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Fletcher Darrel, Minneola, FL US
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20120012456 | ELECTROLYTIC CELL - An electrolytic cell comprising, 1) an electrolyte inlet reservoir, 2) an oxygen outlet chamber and 3) a reaction space therebetween which houses an electrode array. When water is introduced into the reaction chamber the water acts as both an induction coil core (with the surrounding cathodes as the induction coil) and a condenser (capacitor) dielectric to enable the formation of a unitary inductance-capacitance; which effectively is a capacitor and an inductor in parallel. With the application of the appropriate frequency the subject apparatus acts as a parallel resonant tank circuit storing energy in the magnetic field of the coil and in the electric field of the capacitor. | 01-19-2012 |
20120175247 | INTRMITTENT PULSE ELECTROLYSIS - A pulse generator includes a wave generator connected to a power source, the wave generator having an output signal; a de-multiplexer having a single input for receiving the output signal of the wave generator and splitting the signal into a plurality of channels carrying corresponding DeMux output signals; and a multiplexer electrically connected to each of the DeMux output signals and including means for alternately advancing or retarding the time interval between pulses of each the DeMux output signals and for combining at least two of the advanced or retarded output signals together and outputting the at least two advanced or retarded output signals as a single circuit output signal having a diverse pulse train. Pulse control means for controlling at least one of the pulse width and pulse amplitude of the circuit output signal is also provided. | 07-12-2012 |
Fletcher James, Leesburg, VA US
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20140047317 | Method and System for Persisting Add-in Data in Documents - A method and system for storing data used by an add-in application in, or associated with, a document. Document-based applications, such as Microsoft® Word and Corel® WordPerfect®, can be functionally enhanced with third-party add-ins. Present methods of storing data in a document body can slow down the document-based application processing significantly as the document grows large and the data associated with the add-in or document application also grows. Other current methods use auxiliary files, which means that the auxiliary files must be kept with the document. The presented method and system enable efficient add-in storage in a document, without substantial slow-down in performance or interference with the user's ability to manipulate the document. Because data is stored within the document itself, the document can be shared without losing data used by the add-in application. | 02-13-2014 |
Fletcher Liverance, Kent, OH US
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20110296152 | BOOT MODE - A method for launching a boot mode of a device including detecting an input in response to a user accessing a power button of the device, identifying at least one characteristic of the input and a corresponding boot mode which can be launched in response to at least one of the characteristic of the input, and configuring the device to launch the corresponding boot mode. | 12-01-2011 |
20130031226 | BROADCAST-BASED UPDATE MANAGEMENT - A first computing device establishes an update service associated with an identifier. When the first computing device receives a broadcast message from a second computing device that includes a network address of the second computing device, the first computing device transmits to the network address a message including the identifier associated with the update service. The update service receives from the second computing device a request including the identifier and in return transmits to the second computing device information about available updates. | 01-31-2013 |
20130031539 | SIGNATURE-BASED UPDATE MANAGEMENT - A computing device to determine whether to update using a computer file by generating a file signature for that computer file based on its file header information and comparing the file signature to a collection of file signatures for updates already applied for matches. | 01-31-2013 |
20130054535 | CLIENT AND SERVER FOR INSTALLATION OF FILES EMBEDDED WITHIN A CLIENT PROFILE - Example embodiments relate to distribution of a profile from a server to a client. In example embodiments, a server enables an administrator or other user to embed a file into a profile, where the profile is a structured document including the file and a storage location for the file on the client. The server may then transmit the profile to the client, which, upon receipt of the profile, may extract the embedded file from the structured document to a storage location on the client specified in the profile. | 02-28-2013 |
20130055008 | DOWNLOADING A DISK IMAGE FROM A SERVER WITH A REDUCED CORRUPTION WINDOW - Example embodiments relate to downloading a disk image from a server while reducing the corruption window. In example embodiments, a computing device writes a recovery image to a portion of a primary storage device. The computing device may then write the disk image to the primary storage device until a portion of the disk image corresponding to the recovery image remains. Next, the computing device may write the remaining portion of the disk image to a secondary storage location. Finally, the computing device may overwrite the recovery image using the remaining portion of the disk image from the secondary storage location. | 02-28-2013 |
20130193758 | Removable Battery of Computing Device - A computing device including a mounting component at a panel of the computing device to couple with a docking stand for a removable battery of the computing device to electrically couple and receive power from the docking stand and the removable battery supplies power to the computing device if the computing device decouples from the docking stand. | 08-01-2013 |
20140013096 | BOOTING A COMPUTING DEVICE TO HAVE A PREDEFINED FUNCTIONALITY - In a method for booting a computing device to have a predefined functionality, in which the computing device has stored thereon a limited functionality operating system (OS) having an operating file system, the limited functionality OS is booted and a characteristic file system with a predefined functionality is located. In addition, the characteristic file system is merged into the operating file system and the limited functionality OS is implemented with the merged file system to cause the computing device to have the predefined functionality. | 01-09-2014 |
20140019796 | Supervisor System Resuming Control - Embodiments herein relate to a computing device ( | 01-16-2014 |
Fletcher Liverance US
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20150334184 | ENABLING EXECUTION OF REMOTELY-HOSTED APPLICATIONS USING APPLICATION METADATA AND CLIENT UPDATES - Example embodiments relate to enabling execution of remotely-hosted applications via transmission of application metadata and client updates from a cloud server to a client device. In example embodiments, a cloud server maintains application metadata describing a remotely-hosted application. To enable remote execution of the applications by a client device, the cloud server sends the client device the application metadata and a corresponding client update that enables execution of the remotely-hosted application by the client device. | 11-19-2015 |
Fletcher Smith, Hagerstown, MD US
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20130283699 | LOCKING CARRIER AND MOUNTING ARRANGEMENT FOR TILT SASH COUNTERBALANCE SYSTEMS - A window balance assembly comprising an improved locking carrier mechanism is disclosed. The locking mechanism is actuated when the window sash is tilted. Cam surfaces on the receiver of the mechanism engage cam followers in the clamshell-type housing of the carrier forcing them apart outwardly to lock the carrier in the jamb channel of a window assembly and prevent movement of the carrier in the channel. The receiver incorporates two cams that engage two cam follower surfaces in the housing to improve the distribution of the locking forces of the carrier in the jamb channel. A dual-locking carrier expands in both the axial and lateral directions to contact both front and back surfaces and opposing side surfaces of the jamb channel. | 10-31-2013 |