Austin, NY
Fraser Lewis Austin, New York, NY US
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20080222906 | Traditional shaving razor or electrical shaving and trimming device with integrated spirit level or bubble level - This device integrates a “Spirit Level” or “Bubble Level” with a traditional shaving device such as a non-electrically powered shaving razor, or electrically powered razor or trimming device. The integration of a “Spirit Level” or “Bubble Level” with a shaving or trimming device allows for accurate, straight, and level, shaving, cutting, or trimming of facial hair, hair growing from the scalp, or any other hair growing from the body. By using the “Sprit Level” or “Bubble Level” as a guide, the user is able to gauge the exact angle at which he or she is cutting, shaving, or trimming. | 09-18-2008 |
Richard J. Austin, Clifton Park, NY US
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20100035501 | THERMAL SPRAY MASKING TAPE - A thermal spray masking tape includes a substrate having a first major surface and a second major surface and a surface layer overlying the first major surface of the substrate. The surface layer is formed from an elastomer having an ultimate tensile strength greater than about 600 lbs/square inch. | 02-11-2010 |
20110070795 | THERMAL SPRAY MASKING TAPE - A thermal spray masking tape includes a substrate having a first major surface and a second major surface. The thermal spray masking tape further includes a surface layer overlying the first major surface of the substrate. The surface layer is formed from an elastomer including a liquid silicone rubber. | 03-24-2011 |
20130337250 | MODIFIED PERFLUOROPOLYMER MATERIAL - An improved perfluoropolymer composite that uses a blend of a perfluoropolymer (such as PTFE) and a silicone polymer. By coating a substrate, such as glass fiber fabric, with a blend of a perfluoropolymer and a silicone polymer, an adhesive layer can be bonded either directly to the surface of the perfluoropolymer composite or to a perfluoropolymer composite that has been primed without the need to have otherwise treated the perfluoropolymer surface, such as either by etching or by the deposition of an intermediate coating containing colloidal silica or other similar agents, to make the surface bondable. | 12-19-2013 |
Sean Paul Austin, Saratoga Springs, NY US
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20130144537 | Real Time Assessment During Interactive Activity - A solution for adjusting an interactive activity is provided. While a person is engaged in an instance of the interactive activity, direct measurement data corresponding to the person is received. The direct measurement data is used to assess at least one aspect of a response of the person to the instance of the interactive activity. Assessment data corresponding to the at least one aspect of the response is provided for use in adjusting at least one aspect of the interactive activity. | 06-06-2013 |
Terri D. Austin, New Rochelle, NY US
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20090313107 | Universal Discount Chip (UDC) - A Universal Discount Chip (UDC) is a coding devise placed upon a credit card or a debit card offered by an issuing bank and enabling the card holder to obtain discounts from any and all participating manufacturers, retailers or (hereinafter referred to as “Merchants”) by presenting and scanning the card with the UDC at the point of sale. The issuing bank would collect the necessary data including the name and address of the Merchant, the terms and conditions of the discount. After collecting the data, the issuing bank would apply the discount and reduce the overall amount of the sales transaction. The UDC could be placed on all types of debit or credit cards, including retail store credit cards. The issuing bank would be paid a commission by the Merchant for processing the discount transaction. | 12-17-2009 |
Tim Austin, Stony Brook, NY US
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20090321523 | IMAGE CAPTURE DEVICE, ILLUMINATOR AND LIGHT COLLIMATING OPTICAL ELEMENT ARRANGEMENT FOR IMAGING SYSTEM - Collimating the light used to provide illumination for image capture can also provide an aiming mechanism for an imaging system. In some embodiments, an imager component that captures at least one image, and an illumination and aiming component provides users with a mechanism for intuitive aiming of the imaging system and illumination to facilitate image capture by the imager component. | 12-31-2009 |
Timothy Austin, Stony Brook, NY US
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20100315763 | Shock Isolation System for a Mobile Unit with a Monocoque Housing - A monocoque housing for a mobile unit comprises a base, an end cap, and an isolation gasket. The mobile unit includes an electronic stack assembly. The base has an opening. The end cap is adapted to removably couple with the base. The end cap includes a cap and a frame where the frame is received by the base through the opening so that the cap covers the opening. The isolation gasket is disposed between the frame and the electronic stack assembly. The electronic stack assembly is not mechanically fastened to the isolation gasket. When the mobile unit experiences a shock load, the isolation gasket absorbs the shock load to reduce the shock load on the electronic stack assembly. | 12-16-2010 |
20140045515 | REAL-TIME PLANOGRAM GENERATION AND MAINTENANCE - Generating a planogram of a facility in real-time, includes positioning a wireless mobile device at a plurality of geometric positions within the facility. A location of the mobile device at each position is then established using a location mechanism. Each geometric position is then associated with that location of the mobile device. The planogram is then updated with information about the geometric position. The geometric positions are associated with physical objects modeled in the planogram. Non-geometric information can also be obtained at the location of the mobile device, and this non-geometric information can be overlaid onto the planogram. | 02-13-2014 |
Timothy B. Austin, Stony Brook, NY US
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20080295317 | PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURE OF A LOW COST EXTRUDED AND LAMINATED MICROSTRIP ELEMENT ANTENNA - Methods, systems, and apparatuses for automated manufacturing microstrip element antennas is described. The microstrip element antenna comprises a printed circuit layer, a dielectric layer and a ground plane layer. Mass manufacturing process for such microstrip element antennas without any substantial manual assembly process is described. Automation of the manufacturing steps leads to lower production costs, faster production and a higher yield. | 12-04-2008 |
20080297417 | LIGHT WEIGHT RUGGED MICROSTRIP ELEMENT ANTENNA INCORPORATING SKELETON DIELECTRIC SPACER - Methods, systems, and apparatuses for manufacturing light weight microstrip element antennas incorporating a skeleton dielectric spacer instead of a regular solid body dielectric spacer is described. The microstrip element antenna comprises a radiator, a dielectric layer which is in the form of a skeleton rib-caged structure and a ground plane layer. Due to the skeleton rib-caged structure of the dielectric spacer, design flexibility in terms of a non-uniform variation of the effective dielectric constant across various dimensions of the dielectric layer is obtained. Additional advantages of such a dielectric spacer include a wider choice of materials from which the antenna can be made, overall light weight and low production time and machine cost due to lower cooling time of the dielectric. Further, an antenna with a skeleton dielectric spacer further has a better drying characteristics in an event of a water ingress during or post-production. | 12-04-2008 |
20090322706 | INFORMATION DISPLAY WITH OPTICAL DATA CAPTURE - Systems, devices, and/or methods that facilitate information display with optical data capture are presented. A display surface comprises optically selectable materials and/or contact transparent materials. The disclosed subject matter facilitates displaying information on a surface and collecting optical information about objects interacting with the display surface. The collected optical data, at least in part, is used in determinations related to updating display information. Additional sensors can be incorporated into the system to provide additional information that can be employed in determinations relating to updating display information. | 12-31-2009 |
20110121075 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR AUGMENTING OPTICAL BARCODE SCANNER WITH RFID READER - An apparatus and method for augmenting an optical barcode scanner. The apparatus comprises an accessory module that includes an RFID reader, a body part attachable to the optical barcode scanner, and an interface connector for forming a communication link between the RFID reader and the optical barcode scanner when the interface connector is connected with the expansion port of the optical barcode scanner. | 05-26-2011 |
20110128128 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IMPROVING RFID TAG READING - An apparatus and method for improving RFID tag reading. The apparatus includes a substrate element having a predetermined active area, and a plurality of resonant elements each having a resonant frequency, a quality factor, and a response band. The resonant elements are distributed within the predetermined active area of the substrate element for scattering interrogation electromagnetic waves radiated thereupon from the RFID reader. At least one resonant element has a null-direction thereof orientated in a direction that is substantially orthogonal to a line extending from a center of the resonant element to a center of an antenna of the RFID reader. | 06-02-2011 |
20110130085 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IDENTIFYING READ ZONE OF RFID READER - An apparatus and method for identifying the read zone of an RFID reader. The apparatus includes a supporting sheet, a reader-position mark on the supporting sheet to indicate a recommended location to position an RFID reader, and a zone-boundary mark on the supporting sheet to indicate a read zone of the RFID reader with a predetermined field strength. | 06-02-2011 |
20120075101 | RFID Reader With Motion Detection - A technique for operating a Radio Frequency Identification, RFID, reader with motion detection includes detecting a motion in proximity to the RFID reader, and triggering the RFID reader to read any tags in proximity to the RFID reader in response to detecting a motion in proximity to the RFID reader. Detecting a motion can also generate a change in digital signage, or communicate information about read tags to a local area network. Operating this system only when motion is detected saves battery life. | 03-29-2012 |
20140084050 | LOCATIONING USING MOBILE DEVICE, CAMERA, AND A LIGHT SOURCE - A method and system for locationing of a mobile device ( | 03-27-2014 |
20140285324 | DETERMINING MOVEMENT OF A RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION TAG USING A PHASE DIFFERENCE/FREQUENCY MODEL - Determining movement of a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tag first establishes a phase difference/frequency model comprising a set of phase-wrapped local rates-of-change and an intercept point. RFID tag readings are then made to measure phase differences between the interrogation signal and the tag response at different frequencies. A correlation is determined between the measured phase differences versus frequency and the phase-wrapped local phase rates-of-change of the phase difference/frequency model. If the correlation is better than or equal to a predetermined limit, the tag is stationary, or if the correlation is worse than the predetermined limit, the tag is moving. | 09-25-2014 |
Timothy B. Austin, Stony Brooks, NY US
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20090246622 | Shock Isolation for a Battery - A battery includes a housing; a cell arrangement situated within the housing and storing a power; and a shock isolator disposed within the housing. The shock isolator absorbs an energy of a shock event upon the battery to prevent damage to the cell arrangement. | 10-01-2009 |
20120268411 | MULTI-MODAL CAPACITIVE TOUCHSCREEN INTERFACE - A method and apparatus for a multi-modal capacitive touchscreen interface. The multi-modal facet pertains to the mutability of the user's input modes and environments. The interface includes a display operable to display information on a device, and a touch sensitive layer disposed on the display, where the touch sensitive layer provided a plurality of capacitive nodes distributed on the display. A touch controller is coupled to the layer and is operable to detect a change of capacitance at a particular node, wherein if the touch controller detects a capacitance level at the particular node that is outside of a defined range, the touch controller automatically adjusts a sensitivity of the touch sensitive layer such that subsequent touches of the interface should fall within the defined range. | 10-25-2012 |
Timothy Beaumont Austin, Stony Brook, NY US
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20100028704 | ELASTIC PRE-MOLD FOR OVER-MOLDING AN INSERT - An elastic pre-mold (or simply “pre-mold”) is provided on one or more surfaces of a hard insert prior to an over-molding process. The pre-mold layer absorbs or otherwise accommodates shrinkage of the over-mold material, thereby reducing localized mechanical stresses and reducing or eliminating the effects of stress risers. The pre-mold material rounds off corners of the insert that could function as stress risers. The pre-mold material may be one of a variety of thermoplastic and thermoset elastomers. | 02-04-2010 |