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Erik Ismert, Shoreline, WA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080288822 | EXHAUSTIVE SECURITY FUZZING FOR TRANSACT STRUCTURED QUERY LANGUAGE - Systems and methods that incorporate fuzzing capabilities within an SQL server to facilitate penetration testing. A fuzzing component associated with the SQL server provides an entry point for accessing the fuzzing system to update explicit user specified parameters associated with SQL, wherein the server's in depth knowledge regarding semantics of the language code (e.g., manner of parsing) can be employed to determine vulnerabilities thereof. | 11-20-2008 |
| 20080313131 | PARAMETER-SENSITIVE PLANS FOR STRUCTURAL SCENARIOS - Systems and methods that generate specialized plans for compiling SQL queries. A plan generator component scans the query representation for parameter sensitive predicates and evaluates each predicate individually based on the parameter values. Accordingly, queries can be identified not only based on their structures, but also based on their parameter conditions. The specialized plans are more efficient for particular values, wherein queries that employ such values are optimally executed. | 12-18-2008 |
| 20100293177 | Vector Extensions to an Interpreted General Expression Evaluator in a Database System - Described is a technology by which an expression in a database engine is executed against stacks of data. Each instruction of the expression is evaluated against the data stacks until completed against each data stack, such as by iterating to execute an instruction through the data stacks before executing the next instruction. The data may be arranged in the data stacks (in memory) in various ways, such as to have each data stack contain the data of one database row, (e.g., with the data stack elements comprising column data. Data may be grouped, such as to put the data from different rows into the same data stack. | 11-18-2010 |
Joseph P. Ismert, Kansas City, MO US
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| 20090114776 | OFFSET TUBE CLAMP - An offset tube clamp includes a base having a pair of feet with generally coplanar bottom surfaces and a notch between the feet. A post extends upwardly from the base, and at least one tube cradle is formed on the post at a position spaced apart from the base. The tube clamp further includes a nailway having a fastener receiving opening for receiving a fastener. The fastener receiving opening intersects the notch in the base. The tube clamp is alternatively mountable to a building member in either a first orientation with the bottom surfaces of the feet flush against a surface of the building member, and in a second orientation with the notch in the base receiving a corner of the building member. | 05-07-2009 |
| 20100213326 | HANGER CONNECTOR FOR FLEXIBLE TUBING - A connector for attaching a piece of flexible tubing to a pair of parallel brackets includes an arcuate bend support, front and rear clamping members, and at least one fastener interconnecting the front and rear clamping members. The clamping members are positioned on opposite sides of the brackets. The bend support includes a head rotatably received in a receiver in the rear clamping member. The head includes a collet sized to receive the tubing. A wedge is formed on the front clamping member in a position to engage the collet. As the fastener is tightened, the clamping members are drawn against the brackets and the wedge engages the collet to constrict the collet inwardly against the tubing. | 08-26-2010 |
Martin B. Ismert, Milwaukee, WI US
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| 20080237120 | INTERCEPTOR FOR SEPARATING A MIXTURE - An interceptor configured to at least partially separate a mixture of a first material and a second material, the first material being a fluid. The interceptor includes a container having a base and a sidewall portion that extends upwardly from the base to at least partially define a separation chamber configured to receive the mixture and to facilitate separation of the first and second materials. The interceptor further includes an inlet aperture and an inlet diffuser. The inlet aperture is configured to provide fluid communication between the separation chamber and an inlet conduit that delivers the mixture to the interceptor. The inlet diffuser is in fluid communication with the inlet aperture and the inlet diffuser includes a body portion located within the separation chamber and an elongated outlet aperture that extends through the body portion to provide fluid communication between the inlet conduit and the separation chamber. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20080237121 | INTERCEPTOR SYSTEM AND A METHOD FOR PRESSURE TESTING - An interceptor configured to at least partially separate a mixture of a first material and a second material, the first material being a fluid. The interceptor includes a container having a base and a sidewall portion that extends upwardly from the base to at least partially define a separation chamber configured to receive the mixture and to facilitate separation of the first and second materials. The interceptor further includes a cap and an aperture disposed on the sidewall portion configured to provide fluid communication between the separation chamber and a conduit. The cap is removably coupled to the interceptor such that the cap inhibits fluid communication through the aperture. The cap is located within the separation chamber. | 10-02-2008 |
Michael Ismert, Quincy, MA US
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| 20080220795 | Home Base Station Position Determination - In some aspects, a method includes receiving at a home base station broadcast signals from a broadcaster, the broadcast signals including at least one of audio content and visual content. The method also includes determining a location of the home base station based on the received broadcast signals and configuring the home base station to send signals to and receive signals from one or more mobile devices. | 09-11-2008 |
Ryan Ismert, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20090213270 | VIDEO INDEXING AND FINGERPRINTING FOR VIDEO ENHANCEMENT - Metadata associated with a video is used to enhance a display of the video. A fingerprint is calculated using a particular fingerprint algorithm for one or more frames or images of the video. The fingerprint is associated with metadata for the one or more frames or images, and the fingerprint and the associated metadata are stored in a metadata repository. When a user requests enhancement of a video at a client device, the client device will calculate a fingerprint for one or more frames or images of the video to be enhanced using the same fingerprint algorithm and use the calculated fingerprint to access metadata associated with that fingerprint in the metadata repository. The accessed metadata is used to enhance a display of the video based on the user request. | 08-27-2009 |
