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Charles Rodes, Cary, NC US
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20110167932 | COARSE PARTICLE EXPOSURE MONITOR - A filter apparatus that includes a housing having at least one opening by which a fluid is Introduced thereto, a first plate inside the housing and having a plurality of inlets offset from a central axis of the housing and angularly separated from each other. The inlets are configured to pass the fluid thereto. The filter apparatus includes a second plate inside the housing and disposed downstream from the first plate. The second plate has angularly extending outlets disposed at a radial distance from the central axis which is beyond the plurality of inlets such that the fluid is diverted radially outward in passing from the first plate through the second plate. The filter apparatus includes a first filter provided on the second plate underneath the plurality of inlets and configured to trap particles in the fluid which are not diverted to the angularly extending outlets, and includes an exit. | 07-14-2011 |
Charles E. Rodes, Cary, NC US
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20140347663 | AEROSOL EXPOSURE MONITORING - A gas processing device such as an aerosol exposure monitor is configured for acquiring chronic data, acute data, or both simultaneously, and may include a pump and a noise dampening device. The noise dampening device may include an elastomeric membrane between an inlet chamber and an outlet chamber. In another aspect, an aerosol exposure monitor may include an impactor, a collection filter, and a nephelometer that includes a sample chamber integrated with an aerosol flow path associated with the impactor and collection filter. | 11-27-2014 |
Peter Rodes, Redmond, WA US
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20120150863 | BOOKMARKING OF MEETING CONTEXT - Architecture that facilitates the ability to trigger the capture and storing of meeting state (or context) by way of a single user interaction (a “one-click” operation), referred to herein as a bookmark operation, and then to store and access the state for subsequent use. The state is captured relative to a point of reference, such as time, user, keywords, and reference to a document, for example. Thus, all state elements such as meeting activities, participants, and content (e.g., audio, video, images, text, documents, etc.). The bookmark assigned to the state at a particular reference can be selected to rehydrate all the state elements captured and associated with that bookmark (e.g., getting back to the point in the meeting to perceive a relevant portion of a document, part of the meeting video, or other recorded feed), as well as all other allowed state elements. | 06-14-2012 |
Peter B. Rodes, Seattle, WA US
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20120150577 | MEETING LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT - A meeting lifecycle management service manages various aspects of a meeting lifecycle. An indication of a newly scheduled meeting is received at the meeting lifecycle management service, and information related to the meeting is managed, via the meeting lifecycle management service, prior to the meeting, during the meeting, and after the meeting. | 06-14-2012 |