Bjarnason
Asmundur Bergmann Bjarnason, Reykjavik IS
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20100249949 | PROSTHETIC LINER WITH CONTINUOUS DISTAL END AREA - A tubular liner has an open proximal end and a closed-end distal area, and a fabric layer continuously defining an exterior surface of the liner without interruption. A polymeric layer having first and second surfaces is bonded to an interior surface of the fabric layer. A seam is formed by opposed sides of the fabric layer joined together and forming an excess portion directed toward the cavity of the liner. The excess portion is embedded in the polymeric layer. | 09-30-2010 |
20120150320 | PROSTHETIC LINER WITH CONTINUOUS DISTAL END AREA - A tubular liner has an open proximal end and a closed-end distal area, and a fabric layer continuously defining an exterior surface of the liner without interruption. A polymeric layer having first and second surfaces is bonded to an interior surface of the fabric layer. A seam is formed by opposed sides of the fabric layer joined together and forming an excess portion directed toward the cavity of the liner. The excess portion is embedded in the polymeric layer. | 06-14-2012 |
20140076484 | Prosthetic Liner with Continuous Distal End Area - A tubular liner has an open proximal end and a closed-end distal area, and a fabric layer continuously defining an exterior surface of the liner without interruption. A polymeric layer having first and second surfaces is bonded to an interior surface of the fabric layer. A seam is formed by opposed sides of the fabric layer joined together and forming an excess portion directed toward the cavity of the liner. The excess portion is embedded in the polymeric layer. | 03-20-2014 |
Brynjar Bjarnason, Reykjavik IS
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20140330412 | COMPUTERIZED INTERACTIVE SPORTS SYSTEM AND A METHOD OF ASSESSING SPORTS SKILLS OF USERS - A computerized interactive sports system is provided wherein a plurality of sports areas is provided where users undergo physical or technical exercises. Sensor systems associated to the plurality of sports areas for sensing the user's success when undergoing the technical or physical exercises and based thereon output sensor signals. A computer system coupled to the at least one sensor system utilizes the sensor signals for calculating a score for each individual user indicating the success of the users when undergoing the physical or technical exercises within the at least one sports area. The computer system further associates different classification categories to different sports areas and classifies the scores based thereon, and subsequently stores the scores classified into the at least one classification category. A database is provided that is interactively connected to the stored scores at the computer system for sharing said scores classified into said at least one classification category with different users. | 11-06-2014 |
Elsie Bjarnason, Roanoke Rapids, NC US
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20150217367 | Three-Dimensional Printing of Metallic Materials - Methods of printing metallic objects include providing parameters of an object for printing, and controlling a deposition of a fluid metallic material to form the object. At least an outer surface region of the fluid metallic material is converted to a solid region after deposition. | 08-06-2015 |
Jon Bragi Bjarnason, Reykjavik IS
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20130266536 | METHOD OF USE OF STABILIZED PLANT-DERIVED GROWTH FACTOR IN SKIN CARE - Cosmetic and dermatologic compositions for skin care, containing a transgenic plant extract containing a growth factor, or a growth factor purified from transgenic plants, or a mixture of growth factors derived from transgenic plants as extracts or in purified form, for use in topical therapeutics, dermatology and cosmetics. Importantly this invention provides stabilized, safer growth factors available for use for cosmetic and topical treatment. Preferred composition comprises a plant-produced growth factor and hyaluronic acid. The skin-care/dermatological compositions with stabilized growth factor do not carry the risk of unwanted breakdown products and the resulting loss of activity of the composition. Furthermore, the composition is without contaminants and transmissible agents that can result from animals or animal or bacterial cell based expression systems. | 10-10-2013 |
Steinthor Bjarnason, Akershus NO
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20140201516 | AUTOMATED CONTROL PLANE FOR LIMITED USER DESTRUCTION - To avoid user error and breaking operations, administration and management (OAM), the control plane for implementing OAM is automatically generated by network devices without user input. This control plane is hidden from the user, preventing any configuration that may bring down the connectivity for OAM. | 07-17-2014 |
20140215580 | AUTONOMIC NETWORK PROTECTION BASED ON NEIGHBOR DISCOVERY - In one implementation, security configuration is automated based on information gathered using autonomic neighbor discovery. The neighbor discovery establishes a realm of trust between neighbors, such as determining that some neighbors may be trusted and others may not be trusted. A dynamic security barrier is created using the trust where devices on the network border protect the entire network. Differences in trust result in differential security configuration. | 07-31-2014 |
Steinthor Bjarnason, Fjerdingby NO
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20130046864 | Deriving Unique Local Addresses From Device Names - In one embodiment, accessing a device name, which includes a hostname and a domain name, of a network device; applying a hash function to the domain name to obtain 40 bits as a Global ID of an Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) unique local address (ULA); and encoding the hostname to obtain 80 bits as a Subnet ID and an Interface ID of the IPv6 ULA. | 02-21-2013 |
20130318343 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENABLING UNCONFIGURED DEVICES TO JOIN AN AUTONOMIC NETWORK IN A SECURE MANNER - A method in an example embodiment includes creating an initial information package for a device in a domain of a network environment when the device is unconfigured. The method further includes communicating the initial information package to a signing authority, receiving an authorization token from the signing authority, and sending the authorization token to the unconfigured device, where the unconfigured device validates the authorization token based on a credential in the unconfigured device. In more specific embodiments, the initial information package includes a unique device identifier of the unconfigured device and a domain identifier of the domain. In further embodiments, the signing authority creates the authorization token by applying an authorization signature to the unique device identifier and the domain identifier. In other embodiments, the method includes receiving an audit history report of the unconfigured device and applying a policy to the device based on the audit history report. | 11-28-2013 |
20130318570 | USING NEIGHBOR DISCOVERY TO CREATE TRUST INFORMATION FOR OTHER APPLICATIONS - Neighbor discovery is used to create a generic trust database for other applications. As part of the neighbor discovery, each device performs classification and validation of the credentials of the neighboring devices. The credentials and validation results are stored locally without having to perform a separate authentication step. The trust database is created and maintained as a neighbor table with the results of the validation. The generic trust database may then be consulted by other protocols. The neighbor discovery may use any of various underlying protocols, but the resulting table unifies the results such that other applications or protocols may take advantage of the secured identity without having to implement their own discovery process. Both discovery and validation may be implemented locally without relying on centralized servers. Manual configuration may be avoided. | 11-28-2013 |
Tyrell Bjarnason, Regina Saskatchewan CA
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20150218945 | ROCK BOLTING MACHINE AND APPARATUS - A rock bolting machine for installing a rock bolt in a roof of an underground space is provided. The rock bolting machine can include a vehicle and a boom. A rock bolting assembly can be attached to the boom. The rock bolting assembly can have a drill bolt mast with a frame, a drilling portion adapted to drill a bolt hole and a bolting portion adapted to secure the rock bolt in the bolt hole. The drilling portion can have a drill rod, a drive unit and a drill motor, where the drive unit comprises an input on a top of the drive unit and an output on the top of the drive unit. The input of the drive unit can be connected to the drill motor and the output connected to a bottom end of the drill rod. | 08-06-2015 |