Teeter, US
Charles Michael Teeter, Joplin, MO US
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20080266108 | DISPOSABLE AND TAMPER-RESISTANT RFID LOCK - A disposable and tamper-resistant RFID lock that employs an RFID tag. Use of tamper evident housing. Disabling an RFID tag contained in the housing cutting, crushing, or puncturing the RFID tag. | 10-30-2008 |
20100253480 | DISPOSABLE AND TAMPER-RESISTANT RFID LOCK - A disposable and tamper-resistant RFID lock that employs an RFID tag. Use of tamper evident housing. Disabling an RFID tag contained in the housing cutting, crushing, or puncturing the RFID tag. | 10-07-2010 |
20130021157 | DISPOSABLE AND TAMPER-RESISTANT RFID LOCK - Implementations described and claimed herein provide an RFID locking apparatus including an RFID tag, a locking member, and a disabling member. The RFID tag is disposed inside a housing and has a chip and an antenna that emits a signal. The locking member extends outwardly from within the housing and is configured to compress a spring into a loaded state. The disabling member is disposed near the spring inside the housing and is configured to destroy the antenna and/or the chip, such that the signal cannot be emitted, upon release of the spring from the loaded state. The RFID locking apparatus is configured to release the spring when the locking member is damaged. | 01-24-2013 |
20140167964 | DISPOSABLE AND TAMPER-RESISTANT RFID LOCK - Implementations described and claimed herein provide an RFID locking apparatus including an RFID tag, a locking member, and a disabling member. The RFID tag is disposed inside a housing and has a chip and an antenna that emits a signal. The locking member includes a tube that extends outwardly from within the housing and a cable connected to the disabling member and exiting the housing via the tube. The locking member configured to compress a spring into a loaded state by pulling the cable. The disabling member is disposed near the spring inside the housing and is configured to destroy the antenna and/or the chip, such that the signal cannot be emitted, upon release of the spring from the loaded state. The RFID locking apparatus is configured to release the spring when the locking member is damaged. | 06-19-2014 |
20150269819 | DISPOSABLE AND TAMPER-RESISTANT RFID LOCK - Implementations described and claimed herein provide an RFID locking apparatus including an RFID tag, a locking member, and a disabling member. The RFID tag is disposed inside a housing and has a chip and an antenna that emits a signal. The locking member includes a tube that extends outwardly from within the housing and a cable connected to the disabling member and exiting the housing via the tube. The locking member configured to compress a spring into a loaded state by pulling the cable. The disabling member is disposed near the spring inside the housing and is configured to destroy the antenna and/or the chip, such that the signal cannot be emitted, upon release of the spring from the loaded state. The RFID locking apparatus is configured to release the spring when the locking member is damaged. | 09-24-2015 |
David Teeter, New York, NY US
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20150350702 | Recall and Triggering System for Control of On-Air Content at Remote Locations - There is provided a recall and triggering system and method for the control of on-air graphics at remote locations. The system including a television network and an affiliated station, the television network configured to insert a command into a video and transmit the video including the command to the affiliated station, and the affiliated station configured to receive the video including the command from the television network, store the video in the memory, detect the command from the video stored in the memory, retrieve the data from a database based on the command, modify the video using the data to generate a modified video, and transmit the modified video to a display device. The database may be stored in the memory of the affiliated station or on a separate server. The data may include graphics, content, databases, spreadsheets, tables, websites, news, or other graphical content. | 12-03-2015 |
David Teeter, Melbourne, FL US
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20110284699 | COMMUNICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A RAIL VEHICLE CONSIST - A method for communicating data in a rail vehicle consist includes transmitting first data at a first rail vehicle of the consist over a power supply conductor to a second, different rail vehicle in the consist, where at least one rail vehicle of the consist receives direct electrical power from the power supply conductor. The method also includes monitoring the power supply conductor for second data at the first rail vehicle and receiving the second data over the power supply conductor at the first rail vehicle for use by a first system onboard the first rail vehicle. In one aspect, the transmitting step comprises transmitting the first data over one or more of a catenary line or a third rail that supplies the electrical power. | 11-24-2011 |
20120130562 | DATA COMMUNICATION SYSTEM FOR A RAIL VEHICLE AND METHOD FOR COMMUNICATING DATA WITH A RAIL VEHICLE - A data communication system for a rail vehicle includes a data reading device and a processing module. The data reading device is disposed on the rail vehicle and is configured to at least one of electromagnetically interrogate or optically read identification data that is visually presented on a first operator control unit. The first operator control unit is configured to remotely control operations of one or more powered units of a rail vehicle consist when the operator control unit is disposed outside of the one or more powered units. The processing module is disposed on the rail vehicle and is communicatively coupled with the data reading device. The processing module receives the identification data from the data reading device and uses the identification data to identify the first operator control unit and allow the first operator control unit to remotely control operations of the one or more powered units. | 05-24-2012 |
David Carroll Teeter, Melbourne, FL US
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20100130124 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR USING A REMOTE DISTRIBUTED POWER LOCOMOTIVE AS A REPEATER IN THE COMMUNICATIONS LINK BETWEEN A HEAD-OF-TRAIN DEVICE AND AN END-OF-TRAIN DEVICE - Communicating messages between an HOT device ( | 05-27-2010 |
20110015876 | METHOD, SYSTEM, AND COMPUTER SOFTWARE CODE FOR VERIFICATION OF VALIDITY OF A PRESSURE TRANSDUCER - A system for verifying validity of a pressure reading from a transducer on a remote powered system, the system including a comparator subsystem configured to evaluate a pressure reading differential taken between a first transducer that is part of a braking system on a lead powered system and a second transducer that is a part of a braking system on a remote powered system, wherein the pressure reading differential is taken when the lead powered system and the remote powered system are operating in a distributed power application. A method and computer software code, stored on a computer readable media and executable with a processor, are also disclosed for verifying validity of a pressure reading from a transducer on a remote powered system. | 01-20-2011 |
20120260716 | METHOD, SYSTEM, AND COMPUTER SOFTWARE CODE FOR VERIFICATION OF VALIDITY OF A PRESSURE TRANSDUCER - A method that includes comparing a first brake pressure measured at a first transducer that is part of a braking system on a lead powered unit of a distributed power (DP) system to a second brake pressure measured at a second transducer that is part of a braking system on a remote powered unit of the DP system. The method also includes determining whether the second transducer is functioning within designated operational parameters when the DP system is operating in a DP mode based on comparing the first brake pressure to the second brake pressure. | 10-18-2012 |
Douglas Teeter, Lexington, MA US
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20120212292 | MODIFIED DYNAMIC LOAD SCALING (MDLS) TECHNIQUE FOR IMPLEMENTING HIGH EFFICIENCY LOW POWER MODE OPERATION - A power amplification circuit having three modes of operation and a single switch is disclosed. Only one switch is used to control three different load impedance levels, one load impedance level for each mode of operation. The remaining “switching” results from selectively biasing each power amplification path by turning ON or OFF amplifiers. A series L-C and a switch are used to control the load impedance. Additional modes of operation may also be created without requiring any additional switch. Further, multiple modes of operation may be implemented using no switches. | 08-23-2012 |
Douglas Andrew Teeter, Lexington, MA US
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20150200189 | INTEGRATED CIRCUIT MODULE HAVING A FIRST DIE WITH A POWER AMPLIFIER STACKED WITH A SECOND DIE AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - Disclosed is an integrated circuit module that includes a first die having a plurality of hot regions and at least one cool region when operating under normal conditions. The first die with a top surface includes at least one power amplifier that resides in the plurality of hot regions. The integrated circuit module also includes a second die. The second die has a bottom surface, which is adhered to the top surface of the first die, wherein any portion of the bottom surface of the second die that is adhered to the top surface of the first die resides exclusively on the at least one cool region. In at least one embodiment, the first die is an RF power amplifier die and the second die is a controller die having control circuitry configured to control the at least one power amplifier that is an RF power amplifier type. | 07-16-2015 |
20150204940 | COMPACT POWER DETECTION CIRCUIT UTILIZING GROUND VIA COUPLING - An RF electronics module includes a grounding plate, a non-conductive substrate, a number of conductive vias, RF PA circuitry, and RF power detection circuitry. The non-conductive substrate is over the grounding plate. The conductive vias extend parallel to one another from a surface of the non-conductive substrate opposite the grounding plate through the non-conductive substrate to the grounding plate. The RF PA circuitry is coupled to the grounding plate through a first one of the conductive vias. The RF power detection circuitry is coupled to a second one of the conductive vias and configured to measure a signal induced in the second one of the conductive vias due to electromagnetic coupling with the first one of conductive vias. The first one of the conductive vias is adjacent to the second one of the conductive vias. | 07-23-2015 |
Glenn Teeter, Lakewood, CO US
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20120295396 | SYNTHESIZING PHOTOVOLTAIC THIN FILMS OF HIGH QUALITY COPPER-ZINC-TIN ALLOY WITH AT LEAST ONE CHALCOGEN SPECIES - A method for synthesizing a thin film of copper, zinc, tin, and a chalcogen species (“CZTCh” or “CZTSS”) with well-controlled properties. The method includes depositing a thin film of precursor materials, e.g., approximately stoichiometric amounts of copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), tin (Sn), and a chalcogen species (Ch). The method then involves re-crystallizing and grain growth at higher temperatures, e.g., between about 725 and 925 degrees K, and annealing the precursor film at relatively lower temperatures, e.g., between 600 and 650 degrees K. The processing of the precursor film takes place in the presence of a quasi-equilibrium vapor, e.g., Sn and chalcogen species. The quasi-equilibrium vapor is used to maintain the precursor film in a quasi-equilibrium condition to reduce and even prevent decomposition of the CZTCh and is provided at a rate to balance desorption fluxes of Sn and chalcogens. | 11-22-2012 |
20120318361 | MANUFACTURING THIN FILMS WITH CHALCOGEN SPECIES WITH INDEPENDENT CONTROL OVER DOPING AND BANDGAPS - A method for synthesizing a thin film of CZTS such as for use as an absorber in a photovoltaic device. The method includes providing a substrate in a chamber, and, then, depositing a film of CZTS material on the substrate, the CZTS material comprising copper, zinc, tin, and at least on chalcogen species. The depositing includes tuning an optical bandgap of the film with heterovalent alloying. The depositing is performed at low temperatures with the substrate provided in the chamber free of direct/active heating. For example, the substrate may be maintained at a temperature below about 150° C. during the depositing of the film. The heterovalent alloying involves controlling deposition rates for the copper and the zinc to define a copper to zinc ratio set the optical bandgap such as a value between about 1.0 eV and about 2.75 eV. | 12-20-2012 |
James R. Teeter, Portland, OR US
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20140326287 | WEARABLE THERMOELECTRIC GENERATOR ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME - A thermoelectric generator module for a wearable thermoelectric generator assembly may include a top heat coupling plate and a bottom heat coupling plate each having a head formed on an outer surface of the heat coupling plate and thermally conductive strips formed on an inner surface. At least one thermoelectric foil may be interposed between the top and bottom heat coupling plate. A perimeter band may circumscribe the perimeter edges of the top and bottom heat coupling plate and encapsulate the thermoelectric foil. The head of at least one of the top and bottom heat coupling plate may protrude beyond upper and/or lower surfaces of the perimeter band. | 11-06-2014 |
Jason Teeter, Apex, NC US
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20090050791 | Measurement of burst mode optical power over multiple bursts - A system, method, and computer readable medium for measurement of burst mode optical power over multiple bursts, comprises mirroring a photodiode current of an optical signal burst, converting the mirrored photodiode current to a capacitor voltage, comparing the capacitor voltage to a pre-determined threshold voltage, and accumulating a burst time necessary for the capacitor voltage to reach the pre-determined threshold voltage. | 02-26-2009 |
20090123154 | DETECTING PRESENCE OF ROGUE ONU - A system, method, and computer readable medium comprising instructions for rogue Optical Network Unit (ONU) detection by analyzing the frequency content are provided. Once an optical signal is received from an optical network unit, the transition detection unit converts the optical signal to an electrical data signal. The transition detection unit then analyzes the electrical data signal to determine a presence of the rogue optical network unit. To determine presence of a rogue ONU, the transition detection unit may digitally oversample the data, filter the data with a high pass filter or measure the received signal strength. | 05-14-2009 |
20100183295 | ROGUE ONU DETECTION VIA PHOTONIC MIXING - A system, method, and computer readable medium for rogue Optical Network Unit (ONU) detection via photonic mixing, comprises a first Wavelength Division Multiplexer (WDM), a second WDM communicably coupled to the first WDM, a non-linear medium communicably coupled to the second WDM, and a photodetector communicably coupled to the non-linear medium, wherein the first WDM transmits a first upstream beam and a second upstream beam to the second WDM, wherein the first upstream beam is a normal upstream beam and wherein the second upstream beam is a rogue upstream beam, wherein the second WDM transmits the normal upstream beam and the rogue upstream beam to the non-linear medium, wherein the non-linear medium mixes the normal upstream beam and the rogue upstream beam resulting in a mixed beam, wherein the non-linear medium transmits the mixed beam to the photodetector, and wherein the photodetector analyzes the mixed beam to indicate the presence of a rogue ONU. | 07-22-2010 |
Kirby Joe Teeter, Dyersburg, TN US
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20080210401 | SUBMERGED ENTRY NOZZLE WITH INSTALLABLE PARTS - A partial SEN capable of having flow diverter parts installed therein, and a method of using the SEN in a continuous casting system are disclosed. The partial SEN includes a hollow distribution zone at a bottom portion of the SEN which is designed to allow the installation of at least two different types of flow diverter parts, one type of flow diverter parts for a first type of caster mold, and a second type of flow diverter parts for a second type of caster mold. The design of the flow diverter parts and the resulting angles achieved when the flow diverter parts are installed in the partial SEN are matched to a caster mold such that the flow characteristics of molten steel exiting the SEN into the caster mold during continuous casting operation are of a desired and optimal nature to prevent various types of casting defects. | 09-04-2008 |
Monty J. Teeter, Ulysses, KS US
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20160021835 | Mobile Drip Irrigation with Precise and Uniform Water Distribution - Water is emitted directly onto the soil from drip lines pulled from a mobile drip irrigation device. The forward ends of the drip tubes are anchored and retained to establish relatively fixed intervals of spacing between the forward ends of the adjacent drip tubes to guide the drip tubes across the soil and through growing plants. A pressure-regulated constant-volume flow of water is emitted from ports in the drip tubes. | 01-28-2016 |
Robert Teeter, New York, NY US
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20120296846 | SYSTEM FOR MODELING INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE - A system for simulating investment performance using computerized models. Inputs to an investment model may be derived from information published about the investment, information published about the investment manager, industry practices corresponding to the particular type of investment, etc. Model accuracy may then be verified by comparing simulated investment performance over a duration of time to actual investment performance over the same period. Disparities in actual and simulated performance may be resolved by adjusting the model, which may further comprise modifying the composition of model elements that replace questionable or unknown investment components in view of information that is known about the investment. | 11-22-2012 |
Roger C. Teeter, Summer, WA US
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20110010859 | Patient treatment apparatus - A patient treatment device includes a patient supporting table supported above a platform and having an auxiliary table segment pivotally coupled to a primary table segment, and a back support segment pivotally coupled to the primary table segment, an anchor assembly adjustably anchors the auxiliary table segment to the primary table segment at selected angular positions, and an anchoring mechanism adjustably anchors the back support segment to the auxiliary table segment at required angular positions. A frame is pivotally coupled to the primary table segment, and a latch mechanism adjustably anchors the frame to the primary table segment at the required angular positions. | 01-20-2011 |
Roger C. Teeter, Sumner, WA US
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20090054216 | Tilting inversion exerciser having infrared ray generating device - A tilting inversion exerciser includes a table pivotally supported on a lower supporting stand for supporting a user, a pad member readily attached to the table with one or more straps, and an infrared device having a pad member for attaching to the table or to the user with an attaching device, such as one or more straps, and an infrared ray generating device for generating an infrared ray to shine the user, such as to warm up the joints or the whole body of the users or for vitalizing the cells of the users and for facilitating the blood circulation of the users, and a vibrating device may further be used for vibrating the joints or the other portion of the users and for further facilitating the blood circulation of the users. | 02-26-2009 |
20090054217 | Tilting inversion exerciser having vibrating device - A tilting inversion exerciser includes a table pivotally supported on a lower supporting stand for supporting a user, a planar member readily attached to the table with one or more straps, and a vibration generating device for generating a vibration to vibrate the user, particularly the joints or the articular cartilages or the joint capsules of the user when the user and the table are tilted or inverted relative to the lower supporting stand and when the joints of the user are opened. An infrared ray generating device may further be attached to the planar member for generating an infrared ray to warm the user. | 02-26-2009 |
20090124473 | Table for tilting inversion exerciser - A tilting inversion exerciser includes a lower supporting stand having an axle, and a table rotatably supported on the stand with the axle, the table is made of plastic material and having a resilient one-integral-piece structure for smoothly engaging with the back portion of the user and for comfortably supporting the user, and for easily sterilizing purposes particularly following use by someone just finishing a workout and very sweaty. The table is pivotally supported on a base with a frame and one or more arms in which the arms are pivotally supported on the base and limited to pivot or to rotate relative to the base. | 05-14-2009 |
20100279838 | Angle adjusting mechanism for tilting inversion exerciser - A tilting inversion exerciser includes a supporting stand having a plate formed in each of two housings, and a curved channel formed in each plate and formed by two end stops, two arms each having a board formed in a casing and pivotally coupled to the plate with a pivot axle for supporting a user supporting table, the board includes a guide pin slidably engaged in the curved channel of the plate, a panel includes an anchor engageable into the curved channel of the plate for forming a shortened moving path between the anchor of the panel and the end stop of the plate, and for limiting the guide pin of the board to slide along the shortened moving path, and a latch member changeably secures the anchor and the panel to the housing at different angular position. | 11-04-2010 |
20110004995 | Patient treatment apparatus - A patient treatment device includes an upper cantilever member and a lower cantilever member pivotally coupled to a platform, a bracket pivotally coupled to the front portions of the cantilever members for forming a parallelogrammic device, an elevating transmission device for pivoting the cantilever members up and down relative to the platform, a patient supporting table including a front portion pivotally attached to the bracket, and a tilting transmission device for tilting the patient supporting table between the horizontal position and the tilted working position and for preventing the patient from falling down from the patient supporting table inadvertently. | 01-13-2011 |
Roger C. Teeter, Puyallup, WA US
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20130029812 | BACK STRETCHING DEVICE - A back stretching device includes a handle unit including two parallel handgrip units. A support unit includes a lower cross bar connecting between front ends of the two handgrip tubes. A hold-down unit includes two parallel guide rods and an upper cross bar connecting between upper ends of the guide rods and parallel to the lower cross bar. The adjustment unit couples the guide rods to the handgrip tubes to define a distance-adjustable constraint space between the upper and lower cross bars. The constraint space receives legs of a user to extend therethrough in a closely juxtaposed manner with the lower cross bar supporting underside of the legs, while the upper cross bar constraining upper side of the legs. Hands of the user are allowed to hold the two handgrip tubes to support the legs and body of the user for carrying out a desired stretching and exercise operation. | 01-31-2013 |
Terry Teeter, Southfield, MI US
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20140190296 | REVERSE IDLER SUPPORT - A reverse idler support article includes a reverse idler support body that has a disk member, a plateau and a hollow cylinder. The disk member is connected to and in facial contact with the plateau that projects from a first disk member surface and the hollow cylinder that projects from a second disk member surface to define an interior space. The disk member and the plateau have an offset hole formed therethrough that is in communication with the interior space. The offset hole is oriented offset from a central axis of the reverse idler support body which extends generally centrally through the disk member and the interior space of the hollow cylinder. | 07-10-2014 |
Thomas T. Teeter, Guthrie, KY US
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20100244568 | LIGHTING MODULE WITH WIRELESS ALTERNATING CURRENT DETECTION SYSTEM - Embodiments of the present disclosure provide methods, systems, and apparatuses related to lighting system with wireless alternating current detection system. Other embodiments may be described and claimed. | 09-30-2010 |
20100244569 | FLUORESCENT FORM FACTOR LIGHTING MODULE WITH WIRELESS ALTERNATING CURRENT DETECTION SYSTEM - Embodiments of the present disclosure provide methods, systems, and apparatuses related to lighting system with wireless alternating current detection system. Other embodiments may be described and claimed. | 09-30-2010 |
20100244747 | MANAGEMENT OF RECHARGEABLE BATTERY IN AN ENCLOSED LIGHTING MODULE - Embodiments of the present disclosure provide methods, systems, and apparatuses related to managing a rechargeable battery in an enclosed lighting module. Other embodiments may be described and claimed. | 09-30-2010 |
20100264737 | THERMAL CONTROL FOR AN ENCASED POWER SUPPLY IN AN LED LIGHTING MODULE - Embodiments of the present disclosure provide methods, systems, and apparatuses related to managing a rechargeable battery in an enclosed lighting module. Other embodiments may be described and claimed. | 10-21-2010 |
Tobias Teeter, Carl Junction, MO US
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20130080248 | METHOD FOR PERFORMING REAL-TIME CLICK FRAUD DETECTION, PREVENTION AND REPORTING FOR ONLINE ADVERTISING - The present invention provides a method of detecting fraudulent clicks in an online environment to reduce fraudulent paid clicks for online advertisers. The method includes server side and client side code which combined enables a click verification web site to identify valid and invalid clicks and in real-time prevents advertisers from getting billed for fraudulent activity. | 03-28-2013 |
20150178771 | METHOD FOR PERFORMING REAL-TIME CLICK FRAUD DETECTION, PREVENTION AND REPORTING FOR ONLINE ADVERTISING - The present invention provides a method of detecting fraudulent clicks in an online environment to reduce fraudulent paid clicks for online advertisers. The method includes server side and client side code which combined enables a click verification web site to identify valid and invalid clicks and in real-time prevents advertisers from getting billed for fraudulent activity. | 06-25-2015 |
Victor B. Teeter, Round Rock, TX US
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20140268514 | IHS ACCESSIBLE RACK SECURING SYSTEM - A rack securing system includes a rack having a plurality of posts that are oriented to house a plurality of device chassis. Each of the plurality of posts includes a plurality of post apertures that are operable to receive a fastener to couple an edge of a device chassis to the rack. A first securing member includes that includes a plurality of first securing member apertures is operable to be oriented adjacent a first post such that the plurality of first securing member apertures align with respective post apertures on the first post and the first securing member extends over at least one fastener that is coupling an edge of a device chassis to the rack. At least two locking devices are operable to extend through respective aligned first securing member apertures and post apertures to secure the first securing member to the first post. | 09-18-2014 |
20150138724 | MULTI-MODULE KEYING SYSTEM - Multi-module keying systems and methods include a chassis. A first module slot and a second module slot are located on the chassis. A keying device is movably coupled to the chassis and includes a first keying member that is located adjacent the first module slot and a second keying member that is located adjacent the second module slot. The keying device is configured to move in response to a first keyed module being positioned in the first module slot such that the first keyed module engages the first keying member. The movement of the keying device positions the second keying member adjacent the second module slot to restrict modules that may be positioned in the second module slot to second keyed modules. The systems and methods allow the second module slot to be keyed for second keyed modules based on the first keyed module positioned in the first module slot. | 05-21-2015 |
20150227182 | POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - A power distribution system includes a chassis with a plurality of ports that include a first port configured to communicate with powering devices and a second port configured to communicate with powered devices. A power distribution engine in the chassis is coupled to each of the plurality of ports. The power distribution engine determines that power available to the power distribution engine is insufficient to power a first powered device that is coupled to the first port, requests power from a first powering device that is coupled to the second port, and provides power that is received through the second port from the first powering device to the first powered device through the first port. In an embodiment, the first powered device and the second powered device are switch IHSs, the first port is configured as a trunk port, and the second port is configured as an access port. | 08-13-2015 |