Michael Frederick
Michael Frederick Eilenbeg, Port Washington, NY US
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20150051710 | Model-Based Neuromechanical Controller For A Robotic Leg - A model-based neuromechanical controller for a robotic limb having at least one joint includes a finite state machine configured to receive feedback data relating to the state of the robotic limb and to determine the state of the robotic limb, a muscle model processor configured to receive state information from the finite state machine and, using muscle geometry and reflex architecture information and a neuromuscular model, to determine at least one desired joint torque or stiffness command to be sent to the robotic limb, and a joint command processor configured to command the biomimetic torques and stiffnesses determined by the muscle model processor at the robotic limb joint. The feedback data is preferably provided by at least one sensor mounted at each joint of the robotic limb. In a preferred embodiment, the robotic limb is a leg and the finite state machine is synchronized to the leg gait cycle. | 02-19-2015 |
Michael Frederick Eilenberg, Port Washington, NY US
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20100324699 | Model-Based Neuromechanical Controller for a Robotic Leg - A model-based neuromechanical controller for a robotic limb having at least one joint includes a finite state machine configured to receive feedback data relating to the state of the robotic limb and to determine the state of the robotic limb, a muscle model processor configured to receive state information from the finite state machine and, using muscle geometry and reflex architecture information and a neuromuscular model, to determine at least one desired joint torque or stiffness command to be sent to the robotic limb, and a joint command processor configured to command the biomimetric torques and stiffnesses determined by the muscle model processor at the robotic limb joint. The feedback data is preferably provided by at least one sensor mounted at each joint of the robotic limb. In a preferred embodiment, the robotic limb is a leg and the finite state machine is synchronized to the leg gait cycle. | 12-23-2010 |
Michael Frederick Hayles, Eindhoven NL
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20090000400 | METHOD FOR ATTACHING A SAMPLE TO A MANIPULATOR - The invention relates to the extraction of a frozen hydrated sample for TEM (Transmission Electron Microscope) inspection, such as a vitrified biological sample, from a substrate and the attaching of said sample to a manipulator. Such a hydrated sample should be held at a cryogenic temperature to avoid ice formation. By melting or sublimating a part of the sample material outside the area to be studied in the TEM and freezing the material to the manipulator ( | 01-01-2009 |
20140014834 | FORMING AN ELECTRON MICROSCOPE SAMPLE FROM HIGH-PRESSURE FROZEN MATERIAL - A method of forming a sample from a capillary with high-pressure frozen sample material comprises providing a high-pressure capillary with vitrified sample material at a temperature T | 01-16-2014 |
Michael Frederick Johnson, Greater Johannesburg ZA
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20090179604 | Electric Motor - An electric motor ( | 07-16-2009 |
Michael Frederick Kenrich, Aptos, CA US
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20100205446 | MULTI-LEVEL FILE DIGESTS - Multi-level file digests for electronic files are disclosed. A top level digest represents a single digest for the associated electronic file. Lower level digests represent digests for portions of the associated electronic file. The top level digest is derived from the lower level digests. The top level digest is useful for facilitating rapid comparison to determine whether electronic files are the same. In one embodiment, electronic files are encrypted with a block encryption scheme, and digests are efficiently calculated and stored on a block-by-block basis. Advantageously, when modifications to an encrypted electronic file occurs, only those modified blocks need to be processed to undergo decryption and re-encryption to determine the appropriate digest. | 08-12-2010 |
Michael Frederick Renkert, Denver, CO US
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20100307672 | Tape Dispenser Apparatus - An apparatus and method for a tape dispenser apparatus includes a first housing and tape rotational hub, a tape aperture feeding into a tape channel for a tape guide, also a cutter aperture disposed within the channel, and a cutter slidably engaged to the first housing, wherein the cutter extends therethrough the cutter aperture in a cutting state and the cutter retracts from the cutter aperture being urged into a retracted state. A roller rotatably attached to the first housing, the roller is positioned adjacent to a non-adhesive side of the tape, wherein the roller routes the strip of tape around the cutter to feed the strip of tape into the tape aperture and tape channel. Operationally the tape channel is positioned adjacent to a surface and the apparatus is pulled to lay the strip of tape upon the surface, wherein the tape is selectively cut by the cutter. | 12-09-2010 |
20120018085 | Tape Dispenser Apparatus - An apparatus and method for a tape dispenser apparatus includes a first housing and tape rotational hub, a tape aperture feeding into a tape channel for a tape guide, also a cutter aperture disposed within the channel, and a cutter pivotally attached to the first housing, wherein the cutter extends therethrough the cutter aperture in a cutting state and the cutter retracts from the cutter aperture being urged into a retracted state. A roller rotatably attached to the first housing, the roller is positioned adjacent to a non-adhesive side of the tape, wherein the roller routes the strip of tape around the cutter to feed the strip of tape into the tape aperture and tape channel. Operationally the tape channel is positioned adjacent to a surface and the apparatus is pulled to lay the strip of tape upon the surface, wherein the tape is selectively cut by the cutter. | 01-26-2012 |
Michael Frederick Wedemeier, Richardson, TX US
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20100073566 | ON-SCREEN DISPLAY METHOD AND A DISPLAY DEVICE USING THE SAME - On-screen-display contents are displayed by sending abstracted information of the on-screen-display contents to a data handler of the display device. The data handler translates the abstracted information and passes the translated information to an on-screen-display decoder. The on-screen-display decoder composes the on-screen-display contents using the translated information. The composed on-screen-display contents are displayed on a screen of the display device. | 03-25-2010 |