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Bradley E. Kehler, New Paris, IN US
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20160138821 | NFC Configuration of HVAC Equipment - A heating, ventilation and air conditioning (“HVAC”) controller has near field communication (“NFC”) capability and allows communications with an NFC-enabled PC, Tablet or Smartphone device, allowing initial configuration to be performed with or without building power being supplied to the controller. The NFC transmitted information is a subset of all the configuration settings, arranged in a particular order from most commonly changed to least commonly changed. After building power has been connected, firmware on the HVAC controller then combines the NFC transmitted initial configuration information with other stored or received configuration information so the HVAC controller properly communicates and carries out applications in the HVAC network and system. | 05-19-2016 |
Christopher Kehler, Seattle, WA US
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20150248222 | AGGREGATING ENTERPRISE GRAPH CONTENT AROUND USER-GENERATED TOPICS - Aggregation of content based on user-generated topics is provided. Users may associate one or more topics with content items stored across various workloads and repositories. A topic may be a word or phrase of the user's choice, and may be utilized for discoverability of information and aggregation of content items. Topics and content items associated with topics may be acted on (e.g., a user may add or delete topics to associate with a content item, associate or disassociate content items with a topic, embed a set of content items or a stream of content items associated with a topic into other experiences, follow topics, etc.). Content items identified as related to a specific topic may be automatically suggested as possible content items of interest to the user. Additionally, when a user follows a topic, the user may be notified of any changes that occur to the topic. | 09-03-2015 |
James Kehler, Silver Spring, MD US
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20090298168 | Method of genetically altering and producing allergy free cats - A transgenic cat with a phenotype characterized by the substantial absence of the major cat allergen, Fel d I. The phenotype is conferred in the transgenic cat by disrupting the coding sequence of the target gene with a specialized construct. The phenotype of the transgenic cat is transmissible to its offspring. | 12-03-2009 |
20120142110 | Method of Genetically Altering and Producing Allergy Free Cats - A transgenic cat with a phenotype characterized by the substantial absence of the major cat allergen, Fel d I. The phenotype is conferred in the transgenic cat by disrupting the coding sequence of the target gene with a specialized construct. The phenotype of the transgenic cat is transmissible to its offspring. | 06-07-2012 |
Jonathan R. Kehler, King Of Prussia, PA US
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20100210470 | METHODS FOR DETECTING PROTEIN IN PLASMA - The present invention provides methods for detecting protein in plasma comprising contacting said plasma with a protease capable of digesting said protein into at least one detectable fragment and detecting said at least one detectable fragment using high performance liquid chromatography and mass spectroscopy. | 08-19-2010 |
Ken Kehler, Gravette, AR US
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20140253314 | CHILD SAFETY SEAT MOBILE ALARM AND METHOD THEREFOR - The instant disclosure provides a child safety seat alarm to notify the driver of a vehicle that an infant is in its carrier inside of the vehicle when a personal electronic device carried by the driver is moved a great distance from the carrier. The instant disclosure provides a computer application for notification of user selected contacts via SMS messaging, e-mail messaging, or social media alerts. | 09-11-2014 |
Ron Kehler, Mississauga CA
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20140082772 | Herbicide-Tolerant Plants - The present invention provides herbicide-tolerant winter-type | 03-20-2014 |
Ronald E. Kehler, Oakville CA
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20090300783 | METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING WHEAT PLANTS WITH INCREASED GRAIN PROTEIN CONTENT - The present invention provides novel methods for making wheat plants with increased grain protein content. The methods involve introducing a gene encoding herbicide-resistant, wheat acetohydroxyacid synthase large subunit (AHASL) protein. The invention further provides wheat plants that produce high protein grain and human and animal food products derived thereof. | 12-03-2009 |
Shannon Kehler, Winnipeg CA
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20080216408 | Security gate - A security gate comprises a pair of posts fixed adjacent opposing sides of a gate opening. The gate includes a pair of first gate panels pivotally mounted on the posts and second gate panels pivotally coupled to the outer ends of the first gate panels respectively so that the second gate panels meet one another in the closed position of the gate. Each first gate panel and the respective second gate panel pivotally coupled thereto are moveable together between an open position folded adjacent the respective post and a closed position spanning across the gate opening. A drive linkage is coupled between each post and the inner end of the respective first gate panel pivotally coupled thereto to drive pivotal movement of the first gate panel between the open and closed position. A guide mechanism is coupled between the fixed post and the inner end of the second gate panel for guiding pivotal movement of the second gate panel between the open and closed positions responsive to movement of the first gate panel. | 09-11-2008 |
Wayne Kehler, Goshen, IN US
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20110006887 | Programmable Communicating Thermostat And System - A programmable thermostat has two way communication with a utility using a power carrier line signal across distributed low voltage power lines in a building downstream of an HVAC system transformer. The two way PLC communication includes transmission to the utility of response information regarding the response taken by the thermostat to a power “shed” command, and preferably also includes sensed temperature and/or temperature set point information. The HVAC system transformer includes an integral capacitive bypass path for PLC data transmission across the windings of the transformer. The thermostat positions its temperature sensor to avoid heat given off by the PLC receiver/transmitter and its electrical circuits as well as the thermostat microprocessor and the electrical power circuits therefore. | 01-13-2011 |