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Brent L. Peterson, Twin Falls, ID US
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| 20090264363 | Leucine-Rich Peptide Compositions and Methods for Isolation - Disclosed are compositions comprising isolated peptides having a leucine content of from about 12 to about 40 weight percent. Also disclosed is a method for isolating leucine-rich peptides from protein sources such as bovine whey and methods of use for these peptides to provide beneficial effects in a human and/or animal such as increasing blood flow, decreasing blood pressure, increasing muscle mass, improving cognitive function, improving cardiovascular function, etc. | 10-22-2009 |
Cody Peterson, Coeur D'Alene, ID US
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| 20110234494 | Support-Surface Apparatus to Impart Tactile Feedback - Described herein are techniques related to a support surface (e.g., a mousepad) for imparting a tactile feedback (e.g., haptics) to a human-machine interactive (HMI) device (e.g., a mouse) supported thereon. This Abstract is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims. | 09-29-2011 |
Cody G. Peterson, Coeur D'Alene, ID US
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| 20090236210 | KEYBOARD ASSEMBLY - A keyboard assembly is provided. The keyboard assembly includes a keyboard having at least one input key assembly positioned within the housing and an infection controllable apparatus attached thereto. | 09-24-2009 |
| 20110227872 | Touchpad with Capacitive Force Sensing - Described herein are techniques related to a touchpad with capacitive force sensing. The described techniques may determine the point or region of a user-engagement surface contacted by a user. In addition, the described techniques may also determine a force of the user's finger press on the user-engagement surface using one or more capacitance force-sensors. Furthermore, the described techniques may offer active tactile feedback (i.e., haptics) to the user's finger touching the user-engagement surface. This Abstract is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims. | 09-22-2011 |
C. Robert Peterson, Idaho Falls, ID US
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| 20080310424 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO PROVIDE MULTIPLE PRIVATE NETWORKS USING MPLS - A system and method are supplied to provide multiple private networks. The system can include an Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) interface configured to receive a plurality of data stream types from a packet switched network. A plurality of local area network ports can be configured to communicate data to local area networks. A switching process can be provided between the MPLS interface and the local area network ports. The switching process can be configured to map individual data stream types from the MPLS interface to each of the respective local area network ports. In addition, the switching process can communicate packets between the MPLS interface and the mapped local area network ports. | 12-18-2008 |
| 20110038382 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO PROVIDE MULTIPLE PRIVATE NETWORKS USING PBB/TE - A system and method are supplied to provide multiple private networks. The system can include a Provider Backbone Bridge Traffic Engineering (PBB/TE) interface or interfaces configured to receive a plurality of data stream types each associated with an Instance Service Identifier (I-SID) from a Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) or public carrier Ethernet. A plurality of local area network (LAN) ports can be configured to communicate data to a plurality of LANs. A switching process is provided between the PBB/TE interface and the LAN ports. The switching process can be configured to bind individual data stream types from subdivided data streams each represented by an I-SID to each of the respective LAN ports. In addition, the switching process can communicate packets between the PBB/TE interface and the bound LAN ports | 02-17-2011 |
| 20110216779 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO PROVIDE MULTIPLE PRIVATE NETWORKS USING PBB - A system and method are supplied to provide multiple private networks. The system can include a Provider Backbone Bridge (PBB) interface or interfaces configured to receive a plurality of data stream types each associated with an Instance Service Identifier (I-SID) from a Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) or public carrier Ethernet. A plurality of local area network (LAN) ports can be configured to communicate data to a plurality of LANs. A switching process is provided between the PBB interface and the LAN ports. The switching process can be configured to bind individual data stream types from subdivided data streams each represented by an I-SID to each of the respective LAN ports. In addition, the switching process can communicate packets between the PBB interface and the bound LAN ports | 09-08-2011 |
Dave Peterson, Meridian, ID US
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| 20100090309 | Capacitors, Dielectric Structures, And Methods Of Forming Dielectric Structures - Some embodiments include dielectric structures. The structures include first and second portions that are directly against one another. The first portion may contain a homogeneous mixture of a first phase and a second phase. The first phase may have a dielectric constant of greater than or equal to 25, and the second phase may have a dielectric constant of less than or equal to 20. The second portion may be entirely a single composition having a dielectric constant of greater than or equal to 25. Some embodiments include electrical components, such as capacitors and transistors, containing dielectric structures of the type described above. Some embodiments include methods of forming dielectric structures, and some embodiments include methods of forming electrical components. | 04-15-2010 |
| 20110020999 | Methods of Forming Dielectric Material-Containing Structures - Some embodiments include dielectric structures. The structures include first and second portions that are directly against one another. The first portion may contain a homogeneous mixture of a first phase and a second phase. The first phase may have a dielectric constant of greater than or equal to 25, and the second phase may have a dielectric constant of less than or equal to 20. The second portion may be entirely a single composition having a dielectric constant of greater than or equal to 25. Some embodiments include electrical components, such as capacitors and transistors, containing dielectric structures of the type described above. Some embodiments include methods of forming dielectric structures, and some embodiments include methods of forming electrical components. | 01-27-2011 |
Eric S. Peterson, Idaho Falls, ID US
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| 20090012190 | Polymeric Media Comprising Polybenzimidazoles N-substituted with Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Moiety - A PBI compound includes imidazole nitrogens at least a portion of which are substituted with an organic-inorganic hybrid moiety. At least 85% of the imidazole nitrogens may be substituted. The organic-inorganic hybrid moiety may be an organosilane moiety, for example, (R)Me | 01-08-2009 |
| 20090012253 | POLYBENZIMIDAZOLE COMPOUNDS - A PBI compound includes imidazole nitrogens at least a portion of which are substituted with an organic-inorganic hybrid moiety. At least 85% of the imidazole nitrogens may be substituted. The organic-inorganic hybrid moiety may be an organosilane moiety, for example, (R)Me | 01-08-2009 |
| 20110263727 | POLYMERIC MEDIUM - A PBI compound includes imidazole nitrogens at least a portion of which are substituted with a moiety containing a carbonyl group, the substituted imidazole nitrogens being bonded to carbon of the carbonyl group. At least 85% of the nitrogens may be substituted. The carbonyl-containing moiety may include RCO—, where R is alkoxy or haloalkyl. The PBI compound may exhibit a first temperature marking an onset of weight loss corresponding to reversion of the substituted PBI that is less than a second temperature marking an onset of decomposition of an otherwise identical PBI compound without the substituted moiety. The PBI compound may be included in separatory media. A substituted PBI synthesis method may include providing a parent PBI in a less than 5 wt % solvent solution. Substituting may use more than 5 equivalents in relation to the imidazole nitrogens to be substituted. | 10-27-2011 |
| 20110263813 | POLYBENZIMIDAZOLE COMPOUNDS - A PBI compound includes imidazole nitrogens at least a portion of which are substituted with a moiety containing a carbonyl group, the substituted imidazole nitrogens being bonded to carbon of the carbonyl group. At least 85% of the nitrogens may be substituted. The carbonyl-containing moiety may include RCO—, where R is alkoxy or haloalkyl. The PBI compound may exhibit a first temperature marking an onset of weight loss corresponding to reversion of the substituted PBI that is less than a second temperature marking an onset of decomposition of an otherwise identical PBI compound without the substituted moiety. The PBI compound may be included in separatory media. A substituted PBI synthesis method may include providing a parent PBI in a less than 5 wt % solvent solution. Substituting may use more than 5 equivalents in relation to the imidazole nitrogens to be substituted. | 10-27-2011 |
Richard L. Peterson, Boise, ID US
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| 20120016950 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DYNAMICALLY MANAGING BANDWIDTH FOR CLIENTS IN A STORAGE AREA NETWORK - A method for managing bandwidth allocation in a storage area network includes receiving a plurality of Input/Output (I/O) requests from a plurality of client devices, determining a priority of each of the client devices relative to other client devices, and dynamically allocating bandwidth resources to each client device based on the priority assigned to that client device. | 01-19-2012 |
Timothy E. Peterson, Boise, ID US
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| 20090246445 | THERMAL INSULATION PRODUCT FORMED FROM WASTE POLYSTYRENE - A fire-resistant thermal insulation product may be used in new home construction and/or remodeling projects of existing buildings. Individual beads or small clusters of polystyrene (PS) beads are obtained by processing gleaned waste polystyrene through a plastics granulator or other cutting or grinding device. The PS beads and/or small clusters are coated with liquid intumescent fire retardant (FR) and dried. A binding solution is added, and the resultant FR-coated PS plus binder is compacted into self-supporting blocks. Each block is then dried, and subsequently placed in a polyethylene bag and sealed. The blocks are appropriately sized to fill the cavity spaces between wood and metal studs in both exterior and interior walls of buildings, between the ceiling joists in attics, and floor joists in crawl spaces. The width, thickness, and length of the solid rectangular shapes are variable, for example, varied for 16-inch-on-center and 24-inch-on-center framing spacing, and for various cavity dimensions and desired R-values. These insulation products meet the required safety test criteria, such as ASTM E84 and UL 94, necessary to meet building code requirements and ICC-ES certification. | 10-01-2009 |
