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Eugene P. Pranger, Alpine, UT US
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20110060685 | PERSONAL TELLER SYSTEM AND METHOD OF REMOTE INTERACTIVE AND PERSONALIZED BANKING - Systems and methods for providing personalized services to remote customers using personal teller machines (PTM) from a centralized call center. The customer initiates the transaction providing identification at a PTM. The identification of the customer is verified and audio and/or video communication is established between the customer at the PTM and a teller at a teller station in the call center. Upon establishment of video and audio connection, the customer may request the performance of specific financial transactions that are controlled by a teller through the teller station that is connected with the PTM over a network. Upon completion of the transactions of the customer by the teller, a receipt is printed for the customer and the video and audio connections are closed. | 03-10-2011 |
20120185388 | PERSONAL TELLER SYSTEM FOR REMOTE INTERACTIVE AND PERSONALIZED BANKING - Systems and methods for providing personalized services to remote customers using personal teller machines (PTM) from a centralized call center. The customer initiates the transaction providing identification at a PTM. The identification of the customer is verified and audio and/or video communication is established between the customer at the PTM and a teller at a teller station in the call center. Upon establishment of video and audio connection, the customer may request the performance of specific financial transactions that are controlled by a teller through the teller station that is connected with the PTM over a network. Upon completion of the transactions of the customer by the teller, a receipt is printed for the customer and the video and audio connections are closed. | 07-19-2012 |
Holly Pranger, San Francisco, CA US
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20110283519 | DEVICE TO CONVERT A CLUTCH PURSE TO A STRAP PURSE - In the preferred embodiments, the device includes a rod, a strap whose two ends are attached to the ends of the rod, and an apparatus for affixing the rod to a clutch bag, thereby converting the bag to one with a strap. In a first variation, the rod is equipped with clips that are adapted to clip onto the bag, holding the rod, for instance, under a flap of the bag. In a second variation, the rod includes two telescoping sections, and the device includes a compression spring which biases the two sections of the rod away from each other. This arrangement may allow the rod to be placed inside the bag with its two ends in compression between opposing interior surfaces of the bag, thereby holding it in a fixed position relative to the bag. | 11-24-2011 |
Jason R. Pranger, Tinley Park, IL US
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20140158608 | FILTER ASSEMBLY FOR FLUID SYSTEM - A filter assembly having a hollow body defining a flow passage between its ends, a porous filter media disposed obliquely across the flow passage between the ends. In one form the filter media is a stainless steel mesh screen overmolded into the body. | 06-12-2014 |
Lawrence A. Pranger, Decatur, AL US
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20120123053 | CARBON FIBER - A carbon fiber is coated with a sizing at an amount X between 0.1 and 0.3 wt %. The sizing is formed of a heat resistant polymer or a precursor of the heat resistant polymer. The amount X of the sizing is expressed with a following formula: | 05-17-2012 |
20130143025 | THERMOPLASTIC RESIN IMPREGNATED TAPE - A thermoplastic resin impregnated tape is made of a carbon fiber, which is coated with a sizing at an amount X between 0.05 and 0.30 weight %. The sizing is formed of a heat resistant polymer or a precursor of the heat resistant polymer. The amount X of the sizing is expressed with a following formula: | 06-06-2013 |
20130253096 | CARBON FIBER - A carbon fiber is coated with a sizing at an amount X between 0.05 and 0.30 weight %. The sizing is formed of a heat resistant polymer or a precursor of the heat resistant polymer. The amount X of the sizing is expressed with a following formula: | 09-26-2013 |
20140343218 | CARBON FIBER - A method of making a carbon fiber structure including a carbon fiber is coated with a sizing at an amount X between 0.05 and 0.30 weight %. The sizing is formed of a heat resistant polymer or a precursor of the heat resistant polymer. The amount X of the sizing is expressed with a following formula: | 11-20-2014 |
Loland A. Pranger, Gaithersburg, MD US
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20090177092 | Noninvasive sensor system and method for detection of internal pathologic conditions - The present invention is directed to a system for non-invasively detecting the presence or absence of a trauma in a tissue region utilizing a dual-modality wand-detector. The wand integrates an electromagnetic transceiver and an ultrasound transducer to simultaneously obtain interrogation signatures from the tissue region by minimizing impedance mismatches that occur due to reflected energy at interfaces. Thereafter, the interrogation signals are processed in a signal processing system utilizing dual modality and impedance software to obtain trauma condition data that is subsequently displayed. | 07-09-2009 |
William F. Pranger, Claremore, OK US
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20100102648 | ENHANCED THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY MATERIAL IN ANNULAR GAP BETWEEN ELECTRICAL MOTOR STATOR AND HOUSING - A submersible electric motor has feature to enhance thermal conductivity from the motor interior to the exterior. The motor has a cylindrical housing and a stator rigidly mounted within housing. A rotatable rotor is located within the stator. A gap formed between the stator's outer diameter and the inner wall of the housing is filled with a high thermal conductivity material to improve heat transfer from the motor. The remaining portion of the housing may be filled with a dielectric lubricant that has lesser thermal conductivity than the high thermal conductivity material. | 04-29-2010 |