Stonecipher
Brian Stonecipher, Ashland, MA US
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20110054268 | DISPLAY UNITS FOR USE IN MONITORING PATIENTS AND RELATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Patient monitoring systems can include a docking station and a display unit. The display unit can be coupled with the docking station or decoupled from the docking station. Some display units can include one or more actuators that aid in decoupling the display unit from the docking station that can be actuated while the display unit is being gripped. | 03-03-2011 |
20110118676 | Enteral Connectors and Systems - An enteral connector assembly and system ( | 05-19-2011 |
Ken Stonecipher, Metamora, IL US
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20140137382 | METHOD OF RETROFITTING AN AFTREATMENT SYSTEM - A method of retrofitting an aftertreatment system of an engine is provided. The aftertreatment system includes a diesel particulate filter. The method includes removing a regeneration routine associated with a diesel particulate filter from an electronic control module of the engine. The method includes replacing the diesel particulate filter. The replacement includes removing the diesel particulate filter from the aftertreatment system. The replacement includes providing a housing at a location of the diesel particulate filter. The replacement includes proving a first end plate at an upstream end of the housing, and a second end plate at a downstream end of the housing. The replacement includes providing a plurality of hollow tubes between the first end plate and the second end plate. The replacement includes providing a plurality of cylindrical inserts adjacent to one another within at least one of the plurality of hollow tubes. | 05-22-2014 |
Kurt Stonecipher, Austin, TX US
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20080228814 | Determining Software Rationalization for Optimizing Information Handling System Deployments - An asset discovery tool and process in which information from a customer's hardware and software environment is collected and the resulting customer data is processed using statistical algorithms based upon supplier specific information. After the data is processed, the asset discovery tool use the results to build reports that help customers make decisions regarding their application portfolio which will optimize their information handing system deployment costs. | 09-18-2008 |
20090222483 | System and Method for Automated Deployment of an Information Handling System - A system and method for automated deployment of an information handling system are disclosed. A method for managing the deployment of an information handling system may include executing a deployment application on an information handling system, the deployment application including one or more tasks associated with the deployment of the information handling system. The method may further include automatically determining for a particular task whether an execution time for the particular task is within a predetermined range of execution times. The method may further include automatically performing an error-handling task in response to determining that the execution time for the particular task is not within the predetermined range of execution times. | 09-03-2009 |
20090222813 | System and Method for Automated Configuration of an Information Handling System - A system and method for automated deployment of an information handling system are disclosed. A method for managing the deployment of an information handling system may include executing a deployment application on an information handling system, the deployment application including one or more tasks associated with the deployment of the information handling system. The method may further include automatically determining for a particular task whether an execution time for the particular task is within a predetermined range of execution times. The method may further include automatically performing an error-handling task in response to determining that the execution time for the particular task is not within the predetermined range of execution times. | 09-03-2009 |
20090222826 | System and Method for Managing the Deployment of an Information Handling System - A system and method for automated deployment of an information handling system are disclosed. A method for managing the deployment of an information handling system may include executing a deployment application on an information handling system, the deployment application including one or more tasks associated with the deployment of the information handling system. The method may further include automatically determining for a particular task whether an execution time for the particular task is within a predetermined range of execution times. The method may further include automatically performing an error-handling task in response to determining that the execution time for the particular task is not within the predetermined range of execution times. | 09-03-2009 |
20110246515 | System and Method for Automated Deployment of an Information Handling System - A system and method for automated deployment of an information handling system are disclosed. A method for managing the deployment of an information handling system may include executing a deployment application on an information handling system, the deployment application including one or more tasks associated with the deployment of the information handling system. The method may further include automatically determining for a particular task whether an execution time for the particular task is within a predetermined range of execution times. The method may further include automatically performing an error-handling task in response to determining that the execution time for the particular task is not within the predetermined range of execution times. | 10-06-2011 |
20110252072 | System and Method for Automated Deployment of an Information Handling System - A system and method for automated deployment of an information handling system are disclosed. A method for managing the deployment of an information handling system may include executing a deployment application on an information handling system, the deployment application including one or more tasks associated with the deployment of the information handling system. The method may further include automatically determining for a particular task whether an execution time for the particular task is within a predetermined range of execution times. The method may further include automatically performing an error-handling task in response to determining that the execution time for the particular task is not within the predetermined range of execution times. | 10-13-2011 |
Ryan L. Stonecipher, Camation, WA US
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20110153674 | DATA STORAGE INCLUDING STORING OF PAGE IDENTITY AND LOGICAL RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN PAGES - Methods, systems, and computer-readable media of data storage that include storing page identities of individual pages and logical relationships between pages are disclosed. A particular system includes a plurality of data storage devices. A storage manager is configured to store data as pages at the data storage devices. Each page includes a page payload and a page identity. The storage manager is also configured to store one or more relationships indicating logical order between pages. | 06-23-2011 |
Ryan L. Stonecipher, Carnation, WA US
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20140172803 | MAIN-MEMORY DATABASE CHECKPOINTING - The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for main-memory database checkpointing. Embodiments of the invention use a transaction log as an interface between online threads and a checkpoint subsystem. Using the transaction log as an interface reduces synchronization overhead between threads and the checkpoint subsystem. Transactions can be assigned to files and storage space can be reserved in a lock free manner to reduce overhead of checkpointing online transactions. Meta-data independent data files and delta files can be collapsed and merged to reduce storage overhead. Checkpoints can be updated incrementally such that changes made since the last checkpoint (and not all data) are flushed to disk. Checkpoint I/O is sequential, helping ensure higher performance of physical I/O layers. During recovery checkpoint files can be loaded into memory in parallel for multiple devices. | 06-19-2014 |
Ryan Lindsey Stonecipher, Issaquah, WA US
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20080222150 | OPTIMIZATIONS FOR A BACKGROUND DATABASE CONSISTENCY CHECK - Two features allow for increased performance in running database consistency checks. First, a database consistency check runs directly on a database, as opposed to running on a saved database snapshot. This saves memory since there is no need to save a database snapshot. To handle any pages modified since a start of the database consistency check, a supplemental check runs on modified pages. Any facts generated by either check run through an early aggregation that attempts to aggregate facts during the database consistency check. | 09-11-2008 |
Scott Stonecipher, Jackson, TN US
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20110094027 | Mobile Shower Unit - A collapsible and portable cleaning unit. The unit is preferably designed to provide a private shower experience that is comparable to a shower experience for a permanent shower installed at a location, such as a bathroom in a dwelling. This inventive shower unit is designed to be fully portable in a self contained collapsed mode that is substantially contained within the overall footprint of the unit. The unit includes a substantial self supporting base structure and a cap that secures to the base structure to protect the internal components and seals for storage. This unit includes a supportive base that has a pan for directing and containing water from the shower. The unit is designed to provide height clearance that is substantially comparable to showers that are in permanent facilities and/or dwellings. | 04-28-2011 |
20130326806 | TRENCH DRAIN - A trench drain with a trench body and a grate for use with a flush-threshold or low-threshold shower. The trench body is rectangular, with a drain hole positioned in the bottom. Front and back flanges extend from the bottom of the front and back sides for an absolute flush installation of the trench drain to the shower body and the bathroom flooring. The trench body may extend under the shower walls on each side. A grate fits into the top of the trench body onto a lip or edge on the interior of the front and back sides. Protrusions may extend inward to help provide support and stability for the grate. | 12-12-2013 |
Scott W. Stonecipher, Kewaskum, WI US
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20130312172 | TOILET COUPLING - A toilet comprising a tank having a bottom, a bowl, and an attachment assembly configured to secure the bottom of the tank to the bowl. The attachment assembly includes a mounting bracket having at least three mounting locations spaced apart around an opening, a valve configured to fluidly connect the tank and the bowl, the valve being configured to engage the bottom of the tank and the opening in the mounting bracket, a valve nut configured to couple to the valve to secure the mounting bracket between the valve nut and the tank, and at least three fasteners configured to secure the mounting bracket to the bowl. The at least three fasteners are disposed external to the tank and couple the tank to the bowl without directly engaging the tank. | 11-28-2013 |