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Bill Wiser, Hooper, UT US
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20160044170 | PROCESSING CALL CENTER DATA - For processing call center data, an access module ( | 02-11-2016 |
Dan Wiser, Hurst, TX US
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20110082758 | RATE AUDIT SYSTEM - Embodiments of the present invention provide a system, method, and computer program product for auditing rates based on server access of databases. In one embodiment, an expected rate is received, and a rate request is sent to a server, wherein the rate request promotes an entry of the rate request to access a database. A rate response is received from the server, wherein the rate response corresponds to the rate request and includes a specified rate. A sale request is sent to the server, wherein the sale request corresponds to the rate request and promotes an entry of the sale request to access the database. A sale response is received from the server, wherein the sale response corresponds to the sale request and includes a sale rate. A message is output based on the expected rate, the specified rate, and/or the sale rate. | 04-07-2011 |
20120096021 | REVERSE AUDIT SYSTEM - Embodiments of the present invention provide a system, method, and computer program product for reverse audits based on server access of databases. In one embodiment, a data provider is determined, and a data request based on the data provider is sent to a server, wherein the data request promotes an entry of the data request to access a database. A data response is received from the server, wherein the data response corresponds to the data request. A message is output based on whether the data response includes specific data. | 04-19-2012 |
Daniel Allen Wiser, Hurst, TX US
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20120130962 | DATA AUDIT SYSTEM - Embodiments of the present invention provide a system, method, and computer program product for auditing data based on server access of databases. In one embodiment, an expected rate is received, and a rate request is sent to a server, wherein the rate request promotes an entry of the rate request to access a database. A rate response is received from the server, wherein the rate response corresponds to the rate request and includes a specified rate. A sale request is sent to the server, wherein the sale request corresponds to the rate request and promotes an entry of the sale request to access the database. A sale response is received from the server, wherein the sale response corresponds to the sale request and includes a sale rate. A message is output based on the expected rate, the specified rate, and/or the sale rate. | 05-24-2012 |
David Earl Wiser, Eugene, OR US
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20140189870 | VISUAL COMPONENT AND DRILL DOWN MAPPING - A drill down manager system may include an introspect module to determine fields for visual components, and a mappings module to map a drill down to a visual component based on the fields and data outputs for the drill down. The system may present the data outputs for the drill down in the visual component mapped to the drill down. | 07-03-2014 |
20140244650 | DISTRIBUTED EVENT PROCESSING - A distributed event processing method includes providing a plurality of connectors. Each provided connector is configured to acquire event data from an assigned data source, partition acquired event data into clusters, and divide each cluster into chunks. The method also includes collecting the chunks from the plurality of connectors and storing the chunks to a data file that can be queried. | 08-28-2014 |
Dawn C. Wiser, Mundelein, IL US
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20150178475 | Selective Oligomerization Catalysts and Methods of Identifying Same - A method comprising obtaining a control catalyst set having a plurality of members each having a control characteristic, wherein the members of the control catalyst set comprise a transition metal and an organic ligand, selecting an intermediate formed during a catalytic cycle of each member of the control catalyst set, geometrically and energetically optimizing a structure of the intermediate, determining one or more characteristics of the geometrically and energetically optimized structure of the intermediate, determining a mathematical relationship between the control characteristic and the one or more characteristics of the geometrically and energetically optimized structure of the intermediate, utilizing the mathematical relationship to identify one or more members of a sample catalyst set having a control characteristic within a desired range, contacting the identified sample catalyst with a reactant under conditions suitable for the formation of product, and recovering the product. | 06-25-2015 |
Forwood C. Wiser, Kingston, NJ US
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20100326279 | ACTIVE FIELD POLARIZED MEDIA AIR CLEANER - Improvements in active field polarized media air cleaner include an aerodynamic front cowling to reduce static air resistance, a rear double hinge to reduce blow by, a resistive center screen permitting the sharing of high voltage power supplies while reducing the tendency to arc and allowing for a higher operational voltage, a dielectric media support frame to produce a more uniform electrostatic field and reduce blow by, while at the same time reducing the tendency to spray corona and/or arc at the edges of the center screen, a substantially flat conductive outer screen to produce a more uniform electrostatic field throughout the filter media and a high-voltage shield to reduce high-voltage arcing and the spraying of corona where the high-voltage probe contacts the center screen. | 12-30-2010 |
20110002814 | FILTER MEDIA FOR ACTIVE FIELD POLARIZED MEDIA AIR CLEANER - Filter media for an active field polarized media air cleaner includes two layers of dielectric material with a higher resistance air permeable screen sandwiched between the lower resistivity electric layers. The filter media may further include a mixed fiber filter layer having fibers from different sides of the triboelectric scale. The filter media may further include a layer of relatively higher density dielectric material followed by a layer of relatively lower density dielectric material. | 01-06-2011 |
20120260803 | ACTIVE FIELD POLARIZED MEDIA AIR CLEANER - Improvements in active field polarized media air cleaner include an aerodynamic front cowling to reduce static air resistance, a rear double hinge to reduce blow by, a resistive center screen permitting the sharing of high voltage power supplies while reducing the tendency to arc and allowing for a higher operational voltage, a dielectric media support frame to produce a more uniform electrostatic field and reduce blow by, while at the same time reducing the tendency to spray corona and/or arc at the edges of the center screen, a substantially flat conductive outer screen to produce a more uniform electrostatic field throughout the filter media and a high-voltage shield to reduce high-voltage arcing and the spraying of corona where the high-voltage probe contacts the center screen. | 10-18-2012 |
20130183201 | FILTER MEDIA FOR ACTIVE FIELD POLARIZED MEDIA AIR CLEANER - Filter media for an active field polarized media air cleaner includes two layers of dielectric material with a higher resistance air permeable screen sandwiched between the lower resistivity electric layers. The filter media may further include a mixed fiber filter layer having fibers from different sides of the triboelectric scale. The filter media may further include a layer of relatively higher density dielectric material followed by a layer of relatively lower density dielectric material. | 07-18-2013 |
20140338536 | Filter Media For Active Field Polarized Media Air Cleaner - Filter media for an active field polarized media air cleaner includes two layers of dielectric material with a higher resistance air permeable screen sandwiched between the lower resistivity electric layers. The filter media may further include a mixed fiber filter layer having fibers from different sides of the triboelectric scale. The filter media may further include a layer of relatively higher density dielectric material followed by a layer of relatively lower density dielectric material. | 11-20-2014 |
Herman D. Wiser, Buda, TX US
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20080289343 | Universal coupling device - A coupling in accordance with the present invention may be used to join devices together without the need for conduits or other intermediaries. A nut may be used to couple the coupling to a first device via a first thread portion and to a second device via a second thread portion. In some embodiments, the coupling may be affixed to one of the first or second devices. | 11-27-2008 |
Jeffrey A. Wiser, Coon Rapids, MN US
Ofer Wiser, Jerusalem IL
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20150377864 | HIGH THROUGHPUT SCREENING OF AGENTS ON DOPAMINERGIC NEURONS - A method of determining whether an agent is a neuroeffector is disclosed. The method comprises: | 12-31-2015 |
Robert Wiser, Grawn, MI US
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20110121974 | REAL-TIME METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MONITORING HYGIENE COMPLIANCE WITHIN A TRACKING ENVIRONMENT - A real-time method and system are provided for monitoring hygiene compliance within a tracking environment provided by real-time tracking apparatus. Auto-ID personnel tags are associated with personnel whose hygiene compliance is desired to track locations of the personnel within the environment. Each of the personnel tags is capable of transmitting a wireless signal including ID information unique to its associated personnel tag. Personnel location information is generated based on the locations of the personnel tags within the environment. The method includes associating an auto-ID dispenser tag with each cleaning agent dispenser located within the tracking environment. Each of the dispenser tags is capable of transmitting a wireless signal including ID information. The method further includes sensing a state change which indicates activation of a particular dispenser. The method still further includes scanning a region about the activated dispenser for a first period of time in response to the state change to receive a wireless signal including its associated ID information transmitted by a personnel tag detected within the region. The method further includes utilizing the dispenser tag associated with the activated dispenser to transmit at least one wireless signal including information which identifies the detected personnel tag. The method still further includes assigning a status of hygiene compliant to the person associated with the detected personnel tag based on the signal transmitted by the dispenser tag. | 05-26-2011 |
20140180713 | REAL-TIME METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MONITORING HYGIENE COMPLIANCE WITHIN A TRACKING ENVIRONMENT UTILIZING VARIOUS TIMERS - A real-time method and system are provided for monitoring hygiene compliance within a tracking environment. Auto-ID personnel tags are associated with personnel whose hygiene compliance is desired to track locations of the personnel within the environment. A first transceiver is associated with a handwashing dispenser unit. A second transceiver is associated with an entrance/exit of a patient location area. The method includes associating a first timer with the first transceiver that starts in response to activation of the dispenser. A second timer is associated with the second transceiver and starts in response to detection of personnel entering/exiting the patient location area. Hygiene-compliance is monitored based on these transceivers monitoring handwashing activity and entering/exiting the patient location area by the personnel. | 06-26-2014 |
Timothy J. Wiser, Hartwell, GA US
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20110315474 | POST ANCHOR EXTENSION FOR A HORIZONTAL LIFELINE SYSTEM - Personal fall arrest systems, such as horizontal lifeline systems, are described in the present disclosure. Typically, posts are inserted in a structure to support a cable used in the horizontal lifeline systems. According to the implementations of post anchor extension described herein, the present disclosure describes a post anchor extension having a base component configured to be inserted within a foundation element of a structure in a fall hazard area of the structure. The post anchor extension also includes a post sleeve configured to be fixedly connected relative to the base component. The post sleeve is further configured to support a post of a horizontal lifeline system. | 12-29-2011 |
William Wiser, Carollton, TX US
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20080261421 | Card Holding Plug Protector - A card holding plug protector, for example, configured to fit a 110 volt (V) or 220V outlet, has a frame configured to allow the insertion and display of at least one insert, for example, one or more business cards. The plug protector comprises at least one prong configured to fit an electrical outlet, and a frame attached to the prong, wherein the frame is configured to accept at least one insert and comprises a window through which the insert is at least partially visible. The electrical outlet may be a 3-prong or a 4-prong outlet, although the card holding plug protector may not have the same number of prongs as the outlet is configured to accommodate. The window is configured to enable the majority of the insert to be visible when the insert is in the frame. | 10-23-2008 |