Reising
Brian C. Reising, Atlanta, GA US
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20120251969 | METHOD OF FORMING AN ORTHODONTIC TRANSFER TRAY - An orthodontic bracket having an opening for receiving a wire, but without a base to create a lever arm when the bracket is oriented in free space at a customized angle relative to a tooth surface. The bracket can be embedded into or encapsulated by an adhesive that is bonded to the tooth. A clip is provided for holding the bracket in position and occluding the opening while the adhesive is applied. And indirect methods of attaching the brackets to teeth are provided wherein the brackets can be attached to the lingual side of the teeth in a low-profile arrangement. A first method includes the step of positioning the brackets on a physical model of the teeth by using a positioning machine. A second method includes the step of positioning virtual brackets on a virtual model of the teeth using software, then generating a physical transfer try using rapid prototyping. | 10-04-2012 |
Dal Vernon Reising, Canton, MI US
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20090112532 | Apparatus and method for displaying changes in statistical parameters in a process control system - At least one statistical output associated with a process model and a rate of change associated with each statistical output is identified, such as by using historical data associated with the process model. The statistical outputs and the rates of change are used to generate a graphical display, such as a phase plane plot. Each point in the display is based on one of the statistical outputs and its associated rate of change. The graphical display could include multiple portions, such as quadrants, and one of the portions can be selected and highlighted. The different portions of the graphical display may represent whether the process model is a poor fit to current conditions and approaching a better fit, a poor fit and approaching a poorer fit, a good fit and approaching a poorer fit, and a good fit and approaching a better fit. | 04-30-2009 |
20100156655 | EQUIPMENT AREA ALARM SUMMARY DISPLAY SYSTEM AND METHOD - An equipment area alarm summary display system and method that can help operators cope with inevitable alarm floods is disclosed. An equipment area summary display with dedicated screen areas for each major equipment area works together with a detailed list display. Alarms within each equipment area can be grouped logically and can be shown via an icon with the most recent alarm indicators showing at the top of the display for each area. A specific alarm indication in the equipment area summary display can be selected so that a corresponding item can be highlighted in the detailed list display, if the alarms are active. Thus enabling the operator to minimize the time needed to develop awareness of the flood situation and intervene to get the process back under control. | 06-24-2010 |
Dal Vernon C. Reising, Canton, MI US
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20100156654 | ALARM TREND SUMMARY DISPLAY SYSTEM AND METHOD - An alarm trend summary display system and method can utilize an alarm trend list that works together with an alarm summary list. A set of rows in the alarm trend list can be organized in a top-to-bottom manner. A set of alarm indicators within each row in the alarm trend list can be arranged in a right-to-left horizontal arrangement. The set of alarm indicators can be aligned with most recent alarms appearing on a right side of the alarm trend list. The specific alarm indicators can be selected in the alarm trend list, so that a corresponding item can be highlighted in the alarm summary list, if the alarms are active. Hence, the system and method can allow an operator to see when alarms occur, their sequence, relations and priority, which aid the operators cope with inevitable alarm floods. | 06-24-2010 |
George Stephen Reising, Batavia, OH US
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20100041293 | Method of Making Laminate Structures for Mechanical Activation - A method for producing a stretch laminate includes forming an intermediate stretch laminate. Forming the intermediate stretch laminate includes providing a first substrate and attaching an elastic film to a surface of the first substrate via an adhesive. The first substrate and the elastic film are in a face to face orientation. The intermediate stretch laminate has a residual energy of greater than or equal to 50% at a predetermined applied strain. The method of forming the stretch laminate further includes mechanically activating the intermediate stretch laminate at a strain rate of at least 100 s | 02-18-2010 |
20110000607 | Method of Producing a Stretch Laminate - A method of producing a stretch laminate exhibiting reduced defects from a mechanical activation process can include providing a nipping member. The nipping member can have a first nip region and a non-nip region adjacent to the first nip region. A first substrate and an elastic element are provided to the nipping member. The first substrate and the elastic element are joined in a face to face relationship with adhesive therebetween, thereby creating an intermediate laminate. The intermediate laminate has a first tack down region and an activation region adjacent the first tack down region. A portion of the first tack down region passes through the first nip region, and a portion of the activation region passes through the non-nip region of the nipping member. The activation region of the intermediate laminate is mechanically activated, thereby creating the stretch laminate. | 01-06-2011 |
20140199526 | STRETCH LAMINATES - A stretch laminate having a first substrate is adhesively attached to an elastic film. The adhesive is applied in a continuous manner to the substrate in a first tack down region which is disposed proximate to an end of the stretch laminate. The adhesive is applied as a plurality of adhesive stripes in an activation region which is interior of the first tack down region. The adhesive stripes have a width and a distance between adjacent adhesive stripes. The ratio of stripe width to distance between the adhesive stripes is in the range of less than about 1 or greater than about 0.33. | 07-17-2014 |
Gregory S. Reising, Gary, IN US
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20130165243 | PLAYGROUND SAFETY SURFACE - A safety surface for use over a supporting base in a designated area of a playground includes a bottom layer arranged for placement over the supporting base, a plurality of mesh bags, each of the mesh bags filled with a plurality of pieces of a shock absorbent material, and a border arranged for placement along selected edges of the designated area. The mesh bags are sized and shaped to abut adjacent mesh bags, with a portion of the mesh bags arranged to abut the border. And internal divider is positioned in an interior of the mesh bags, with the internal divider arranged to divide the interior of the mesh bags into a plurality of interior compartments. A top layer is arranged to overlie the mesh bags and arranged for securement to the border. | 06-27-2013 |
20140169877 | Safety Surface - A safety surface for use in a designated area of a playground or other activity area includes a primary shock absorbing layer formed with a plurality of bags, and a border arranged for placement along selected edges of the designated area. The bags are sized and shaped to abut adjacent bags, with a portion of the bags arranged to abut the border. Each of the bags is filled with a plurality of pieces of a shock absorbent material, and includes one or more internal dividers arranged to divide the interior of the bag into a plurality of interior compartments. A top layer is arranged to overlie the bags and arranged for securement to the border. The top layer may be formed by discrete tiles that are joined together along seams by an elongate channel connector. The border may be formed of border sections joined at articulating joints. | 06-19-2014 |
Kevin C. Reising, Keego Harbor, MI US
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20110233912 | Portfolio - A portfolio including a first cover to carry a product, and a second cover coupled to the first cover. The portfolio also may include one or more novel arrangements of features to protect the product if the portfolio is dropped, render the portfolio suitable for use by right-handed and left-handed users alike, facilitate releasable fastening of the product to the portfolio, and/or protect the product in a closed position of the portfolio. | 09-29-2011 |
Kilian Reising, Emmendingen DE
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20130079676 | NON-INVASIVE METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DETERMINING A REFERENCE PLANE OF THE HUMAN PELVIS - A non-invasive method for the determination of a reference plane of the human pelvis is described in which method position coordinates of three points A, B, C of the reference plane are determined non-invasively in a reference coordinate system and the reference plane is calculated from the position coordinates of the three points A, B, C, wherein position coordinates of a first point A of the reference plane are determined non-invasively by detecting a first characteristic point (A) on the pelvis, which first characteristic point (A) is located on the reference plane. Furthermore, a device for non-invasively determining a reference plane of the human pelvis is also described. | 03-28-2013 |
Michael Reising, Mombris DE
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20110195199 | PROCESS AND DEVICE FOR SOLDERING IN THE VAPOR PHASE - The invention provides a coating system for coating substrates in a cyclic mode. The process stations of the coating system are disposed in a circular fashion. A handling mechanism is provided for transferring the substrates between the process stations. The process stations comprise a lock for loading and unloading the substrates, at least two coating chambers, each of which comprises a plasma source for stationary coating of the substrate, and preferably a heating station. | 08-11-2011 |
20120027543 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR INTRODUCING AND REMOVING SUBSTRATES - The invention describes a method and a device for introducing and removing substrates. Substrates ( | 02-02-2012 |
20120027952 | TRANSPORT DEVICE HAVING A DEFLECTABLE SEALING FRAME - The invention describes a device for transporting a substrate ( | 02-02-2012 |
Nathan Reising, Evansville, IN US
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20100076191 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING TRIAZOLE SUBSTITUTED AZAINDOLEOXOACETIC PIPERAZINE DERIVATIVES AND NOVEL SALT FORMS PRODUCED THEREIN - A process is provided for preparing triazole substituted azaindoleoxoacetic piperazine derivative. Novel intermediates produced in the above process, and novel N-1 and amorphous forms of a 1,2,3-triazole substituted azaindoloxoacetic piperazine derivatives and processes for producing such novel forms are also provided. | 03-25-2010 |
Paul Raymond Reising, Evansville, IN US
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20120251621 | Nutritionally Enhanced Fraction From Rice Bran And Method of Lowering Insulin Resistance Using Same - Nutritionally enhanced nutraceutical Hydrophilic and Lipophilic Rice Bran Fractions from rice bran are provided, as well as a method of using the same to reduce Insulin Resistance in animals, especially humans with pre-diabetes and Type 2 diabetes or others with symptoms of Metabolic Syndrome. Provided in various example embodiments are mixtures of elevated levels of nutraceutical compounds, including but not limited to gamma-oryzanol, inositol, ferulic acid, tocotrienols and phytosterols and pharmaceutical and nutritional compositions thereof. Steps are provided including evaluating insulin resistance parameters, initiating therapy including providing therapeutic amounts of Hydrophilic and Lipophilic Rice Bran Fractions from rice bran to treat pre-diabetes and Type 2 diabetes or others with symptoms of Metabolic Syndrome, managing compliance with the therapy, and monitoring and reevaluating the therapy. | 10-04-2012 |
Robert J. Reising, Des Moines, IA US
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20140300451 | VEHICLE CONFIGURATION SYSTEM - A system for configuring a vehicle that comprises a feature. An electronic tag is coupleable to the feature. The system comprises a reader in communication with the electronic tag. The reader is configured to perform at least one of detecting a presence of the electronic tag, detecting an absence of the electronic tag, and receiving a feature data communicated by the electronic tag. A processor is in communication with the reader. The processor is operable to configure the vehicle based on at least one of the presence of the electronic tag, the absence of the electronic tag, and the feature data. | 10-09-2014 |
Tom Reising, Greenwood Village, CO US
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20130166311 | System and Method for Provisioning and Deploying a Virtual Appliance to Implement Enterprise Solutions - A reference architecture embodies a common, consistent, known best practice base reference architecture and configuration that may then be used for cloning out for the base of every customer environment. Given this base, the service provider is able to control the full functionality solution layer to provide the platform for consistent monitoring, patching, upgrading, etc. Accordingly, the service provider's application solution is an integrated appliance that can contain whatever is necessary at the solution layer to allow the service provider to remotely (or within the hosting center) support, maintain and gather key system metrics to promote optimal customer performance, decrease cost of implementation/support/ownership and vastly increase service offering base. | 06-27-2013 |