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Ademar Birck, Bahia BR
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20150296699 | Split Shaft, Shaft-Hub Assembly and Use Thereof - Provided is a split shaft with a setting adjustment, including a first part and a second part with threaded cylindrical sections, that may optionally also optionally include a sleeve to interconnect the first and second parts by threading. Also provided is a shaft-hub unit, which includes the split shaft and a cylindrical hub with two couplable parts. Use of the split shaft and shaft-hub unit in cutting disks of planters and subsoilers, as well as in wheels of planters, is also described. | 10-22-2015 |
Ademar Birck US
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20150296699 | Split Shaft, Shaft-Hub Assembly and Use Thereof - Provided is a split shaft with a setting adjustment, including a first part and a second part with threaded cylindrical sections, that may optionally also optionally include a sleeve to interconnect the first and second parts by threading. Also provided is a shaft-hub unit, which includes the split shaft and a cylindrical hub with two couplable parts. Use of the split shaft and shaft-hub unit in cutting disks of planters and subsoilers, as well as in wheels of planters, is also described. | 10-22-2015 |
Andrew Birck, Seattle, WA US
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20150095365 | QUERY BUILDING USING SCHEMA - A query building mechanism in which a query builder component assists a user in generating queries to be used to populate user interface elements. A control provides a query schema to the query builder component. The query schema identifies available query parameters that the control is capable of using to populate a corresponding user interface element. The query builder component presents at least some of the available query parameters the user, such that the user may edit these parameters. The query builder component gathers those edits and generates a query therefrom. The query parameters may be provided to the query builder component in consistent manner across a wide variety of possible user interface controls. Furthermore, the resulting query is provided in a uniform query format. | 04-02-2015 |
20150095759 | RENDERING INTERPRETER FOR VISUALIZING DATA PROVIDED FROM RESTRICTED ENVIRONMENT CONTAINER - At least some embodiments described herein refer to the user of a rendering interpreter that receives data object(s) from code executing within a restricted environment container (such as an IFrame). The restricted environment container prevents the code from adversely impacting the performance and consistency of the user interface system as a whole, and also prevents the code from adversely impacting the performance of code running in other restricted environment containers. | 04-02-2015 |
20150095791 | CONTROL AND PART COMPLIANT HIERARCHY - A hierarchy of controls and parts, that are each in accordance with constraints of a computing executing context. A control is executable code that performs a function and which may impart a visualization. A part is a unit of visualization container that has its own visualization and/or shows visualizations from one or more compliant controls associated with the part. | 04-02-2015 |
20150095812 | EXTENSIBLE AND CONTEXT-AWARE COMMANDING INFRASTRUCTURE - Computing systems in which multiple non-context-sensitive or core commands may be initiated from each of a number of different user interface contexts. There are also multiple context-sensitive mechanism for visualizing the commands depending on which of the multiple possible user interface contexts that the commands appear. At least some embodiments described herein also related to the presentation of dialogs at various stages of the command lifecycle without the system needing to know the underlying operations of the command, and allowing the developer to specify when dialogs are to appear in that lifecycle. | 04-02-2015 |
20150095813 | MULTI-ACT CREATION USER INTERFACE ELEMENT - A multi-act creation user interface element that is displayed when a user instructs a computing system to initiate creation of a resource that has multiple associated creation processing acts. For each of some or all of the creation processing acts, the multi-act creation user interface element causes a set of one or more controls to appear, which the user may then enter creation information into. The multi-step creation user interface element persists creation information so entered so that the creation information is available for further creation processing acts. | 04-02-2015 |
20150095849 | DIALOGS POSITIONED WITH ACTION VISUALIZATION - Dialogs within a user interface. The user interface has one or more selectable elements, the selection of each of which initiating a corresponding action. Each time that any of the elements is selected, and a corresponding action initiated, there is the potential for the user interface to display a dialog associated with the initiated action. The dialogs are displayed so as to be positioned with respect to the element whose selection caused the corresponding action to be initiated. | 04-02-2015 |
Andrew Philip Birck, Seattle, WA US
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20090288081 | DOWNLOAD DISCOVERY FOR WEB SERVERS - Facilitating installation of additional functionality on a web server. The method includes at a data store, receiving a request from a client to access programmatic code units. The data store includes programmatic code units. The programmatic code units are configured to provide additional web server functionality when installed at a web server. The client is distinct and separate from the data store. The method further includes, at the data store, providing information about one or more programmatic code units to the client. Input is received from the client selecting one or more programmatic code units to be installed on a web server. The web server is separate and distinct from both the data store and the client. The one or more selected programmatic code units are sent to the web server, where after the one or more selected programmatic code units are installed on the web server. | 11-19-2009 |
20120203930 | NAME-BASED CUSTOMIZATION OF EXECUTABLES FROM WEB - The customized execution of an executable accessed from a web server. Upon receiving a request for the executable, the web server determines a customization to be applied to the executable. For instance, arguments may be parsed from the Uniform Resource Locator (URL) of the request. The web server then sends a copy of the executable to the client, and provides customization argument(s) in the name of the executable. Thus, the name of the executable may differ, depending on the customization to be applied, although the executable binary itself may be the same. The client receives the executable copy, and interprets its name to determine the customization to be applied. For instance, the client may extract the argument(s) from the name of the executable, and provide those argument(s) to the executable when executed. | 08-09-2012 |
Andrew Phillip Birck, Seattle, WA US
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20090300731 | Remote Publishing and Server Administration - Embodiments are directed to managing server content and configuration from within a single server management application. In one embodiment, a computer system receives a client connection requesting initiation of a server management application. The computer system initiates the server management application. The application provides means managing content and server configuration settings from within the server management application. The computer system receives user input indicating a configuration settings change to be applied to the server and alters configuration settings on the server. The management application provides configuration access to those settings for which the client has access rights. The computer system receives user input indicating that one or more portions of content are to be published to the server and publishes the content portions to the server. The server management application implements a protocol provider model that facilitates content publishing to the server over a variety of different protocols. | 12-03-2009 |
Freddie Birck, Boerne, TX US
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20100290832 | TRAFFIC BARRIER WITH QUICK-BOLT CONNECTION SYSTEM - A coupling system for a traffic barricade has at least first and second traffic barrier segments adapted to be coupled in abutting alignment. First and second connectors are movable from a retracted position in upper and lower bolt retraction cavities in the first barrier segment to a second coupled position wherein ends of each of the connectors pass through connecting rod shafts in the second barrier segment and secure abutment of the first and second traffic barrier segments. Hand holes are provided in each segment to enable assemblers to move the connectors from the first to the second position. | 11-18-2010 |
Jon Birck, Portland, OR US
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20150150455 | Stimulus-evoked vestibular evaluation system, method and apparatus - The invented apparatus for testing a subject's vestibular response to ear pressure or sound stimuli includes a headset including one or more and preferably (two) bilateral ear-worn devices such as headphones or probes, whereby each probe is configured to be inserted into a subject's ear in an operational alignment with the subject's ear canal and sealing engagement with the wall of the subject's ear canal, and a stimulus-producing mechanism operatively coupled with the headset configured to deliver defined pressure or sound stimuli to the one or more probes. The apparatus further includes one or both of 1) an ocular response analyzer operatively coupled to the headset, the ocular response analyzer measuring the subject's nystagmatic response to the stimuli by electronic, e.g. videographic, means and computerized comparison of potentially aberrational response data from the subject to recorded baseline subject data and 2) a sway response analyzer operatively coupled to the headset, the sway response analyzer including an inertial sensor of the subject's head and torso positional and orientational response to the stimuli and computerized comparison of potentially aberrational inertial data from the subject to recorded baseline inertial subject data. The invented stimulus-evoked vestibular disorder evaluation system includes a sound or aural pressure stimulus evocation apparatus presenting sound and/or air pressure to a subject's bilateral ear canals; a postural or ocular response measurement apparatus for analyzing the subject's response to a sound or pressure stimulus evoked by the sound or pressure stimulus evocation apparatus; and a computer program in the form of instructions residing in a memory and executing in a processor, the instructions configured to control the sound or aural pressure stimulus evocation apparatus in accordance with a defined protocol designed to minimize the effects of adaptation on postural response and to detect attempted malingering by the subject, and to monitor the postural or ocular response measurement apparatus in accordance with defined parameters. | 06-04-2015 |
Jonathan D. Birck, Portland, OR US
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20110009770 | Audiometric Testing and Calibration Devices and Methods - An audiometric testing device is provided including a housing having one or more integral calibration couplers adapted to couple with a testing transducer. The testing device also includes a tone generator that generates tones of various frequencies and intensities during a hearing test. A calibration transducer is positioned proximate the coupler and converts an output of the testing transducer into a calibration signal. The calibration signal is measured by a signal measurement module within the housing, which generates a calibration measurement that can then be used to correct for undesired intensity level variations produced by the tone generator. Audiometric testing systems and calibration methods are also provided. In some cases a testing and/or calibration of an audiometric testing device is controlled by an external computing device coupled to the testing device. | 01-13-2011 |
20120094814 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR VIBROTACTILE MOTIONAL TRAINING EMPLOYING COGNITIVE SPATIAL ACTIVITY - A method and apparatus is disclosed for providing motional training, such as treatment of disequilibrium and movement and balance disorders, using cognitive spatial activity and by providing a subject with vibrotactile feedback in response to an attempt to perform the spatial activity. | 04-19-2012 |
20130039520 | Calibration of Audiometric Bone Conduction Vibrators - Embodiments provide improved bone conduction calibration. In one embodiment a bone conduction vibrator coupling member is provided with opposing surfaces configured to contact the housing of an earphone coupler about the opening of the housing and support the housing of a bone conduction vibrator above the opening of the earphone coupler housing. The coupling member has an inner wall defining an aperture extending through the coupling member that is configured to receive the vibrating member of the bone conduction vibrator and provide the vibrating member with access to the cavity of the earphone coupler. A calibration system includes a bone conduction vibrator coupling member positioned upon an earphone coupler. Methods for calibrating a bone conduction vibrator using such a calibration system are also provided. | 02-14-2013 |
Jonathan David Birck, Portland, OR US
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20110071422 | Method and apparatus for aural acoustic immittance measurement - An acoustic immittance measurement system converts a measure of acoustic immittance (i.e. impedance and/or admittance) of a subject's middle ear to the frequency domain such that variations in magnitude and/or phase are diagnosed using either open-loop or closed-loop measurement techniques. | 03-24-2011 |