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Ashur William Kanon, Folsom, CA US
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20120145489 | MACHINE-ROOM-LESS ELEVATOR SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREOF - The present general inventive concept provides an elevator system and method that provides minimal vibration during use thereof, simplified installation and maintenance, and a machine to power the system supported by a machine-support structure mounted between counterweight guide rails. | 06-14-2012 |
Avi Kanon, Jersusalem, IL US
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20140181535 | TAP-TO-WAKE AND TAP-TO-LOGIN NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION (NFC) DEVICE - Described herein are techniques related to a tap-to-wake and tap-to-login system. This Abstract is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope and meaning of the claims. A tap-to-wake and tap-to-login system allows a user of a near field device to wake up a computing platform from a deep sleep state using a bump/tap without having to move a mouse or enter a keyboard stroke. | 06-26-2014 |
Lars Kanon, Uppsala SE
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20110107582 | AUTOMATED INSTALLATION PROCEDURE FOR A DISPOSABLE FLOW PATH - This invention provides an automated installation procedure for assembling a disposable flow path: providing a disposable flow path comprising tubing and a plurality of sensors onto a re-usable instrument; qualifying said tubing and said plurality of sensors to be on the flow path based on a standard; and determining if the tubing and the plurality of sensors comply with characteristics and performance according to limits for specifications or acceptance criteria. | 05-12-2011 |
20140109374 | AUTOMATED INSTALLATION PROCEDURE FOR A DISPOSABLE FLOW PATH - This invention provides an automated installation procedure for assembling a disposable flow path: providing a disposable flow path comprising tubing and a plurality of sensors onto a re-usable instrument; qualifying said tubing and said plurality of sensors to be on the flow path based on a standard; and determining if the tubing and the plurality of sensors comply with characteristics and performance according to limits for specifications or acceptance criteria. | 04-24-2014 |