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Ben Halberg, River Falls, WI US
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20140218466 | AUDIO-VIDEO REMOTE VISITATION TELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY - A telecommunications system for use in a secure facility such as a jail, prison or the like. The systems, devices and methods disclosed provide telecommunications, email, other messaging, financial services, vending, and commissary or canteen services for inmates of a secure facility with respect to family, friends and others. The system also includes a system for video visitation via audio-visual communication. The system includes a phone server adapted to be communicatively connected to an external service provider; a monitoring station communicatively connected to the phone server, an account manager server communicatively connected to the phone server, and at least one telecommunications device disposed at the secure facility for use by the inmate and which is communicatively connected to the phone server. A method of telecommunicating, including video visitation, via the system is also disclosed. | 08-07-2014 |
20140219432 | TELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY - A telecommunications system for use in a secure facility such as a jail, prison or the like. The systems, devices and methods disclosed provide telecommunications, email, other messaging, financial services, vending, and commissary or canteen services for inmates of a secure facility with respect to family, friends and others. The system includes a phone server adapted to be communicatively connected to an external service provider; a monitoring station communicatively connected to the phone server; an account manager server communicatively connected to the phone server, and at least one telecommunications device disposed at the secure facility for use by the inmate and which is communicatively connected to the phone server. A method of telecommunicating, including receiving incomming calls at the secure facility, via the system is also disclosed. | 08-07-2014 |
20140316917 | RETAIL CONVENIENCE MARKET TECHNOLOGY WITH ENHANCED VENDOR ADMINISTRATION AND USER MOBILE APP FUNCTIONALITY - A self-service, self-checkout micro-market retail shopping system for disposition and use in a private or public office, factory or other workspace for use by employees, workers and the like. The micro-market may supply snacks, candies, beverages, other food items and various convenience items such as toiletries for use by employees, workers and other during the work day, lunch and break time. The micro-market may also supply work related items such as uniforms and apparel, tools, office supplies, travel accessories and the like. The devices and process also include enhanced vendor administration tools and functionality. The devices and process also include enhanced user ability to use mobile devices and apps, and on-line tools for creating and managing accounts and for purchasing items. | 10-23-2014 |
Daniel J. Halberg, Vadnais Heights, MN US
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20080282961 | Tactile Fire Escape System - A tactile fire escape system for guiding individuals to a fire escape during low visibility emergencies. The tactile fire escape system includes a plurality of first tactile members attached to a wall at a height above a floor, wherein the plurality of first tactile members are comprised of a tapered structure pointing approximately along an emergency path to an exit door, a second tactile sign attached to the exit door, wherein the second tactile sign is comprised of a tapered structure pointing approximately upwardly and a plurality of third tactile members attached to the wall indicating an immediate left or right turn across the hallway or common area. The first tactile members, second tactile sign and third tactile members guide a user along an emergency path toward an exit door. An initial tactile member may also be located within a room to guide the individual toward an initial direction along the emergency path. | 11-20-2008 |
Dwaine Halberg, Mesa, AZ US
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20090017729 | POLISHING PAD AND METHODS OF IMPROVING PAD REMOVAL RATES AND PLANARIZATION - A method of improving a removal rate of a pad includes producing a body of a pad of polyurethane from a mix; and introducing into the mix an additive which decreases an elastic rebound of the pad so as to increase a chemical-mechanical planarization removal rate; and using as the additive a substance which at least contains starch. In another embodiment, in a CMP process that includes removing a barrier and buffing a polyurethane after a bulk copper removal process, a polishing pad is used having a shore D hardness less than 35% and having at least one layer made from a mix composed of at least one of a prepolymer with an isocyanate concentration of between 6.5% and 11.0% to achieve a molal concentration, and a monomer in combination with an addition of isocyanate to achieve the substantially same molal concentration. | 01-15-2009 |
James Fitzgerald Halberg, Sun Prairie, WI US
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20140149298 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTING DOCUMENTS - Stored trial information is accessed. A privileged document list is obtained identifying a selected set of the plurality of documents including documents identified as privileged. An unselected set is identified including documents not belonging to the selected set. A plurality of context triggered piecewise hashes is generated. At least one match likelihood value is calculated between the at least one document of the selected set and the at least one document of the unselected set based on the plurality of context triggered piecewise hashes. At least one potentially privileged document is identified in the unselected set based on the at least one match likelihood value with at least one document from the selected set. At least one of the at least one potentially privileged document is added to the privileged document list. Documents excluded from the modified privileged document list are prepared for transfer. | 05-29-2014 |
John Halberg, Vadnais Heights, MN US
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20080282961 | Tactile Fire Escape System - A tactile fire escape system for guiding individuals to a fire escape during low visibility emergencies. The tactile fire escape system includes a plurality of first tactile members attached to a wall at a height above a floor, wherein the plurality of first tactile members are comprised of a tapered structure pointing approximately along an emergency path to an exit door, a second tactile sign attached to the exit door, wherein the second tactile sign is comprised of a tapered structure pointing approximately upwardly and a plurality of third tactile members attached to the wall indicating an immediate left or right turn across the hallway or common area. The first tactile members, second tactile sign and third tactile members guide a user along an emergency path toward an exit door. An initial tactile member may also be located within a room to guide the individual toward an initial direction along the emergency path. | 11-20-2008 |
Les Halberg, Valencia, CA US
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20140070761 | IMPLANT CURRENT CONTROLLED BATTERY CHARGING BASED ON TEMPERATURE - A method for wirelessly charging a battery in an implantable medical device including the steps of: providing a receiver in the implantable medical device and providing a temperature sensor in the implantable medical device. The method also includes receiving, via the receiver, a wireless power signal from an external charger and converting the wireless power signal into a battery charge signal including power for recharging the battery. The method yet also includes sensing a temperature of the implantable medical device with the temperature sensor. The method further includes changing a current of the battery charge signal from a first non-zero current to a second non-zero current that is different from the first non-zero current. Changing of the current of the battery charge signal is based on the temperature sensed by the temperature sensor. | 03-13-2014 |
20140070773 | METHOD OF IMPROVING BATTERY RECHARGE EFFICIENCY BY STATISTICAL ANALYSIS - A system and method for using statistical analysis of information obtained during a rechargeable battery charging session, wherein the method is for optimizing one or more parameters that are used for controlling the charging of a rechargeable battery during the charging session. | 03-13-2014 |
20140074185 | METHOD OF MINIMIZING INTERRUPTIONS TO IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE RECHARGING - A system and method of controlling the charging of the battery of a medical device using a remote inductive charger, with the method utilizing both a relatively fast closed-loop charging control based on a proxy for a target power transmission value in conjunction, and a slower closed-loop control based on an actual measured transmission value to control a charging power level for charging the medical device. | 03-13-2014 |
Nils Halberg, Brooklyn, NY US
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20130323241 | TREATMENT OF ANGIOGENESIS DISORDERS - This invention concerns pathological angiogenesis and cancer, related treatment methods, and related compositions. Also disclosed are related diagnosis kits and methods. | 12-05-2013 |
20130330333 | TREATMENT OF ANGIOGENESIS DISORDERS - This invention concerns pathological angiogenesis and cancer, related treatment methods, and related compositions. Also disclosed are related diagnosis kits and methods. | 12-12-2013 |
Richard Halberg, Madison, WI US
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20090068646 | METHODS AND KITS FOR DETECTING MUTATIONS - Disclosed are methods and kits for detecting mutations in DNA by comparing the size of an amplified microsatellite locus to the expected size. The methods and kits may used in various applications, including monitoring exposure of a cell or organism to a mutagen, evaluating the mutagenicity of an agent, and evaluating a putative precancerous or cancerous cell or tumor cell for microsatellite instability. | 03-12-2009 |