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Howard D. Jenkel, Laredo, TX US
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| 20090320970 | Salvage process for spring elements - An improved method for salvaging a spring element with a degraded force constant for return to a work environment. The spring element is subjected to a high temperature and extended duration annealing treatment alone or in combination with other treatments. The resultant salvaged spring is characterized by a more durable force constant relative to the original spring when it was new. | 12-31-2009 |
Howard D. Jostad, Henderson, MN US
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| 20110185654 | LOCK JOINT FOR WINDOW AND DOOR CASINGS - The invention provides a method for providing improved and locking joints in window and door casings. Complementary geometric shapes are provided on each adjacent joint member to provide locking engagement thereof. This locking engagement helps prevent the gaps that typically result in known 45 degree miter joints as a result of expansion and contraction due to water uptake and release. | 08-04-2011 |
Howard D. Kidorf, Red Bank, NJ US
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| 20090175617 | Apparatus and Method for Commissioning an Optical Transmission System - An apparatus and method directed to testing and optimizing performance of an optical transmission system is disclosed, including at least one broadband dispersion compensation unit (DCU) or at least one depolarization device. The depolarization device may be used alone or in combination with the at least one broadband DCU. A method for optimizing performance of data channels in initial loading (IL) and full loading (FL) configurations of the optical transmission system is also disclosed. | 07-09-2009 |
Howard D. Manten, Miami, FL US
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| 20100121225 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR EXAMINING A BODY LUMEN - A system and method for indicating transferability of a non-dissolvable target in-vivo device through the GI tract are described. The in vivo system includes a dissolvable in-vivo device which has two operational phases; an initial phase in which the device is of initial dimensions and a final phase in which the device is of final dimensions. In the initial phase the device can pass freely through a normally configured body lumen whereas it may not be able to pass freely through an abnormally configured lumen. In the final phase the device can pass freely through a body lumen even if it is abnormally configured. | 05-13-2010 |
Howard D. Siegerman, Hillsdale, NJ US
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| 20090044836 | HYDROGEN PEROXIDE POINT-OF-USE WIPERS - A hydrogen peroxide point of use wetted wiper system comprises a packaging with a first, a second, and a third compartment, wherein the separate compartments are mergable. Wipers are disposed in the third compartment. Disposed in the second compartment is dry urea hydrogen peroxide, and the urea hydrogen peroxide is isolated from the wipers. Disposed in the first compartment is a solvent, wherein the solvent is isolated from the wipers and the urea hydrogen peroxide. The first and second compartments can merge to form a unified compartment such that the solvent is combined with the urea hydrogen peroxide at a point of use to form liquid hydrogen peroxide. The unified compartment then merges with the third compartment such that the liquid hydrogen peroxide wets the wipers, the liquid hydrogen peroxide concentration and amount proportional to the wiper absorptive capacity, number, size, and degree of desired saturation. | 02-19-2009 |
Howard D. Simms, Jr., Shoreview, MN US
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| 20090076570 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TEMPORARY PROGRAMMING FOR IMPLANTED MEDICAL DEVICES - A system and method for temporary programming of an implantable medical device. The system and method include a repeater uploading temporary programming and instructions to a temporary memory of the device and then instructing the device to operate according to the temporary instructions. If during a first time period, the device is not in continuous periodic communication with the repeater, the device automatically reverts to operation under the normal operating instructions. At the end of the first time period, the caregiver or the patient may decide to revert to the normal programming. During a second time period, the device operates according to the temporary programming unless the caregiver or the patient instructs the device to revert to the normal programming, or the device fails to receive a periodic continuation signal from the repeater. Adverse health affects to the patient may also trigger the device to revert to the normal programming during either the first or second time period. | 03-19-2009 |
Howard D. Stewart, Idaho Falls, ID US
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| 20080222080 | Inferred index of circular tables in a database - A database system uses indexes to improve performance. The system can use one or more of the following: differentiated subfields for index clustering; set function calculations to reduce the amount of I/O; and/or using an inferred index in a circular table. | 09-11-2008 |
| 20080222089 | Set function calculation in a database - A database system uses indexes to improve performance. The system can use one or more of the following: differentiated subfields for index clustering; set function calculations to reduce the amount of I/O; and/or using an inferred index in a circular table. | 09-11-2008 |
| 20080222104 | Clustered index with differentiated subfields - A database system uses indexes to improve performance. The system can use one or more of the following: differentiated subfields for index clustering; set function calculations to reduce the amount of I/O; and/or using an inferred index in a circular table. | 09-11-2008 |
| 20100198830 | DYNAMIC DATA DISTRIBUTION AGGREGATION - Systems and methods reduce a time to calculate an aggregate of data values associated with a range of index entries. The system manages aggregate values within data stored in the entries of an index during insertion, modification, and deletion operations, and provides new index operations to generate aggregate values associated with a range of index entries. Multiple simultaneous operations can be executed efficiently. | 08-05-2010 |
Howard D. Stupak, Southport, CT US
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| 20090143821 | Device for repositioning cartilage and method of use - A device comprising a plate with attached suture including a portal and possibly including a fastener for the suture which can be used to dynamically reposition nasal cartilage to repair upper lateral cartilage, to splint septal cartilage, or to aid in scar inhibition in wound closure. | 06-04-2009 |
| 20110098752 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MAXILLO-MANDIBULAR FIXATION - Apparatus and method of use which can be used to immobilize maxilla and mandible in dental occlusion utilizing the tissue of the interdental space. | 04-28-2011 |
