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Anthony Ray Lemaster, Rancho Cordova, CA US
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20150292872 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATED PIPE MEASUREMENT AND ALIGNMENT - A method of aligning a portable machining system to a pipe end portion includes automatically moving a measurement sensor mounted to the portable machining system about the pipe end portion in a first measurement plane to generate a first set of measurement data. The method includes translating the measurement sensor from the first measurement plane to a second measurement plane. The method includes automatically moving the measurement sensor about the pipe end portion in the second measurement plane to generate a second set of measurement data and processing the first and second sets of measurement data with a processing module to determine a center and an axis of the pipe end portion. | 10-15-2015 |
David E. Lemaster, Florence, SC US
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20100006498 | MULTILAYER COMPOSITE NONWOVEN MATERIAL, A FLUID FILTER AND A METHOD OF MAKING THE NONWOVEN MATERIAL - Disclosed herein is a multilayer, composite nonwoven material comprising a first’ fibrous nonwoven web having 1 an interior face in contact with an interior face of a second fibrous nonwoven web and a resin binding the fibers in the first and second webs; the fibers of the first web comprising staple length fibers having an. average denier in the range of about 0.9 to about 4.5 and the fibers of the second web comprising staple length fibers having an average denier in the range of about 2.0 to about 6.5, the first web having a different resin binder content than the second web. A fabric formed from the nonwoven material, a fluid filter, and a method of making the nonwoven material also are disclosed. | 01-14-2010 |
David E. Lemaster, White Lake, MI US
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20130270257 | EXHAUST SENSOR HEATER CIRCUIT FOR NON-CALIBRATED REPLACEMENT IN EXISTING APPLICATIONS - A planar device includes a heating circuit that is disposed between ceramic layers in a planar device and co-fired with the ceramic. The heating circuit material and geometry are controlled so as to provide a targeted resistance characteristic as a function of temperature that allows interchangeability in an engine management system that was designed for a heater circuit based on a material system that cannot be co-fired with the planar device. | 10-17-2013 |
Griffin Lemaster, Murrieta, CA US
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20130022167 | High Speed, Non-Destructive, Reel-to-Reel Chip/Device Inspection System and Method Utilizing Low Power X-rays/X-ray Fluorescence - A reel-like format for transporting devices under test (DUT) into low power x-ray inspection system allows for high speed transportation and inspection that is several orders of magnitude faster than conventional systems. The system can be configured with a conveyor belt for handling of non-reel suitable DUTs. A stabilizing control mechanism precisely and accurately brings the tape (with components) into the x-raying window, that allows spatial displacement of a portion of the to-be-viewed tape. | 01-24-2013 |
Harley S. Lemaster, Florence, SC US
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20100006498 | MULTILAYER COMPOSITE NONWOVEN MATERIAL, A FLUID FILTER AND A METHOD OF MAKING THE NONWOVEN MATERIAL - Disclosed herein is a multilayer, composite nonwoven material comprising a first’ fibrous nonwoven web having 1 an interior face in contact with an interior face of a second fibrous nonwoven web and a resin binding the fibers in the first and second webs; the fibers of the first web comprising staple length fibers having an. average denier in the range of about 0.9 to about 4.5 and the fibers of the second web comprising staple length fibers having an average denier in the range of about 2.0 to about 6.5, the first web having a different resin binder content than the second web. A fabric formed from the nonwoven material, a fluid filter, and a method of making the nonwoven material also are disclosed. | 01-14-2010 |
Herb Lemaster, Marion County, FL US
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20090000856 | PROCESS OF ENDFORMING A TUBULAR ASSEMBLY - A method for endforming a tubular member for use assembly for a hydraulic system comprises (1) a connector member having an inner surface exhibiting a stepped configuration and a fixing member at the distal end thereof, and (2) an endform tubular member having an outer surface corresponding to the inner surface of the connector member, wherein the endform tubular member mates with inner surface of the connector member to provide an endform tubular assembly having an improved design for conveying fluids in a hydraulic system. The endform tubular assembly has inherent features therein that are measured to provide quantified values for assessing the robustness of the assembly and predict the performance of such assembly in high pressure applications for prolonged periods of time. | 01-01-2009 |
20090000998 | METHOD OF DETERMINING THE ROBUSTNESS OF ENDFORMED TUBULAR ASSEMBLY AND PREDICTING THE PERFORMANCE OF SUCH ASSEMBLY IN HIGH PRESSURE APPLICATIONS - A method is provided for determining the robustness of a tubular assembly in a fluid flow assembly for a hydraulic system and predicting the performance of the endform tubular assembly in high pressure applications, wherein the tubular assembly has inherent features therein that are measured to provide quantified values for assessing the robustness of the assembly and predict the performance of such assembly in high pressure applications for prolonged periods of time. | 01-01-2009 |
20090001715 | ENDFORMED TUBULAR ASSEMBLY - An endform tubular assembly for a hydraulic system comprises (1) a connector member having an inner surface exhibiting a stepped configuration and a fixing member at the distal end thereof, and (2) an endform tubular member having an outer surface corresponding to the inner surface of the connector member, wherein the endform tubular member mates with inner surface of the connector member to provide an endform tubular assembly having an improved design for conveying fluids in a hydraulic system. The endform tubular assembly has inherent features therein that are measured to provide quantified values for assessing the robustness of the assembly and predict the performance of such assembly in high pressure applications for prolonged periods of time. | 01-01-2009 |
John Lemaster, Lexington, KY US
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20100053298 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CORRECTING THE LINEARITY ERROR IN ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHIC DEVICES - The invention describes a method and system for correcting linearity error of an electrophotographic device with a reduced number of lenses. The method and system insert additional time-slices in the data being processed by the electrophotographic device. The additional time-slices are inserted in the data in a predefined order based on a plurality of random numbers. The insertion of additional time-slices corrects the linearity error of the electrophotographic device. | 03-04-2010 |
20110026550 | Method for Compensating Misalignment Errors in Electrophotographic Device - A method for compensating misalignment errors associated with a laser beam in an electrophotographic (EP) device is disclosed. A first value and a second value of a time-of-flight of the laser beam are determined. The second value of the time-of-flight is associated with a current value of SOS time and EOS time of the laser beam. The second value of the time-of-flight of the laser beam is compared with the first value of the time-of-flight. A duty cycle of a fuser of the EP device is monitored. An average value of the duty cycle of the fuser for a predetermined time period is determined. One or more alignment conditions of the laser beam are adjusted based on at least one of the comparisons of the second value and the first value of the time-of-flight of the laser beam, and the determined average value of the duty cycle of the fuser. | 02-03-2011 |
20120002986 | Method and System for Correcting the Linearity Error in Electrophotographic Devices - The invention describes a method and system for correcting linearity error of an electrophotographic device with a reduced number of lenses. The method and system insert additional time-slices in the data being processed by the electrophotographic device. The additional time-slices are inserted in the data in a predefined order based on a plurality of random numbers. The insertion of additional time-slices corrects the linearity error of the electrophotographic device. | 01-05-2012 |
20120281996 | LASER SCAN UNIT FOR AN IMAGING DEVICE - A system and method for reducing scan line jitter in laser scan systems employing a rotating mirror, including a controller for determining a unique time delay for each mirror facet and controlling laser sources so that video provided by each laser source is delayed in a scan line by the unique time delay corresponding to the mirror facet used in creating the scan line. The controller computes a facet map signature vector corresponding to each mirror facet matches the signature to a previously stored signature and assigns distance offset data to the mirror facets based upon the matching. | 11-08-2012 |
Richard Len Lemaster, Apex, NC US
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20140026673 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR TESTING CUTTING BLADE INTEGRITY - A system for evaluating integrity of a cutting blade includes at least one stress wave generator for generating at least one stress wave in a cutting blade under test. A sensor detects a signal generated by the at least one stress wave. An integrity analyzer coupled to the sensor determines an indication of integrity of the cutting blade based on at least one characteristic of the signal. | 01-30-2014 |
Robert K. Lemaster, San Jose, CA US
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20120272331 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ABUSE ROUTE AGGREGATION AND DISTRIBUTION - In one exemplary embodiment, a computer-implemented method includes receiving a request to block a host, wherein the host provides a prohibited content via a computer network. A spider program can verify that the host provides the prohibited content. An abuse route list can be generated. The abuse route list can include an internet protocol address of the host. The abuse route list is provided to a network operator with a computer networking protocol. A search engine of a database of infringing hosts can be provided. The database of infringing hosts can include the internet protocol address of the host. Whether the host provides the prohibited content can be reverified with a third-party review. The host from can be removed from the abuse route list if the third-party review determines that the host does not provide prohibited content. | 10-25-2012 |
20140289830 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF A SECURE ACCESS GATEWAY - In one exemplary embodiment, a computer-implemented method of a secure-access gateway to a destination device in a protected computer network include the step of receiving a request from a remote user to access the destination device in the protected computer network. A session for the remote user is registered. The session includes an access to the destination device by the remote user according to a set of specified parameters controlled by the secure access gateway. The session is created. When the remote user connects and authenticates, the secure access gateway establishes the connection to the destination device on behalf of the remote user. The session is monitored according to the set of specified parameters. The session is monitored to determine if at least one specified parameters is achieved. The session between the remote user and the destination device is when terminated when the at least one specified parameters is achieved. | 09-25-2014 |
20150113589 | AUTHENTICATION SERVER ENHANCEMENTS - A set of authentication server configuration rules are implemented. The authentication server configuration rules utilize regular-expression based commands. A running log of commands entered by every user is maintained for each command is run by the at least one authentication server. A configuration diff command is run each time a session ends. A set of actions of an authentication-server administrator on the authentication server is tracked. The set of actions of the authentication-server administrator is stored in a log. The log includes a username of the authentication-server administrator who generated the log and a time source and a time zone associated of a location of the set of actions. A hash algorithm is run on the log. A portable document format (PDF) formatted the of the log is generated. A list of usernames is generated from a set logs that filled a user-authentication process required to access the authentication server. | 04-23-2015 |
Ronald J. Lemaster, Boulder, CO US
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20120212770 | PRINT JOB SCHEDULING IN A PRINT SHOP ENVIRONMENT - Methods and systems are provided for scheduling multiple types of print jobs for a printer more efficiently by scheduling jobs together that share print settings. In one embodiment, a system includes a print queue that stores print jobs scheduled for a printer. The system also includes a scheduler that receives requests to schedule a print job for the printer. The scheduler compares the print settings of the requested print job to print settings of the print jobs already in the print queue. The scheduler then schedules the requested print job among the print jobs in the print queue that have print settings corresponding with the print settings of the requested print job. | 08-23-2012 |
20130124604 | SOURCE CODE GENERATION FOR INTEROPERABLE CLIENTS AND SERVER INTERFACES - Systems and methods are provided for generating source code to enable communication between a server defined according to a first programming language and a client defined according to a second programming language. The system identifies a server data structure defined according to the first programming language and determines types of the data structure that are not accessible via a runtime conversion library for communications between the server and the client. The system further generates a revised data structure in the first programming language comprising types that are accessible via the runtime conversion library and may be used to manipulate the inaccessible types. The system further generates source code in the second programming language for the client to access the revised data structure via the runtime conversion library, wherein the source code correlates types of the revised data structure to the inaccessible types of the original data structure. | 05-16-2013 |
20140240745 | ERROR HANDLING FOR PRINT WORKFLOWS - Methods and systems resume workflow processing of a print job at intermediate steps of a print workflow. In one embodiment, a control system initiates processing of a print job based on steps in a print workflow, where the steps identify print shop activities to perform for the print job. The control system identifies an error in executing a step of the workflow, and identifies an intermediate step in the workflow that has executed in processing the print job. The control system identifies an updated file for the print job to correct the error, and resumes the processing of the print job at the intermediate step using the update file. | 08-28-2014 |
Zeljka Lemaster, Santa Clara, CA US
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20140075572 | RFID SYSTEM WITH SEGMENTED RFID DATA OWNERSHIP - A method according to one embodiment includes receiving data from a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag; receiving waypoint information relating to the RFID tag; setting ownerships of discrete portions of the data based at least in part on the waypoint information; allowing an owner of one of the discrete portions of the data to view the discrete portion of the data owned by the owner, or derivative thereof; and not allowing the owner to view discrete portions of the data that are not owned by the owner. | 03-13-2014 |