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Cody B. Umberger, West Milford, NJ US
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20140317903 | Apparatus And Method For Placement Of Angle Plates In Transverse Duct Flanges - An apparatus and method are described for inserting angle plates in transverse duct flanges. The apparatus is especially useful in inserting angle plates into transverse duct flanges of duct fittings. Packages for holding angle plates are also described. | 10-30-2014 |
20140319165 | Apparatus And Method For Placement Of Angle Plates In Transverse Duct Flanges - An apparatus and method are described for inserting angle plates in transverse duct flanges. The apparatus is especially useful in inserting angle plates into transverse duct flanges of duct fittings. Packages for holding angle plates are also described. | 10-30-2014 |
Cody B. Umberger, Oak Ridge, NJ US
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20140373335 | Apparatus And Method For Inserting Angle Plates And Closing Duct Seams - An apparatus and method are described for automatically inserting angle plates into duct work and for seaming the duct work. | 12-25-2014 |
20150233601 | Apparatus And Method For Inserting Angle Plates And Closing Duct Seams - An apparatus and method are described for automatically inserting angle plates into duct work and for seaming the duct work. | 08-20-2015 |
20150292767 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PLACEMENT OF ANGLE PLATES IN TRANSVERSE DUCT FLANGES - An apparatus and method are described for inserting angle plates in transverse duct flanges. The apparatus is especially useful in inserting angle plates into transverse duct flanges of duct fittings. Packages for holding angle plates are also described. | 10-15-2015 |
20150369512 | Apparatus And Method For Placement Of Angle Plates In Transverse Duct Flanges - An apparatus and method are described for inserting angle plates in transverse duct flanges. The apparatus is especially useful in inserting angle plates into transverse duct flanges of duct fittings. Packages for holding angle plates are also described. | 12-24-2015 |
David Umberger, Boise, ID US
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20130326249 | REGULATING POWER CONSUMPTION OF A MASS STORAGE SYSTEM - A technique includes receiving first work requests that are associated with a user workload. The technique includes using a machine to transform the first work requests into second work requests that are provided to components of a mass storage system to cause the components to perform work associated with a workload of the mass storage system; and regulating a power consumption of the mass storage system, including regulating a rate at which the second work requests are provided to the components of the mass storage system. | 12-05-2013 |
David Kiyoshi Umberger, Boise, ID US
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20130311729 | MANAGING PROCESSING OF USER REQUESTS AND DATA REPLICATION FOR A MASS STORAGE SYSTEM - A technique includes determining a workload on mass storage system that is associated will user requests during a time in which mass storage system is replicating data from a source data unit of the mass storage system to a replica storage unit of the mass storage system. The technique includes determining a progress rate associated with the replication and managing processing of the user requests and the data replication for the mass storage system, including initiating corrective action in response to determining that the workload is near a predetermined maximum workload threshold and the progress rate is near a predetermined minimum threshold. | 11-21-2013 |
Elizabeth Umberger, Duluth, GA US
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20160070674 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR ELIMINATING A MISSILE THREAT - Embodiments of a method and apparatus for eliminating a missile threat are generally described herein. In some embodiments, the method includes identifying a vulnerability associated with the missile threat. The method can further include identifying a technique for exploiting the vulnerability to generate a vulnerability-technique (VT) pair. The method can further include applying a stochastic mathematical model (SMM) to generate a negation value, the negation value being representative of a probability that the technique of the respective VT pair will eliminate the threat by exploiting the vulnerability. The method can further include providing a recommendation for implementation the technique to eliminate the missile threat responsive to receiving a user selection of the technique, the user selection being selected based on the generated negation value. Other example methods, systems, and apparatuses are described. | 03-10-2016 |
William G. Umberger, Clifford Township, PA US
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20120331531 | CUSTOM DATA IMAGE BUILDING - A first server is configured to receive an image from a first client device. The image may include an instruction to provide a second client device with a computer file. The first server is further configured to store the image, receive a task query from the first client device, and provide a task query response to the first client device based on receiving the task query. The task query response may include an indication that the first server is storing a task associated with the second client device. The first server is further configured to receive an image request from the second client device, communicate with a second server to identify whether the second client device is authorized to receive the image, and provide, to the second client device, the computer file associated with the image based on identifying that the second client device is authorized to receive the image. | 12-27-2012 |
William G. Umberger, West Sacramento, CA US
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20160028714 | SECURE BIOS ACCESS AND PASSWORD ROTATION - A device may periodically update a BIOS password on a client device. In some implementations, the device may determine a particular password generation algorithm; determine password generation seed values; and generate a first password and one or more second passwords based on the particular password generation algorithm and the password generation seed values. The first password may be a password that should be set for the BIOS. The one or more second passwords may be possible current passwords currently set. The device may individually output the one or more second passwords to the client device to cause the client device to update a password of the BIOS to update to the first password; receive an indication that the BIOS password has been updated to the first password; and output the indication that the BIOS password has been updated to the first password. | 01-28-2016 |