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Christopher Alan Abbe, Rochester, NY US
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20130173913 | SECURE MECHANISMS TO ENABLE MOBILE DEVICE COMMUNICATION WITH A SECURITY PANEL - A method of arming or disarming a building security system includes transferring an electronic security credential file from an authorizing environment to a mobile computing device. The electronic security credential file is read by the mobile computing device to extract authentication data. The authentication data is transmitted from the mobile computing device and received at the building security system. Within the building security system, the authentication data is used to verify that a user of the mobile computing device is authorized to communicate with the building security system. The mobile computing device is enabled to communicate with the building security system only if the electronic security credential file has been used to verify that a user of the mobile computing device is authorized to communicate with the building security system. | 07-04-2013 |
David C. Abbe, El Cajon, CA US
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20120305567 | Blast-attenuating container - A blast-attenuating container for public spaces comprising an outer metallic shell enclosing a plurality of belted automobile tires, preferably used, in a stacked array, thereby defining a cylindrical central space for holding a removable waste receptacle. Within each tire is a water-filled energy-absorbing bladder. The stacked tires may be further enclosed by a fragmentation-absorbing reinforcing band. A cover over the shell has a hinged door for receiving and directing waste into the removable waste receptacle. The cover is removable for access to the waste receptacle. The can and waste receptacle may be provided with a load cell and programmed microprocessor for detecting the insertion of a possible threat item and an RF transmitter for sending an alert to a central security station. | 12-06-2012 |
20120312147 | Portable explosion containment chamber - A portable containment chamber for safely disposing of suspected explosive threat devices comprises a cylindrical chamber body and hinged outward-opening access door. The door seals against a tapered seat and extends convexly into the interior of the chamber, whereby blast pressure tends to expand the door into enhanced gas-tight sealing engagement. The mouth of the chamber has an annular locking channel with which the door is locked in closed position by an expandable interconnected locking shoes driven by a crank-and-piston linkage such that all shoes are simultaneously locked and unlocked by movement of a common crank. A two-stage door operating mechanism first moves the unlocked door axially out of sealed position, and then rotates it to one side to provide access to the interior of the chamber. For closing, the sequence of movements is reversed. Pneumatic power means are provided to move the locking shoes simultaneously in and out of locking engagement with the annular locking channel, to move the door axially in and out sealing engagement with the chamber body, and to move the disengaged door rotationally away from the chamber door opening for providing access thereto. A first interlock means prevents axial opening and closing movement of the chamber door when the door rotated away from the chamber mouth in standby position. A second interlock means inhibits detonation of a donor explosive charge within the chamber if the door locking shoes are not in fully locked position. The chamber and door are preferably made of explosion-resistant impact-hardening manganese steel alloy. | 12-13-2012 |
Emmanuel Abbe, Lausanne CH
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20130085916 | DATA MANAGMENT SYSTEMS AND PROCESSING FOR FINANCIAL RISK ANALYSIS - A computer based system and method is directed to the determination of aggregate metrics of select financial indicators utilizing a protocol that preserves the confidentiality of the individual data sets comprising the aggregate metrics. The data processing system provides industry wide transparency of financial risk, concentration and the like based on data associated with individual firms free from risk of subsequent reverse determination of the underlying data. | 04-04-2013 |
20140351104 | Data Managment Systems And Processing For Financial Risk Analysis - A computer based system and method is directed to the determination of aggregate metrics of select financial indicators utilizing a protocol that preserves the confidentiality of the individual data sets comprising the aggregate metrics. The data processing system provides industry wide transparency of financial risk, concentration and the like based on data associated with individual firms free from risk of subsequent reverse determination of the underlying data. | 11-27-2014 |
Francois Abbe, Martignas FR
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20090205952 | ELECTROLYSIS INSTALLATION - The invention relates to an electrolysis installation comprising at least two rows of electrodes that are immersed at least in part in a liquid electrolyte giving off one or more gaseous species of corrosive nature at the electrodes, at least one separation membrane being disposed between two adjacent rows of electrodes. Each membrane is constituted by carbon fiber reinforcement stiffened by a carbon matrix and presents porous portion that is permeable to ions and impermeable to the or each gaseous species, given off at the electrolytes. | 08-20-2009 |
Makoto Abbe, Tsukuba-Shi JP
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20080198387 | OPTICAL AXIS POLARIZATION TYPE LASER INTERFEROMETER - An optical axis polarization type laser interferometer including a reference sphere which forms a reference of measurement, a retro-reflecting means disposed at a measurement object, a laser interference measuring apparatus for outputting a measurement value corresponding to an increase or a decrease in the distance to and from the retro-reflecting means; and a two-axis turning mechanism for turning an emission beam of the corresponding laser interference measuring apparatus centering around the reference sphere, which measures, with the center coordinates of the reference sphere used as the reference, the distance to and from the retro-reflecting means where the optical axes of the emission beam from the laser interference measuring apparatus mounted on the two-axis turning mechanism and a return beam become parallel to each other, wherein the fixing portion of the first axis turning mechanism installed at the base part of the apparatus is disposed at the inner circumference thereof, the reference sphere is placed at the fixing portion thereof, and at the same time, the moving portion of the first axis turning mechanism is placed at the outer circumference of the fixing portion, and the second axis turning mechanism is mounted on the moving portion thereof. Therefore, complexities in mechanism design can be simplified to a large extent with respect to the first axis turning mechanism that composes the two-axis turning mechanism. | 08-21-2008 |
20080294364 | Two-dimensional lattice calibrating device, two-dimensional lattice calibrating method, two-dimensional lattice calibrating program and recording medium - A two-dimensional lattice calibrating device includes: a measuring unit that measures respective positions of marks for each of a plurality of measurement dispositions; a simultaneous-equations generating unit that generates simultaneous equations for acquiring deviations of the plurality of marks using a coordinate relational equation and a least-squares conditional equation that sets least-squares lines that minimize the deviation of actual position of the marks based on measurement values as coordinate axes of artifact coordinates; and a simultaneous-equations calculating unit that solves the derived simultaneous equations. | 11-27-2008 |
Makoto Abbe, Tsukuba JP
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20110054835 | METHOD OF EVALUATING PRECISION OF OUTPUT DATA USING ERROR PROPAGATION - Method of evaluating precision of output data using error propagation includes performing numerical differentiation using input data in data processing, and thereby obtaining a Jacobian matrix J of the data processing; estimating variance-covariance of errors of the input data, and thereby obtaining an error matrix D of the input data; and calculating an error matrix from the Jacobian matrix J and the error matrix D of the input data, the error matrix R representing variance-covariance of errors of output data. | 03-03-2011 |
Seth T. Abbe, Clermont, FL US
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20130069326 | AIRPORT DIVESTMENT AND LUGGAGE CART - An airport cart adapted for carrying carry-on luggage and personal items divested prior to a security check point. The cart includes a lower luggage tray or shelf, and a pair of vertical supports extends upward from a rear portion of this tray or a horizontal portion of the cart frame. The cart may have dual handles extending rearward in a space-apart manner from the vertical supports such that the handles are parallel to each other and do not block vertical loading of the luggage tray. The cart includes one, two, or more storage or security screening bins that are affixed to or detachably mounted on the vertical supports or the handles. One or more of the storage bins may be compatible with conventional airport screening bins. The bins are horizontally offset from the luggage tray and each other to facilitate unobstructed 3D screening of bags and items in the bins. | 03-21-2013 |
20130069759 | AIRPORT SECURITY SCREENING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system for performing airport security screening of canyon bags and other separately scanned carry-on items such as electronics. The system includes a number of airport divestment and luggage carts. Each of the carts includes a frame with a lower support for receiving carry-on luggage, and the frame further supports security bins for receiving separately scannable items (such as a computing device). The system includes a 3D scanner scanning items passed through a scanning tunnel. The system also includes a conveyance system engaging the carts and transporting the carts through the scanning tunnel for 3D scanning, with such scanning including the carry-on luggage and the separately scannable items in bins. Typically, the frame of each of the carts is formed of one or more non-metallic materials and is non-collapsible. Further, the carts may be oriented to be upright during transportation through the scanner. | 03-21-2013 |
20140003575 | AIRPORT SECURITY SCREENING SYSTEM AND METHOD | 01-02-2014 |