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Jeff Engle, Newberg, OR US
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20150355153 | PHENYLACETYLENES - A compound, or a protonate or salt thereof, having the formula of: | 12-10-2015 |
Jeffrey R. Engle, West Bloomfield, MI US
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20140251782 | IN-MOLDED RESISTIVE AND SHIELDING ELEMENTS - An article of manufacture having an in-molded resistive and/or shielding element and method of making the same are shown and described. In one disclosed method, a resistive and/or shielding element is printed on a film. The film is formed to a desired shape and put in an injection mold. A molten plastic material is introduced into the injection mold to form a rigid structure that retains the film. | 09-11-2014 |
Jeremy Engle, San Jose, CA US
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20150186989 | PRICING AND LISTING CONFIGURATION RECOMMENDATION ENGINE - In an example embodiment, an item characteristic is received, the item characteristic pertaining to an item being listed for sale, by a seller, via an ecommerce service. Then, a plurality of past transactions of items having the item characteristic are analyzed. Based on this analysis, a first set of one or more optimal listing configuration parameters are identified in accordance with a first set of listing criteria. Then, the first set of one or more identified optimal listing configuration parameters to the seller in a user interface that permits the seller to change one or more listing configuration parameters based on the presentation. | 07-02-2015 |
Jesse C. Engle, Hershey, PA US
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20150301723 | NETWORK BASED METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COLLABORATIVE DESIGN - A method and apparatus are disclosed for collaborative design using a digital image. A networked system includes a web server, a database accessible by the web server, and a client computer connected with the web server for modifying a design set forth in a digital image and uploading a first modified version of the digital image. The web server hosts a web-based collaborative design application for modifying a room design depicted in a digital image, and published on a website hosted by the web server. The database stores information published on the website. The client computer can be used for designing a room based on a digital image of a room scene, and uploading the digital images, under control of a first user, to the web server. The collaborative design application is accessible by the first user to post the digital images for storage in the database, and is accessible via the Internet by a second user for posting of a redesign and comment. | 10-22-2015 |
Joel M. Engle, Purvis, MS US
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20140318725 | LOW VISCOSITY KRAFT FIBER HAVING REDUCED YELLOWING PROPERTIES AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME - A bleached softwood kraft pulp fiber with high alpha cellulose content and increased brightness and whiteness is provided. Methods for making the kraft fiber and products made from it are also described. | 10-30-2014 |
Joel Mark Engle, Purvis, MS US
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20140371442 | LOW VISCOSITY KRAFT FIBER HAVING REDUCED YELLOWING PROPERTIES AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME - A bleached softwood kraft pulp fiber with high alpha cellulose content and improved anti-yellowing is provided. Methods for making the kraft pulp fiber and products from it are also described. | 12-18-2014 |
20150126728 | THE USE OF SURFACTANT TO TREAT PULP AND IMPROVE THE INCORPORATION OF KRAFT PULP INTO FIBER FOR THE PRODUCTION OF VISCOSE AND OTHER SECONDARY FIBER PRODUCTS - A surfactant treated bleached softwood kraft pulp fiber, useful as a starting material In the production of cellulose derivatives including cellulose ether, cellulose esters and viscose, is disclosed. Methods for making the kraft pulp fiber and products made from it are also described. | 05-07-2015 |
20160002849 | Softwood Kraft Fiber Having an Improved A-Cellulose Content and its Use in the Production of Chemical Cellulose Products - A bleached softwood kraft pulp fiber with high α-cellulose content and a low CED viscosity is provided, A surfactant treated fiber useful in the production of chemical derivatives is also described. Methods for making the kraft pulp fiber and products made from it are also described. | 01-07-2016 |
Jonathan Engle, Auckland NZ
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20100152886 | RECIRCULATING SORTING SYSTEM - The apparatus is for sorting a range of machine-identifiable items received in random order such as meat products or cuts produced at an abattoir. In one example, the items are allocated into high, medium and low priority types (total 205 types). High priority items are allowed a smaller range of types than are low-priority items. Items are recirculated automatically for re-sorting once, twice or three times respectively into fully sorted sets of products. Preferably a freezing chamber surrounds the sorting apparatus so that the items become chilled or frozen while being sorted. | 06-17-2010 |
Jonathan W. Engle, Los Alamos, NM US
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20150098901 | Actinium-225 Compositions of Matter And Methods Of Their Use - The present invention is directed to improved methods for generating compositions comprising actinium-225. | 04-09-2015 |
Jonathan Ward Engle, Los Alamos, NM US
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20150344508 | NITROGEN-RICH MACROCYCLIC LIGANDS, CHELATION COMPLEXES THEREOF, AND PROCESS FOR SELECTIVE CHELATION OF RADIOACTIVE BISMUTH IONS WITH THE LIGANDS - Selective chelation of bismuth radionuclide ions from a mixture including actinium radionuclide ions involves exposing a ligand to an aqueous solution that includes bismuth radionuclide ions and actinium radionuclide ions under conditions whereby the bismuth radionuclide ions selectively chelate to the ligand for form cationic complexes of the bismuth radionuclide ions. and separating the cationic complexes of the bismuth radionuclide ions from the actinium radionuclide ions. The ligands have a structure based on a 12-membered cyclen ring and may include pendant functional groups that can be derivatized with biological targeting vectors for targeted alpha therapy. | 12-03-2015 |
Joseph Orion Engle, Waterford, MI US
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20140376757 | ENCLOSURE DEVICE FOR A VIDEO DISPLAY - An improved enclosure device for protecting electronic equipment is disclosed. The enclosure device may include an adapter plate for attaching the electronic equipment to the enclosure device. The adapter plate is preferably configured to prevent damage to the electronic equipment when mounting the enclosure device to a generally vertical support. The enclosure device may include one or more inserts having an opening and a slit for receiving a cable so that the cable can be passed through the enclosure device. The insert preferably seals against the cable so that a barrier to water is created. As such, the electronic equipment may be protected from rain. | 12-25-2014 |
Matthew Engle, Watertown, MA US
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20150036876 | ASSOCIATING A CODE WITH AN OBJECT - Described are machine vision systems, methods, and apparatus, including computer program products for associating codes with objects. In an embodiment, a machine vision system includes an area-scan camera having a field of view (FOV), the area-scan camera disposed relative to a first workspace such that the FOV covers at least a portion of the first workspace and a dimensioner disposed relative to a second workspace. The machine vision system includes a machine vision processor configured to: determine an image location of a code in an image; determine a ray in a shared coordinate space that is a back-projection of the image location of the code; determine one or more surfaces of one or more objects based on dimensioning data; determine a first surface of the one or more surfaces that intersects the 3D ray; and associate the code with an object associated with the first surface. | 02-05-2015 |
Matthew D. Engle, Hertfordshire GB
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20160132707 | HEAD-MOUNTED CODE SCANNER - The described mobile device for optically reading a machine-interpretable code, used for example in an order picking system for consumer and/or consumable goods, includes a head-mountable scanner with a code reader and a control unit controlling the head-mounted scanner to switch the code reader between a detection mode and a reading mode. In the detection mode, the code reader operates in a low power mode sufficient to detect the presence of a machine-interpretable code. The control unit switches the code reader into the higher-powered reading mode when the code is detected to optically read the code. A wireless communication device may also be provided to wirelessly transmit information corresponding to the scanned code to a remote receiving unit for storage and/or data processing. | 05-12-2016 |
Matthew R. Engle, San Jose, CA US
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20140250225 | AGILE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - The agile information technology infrastructure management system and related methods and processes provide a solution with the required flexibility to effectively and efficiently monitor and manage a wide-variety of disparate information technology and network infrastructure deployed in businesses and enterprises throughout a region or the world. | 09-04-2014 |
Michael Thomas Engle, Holmdel, NJ US
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20150348341 | Radio Frequency Fingerprint Detection - Electromagnetic (EM)/radio frequency (RF) emissions may be detected and corresponding EM personas may be created. One or more EM personas may be associated with a super persona corresponding to a particular entity. EM personas, super personas, and/or supplemental identifying information can be used to enforce security protocols. | 12-03-2015 |
20150348342 | Electromagnetic Persona Generation Based on Radio Frequency Fingerprints - Electromagnetic (EM)/radio frequency (RF) emissions may be detected and corresponding EM personas may be created. One or more EM personas may be associated with a super persona corresponding to a particular entity. EM personas, super personas, and/or supplemental identifying information can be used to enforce security protocols. | 12-03-2015 |
20150350233 | Anomalous Behavior Detection Based on Behavioral Signatures - Electromagnetic (EM)/radio frequency (RF) emissions may be detected and corresponding EM personas may be created. One or more EM personas may be associated with a super persona corresponding to a particular entity. EM personas, super personas, and/or supplemental identifying information can be used to enforce security protocols. | 12-03-2015 |
20150350862 | Security Measures Based on Signal Strengths of Radio Frequency Signals - Electromagnetic (EM)/radio frequency (RF) emissions may be detected and corresponding EM personas may be created. One or more EM personas may be associated with a super persona corresponding to a particular entity. EM personas, super personas, and/or supplemental identifying information can be used to enforce security protocols. | 12-03-2015 |
20150350902 | Anomalous Behavior Detection Using Radio Frequency Fingerprints and Access Credentials - Electromagnetic (EM)/radio frequency (RF) emissions may be detected and corresponding EM personas may be created. One or more EM personas may be associated with a super persona corresponding to a particular entity. EM personas, super personas, and/or supplemental identifying information can be used to enforce security protocols. | 12-03-2015 |
20160124071 | Diverse Radio Frequency Signature, Video, and Image Sensing for Detection and Localization - Systems and methods can support coprocessing radio signals and video to identify and locate a radio transmitter. Positions and orientations for cameras and RF sensors may be maintained. An RF signature associated with the radio transmitter may be received from the RF sensors to determine an RF persona. A first physical location for the radio transmitter may be estimated according to a physical radio propagation model operating on RF signals. A video stream from one or more of the cameras may be received. An individual may be identified in the video stream using computer vision techniques. A second physical location for the radio transmitter may be estimated from the video stream. Relationships may be established between the first physical location and the second physical location and between the RF persona and the identified individual. The relationships may be presented to an operator interface. | 05-05-2016 |
20160127392 | ELECTROMAGNETIC SIGNATURE ANALYSIS FOR THREAT DETECTION IN A WIRELESS ENVIRONMENT OF EMBEDDED COMPUTING DEVICES - Systems and methods can support detecting and identifying threats associated with wireless devices. A radio receiver can collect radio frequency signals from one or more sensor antennas positioned within an electromagnetic environment. The receiver can generate data samples representing at least a portion of the radio frequency signals. Feature vectors can be generated comprising at least a portion of the data samples and attribute information. The attribute information can describe one or more features of a communicated signal within the radio frequency signals. Content of the feature vectors may be compared against signatures of known signals to identify radio frequency signals associated with a wireless attack. Content of the feature vectors may be compared against templates of known attacks to classify the identified wireless attacks. Threat information associated with the wireless attacks may be presented to one or more operator interfaces. | 05-05-2016 |
20160127403 | SENSOR MESH AND SIGNAL TRANSMISSION ARCHITECTURES FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC SIGNATURE ANALYSIS - Systems and methods can support a sensor mesh and signal transmission architecture for electromagnetic signature analysis and threat detection. Sensor antennas may be deployed within an electromagnetic environment. A configurable antenna feed network can couple radio frequency signals from the antennas to both software-defined radio receivers and hardware-defined radio receivers. A raw signal analysis engine associated with the software-defined radio receiver can receive digital samples of the radio frequency signals, identify signal features within the digital samples, and generate signal feature vectors from the identified signal features. A signal feature network can receive the signal feature. A signal aggregation and analysis engine can receive the signal feature vectors from the signal feature network, aggregate the signal feature vectors, process the signal feature vectors, and identify wireless attacks according to the signal features within the signal feature vectors. One or more updatable analysis databases can support the signal processing operations. | 05-05-2016 |
20160127404 | COMPUTATIONAL SIGNAL PROCESSING ARCHITECTURES FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC SIGNATURE ANALYSIS - Systems and methods can support a computational signal processing architecture for electromagnetic signature analysis and threat detection. A plurality of sensor antennas can couple a radio frequency signal into a radio receiver. The radio receiver can generate digital samples of the signal. A raw signal analysis engine can identify signal features within the digital samples, generate signal feature vectors from the identified signal features, decode signal content from the signal feature vectors, and transmit the signal feature vectors into a signal feature network. The signal feature vectors may be aggregated from the signal feature network into a signal aggregation and analysis engine. The signal aggregation and analysis engine can refine feature vectors through processing such as identifying wireless attacks according to the signal features within the signal feature vectors. One or more operator interfaces and one or more analysis databases may support these operations. | 05-05-2016 |
20160127907 | BLIND SIGNAL CLASSIFICATION AND DEMODULATION IN A MULTIMODAL RADIO FREQUENCY ENVIRONMENT - Systems and methods can support detecting and identifying threats associated with wireless devices within an electromagnetic environment. One or more sensor antennas may be located within the electromagnetic environment. Radio frequency signals may be coupled from the sensor antennas into a radio receiver. The radio receiver can communicate data samples representing a portion of the radio frequency signal to a raw signal analysis engine. The raw signal analysis engine can identify features associated with a communicated signal within the data samples. The raw signal analysis engine can classify modulation features and decode information features from the communicated signal. Feature vectors may be generated comprising the data samples and the identified features associated with the data samples. The feature vectors can be transmitted to a signal aggregation and analysis engine to support detecting and identifying electromagnetic threats and to support associated operator interfaces. | 05-05-2016 |
Raphael Abraham Engle, Auckland NZ
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20140027242 | RECIRCULATING CONTINUOUS STORAGE APPARATUS - A continuous storage apparatus holds carriers each having many vertical shelves to be continuously loaded and unloaded by pushers at adjacent positions. The conveyor order of arrival of items is maintained on departure. Shelves hold items to be frozen or cooked during storage by a forward or backward (countercurrent) flow of recirculating cold or hot air within the tunnels of the machine. Carrier motion is provided by lifting and lowering conveyor chains at both ends of the tunnels and by shunting the carriers, supported by wheels or skids on rails along the tunnels, when pushed by an actuator. | 01-30-2014 |
Ryan Travis Engle, Austin, TX US
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20150325048 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIA FOR GENERATING A COMPOSITE SCENE OF A REAL-WORLD LOCATION AND AN OBJECT - Provided are systems, methods, and computer-readable media for generating a composite scene of a real-world location and an object. An image, such as a panoramic view, of a real-world location and an image of an object are obtained. HDR lighting properties of the real-world location image are determined and used to render the object. The object is positioned in the real-world location image to generate a composite scene that such that the rendered object appears to be physically present in the real-world location. | 11-12-2015 |