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Lagergren
Bethany Lagergren, Titusville, FL US
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| 20100323658 | PORTABLE EMERGENCY RESPONSE SYSTEM TO ALERT AUTHORITIES OF A MEDICAL ISSUE DURING OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES AND RELATED METHODS - An emergency response system to alert authorities of a medical issue during an outdoor activity which comprises (a) a portable unit attached to the outdoorsman including an alert button, computer, memory device and power source; (b) a display located on an exterior of the portable unit having one or more buttons to navigate information shown on the display; (c) one or more antennae to communicate with an outside source (which can be GPS) to verify location and (d) means to alert authorities (radio, cellular or satellite) of a medical issue. The invention is also directed to a method comprising the steps of (a) attaching the portable unit, (b) navigating a display, (c) selecting a path, (d) verifying geographic location on a path, and (e) alerting authorities of a medical issue. | 12-23-2010 |
Marcus Lagergren, Lidingo SE
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| 20100293542 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USING PARTIAL SOFTWARE OBJECT DEMATERIALIZATION IN A VIRTUAL MACHINE - A system and method for partial object dematerialization within a virtual machine (VM), and particularly Java Virtual Machines. In accordance with an embodiment, the system allows for applying partial object dematerialization to situations where the object is either created locally, or is retrieved from external code where it might have already escaped. In accordance with an embodiment, the system comprises a computer; a virtual machine for executing a software application; memory space for the application byte code and the generated machine code; and a compiler with an object dematerializer, and dematerializer injector. Runtime partial object dematerialization code is injected into the intermediate code representation in such a way that additional or standard optimizer techniques can be applied to it. | 11-18-2010 |
| 20100306355 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONVERTING A JAVA APPLICATION INTO A VIRTUAL SERVER IMAGE FOR CLOUD DEPLOYMENT - A system and method to convert a software application, such as a Java application into a virtual server image that is suitable for cloud deploymentx. In accordance with an embodiment, the system and method allows for building a hypervisor appliance containing a virtual machine running an application. In particular, the hypervisor appliance can be compatible with any hypervisor for server virtualization and the application virtual machine can be a Java Virtual Machine (JVM). | 12-02-2010 |
| 20110078680 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO RECONFIGURE A VIRTUAL MACHINE IMAGE SUITABLE FOR CLOUD DEPLOYMENT - A system and method that can be used to reconfigure a virtual server image that is suitable for cloud deployment. In accordance with an embodiment, the system and method comprises providing a virtual server image, which can be executed on the one or a plurality of hypervisors, and which provides a virtual machine environment for a software application, wherein the virtual server image contains a bootable part of the virtual machine, a non-bootable part of the virtual machine, a software application code for the software application, and a software application data for the software application; and receiving a virtual server image patch, and using information in the virtual server image patch to reconfigure the contents of the virtual server image from its original content to a reconfigured content, to create a reconfigured virtual server image. In a particular embodiment, the virtual server image can be compatible with any hypervisor for server virtualization, and the application virtual machine can be a Java Virtual Machine (JVM). | 03-31-2011 |
Peter Lagergren, Glen Rose, TX US
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| 20090025474 | Ultrasonic fuel level monitoring system incorporating an acoustic lens - An ultrasonic liquid level monitoring system includes an ultrasonic transducer unit that is mountable to a tank. The unit has an emitter to generate an ultrasonic beam passing through the wall of the tank. The emitter further receives an echo of the ultrasonic beam off a liquid surface. An acoustic lens is disposed between the emitter and the tank wall to receive and shape the ultrasonic beam to compensate for lensing effects of the tank wall. | 01-29-2009 |
Peter J. Lagergren, Point Roberts, WA US
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| 20100242593 | ULTRASONIC LIQUID LEVEL MONITORING SYSTEM - An ultrasonic liquid level monitoring system includes an ultrasonic transducer unit that is externally mountable to a tank. An ultrasonic emitter may generate an ultrasonic beam and receive an echo of the ultrasonic beam off a liquid surface inside a tank. An acoustic lens is coupled to the ultrasonic emitter to shape the ultrasonic beam to compensate for lensing effects of the tank wall. An acoustic coupler may be disposed between the acoustic lens and the tank wall to improve the acoustic coupling between the ultrasonic emitter and the tank wall. The system determines a time-of-flight between generating the ultrasonic beam and receiving the echo. Using the time-of-flight and geometry of a tank, the system may calculate the liquid volume inside the tank. The time-of-flight may be transmitted via a satellite data link or a local data link. The local data link may further be used to configure and maintain the system. | 09-30-2010 |
