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Derek Houg, North Delta CA
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20140115084 | Secure Electronic Mail System - An e-mail system is disclosed that overcomes many deficiencies of, but is backward compatible with, existing e-mail systems. Embodiments of the system may include various features, including but not limited to: (1) secure transfer of e-mail messages, without the need for users to replace existing e-mail clients or to change e-mail addresses; (2) tracking of all actions performed in connection with an e-mail transmission; (3) the ability for a recipient to view information about an e-mail message, optionally including information about how other addressees have responded to it, before deciding whether to retrieve the e-mail message; (4) the aggregation of entire e-mail conversations into a single threaded view; (5) the ability to include both private and public messages in a single e-mail communication; (6) sender control over downstream actions performed in connection with an e-mail message; (7) flexible control over cryptographic methods used to encrypt emails messages for storage. | 04-24-2014 |
20140122883 | Secure Electronic Mail System - An e-mail system is disclosed that overcomes many deficiencies of, but is backward compatible with, existing e-mail systems. Embodiments of the system may include various features, including but not limited to: (1) secure transfer of e-mail messages, without the need for users to replace existing e-mail clients or to change e-mail addresses; (2) tracking of all actions performed in connection with an e-mail transmission; (3) the ability for a recipient to view information about an e-mail message, optionally including information about how other addressees have responded to it, before deciding whether to retrieve the e-mail message; (4) the aggregation of entire e-mail conversations into a single threaded view; (5) the ability to include both private and public messages in a single e-mail communication; (6) sender control over downstream actions performed in connection with an e-mail message; (7) flexible control over cryptographic methods used to encrypt emails messages for storage. | 05-01-2014 |
Guido Joseph Maria Houg, Goes NL
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20110229851 | COUPLING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR COUPLING IN AN IMPLANT SYSTEM - A coupling device for an implant system, for coupling with a corresponding coupling part, wherein the coupling device is provided with at least one wall extending about a central axis, and at least a part of said at least one wall operatively abuts at least one corresponding wall of said corresponding coupling part so that operatively the coupling device and said coupling part are kept in position with respect to one another, wherein a first part of said at least one wall extends approximately parallel, or at a first, relatively small angle, with respect to said central axis, and a second, beveled part of said at least one wall tapers relatively much with respect to said central axis, or at least extends at a second angle with respect to said central axis which is larger than said first angle, so that upon coupling of the coupling device with said coupling part a relatively open space is provided between the second, beveled part and said corresponding coupling part. | 09-22-2011 |
Jacobus Houg, Zaamslag NL
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20100216931 | THERMOPLASTIC ARTICLES AND PROCESSES FOR MAKING THE SAME USING AN IMPROVED MASTERBATCH - The present invention is directed to improved processes for making plastic articles, and articles made therefrom. In a broad aspect, the invention is directed to improved processes and articles made therefrom, that include the steps of providing as separate materials a first material that includes a polyolefin, a second material including an admixture of from about 45 to 85 wt. % of the total admixture of at least one particulated mineral filler; and from about 15 to 55 wt. % of the total admixture of at least a second polyolefin having a melt index greater than about 150 g/10 min at 190° C./2.16 kg, as measured per ISO 1133 (condition D); applying a shear force to form a molten blend; shaping the molten blend and solidifying the molten blend. | 08-26-2010 |
Todd Houg, St. Francis, MN US
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20100064186 | METHODS, APPARATUS, AND SYSTEMS TO REPAIR MEMORY - Methods, apparatus and systems pertain to performing READ, WRITE functions in a memory which is coupled to a repair controller. One such repair controller could receive a row address and a column address associated with the memory and store a first plurality of tag fields indicating a type of row/column repair to be performed for at least a portion of a row/column of memory cells, and a second plurality of tag fields to indicate a location of memory cells used to perform the row/column repair. | 03-11-2010 |
20120096307 | METHODS, APPARATUS, AND SYSTEMS TO REPAIR MEMORY - Methods, apparatus and systems pertain to performing READ, WRITE functions in a memory which is coupled to a repair controller. One such repair controller could receive a row address and a column address associated with the memory and store a first plurality of tag fields indicating a type of row/column repair to be performed for at least a portion of a row/column of memory cells, and a second plurality of tag fields to indicate a location of memory cells used to perform the row/column repair. | 04-19-2012 |
Todd C. Houg, St. Francis, MN US
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20100329082 | RANGE FINDING AUDIO SYSTEM - A range finding audio system automatically modifies the audio output of an audio source based on the distance of a listener from the speakers. A speaker in an audio system may include a range device coupled with a controller. The range device may utilize infrared, laser, or acoustic technology to determine the distance between the speaker and the listener. The controller may transfer distance information to an audio interface of a processor unit. The audio lo interface may include a positioning routine to modify the audio output according to the distance from the speaker to the listener. Alternatively, the controller may perform the functions ascribed to the positioning routine making the necessary modifications to the audio output based on the distance information. | 12-30-2010 |