Laursen, US
Alexander C. Laursen, Berkley, MI US
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20100264179 | Roof rack with stowable crossrails - A roof rack assembly is provided for a motor vehicle roof. The roof rack assembly includes a support member adapted to be fixedly secured to the roof. The support member includes first and second flanges extending out therefrom. A crossrail is releasably coupled to the support member for movement between a stowed position and a deployed position. The crossrail is engageable with the first flange when in the stowed position and engageable with the second flange when in the deployed position. | 10-21-2010 |
Andrew Leslie Laursen, Auburn, CA US
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20090097406 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ACHIEVING DYNAMIC CAPACITY AND HIGH AVAILABILITY IN MULTI-STAGE DATA NETWORKS USING ADAPTIVE FLOW-BASED ROUTING - Methods and systems for determining paths for flows within a multi-stage network made up of clusters of processing nodes. The flow paths may be determined without knowledge of whether or not packets of a particular flow will actually traverse specific ones of the clusters within the multi-stage network. In various implementations, the nodes of the multi-stage network may be coupled to one or more physical network switches through respective physical interfaces and a virtual connectivity grid superimposed thereon and configured through the use of a flow routing framework and system management framework to group the nodes into a number of clusters. The nodes of each cluster are configured to perform similar packet processing functions and the clusters are interconnected through virtual networks to which the nodes are communicatively coupled via virtual interfaces overlaid on top of the physical network interfaces. | 04-16-2009 |
Anna Lis Laursen, Clifton Park, NY US
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20130305744 | CNG DELIVERY SYSTEM WITH CRYOCOOLER AND METHOD OF SUPPLYING PURIFIED CNG - A fuel gas delivery system is provided. The fuel gas delivery system includes a feed line configured to provide a natural gas stream and a cryocooler fluidly coupled to the feed line. The cryocooler is configured to condense the natural gas to provide a liquefied natural gas (LNG) stream and to freeze impurities contained in the natural gas stream. The frozen impurities are separated from said LNG stream. A first heat exchanger is fluidly coupled to the cryocooler and the first heat exchanger is configured to vaporize at least a portion of the LNG stream to provide compressed natural gas. A delivery line is configured to supply the compressed natural gas to an end user and a removal line is configured to remove the impurities from the fuel gas delivery system. | 11-21-2013 |
Christopher J. Laursen, Oviedo, FL US
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20100061791 | Method and Apparatus for Applying Insect Repellant - A method and apparatus for applying insect repellant is disclosed. In a particular embodiment, the method includes filling a bag with powder, joining a bottom edge of the bag to a bottom edge of a sleeve adapted to removably cover the bag, and patting the bag over surface areas releasing the insect repellant in a desired quantity. The method includes providing a bag handle secured to a top edge of the bag and adapted to be grasped by a user to slide the sleeve down and pull the bag out. The sleeve is adapted to be grasped by the user when patting the bag over surface areas releasing the insect repellant. The method further includes providing a sleeve handle secured to the sleeve and adapted to be grasped by a user when sliding the sleeve back up over the bag. | 03-11-2010 |
Dana E. Laursen, Corvallis, OR US
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20120140265 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SCHEDULED DELIVERY OF CONTENT - In one embodiment, source content is obtained from a computing system. A request is received, the request for scheduled automatic delivery, without user intervention, of subscribed-for content to a web-enabled printer. The subscribed-for content comprises at least a portion of the source content. A protocol for printing of the subscribed-for content is established based at least in part on information from the request and data stored in a memory. The subscribed-for content is caused to be formatted in accordance with the protocol. The subscribed-for content is caused to be obtained by the printer. | 06-07-2012 |
20130041873 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR STORAGE SERVICE - A storage service stores data from a network device. A data collector retrieves the data for the storage service based on reference data passed to the storage service from the network device. | 02-14-2013 |
20130104047 | SYSTEM FOR DELIVERY OF RANDOM NOVEL CONTENT - A system for delivery of random novel content is disclosed. The system includes identification of the random novel content from source content imported from a content provider and in response to a selection of a selectable icon visually presented on a web-enabled device. The system further includes presentation of the identified random novel content to an output device via the web-enabled device. | 04-25-2013 |
20140293321 | DOCUMENT GENERATION BASED ON TARGET DEVICE AVAILABILITY - Examples disclose a method to query an availability of a target device. Additionally, the method generates a document for transmission to the target device based on the availability of the target device. | 10-02-2014 |
Erik Laursen, Kirkland, WA US
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20080311786 | CABLE SLACK MANAGER SYSTEM AND METHOD - A cable slack management system is used in conjunction with a conventional component rack to secure cables of excess length to minimize disturbance, interference, and general clutter that the excess cable length would otherwise cause. In one implementation, the cable slack management system includes a slack management panel that is attached to two opposing vertical members of a rack to extend horizontally between the members as a cross-member of the rack. If more than one cable slack management system is installed in a rack, typically the slack management panels are placed between component panels in some alternating fashion. In an alternative implementation, the slack management panels are vertically oriented, and are typically mounted adjacent to a rack. The cable slack management system also includes one or more cable spools for each slack management panel. The cable spools allow cable to be wrapped around them thereby securing the cable. | 12-18-2008 |
20100095572 | ENHANCED PATCH PANEL INDICIA SYSTEM - An enhanced patch panel indicia system includes a cover to receive a backing as the primary indicia receiver and to receive labels as auxiliary indicia receivers. The indicia system further includes an enhanced patch panel with a front face. The cover can include clip members to allow the cover to be snap-fitted onto the front face of the patch panel with the cover in juxtaposition with the front face, and in some implementations, the backing positioned therebetween. | 04-22-2010 |
20100314339 | EQUIPMENT RACK PANEL SYSTEM AND METHOD - An equipment rack panel system using one or more rack extension panels with optional raceway to interconnect equipment cables to service cables through connectors within the rack extension panel. The rack extension panel is either fastened to or integral with one of the posts of the equipment rack or otherwise adjacent to the equipment rack and extends away from the equipment rack so as not to occupy space within the equipment rack normally reserved for equipment. | 12-16-2010 |
Kirk Laursen, Atlanta, GA US
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20090174475 | Smart linearized power amplifier and related systems and methods - A power amplifier subsystem that includes a first stage amplifier and a second stage amplifier. A first bias circuit is coupled to the first stage amplifier, and the first bias circuit has a variable impedance that increases with radio frequency (RF) power. A second bias circuit is coupled to the second stage amplifier, and the second bias circuit has impedance relatively fixed with respect to radio frequency (RF) power. According to an embodiment of the invention, the first bias circuit comprises a transistor having a collector current that increases as radio frequency (RF) power increases. The second bias circuit can have a relatively fixed impedance. A method of designing an amplifier subsystem, where transistor size and resistor values are selected to obtain the desired bias and linearity characteristics, or transistor size and resistor values are selected to operate within a selected range, and amplifier performance is adjusted by changing the bias control voltage. | 07-09-2009 |
Thomas Laursen, Clifton Park, NY US
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20090027636 | Lithographic Apparatus, Reflective Member And A Method of Irradiating The Underside Of A Liquid Supply System - A lithographic apparatus that includes a reflector configured to reflect a cleaning beam of radiation projected through a projection system onto an underside of a liquid retrieval system is disclosed. The construction of the reflector is also disclosed as is a method for irradiating the underside of a liquid supply system for use in cleaning. | 01-29-2009 |
Thomas A. Laursen, Canton, OH US
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20080251037 | STEAM GENERATOR ARRANGEMENT - A method and apparatus effectively bypasses flue gas through or around selected boiler convection heat transfer tube banks within a new or existing boiler flue. Heat transfer tubes are removed, or omitted in the design of a new boiler flue, forming one or more voids at one or more locations within the tube banks. A bypass flue or conduit is formed within each void, for example using steel plates, along with existing flue walls, or using an integral sleeve. A wall of the bypass flue may include water or steam-cooled tubes. Dampers may be installed at either end of or within the bypass flue to control the amount of flue gas directed through each bypass flue. | 10-16-2008 |