Polzin, US
Dennis R. Polzin, Victoria, MN US
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20150298593 | BOAT LIFT MOVING APPARATUS AND METHOD - A boatlift moving apparatus includes a floorless U-shaped frame having four corners. Wheels are attached to the U-shaped frame. A post or upright is associated with four points or corners on the frame. Each upright includes a winch and a line. The boatlift moving apparatus is moved so that a boatlift is positioned within the U-shaped frame. The free ends of the U-shaped frame are connected with a cross member, thus surrounding the boatlift. The lines are attached to the boatlift and winched upwardly to lift the boatlift with respect to the frame. The boatlift can be moved from a position in the water to a position on land or vice versa and then set down. | 10-22-2015 |
Jason A. Polzin, Lake Mills, WI US
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20100031443 | PATIENT TRANSPORT APPARATUS WITH INTEGRATED SUBSYSTEMS FOR USE IN MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING - A patient transport apparatus having a table configured to support a patient, a base attached to the table, a docking system attached to the base, the docking system configured to couple to a mating docking system of an MR imaging system, and a plurality of bays formed in the base, with each bay configured to receive a patient care module therein. The patient transport apparatus further includes a control system configured to be electrically coupled to each patient care module received within the plurality of bays and configured to centrally control each patient care module. | 02-11-2010 |
Jason Andrew Polzin, Waukesha, WI US
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20140347048 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REDUCING MAGNETIC RESONANCE (MR) IMAGING ACOUSTIC NOISE IN MR INFLOW IMAGING - Systems and methods for reducing acoustic noise in a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) are provided. One method includes applying a labeling phase of an arterial spin labeling (ASL) pulse sequence to a region of interest, applying a three-dimensional (3D) radial pulse sequence to the region of interest to generate a tag image, applying a control phase of the ASL pulse sequence to the region of interest, and applying the 3D radial pulse sequence to the region of interest to generate a control image. | 11-27-2014 |
Jed Polzin, Dubuque, IA US
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20140158452 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RIDE CONTROL ACTIVATION - A construction machine is provided. The construction machine includes a chassis and a ground engaging member (such as a wheel or a track) operable to support and move the chassis over ground. The construction machine further includes a work implement (such as a bucket) coupled to the chassis; a cab mounted on said chassis and having a user seat, and a first controller (such as a joystick) accessible to a user seated in the user seat. The joystick controls at least one of moving the work machine over ground and movement of the bucket. The joystick has a first actuator (such as a trigger button) that is operable to selectively engage ride control functionality. | 06-12-2014 |
Jed D. Polzin, Platteville, WI US
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20090043459 | MOTOR GRADER BLADE POSITIONING SYSTEM AND METHOD - a ground engaging vehicle having a tool connected to the vehicle, at least one actuator coupled to the tool and an electronic controller. The electronic controller is controllably coupled to the at least one actuator. The controller includes an operator interface. The controller is configured for issuing a plurality of commands, recording the commands, positioning the tool and replaying at least some of the commands. The issuing step includes issuing a plurality of commands to the at least one actuator using the operator interface to place the tool in a position relative to the vehicle. The recording step records the commands issued in the issuing step. The positioning step includes positioning the tool in another position different from the position. The replaying step includes replaying at least some of the commands recorded in the recording step, thereby repositioning the tool substantially in the original position. | 02-12-2009 |
Jed Douglas Polzin, Platteville, WI US
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20090223684 | Mounting console with visibility improvements - A steering wheel assembly for a construction vehicle, such as a motor grader, is provided. The steering wheel assembly includes a chamfer or defines a space for viewing a portion of a grader blade of the motor grader. | 09-10-2009 |
20120103717 | INPUT CONTROL PATTERN - A control system for a construction vehicle, such as a motor grader, is provided. The control system includes a plurality of joysticks supported by an operator seat assembly of the motor grader. | 05-03-2012 |
Jon Polzin, Kenmore, WA US
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20130069391 | ACCESS TO TRUCK SLEEPER FOR TRIM OPERATIONS - Assemblies for selectively providing access to an interior portion of a vehicle having a sidewall are provided. Methods of manufacturing a vehicle that incorporates the assemblies are also provided. The assemblies utilize an access opening formed in a portion of a sidewall of the vehicle to facilitate trimming the interior of the vehicle. Upon completion of trimming the interior of the vehicle, the access opening is closed out (i.e., covered) with an assembly that may be a door, a fixed panel, or combinations thereof. | 03-21-2013 |
Keith Polzin, Tea, SD US
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20130291458 | GRANULAR MATERIAL STORAGE CAPACITY INCREASING DEVICE AND SYSTEM - A granular material storage capacity increasing device and system includes a housing including a first and second side walls each having an upper edge. A roof structure is attached to and extends between the first and second side walls. The roof structure includes roof trusses each having an inner chord. A plurality of curtain assemblies is attached to the roof structure to define an auxiliary storage capacity. At least one of the curtain assemblies is mounted adjacent to and associated with the first side wall and at least one of the curtain assemblies is mounted adjacent to and associated with the second side wall. Each of the curtain assemblies a flexible panel extending between and is attached to two inner chords. A top edge attached to the inner chords and bottom edge attached to one of the first or second side walls. | 11-07-2013 |
Kurt A. Polzin, Owens Crossroads, AL US
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20150013838 | MOBILE PLATFORM FOR DISPENSING FUEL FROM ANY TANK - A mobile or portable pumping platform for being conveyed to a point of use where there are tanks containing a liquid, such as fuel, to be dispensed is disclosed. The platform comprises at least one station including a display indicating at least price/quantity of liquid to be dispensed, and possibly type of liquid. In some embodiments, the platform includes at least one metering station and a computer for calculating price of dispensed fluid. The pumping platform may be mounted to a truck or skid and deployed for use, or configured as a trailer to be towed to a point of use. | 01-15-2015 |
Mathew D. Polzin, Portland, OR US
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20130063658 | VADIO-VIDEO RADIO - Embodiments of the invention relate to a system, method, computer product, computer system and device for providing a live broadcast, the method includes receiving a first audio content; determining a first video content that matches the first audio content; matching the first video content with the first audio content in real time, forming matched first audio/video content; and providing the matched first audio/video content in the live broadcast. The method further includes receiving a second audio content; determining a second video content that matches the second audio content; matching the second video content with the second audio content in real time, forming matched second audio/video content; and providing the matched second audio/video content in the live broadcast. | 03-14-2013 |
Mathew David Polzin, Portland, OR US
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20140172961 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING MATCHED MULTIMEDIA VIDEO CONTENT - A system for providing content to client computing devices. The system is configured to receive an audio feed that includes audio segments. Each audio segment includes either regular audio content or preemptory audio content. The system may determine whether each audio segment includes regular or preemptory audio content. For each audio segment determined to include preemptory audio content, the system may direct the client computing devices to preempt, with the preemptory audio content, any current content being presented by the client computing devices. For each audio segment determined to include regular audio content, the system may identify the regular audio content, match multimedia video content with the identified regular audio content, and direct the matched multimedia video content to the client computing devices for presentation thereby to users. | 06-19-2014 |
Megan L. Polzin, Sturtevant, WI US
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20110295434 | Multiple Volatile Material Dispensing Device And Operating Methodologies Therefore - A dispensing device includes a controller and first and second actuators coupled to the controller and adapted to actuate first and second containers, respectively, to dispense volatile material therefrom. The device further includes a sensor coupled to the controller for detecting an environmental condition. The controller is configured to operate in a first period during which the first and second actuators are inactive, in a second period during which the first actuator is controlled to periodically actuate the first container at a first frequency to dispense volatile material therefrom, and in a third period during which the second actuator is controlled to periodically actuate the second container at a second frequency to dispense volatile material therefrom. If the sensor has detected the environmental condition, the controller is configured to control the first and/or second actuators to periodically actuate the first and/or second containers, respectively, during a fourth period at a third frequency different than the first and second frequencies to dispense volatile material therefrom. | 12-01-2011 |
20120283884 | Multiple Volatile Material Dispensing Device and Operating Methodologies Therefore - A dispensing device includes first and second actuators that actuate first and second containers, respectively, to dispense volatile material therefrom and a sensor for detecting an environmental condition. In a first period the first and second actuators are inactive, in a second period the first actuator actuates the first container at a first frequency to dispense volatile material therefrom, and in a third period the second actuator actuates the second container at a second frequency to dispense volatile material therefrom. If the sensor has detected the environmental condition, the first and/or second actuators actuate the first and/or second containers, respectively, during a fourth period at a third frequency. | 11-08-2012 |
20140014685 | Multiple Volatile Material Dispensing Device and Operating Methodologies Therefore - A dispensing device includes an actuating device that actuates first and second containers, respectively, and a sensor for detecting an environmental condition. In a first period the actuating device is inactive, in a second period the actuating device actuates the first container at a first frequency, and in a third period the actuating device actuates the second container at a second frequency. If the sensor has detected the environmental condition, the actuating device actuates the first and/or second containers, respectively, during a fourth period at a third frequency. | 01-16-2014 |
Robert J. Polzin, Fairmont, MN US
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20150298593 | BOAT LIFT MOVING APPARATUS AND METHOD - A boatlift moving apparatus includes a floorless U-shaped frame having four corners. Wheels are attached to the U-shaped frame. A post or upright is associated with four points or corners on the frame. Each upright includes a winch and a line. The boatlift moving apparatus is moved so that a boatlift is positioned within the U-shaped frame. The free ends of the U-shaped frame are connected with a cross member, thus surrounding the boatlift. The lines are attached to the boatlift and winched upwardly to lift the boatlift with respect to the frame. The boatlift can be moved from a position in the water to a position on land or vice versa and then set down. | 10-22-2015 |
R. Stephen Polzin, San Jose, CA US
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20080235485 | ECC implementation in non-ECC components - A method and apparatus for implementation of error correction code (ECC) checking in non-ECC-compliant components. The method includes receiving a logical address, wherein the logical address maps to first and second physical addresses of a memory. The first and second physical addresses of the memory correspond to memory locations that store data and a corresponding ECC, respectively. The method further comprises translating the logical address into the first and second physical addresses, accessing the data over a data path, separately accessing the ECC over the same data path, and checking the integrity of the data using the ECC. | 09-25-2008 |
20100281436 | BINDING USERS TO A GESTURE BASED SYSTEM AND PROVIDING FEEDBACK TO THE USERS - Techniques for managing a set of states associated with a capture device are disclosed herein. The capture device may detect and bind to users, and may provide feedback about whether the capture device is bound to, or detecting a user. Techniques are also disclosed wherein virtual ports may be associated with users bound to a capture device and feedback about the state of virtual ports may be provided. | 11-04-2010 |
20100303289 | DEVICE FOR IDENTIFYING AND TRACKING MULTIPLE HUMANS OVER TIME - A system recognizes human beings in their natural environment, without special sensing devices attached to the subjects, uniquely identifies them and tracks them in three dimensional space. The resulting representation is presented directly to applications as a multi-point skeletal model delivered in real-time. The device efficiently tracks humans and their natural movements by understanding the natural mechanics and capabilities of the human muscular-skeletal system. The device also uniquely recognizes individuals in order to allow multiple people to interact with the system via natural movements of their limbs and body as well as voice commands/responses. | 12-02-2010 |
20140086406 | Key Management Using Security Enclave Processor - An SOC implements a security enclave processor (SEP). The SEP may include a processor and one or more security peripherals. The SEP may be isolated from the rest of the SOC (e.g. one or more central processing units (CPUs) in the SOC, or application processors (APs) in the SOC). Access to the SEP may be strictly controlled by hardware. For example, a mechanism in which the CPUs/APs can only access a mailbox location in the SEP is described. The CPU/AP may write a message to the mailbox, which the SEP may read and respond to. The SEP may include one or more of the following in some embodiments: secure key management using wrapping keys, SEP control of boot and/or power management, and separate trust zones in memory. | 03-27-2014 |
20140089617 | Trust Zone Support in System on a Chip Having Security Enclave Processor - An SOC implements a security enclave processor (SEP). The SEP may include a processor and one or more security peripherals. The SEP may be isolated from the rest of the SOC (e.g. one or more central processing units (CPUs) in the SOC, or application processors (APs) in the SOC). Access to the SEP may be strictly controlled by hardware. For example, a mechanism in which the CPUs/APs can only access a mailbox location in the SEP is described. The CPU/AP may write a message to the mailbox, which the SEP may read and respond to. The SEP may include one or more of the following in some embodiments: secure key management using wrapping keys, SEP control of boot and/or power management, and separate trust zones in memory. | 03-27-2014 |
20140089650 | Security Enclave Processor Boot Control - An SOC implements a security enclave processor (SEP). The SEP may include a processor and one or more security peripherals. The SEP may be isolated from the rest of the SOC (e.g. one or more central processing units (CPUs) in the SOC, or application processors (APs) in the SOC). Access to the SEP may be strictly controlled by hardware. For example, a mechanism in which the CPUs/APs can only access a mailbox location in the SEP is described. The CPU/AP may write a message to the mailbox, which the SEP may read and respond to. The SEP may include one or more of the following in some embodiments: secure key management using wrapping keys, SEP control of boot and/or power management, and separate trust zones in memory. | 03-27-2014 |
Stephen Polzin, San Jose, CA US
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20100199229 | MAPPING A NATURAL INPUT DEVICE TO A LEGACY SYSTEM - Systems and methods for mapping natural input devices to legacy system inputs are disclosed. One example system may include a computing device having an algorithmic preprocessing module configured to receive input data containing a natural user input and to identify the natural user input in the input data. The computing device may further include a gesture module coupled to the algorithmic preprocessing module, the gesture module being configured to associate the natural user input to a gesture in a gesture library. The computing device may also include a mapping module to map the gesture to a legacy controller input, and to send the legacy controller input to a legacy system in response to the natural user input. | 08-05-2010 |
Thomas Polzin, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20120041950 | Providing Computable Guidance to Relevant Evidence in Question-Answering Systems - A computer-based system includes a computer-processable definition of a region in a data set. The system identifies a region of the data set based on the definition of the region. The system provides output to a user representing a question and the identified region of the data set. The system may also automatically generate an answer to the question based on the question and the data set, and provide output to the user representing the answer. The system may generate the answer based on a subset of the data set, and provide output to the user representing the subset of the data set. The user may provide feedback on the first answer to the system, which the system may use to improve subsequent answers to the same and other questions, and to disable the system's automatic question-answering function in response to disagreement between the user and the system. | 02-16-2012 |
20120078763 | User Feedback in Semi-Automatic Question Answering Systems - A system applies rules to a set of documents to generate codes, such as billing codes for use in medical billing. A human operator provides input specifying whether the generated codes are correct. Based on the input from the human operator, the system attempts to identify which clause(s) in the rules which were relied on to generate the particular code are correct and which such clause(s) are incorrect. The system then assigns praise to components of the system responsible for generating codes in the correct clauses, and assigns blame to components of the system responsible for generating codes in the incorrect clauses. Such blame and praise may then be used to determine whether particular code-generating components are insufficiently reliable. The system may disable, or take other remedial action in response to, insufficiently reliable code-generating components. | 03-29-2012 |
20120323598 | Using Alternative Sources of Evidence in Computer-Assisted Billing Coding - A computerized billing code generator reviews billing source data containing both admissible data (such as physician's notes) and inadmissible data (such as nurse's notes). The billing code generator determines whether to generate a request to review the first data based on both the first data and the second data. For example, the billing code generator may generate the request in response to determining that the second data contains information that is inconsistent with information contained in the first data. As another example, the billing code generator may generate the request in response to determining that the second data contains information that is not contained within the first data. | 12-20-2012 |
20140164197 | User Feedback in Semi-Automatic Question Answering Systems - A system applies rules to a set of documents to generate codes, such as billing codes for use in medical billing. A human operator provides input specifying whether the generated codes are correct. Based on the input from the human operator, the system attempts to identify which clause(s) in the rules which were relied on to generate the particular code are correct and which such clause(s) are incorrect. The system then assigns praise to components of the system responsible for generating codes in the correct clauses, and assigns blame to components of the system responsible for generating codes in the incorrect clauses. Such blame and praise may then be used to determine whether particular code-generating components are insufficiently reliable. The system may disable, or take other remedial action in response to, insufficiently reliable code-generating components. | 06-12-2014 |
Thomas E. Polzin, Sturtevant, WI US
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20110311600 | ANTI-BACTERIAL CLEANING COMPOSITION - The present invention is directed to a multi-surface cleaning composition having an anti-bacterial ingredient for cleaning furniture surfaces. The anti-bacterial cleaning component includes a quaternary ammonium chloride compound or combinations thereof. The composition further includes a pH adjuster to provide for a generally neutral pH in the range of about 6 to about 9 including a combination of components, preferably white distilled vinegar and an amine compound. The cleaning composition provides for good cleaning and disinfecting of wood surfaces and other furniture surfaces without leaving streaks. | 12-22-2011 |
20130109794 | Polish Composition | 05-02-2013 |