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Abbey Katcher Graf, Morganville, NJ US
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20120246044 | Account and Investment Market Monitoring Tools - Aspects of the present disclosure are directed to a method and system for customers with an account associated with a financial entity to access their accounts and stay on top of one or more financial markets. In accordance with one or more aspects of the present disclosure, customers can review balances, and review holdings. Customers also can stay on top of trades and transactions while still being mobile, e.g., on the go utilizing a handheld computing device. Customers may utilize one or more aspects of the present disclosure to review research reports as well as third-party ratings for potential financial transactions. Customers may receive up-to-the-minute news on one or more financial markets, including real-time quotes, in addition to the ability to see only those research reports, third-party ratings, news on financial markets, and/or particular assets, that the customer has customized. | 09-27-2012 |
Arnulf Graf, Pasadena, CA US
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20150261251 | MATRIX SENSOR FOR IMAGE TOUCH SENSING - Embodiments described herein include an input device, a display device having a capacitive sensing device, a processing system and a method for detecting presence of an input object using a capacitive sensing device. In one embodiment, an input device includes a plurality of sensor electrodes arranged in a planar matrix array. Each sensor electrode is coupled to unique routing trace and has an identical geometric plan form that is symmetrical about a center of area of the sensor electrode. The geometric plan form of each sensor electrode includes core and a plurality of protrusions extending outward from the core. The protrusions are configured to overlap with protrusions extending outward from each adjacent sensor electrode of the matrix array. | 09-17-2015 |
Arthur T. Graf, Roseville, MN US
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20140084025 | WASTE HEAT RECOVERY SYSTEM FOR PUMPING SYSTEM - A pumping system comprises an internal combustion engine, a generator, a pumping unit and a heat recovery system. The generator is driven by the internal combustion engine. The pumping unit is powered by the generator. The heat recovery system thermally couples the internal combustion engine with the pumping unit. | 03-27-2014 |
Ben Graf, Charlestown, MA US
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20140309527 | MULTIPLE APERTURE, MULTIPLE MODAL OPTICAL SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Multiple aperture, multiple modal optical systems and methods include at least one optical component positioned at a first position about a longitudinal axis; and at least two light sources connectable to the at least one optical component, wherein the multiple modal optical system is configured to transmit light from the at least two light sources in at least one direction transverse to the longitudinal axis and receive reflected light, and wherein the at least one optical component is configured to rotate about the longitudinal axis and translate along the longitudinal axis when connected to the at least two light sources. | 10-16-2014 |
Benedikt Graf, Cambridge, MA US
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20140340689 | Frequency-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography with Extended Field-of-View and Reduction of Aliasing Artifacts - The present disclosure provides an OCT imaging system to reduce or eliminate frequency-domain aliasing artifacts. The frequency is shifted using a carrier frequency to define a sampling range substantially centered on the carrier frequency. An image of the sample is generated from a displayed imaging range that consists of a subset of the frequencies within the sampling range. Furthermore, the system may be configured to determine the carrier frequency such that a Nyquist frequency corresponding to the shifted frequency is extended beyond either an upper or a lower bound of an OCT quality envelope corresponding to the first portion of light. Additionally, the carrier frequency may be determined such that a lower bound of the OCT quality envelope is greater or less than a zero-frequency DC limit. | 11-20-2014 |
20140343410 | DETERMINING ANGULAR ORIENTATION FOR IMAGING - The present disclosure provides an OCT imaging system having a variety of advantages. In particular, the OCT system of the present disclosure may provide a more intuitive interface, more efficient usage of controls, and a greater ability to view OCT imaging data. | 11-20-2014 |
Brittany Graf, Pine Brook, NJ US
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20150157644 | METHODS OF MAKING QUINOA LEACHATES AND USES THEREOF - The present application is directed to materials and method for producing leachates from a plant of the Amaranthaceae family. | 06-11-2015 |
Carl Edward Graf, Gig Harbor, WA US
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20140143965 | SANITARY COMPACT RETRACTABLE TOOTHBRUSH WITH FLUID DISPENSER - A sanitary retractable compact toothbrush, comprising an external rigid casing; a toothbrush retractably mounted inside the external rigid casing and comprising a plurality of bristles arranged perpendicularly to the long axis of the toothbrush; a fluid dispenser mounted within or upon the external rigid casing and comprising a dispensing mechanism for dispensing fluid contained within the fluid dispenser onto a top surface of the plurality of bristles while the toothbrush is retracted within the external rigid casing; and a slide for manually extending the toothbrush from a retracted position to an extended position, relative to the external casing. | 05-29-2014 |
Charles T. Graf, Lizton, IN US
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20120243030 | ACHIEVEMENT-BASED COMPENSATION FOR A PRINT SERVICE PROVIDER - A method and system for tracking and calculating achievement-based compensation for a print service provider. The method includes determining one or more print services associated with a print job to be completed, receiving information indicating at least one of the one or more print services has been completed by a worker, updating a job ticket associated with the job to be completed to indicate that at least one of the one or more print services has been completed, and determining a compensation level for the worker based upon a rate of compensation associated with the one or more completed print services. The system includes various computer system for implementing the method. | 09-27-2012 |
Christopher F. Graf, Liberty Hill, TX US
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20130031492 | Interface Wires for a Measurement System Diagram - A system and method for configuring objects in a system diagram to access interfaces of other objects are described. A first node and a second node may be displayed in the system diagram. The second node may implement one or more interfaces, where each interface includes one or more callable functions. An interface wire connecting the first node to the second node may be displayed in response to user input. The system may automatically configure the first node to access at least one of the one or more interfaces of the second node in response to displaying the interface wire. | 01-31-2013 |
20130218509 | Customizing Operation of a Test Instrument Based on Information from a System Under Test - Customizing a test instrument. A plurality of pairs of code modules may be provided. Each pair of code modules may include a first code module having program instructions for execution by a processor of the test instrument and a second code module for implementation on a programmable hardware element of the test instrument. For each pair of code modules, the first code module and the second code module may collectively implement a function in the test instrument. User input may be received specifying modification of a second code module of at least one of the plurality of pairs of code modules. Accordingly, a hardware description may be generated for the programmable hardware element of the test instrument based on the modified second code module. | 08-22-2013 |
20130219219 | Customizing Code Modules of Software and Programmable Hardware for a Test Instrument - Customizing a test instrument. A plurality of pairs of code modules may be provided. Each pair of code modules may include a first code module having program instructions for execution by a processor of the test instrument and a second code module for implementation on a programmable hardware element of the test instrument. For each pair of code modules, the first code module and the second code module may collectively implement a function in the test instrument. User input may be received specifying modification of a second code module of at least one of the plurality of pairs of code modules. Accordingly, a hardware description may be generated for the programmable hardware element of the test instrument based on the modified second code module. | 08-22-2013 |
20130219355 | Dynamic Synchronization in a Target System Having Multiple Programmable Hardware Elements - Customizing a target system. The target system may include a first device with a first programmable hardware element (PHE) and a second device with a second PHE. Synchronization modules may be provided for implementation on the first and second PHEs. The synchronization modules may provide a standard interface for interacting with other code. A user may specify user-created code for the first and second PHEs which utilizes the synchronization modules. The user-created code may interact with the synchronization modules using the standard interface. Accordingly, hardware descriptions may be generated for the first and second PHEs of the target system. Different modules may be used for different interconnects. Additionally, multiple synchronization modules may be used, e.g., dynamically, during operation of the target system. | 08-22-2013 |
20130219356 | Modifying a Target System Configuration to Utilize a Different Synchronization Module for Performing Synchronization among Multiple Programmable Hardware Elements - Customizing a target system. The target system may include a first device with a first programmable hardware element (PHE) and a second device with a second PHE. Synchronization modules may be provided for implementation on the first and second PHEs. The synchronization modules may provide a standard interface for interacting with other code. A user may specify user-created code for the first and second PHEs which utilizes the synchronization modules. The user-created code may interact with the synchronization modules using the standard interface. Accordingly, hardware descriptions may be generated for the first and second PHEs of the target system. Different modules may be used for different interconnects. Additionally, multiple synchronization modules may be used, e.g., dynamically, during operation of the target system. | 08-22-2013 |
20130219360 | Customizing Synchronization of Custom Code among Multiple Programmable Hardware Elements within a System - Customizing a target system. The target system may include a first device with a first programmable hardware element (PHE) and a second device with a second PHE. Synchronization modules may be provided for implementation on the first and second PHEs. The synchronization modules may provide a standard interface for interacting with other code. A user may specify user-created code for the first and second PHEs which utilizes the synchronization modules. The user-created code may interact with the synchronization modules using the standard interface. Accordingly, hardware descriptions may be generated for the first and second PHEs of the target system. Different modules may be used for different interconnects. Additionally, multiple synchronization modules may be used, e.g., dynamically, during operation of the target system. | 08-22-2013 |
20140298289 | Synchronization Modules for Performing Synchronization of Programmable Hardware Elements - Customizing a target system. The target system may include a first device with a first programmable hardware element (PHE) and a second device with a second PHE. Synchronization modules may be provided for implementation on the first and second PHEs. The synchronization modules may provide a standard interface for interacting with other code. A user may specify user-created code for the first and second PHEs which utilizes the synchronization modules. The user-created code may interact with the synchronization modules using the standard interface. Accordingly, hardware descriptions may be generated for the first and second PHEs of the target system. Different modules may be used for different interconnects. Additionally, multiple synchronization modules may be used, e.g., dynamically, during operation of the target system. | 10-02-2014 |
20140317599 | Synchronization Modules for Programmable Hardware and Use - Customizing a target system. The target system may include a first device with a first programmable hardware element (PHE) and a second device with a second PHE. Synchronization modules may be provided for implementation on the first and second PHEs. The synchronization modules may provide a standard interface for interacting with other code. A user may specify user-created code for the first and second PHEs which utilizes the synchronization modules. The user-created code may interact with the synchronization modules using the standard interface. Accordingly, hardware descriptions may be generated for the first and second PHEs of the target system. Different modules may be used for different interconnects. Additionally, multiple synchronization modules may be used, e.g., dynamically, during operation of the target system. | 10-23-2014 |
20140358469 | Extending Programmable Measurement Device Functionality - System and method for extending programmable device functionality while preserving functionality of the device driver and driver IP. User input may be received specifying functionality of custom IP for a programmable measurement device with standard driver IP. The custom IP may be generated accordingly, and may be deployable to the programmable measurement device. During operation the custom IP may communicate directly with the standard driver IP and may provide custom functionality of the programmable measurement device while preserving functionality of the standard driver IP on the programmable measurement device and the standard device driver. | 12-04-2014 |
Christopher Frederick Graf, Liberty Hill, TX US
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20110185087 | Data Transfer Between Devices Maintaining State Data - Transferring data between devices utilizing state data. The devices may include a writer device and a reader device, each coupled to a common bus. A host device may create a transfer session between the devices. Each of the host device, the writer device, and the reader device may maintain state data of the transfer session. The host device may notify at least one of the reader device or the writer device of a state change from a disabled state to an enabled state. After enabling, data may be transferred directly between the writer device and the reader device without involving the host device. Finally, the host device may notify at least one of the reader device or the writer device of a state change from the enabled state to the disabled state. After disabling, the direct transfer of data between the writer device and the reader device may be stopped. | 07-28-2011 |
Cody Logan Graf, Sellersburg, IN US
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20150146400 | TWO-PIECE UNMATE-ASSIST STANDOFF - A connector system includes a first substrate, a second substrate, and a standoff arranged between the first substrate and the second substrate. The standoff includes a first part with an external threading and a second part with an internal threading configured to engage with the external threading of the first part. The first part is configured to engage with the first substrate, the second part is configured to engage with the second substrate, and the external threading of the first part and the internal threading of the second part are configured such that the first part and the second part are configured to be unscrewed from each other to cause the distance between the first and second substrates to increase. | 05-28-2015 |
Dan Graf, Ramona, CA US
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20090180600 | Telecommunications Least Cost Routing System - Methods, systems, and apparatus for populating a least cost routing database. In one aspect, a method includes receiving from a carrier a bid for routing a telephone call to a destination; automatically loading the received bid into a least cost routing database to generate an updated least cost routing database; and making the updated least cost routing database accessible for use in determining one or more least cost routes. Further, the received bid can be analyzed to generate a projected business result and the projected business result can be presented to the carrier before loading the received bid into the least cost routing database. Additionally, input can be received from the carrier specifying an historical period and the projected business result can be generated based on data associated with the specified historical period. | 07-16-2009 |
20130022186 | TELECOMMUNICATIONS LEAST COST ROUTING SYSTEM - Methods, systems and apparatus for populating a least cost routing database. In one aspect, a method includes receiving from a carrier a bid for routing a telephone call to a destination; automatically loading the received bid into a least cost routing database to generate an updated least cost routing database; and making the updated least cost routing database accessible for use in determining one or more least cost routes. Further, the received bid can be analyzed to generate a projected business result and the projected business result can be presented to the carrier before loading the received bid into the least cost routing database. Additionally, input can be received from the carrier specifying an historical period and the projected business result can be generated based on data associated with the specified historical period. | 01-24-2013 |
Daniel Graf, San Francisco, CA US
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20140280060 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING SUGGESTIONS DRIVEN BY NEARBY FAVORITES - A computer-implemented method and system may promote points of interest (POIs) for display on a digital map at a client computing device based on context information associated with a user. Location data from a client computing device may indicate a geographic location of the computing device. Using the location data, the system may determine a user classification indicating a degree of familiarity with the location indicated by the location data. Promotion data may be determined based on the location data and the user classification. The promotion data may indicate one or more sets of POIs to be promoted. The system may then send the determined promotion data to the client computing device, enabling display on the client computing device of the one or more indicated sets of POIs. | 09-18-2014 |
20140359510 | Interactive Digital Map on a Portable Device - A digital map of a geographic area is displayed in a map sheet in a software application executing on a portable device. Several individually selectable location indicators are displayed over the digital map in the map sheet. In response to a first one of the several location indicators being selected on the map sheet, an informational sheet related to the selected location indicator is generated, where the informational sheet occludes a portion of the map sheet. In response to a gesture applied to the informational sheet, (a) a selection of a second one of the several location indicators is automatically indicated on the map sheet, and (b) the informational sheet is updated to display information related to the newly selected location indicator. | 12-04-2014 |
Daniel Graf, Boston, MA US
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20150119749 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MONITORING FERTILITY USING A PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE - Devices, systems, and methods are disclosed herein for monitoring a woman's fertility status by tracking basal body temperature and one or more primary indicia of fertility. In accordance with certain aspects of the present teachings, an integrated software application on the user's personal, portable electronic device enables the user to quickly and consistently track various indicia of fertility in order to successfully practice the Fertility Awareness Method. Moreover, the integrated application can provide accurate fertility determinations and relevant information for practicing the method so as to improve the likelihood for conception or contraception. | 04-30-2015 |
David D. Graf, Midland, MI US
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20110118416 | Catalyst Composition Comprising Shuttling Agent for Ethylene Multi-Block Copolymer Formation - A composition for use in forming a multi-block copolymer, said copolymer containing therein two or more segments or blocks differing in chemical or physical properties, a polymerization process using the same, and the resulting polymers, wherein the composition comprises the admixture or reaction product resulting from combining: | 05-19-2011 |
20110124818 | Catalyst Composition Comprising Shuttling Agent for Ethylene Multi-Block Copolymer Formation - A composition for use in forming a multi-block copolymer, said copolymer containing therein two or more segments or blocks differing in chemical or physical properties, a polymerization process using the same, and the resulting polymers, wherein the composition comprises the admixture or reaction product resulting from combining: | 05-26-2011 |
20120108770 | HIGH TEMPERATURE POLYETHYLENE SOLUTION POLYMERIZATION PROCESS - Metal complexes of polyvalent aryloxyethers appropriately substituted with sterically bulky substituents possess enhanced solubility in aliphatic and cycloaliphatic hydrocarbons and/or when employed as catalyst components for the polymerization of ethylene/α-olefin copolymers, produce products having reduced I | 05-03-2012 |
20130030092 | Catalyst Composition Comprising Shuttling Agent for Ethylene Multi-Block Copolymer Formation - A composition for use in forming a multi-block copolymer, said copolymer containing therein two or more segments or blocks differing in chemical or physical properties, a polymerization process using the same, and the resulting polymers, wherein the composition comprises the admixture or reaction product resulting from combining: | 01-31-2013 |
20140249286 | Catalyst Composition Comprising Shuttling Agent for Ethylene Multi-Block Copolymer Formation - A composition for use in forming a multi-block copolymer, said copolymer containing therein two or more segments or blocks differing in chemical or physical properties, a polymerization process using the same, and the resulting polymers, wherein the composition comprises the admixture or reaction product resulting from combining: | 09-04-2014 |
David M. Graf, Scappoose, OR US
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20100213301 | Shredder Hammers Including Improved Engagement Between the Hammer Pin and the Hammer - Shredder hammers include a hammer pin opening in which at least some portion of the interior surface is curved in a direction moving from one major surface of the shredder hammer to the other. This interior surface may be smoothly formed as an arc of a circle, as a parabola, as a hyperbola, or as another curved surface, with the local extrema within the interior of the hole (e.g., at or near the center). Providing the curved interior surface helps vary and disperse the locations where force is absorbed due to contact between the hammer pin and the walls defining the hammer pin opening when the shredding hammer blade contacts the material to be shredded. Other structures include engagement between the hammer pin and the hammer as part of a bushing member, a spool or sleeve member, or a ball swivel member. | 08-26-2010 |
20130233955 | SHREDDER HAMMERS - Shredder hammers having first and second major surfaces on opposing sides, and a circumferential edge. The hammer includes a mounting portion and a working portion. The mounting portion defines a mounting aperture that extends from the first major surface to the second major surface, and is configured to receive a hammer mounting pin. The working portion includes at least one recess in at least one of the first and second major surfaces with opposed walls that extend away from a distal portion of the circumferential edge. The hammers are used in shredding systems for shredding material. | 09-12-2013 |
20140151475 | HAMMER FOR SHREDDING MACHINES - Shredder hammers having first and second major surfaces on opposing sides, and a circumferential edge. A mounting portion includes a mounting hole that extends from the first major surface to the second major surface, and is configured to receive a hammer mounting pin for mounting in a reducing system. The circumferential edge includes a primary impact face to initially impact materials to be reduced and a wear edge to subsequently crush and shear the material against a wall of the equipment. The hammer is biased forward on the pin to admit more material to be crushed between the wear edge and the grates. | 06-05-2014 |
20150129695 | STEPPED SHREDDER HAMMERS - Impact shredder hammers having first and second major surfaces on opposing sides, and a circumferential edge. A mounting portion includes a mounting hole that extends from the first major surface to the second major surface, and is configured to receive a hammer mounting pin for mounting in a reducing system. A distal portion includes a primary impact face to initially impact materials to be reduced and a wear edge to subsequently compress, crumble, and/or shear the material against a wall of the equipment. The hammer is provided with a plurality of alternating protrusions and recesses in the distal portion. | 05-14-2015 |
David Richard Graf, South Portsmouth, KY US
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20100068451 | BUILDING PANEL WITH WOOD FACING LAYER AND COMPOSITE SUBSTRATE BACKING LAYER - A building product includes a wood facing layer and a composite substrate backing layer connected to a bottom face of the wood facing layer. Cooperating tongue and groove connectors with locking teeth allow two or more building products to be interconnected in an efficient and effective manner. | 03-18-2010 |
Edith Aurora Graf, Lawrenceville, NJ US
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20110045452 | Computer-Implemented Systems and Methods for Generating an Adaptive Test - Systems and methods are provided for assigning an examinee to one of a plurality of scoring levels based on an adaptive exam that generates one or more questions of the exam subsequent to the start of administration of the exam to the examinee. A first exam question is provided to the examinee and a first exam answer is received from the examinee. The first exam question requests a constructed response from the examinee. A score for the first exam answer is generated, and a second exam question is generated, where the difficulty of the second exam question is based on the score for the first exam answer. The examinee is assigned to one of a plurality of scoring levels, where the examinee is excluded from assignment to one or more of the plurality of scoring levels based on the first exam answer without consideration of the second exam answer. | 02-24-2011 |
Eric Edward Graf, Holton, MI US
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20140349000 | THERMALLY PROCESSED SHELF-STABLE DAIRY-BASED COMPOSITION AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME - The present disclosure provides dairy compositions comprising particulates and having good color, flavor, and texture after thermal processing. In a general embodiment, the compositions include particulates such as fruits and/or grains, and the compositions are thermally processed and shelf-stable. Methods for reducing or inhibiting browning of dairy-based compositions are also provided. The methods include, for example, thermally processing a dairy composition including particulates such as fruits and/or grains at a temperature that is less than about 240° F. The compositions and methods of the present disclosure provide several advantages including, for example, the reduction or avoidance of degradation/browning of the compositions during processing and storage. | 11-27-2014 |
20150201635 | SHELF-STABLE ACIDIFIED DAIRY OR DAIRY-LIKE PRODUCTS AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME - The present disclosure provides shelf-stable, acidified, dairy or dairy-like products and methods of making same. The shelf-stable, acidified, dairy or dairy-like products are shelf-stable with improved taste, viscosity and texture profiles. In a general embodiment, a shelf-stable, acidified, dairy or dairy-like product is provided and includes a shelf-stable dairy and/or dairy-like component, a stabilizer system, and a puree composition. The stabilizer system includes carrageenan, pectin, maltodextrin, tapioca and modified corn starch and helps to provide compositions having a thicker body and creamy mouth-feel without the need to use added amounts of protein. | 07-23-2015 |
Frederick W Graf, San Diego, CA US
Gary L. Graf, Phoenix, AZ US
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20110074777 | Method For Displaying Intersections And Expansions of Three Dimensional Volumes - A method is provided for displaying intersections and expansions of three dimensional volumes comprising the steps of representing a volume in a binary-enumerated three dimensional array format wherein data points outside the volume are set to a first value and data points inside the at least one volume are set to a second value. Surface data points of the volume are determined by comparing each data point with neighboring data points and selecting data points which have neighboring data points which differ in value as the surface data points. The surface data points are classified wherein the classifications comprise at least one of corners bent in three dimensions, edges bent in two directions, flat surfaces, arcs, and rounded surfaces with the classifications stored and the surface points displayed. The method can further comprise processing an intersection between two volumes wherein each volume is represented in the binary-enumerated three-dimensional array format. | 03-31-2011 |
Glen E. Graf, Highlands Ranch, CO US
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20120316961 | Systems and Methods for Lossless Compression of Data and High Speed Manipulation Thereof - The present disclosure includes a system, method, and article of manufacture for lossless compression of data and high speed manipulation of the data. The method may comprise associating a customer with a plurality of levels, and counting, in near real time, a number of transactions at each level in the plurality of levels based on a transaction history of the customer at each of a plurality of merchants. The method may further comprise counting the number of transactions during a time period. Similarly, the method may comprise determining an opportunity comprising an offer based upon the counting, determining an opportunity based upon a count indicating a transaction by the customer with a merchant, and/or determining an opportunity with a first merchant based upon a count indicating a transaction by the customer with a second merchant. | 12-13-2012 |
20150101068 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR LOSSLESS COMPRESSION OF DATA AND HIGH SPEED MANIPULATION THEREOF - The present disclosure includes a system, method, and article of manufacture for lossless compression of data and high speed manipulation of the data. The method may comprise associating a customer with a plurality of levels, and counting, in near real time, a number of transactions at each level in the plurality of levels based on a transaction history of the customer at each of a plurality of merchants. The method may further comprise counting the number of transactions during a time period. Similarly, the method may comprise determining an opportunity comprising an offer based upon the counting, determining an opportunity based upon a count indicating a transaction by the customer with a merchant, and/or determining an opportunity with a first merchant based upon a count indicating a transaction by the customer with a second merchant. | 04-09-2015 |
Gregory P. Graf, South Portsmouth, KY US
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20100068451 | BUILDING PANEL WITH WOOD FACING LAYER AND COMPOSITE SUBSTRATE BACKING LAYER - A building product includes a wood facing layer and a composite substrate backing layer connected to a bottom face of the wood facing layer. Cooperating tongue and groove connectors with locking teeth allow two or more building products to be interconnected in an efficient and effective manner. | 03-18-2010 |
Hans P. Graf, Lincroft, NJ US
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20130034279 | CLOUD-BASED DIGITAL PATHOLOGY - A method and systems for cloud-based digital pathology include scanning received slides that include a pathology sample to produce a sample image in a shared memory, analyzing the sample image using one or more execution nodes, each including one or more processors, according to one or more analysis types to produce intermediate results, transmitting some or all of the sample image to a client device, further analyzing the sample image responsive to a request from the client device to produce a final analysis based on the intermediate results, and transmitting the final analysis to the client device. | 02-07-2013 |
20130034301 | INTERACTIVE ANALYTICS OF DIGITAL HISTOLOGY SLIDES - Methods and systems for interactive image analysis include receiving a selection of a region of an image and a request for analysis of the selection at an interface layer, transferring the selection and the request to an interpretation layer for analysis, dividing the selected region of the image into a plurality of sub-sections optimized for parallel computation to provide an analysis result that minimizes perceptible delay between receiving the request and receipt of results, analyzing the sub-sections using one or more execution nodes using a copy of the image stored in a shared memory, and providing combined analysis results to the interface layer for display. | 02-07-2013 |
20130034304 | DIGITAL PATHOLOGY SYSTEM WITH LOW-LATENCY ANALYTICS - Methods and systems for digital pathology with low-latency analytics include determining potential regions of interest within an image in accordance with one or more high-priority analyses, dividing the potential regions of interest into a plurality of sub-sections optimized for parallel computation, analyzing the sub-sections using one or more execution nodes, each including one or more processors, using a copy of the image stored in a shared memory according to the one or more high-priority analyses, and storing an intermediate analysis result based on analysis results from the one or more execution nodes in a shared memory. | 02-07-2013 |
Irina Graf, Midland, MI US
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20130122766 | CURABLE COMPOSITIONS - Embodiments of the present disclosure include a curable composition including an epoxy compound selected from the group consisting of aromatic epoxy compounds, alicyclic epoxy compounds, aliphatic epoxy compounds, and combinations thereof, a curing agent selected from the group consisting of novolacs, amines, anhydrides, carboxylic acids, phenols, thiols, and combinations thereof, and a phosphono-methyl-glycine. | 05-16-2013 |
Irina V. Graf, Midland, MI US
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20090078035 | Scrub Testing Devices and Methods - The invention provides, in one embodiment, a device for performing scrub testing on a plurality of samples simultaneously, including a plurality of scrubbing devices. A stage is provided which positions the plurality of samples in contact with the plurality of scrubbing devices. The scrubbing devices can individually be provided with different weights to produce different forces on the samples. A motion producing device produces one or both of linear and rotational motion between the brushes and the samples. The scrubbing devices are held in the stage so as move freely vertically. | 03-26-2009 |
20100144533 | DELIVERY OF ETHYLENE BLOCKING AND/OR PROMOTING AGENTS - A composition including an ethylene blocking agent complex formed from the product of an ethylene blocking agent and a host, and at least one water-soluble polymer, wherein the ethylene blocking agent complex and the at least one water-soluble polymer are intermingled is disclosed. | 06-10-2010 |
20130280433 | AQUEOUS COATING COMPOSITIONS INCLUDING PHENYLPHENOL ETHOXYLATE SURFACTANTS - An aqueous coating composition including an aqueous polymeric dispersion and from 0.1% to 40% by weight, based on the weight of the aqueous polymeric dispersion solids, Phenylphenol-(CH | 10-24-2013 |
20130280434 | SURFACTANT COMPOSITIONS AND USE FOR AQUEOUS COMPOSITIONS - A surfactant composition selected from the group consisting of: ArO—(CH | 10-24-2013 |
20140080745 | SURFACTANT COMPOSITIONS AND USE FOR AQUEOUS COMPOSITIONS - A surfactant composition selected from the group consisting of; (R | 03-20-2014 |
20140094369 | DELIVERY OF ETHYLENE BLOCKING AND/OR PROMOTING AGENTS - A composition including an ethylene blocking agent complex formed from the product of an ethylene blocking agent and a host, and at least one water-soluble polymer, wherein the ethylene blocking agent complex and the at least one water-soluble polymer are intermingled is disclosed. | 04-03-2014 |
Irina V. Graf, Lake Jackson, TX US
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20110112328 | Difunctional, Amine-Based Surfactants, and Their Precursors, Preparation, Compositions and Use - Cationic surfactants of formula I | 05-12-2011 |
20110319313 | COMPATIBLE MIXTURES OF ANIONIC AND CATIONIC SURFACTANTS - Provided are compositions containing a compatible mixture of a cationic surfactant and an anionic surfactant. A composition according to the invention comprises: (a) a first surfactant of formula I: | 12-29-2011 |
Irina V. Graf, Lamesa, TX US
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20110015111 | SULFONATE SURFACTANTS AND METHODS OF PREPARATION AND USE - Provided are new anionic surfactants and methods of their preparation and use. The surfactants are compounds of the formula I: | 01-20-2011 |
Jeff Graf, Palo Alto, CA US
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20130126727 | Time-of-Flight Electron Energy Analyzer - A time-of-flight (TOF) photoemission electron energy analyzer includes a TOF spectrometer for measuring an energy spectrum of a beam of electrons photoemitted from a sample and a 90 degree bend bandpass filter for spatially dispersing and filtering electrons according to energy. An exchange scattering electron spin polarimeter for detecting the spin of electrons includes an entrance aperture for admitting an electron beam, a magnetizable target positionable for receiving the electron beam at an angle relative to a target surface normal vector, a pair of Helmholtz coils positioned about the target for magnetizing the target in a selected direction, and a high-speed multi-channel plate (MCP) detector facing toward the target for receiving electrons reflected from the target surface, the MCP outputting a signal corresponding to the spin dependent intensity and time of electrons' arrivals. | 05-23-2013 |
Jodi Seaborn Graf, Seabrook, TX US
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20140300732 | MOTION ESTIMATION UTILIZING RANGE DETECTION-ENHANCED VISUAL ODOMETRY - A motion determination system is disclosed. The system may receive a first and a second camera image from a camera, the first camera image received earlier than the second camera image. The system may identify corresponding features in the first and second camera images. The system may receive range data comprising at least one of a first and a second range data from a range detection unit, corresponding to the first and second camera images, respectively. The system may determine first positions and the second positions of the corresponding features using the first camera image and the second camera image. The first positions or the second positions may be determined by also using the range data. The system may determine a change in position of the machine based on differences between the first and second positions, and a VO-based velocity of the machine based on the determined change in position. | 10-09-2014 |
John Fenwick Graf, Santa Clara, UT US
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20130181054 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING BAR-CODE ENABLED CARDS - Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for capturing images of barcode enabled loyalty cards, detecting the compatibility of a barcode scanner with a virtual representation of a bar-code enabled card, and for location-aware handling of virtual cards. A system configured to practice the first method outputs a template of an expected size, and presents, within the template, a real-time image, obtained via a camera, of a card having a barcode. The system takes a picture of the card and, based on a card-template size relationship, extracts an image of the barcode. A system practicing the second method outputs a stored card image for a barcode scanner, and monitors an image feed of the bar code scanner scanning the display. If an associated scanner class indicates that the barcode scanner is unable to scan the stored image of the card, the system generates an alert. | 07-18-2013 |
Jonathan P. Graf, Blacksburg, VA US
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20100122095 | Hardware-facilitated secure software execution environment - A hardware-facilitated secure software execution environment provides protection of both program instructions and data against unauthorized access and/or execution to maintain confidentiality and integrity of the software or the data during distribution, in external memories, and during execution. The secure computing environment is achieved by using a hardware-based security method and apparatus to provide protection against software privacy and tampering. A Harvard architecture CPU core is instantiated on the same silicon chip along with encryption management unit (EMU) circuitry and secure key management unit (SKU) circuitry. Credential information acquired from one or more sources is combined by the SKU circuitry to generate one or more security keys provided to the EMU for use in decrypting encrypted program instructions and/or data that is obtained from a non-secure, off-chip source such as an external RAM, an information storage device or other network source. In a non-limiting illustrative example implementation, the EMU decrypts a single memory page of encrypted instructions or data per a corresponding encryption key provided by the SKU. Although instantiated on the same chip, the CPU core does not have direct access to the SKU circuitry or to encryption key information generated by the SKU. | 05-13-2010 |
Joseph James Graf, Cary, NC US
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20130260894 | Systems and Methods for Socially Motivated Multiplayer Gaming - Various exemplary embodiments engage the community as a whole to complete game play tasks. In doing so, a large scale cooperative play may be achieved without having large groups of people directly connected to each other. These embodiments use the social graph to bring indirectly connected individuals together virtually to act as a greater force to solve a communal game play task. By solving the game play tasks globally, the player feels a connectedness to the community and their efforts that are not seen by players acting in isolation. The various exemplary embodiments also rewards players based upon group participation including granting larger rewards for larger participation. Furthermore, these embodiments may have a location based component to it, so that players come together a specific location in order to complete the communal task and claim the communal, and potentially location specific, reward. | 10-03-2013 |
20130260895 | Systems and Methods for Video Game Participation Via Social Network Interactions - Various exemplary embodiments use social networks and their social graph APIs to participate in a game without needing to own, install, or play the game. These embodiments have the game post data to social networks and then allow the social media users to interact with that data. The embodiments perform this interaction without ever having to download, install, or play the game. The games then read that interaction and score it for participation in the game. | 10-03-2013 |
20140113714 | Systems and Methods for Making Gameplay Changes to a Video Game Based Upon Social Network Polls - Various exemplary embodiments are provided to make gameplay changes to a video game based upon a social networking poll or question. These embodiments use the social networking poll to control and organize gaming client feedback and provide gameplay changes based on the gaming client feedback. The various exemplary embodiments also allow a gaming client to receive updates to his or her gaming client device that reflect the gaming client feedback. | 04-24-2014 |
20150231497 | Systems and Method for Making Gameplay Changes Based on Social Networking Polls - Various exemplary embodiments are provided to make gameplay changes to a video game based upon a social networking poll or question. These embodiments use the social networking poll to control and organize gaming client feedback and provide gameplay changes based on the gaming client feedback. The various exemplary embodiments also allow a gaming client to receive updates to his or her gaming client device that reflect the gaming client feedback. | 08-20-2015 |
Kelly M. Graf, Greer, SC US
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20110146290 | METHOD OF STARTING A TURBOMACHINE - The present invention has the technical effect of reducing the start-up time associated with starting a powerplant machine. An embodiment of the present invention provides a method of starting a powerplant machine, such as, but not limiting of, a turbomachine. An embodiment of the method of the present invention provides a new philosophy for starting a turbomachine. This new philosophy involves testing the turbomachine systems before the start-up process begins. | 06-23-2011 |
Knut Graf, Austin, TX US
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20150116362 | System and Method for Positioning an Application Window Based on Usage Context for Dual Screen Display Device - An information handling system includes a primary integrated display device and a second integrated display device attached via a hinge and a processor. The processor determines a first relative orientation of the primary integrated display device to the second integrated display device from orientation sensors. The processor further determines a working software application context by detecting at least a first software application running on the information handling system wherein the working software application context further includes an operating state rank of the first software application relative to other software applications. | 04-30-2015 |
20150248215 | Display of Objects on a Touch Screen and Their Selection - A touch screen may emphasize the display of objects near the tip of a user input instrument located near the surface of the touch screen but not touching the touch screen. The objects may consist of words and the emphasis may consist of highlighting. The user input instrument may be a finger of a user or an electronic pen. As the user input instrument is moved, the objects emphasized may change. A user may select objects on a touch screen by entering into object-selection mode and moving the user input instrument along the surface of the touch screen. An initial touch of the user input instrument to the surface of the touch screen may select a nearest object or objects. As the user input instrument is moved along the surface, the selection of objects may change based upon the movement. | 09-03-2015 |
20160034059 | System and Method for Using Single-Display Application Programs on a Multi-Display Device - A system and method is provided for, on a multi-display touch screen apparatus executing a single-display application program, establishing an interface between the multi-display touch screen apparatus and the single-display application program, the interface comprising a virtual display and virtual sensors, obtaining sensor data from physical sensors of the multi-display touch screen apparatus, providing at least a first subset of the sensor data to the single-display application program via the virtual sensors of the interface, specifying to the single-display application program virtual display parameters which emulate single display parameters of a single-display touch screen apparatus, receiving at the virtual display of the interface a window image to be displayed from the single-display application, and displaying the window image on at least a first one of multiple displays of the multi-display touch screen apparatus. | 02-04-2016 |
20160034597 | System and Method for a Back Stack in a Multi-Application Environment - A system and method for a back stack in a multi-application environment, wherein the method comprises adding an entry to a last-in-first-out (LIFO) data structure, the entry comprising application state information descriptive of an application state of a software application and display state information descriptive of a display state of a display surface of a touch screen device, adjusting a LIFO data structure pointer to reflect a revised LIFO data structure state resulting from the adding the entry, receiving a back button actuation indication, in response to receiving the back button actuation indication, restoring the software application to the application state and restoring the display surface to the display state, and readjusting the LIFO data structure pointer to reflect an original LIFO data structure state that existing prior to the adding the entry. | 02-04-2016 |
Lawrence J. Graf, Snohomish, WA US
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20100043688 | SINGLE DRIVE CATAMARAN HULL - The catamaran hull includes a pair of substantially parallel separate hulls, connected by an intermediate hull portion, wherein only one of the separate hulls includes a propulsion assembly. Each hull is asymmetric, but differently configured, such that the off-center thrust created by the propulsion assembly in the one hull is substantially offset by the turning force created by the difference in the two asymmetric hull shapes. | 02-25-2010 |
Lisa Graf, Sterling Heights, MI US
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20100154468 | Air flow around blower resistor and at evaporator - A climate control system includes a compressor that circulates fluid between a condenser and an evaporator, an electric motor that drives a blower that includes a quantity of fan blades, and a duct fluidly coupling the blower and the evaporator. The blower forces air through the duct to the evaporator. A resistor is in electrical communication with the motor and has a quantity of fins extending into the passage of the duct. The duct may include a contoured wall that bulges outward and away from the resistor fins to enlarge a volume of the duct adjacent or beside the quantity of fins to allow a first portion of the air from the blower to flow around the fins while a second portion of the air cools the fins. | 06-24-2010 |
Mark Graf, Wooster, OH US
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20110088380 | DAMPER ASSEMBLY WITH COULOMB DAMPENING AND RIVET ACCESS - A torque converter, including: a turbine shell; a turbine hub fixedly connected to the turbine shell; and a damper assembly. The damper assembly includes: a damper hub; first and second cover plates fixedly connected to one another and engaged with a first plurality of springs, the second plate fixedly connected to the turbine hub; third and fourth cover plates fixedly connected to one another and engaged with the plurality of first springs and with a second plurality of springs disposed radially inward of the first plurality of springs; a third spring for displacing the third cover plate in a first axial direction such that the first and third cover plates are in contact and the turbine and damper hubs are in contact. | 04-21-2011 |
20110278121 | DAMPER HUB FRICTION PACKAGE - A friction assembly for a torque converter, including: a side plate for a damper in the torque converter; a plate; an output hub for connection to an input shaft for a transmission; and a diaphragm spring. The side plate and the plate are fixedly connected to a turbine shell for the torque converter. The diaphragm spring is directly engaged with the output hub so that the diaphragm spring rotates with the output hub and is axially displaceable with respect to the output hub. The diaphragm spring is directly engaged with the side plate and the plate so that the diaphragm spring is axially restrained by the side plate. The plate and is rotatable with respect to the side plate and the plate. | 11-17-2011 |
Mark Graf, Creston, OH US
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20120247900 | BEARING CENTERING PLATE CENTERED ON A PISTON - An assembly for a clutch, including a piston plate having an annular portion with a first substantially circumferentially aligned surface, and a bearing centering plate including at least one second substantially circumferentially aligned surface engaged with the first surface, the bearing centering plate arranged to retain a thrust bearing or bushing. An assembly for a clutch, including a piston plate having a first surface aligned with an axis of rotation for the clutch, at a first substantially uniform distance from the axis, and facing radially outward, a thrust bearing or bushing, and a bearing centering plate. The bearing centering plate including at least one second surface arranged to contact the first surface, and at least one third surface aligned with the axis, at a second substantially uniform distance from the axis, facing radially inward or radially outward, and arranged to contact a circumference of the thrust bearing or the bushing. | 10-04-2012 |
Melvin Eric Graf, Shakopee, MN US
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20140131307 | Method and Apparatus for Converting Commerical Off-The-Shelf (COTS) Thin Small-Outline Package (TSOP) Components Into Rugged Off-The-Shelf (ROTS) Components - An embodiment of the invention generally relates to a method of converting a commercial off-the-shelf electrical lead to a rugged off-the-shelf electrical lead by laser machining a portion of the electrical lead. The method includes ablating material from the electrical lead of the commercial off-the-shelf component to reduce the moment of inertia or increase the flexibility of the electrical lead. | 05-15-2014 |
Michael A. Graf, Belmont, MA US
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20080265866 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ION BEAM PROFILING - One embodiment of the invention relates to an apparatus for profiling an ion beam. The apparatus includes a current measuring device having a measurement region, wherein a cross-sectional area of the ion beam enters the measurement region. The apparatus also includes a controller configured to periodically take beam current measurements of the ion beam and to determine a two dimensional profile of the ion beam by relating the beam current measurements to sub-regions within the current measuring device. Other apparatus and methods are also disclosed. | 10-30-2008 |
20090032728 | HYBRID ION SOURCE/MULTIMODE ION SOURCE - A hybrid ion source, comprising a source body configured to create plasma therein, from a first material, wherein the first material comprises one of monatomic gases, small molecule gases, large molecule gases, reactive gases, and solids, a low power plasma generation component operably associated with the source body, a high power plasma generation component operably associated with the source body and an extraction aperture configured to extract ions of the ion plasma from the source body. | 02-05-2009 |
20100065761 | ADJUSTABLE DEFLECTION OPTICS FOR ION IMPLANTATION - A deflection component suitable for use in an ion implantation system comprises multiple electrodes that can be selectively biased to cause an ion beam passing therethrough to bend, deflect, focus, converge, diverge, accelerate, decelerate, and/or decontaminate. Since the electrodes can be selectively biased, and thus one or more of them can remain unbiased or off, the effective length of the beam path can be selectively adjusted as desired (e.g., based upon beam properties, such as energy, dose, species, etc.). | 03-18-2010 |
Michael D. Graf, Cedar Hill, TX US
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20110041057 | COMPUTER SELF-SUPPORT MANAGEMENT - A computer based technique for providing a list of selectable computer solutions in a self-support environment. The technique includes sending a computer solution to the client computer in response to a request from the client computer for the computer solution from the list. The computer solution includes at least an automated solution. | 02-17-2011 |
20120004974 | Computer self-support management - A computer based technique for providing a list of selectable computer solutions in a self-support environment. The technique includes sending a computer solution to the client computer in response to a request from the client computer for the computer solution from the list. The computer solution includes at least an automated solution. | 01-05-2012 |
Patrick Graf, Highland Park, IL US
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20080309209 | COMBINATION MOBILE DISPLAY AND SHIPPING DEVICE - A combination mobile display and shipping device that allows product to be loaded onto the mobile display such that the display can be shipped in a loaded condition. The mobile display includes a product display and a support platform having a plurality of wheels mounted to the bottom surface of the support platform. When the mobile display is received at a retail location, the mobile display can be moved to a desired position through the rolling movement of the plurality of wheels. During shipment, the support platform is securely attached to a shipping pallet designed such that the plurality of wheels are suspended above the ground surface to prevent the rolling movement of the mobile display during shipment. After shipment, the support platform and shipping pallet are separated such that the mobile display can be rolled into a desired location with the product loaded on the display rack. | 12-18-2008 |
20090032432 | STACKABLE PALLET SYSTEM INCLUDING V-SHAPED CORNER SUPPORTS - A modular packaging and display system for shipping and displaying products. The modular packaging and display system includes multiple display trays supported by a series of V-shaped spacers. The modular packaging and display system includes a plurality of V-shaped support members positioned near the corners of each display tray to stabilize the packaging system. The spacers and the support members are preferably formed from paperboard. The modular packaging and display system is strong enough to support the weight of the products and the trays and withstand the weight of one or more units stacked thereupon. | 02-05-2009 |
Patrick Graf, Bellair, FL US
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20090192911 | PAYMENT REDIRECTION FOR ONLINE TRANSACTIONS - Methods and systems for facilitating an online value exchange transaction are disclosed. One method includes delivering a link for display by a service provider, the link affiliated with an exchange facilitator and unaffiliated with the service provider. The method further includes, upon selection of the link, redirecting a user of the service provider to the exchange facilitator. The method further includes receiving information regarding a value exchange between the user and a subscriber of the exchange facilitator. The method also includes requesting that the user accept one or more terms of the value exchange. The method includes performing an electronic transfer according to the one or more terms of the value exchange accepted by the user. Methods and systems for providing and obtaining payment are disclosed as well. | 07-30-2009 |
20100280893 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMMEDIATE ISSUANCE OF TRANSACTION CARDS - A system and method for substantially immediate issuance of transaction cards includes at least one unassigned transaction card including a storage medium having a card number encoded thereupon. The system also includes a computing system configured to receive application information from an applicant that has been provided said unassigned transaction card, and to activate the unassigned transaction card so that access to monetary funds is extended to the applicant through said unassigned transaction card, upon an evaluation of said application information indicating that the applicant has been approved for access to the monetary funds. The unassigned transaction card bears no visible marking presenting information concerning the applicant and encodes no information concerning said applicant upon the storage medium of said unassigned transaction card. | 11-04-2010 |
20100280910 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISPUTING INDIVIDUAL ITEMS THAT ARE THE SUBJECT OF A TRANSACTION - A system and method for disputing individual items that are the subject of a transaction includes storing, in a database, a record of a transaction in which a plurality of goods or services were sold to an individual that owns a transaction card through which access to monetary funds may be obtained, so that the transaction is identified by a transaction identifier. Also, information identifying each good or service that is a subject of the transaction is associated with said transaction identifier. A cost associated with one of the goods or services associated with the transaction identifier is disputed, without subjecting costs of all goods or services that are associated with said transaction identifier to dispute. | 11-04-2010 |
20100325053 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR NEW EXECUTION AND MANAGEMENT OF FINANCIAL AND DATA TRANSACTIONS - A system and method for execution of financial and data transactions includes a point-of-sale device configured to execute a transaction in which at least one good or service is sold to an individual having a card with a storage medium encoding a card number. The transaction is completed after said point-of-sale device receives a data transmission authorizing said transaction. The point-of-sale device is configured to communicate via the Internet with a first computing system. The first computing system stores a set of instructions that cause the first computing system to evaluate the transaction to determine whether the transaction is to be authorized, and to send a transmission authorizing the transaction via the open network to said point-of-sale device. | 12-23-2010 |
20120011012 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISPUTING INDIVIDUAL ITEMS THAT ARE THE SUBJECT OF A TRANSACTION - A system and method for disputing individual items that are the subject of a transaction includes storing, in a database, a record of a transaction in which a plurality of goods or services were sold to an individual that owns a transaction card through which access to monetary funds may be obtained, so that the transaction is identified by a transaction identifier. Also, information identifying each good or service that is a subject of the transaction is associated with said transaction identifier. A cost associated with one of the goods or services associated with the transaction identifier is disputed, without subjecting costs of all goods or services that are associated with said transaction identifier to dispute. | 01-12-2012 |
20120029999 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMMEDIATE ISSUANCE OF TRANSACTION CARDS - A system and method for substantially immediate issuance of transaction cards includes at least one unassigned transaction card including a storage medium having a card number encoded thereupon. The system also includes a computing system configured to receive application information from an applicant that has been provided said unassigned transaction card, and to activate the unassigned transaction card so that access to monetary funds is extended to the applicant through said unassigned transaction card, upon an evaluation of said application information indicating that the applicant has been approved for access to the monetary funds. The unassigned transaction card bears no visible marking presenting information concerning the applicant and encodes no information concerning said applicant upon the storage medium of said unassigned transaction card. | 02-02-2012 |
20120130783 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMMEDIATE ISSUANCE OF TRANSACTION CARDS - A system and method for substantially immediate issuance of transaction cards includes at least one unassigned transaction card including a storage medium having a card number encoded thereupon. The system also includes a computing system configured to receive application information from an applicant that has been provided said unassigned transaction card, and to activate the unassigned transaction card so that access to monetary funds is extended to the applicant through said unassigned transaction card, upon an evaluation of said application information indicating that the applicant has been approved for access to the monetary funds. The unassigned transaction card bears no visible marking presenting information concerning the applicant and encodes no information concerning said applicant upon the storage medium of said unassigned transaction card. | 05-24-2012 |
20120130831 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISPUTING INDIVIDUAL ITEMS THAT ARE THE SUBJECT OF A TRANSACTION - A system and method for disputing individual items that are the subject of a transaction includes storing, in a database, a record of a transaction in which a plurality of goods or services were sold to an individual that owns a transaction card through which access to monetary funds may be obtained, so that the transaction is identified by a transaction identifier. Also, information identifying each good or service that is a subject of the transaction is associated with said transaction identifier. A cost associated with one of the goods or services associated with the transaction identifier is disputed, without subjecting costs of all goods or services that are associated with said transaction identifier to dispute. | 05-24-2012 |
20120130896 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMMEDIATE ISSUANCE OF TRANSACTION CARDS - A system and method for substantially immediate issuance of transaction cards includes at least one unassigned transaction card including a storage medium having a card number encoded thereupon. The system also includes a computing system configured to receive application information from an applicant that has been provided said unassigned transaction card, and to activate the unassigned transaction card so that access to monetary funds is extended to the applicant through said unassigned transaction card, upon an evaluation of said application information indicating that the applicant has been approved for access to the monetary funds. The unassigned transaction card bears no visible marking presenting information concerning the applicant and encodes no information concerning said applicant upon the storage medium of said unassigned transaction card. | 05-24-2012 |
20130006781 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISPUTING INDIVIDUAL ITEMS THAT ARE THE SUBJECT OF A TRANSACTION - A system and method for disputing individual items that are the subject of a transaction includes storing, in a database, a record of a transaction in which a plurality of goods or services were sold to an individual that owns a transaction card through which access to monetary funds may be obtained, so that the transaction is identified by a transaction identifier. Also, information identifying each good or service that is a subject of the transaction is associated with said transaction identifier. A cost associated with one of the goods or services associated with the transaction identifier is disputed, without subjecting costs of all goods or services that are associated with said transaction identifier to dispute. | 01-03-2013 |
20140136420 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR NEW EXECUTION AND MANAGEMENT OF FINANCIAL AND DATA TRANSACTIONS - A system and method for execution of financial and data transactions includes a point-of-sale device configured to execute a transaction in which at least one good or service is sold to an individual having a card with a storage medium encoding a card number. The transaction is completed after said point-of-sale device receives a data transmission authorizing said transaction. The point-of-sale device is configured to communicate via the Internet with a first computing system. The first computing system stores a set of instructions that cause the first computing system to evaluate the transaction to determine whether the transaction is to be authorized, and to send a transmission authorizing the transaction via the open network to said point-of-sale device. | 05-15-2014 |
20150186889 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR NEW EXECUTION AND MANAGEMENT OF FINANCIAL AND DATA TRANSACTIONS - A system and method for execution of financial and data transactions includes a point-of-sale device configured to execute a transaction in which at least one good or service is sold to an individual having a card with a storage medium encoding a card number. The transaction is completed after said point-of-sale device receives a data transmission authorizing said transaction. The point-of-sale device is configured to communicate via the Internet with a first computing system. The first computing system stores a set of instructions that cause the first computing system to evaluate the transaction to determine whether the transaction is to be authorized, and to send a transmission authorizing the transaction via the open network to said point-of-sale device. | 07-02-2015 |
Patrick Graf, St. Petersburg, FL US
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20130185132 | ANONYMOUS TRANSACTION CARD - A system and method for substantially immediate issuance of transaction cards includes at least one unassigned transaction card including a storage medium having a card number encoded thereupon. The system also includes a computing system configured to receive application information from an applicant that has been provided said unassigned transaction card, and to activate the unassigned transaction card so that access to monetary funds is extended to the applicant through said unassigned transaction card, upon an evaluation of said application information indicating that the applicant has been approved for access to the monetary funds. The unassigned transaction card bears no visible marking presenting information concerning the applicant and encodes no information concerning said applicant upon the storage medium of said unassigned transaction card. | 07-18-2013 |
Paul Graf, Lexington, KY US
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20120188308 | INKJET PRINTHEADS AND FLUID EJECTING CHIPS - Disclosed is an inkjet printhead that includes a plurality of fluid ejecting chips arranged in a plurality of rows. The plurality of fluid ejecting chips includes a first set of fluid ejecting chips arranged in a first row of the plurality of rows. The plurality of fluid ejecting chips includes a second set of fluid ejecting chips arranged in a second row parallel to the first row of the plurality of rows. Each fluid ejecting chip of the second set of fluid ejecting chips is configured between two consecutive fluid ejecting chips of the first set of fluid ejecting chips in a predetermined orientation. The inkjet printhead further includes a plurality of fluid vias and a plurality of bond pads. Further disclosed are fluid ejecting chips for being used in an inkjet printhead. | 07-26-2012 |
20130002771 | FLUID EJECTION DEVICES - Disclosed is a fluid ejection device for an inkjet printer that includes a substrate. The substrate includes at least one trench and a plurality of fluid flow vias configured in at least three parallel rows arranged over each trench of the at least one trench. Each row of the at least three parallel rows includes a set of fluid flow vias from the plurality of fluid flow vias arranged in one of a uniform manner and a non-uniform manner such that each fluid flow via of the set of fluid flow vias is configured in a spaced-apart relation with an adjacent fluid flow via. The each fluid flow via is configured in a diagonal relationship relative to a neighboring fluid flow via of an adjacent row of the at least three parallel rows. The fluid ejection device also includes a flow feature layer and a nozzle plate. | 01-03-2013 |
20150283810 | FLUID EJECTION DEVICES - Disclosed is a fluid ejection device for an inkjet printer that includes a substrate. The substrate includes at least one trench and a plurality of fluid flow vias configured in at least three parallel rows arranged over each trench of the at least one trench. Each row of the at least three parallel rows includes a set of fluid flow vias from the plurality of fluid flow vias arranged in one of a uniform manner and a non-uniform manner such that each fluid flow via of the set of fluid flow vias is configured in a spaced-apart relation with an adjacent fluid flow via. The each fluid flow via is configured in a diagonal relationship relative to a neighboring fluid flow via of an adjacent row of the at least three parallel rows. The fluid ejection device also includes a flow feature layer and a nozzle plate. | 10-08-2015 |
Paul William Graf, Lexington, KY US
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20110292129 | PARTITIONED ARRAY EJECTION CHIPS FOR MICRO-FLUID APPLICATIONS - A micro-fluid ejection head has multiple ejection chips joined adjacently to create a lengthy array across a media to-be-imaged. The chips have fluid firing elements arranged adjacently along corresponding ones of fluid vias skewed variously or not to enable seamless stitching of printed images from the adjacent firing elements. The firing elements are energized to eject fluid and individual ones are spaced according to colors or fluid types. Overlapping firing elements serve redundancy efforts during imaging for reliable print quality. Variable chips sizes and shapes, including chevrons, are disclosed as are relationships between differently colored fluid vias. Skew angles range variously each with noted advantages. Bond pads and overlying encapsulation materials are still other features as are metallization lines for distributing power to ones of firing elements. Singulating chips from larger wafers provide still further embodiments as does increased usage of the wafer. | 12-01-2011 |
Peter Graf, Redwood City, CA US
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20140173511 | PROCESS AND METHOD FOR INCREASING USAGE FOR A CARPOOLING SYSTEM - A backend carpooling system including a memory device, a processing device, a communication device, a calculating arrangement, coupled to the memory and processing devices, that includes one or more algorithms for calculating distances, travel times, routes, and performing optimizations to select a distance, travel time, or route satisfying predetermined optimization criteria, the calculating arrangement generating a plurality of ridesharing opportunities, and a notification arrangement, coupled to the communication device, that transmits the plurality of ridesharing opportunities to a user, wherein the plurality of ridesharing opportunities are periodically transmitted to the user. | 06-19-2014 |
Richard M. Graf, Jacksonville, FL US
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20150118662 | Process to promote healthy behaviors through motivation using mobile messaging and geofencing technologies - Provided is a mobile health and wellness motivational system in which users specify times and/or locations where they know they will need help with lifestyle challenges. Using the smartphone's clock and geo-fencing technologies, a motivational message arrives at the specified time and/or location. Highly personalized, this system provides motivation in the form of text, photo, video, music or launched text or call; using inspiration, deterrent, tips or distraction at the specified time and/or location that the motivation is needed. | 04-30-2015 |
Richard S. Graf, Gray, ME US
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20120168416 | INTEGRATED CIRCUIT CHIP INCORPORATING EMBEDDED THERMAL RADIATORS FOR LOCALIZED, ON-DEMAND, HEATING AND A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DESIGNING SUCH AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT CHIP - Disclosed are embodiments of an integrated circuit chip designed for reliability at low ambient temperatures. The chip substrate can be divided into zones, including at least one temperature-sensitive zone (TSZ) that contains one or more temperature-sensitive circuits. Temperature sensor(s) can be positioned in the semiconductor substrate adjacent to the TSZ. Thermal radiator(s) can be embedded in a metal wiring layer and aligned above the TSZ. The temperature sensor(s) can be operatively connected to the thermal radiator(s) and can trigger operation of the thermal radiator(s) when the temperature in the TSZ is below a predetermined threshold temperature. Additionally, an on-chip power control system can be operatively connected to the thermal radiator(s) so that operation of the thermal radiator(s) is only triggered when a circuit within the TSZ is about to be powered up. Also disclosed are associated embodiments of a system and method for designing such an integrated circuit chip. | 07-05-2012 |
20120216164 | DETERMINING INTRA-DIE WIREBOND PAD PLACEMENT LOCATIONS IN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT - Solutions for determining intra-die wirebond pad placement locations in an integrated circuit (IC) die are disclosed. In one embodiment, a method includes generating a dividing band in the IC die, the dividing band dividing the IC die into a first region and a second region; determining a voltage (IR) drop across the first region and the second region; comparing the IR drops across the regions; and in response to the IR drops being substantially unequal, moving the dividing band, determining new IR drops across the regions, and comparing the new IR drops until the IR drops are substantially equal. The dividing band may provide desired locations for intra-die wirebond pads. | 08-23-2012 |
20140231992 | MILLIMETER WAVE WAFER LEVEL CHIP SCALE PACKAGING (WLCSP) DEVICE AND RELATED METHOD - Various embodiments include wafer level chip scale package (WLCSP) structures and methods of tuning such structures. In some embodiments, the WLCSP structure includes: a printed circuit board (PCB) trace connection including at least one PCB ground connection connected with a PCB ground plane; a set of ground solder balls each contacting the printed circuit board trace connection; a set of chip pads contacting each of the ground solder balls in the set of ground solder balls; a chip ground plane connecting the set of chip pads; and a signal interconnect interposed between two of the set of ground solder balls, the signal interconnect including: a signal trace connection electrically isolated from the PCB ground plane; a signal ball contacting the signal PCB trace connection; a chip pad contacting the signal ball, and a signal trace connection on a chip contacting the chip pad. | 08-21-2014 |
20150035145 | MILLIMETER WAVE WAFER LEVEL CHIP SCALE PACKAGING (WLCSP) DEVICE - Various embodiments include wafer level chip scale package (WLCSP) structures and methods of tuning such structures. In some embodiments, the WLCSP structure includes: a printed circuit board (PCB) trace connection including at least one PCB ground connection connected with a PCB ground plane; a set of ground solder balls each contacting the printed circuit board trace connection; a set of chip pads contacting each of the ground solder balls in the set of ground solder balls; a chip ground plane connecting the set of chip pads; and a signal interconnect interposed between two of the set of ground solder balls, the signal interconnect including: a signal trace connection electrically isolated from the PCB ground plane; a signal ball contacting the signal PCB trace connection; a chip pad contacting the signal ball, and a signal trace connection on a chip contacting the chip pad. | 02-05-2015 |
20150037913 | MILLIMETER WAVE WAFER LEVEL CHIP SCALE PACKAGING (WLCSP) DEVICE AND RELATED METHOD - Various embodiments include wafer level chip scale package (WLCSP) structures and methods of tuning such structures. In some embodiments, the WLCSP structure includes: a printed circuit board (PCB) trace connection including at least one PCB ground connection connected with a PCB ground plane; a set of ground solder balls each contacting the printed circuit board trace connection; a set of chip pads contacting each of the ground solder balls in the set of ground solder balls; a chip ground plane connecting the set of chip pads; and a signal interconnect interposed between two of the set of ground solder balls, the signal interconnect including: a signal trace connection electrically isolated from the PCB ground plane; a signal ball contacting the signal PCB trace connection; a chip pad contacting the signal ball, and a signal trace connection on a chip contacting the chip pad. | 02-05-2015 |
20150179542 | EMBEDDED HEAT SPREADER WITH ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES - Embodiments of the invention relate to incorporating one or more antennas or inductor coils into a semi-conductor package. A heat spreader or metal sheet is embedded in the package and stamped or otherwise patterned into a spiral or serpentine form. The pattern enables the spreader to function as an inductor or antenna when connected to a semiconductor chip in communication with a printed circuit board. | 06-25-2015 |
20150179557 | SEMICONDUCTOR CHIPS HAVING HEAT CONDUCTIVE LAYER WITH VIAS - A heat conductive layer is deposited on a first surface of a wafer of semiconductor chips. The heat conductive layer is etched to form vias that expose through-electrodes on the first surface of each semiconductor chip. Conductive bumps are deposited on the through-electrodes on a second surface of each semiconductor chip. The semiconductor chips are stacked, wherein the conductive bumps of a second one of the semiconductor chips electrically contact the through-electrodes of a first one of the semiconductor chips through the vias of the first semiconductor chip and the conductive bumps of a third one of the semiconductor chips electrically contact the through-electrodes of the second semiconductor chip through the vias of the second semiconductor chip. | 06-25-2015 |
20150200167 | METHODS OF MANAGING METAL DENSITY IN DICING CHANNEL AND RELATED INTEGRATED CIRCUIT STRUCTURES - Various embodiments include managing metal densities in kerf sections of an integrated circuit (IC) wafer. In some embodiments, a method includes: forming an integrated circuit (IC) wafer including a wafer kerf region, the wafer kerf region having a metal density of less than approximately 0.5 percent relative to a total density of the wafer kerf region. | 07-16-2015 |
20160035632 | SEMICONDUCTOR TSV DEVICE PACKAGE TO WHICH OTHER SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE PACKAGE CAN BE LATER ATTACHED - A first package includes a laminate layer, an overmold layer above and in direct contact with the laminate layer, and a logic circuit-through-silicon via (TSV) layer including a first logic die and TSVs. The logic circuit-TSV layer is within the overmold layer, and the TSVs are electrically exposed at a top surface of the overmold layer. The first package may be fabricated and tested by a first party prior to being provided to a second party. A second package includes a second logic die. The second party may attach the second package to the first package at the electrically exposed TSVs of the first package to realize a complete and functional semiconductor device. | 02-04-2016 |
20160035693 | SEMICONDUCTOR TSV DEVICE PACKAGE FOR CIRCUIT BOARD CONNECTION - An electronic device includes a circuit board and a semiconductor device package. The semiconductor device package includes a laminate layer. The semiconductor device package includes a semiconductor die having an active side, an inactive side opposite the active side, and through-silicon vias (TSVs) conductively connecting the active side to the inactive side and conductively connecting the semiconductor die to one of the laminate layer and the circuit board. The semiconductor device package includes a laminate layer having a side attached to the active side or the inactive side semiconductor die. The semiconductor device package includes solder balls at the side of the laminate layer attached to the semiconductor die, around the semiconductor die, and attached to the circuit board. | 02-04-2016 |
20160035701 | SEMICONDUCTOR TSV DEVICE PACKAGE FOR CIRCUIT BOARD CONNECTION - An electronic device includes a circuit board and a semiconductor device package. The semiconductor device package includes a laminate layer. The semiconductor device package includes a semiconductor die having an active side, an inactive side opposite the active side, and through-silicon vias (TSVs) conductively connecting the active side to the inactive side and conductively connecting the semiconductor die to one of the laminate layer and the circuit board. The semiconductor device package includes a laminate layer having a side attached to the active side or the inactive side semiconductor die. The semiconductor device package includes solder balls at the side of the laminate layer attached to the semiconductor die, around the semiconductor die, and attached to the circuit board. | 02-04-2016 |
20160079111 | Sacrificial Carrier Dicing of Semiconductor Wafers - Mechanisms are provided for sacrificial carrier dicing of semiconductor wafers. A bottom layer of a semiconductor wafer is bonded to a top layer of a sacrificial carrier. The semiconductor wafer is diced into a set of chips, such that the dicing cuts through the semiconductor wafer and into the sacrificial carrier and such that the sacrificial carrier dresses a diamond blade of a saw so as to expose one or more new, sharp layers of diamonds on the diamond blade. | 03-17-2016 |
20160079117 | Sacrificial Carrier Dicing of Semiconductor Wafers - Mechanisms are provided for sacrificial carrier dicing of semiconductor wafers. A bottom layer of a semiconductor wafer is bonded to a top layer of a sacrificial carrier. The semiconductor wafer is diced into a set of chips, such that the dicing cuts through the semiconductor wafer and into the sacrificial carrier and such that the sacrificial carrier dresses a diamond blade of a saw so as to expose one or more new, sharp layers of diamonds on the diamond blade. | 03-17-2016 |
Richard S. Graf, Research Triangle Park, NC US
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20110151627 | OVERCOMING LAMINATE WARPAGE AND MISALIGNMENT IN FLIP-CHIP PACKAGES - An apparatus, system, and method are disclosed for connecting an integrated circuit device to a substrate. A plurality of standard diameter pillars and three or more increased diameter pillars are disposed on an integrated circuit device. The increased diameter pillars have a diameter that is greater than the standard diameter pillars and a height that is similar to the standard diameter pillars. The standard diameter pillars and the increased diameter pillars form a pattern on the integrated circuit device that corresponds to contact pads on a substrate opposite the integrated circuit device. A first group of solder bumps is disposed between the standard diameter pillars and the contact pads. A second group of solder bumps is disposed between the increased diameter pillars and the contact pads. The second group of solder bumps has pre-connection heights that are greater than pre-connection heights of the first group of solder bumps. | 06-23-2011 |
Richard Stephen Graf, Gray, ME US
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20110048790 | CHIP CARRIERS WITH SIDE TERMINALS - An electrically insulating substrate is provided. The electrically insulating substrate includes a set of areas to be formed into a set of printed circuit boards. Each of the set of areas is separated from others of the set of areas by a dicing channel. A set of signal wiring conductors is fabricated onto the set of areas of the electrically insulating substrate so that at least one of the set of signal wiring conductors terminates proximate to the dicing channel. A set of plated through holes is fabricated through at least one of the set of areas such that at least one of the set of plated through holes connects to at least one of the set of signal wiring conductors. The electrically insulating substrate is singulated along a set of singulation lines to form the set of printed circuit boards. The singulation lines intersect with the plated through holes, so that a portion of the plated through holes is exposed along the peripheral edge of the resulting printed circuit boards. | 03-03-2011 |
20150206863 | Semiconductor TSV device package to which other semiconductor device package can be later attached - A first package includes a laminate layer, an overmold layer above and in direct contact with the laminate layer, and a logic circuit-through-silicon via (TSV) layer including a first logic die and TSVs. The logic circuit-TSV layer is within the overmold layer, and the TSVs are electrically exposed at a top surface of the overmold layer. The first package may be fabricated and tested by a first party prior to being provided to a second party. A second package includes a second logic die. The second party may attach the second package to the first package at the electrically exposed TSVs of the first package to realize a complete and functional semiconductor device. | 07-23-2015 |
Robert Graf, Rocky Gap, VA US
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20140211377 | REMOVABLE CONTACTOR DRAWER - A removable contactor drawer including a transitional chamber receivable in a fixed casing. The transitional chamber including electrical components for an electrical feeder circuit. The fixed casing being designed to be mounted and used within a power distribution center and has input connectors for the incoming electrical power. Source power may be channeled through the electrical components via the fixed casing and delivered to a power outlet on a front face of the transitional chamber. The transitional chamber may optionally contain equipment to monitor and report operational faults within the contactor drawer. A front-mounted motor drive allows a remotely located operator to perform removal of the transitional chamber while under power, thus providing protection against the danger of arc flash. | 07-31-2014 |
Robert N. Graf, Montclair, NJ US
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20130135614 | DUAL WINDOW PROCESSING SCHEMES FOR SPECTROSCOPIC OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY (OCT) AND FOURIER DOMAIN LOW COHERENCE INTERFEROMETRY - Current apparatuses and methods for analysis of spectroscopic optical coherence tomography (SOCT) signals suffer from an inherent tradeoff between time (depth) and frequency (wavelength) resolution. In one non-limiting embodiment, multiple or dual window (DW) apparatuses and methods for reconstructing time-frequency distributions (TFDs) that applies two windows that independently determine the optical and temporal resolution is provided. For example, optical resolution may relate to scattering information about a sample, and temporal resolution may be related to absorption or depth related information. The effectiveness of the apparatuses and methods is demonstrated in simulations and in processing of measured OCT signals that contain fields which vary in time and frequency. The DW technique may yield TFDs that maintain high spectral and temporal resolution and are free from the artifacts and limitations commonly observed with other processing methods. | 05-30-2013 |
Robert N. Graf, Durham, NC US
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20130176560 | DUAL WINDOW PROCESSING SCHEMES FOR SPECTROSCOPIC OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY (OCT) AND FOURIER DOMAIN LOW COHERENCE INTERFEROMETRY - Current apparatuses and methods for analysis of spectroscopic optical coherence tomography (SOCT) signals suffer from an inherent tradeoff between time (depth) and frequency (wavelength) resolution. In one non-limiting embodiment, multiple or dual window (DW) apparatuses and methods for reconstructing time-frequency distributions (TFDs) that applies two windows that independently determine the optical and temporal resolution is provided. For example, optical resolution may relate to scattering information about a sample, and temporal resolution may be related to absorption or depth related information. The effectiveness of the apparatuses and methods is demonstrated in simulations and in processing of measured OCT signals that contain fields which vary in time and frequency. The DW technique may yield TFDs that maintain high spectral and temporal resolution and are free from the artifacts and limitations commonly observed with other processing methods. | 07-11-2013 |
Robert Nicholas Graf, Morristown, NJ US
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20160101887 | Syringe Labeling Device - A labeling device for a syringe that includes a first labeling subsystem adapted to print a first label having machine readable information and a second labeling subsystem adapted to print a second label having human readable information is disclosed. The first labeling subsystem includes a label applicator adapted to automatically apply the first label to a portion of the syringe. The first labeling subsystem includes a syringe clamp assembly that securely holds the syringe while the label applicator automatically applies a first label to the syringe. The second labeling subsystem includes a removal device adapted to automatically remove a backing material from the second label. | 04-14-2016 |
Rodrigo Graf, Denver, CO US
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20090260302 | Building system and method with prefabricated structures joined between them, reusable and transportable - A building system and method by means of at least two prefabricated structures comprising a first prefabricated structure containing at least two lateral walls, a front wall and a back wall; a second prefabricated structure containing at least two lateral walls, a front wall and a back wall; a first transportation axis in which said first prefabricated structure is mounted, capable of towing said first prefabricated structure to a building site and said first transportation axis is parked in the construction site; a second transportation axis in which said second prefabricated structure is mounted, capable of towing said second prefabricated structure to said building site and said second transportation axis is parked in the construction site; at least one of said lateral, back or from wall of each one of said first and second prefabricated structure is dismounted, dismantled or rolled up; wherein said first and second prefabricated structures are joined in such a manner that said prefabricated structures are in communication by said dismounted, dismantled or rolled up side. | 10-22-2009 |
Ronald E. Graf, Greensboro, NC US
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20140186170 | Centrifugal Expanders And Compressors Each Using Rotors In Both Flow Going From Periphery To Center And Flow Going From Center To Periphery Their Use In Engines Both External Heat And Internal Combustion. Means to convert radial inward flow to radial outward flow with less eddy currents - An engine feeds, at either the periphery or the center of one of the pumps, either compressed then heated air or products of combustion into centrifugal expanders in series. This invention is also a set of related inventions, comprising a group of flow guides to convert radial flow to axial flow and a group to convert axial flow to radial flow and the combination of those flow guides. The invention also includes the use of combinations of centrifugal pumps used to form a multistage compressor or a multistage expander with at least one pump processing a flow of gas traveling from the vicinity of the axle toward the periphery of the pump and with at least one other pump processing the same flow of gas traveling from the periphery of this other pump toward the axle of this other pump. The invention also includes the use of either the above centrifugal multistage expander or the above centrifugal multistage compressor, or both, in an external heat engine or in a heat pump. | 07-03-2014 |
Ronald Edward Graf, Winston-Salem, NC US
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20090282828 | Heat engine/ heat pump using centrifugal fans - An engine/heat pump is shown. Most of its parts rotate around the same central axis. It comprises two doubly connected chambers. Blades in each chamber substantially rotate with the chamber and may be firmly attached to the walls of the chamber, thus forming a modified centrifugal pump with axial input and discharge. An expandable fluid is rotated outward by one of the pumps and then heat is added for an engine or removed for a heat pump as the fluid is being sent to the outer part of the second pump. The fluid travels toward the center of the second pump, thus impelling the pump in the rotation direction. Then heat is removed for an engine or added for a heat pump as the fluid leaves the second pump and travels back to the first pump near the center of rotation of both pumps. Rotation energy of the fluid is typically much larger than the circulation energy. A modified centrifugal pump with axial discharge having a casing rotating with the blades is also claimed. | 11-19-2009 |
Ronald Edward Graf, Winstonsalem, NC US
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20100115946 | Heat engine/ heat pump using centrifugal fans - An engine/heat pump is shown. Most of its parts rotate around the same central axis. It comprises two doubly connected chambers. Blades in each chamber substantially rotate with the chamber and may be firmly attached to the walls of the chamber, thus forming a modified centrifugal pump with axial input and discharge. An expandable fluid is rotated outward by one of the pumps and then heat is added for an engine of removed for a heat pump as the fluid is being sent to the outer part of the second pump. The fluid travels toward the center of the second pump, thus impelling the pump in the rotation direction. Then heat is removed for an engine or added for a heat pump as the fluid leaves the second pump and travels back to the first pump near the center of rotation. Rotation energy of the fluid is typically much larger than the circulation energy. A modified centrifugal pump with axial discharge having a casing rotating with the blades is also claimed. | 05-13-2010 |
Ronald Edward Graf, Greensboro, NC US
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20130167535 | Rotary Engine with Unidirectional Monatomic Gas Flow, Static Heat Exchangers - An engine/heat pump is shown. The preferred model has at least one expander, being a centrifugal pump and at least one compressor, being a centrifugal pump, the rotor for the expander and the rotor for the compressor being on the same axle. The axle and rotors and all rapidly moving parts are surrounded by the working fluid, which is a monatomic gas within a substantially stationary container not pierced by any moving part. An electric dynamo also completely surrounded by the gas rotates magnets in an aerodynamic configuration simulating a group of horseshoe magnets. The dynamo coils between the ends of the magnets are also in an aerodynamic structure but stationary. The output wires extend through the gas container wall. Heat exchangers are on the paths between compressor and expander. | 07-04-2013 |
Sebastian Graf US
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20110281128 | Thermoplastic Product and Method for the Production of a Composite Product - The disclosure relates to a composite thermoplastic product including a first polar engineering thermoplastic cohesively bound to a second thermoplastic that includes a styrene-based thermoplastic elastomer and a polyolefin. The first thermoplastic can contain a polar thermoplastic polymer cohesively bound to the second thermoplastic. Methods for the production of the composite product are also described, including methods for forming an adhesive bond between polar engineering thermoplastics such as ABS, ABS/PC, PC or PMMA and non-polar thermoplastic elastomers containing styrene elastomers, such as SEBS or SEPS, combined with a polyolefin polymer. | 11-17-2011 |
Stephan Graf, Paso Robles, CA US
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20130038332 | Short Range Data Transmission In A Borehole - The present disclosure is directed to an antenna for transfer of information along a drill string. The antenna has an antenna coil having a long side and short side. The antenna coil is adapted to be affixed to the drill string such that the long side of the antenna coil is along the longitudinal axis of the drill string, and the short side is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the drill string. | 02-14-2013 |
20150101817 | Sub-surface formation boundary detection using an electric-field borehole telemetry apparatus - The method of maintaining drill bit advancement in an underground formation that contains shale, including providing an electrical signal from an insulated gap location in a drill string substantially directly behind the bit in the formation, detecting substantial change in a signal as the bit advances, and changing the direction of drilling of the bit as a function of a signal change, to thereby maintain the direction of bit advancement in the formation. | 04-16-2015 |
Thomas W. Graf, Blue Ridge, TX US
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20120070691 | RADIO FREQUENCY TRANSPARENT VAPOR BARRIER - In some examples, the technology described herein includes a radio frequency transparent vapor barrier assembly. The barrier assembly includes a substrate having a three-dimensional surface. The barrier assembly further includes at least one barrier stack positioned adjacent to the three-dimensional surface of the substrate. The at least one barrier stack includes at least one first inorganic layer and at least one second inorganic layer. The least one barrier stack substantially prevents vapor penetration to the substrate. | 03-22-2012 |