Treger
Elisabeth A. Treger, Chicago, IL US
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20130024008 | SHOE FOR PROSTHETIC FEET - A customized shoe for a prosthetic foot includes a polymeric body that is formed to the bottom of the prosthetic foot. The polymeric body may be formed to the bottom of the foot using a molding process or heat and pressure. The polymeric body may provide the function of a sole of the shoe or it may be mediator that is placed between the foot and the shoe sole. | 01-24-2013 |
Evelyn Treger, Scottsdale, AZ US
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20120297522 | LENSES AND VISOR DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS - A modified cap for the attachment of eye protective lenses or modified sunglasses via retractable arms movable in several directions can provide quick placement of the sunglasses on the face. The sunglasses which do not need temples can be partially stowed under the cap's brim or in a recessed compartment in the cap's brim, either of which may have friction points or magnets set to keep the sunglasses from dropping down. The user can release the sunglasses to position them on the face where they can be held in place by the telescopic arms that extend/retract according to the required placement of the sunglasses determined by the differing head size and facial contours of the wearer. Certain embodiments, therefore, allow the fast placement and removal of sunglasses in an efficient manner by keeping them close to the user's face in a safe position when not in use. | 11-29-2012 |
Evelyn Treger, Paradise Valley, AZ US
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20140013480 | LENSES AND VISOR DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS - A modified cap for the attachment of eye protective lenses or modified sunglasses via retractable arms movable in several directions can provide quick placement of the sunglasses on the face. The sunglasses which do not need temples can be partially stowed under the cap's brim or in a recessed compartment in the cap's brim, either of which may have friction points or magnets set to keep the sunglasses from dropping down. The user can release the sunglasses to position them on the face where they can be held in place by the telescopic arms that extend/retract according to the required placement of the sunglasses determined by the differing head size and facial contours of the wearer. Certain embodiments, therefore, allow the fast placement and removal of sunglasses in an efficient manner by keeping them close to the user's face in a safe position when not in use. | 01-16-2014 |
Jack Treger, Quincy, MA US
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20090092899 | NAN0-SIZED SILICON - A method includes combining fumed silicon oxide with a metal to form silicon having an average particle size of less than approximately 100 nm. The silicon can be incorporated into an anode of a lithium ion cell. | 04-09-2009 |
Jerold R. Treger, Light House Pt, FL US
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20140201716 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SERVER MIGRATION SYNCHRONIZATION - A system and method for managing the migration of software components among test servers that form a distributed software test environment to ensure that the software components in each of the test servers represent a production environment except for software components being tested. The system further ensures that component changes rolled out into production are not overridden when multiple update requests are made for the same component. | 07-17-2014 |
Steven Treger, Scottsdale, AZ US
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20120297522 | LENSES AND VISOR DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS - A modified cap for the attachment of eye protective lenses or modified sunglasses via retractable arms movable in several directions can provide quick placement of the sunglasses on the face. The sunglasses which do not need temples can be partially stowed under the cap's brim or in a recessed compartment in the cap's brim, either of which may have friction points or magnets set to keep the sunglasses from dropping down. The user can release the sunglasses to position them on the face where they can be held in place by the telescopic arms that extend/retract according to the required placement of the sunglasses determined by the differing head size and facial contours of the wearer. Certain embodiments, therefore, allow the fast placement and removal of sunglasses in an efficient manner by keeping them close to the user's face in a safe position when not in use. | 11-29-2012 |
Steven Treger, Paradise Valley, AZ US
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20140013480 | LENSES AND VISOR DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS - A modified cap for the attachment of eye protective lenses or modified sunglasses via retractable arms movable in several directions can provide quick placement of the sunglasses on the face. The sunglasses which do not need temples can be partially stowed under the cap's brim or in a recessed compartment in the cap's brim, either of which may have friction points or magnets set to keep the sunglasses from dropping down. The user can release the sunglasses to position them on the face where they can be held in place by the telescopic arms that extend/retract according to the required placement of the sunglasses determined by the differing head size and facial contours of the wearer. Certain embodiments, therefore, allow the fast placement and removal of sunglasses in an efficient manner by keeping them close to the user's face in a safe position when not in use. | 01-16-2014 |