Repko
Debra Lynn Fish Repko, Bear, DE US
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20100304088 | RADIATION CURABLE RESIN COMPOSITION AND RAPID THREE DIMENSIONAL IMAGING PROCESS USING THE SAME - The invention relates to a radiation curable resin composition comprising a cationically polymerizable component, a cationic photoinitiator, a hydroxy component, an impact modifier and wherein the resin composition after full cure has a modulus of >2 GPa; a yield stress<70 MPa; and a K | 12-02-2010 |
20120282439 | RADIATION CURABLE RESIN COMPOSITION AND RAPID THREE DIMENSIONAL IMAGING PROCESS USING THE SAME - The invention relates to a radiation curable resin composition comprising a cationically polymerizable component, a cationic photoinitiator, a hydroxy component, and an impact modifier. The resin composition can preferably be used in the preparation of three dimensional objects. | 11-08-2012 |
Mark Repko, Indianapolis, IN US
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20090241677 | Pressure management arrangement - A pressure measurement arrangement for measuring a line pressure of a product is described wherein product hold-up inside of disposable parts is minimized, comprising: a reusable pressure sensor comprising a measurement diaphragm, a fitting, the fitting comprising: a tubular opening extending through said fitting, for the reception of a disposable elastomeric tube, an aperture extending through an outside wall of the fitting into the tubular opening; and mounting structure, for mounting the pressure sensor on the aperture, such that the measurement diaphragm is exposed to an inside of the tubular opening; wherein the disposable tube is inserted in the tubular opening of the fitting during measurement; and an outside wall of the disposable tube comprises a thin flexible portion, which conforms to the measurement diaphragm when the disposable tube is pressurized by the line pressure. | 10-01-2009 |
20140172450 | AUTO CONFIGURATION OF A PERSONAL HEALTH MONITORING SYSTEM - The present disclosure relates to the field of personal health data tracking, and in particular to an automated system and method for configuring and managing a patient's account by a health care provider. One disclosed embodiment of the system includes a server and a remote interface for accessing the server through a network. The server may be a web server, and the remote interface may be a personal computer or smartphone device connected to the server via the Internet. The patient and the healthcare provider each connect to the server through their own remote interface. The healthcare provider completes an electronic form to identify the patient and select data elements for the patient to track. Upon completion of this form, a code is generated that the patient can use to automatically create a new patient account and configure its remote interface according to the healthcare provider's selections. | 06-19-2014 |
Michael Repko, Washington Crossing, PA US
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20120330492 | DEEP LANE NAVIGATION SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATIC GUIDED VEHICLES - A method for automatically guiding a vehicle along at least a first of a plurality of rows comprising predefined centerlines. At least a second of the rows comprises a number of objects of known dimensions positioned at known locations along the centerline thereof. The method comprises the steps of scanning the objects from the vehicle, generating a set of data points representative of the locations of the objects relative to the vehicle, determining a sensed position and heading of the vehicle from the data points, comparing the sensed position and heading of the vehicle to a position and direction of the first row centerline, and generating offset and heading errors for the vehicle based on differences between the sensed position and heading of the vehicle and the position and direction of the first row centerline. | 12-27-2012 |
Michael Repko, Bow, WA US
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20140121933 | FLEXIBLE MAXIMUM VEHICLE SPEED METHOD - In accordance with aspects of the present disclosure, a method of limiting a vehicle speed is provided. The method includes limiting the speed of the vehicle to a predetermined limit under normal operating conditions. The method further includes selectively engaging an override condition in response to an operator generated input. During the override condition, the vehicle can exceed the predetermined limit by a specified offset. The override condition is not available when the vehicle has traveled in the override condition for a predetermined number of miles. | 05-01-2014 |
Michael C. Repko, Washington Crossing, PA US
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20150227140 | ROUTING OF AUTOMATED GUIDED VEHICLES - A system for controlling the travel path of an automated guided vehicle (AGV) from a first location to a second location includes assigning a virtual penalty for impediments in the potential travel path of the AGV, for each turn required to be made by the AGV in the potential travel path, and for transfers from one elevator to another. The determined virtual penalties are factored in determining the most expeditious travel path from the first location to the second location. The virtual penalty may be a virtual distance penalty or a virtual time penalty composed of one or more of the distance of alternative travel paths available to avoid the impediment(s), the time required to remove or move the impediment(s), or the time required to wait for the impediment(s) to be removed. | 08-13-2015 |
Sean R. Repko, Valley Center, CA US
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20100085279 | INTERACTIVE DISPLAY BRACELET - A bracelet worn by a user displays images, including direct advertisements, received from a remote device. Structurally, the bracelet forms a circumference about a void for receiving the user's wrist. Further, the bracelet includes a wireless communication receiver for receiving signals from the remote device. Also, the bracelet includes a display element positioned along the circumference for displaying images defined by the signals. Typically, the display element will comprise light-emitting diodes (LEDs), organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), liquid crystal display (LCD) panels, and/or fiber optics. | 04-08-2010 |
Stephen Mark Repko, Augusta, GA US
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20120150067 | KIT FOR TAKING BIOPSIES, AUTOPSIES, EXCISIONS, AND RESECTIONS AND METHODS THEREOF - The present invention relates to a kit for taking biopsies, resections, excisions, and/or autopsies. Moreover, the present invention relates to methods of taking biopsies resections, excisions, and/or autopsies using the kit of the present invention. The kits and methods of the present invention allow for fewer errors, decreased turn around time and/or more rapid processing due to a cassette and specimen numbering system that is simplified and superior over that which has been previously disclosed in the prior art. The kit of the present invention comprises one or more tissue cassettes, and optionally one or more bottles of formalin and optionally, other components. | 06-14-2012 |
Wilfred Repko, Hilversum NL
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20100094442 | METHOD AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE - The invention relates to a method and an electronic device especially for car audio entertainment including a car audio equipment ( | 04-15-2010 |
20120134514 | AMPLIFIER AND AMPLIFIER CONTROL METHOD - Disclosed is a class D amplifier comprising a modulation stage having a first input for receiving an input signal and an output for producing a modulated version of the input signal; a plurality of power stages, each power stage being responsive to said modulation stage and comprising a first switch and a second switch coupled in series between a first voltage source and a second voltage source, each power stage comprising an output node between the first switch and the second switch; and a power stage control circuit for measuring the input signal level and enabling a selected number of the power stages as a function of the measured input signal level. A method for controlling such a class D amplifier is also disclosed. | 05-31-2012 |