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Charles C. Gange, Rhinebeck, NY US
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20100264647 | SPRAY SHIELD FOR COOLING IN COMPUTING SYSTEMS - A spray shield for a quick-disconnect fitting of a liquid cooling system for a computing system. The spray shield includes a first shield element and a second shield element. The first shield element and the second shield element having interlocking members for removably engaging the first shield element to the second shield element, forming a shield sleeve suitable for surrounding a connection between a quick-disconnect fitting and an actuator fitting. The shield sleeve substantially shields surroundings from cooling liquid spray from the connection. | 10-21-2010 |
20100310345 | Apparatus and Method for Moving Heavy Equipment - An apparatus and method to lift a carrier housing an object onto a secondary unit. The carrier is connected to the secondary unit, configured to rotate about an axis. A tether is provided with at least two branches on one end, and a single branch on a second end. The two branches are secured to the carrier in a spaced relationship, such that a pull of the single branch rotates the carrier about the axis and places the carrier on the base unit. | 12-09-2010 |
20120319455 | LIQUID COOLED CASTER AND WHEEL SYSTEMS - A liquid cooled wheel system includes a wheel, an axle bolt arranged in mechanical and supportive communication with the wheel, the axle bolt defining an internal chamber configured to hold and transmit a working fluid, a pump arranged in fluid communication with the axle bolt through the working fluid and arranged in mechanical communication with the wheel such that rotational movement of the wheel is translated into internal pumping movement of the pump, and a heat exchanger in fluid communication with both of the axle bolt and the pump and configured to exchange heat from the working fluid to an external environment. | 12-20-2012 |
20130186842 | INTEGRATED RACK INSTALLATION APPARATUS AND METHOD - According to one embodiment of the present invention, an integrated installation apparatus to receive an electronics rack in a data center method is provided having a mat comprising a hard material to protect a floor surface beneath the mat, wherein the mat has a key feature to couple to a key feature of an adjacent mat. The apparatus also has a guide coupled to the mat to receive a rolling member supporting the electronics rack and a weight distribution structure configured to distribute a weight from feet that support the electronics rack to the mat. | 07-25-2013 |
20140087121 | INTEGRATED RACK INSTALLATION APPARATUS AND METHOD - According to one embodiment of the present invention, an integrated installation apparatus to receive an electronics rack in a data center method is provided having a mat comprising a hard material to protect a floor surface beneath the mat, wherein the mat has a key feature to couple to a key feature of an adjacent mat. The apparatus also has a guide coupled to the mat to receive a rolling member supporting the electronics rack and a weight distribution structure configured to distribute a weight from feet that support the electronics rack to the mat. The weight distribution structure includes a first pair of elongated members arranged to form an X-shaped structure. | 03-27-2014 |
20140242829 | CONNECTOR WITH MECHANICAL CONNECT-ASSIST AND RETENTION - A connector apparatus is provided which includes a connector and a mechanical connect-assist mechanism associated, at least in part, with the connector. The connector is configured to operatively plug into a socket structure, and the mechanical connect-assist mechanism includes a cam shaft rotatably coupled to the connector and a connect-assist element projecting from the rotatable cam shaft. The connect-assist element is configured to engage at least one element-receiving opening associated with the socket structure with insertion of the connector within the socket structure. Rotating of the rotatable cam shaft moves the connect-assist element within the at least one element-receiving opening to facilitate secure seating and retention of the connector within the socket structure. In one embodiment, the connect-assist element is a rod extending transverse through the rotatable cam shaft, and configured to engage first and second element-receiving openings associated with the socket structure on opposite sides of the connector. | 08-28-2014 |
Charles C. Gange, Rhineback, NY US
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20090011625 | A CONNECTOR EJECTOR LEVER WITH A LIGHT PIPE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - An electrical connector includes a connector body having a first end and an opposite second end. The connector body is configured to receive and electrically connect with an electric module. An ejector lever is pivotally mounted to at least one of the first and second ends for releasable retention of the module. The ejector lever is configured with an aperture therethrough and a light pipe extends through the aperture for alignment with a fault indicator. | 01-08-2009 |
Charles Carl Gange, Rhinebeck, NY US
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20100221091 | HINGED BASE FOR POSITIONING HEAVY COMPONENTS - According to one embodiment, an apparatus for tilting objects includes a lower portion which comprises at least one foot plate and at least three supporting walls. A height of the top of the lower portion is about the height of a supporting structure. The apparatus also includes an upper portion which comprises a substantially flat surface and at least one connector for coupling a node carrier to the upper portion. The upper portion is coupled to the lower portion, and the upper portion tilts relative to the lower portion between an angle about horizontal to an angle about vertical. | 09-02-2010 |
Kiran Gange, Foster City, CA US
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20150379595 | AUTOMATED REACTIVE RETAIL PRICING THROUGH MULTILEVEL HIERARCHICAL REGRESSION - A system and method for automated reactive retail pricing through multilevel hierarchical regression is disclosed. A reactive retail pricing server obtains a set of relevant data, creates a plurality of merchandising sets, and transforms the set of relevant data. Coefficients are calculated for a group model, and are then reverse transformed. Recommended pricing is calculated using the group model, where retailer strategies, retailer goals, and price campaign parameters are applied as constraints. The coefficients are automatically calibrated, and the price campaign is adjusted. | 12-31-2015 |
Kiran Gange, Fort Lauderdale, FL US
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20140108097 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REAL-TIME PRODUCT PRICING OPTIMIZATION - Product pricing and inventory optimization systems and methods and user interface elements enable users to optimize inventory (e.g., product quantity or volume) and pricing levels in real time for products for a given time period. Pricing and volume information is automatically determined for products in a product category for a specified time frame based on a shopping criterion defining how a merchandising set including that product is shopped by consumers and based on specified price and volume change limits. The shopping criterion may include a hierarchical order of at least two product relationship parameters, the product relationship parameters including brand relation information, size relation information, feature relation information and price relation information. In certain aspects, the pricing and volume information is also determined based on a brand hierarchy identifying an order of a set of product brands for the product category. | 04-17-2014 |
Paul Gange, Itasca, IL US
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20120202162 | Direct Placement System for Tooth Extrusion - An orthodontic apparatus for direct placement of a ligature for tooth extruding. The apparatus comprises a body having a first end and a second end wherein the first end has a reservoir for receiving adhesive and a ligature having a first end and a second end wherein the first end is releasably embedded in the reservoir and the second and extends through the body. | 08-09-2012 |
20130295515 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR STABILIZATION OF TEETH - An orthodontic arch stabilization device comprises a plurality of āsā shaped links connected, in double rows; to form an elongated chain is provided. The device is secured through selected links directly to a patient's teeth which are to be stabilized. The links can be rigid and of metal, such as stainless steel or a noble metal. A method of stabilizing teeth employs the arch stabilization device includes preparing the lingual surfaces of the teeth to be stabilized, applying adhesive to the lingual surfaces of the teeth, placing the device in direct contact with the adhesive on the lingual surfaces to affix the device in close proximity to the teeth within the mouth. | 11-07-2013 |
Paul A. Gange, Itasca, IL US
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20140045138 | LINGUAL RETENTION DEVICE - An exemplary embodiment of the present invention is directed to a malleable flattened rectangular lingual retainer wire that is configured to be integrally shaped and bonded to the inside surfaces of teeth for a prolonged period of time. The lingual retainer wire acts to secure the teeth to one another in a manner that provides precise root position control. The lingual retainer wire is a single strand of wire that has been flattened in order to reduce its profile allowing the lingual retainer wire to be placed on the inside of either the upper or lower incisor teeth without interfering with occlusion. | 02-13-2014 |
Robert Gange, San Francisco, CA US
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20120040325 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ONLINE LEARNING WITH CUSTOMIZED ANSWER EXPLANATIONS BASED ON STUDENT RESPONSES - The online learning system provides customized answer explanations based upon a user's incorrect response to a multiple choice question. The explanations identify trick answers and how to avoid them, incorrect assumptions, and/or incorrect calculations that caused the student to reach the incorrect solution. The system also tracks the user's progress and provides customized feedback based on measurable aspects of the user's progress. Course material is provided by the system using a video game and/or social gaming type of user interface that fosters competition to motivate students and also uses incentives such as experience points, levels of mastery, and the ability to earn virtual goods or unlock challenges as the user progresses. | 02-16-2012 |