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Alan Stettler, Murray, UT US
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20100173594 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR RF COMMUNICATION FREQUENCY ARBITRATION - The present invention relates to bandwidth management or Arbitration of RF spectrum in multiple dwelling units through over-the-air channels and/or over power line channels. In one embodiment, each communication system including a base unit and/or extension unit scanning the usable frequencies for their particular set of optimal channels. And then share their optimal set of channels with all other communication systems in the detectable vicinity. Ancillary communications channels are established between all communication systems allowing for the current frequency assignments or rotational assignments to be passed to all communication systems within the same local environment. All bad or unusable channels common to the local environment are tracked and logged in all communication systems. | 07-08-2010 |
Dana Stettler, Corona, CA US
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20100090441 | PIVOTING HITCH SYSTEM FOR TRAILER - Disclosed is a trailer hitch system that is configured to rotate to a stowing position and an operating position. When in the operational position, a coupler arm of the trailer is aligned with the longitudinal axis of the trailer so that the coupler arm contributes to the length of the trailer. When in the stowing position, the coupler arm of the trailer is bent at an angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the trailer so that the coupling arm does not contribute to the overall length of the trailer. | 04-15-2010 |
Garrett L. Stettler, Austin, TX US
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20130290440 | Point-To-Point Data Synchronization - Concepts and technologies for point-to-point data synchronization are provided. A personal area network connection between a first user device and a second user device is established. State change information of first data stored on the first user device is received by the second user device, and second data stored on the second device is updated to reflect the state change to synchronize the first data and the second data. Alternatively, a synchronization message including the state change information of first data stored on a first user device is received by the second user device. The state change information is extracted from the synchronization message, and second data stored on a second user device is updated to reflect the state change to synchronize the first data and the second data. | 10-31-2013 |
20140092139 | ADJUSTING CONTENT DISPLAY ORIENTATION ON A SCREEN BASED ON USER ORIENTATION - A system for adjusting content display orientation on a screen is disclosed. The system may include a processor that may detect both eyes and a body part of a user that is proximal to one or more of the user's eyes. The system may then determine an eye gaze plane based on the positions of the first and second eyes of the user. The eye gaze plane may be determined by identifying a first line of sight extending from the first eye and a second line of sight extending from the second eye. Additionally, the eye gaze plane may bisect a center of the first eye and a center of the second eye of the user. Once the eye gaze plane is determined, the system may adjust the orientation of content displayed on a display device based on the eye gaze plane and on the position of the body part. | 04-03-2014 |
20150120616 | Virtual Historical Displays - Concepts and technologies are disclosed herein for virtual historical displays. A server computer or other computing device can execute a virtual display service. The virtual display service can obtain behavioral data associated with a geographic location and an activity associated with a user of a user device. The virtual display service can associate the behavioral data with the user device and the geographic location, and detect subsequent activity associated with the geographic location. The virtual display service can determine that the behavioral data is to be shared with a device associated with the subsequent activity. The virtual display service can provide the behavioral data to the device. | 04-30-2015 |
Hans Stettler US
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20150246897 | Process for Manufacturing 5-(2,6-Di-4-morpholinyl-4-pyrimidinyl)-4-trifluoromethylpyridin-2-amine - The invention discloses improved processes for manufacturing a compound, 5-(2,6-Di-4-morpholinyl-4-pyrimidinyl)-4-trifluoromethylpyridin-2-amine, its monohydrochloride salt and intermediates thereof. | 09-03-2015 |
Mark Stettler, Hillsboro, OR US
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20090075445 | Complementary metal oxide semiconductor integrated circuit using uniaxial compressive stress and biaxial compressive stress - A transistor may be formed of different layers of silicon germanium, a lowest layer having a graded germanium concentration and upper layers having constant germanium concentrations such that the lowest layer is of the form Si | 03-19-2009 |
Matthew W. Stettler, Los Alamos, NM US
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20110258361 | PETAFLOPS ROUTER - Disclosed is a method and system for performing operations on at least one input data vector in order to produce at least one output vector to permit easy, scalable and fast programming of a petascale equivalent supercomputer. A PetaFlops Router may comprise one or more PetaFlops Nodes, which may be connected to each other and/or external data provider/consumers via a programmable crossbar switch external to the PetaFlops Node. Each PetaFlops Node has a FPGA and a programmable intra-FPGA crossbar switch that permits input and output variables to be configurably connected to various physical operators contained in the FPGA as desired by a user. This allows a user to specify the instruction set of the system on a per-application basis. Further, the intra-FPGA crossbar switch permits the output of one operation to be delivered as an input to a second operation. By configuring the external crossbar switch, the output of a first operation on a first PetaFlops Node may be used as the input for a second operation on a second PetaFlops Node. An embodiment may provide an ability for the system to recognize and generate pipelined functions. Streaming operators may be connected together at run-time and appropriately staged to allow data to flow through a series of functions. This allows the system to provide high throughput and parallelism when possible. The PetaFlops Router may implement the user desired instructions by appropriately configuring the intra-FPGA crossbar switch on each PetaFlops Node and the external crossbar switch. | 10-20-2011 |
Werner Stettler, Cedar Falls, IA US
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20110303035 | FINAL DRIVE FOR A WORK MACHINE - A final drive for a work machine includes a housing, a pinion gear, a first idler gear, a second idler gear, and a bull gear. The pinion gear is restrained within the housing. The first idler gear and the second idler gears are rotatably connected to the housing and positioned for engagement with the pinion gear. The bull gear is rotatably connected to the housing and positioned for engagement with the first idler gear and the second idler gear. The housing, the pinion gear, the first idler gear, and the second idler gear are configured to permit the pinion gear to float between the first idler gear, and the second idler to provide even sharing of the load from the pinion gear to the first idler gear and the second idler gear. | 12-15-2011 |