Ryerson
Carey Ryerson, Commerce City, CO US
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20130059465 | SWIMMING POOL DECKPLATE FOR HORIZONTAL SURFACES WITH INTEGRATED SLOPES AROUND ELECTRICAL CONTACTS - A horizontally mounted connector deckplate for swimming pools to connect swim timing devices and other devices with electrical contacts with potential difference mounted on slopes integrated into the body of the deckplate. These integrated slopes cause corrosive pool water that is splashed on the deckplate, which creates water bridges between electrical contacts, to flow off through gravity, overcoming the water surface tension. Therefore electrolytic currents through the water bridges are greatly reduced, reducing corrosion of the electrical contacts of the deckplate. In addition corrosion resistant materials such as titanium are used for the electrical contacts. | 03-07-2013 |
20140045371 | SWIMMING POOL DECKPLATE FOR HORIZONTAL SURFACES WITH INTEGRATED SLOPES AROUND ELECTRICAL CONTACTS - A horizontally mounted connector deckplate for swimming pools to connect swim timing devices and other devices with electrical contacts with potential difference mounted on slopes integrated into the body of the deckplate. These integrated slopes cause corrosive pool water that is splashed on the deckplate, which creates water bridges between electrical contacts, to flow off through gravity, overcoming the water surface tension. Therefore electrolytic currents through the water bridges are greatly reduced, reducing corrosion of the electrical contacts of the deckplate. In addition corrosion resistant materials such as titanium are used for the electrical contacts. | 02-13-2014 |
Christopher Maybee Ryerson, Ottawa CA
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20120047269 | Network Selection Methods And Apparatus With Use Of A Master Service Management Module And A Prioritized List Of Multiple Aggregator Service Profiles - A communication device is configured to store one or more aggregator service application modules for use in accessing one or more different aggregator services. Each aggregator service offers access through a plurality of offered wireless networks identified by a plurality of offered wireless network identifiers. The communication device maintains a prioritized list of profiles which include one or more aggregator service profiles associated with the one or more aggregator services. A scanning operation is performed for identifying one or more available wireless networks in a geographic area of the device, for producing a scan list of one or more available wireless network identifiers corresponding to the one or more available wireless networks. One of the aggregator service profiles is selected from the prioritized list, causing one of the aggregator service application modules corresponding to the selected profile to be invoked. The invoked module causes one of the available wireless network identifiers from the scan list that matches one of the offered wireless network identifiers to be selected, if such matching identifier exists. A connection is established with one of the available wireless networks corresponding to the selected available wireless network identifier, for accessing a selected aggregator service corresponding to the selected aggregator service profile. | 02-23-2012 |
Christopher Maybee Ryerson, Kanata CA
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20120210001 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING ACCESS TO A COMMUNICATION NETWORK - The disclosure recites a system and method for selecting a client device for a server device managing communications for a wireless network. The method comprises: identifying a set of wireless devices that are communicating in the network; and identifying a set of client of devices in the set of wireless devices to communicate with the network through the server device by evaluating members in the set wireless for their communication characteristics for the network. | 08-16-2012 |
20130346606 | Managing Use of Network Resources - Some aspects of what is described here relate to managing the use of network resources on a mobile device. User input received at the device indicates whether to allow an application associated with a first perimeter on the device to access a network resource associated with a second perimeter on the device. For example, in some instances user input may indicate whether to allow data from applications associated with a personal perimeter on the device to be transmitted over an enterprise communication system. When outbound data associated with the first perimeter are received, the device determines, according to the indication from the user input, whether to route the outbound data to the network resource associated with the second perimeter. | 12-26-2013 |
20140115653 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR IMPLEMENTING SECURITY POLICIES ON A MOBILE DEVICE - Methods and devices for implementing security policies on a wireless device. The wireless device may include a non-volatile memory comprising a security type hard-coded in the non-volatile memory. Based on the security type, it may be determined whether a received security policy governing behavior of one or more resources designated as personal is applicable to the one or more resources designated as personal. If the security type is determined to indicate that the received security policy is not applicable to the one or more resources designated as personal, the security policy may not be applied to the one or more resources designated as personal. | 04-24-2014 |
20140171078 | Methods And Apparatus For Use In Controlling Connections To Wireless Networks - In one illustrative example, a wireless device receives a communication policy from a private network. The communication policy includes allowable service provider identifiers (e.g. domain names, realms) corresponding to allowable service providers. The wireless device stores these identifiers in its memory. When roaming, the wireless device encounters a wireless network (“hotspot”) and receives via the wireless network one or more reachable service provider identifiers corresponding to one or more reachable service providers. In a work mode of operation, the wireless device allows a connection to the wireless network based on a match between one of the allowable and reachable service provider identifiers, but otherwise disallows the connection. The communication policy may additionally or alternatively include device types for PP networks, and/or allowable private network identifiers (e.g. ESSIDs), and/or allowable hotspot aggregator service identifiers or names, for use in the work mode. | 06-19-2014 |
Claudia Jane Ryerson, Dearborn, MO US
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20130007940 | CHILD GARMENT FOR CAR SEAT AND METHOD OF CLOTHING CHILD RESTRAINED IN CAR SEAT - An infant garment is provided with an open back for placement on an infant while positioned in a car seat. The garment can include arms and legs, or, alternatively, can have a bunting-style configuration with a closed lower end adapted for receiving both of an infant's legs. The garment is meant to be placed on a child or infant after that child has been secured within the car seat. The primary purpose is to ensure that the child is suitably warm throughout his or her duration in the car seat. | 01-10-2013 |
Cody J. Ryerson, Peoria, IL US
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20110035109 | STEERING SYSTEM WITH AUTOMATED ARTICULATION CONTROL - An articulated machine and method of operation, the articulated machine having a first frame with a first traction device and a steering apparatus that controls a steering angle thereof, the first frame pivotally coupled to a second frame at an articulation joint, the second frame having a second traction device, a steering sensor configured to provide a steering signal indicative of the steering angle, and an electronic controller configured to automatically control an articulation angle based on the steering signal. | 02-10-2011 |
Craig Ryerson, Toledo, OH US
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20100007253 | Drawer storage system - A drawer based storage system is disclosed. It comprises a drawer adapted to be supported on a support frame having sides and, preferably, a front. The drawer is supported for pivotal movement between a closed, generally horizontal position and an open, non-horizontal position and, further, for sliding movement, only when the drawer is in the open position, between a retracted position and an extended position. | 01-14-2010 |
Kenneth J. Ryerson, Pella, IA US
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20090109081 | Positioning correction system and method for single and multi-channel ground penetrating radar - A mobile geophysical instrument produces geophysical data sets each associated with a position computed by use of a position sensor. A variable time delay results between a time when data for each geophysical data set is collected and a time when a position associated with each geophysical data set is recorded. A module receives distance transducer data and includes circuitry configured to generate a module signal based on trigger signals from the distance transducer and a calibration value. A data acquisition system (DAS) receives geophysical data sets from the geophysical instrument, positioning data from the positioning sensor, and the module signals. The DAS generates a DAS timestamp in response to each module signal and associates the DAS timestamp with each geophysical data set and a position associated with the geophysical data set, so as to substantially eliminate the variable time delay. | 04-30-2009 |
20130234879 | OFFSET FREQUENCY HOMODYNE GROUND PENETRATING RADAR - Systems and methods involve generating a baseband signal, up-converting the baseband signal to a radar signal frequency, filtering a lower sideband of the up-converted signal, and transmitting the filtered up-converted signal. Systems and methods also involve receiving a return signal, down-converting the return signal using a signal having a frequency offset from the up-converted signal, filtering the upper sideband of the down-converted return signal, and producing a baseband return signal. | 09-12-2013 |