Nelson E.
Nelson E. Brestoff, Valencia, CA US
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20140244524 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING POTENTIAL LEGAL LIABILITY AND PROVIDING EARLY WARNING IN AN ENTERPRISE - A system for detection of potential legal liability is presented. The system uses factual information that has triggered liability based on any number of legal theories, and compares the words expressing those facts to customer and employee communications in order to identify potential liability to an enterprise by reviewing of the enterprise's emails. The system generates seeding information based on the factual information and words expressing certain sentiments, and provides the seeding information to a document fracturing engine which scans the email archives and identifies emails with words that potentially give rise to a liability risk. The identified emails may then be reviewed by authorized personnel so that appropriate proactive and/or corrective action may be taken before the legal liability occurs. | 08-28-2014 |
Nelson E. Gencheff, Marquette, MI US
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20150051483 | METHOD OF CONTROLLING INTRAVASCULAR SHEATHS - A method of controlling intravascular sheaths including the steps of: a) obtaining a guide assembly having a body with a tubular wall bounding a passageway, the body having a length between axially spaced ends and an outer surface that tapers towards each of the spaced ends, the body flexible at each of the spaced ends to allow the spaced ends to bend transversely to the length of the body; b) directing the guide assembly into an operative state within a human body vessel; c) obtaining a first sheath having a tubular body extending around a passageway; and d) relatively moving the guide assembly body and first sheath to thereby direct the guide assembly body into the passageway on the first sheath and thereafter guidingly sliding the first sheath lengthwise against the outer surface of the guide assembly body to: a) advance the first sheath into the human body vessel; or b) withdraw the first sheath. | 02-19-2015 |
20150057694 | METHOD OF PENETRATING AN INTRAVASCULAR OCCLUSION - A method of penetrating an intravascular occlusion including the steps of: obtaining an apparatus with a sleeve assembly defining an elongate passageway having a lengthwise axis, a stabilizing assembly, and a blade assembly; directing the sleeve assembly into an operative position within a vessel passage wherein an outlet from the elongate passageway is adjacent an occlusion within the vessel passage; through the stabilizing assembly, stabilizing the sleeve assembly in the operative position; and with the sleeve assembly stabilized in its operative position advancing the blade assembly in a first lengthwise direction relative to the sleeve assembly to penetrate the occlusion. | 02-26-2015 |
Nelson E. Hurst, Iii, Westland, MI US
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20100052391 | Fold Flat Seat Assembly with Rearward Folding Motion - A seat assembly is provided for supporting an occupant above a floor in an automotive vehicle. The seat assembly includes a seat cushion that is adapted to be pivotally coupled to the floor. The seat assembly also includes a seatback that is operatively coupled to the seat cushion for movement between an upright position and a folded position overlying the seat cushion. A linkage system is operatively coupled between the seatback, seat cushion, and the floor. The linkage system automatically moves the seat cushion downward and forward and translates the seatback downward and rearward in response to movement of the seatback between the upright position and the folded position. | 03-04-2010 |
20120038193 | Fold Flat Seat Assembly With Rearward Folding Motion - A seat assembly is provided for supporting an occupant above a floor in an automotive vehicle. The seat assembly includes a seat cushion that is adapted to be pivotally coupled to the floor. The seat assembly also includes a seatback that is operatively coupled to the seat cushion for movement between an upright position and a folded position overlying the seat cushion. A linkage system is operatively coupled between the seatback, seat cushion, and the floor. The linkage system automatically moves the seat cushion downwards and forward and translates the seatback downward and rearward in response to movement of the seatback between the upright position and the folded position. | 02-16-2012 |
20120223561 | Seat Track Easy-Entry Actuation Mechanism - A seat track assembly includes a seat track operable for sliding movement of a seat assembly. A towel bar pivots a drive lever unlocking the seat track and allowing sliding movement of the seat assembly within a range of comfort positions. A stop lever pivots between a lowered position and a raised position. In the lowered position. the stop lever engages a stop bracket secured to the seat track preventing the seat assembly from moving forward of the range of comfort positions. A cam pivots in response to pivotally moving a seat back to a dump position. Pivoting the cam pivots the drive lever unlocking the seat track and pivots the stop lever to the raised position spaced above the stop bracket to allow sliding movement of the seat assembly to an easy-entry position forward of the range of comfort positions. | 09-06-2012 |