Freimuth, US
Douglas M. Freimuth, Hawthorne, NY US
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20110019533 | Network Element Bypass in Computing Computer Architecture - A method and apparatus in accordance with the present invention provides monitoring a self-adjusting multi-tier processing system. At least one computing resource of one of the tiers of the self-adjusting multi-tier processing system is dynamically bypassed based on at least one predetermined criterion, wherein dynamically bypassing energizes or de-energizes a bypass control switch that operates to route data between tiers of the system in a manner that excludes the at least one computing resource. | 01-27-2011 |
Douglas Morgan Freimuth, New York, NY US
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20090222564 | Apparatus and Method for Supporting Connection Establishment in an Offload of Network Protocol Processing - A number of improvements in network adapters that offload protocol processing from the host processor are provided. Specifically, a mechanism for improving connection establishment in a system utilizing an offload network adapter is provided. The connection establishment mechanism provides the ability to offload connection establishment and maintenance of connection state information to the offload network adapter. As a result of this offloading of connection establishment and state information maintenance, the number of communications needed between the host system and the offload network adapter may be reduced. In addition, offloading of these functions to the offload network adapter permits bulk notification of established connections and state information to the host system rather than piecemeal notifications as is present in known computing systems. | 09-03-2009 |
20110161456 | Apparatus and Method for Supporting Memory Management in an Offload of Network Protocol Processing - A number of improvements in network adapters that offload protocol processing from the host processor are provided. Specifically, mechanisms for handling memory management and optimization within a system utilizing an offload network adapter are provided. The memory management mechanism permits both buffered sending and receiving of data as well as zero-copy sending and receiving of data. In addition, the memory management mechanism permits grouping of DMA buffers that can be shared among specified connections based on any number of attributes. The memory management mechanism further permits partial send and receive buffer operation, delaying of DMA requests so that they may be communicated to the host system in bulk, and expedited transfer of data to the host system. | 06-30-2011 |
20110167134 | Apparatus and Method for Supporting Memory Management in an Offload of Network Protocol Processing - A number of improvements in network adapters that offload protocol processing from the host processor are provided. Specifically, mechanisms for handling memory management and optimization within a system utilizing an offload network adapter are provided. The memory management mechanism permits both buffered sending and receiving of data as well as zero-copy sending and receiving of data. In addition, the memory management mechanism permits grouping of DMA buffers that can be shared among specified connections based on any number of attributes. The memory management mechanism further permits partial send and receive buffer operation, delaying of DMA requests so that they may be communicated to the host system in bulk, and expedited transfer of data to the host system. | 07-07-2011 |
Douglas Morgan Freimuth US
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20090307350 | IN-KERNAL CONTENT-AWARE SERVICE DIFFERENTIATION - The increasing number of Internet users and innovative new services such as e-commerce are placing new demands on Web servers. It is becoming essential for Web servers to provide performance isolation, have fast recovery times, and provide continuous service during overload at least to preferred customers. The invention describes a kernel-based architecture for content-aware service differentiation that protects Web servers against overload by controlling the amount and rate of work entering the system. We have invented a mechanism that provides admission control and service differentiation based on connection and application level information. The application header-based connection control uses application-level information (such as URIs and cookies for HTTP) to define different service differentiation actions. The present invention provides the kernel mechanisms that are more efficient and scalable than application level controls implemented in current Web servers. | 12-10-2009 |
Ed Freimuth, Palos Heights, IL US
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20110121699 | Visual Tool System - A system is disclosed for a tool identification method comprising a movable metal storage cabinet and tool profiles positioned the side of a storage cabinet wherein said tool profiles detail the tool contents of the drawers of said storage cabinet. | 05-26-2011 |
Edward Karl Freimuth, Palos Heights, IL US
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20100123375 | Locking System for Filing Cabinets to Prevent More than One Drawer being Open at One Time - A cabinet interlocking system is disclosed for a cabinet comprising a plurality of drawers wherein the interlocking system acts to prevent more than one drawer being opened at one time. The interlocking system comprises: a) an application of wedge-shaped support members for each movable side, or on at least one side, (could also be mounted on just one side), of each drawer to support each drawer in an open and closed position, b) a set of movable interlocking spring-loaded interlocking pieces mounted on adjoining support walls of the cabinet upon which the wedge-shaped drawer slides support members applied to the sides of the cabinet drawers of the cabinet drawers remain when the drawers are in the open position, c) a locking mechanism comprising a key-operated locking bracket and a key operated locking bar, which operate to lock and unlock the set of movable interlocking spring-loaded interlocking piece to permit the movable interlocking pieces to move upon entrance of the wedge-shaped members to penetrate between the interlocking members upon opening of one cabinet drawer, to raise the interlocking support members of the other interlocking pieces of other cabinet drawers above the open drawer to prevent opening the other cabinet drawers, above the open drawer. Also, cabinet drawers are blocked from opening by a spatial constraint there being only enough space between the several spring loaded interlocking pieces to allow one and only one wedge shaped member to pass between members of one interlocking piece. | 05-20-2010 |
20140167575 | UNIVERSAL SAFETY LOCK SYSTEM FOR TOOL CABINETS - A tool cabinet apparatus with a safety lock system and a method of manufacturing the cabinet. The cabinet includes a shell or frame, an inner panel with openings for installing drawer slides, a plurality of four different drawer configurations, the drawer configurations including drawers of three inches, five inches, seven inches and eight inches, and a block guide attached to the inner panel for stacking three different configurations of lock blocks. One block configuration includes an upper protrusion, another block configuration includes a lower protrusion and a third block configuration is a spacer with no protrusions. To achieve universality, the two blocks with upper and lower protrusions are paired and between such pairs there are three of the third blocks to accommodate each of the eight inch drawers, two of the third blocks to accommodate each of the seven inch drawers, one third block to accommodate each of the five inch drawers and no third blocks to accommodate each of the three inch drawers. Each lock block has opposed offset grooves of different sizes. | 06-19-2014 |
Joseph Freimuth, Los Angeles, CA US
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20130323692 | Education Game Systems and Methods - The present disclosure provides education game systems and methods that display key words and distractor words simultaneously across a user interface such that a student can practice identifying and applying key words to improve their overall score on standardized exams. | 12-05-2013 |
20140356838 | Education Game Systems and Methods - The present disclosure provides education game systems and methods that display test problems including answer options, wherein the systems and methods enable a user to drag the answer options from the test problem to an answer receiving location to improve the user's test taking skills, thereby improving their overall score on standardized exams. | 12-04-2014 |
Joseph Frank Freimuth, Los Angeles, CA US
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20150066921 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING WORD PHRASES BASED ON STRESS PATTERNS - The present disclosure provides systems and methods for generating matching phrases based on user-defined criteria including a desired stress pattern of a phrase. The system may determine a stress pattern based on user-defined criteria including an auditory file of a melody, and use the determined stress pattern to generate a plurality of matching phrases that include the same stress pattern. | 03-05-2015 |
Paul I. Freimuth, East Setauket, NY US
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20100144029 | Facilitating Protein Solubility by Use of Peptide Extensions - Expression vectors for expression of a protein or polypeptide of interest as a fusion product composed of the protein or polypeptide of interest fused at one terminus to a solubility enhancing peptide extension are provided. Sequences encoding the peptide extensions are provided. The invention further comprises antibodies which bind specifically to one or more of the solubility enhancing peptide extensions. | 06-10-2010 |
Robert Freimuth, Greenfield, WI US
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20140001894 | ACTUATOR HAVING A BRUSHED DC ELECTRIC MOTOR AND AN EMI REDUCTION CIRCUIT | 01-02-2014 |
Robert R. Freimuth, Rochester, MN US
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20090221053 | SULFOTRANSFERASE SEQUENCE VARIANTS - Isolated sulfotransferase nucleic acid molecules that include a nucleotide sequence variant and nucleotides flanking the sequence variant are described, as well as sulfotransferase allozymes. Methods for determining if a mammal is predisposed to thyroid disease or cancer also are described. | 09-03-2009 |
Uwe Freimuth, Dallas, TX US
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20110003633 | AMUSEMENT GAME - The present invention relates to a win method for use in an amusement game, and an amusement game | 01-06-2011 |
Uwe Alan Freimuth, Dallas, TX US
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20090111550 | Text Message Entry of a Remote Contest Using Participation Code Awarded at a Local Arcade Game - An arcade game is disclosed that includes receiving one or more game credits, beginning the arcade game in response to receiving the game credits, and awarding a participation code to a player for a remote contest in response to the player beginning the game, or unsuccessfully or successfully completing one or more objectives of the game. The participation code awarded to the player is entered using a text message. | 04-30-2009 |
William W. Freimuth, Gaithersburg, MD US
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20090081213 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR USE IN TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH AUTOANTIBODY POSITIVE DISEASE - The present invention relates to methods and compositions for use in treatment of patients with autoantibody positive disease. In a specific embodiment, the present invention relates to a method of treating a patient that has an ANA titer of 1:80 or greater and/or greater than or equal to 30 IU/ml of anti-dsDNA antibodies in his/her blood plasma or serum comprising administering a therapeutically effective amount of an immunomodulatory agent, such as an antagonist of Neutrokine-alpha. Additionally provided is a method of reducing the frequency and/or quantity of corticosteroid administration to patients. In preferred embodiments, the patient has systemic lupus erythematosus. Methods for determining if a lupus patient is responding to medical treatment are also provided. | 03-26-2009 |
20090081231 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR USE IN TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH AUTOANTIBODY POSITIVE DISEASE - The present invention relates to methods and compositions for use in treatment of patients with autoantibody positive disease. In a specific embodiment, the present invention relates to a method of treating a patient that has an ANA titer of 1:80 or greater and/or greater than or equal to 30 IU/ml of anti-dsDNA antibodies in his/her blood plasma or serum comprising administering a therapeutically effective amount of an immunomodulatory agent, such as an antagonist of Neutrokine-alpha. Additionally provided is a method of reducing the frequency and/or quantity of corticosteroid administration to patients. In preferred embodiments, the patient has systemic lupus erythematosus. Methods for determining if a lupus patient is responding to medical treatment are also provided. | 03-26-2009 |
20090148462 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR USE IN TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH AUTOANTIBODY POSITIVE DISEASE - The present invention relates to methods and compositions for use in treatment of patients with autoantibody positive disease. In a specific embodiment, the present invention relates to a method of treating a patient that has an ANA titer of 1:80 or greater and/or greater than or equal to 30 IU/ml of anti-dsDNA antibodies in his/her blood plasma or serum comprising administering a therapeutically effective amount of an immunomodulatory agent, such as an antagonist of Neutrokine-alpha. Additionally provided is a method of reducing the frequency and/or quantity of corticosteroid administration to patients. In preferred embodiments, the patient has systemic lupus erythematosus. Methods for determining if a lupus patient is responding to medical treatment are also provided. | 06-11-2009 |