-band base transceiver station. | 06-10-2010 |