Smutzer
Chad Smutzer, Rochester, MN US
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20110084778 | ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT SIGNAL CONNECTION SYSTEM - A termination block for connecting a first signal device and a second signal device. The termination block includes a housing, first and second connectors, and an electrical circuit having passive elements that connect the first and second connectors and provide impedance matching. | 04-14-2011 |
20120218051 | ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT SIGNAL CONNECTION SYSTEM - A termination block for connecting a first signal device and a second signal device. The termination block includes a housing, first and second connectors, and an electrical circuit having passive elements that connect the first and second connectors and provide impedance matching. | 08-30-2012 |
Chad Austin Smutzer, Bedford, MA US
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20140298922 | Torque Sensor - A torque sensing device includes a rotating component configured to rotate about an axis of rotation and a first sensor positioned adjacent to the rotating component to sense instantaneous angular position of the rotating component at a first location. A second sensor is positioned adjacent to the rotating component radially inboard of the first sensor to sense instantaneous angular position of the rotating component at a second location. A controller is operably coupled to the first sensor and the second sensor. The controller determines a relative phase shift between a first signal generated by the first sensor and a second signal generated by the second sensor to calculate an output proportional to a torque applied to the rotating component. | 10-09-2014 |
Leah R. Smutzer, Rochester, MN US
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20110067025 | AUTOMATICALLY GENERATING COMPOUND COMMANDS IN A COMPUTER SYSTEM - A computer system provides a way to automatically generate compound commands that perform tasks made up of multiple simple commands. A compound command generation mechanism monitors consecutive user commands and compares the consecutive commands a user has taken to a command sequence identification policy. If the user's consecutive commands satisfy the command sequence identification policy the user's consecutive commands become a command sequence. If the command sequence satisfies the compound command policy, the compound generation mechanism can generate a compound command for the command sequence automatically or prompt an administrator to allow the compound command to be generated. Generating a compound command can be done on a user by user basis or on a system wide basis. The compound command can then be displayed to the user to execute so that the command sequence is performed by the user selecting the compound command for execution. | 03-17-2011 |
20130160015 | AUTOMATICALLY GENERATING COMPOUND COMMANDS IN A COMPUTER SYSTEM - A computer system provides a way to automatically generate compound commands that perform tasks made up of multiple simple commands. A compound command generation mechanism monitors consecutive user commands and compares the consecutive commands a user has taken to a command sequence identification policy. If the user's consecutive commands satisfy the command sequence identification policy the user's consecutive commands become a command sequence. If the command sequence satisfies the compound command policy, the compound generation mechanism can generate a compound command for the command sequence automatically or prompt an administrator to allow the compound command to be generated. Generating a compound command can be done on a user by user basis or on a system wide basis. The compound command can then be displayed to the user to execute so that the command sequence is performed by the user selecting the compound command for execution. | 06-20-2013 |
Leah Rae Smutzer, Rochester, MN US
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20090125804 | GENERATING SCHEMA-SPECIFIC DITA SPECIALIZATIONS DURING GENERIC SCHEMA TRANSFORMATIONS - A method and apparatus produces documentation from customized extensible mark-up language (XML) by generating a schema-specific Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) specialization. The DITA specialization is generated from XML schemas which define the XML documents. During the process of generating the DITA specialization, a XSL transform is also generated. The XSL transform is applied to the XML file to produce a DITA file that follows the rules of the DITA specialization. Prior art transforms can then be used to convert the DITA file and the DITA specialization to standard documentation. Generating schema-specific DITA specializations may be an automatic process or a dynamic process under the direction of a user. | 05-14-2009 |
20090183066 | AUTOMATICALLY GENERATING DYNAMIC DOCUMENTATION FROM PRODUCT CONFIGURATION - A method and apparatus for automatically generating dynamic documentation from a product's configuration related data in a product configuration. A transformation engine incorporates a dynamic documentation mechanism that uses the product configuration file and other information to automatically generate dynamic documentation. In order to automate the creation of dynamic documentation, a new type of annotation element called a “tutorial annotation” is inserted into the product configuration file. The dynamic documentation mechanism provides dynamic documentation such as walk-through tutorials, configuration help, and animations based on the product configuration file and information stored in the tutorial annotations. The dynamic documentation mechanism ascertains a dynamic flow by reading the tutorial annotations and stepping through all of the relationships or dependencies of the product configuration file associated with the software product. The transformation engine then presents the dynamic documentation information in a tutorial fashion (e.g. step by step tutorial using animation). | 07-16-2009 |
20090259661 | Controlling Modification of Components in a Content Management System - A content management system (CMS) includes a content modification mechanism that checks a modification contract corresponding to a component in the repository, and determines if all relevant criteria in the modification contract corresponding to the component are satisfied before making changes to or allowing reuse of a component in the repository. The modification contract may specify a profile of authors that are allowed to modify the corresponding component. The content management system includes an author profile update mechanism that monitors modifications by authors to components in the repository, and automatically adjusts a profile of each author according to modifications made by the author. In this manner the rank of authors is automatically adjusted and the modification of components is controlled in a way that allows modification by those who are authorized yet restricts modification by those who are not authorized. | 10-15-2009 |
20090259662 | Controlling Reuse of Components in a Content Management System - A content management system (CMS) includes a content reuse mechanism that checks a reuse contract corresponding to a component in the repository, and determines if all relevant criteria in the reuse contract corresponding to the component are satisfied before allowing reuse of a component in the repository. In this manner the reuse of components is controlled in a way that allows reuse when stated criteria in the reuse contract are satisfied yet restricts reuse when the criteria in the reuse contract are not satisfied. | 10-15-2009 |
Megan Marie Smutzer, Kalamazoo, MI US
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20130266601 | Mycoplasma Hyopneumoniae Vaccine - This invention provides an immunogenic composition including a soluble portion of a | 10-10-2013 |
20130266602 | PCV/Mycoplasma Hyopneumoniae Combination Vaccine - This invention provides a multivalent immunogenic composition including a soluble portion of a | 10-10-2013 |
20130266603 | PCV/Mycoplasma Hyopneumoniae/PRRS Combination Vaccine - This invention provides a trivalent immunogenic composition including a soluble portion of a | 10-10-2013 |