Bjorge, US
Annette Bjorge, Coloma, MI US
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20140304864 | Peach tree named 'FA 1566' - A new and distinct variety of peach tree ‘FA 1566’ originating as the result of a cross between ‘Fayette’ (an unpatented selection) and ‘Newhaven’ (an unpatented selection). The new variety is unique from ‘Fayette’ in that it is 80% to 90% red with a background of orange-red with dark red highlights and ripens 9 days earlier and is unique from Newhaven in that it is 80% to 90% red with a background of orange-red with dark red highlights and ripens 18 days later. | 10-09-2014 |
Deborah M. Bjorge, Northville, MI US
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20130118166 | COMPRESSOR FLOW CONTROL - An engine system is provided. The system comprises an engine, first and second compressors supplying air to the engine, a first compressor recirculation valve adjustable to two restriction levels, and a second compressor recirculation valve adjustable to three or more restriction levels. In this way, the first and second compressor recirculation valves may be controlled to avoid compressor surge while providing a sufficient amount of boost to meet power demands. | 05-16-2013 |
Erik C. Bjorge, Hillsboro, OR US
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20140068302 | MECHANISM FOR FACILITATING FASTER SUSPEND/RESUME OPERATIONS IN COMPUTING SYSTEMS - A mechanism is described for facilitating faster suspend/resume operations in computing systems according to one embodiment of the invention. A method of embodiments of the invention includes initiating an entrance process into a first sleep state in response to a sleep call at a computing system, transforming from the first sleep state to a second sleep state. The transforming may include preserving at least a portion of processor context at a local memory associated with one or more processor cores of a processor at the computing system. The method may further include entering the second sleep state. | 03-06-2014 |
Jason Robert Bjorge, Blaine, MN US
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20140265525 | TRANSMISSION SYSTEM FOR TRANSMITTING POWER FROM ENGINE TO MILLING ROTOR IN COLD PLANER - A transmission system is provided for transmitting power from an engine to a milling rotor in a cold planer. The transmission system includes a first circuit, a second circuit, and a shaft. The first circuit is disposed in a first plane and configured to be operatively driven by the engine. The second circuit is disposed in a second plane substantially parallel to the first plane and configured to operatively drive the milling rotor. The shaft couples the first circuit to the second circuit wherein the engine and the milling rotor are axially offset. | 09-18-2014 |
Randy Bjorge, Coloma, MI US
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20140304864 | Peach tree named 'FA 1566' - A new and distinct variety of peach tree ‘FA 1566’ originating as the result of a cross between ‘Fayette’ (an unpatented selection) and ‘Newhaven’ (an unpatented selection). The new variety is unique from ‘Fayette’ in that it is 80% to 90% red with a background of orange-red with dark red highlights and ripens 9 days earlier and is unique from Newhaven in that it is 80% to 90% red with a background of orange-red with dark red highlights and ripens 18 days later. | 10-09-2014 |
Scott Bjorge, Owatonna, MN US
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20100224379 | SOIL AERATOR - A soil aeration apparatus may include aeration tines that are actuated by a relatively compact gear system that reduces the size and weight of the apparatus. In addition, a soil aeration apparatus may operate without a centrally disposed support shaft, thus enabling the tine-holder shafts to be positioned closer to one another and reducing the size of the apparatus. | 09-09-2010 |
Scott W. Bjorge, Owatonna, MN US
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20090008108 | AERATION DEVICE - A soil aeration device may include a plurality of arcuate blades mounted to an assembly adapted to rotate and translate the blades proximate a ground surface, thereby forming aeration pockets in the soil. In certain embodiments, the arcuate tines penetrate and fracture the soil while minimizing the amount of soil lifted from the pocket deposited on the top of the soil. In various embodiments, a planetary gear assembly imparts to the tine a translational and rotational movement which creates a fractured pocket in the soil while minimizing the amount of soil lifted from the pocket and deposited on the surface of the soil. In still other embodiments, the arcuate tine may have mounted thereon a coring tube that cuts and removes a plug from the pocket formed in the soil. | 01-08-2009 |
20090038814 | Soil Aerator - A soil aeration apparatus may include aeration tines that are actuated by a relatively compact gear system that reduces the size and weight of the apparatus. In addition, a soil aeration apparatus may operate without a centrally disposed support shaft, thus enabling the tine-holder shafts to be positioned closer to one another and reducing the size of the apparatus. | 02-12-2009 |
20100108334 | AERATION DEVICE - A soil aeration device may include a plurality of arcuate blades mounted to an assembly adapted to rotate and translate the blades proximate a ground surface, thereby forming aeration pockets in the soil. In certain embodiments, the arcuate tines penetrate and fracture the soil while minimizing the amount of soil lifted from the pocket deposited on the top of the soil. In various embodiments, a planetary gear assembly imparts to the tine a translational and rotational movement which creates a fractured pocket in the soil while minimizing the amount of soil lifted from the pocket and deposited on the surface of the soil. In still other embodiments, the arcuate tine may have mounted thereon a coring tube that cuts and removes a plug from the pocket formed in the soil. | 05-06-2010 |
20100263887 | SOIL AERATION DEVICE - A soil aeration apparatus may include aeration tines that are actuated by a relatively compact gear system that reduces the size and weight of the apparatus. In addition, a soil aeration apparatus may operate without a centrally disposed support shaft, thus enabling the tine-holder shafts to be positioned closer to one another and reducing the size of the apparatus. | 10-21-2010 |
20100263888 | AERATION DEVICE - A soil aeration device may include a plurality of arcuate blades mounted to an assembly adapted to rotate and translate the blades proximate a ground surface, thereby forming aeration pockets in the soil. In certain embodiments, the arcuate tines penetrate and fracture the soil while minimizing the amount of soil lifted from the pocket deposited on the top of the soil. In various embodiments, a planetary gear assembly imparts to the tine a translational and rotational movement which creates a fractured pocket in the soil while minimizing the amount of soil lifted from the pocket and deposited on the surface of the soil. In still other embodiments, the arcuate tine may have mounted thereon a coring tube that cuts and removes a plug from the pocket formed in the soil. | 10-21-2010 |
20110011602 | Soil Aerator Assembly - In certain embodiments a soil aerator may include a hinged frame assembly that cooperates with one or more weight transferring systems adapted to permit an aeration subassembly to lift off the ground when an aeration tine impacts a hard obstacle such as a rock in the soil. The weight transferring systems may in the preferred embodiments be calibrated so that only minimal upward force, such as that caused by impact of an aeration tine with a rock, may cause the aeration subassembly to lift thereby significantly reducing or preventing damage to the aeration tines and drive assemblies and substantially prolonging the life of the aerator. | 01-20-2011 |
20120018180 | AERATION DEVICE - A soil aeration device may include a plurality of arcuate blades mounted to an assembly adapted to rotate and translate the blades proximate a ground surface, thereby forming aeration pockets in the soil. In certain embodiments, the arcuate tines penetrate and fracture the soil while minimizing the amount of soil lifted from the pocket deposited on the top of the soil. In various embodiments, a planetary gear assembly imparts to the tine a translational and rotational movement which creates a fractured pocket in the soil while minimizing the amount of soil lifted from the pocket and deposited on the surface of the soil. In still other embodiments, the arcuate tine may have mounted thereon a coring tube that cuts and removes a plug from the pocket formed in the soil. | 01-26-2012 |
20120255748 | AERATION DEVICE - A soil aeration device may include a plurality of arcuate blades mounted to an assembly adapted to rotate and translate the blades proximate a ground surface, thereby forming aeration pockets in the soil. In certain embodiments, the arcuate tines penetrate and fracture the soil while minimizing the amount of soil lifted from the pocket deposited on the top of the soil. In various embodiments, a planetary gear assembly imparts to the tine a translational and rotational movement which creates a fractured pocket in the soil while minimizing the amount of soil lifted from the pocket and deposited on the surface of the soil. In still other embodiments, the arcuate tine may have mounted thereon a coring tube that cuts and removes a plug from the pocket formed in the soil. | 10-11-2012 |
Susan Bjorge, Milford, CT US
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20120136157 | ARYL UREAS AS KINASE INHIBITORS - This invention relates to new aryl ureas and methods for their synthesis. The inventive compounds are useful in the treatment of (i) raf mediated diseases, for example, cancer, (ii) p38 mediated diseases such as inflammation and osteoporosis, and (iii) VEGF mediated diseases such as angiogenesis disorders. | 05-31-2012 |
William Bjorge, Los Gatos, CA US
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20120331084 | Method and System for Operation of Memory System Having Multiple Storage Devices - Systems and methods for operation of a memory system are disclosed. In some example embodiments, a system for storing or retrieving data in response to one or more signals provided from one or more clients includes a plurality of memcached-type memory devices arranged in a cluster, and a proxy module configured to communicate at least indirectly with each of the memcached-type memory devices and further configured to receive the one or more signals. The proxy module is configured to perform a determination of how to proceed in communicating with the memcached-type memory devices for the purpose of the storing or retrieving of data at or from one or more of the memcached-type memory devices in response to the one or more signals. In additional example embodiments, the proxy module is a centralized proxy and makes selections among the memory devices based upon performing of a memcache selection/fail-over algorithm (MSFOA). | 12-27-2012 |
William Warren Bjorge, Los Gatos, CA US
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20110083036 | Method and System for Restoring a Server Interface for a Mobile Device - Methods of recovering data lost by a server, and/or facilitating a recovery of data lost by a server, as well as systems for recovering (and/or facilitating the recovery of) data lost by a server, are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, the method includes receiving a data map pertaining to the lost data from one or both of a second server (which can be, for example, a master server) and a mobile device, and obtaining application data from the data map. The method further includes, based upon the application data, accessing one or more of the first mobile device, a second mobile device and a content provider website to obtain at least some of the lost data. Instead, or in addition, the lost data can be obtained from one or more mobile devices or other devices. In some such embodiments, the process can be initiated or governed by the second (e.g., master) server or a mobile device. | 04-07-2011 |