Stryker
Charles W. Stryker, St. Augustine, FL US
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20140143052 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR APPLYING ON-LINE BEHAVIOR TO AN OFF-LINE MARKETING CAMPAIGN - A marketing determination system includes a demand side platform that places a packet of data on computers based on on-line behavior. Consumers access a website and show interest on a product or a service by clicks or viewing time. This behavior is tracked for a geographic location, such as a ZIP+3 code. The number of devices showing interest via this behavior is determined. If enough interest is observed, then an off-line marketing campaign is directed to the geographic location, thereby identifying potential customers due to the level of interest observed on-line. | 05-22-2014 |
Charles W. Stryker, New York, NY US
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20140195449 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATIC BUILDING OF BUSINESS CONTACTS TEMPORAL SOCIAL NETWORK USING CORPORATE EMAILS AND INTERNET - Provided are system and methods for automatically generating a temporal social network. A method includes extracting a plurality of emails from an email server and extracting pre-facts from the plurality of emails. The method further includes navigating the Internet and extracting pre-facts from the Internet that are related to the pre-facts extracted from the plurality of emails and facts already stored in a temporal social network database. The method further includes determining pre-facts that can be declared facts and storing the facts in the temporal social network database. | 07-10-2014 |
Donald Stryker, Tyngsboro, MA US
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20110174376 | Monocrystalline Thin Cell - A device, system, and method for solar cell construction and bonding/layer transfer are disclosed herein. An exemplary structure of solar cell construction involves providing a monocrystalline donor absorber layer. A conductive bonding layer bonds the absorber layer to a carrier substrate. A porous layer or ion implant may be used to form the donor absorber layer. | 07-21-2011 |
Doug Stryker, Flemington, NJ US
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20150353243 | DISPENSING PAINT CAN LID AND STAND COMBINATION - The instant invention is for a lid that comprises support means extending from said lid that are used to maintain a container in an inverted position. The lid further comprises a dispenser, such that when the lid is connected to a container and the container is inverted, gravity compels contents of the container out the dispenser. | 12-10-2015 |
Douglas G. Stryker, Flemington, NJ US
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20150353244 | Dispensing Lid - The instant invention is for a lid that comprises support means extending from said lid that are used to maintain a container in an inverted position. The lid further comprises a dispenser, such that when the lid is connected to a container and the container is inverted, gravity compels contents of the container out the dispenser. | 12-10-2015 |
Ethan Stryker, Columbia, MD US
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20160127395 | System and method for network intrusion detection of covert channels based on off-line network traffic - A network intrusion detection system and method is configured to receive off-line network traffic. The off-line network traffic with a predefined format, PCAP file, is capable of indicating existence of a plurality of covert channels associated with a corresponding plurality of covert channel signatures. Each covert channel comprises a tool that communicates messages by deviating from a standard protocol to avoid detection. A plurality of covert channel processors are configured to analyze off-line network traffic. The analysis determines whether the off-line network traffic deviates from the standard protocol based on one or more covert channel signatures. The covert channels are employed in at least one standard layer of the standard protocol stack and the off-line network data traffic comprises at least one standard protocol stack having multiple standard layers. | 05-05-2016 |
James Stryker, San Francisco, CA US
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20150351991 | Interface for Adjusting the Motion of a Powered Orthotic Device through Externally Applied Forces - A lower extremity orthosis, including at least one actuator configured to control a motion of at least one joint of a person wearing the orthosis, is provided with a handle including a force sensor configured to produce a signal representing a force applied to the handle. A controller, which is in communication with the force sensor and the at least one actuator, is configured to modify the motion based on the signal from the force sensor. The system can be particularly employed to enable a physical therapist to have input in controlling and modifying the positions and/or forces prescribed by the lower extremity orthosis during rehabilitation of the person. | 12-10-2015 |
James Stryker, Mountain View, CA US
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20150351995 | Reconfigurable Exoskeleton - An exoskeleton can be reconfigured, adjusted and/or controlled on the fly utilizing devices which fall into three categories, particularly including a swappable unactuated leg, lockable transverse and coronal hip rotations, and software controlled free joints. More specifically, the first device allows for the creation of a modular joint system in which individual exoskeleton joints or limbs can be changed or swapped to optimize an exoskeleton for a particular user. The second device is concerned with mechanically controlling, such as locking and unlocking, joints thereby allowing, for example, an exoskeleton leg to pivot or not pivot in an axis that is not actuated. The third device allows an actuated exoskeleton joint to be adjusted on the fly using software to simulate a freely rotating joint. The various devices can be used either alone or in combination to enable any given exoskeleton to be appropriately reconfigured, such as when a patient advances during therapy. | 12-10-2015 |
20160045386 | Machine to Human Interfaces for Communication from a Lower Extremity Orthotic - An exoskeleton includes a control system which incorporates a feedback system used to establish and communicate orthosis operational information to a physical therapist and/or to an exoskeleton user. The feedback system can take various forms, including employing sensors to establish a feedback ready value and communicating the value through one or more light sources which can be in close proximity to joints of the exoskeleton joints. | 02-18-2016 |
James A. Stryker, Cupertino, CA US
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20160037896 | WEARABLE BAND INCLUDING MAGNETS - A wearable band may include a first strap portion including a loop, and a second strap portion positionable through the loop of the first strap portion. The second strap portion may include a multi-pole magnet assembly, the multi-pole magnet assembly including two or more magnets arranged in a multi-pole magnet structure and at least one discrete shunt positioned over a surface of the multi-pole magnet structure. | 02-11-2016 |
James A. Stryker, Mountain View, CA US
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20150360442 | COMPOSITE BONDED LEATHER CASES - Methods and computer program products for forming a composite structure are provided. The composite structure may include a first molded layer and a second molded layer. The molded layers may include leather particles, a binding agent, and structural fibers. Thereby, the composite structure may define a look and feel similar to natural sheets of leather. An intermediate member may be positioned between the first molded layer and the second molded layer to provide certain specified additional functionality such as bending resistance. | 12-17-2015 |
20160086708 | BALANCED MAGNETIC ARRAY - A balanced magnetic string and methods for forming same are described. The balanced magnetic string includes at least a plurality of magnetic elements linearly arranged in an alternating magnetic polarity pattern and each comprising a first magnetic volume and a compensating magnetic element having a second magnetic volume that is different than the first magnetic volume. The plurality of magnetic elements and the compensating magnetic element magnetically interact to provide a resultant magnetic field having a desired magnetic field strength at a point of interest. | 03-24-2016 |
James Alexander Stryker, Mountain View, CA US
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20150045703 | Human Machine Interface for Lower Extremity Orthotics - A lower extremity orthotic control system determines a movement desired by a user, particularly with a user employing gestures or other signals to convey or express their intent to the system, and automatically regulates the sequential operation of powered lower extremity orthotic components. In a particular application, the orientation of a stance leg is used to determine when the user wants to initiate a step, as well as when the user is in a safe position from which to take a step. The invention has particular applicability for use in enabling a paraplegic user to walk through a controlled operation of a human exoskeleton coupled to the user's lower limbs. A controller receives inputs regarding a motion desired by the user, determines the desired motion and then controls the movement of the user's legs or limbs through actuation of the exoskeleton. | 02-12-2015 |
Jeffrey Mark Stryker, Edmonton CA
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20140346087 | CATALYSTS FOR HYDRODESULFURIZATION - Phosphoranimide-metal catalysts and their role in hydrodesulfurization and hydrogenation are disclosed. The catalysts comprise of first row transition metals such as nickel, cobalt and iron. The catalysts have a metal to anionic phosphoranimide ratio of 1:1 and have no inactive bulk phase and no dative ancillary ligands. In one embodiment, the catalysts comprise discrete mixed-valent precatalyst clusters, the electronic state of which can be adjusted to optimize catalytic activity. The catalysts catalyze the hydrodesulfurization of a range of sulfur-containing organic compounds under lower temperature and pressure conditions than those conditions commonly used in industrial hydrodesulfurization. The catalysts also catalyze the hydrogenation of substrates comprising at least one carbon-carbon double bond which is not present in an aromatic moiety, although the substrate itself may include an aromatic moiety. | 11-27-2014 |
20140350275 | MIXED-VALENT TRANSITION METAL-PHOSPHORANIMIDE CATALYSTS - Phosphoranimide-metal catalysts are disclosed. The catalysts comprise first row transition metals such as nickel, cobalt or iron. The hydrocarbon-soluble catalysts have a metal to anionic phosphoranimide ratio of 1:1, and have no inactive bulk phase and no dative ancillary ligands. The electronic state of the clusters can be adjusted to optimize catalytic activity for a range of commercially important reductive transformations, including hydrodesulfurization. A method of synthesis of these catalysts by anionic metathesis of a halide substituted precursor followed by oxidation is also disclosed. | 11-27-2014 |
Jeffrey Mark Stryker, Alberta CA
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20140174989 | TRANSITION METAL CATALYSTS FOR HYDRODESULFURIZATION - Phosphoranimide-metal catalysts and their role in hydrodesulfurization are disclosed. The catalysts comprise of first row transition metals such as nickel, cobalt and iron. The catalysts have a metal to anionic phosphoranimide ratio of 1:1 and catalyze hydrodesulfurization of a range of sulfur-containing organic compounds under lower temperature and pressure conditions than those commonly used in industrial hydrodesulfurization. | 06-26-2014 |
20140179943 | TRANSITION METAL-PHOSPHORANIMIDE CATALYSTS - Phosphoranimide-metal catalysts are disclosed. The catalysts comprise first row transition metals such as nickel, cobalt or iron. The hydrocarbon-soluble catalysts have a metal to anionic phosphoranimide ratio of 1:1, have no inactive bulk phase and no dative ancillary ligands, and are active for a range of commercially important reductive transformations. A method of synthesis of these catalysts by reduction of a precursor of these catalysts is also disclosed. | 06-26-2014 |
20140179946 | TRANSITION METAL CATALYSTS FOR HYDROGENATION AND HYDROSILYLATION - Phosphoranimide-metal catalysts and their role in hydrogenation and hydrosilylation are disclosed. The catalysts comprise first row transition metals such as nickel, cobalt or iron. The catalysts have a metal to anionic phosphoranimide ratio of 1:1. This disclosure presents a process for catalytic hydrogenation and hydrosilylation of a range of unsaturated organic compounds under lower temperature and pressure conditions than conditions associated with industrial hydrogenation and hydrosilylation. | 06-26-2014 |
20140179954 | TRANSITION METAL CATALYSTS FOR C-O HYDROGENOLYSIS AND HYDRODEOXYGENATION - Phosphoranimide-metal catalysts and their role in C—O bond hydrogenolysis and hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) are disclosed. The catalysts comprise of first row transition metals such as nickel, cobalt and iron. The catalysts have a metal to anionic phosphoranimide ratio of 1:1 and catalyze C—O bond hydrogenolyses of a range of oxygen-containing organic compounds under lower temperature and pressure conditions than those commonly used in industrial hydrodeoxygenation. | 06-26-2014 |
Lawrence Andrew Stryker, La Crescent, MN US
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20090014385 | PLATE FIN FLUID PROCESSING DEVICE - A device for processing fluids includes a number of fin layers with a number of plates separating the fin layers so that a fluid flow passage is defined through each fin layer. A first fluid inlet is in communication with a first end portion of the fluid flow passage, a first fluid outlet is in communication with a second end portion of the fluid flow passage, a second fluid inlet is in communication with the second end portion of the fluid flow passage and a second fluid outlet in communication with the first end portion of the fluid flow passage. The fluid flowing through the second inlet is subjected to a shearing action by the fin layers so that mass transfer to the fluid flowing through the first inlet occurs. The device may be used for both liquid-liquid processes, such as extraction, or gas-liquid processes, such as adsorption, absorption or desorption and reactions. | 01-15-2009 |
20120016140 | Plate Fin Fluid Processing Device - A device for processing fluids includes a number of fin layers with a number of plates separating the fin layers so that a fluid flow passage is defined through each fin layer. A first fluid inlet is in communication with a first end portion of the fluid flow passage, a first fluid outlet is in communication with a second end portion of the fluid flow passage, a second fluid inlet is in communication with the second end portion of the fluid flow passage and a second fluid outlet in communication with the first end portion of the fluid flow passage. The fluid flowing through the second inlet is subjected to a shearing action by the fin layers so that mass transfer to the fluid flowing through the first inlet occurs. The device may be used for both liquid-liquid processes, such as extraction, or gas-liquid processes, such as adsorption, absorption or desorption and reactions. | 01-19-2012 |
Robert B. Stryker, Crownsville, MD US
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20150196040 | PROCESS TO PRODUCE SAFE PASTEURIZED SHRIMP AND OTHER SHELLFISH OF HIGH SENSORY QUALITY AND EXTENDED REFRIGERATED SHELF-LIFE - A system and method for processing shrimp and other shellfish species are disclosed. Embodiments of the disclosed system and method provide a shellfish product having a longer refrigerated shelf-life than experienced with conventional processing methods and the shellfish product produced retains more of its original sensory qualities, such as texture, flavor and odor, than is retained by current processing methods. | 07-16-2015 |