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Robert Daniel Burgner, Port St. Joe, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090231808Enclosure For Flat Panel Monitors - A device generally intended to be used for providing an enclosure for a wall-mounted flat panel monitor. The device comprises an enclosure with a front face angled to match the mounting angle of the flat panel monitor. The device can further comprise a ventilation port to provide circulation around the flat panel monitor. The device can further comprise a cooling fan to improve airflow around the flat panel monitor. The device can be constructed from wood, plastic, metal, other suitable materials, or a combination of suitable materials. The device can provide a surface for attaching a flat panel monitor mounting bracket or can enable the mounting bracket to be attached to the adjoining wall.09-17-2009

Robert Daniel Clark, San Marcos, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100242835HIGH VOLUME DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR GALLIUM TRICHLORIDE - The present invention is related to the field of semiconductor processing equipment and methods and provides, in particular, methods and equipment for the sustained, high-volume production of Group III-V compound semiconductor material suitable for fabrication of optic and electronic components, for use as substrates for epitaxial deposition, for wafers and so forth. In preferred embodiments, these methods and equipment are optimized for producing Group III-N (nitrogen) compound semiconductor wafers and specifically for producing GaN wafers. Specifically, the precursor is provided at a mass flow of at least 50 g Group III element/hour for a time of at least 48 hours to facilitate high volume manufacture of the semiconductor material. Advantageously, the mass flow of the gaseous Group III precursor is controlled to deliver the desired amount.09-30-2010

Robert Daniel Clark, Livermore, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100310961Integratable and Scalable Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Structure and Method of Forming - A method of forming a fuel cell pile including a porous anode and a porous cathode separated by a dense electrolyte is disclosed. A solid oxide fuel cell incorporating the fuel cell pile is formed on a substrate by a series of lithography, etch and deposition steps that create a solid oxide fuel cell. Individual cells may be interconnected by micro-channels and metal interconnects to form fuel cell stacks. The structure of the cell and a method of manufacturing are disclosed.12-09-2010

Robert Daniel Claud, Chicago, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100299320Method and System to Facilitate Decision Point Information Flow and to Improve Compliance with a Given Standardized Vocabulary - An information search system incorporating computer algorithms that provide for (1) enforcement of compliance with a standardized vocabulary by a user or users, in a manner that is much more acceptable to users than known existing methods; 2) instant or essentially instant provision of information that is context sensitive, that is, sensitive to the sequence of characters that are entered by a user, in a manner that is highly acceptable to users.11-25-2010
20110231206METHOD WHICH CREATES A COMMUNITY-WIDE HEALTH INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE - A system for a community-wide health information infrastructure incorporates applications of information technology in conjunction with an incremental approach that creates incentives for voluntary participation for health care providers, payers, and patients from the onset. It identifies the hierarchical importance of categories of medical and health information and sets forth a systematic approach to utilize that hierarchy to establish a composite personal medical or health record for each individual.09-22-2011

Patent applications by Robert Daniel Claud, Chicago, IL US

Robert Daniel Claud, Iii, Chicago, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090112628METHOD AND SYSTEM TO CREATE A NATIONAL HEALTH INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE - A medication list management and electronic prescribing system incorporates a method of generating tamper-evident prescriptions on paper. Using password protected web pages, health care workers or patients can cause the transmission of machine-readable protected health information from the inventive system to another information management system using the tamper-evident prescriptions described. Non-participants can verify the authenticity of printed protected health information but are not able to create the automated transmission of this information from the inventive system to another information management system. This transmission of machine-readable protected health information has an economic value that is sufficient to be used as an inducement to health care providers across the industry to use a common information technology platform to accomplish such tasks.04-30-2009
20100153134National Health Information and Electronic Medical Record System and Method - A system that creates a national health information infrastructure provides secure storage and retrieval of personal health information (PHI) while allowing health care providers to retain their preferred method of documentation (handwriting) for the majority of their documentation requirements. Unique codes associated with each handwritten document allow rapid access to the individual patient's PHI by healthcare providers. These unique codes also allow the system to associate the images of PHI documents with the individual (e.g. patient) to whom the PHI pertains.06-17-2010
20100293001Method and System to Create a National Health Information Infrastructure - A medication list management and electronic prescribing system incorporates a method of generating tamper-evident prescriptions on paper. Using password protected web pages, health care workers or patients can cause the transmission of machine-readable protected health information from the inventive system to another information management system using the tamper-evident prescriptions described. Non-participants can verify the authenticity of printed protected health information but are not able to create the automated transmission of this information from the inventive system to another information management system. This transmission of machine-readable protected health information has an economic value that is sufficient to be used as an inducement to health care providers across the industry to use a common information technology platform to accomplish such tasks.11-18-2010

Robert Daniel Harris, Ii, Ashland, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120082525SCRAPER SHARPENER - A lightweight, portable motorized scraper sharpener is provided. A housing is formed from a recycled plastic or any other lightweight material, and receives a motor, an on/off switch, and a cutter. The motor and the cutter are encased in the housing. The housing has an angled guideway or slot for insertion of the scraper to be sharpened in the housing, and may include a biasing member for urging the scraper against a support wall. The housing has a cavity for selectively removing the scraper shavings. The assembly can be used in the shop, home, around a ski hill with a portable battery pack, or could alternately be plugged into a car adapter/cigarette lighter.04-05-2012

Robert Daniel Irlbeck, Greensboro, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090103268MODULE ASSEMBLY HAVING HEAT TRANSFER PLATE - A module assembly includes a component housing having a plurality of walls forming a cavity. At least one of the walls includes an opening therethrough open to the cavity. The heat transfer plate is mounted within the opening of the component housing and his exposed on an exterior of the component housing. The heat transfer plate forms at least a portion of a mounting surface of the component housing.04-23-2009

Robert Daniel Maher, Iii, Plano, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20130024928SECURE NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS FOR METERS - A system and method are provided for secure network communications. A proxy server receives meter data, from a meter of a set of meters via a local network, for an energy management server. The proxy server uses secure communications to send the meter data via a non-secure network to the energy management server.01-24-2013

Robert Daniel Miskevich, Bangor, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120270000 CONTAINER PREPARED FROM PCR HDPE RESIN BLEND - The invention relates to a container prepared from a PCR HDPE blend comprising PCR HDPE and an effective amount of an impact modifier to provide acceptable ESCR results.10-25-2012

Robert Daniel Shedd, Jr., Yardley, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110053681System and Method for Fantasy Sports Gambling - A method and system provides an interactive gaming system for a plurality of users connected via a communication network. At least one community is created for the interactive gaming system including rules defining parameters for the gaming system, the community including a plurality of players. An initial bankroll is allocated to each of the plurality of players and each of the plurality of players is enabled to wager at least a portion of their allocated bankroll in accordance with the rules. Information is provided to a requesting one of the plurality of players for assisting the requesting player in making a wager and each of the plurality of players is ranked based on success in wagering by each of the plurality of players.03-03-2011

Robert Daniel Sondles, Wadsworth, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080228597Gift Exchange - One embodiment is a method that establishes at a website a group of individuals desiring to exchange gifts with each other to celebrate an event. The method receives at the website names and descriptions of gifts desired by each individual in the group and provides an interface to enable each individual to select one or more of the gifts to purchase for one of the individuals. Individuals are prevented from selecting a gift after the gift is previously selected by another individual.09-18-2008