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Barbara J. Roeder, Brookfield, CT US
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| 20110115269 | ADIRONDACK-STYLE CHAIR HAVING IMPROVED COMFORT AND SUPPORT - An Adirondack-style chair having a back with a curvate conformation providing enhanced comfort and support to a user, in relation to planar back structures traditionally used for such type chairs. The back can have a flattened S-shaped conformation, with an upper section having a curvature in a range of from 20-40 degrees and a lower section having a curvature in a range of from 40-60 degrees, as complementary angles to the angle that is included by the tangents to the ends of the curved sections. | 05-19-2011 |
Blayne Roeder, Lafayette, IN US
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| 20110135806 | MANUFACTURING METHODS FOR COVERING ENDOLUMINAL PROSTHESES - The disclosure relates to a method for coating a target. The method includes providing a target and an electrospinning apparatus. The target comprises a first surface and an opposing second surface. The electrospinning apparatus comprises a mandrel, a mask including an aperture, a reservoir loaded with a solution, and an orifice fluidly coupled to the reservoir. The mandrel is located adjacent the target second surface. The orifice is located at a distance from the target first surface. The mask is located intermediate the orifice and the target first surface. The solution is electrospun through the mask aperture onto the target first surface. In one example the target is an endoluminal prosthesis. | 06-09-2011 |
Blayne A. Roeder, Lafayettee, IN US
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| 20090177265 | LOW PROFILE MEDICAL DEVICE - The disclosure relates to an intraluminal medical device. The medical device comprises a main graft, a first extension graft, and a second extension graft. The main graft comprises a proximal end, a distal end, and a body extending between the proximal end and distal end. The distal end of the main graft comprises a first branch and a second branch, the branches extending distally from the body. The first and second extension grafts comprise at least one stent and have a body reinforcing portion and a branch reinforcing portion. The body reinforcing portions have a larger expanded dimension than the expanded dimension of the respective branch reinforcing portion. The body reinforcing portions, together, have an expanded dimension that is generally equal to the expanded dimension of the outer graft body. | 07-09-2009 |
Blayne A. Roeder, Bloomington, IN US
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| 20120259408 | MEDICAL DEVICE WITH ANCHOR MEMBERS - An implantable medical support frame ( | 10-11-2012 |
Christopher M. Roeder, Memphis, TN US
G.r. Konrad Roeder, North Bend, WA US
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| 20090109946 | Open-Host Wireless Access System - An “open-host” wireless access system includes a wireless access point (AP) that identifies the SSID from a WLAN connection request. A wireless service provider (WSP) is associated with the SSID. The AP is coupled to a demarcation switch within the access system. The demarcation switch includes a series of ports, where one or more ports are associated with a particular WSP. A WSP can connect equipment such as a router to its associated port or ports. The AP opens a VLAN to the designated port or ports to establish connections to the WSPS equipment based on the SSID. The WSP provides IP address assignments and authentication as a native process on the network such that the user experience is customizable by each WSP. Unique login screens and authentication methods can be employed by each WSP. | 04-30-2009 |
G. R. Konrad Roeder, Bellevue, WA US
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| 20100091732 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO PROVIDE FAST WIDE-AREA MOBILE IP HANDOFFS - A system, device, and method for real-time handoff in a mobile IP network is provided. In an embodiment, an indication that a mobile device is in a new network is sent out more often in a beacon than in an IRDP message in order to provide an effective seamless connectivity between service areas for wireless communications. | 04-15-2010 |
Jeffrey Roeder, Brookfield, CT US
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| 20090281344 | COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR LOW TEMPERATURE DEPOSITION OF SILICON-CONTAINING FILMS SUCH AS FILMS INCLUDING SILICON, SILICON NITRIDE, SILICON DIOXIDE AND/OR SILICON-OXYNITRIDE - Silicon precursors for forming silicon-containing films in the manufacture of semiconductor devices, such as low dielectric constant (k) thin films, high k gate silicates, low temperature silicon epitaxial films, and films containing silicon nitride (Si | 11-12-2009 |
| 20100285663 | COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR LOW TEMPERATURE DEPOSITION OF SILICON-CONTAINING FILMS SUCH AS FILMS INCLUDING SILICON, SILICON NITRIDE, SILICON DIOXIDE AND/OR SILICON-OXYNITRIDE - Silicon precursors for forming silicon-containing films in the manufacture of semiconductor devices, such as low dielectric constant (k) thin films, high k gate silicates, low temperature silicon epitaxial films, and films containing silicon nitride (Si | 11-11-2010 |
| 20100314590 | COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR LOW TEMPERATURE CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION OF SILICON-CONTAINING FILMS INCLUDING SILICON CARBONITRIDE AND SILICON OXYCARBONITRIDE FILMS - Silicon precursors for forming silicon-containing films in the manufacture of semiconductor devices, such as films including silicon carbonitride, silicon oxycarbonitride, and silicon nitride (Si | 12-16-2010 |
| 20120178267 | COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR LOW TEMPERATURE DEPOSITION OF SILICON-CONTAINING FILMS SUCH AS FILMS INCLUDING SILICON, SILICON NITRIDE, SILICON DIOXIDE AND/OR SILICON-OXYNITRIDE - Silicon precursors for forming silicon-containing films in the manufacture of semiconductor devices, such as low dielectric constant (k) thin films, high k gate silicates, low temperature silicon epitaxial films, and films containing silicon nitride (Si | 07-12-2012 |
Matt Roeder, Clarkston, MI US
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| 20110101728 | COVER ASSEMBLY - A cover assembly for enclosing a flatbed which generally comprises a support structure including a plurality of support assemblies. Each of the support assemblies has a pair of opposed support legs and a medial portion connected to and extending between each of the support legs. The medial portion of each support assembly including means for adjusting the length of the medial portion to allow the support structure to accommodate the widths of any number of industry-standard sized flatbeds. The cover assembly also includes means for securing each of the support legs to the flatbed, at least one cross-member connected to and extending between a first support assembly and a second support assembly from the plurality of support assemblies, a covering positioned over the support structure; and means for securing the covering to the support structure. | 05-05-2011 |
Matt Roeder, Odebolt, IA US
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| 20110221220 | PANEL ASSEMBLY FOR AN ANIMAL TRANSPORT VEHICLE - A panel assembly is provided comprising a first face having an outer perimeter and a second face having an outer perimeter, the second face being directly opposite the first face and having a substantially smooth surface, the first and second faces forming a first panel thickness. A plurality of borders surround the perimeters of the first and second faces. At least one support member is attached and arranged perpendicular to the first face, the at least one support member extending parallel to at least one border, the at least one support member and the second face forming a second panel thickness, the second panel thickness is greater than the first panel thickness. | 09-15-2011 |
Michael Roeder, La Jolla, CA US
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| 20120240209 | SECURE INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION BETWEEN NODES (NETWORK DEVICES) - In an embodiment, a method of secure information distribution between nodes, includes: performing a handshake process with an adjacent node to determine membership in a secure group; and distributing secure information to the adjacent node, if the adjacent node is a member of the secure group. In another embodiment, an apparatus for secure information distribution between nodes, includes: a node configured to performing a handshake process with an adjacent node to determine membership in a secure group, and distribute secure information to the adjacent node, if the adjacent node is a member of the secure group. | 09-20-2012 |
Oscar Roeder, Stephens City, VA US
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| 20090063941 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR USING REDUNDANCY TO EXCHANGE DATA IN A MULTICAST OR ONE WAY ENVIRONMENT - A system for use in one-way communications takes data from a source and parses it into work units. The work units may have a fixed size. The data of the work units is given to a redundant array of independent disks (RAID) library. The RAID library applies parity to the data and produces a number of output streams. Each stream includes data from the work units and redundant data from the parity application. The streams are combined and sent over a network. The inverse parity is applied on the receiving side to recreate the data. The redundant data is used in place of any data having an error condition, such as being lost or corrupted. The data is reconstructed on the receiving end without the need to resend data. | 03-05-2009 |
Oscar F. Roeder, Stephens City, VA US
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| 20080304482 | Device and method for communicating with a legacy device, network or application - A translation device allows communication between two entities that are not compatible. The two entities can include a legacy entity that uses an address format not compatible with a newer entity. The translation device receives a packet for the legacy entity and converts its address to one that is compatible with the legacy entity. The translation device may use different processes to convert the address in accordance with messaging protocols, packet configuration or the destination address desired. Once the packet includes a compatible address, the device sends the packet to the legacy entity. | 12-11-2008 |
Rebecca Roeder, Blaine, MN US
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| 20110061013 | OPERATIONS DASHBOARD - An operations dashboard may be used to present recommended solutions to various challenges faced by a retail store that is part of an enterprise. In some implementations, a metrics engine may be used to track and diagnose challenges related to various performance metrics, such as inventory, pricing, customer satisfaction, and the like at one or more of the enterprise's retail store locations. The operations dashboard may, in certain embodiments, display one or more of the retail stores along with their corresponding diagnosed business challenges. A knowledge engine may be used to identify one or more solutions to the diagnosed business challenges, and the solutions may also be displayed on the dashboard. In some implementations, each of these solutions may have a corresponding recommendation score relating to the expected efficacy of the solution to solve the challenge. | 03-10-2011 |
Reynold Roeder, Portland, OR US
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| 20090265266 | METHODS OF PRICING AND ALLOCATING CAPACITY - A method of assigning a settled unit capacity price for the purchase of transmission capacity by resource suppliers including the steps of specifying an available capacity for bidding, receiving bids from a plurality of resource suppliers, selecting the bids with the highest personal unit capacity prices until the aggregate desired capacity of the selected bids at least equals the available capacity or until all the bids have been selected if the aggregate desired capacity does not at least equal the available capacity, and assigning the settled unit capacity price to be a function of the personal unit capacity prices submitted in the selected bids. In some examples, the method includes allocating transmission capacity to resource suppliers. In some examples, the method includes assigning a settled net unit capacity price for each of different term durations and allocating transmission capacity to resource suppliers. | 10-22-2009 |
Robert S. Roeder, Dunedin, FL US
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| 20080246669 | Cold Noise Source System - In one embodiment, a system includes a first cold noise source, a first radiometer receiver, and a first detector. The first cold noise source generates a first thermal radiation signal having a first carrier frequency band. The first thermal radiation signal carries a first information signal. The first cold noise source also transmits the first thermal radiation signal through a first antenna. The first radiometer receiver receives the first thermal radiation signal through a second antenna, and the first detector extracts the first information signal from the first thermal radiation signal. | 10-09-2008 |
Ryan K. Roeder, Granger, IN US
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| 20080206297 | POROUS COMPOSITE BIOMATERIALS AND RELATED METHODS - Synthetic composite materials for use, for example, as orthopedic implants are described herein. In one example, a composite material for use as a scaffold includes a thermoplastic polymer forming a porous matrix that has continuous porosity and a plurality of pores. The porosity and the size of the pores are selectively formed during synthesis of the composite material. The example composite material also includes a plurality of a anisometric calcium phosphate particles integrally formed, embedded in, or exposed on a surface of the porous matrix. The calcium phosphate particles provide one or more of reinforcement, bioactivity, or bioresorption. | 08-28-2008 |
Steven W. Roeder, The Woodlands, TX US
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| 20090017202 | Methods of Applying Coating Compositions - Coating compositions and methods of applying them. | 01-15-2009 |
| 20100071615 | Coating System Composition - A coating system compositions is disclosed. The composition comprises: | 03-25-2010 |
Thomas Roeder, Ithaca, NY US
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| 20090265715 | VEX - Virtual Extension Framework - Extensions to operating systems or software applications can be hosted in virtual environments to fault isolate the extension. A generic proxy extension invoked by a host process can coordinate the invocation of an appropriate extension in a virtual process that can provide the same support APIs as the host process. Furthermore, a user mode context can be provided to the extension in the virtual process through memory copying or page table modifications. In addition, the virtual process, especially a virtual operating system process running on a virtual machine, can be efficiently started by cloning a coherent state. A coherent state can be created when a virtual machine starts up, or when the computing device starts up and the appropriate parameters are observed and saved. Alternatively, the operating system can create a coherent state by believing there is an additional CPU during the boot process. | 10-22-2009 |
Thomas Roeder, Redmond, WA US
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| 20120159577 | ANONYMOUS PRINCIPALS FOR POLICY LANGUAGES - Techniques to allow a security policy language to accommodate anonymous credentials are described. A policy statement in a security policy language can reference an anonymous credential. When the policy statement is evaluated to decide whether to grant access to a resource mediated by the policy statement, the anonymous credential is used. The policy language can be implemented to allow one anonymous credential to delegate access-granting rights to another anonymous credential. Furthermore, an anonymous credential can be re-randomized to avoid linkage between uses of the anonymous credential, which can compromise anonymity. | 06-21-2012 |
Thomas M. Roeder, Redmond, WA US
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| 20120078914 | SEARCHABLE SYMMETRIC ENCRYPTION WITH DYNAMIC UPDATING - A Searchable Symmetric Encryption (SSE) mechanism is described which allows efficient dynamic updating of encrypted index information. The encrypted index information includes pointer information that is encrypted using a malleable encryption scheme. The SSE mechanism updates the encrypted index information by modifying at least one instance of the pointer information without decrypting the pointer information, and thereby without revealing the nature of the changes being made. In one implementation, the SSE mechanism includes a main indexing structure and a deletion indexing structure. An updating operation involves patching applied to both the main indexing structure and deletion indexing structure. | 03-29-2012 |
Thomas Michael Roeder, Redmond, WA US
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| 20120106738 | LOCATION BROKERING FOR PROVIDING SECURITY, PRIVACY AND SERVICES - Location brokering technique embodiments are presented that employ sensor data captured by a user's mobile device to determine the device's location, encrypt the location data and store it in a database. The location data is encrypted in such a way that it is possible to determine when a user's mobile device is currently in the same vicinity as another user's mobile device who is a member of the same group as the first user. However, the actual location and relative mobility or immobility of the users cannot be ascertained except by the users themselves via a decryption procedure or by trusted components. Services are provided can read the stored encrypted location data, processes it to determine if group members are in the same vicinity, and either respond to user queries about the location of other members of a group the user belongs to, or push this information to appropriate users. | 05-03-2012 |
