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Adam M. Ruppert, Wapakoneta, OH US
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| 20100065377 | MONOMAST FOR A MATERIALS HANDLING VEHICLE - A materials handling vehicle is provided comprising a vehicle power unit having a longitudinal centerline, a monomast coupled to the vehicle power unit and having a centerline offset from and generally parallel with the longitudinal centerline of the vehicle power unit, and a fork carriage apparatus movably coupled to the monomast. | 03-18-2010 |
| 20100187889 | ADJUSTABLE ARMREST MECHANISM FOR A MATERIALS HANDLING VEHICLE - An adjustable armrest mechanism is provided, which is adapted to be coupled to a vehicle frame. The armrest mechanism comprises a base fixed to the vehicle frame, armrest apparatus movably coupled to the base such that the armrest apparatus moves relative to the control handle and pivots about a virtual pivot point in front of the control handle, and a locking device for releasably locking the armrest apparatus to the base in one of at least two positions. | 07-29-2010 |
David L. Ruppert, Annandale, NJ US
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| 20120092950 | LOW PRESSURE DROP BLENDER - A system and method for consistent and highly accurate blending of fluids; e.g. gases or liquids, without significant pressure drop. The system uses a flow meter to measure the amount of primary fluid being provided for mixing with the amount of diluent fluid controlled based on such measurement of the primary fluid amount. | 04-19-2012 |
Deb Ruppert, San Diego, CA US
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| 20090069787 | Activity Sensing Techniques for an Infusion Pump System - Some embodiments of a wearable infusion pump system can include a pump device having a drive system to dispense a medicine to a user, an activity sensor that detects a possible change in an activity level of the user, and a controller to activate the drive system to dispense the medicine to the user. The controller device can query the user to indicate whether a detected activity level of the user represents an actual change in the activity level of the user. The controller device can alter the medicine dispensing schedule based on the user indicated changes in activity level. | 03-12-2009 |
| 20110130716 | Activity Sensing Techniques for an Infusion Pump System - Some embodiments of a wearable infusion pump system can include a pump device having a drive system to dispense a medicine to a user, an activity sensor that detects a possible change in an activity level of the user, and a controller to activate the drive system to dispense the medicine to the user. The controller device can query the user to indicate whether a detected activity level of the user represents an actual change in the activity level of the user. The controller device can alter the medicine dispensing schedule based on the user indicated changes in activity level. | 06-02-2011 |
| 20130053820 | Activity Sensing Techniques for an Infusion Pump System - Some embodiments of a wearable infusion pump system can include a pump device having a drive system to dispense a medicine to a user, an activity sensor that detects a possible change in an activity level of the user, and a controller to activate the drive system to dispense the medicine to the user. The controller device can query the user to indicate whether a detected activity level of the user represents an actual change in the activity level of the user. The controller device can alter the medicine dispensing schedule based on the user indicated changes in activity level. | 02-28-2013 |
Deborah Ruppert, Los Angeles, CA US
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| 20080249470 | Communication Station and Software for Interfacing with an Infusion Pump, Analyte Monitor, Analyte Meter, or the Like - A communication station is for use with a medical device (such as an infusion pump) and a processing device (such as a computer). The communication station includes a housing, a medical device interface coupled to the housing, a processing device interface coupled to the housing and a processor coupled to the housing. The device interface interfaces with the medical device, and the processing device interface interfaces with the processing device. The processor provides a communication path between the medical device and the processing device such that programming and instructions may be communicated from the processing device to the medical device and data may be transferred from the medical device to the processing device. The communication station may be combined with a system that is capable of generating reports either locally or remotely. In addition, the medical device interface may be a cradle that is configurable to attach to different shaped medical devices. | 10-09-2008 |
| 20090088731 | Infusion Device Menu Structure and Method of Using the Same - A portable infusion system that is programmable by an individual for delivering fluid from a reservoir into a user includes a drive mechanism, an input device, a processor, and a display. The drive mechanism forces the fluid out of the reservoir, and the input device accepts one or more inputs. The processor uses one or more of the one or more inputs to control the drive mechanism. The display receives information from the processor and visually displays one or more screens containing the information. At least one of the one or more screens includes a menu with at least two menu items, and the input device is used to select one menu item from amongst the at least two menu items. | 04-02-2009 |
| 20120029941 | Communication Station and Software for Interfacing with an Infusion Pump, Analyte Monitor, Analyte Meter, or the Like - A communication station is for use with a medical device (such as an infusion pump) and a processing device (such as a computer). The communication station includes a housing, a medical device interface coupled to the housing, a processing device interface coupled to the housing and a processor coupled to the housing. The device interface interfaces with the medical device, and the processing device interface interfaces with the processing device. The processor provides a communication path between the medical device and the processing device such that programming and instructions may be communicated from the processing device to the medical device and data may be transferred from the medical device to the processing device. The communication station may be combined with a system that is capable of generating reports either locally or remotely. In addition, the medical device interface may be a cradle that is configurable to attach to different shaped medical devices. | 02-02-2012 |
Gerald Y. Ruppert, Wixom, MI US
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| 20110030282 | Window surround for a motor vehicle - A fixed window assembly is adapted to be fixedly secured to a door of a motor vehicle having a retractable window pane. The fixed window assembly includes a fixed window pane having an outer periphery. A division post extends along a portion of the outer periphery of the fixed window pane. A glass run is fixedly secured to the division post opposite of the fixed window pane for receiving the retractable window pane. The glass run is formed from a first moldable material. An encapsulation is molded to the fixed window pane to secure the division post thereto. The encapsulation is formed from a second moldable material that is different from the first moldable material. | 02-10-2011 |
John M. Ruppert, Birmingham, AL US
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| 20100204327 | Methods for making retinoids and uses thereof - Described herein are methods for making retinoids. Also described herein are retinoids and methods of use thereof. | 08-12-2010 |
Kai Ruppert, Keswick, VA US
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| 20100280358 | SINGLE BREATH-HOLD SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTION AND ASSESSMENT OF MULTI-ORGAN PHYSIOLOGIC, MORPHOLOGIC AND STRUCTURAL CHANGES - In a single breath-hold the physiologic, morphologic and structural changes in multiple organs are detected and assessed. The main steps process include: polarizing the Xe-129 gas; inhalation or introduction of a certain pre-calculated amount of the gas and start of the breath-hold; acquisition of multiple spatially oriented spectrums, localized in the same plane (2D), in multiple different planes (3D) or in 3D plus at multiple time intervals (4D); stop the breath-hold; post-processing of the acquired data; evaluation of the multiple spectrums by comparison of the values in a region of interest with those in surrounding tissues or known as normal. | 11-04-2010 |
Lyle S. Ruppert, Longmont, CO US
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| 20120038903 | ELECTRONICALLY STEERED FLASH LIDAR - Methods and systems for adaptively controlling the illumination of a scene are provided. In particular, a scene is illuminated, and light reflected from the scene is detected. Information regarding levels of light intensity received by different pixels of a multiple pixel detector, corresponding to different areas within a scene, and/or information regarding a range to an area within a scene, is received. That information is then used as a feedback signal to control levels of illumination within the scene. More particularly, different areas of the scene can be provided with different levels of illumination in response to the feedback signal. | 02-16-2012 |
Rex L. Ruppert, Benson, MN US
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| 20130056969 | Fork Assembly For Agricultural Applicator - A front fork assembly for use with a three-wheel agricultural floater has a yoke having a first yoke portion and a second yoke portion extending downwardly from generally opposite ends of an upper yoke portion. A first plurality of wheel mounting points is formed on the first yoke portion and a second plurality of wheel mounting points is formed on the second yoke portion. The front fork assembly further includes a first wheel mounting arrangement formed from selected mounting points of the first plurality and the second plurality of mounting points. A second wheel mounting arrangement, different from the first wheel mounting arrangement, is formed from selected mounting points of the first plurality and the second plurality of mounting points. In this regard, the front fork assembly provides more than one mounting position for a front floatation tire. | 03-07-2013 |
| 20130056970 | Axle Assembly For Agricultural Applicator - A front axle assembly for a floater or other agricultural implement has a hollow shaft with pressed-in axle stubs for mounting the shaft to a pair of bearing assemblies. A pair of discs are mounted or otherwise secured to ends of the hollow shaft. The discs are angled inwardly from a position generally adjacent an inner end of the pressed-in axle stubs. The placement of the discs reduces stress applied to the hollow shaft during use. | 03-07-2013 |
Rex Leroy Ruppert, Benson, MN US
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| 20090048053 | AUXILIARY TRANSMISSION FOR A CONTINOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION WITH ACTIVE SPEED CONTROL - An auxiliary transmission assembly includes a variable ratio gear assembly that is connected between an engine and the primary transmission of a motor vehicle, and an external input device to form a continuously variable transmission for the vehicle. The external input device is operably engaged with the output of the variable ratio gear assembly and can alter the speed of the output independently of the input to the gear assembly from the engine. The amount of variance provided by the external input device is determined by a controller that senses the change in load on the vehicle engine and operates the external input device to maintain the speed of the vehicle in accordance with a user input for the desired speed. | 02-19-2009 |
| 20120277061 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SYNCHRONIZING ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION SYSTEM OPERATION WITHIN AN AGRICULTURAL VEHICLE - A system and method for controlling a transmission system is provided. One agricultural vehicle includes a vehicle controller configured to instruct an engine controller to maintain an engine at a constant speed and to receive a first signal from a transmission controller indicative of gear shift initiation. The vehicle controller is also configured to instruct the engine controller to maintain the engine at a current torque upon receipt of the first signal and to receive a second signal from the transmission controller indicative of gear shift completion. The vehicle controller is configured to instruct the engine controller to maintain the engine at the constant speed upon receipt of the second signal. | 11-01-2012 |
Richard D. Ruppert, Ottawa Hills, OH US
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| 20090184015 | Toothbrush holder - The present invention relates to a sanitary toothbrush holder that holds toothbrushes in place to hang up right or upside down resulting in a cleaner brush that is air dried. It provides a better, easier and secure method of storing the brush after use. It is especially effective for children to place the brush against the holder with little difficulty. | 07-23-2009 |
Roger K. Ruppert, Kennesaw, GA US
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| 20080219417 | Evaluating Performance of a Voice Mail Sub-System in an Inter-Messaging Network - One preferred embodiment of the present invention provides a system and method for evaluating the performance of a network interface sub-system of an inter-messaging network of voice mail systems. This preferred embodiment includes a network query device that connects to the inter-messaging network and requests a test data file to be retrieved from a particular voice mail network interface sub-system in the inter-messaging network. The requests for the test data file are generated according to user command. Accordingly, the performance of a network interface sub-system in the inter-messaging network, as represented by the result of the request attempt, is evaluated according to a defined level of performance, such as a preferred time limit. Other systems and methods are also provided. | 09-11-2008 |
Roger K. Ruppert, Canton, GA US
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| 20090022140 | SYSTEMS, METHODS AND COMPUTER PRODUCTS FOR VOICEMAIL VIA INTERNET PROTOCOL TELEVISION - Systems, methods and computer products for voicemail via Internet Protocol Television. Exemplary embodiments include a method for providing voicemail to an Internet-Protocol-enabled device, the method including receiving a communication that a voicemail to a called party has been deposited in a voicemail infrastructure, mapping the called party number to an Internet Protocol-enabled device address of the called party, and sending the voicemail to the Internet Protocol-enabled device address corresponding to the called party number. | 01-22-2009 |
