Steven Kenneth
Steven Kenneth Beuselinck, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA US
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20080273917 | Novel Binders and Folders - The present invention is directed toward folder embodiments with base plates and ring assemblies capable of being removably attached to the spine portion of the folder. The present invention is also directed toward folder embodiments with attachment means on the exterior outside of the binder/folder for attaching various objects. | 11-06-2008 |
Steven Kenneth Korotky, Toms River, NJ US
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20110182198 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ANALYZING NETWORK POWER CONSUMPTION - A system and method for analyzing network power consumption is disclosed. The system and method for analyzing network power consumption includes the steps of specifying at least one service which will run on said network; defining a plurality of resources provisioned in the network, each having an associated power efficiency; associating a network path with the service; calculating a sum of the power efficiencies for the resources of the network path; and outputting the sum to a display device. The system and method for analyzing network power consumption is particularly useful for identifying power consumption efficiencies throughout a communication network. | 07-28-2011 |
Steven Kenneth Lee, Anaheim, CA US
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20140257232 | BONE GRAFT DELIVERY APPARATUS - A magazine supporting multiple bone grafts in chambers is coupled to a housing including a barrel. A plunger selectively passes through one of the chambers and along the barrel. A trigger mechanism advances the plunger along the barrel. A selector knob is movable into a plurality of positions, wherein each position employs one of a plurality of stops. One stop prevents the end of plunger from advancing past a predetermined ready position short of the end of the barrel when selected. Another stop prevents the plunger from advancing past a predetermined dispensing position substantially aligned with the end of the barrel when selected. Another stop prevents the plunger from advancing past a predetermined manipulating position beyond the end of the barrel when selected. In the manipulating position, the distal end of the plunger can be used to reposition the bone graft within the spinal disc cavity. Related methods are also provided. | 09-11-2014 |