Oliver C.
Oliver C. Carnate, Chicago, IL US
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20120186047 | GLOVE HOLDER - A holder for securing a glove or other article to a bag, hook or other item is provided. The holder comprises a ring, a snap hook type fastener attached to the ring in swivel fashion, and a rigid or semi-rigid tag suspended from the ring by a strap. In one embodiment the tag comprises two members or halves hingedly connected to each other in clamshell fashion so that the two members can be folded together held together via hook and loop type fasteners. The glove may be secured to the holder a via hook and loop type fastening surface located on the glove. The holder can also secure an article not having a hook or loop type fastening surface by draping the article over the hinge. | 07-26-2012 |
Oliver C. Ibe, Andover, MA US
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20100180033 | Hybrid Server Overload Control Scheme for Maximizing Server Throughput - Described are methods and apparatuses, including computer program products, for controlling server resources. An occupancy value of a buffer and a first utilization value of a first processor are measured. The buffer is configured to store one or more requests for service from at least a first client. The first processor is configured to receive and process the one or more requests from the buffer. A buffer size value is determined based on a processor throughput calculation, and a first service request limit for the first client is determined based on the occupancy value, the first utilization value, and the buffer size value. | 07-15-2010 |
20100323665 | Method of Seamless Roaming Between Wireless Local Area Networks and Cellular Carrier Networks - A scheme that enables seamless roaming between the WLAN and the cellular carrier network by enabling a user that originates a call in the WLAN and happens to go outside the range of the WLAN to automatically switch over to the cellular carrier network without losing connection with the other party. This solution assumes that the mobile device has the capability to operate in at least two modes that include the WLAN mode and one of the cellular carrier modes, such as the GSM, IS-95 CDMA, IS-136 TDMA, and iDEN. | 12-23-2010 |
20120028646 | Method of Seamless Roaming Between Wireless Local Area Networks and Cellular Carrier Networks - A scheme that enables seamless roaming between the WLAN and the cellular carrier network by enabling a user that originates a call in the WLAN and happens to go outside the range of the WLAN to automatically switch over to the cellular carrier network without losing connection with the other party. This solution assumes that the mobile device has the capability to operate in at least two modes that include the WLAN mode and one of the cellular carrier modes, such as the GSM, IS-95 CDMA, IS-136 TDMA, and iDEN. | 02-02-2012 |
20130329697 | METHOD OF SEAMLESS ROAMING BETWEEN WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORKS AND CELLULAR CARRIER NETWORKS - A scheme that enables seamless roaming between the WLAN and the cellular carrier network by enabling a user that originates a call in the WLAN and happens to go outside the range of the WLAN to automatically switch over to the cellular carrier network without losing connection with the other party. This solution assumes that the mobile device has the capability to operate in at least two modes that include the WLAN mode and one of the cellular carrier modes, such as the GSM, IS-95 CDMA, IS-136 TDMA, and iDEN. | 12-12-2013 |
Oliver C. Meier, Mill Creek, WA US
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20150075823 | SCALABLE CARGO FIRE-SUPPRESSION AGENT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - A scalable cargo-fire-suppression agent distribution system and method is disclosed. A supply source unit subset of a set of fire-suppression agent supply source units is selected based on an operation condition to provide a selected supply source unit subset, and a fire-suppression agent from the selected supply source unit subset is distributed during the operation condition. | 03-19-2015 |
20160104358 | METHOD AND SYSTEM TO ENABLE SELECTIVE SMOKE DETECTION SENSITIVITY - There is provided a method to enable selective smoke detection sensitivity onboard an aircraft. The method has the step of installing one or more sensitivity selectable smoke detector assemblies. The method further has the step of electrically or wirelessly coupling the one or more sensitivity selectable smoke detector assemblies installed onboard the aircraft to one or more sensitivity selector controls installed onboard the aircraft. The method further has the step of selecting an alarm setpoint sensitivity level from two or more alarm setpoint sensitivity levels for each of the one or more sensitivity selectable smoke detector assemblies, based on sensitivity level determination factors of one or more of a mission type of the aircraft, a cargo type on the aircraft, a compartment zone specific area type on the aircraft, and an occupancy state on the aircraft. | 04-14-2016 |
Oliver C. Ross, San Francisco, CA US
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20160088379 | INTEGRATED SPEAKERS - An enclosure for an electronic device is enclosed. The enclosure includes rib structures configured to improve structural support to prevent damage and to dissipate vibration throughout the enclosure. The rib structure can receive a speaker module and a cap member. The rib structure and the speaker module can combine to form a three-dimensional volume allowing the speaker module in which the speaker module may project sound, thereby enhancing acoustic performance. Also, the cap member may be adhesively attached to the rib structure to provide additional structural support against vibration and abuse caused by load forces associated with a drop event. | 03-24-2016 |
Oliver C. Taylor-Tibbott, Lichfield GB
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20150176500 | FLOW OUTLET - A bleed flow discharge device for discharging bleed flow into a main fluid flow. The bleed flow discharge device has an outlet panel that comprises distinct first and second regions, both of which have bleed flow exit passages. The first region is at the downstream end of the bleed flow outlet panel relative to the main flow. The exit passages in the first region are closely aligned to a major axis of the outlet panel, whereas the exit passages in the second region have a component that points towards a perimeter edge of the exit panel. This arrangement results in good mixing of the bleed flow with the bypass flow, delayed attachment of the bleed flow onto the bypass duct surfaces, and low noise. | 06-25-2015 |
20150176590 | FLOW OUTLET - A noise attenuation panel for a bleed flow is presented that causes a total pressure loss of the bleed flow before it is exhausted. The total pressure loss results from at least two regions in which the flow area contracts and then rapidly expands, with the rapid expansion causing mixing and turbulence rather than full total pressure recovery. This reduced pressure means that when the flow is exhausted into a flow (which may be the bypass flow of a gas turbine engine), its energy, and thus its noise, are reduced. | 06-25-2015 |