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Craig B. Dallam, University Heights, OH US
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20090020514 | Method of rating a stick electrode - A method of rating the arc maintainability of an electric arc welding stick electrode by creating an arc between the electrode and a workpiece; moving the electrode along the workpiece while maintaining the arc; decreasing either the current or the voltage until a point is reached where the arc is extinguished; determining the open circuit voltage at the point; and, rating the electrode based upon the open circuit voltage point. | 01-22-2009 |
20120012572 | METHOD OF RATING A STICK ELECTRODE - A system and method of rating the arc maintainability of an electric arc welding stick electrode by creating an arc between the electrode and a workpiece; moving the electrode along the workpiece while maintaining the arc; decreasing either the current or the voltage until a point is reached where the arc is extinguished; determining the open circuit voltage at the point; and, rating the electrode based upon at least the open circuit voltage point. | 01-19-2012 |
20130213947 | METHOD OF RATING A STICK ELECTRODE - A system and method of rating the arc maintainability of an electric arc welding stick electrode by creating an arc between the electrode and a workpiece; moving the electrode along the workpiece while maintaining the arc; decreasing either the current or the voltage until a point is reached where the arc is extinguished; determining the open circuit voltage at the point; and, rating the electrode based upon at least the open circuit voltage point. | 08-22-2013 |
Craig B. Kegerise, Middletown, PA US
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20130163984 | Fiber Optic Wall Plate with Redundancy System - An optical splitter/coupler may be disposed at a subscriber network access location to provide primary and back-up service to the subscriber network access location. The optical splitter/coupler includes first and second optical fibers that are optically coupled to a third optical fiber. The first and second optical fibers of the optical splitter/coupler are optically coupled to a service provider location. The third optical fiber is optically coupled to the subscriber network access location. | 06-27-2013 |
Craig B. Lurey, El Dorado Hills, CA US
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20090073950 | Wireless Audio Gateway Headset - A wireless, multi-function audio gateway device provides communication between the headset and at least one audio gateway. The headset includes a housing having at least one multifunction button, and a first and a second microphone. The first microphone is located closer to a user's mouth than the second microphone. The headset also includes a flexible ear bud, a speaker, a volume control button, a rechargeable battery, a USB port, a detachable ear wrap, and a programmable baseband IC. The programmable baseband IC is configured for wireless communications to allow interfacing between the at least one audio gateway and the wireless headset. Methods for improved noise suppression, pairing and communicating with multiple audio gateways simultaneously, and allowing headset-to-headset communications between two wireless, multiple audio gateway headsets are also disclosed. | 03-19-2009 |
20090267562 | PORTABLE BATTERY CHARGER FOR MULTIPLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES - The multiple unit portable battery charger disclosed is a portable, rechargeable refueling station for handheld and mobile electronics. The multiple device portable battery charger is capable of providing a full charge to two electronic devices either simultaneously or individually. Additionally, the battery charger can charge the two devices simultaneously up to three separate times before the battery charger requires recharging. In other words, the battery charger disclosed is capable of charging six or more devices before needing to be recharged itself. | 10-29-2009 |
20100067197 | PORTABLE MULTI-DEVICE POWER SUPPLY, BATTERY CHARGER, AND DOCKING SYSTEM - A multiple electronic device power supply, battery charger, and USB docking system has a plurality of power ports for charging/powering electronic devices and a plurality of USB ports for coupling peripheral devices to a computer or large electronic device. Electronic devices which may be charged using the present invention can require current from less than 500 mA to approximately 6 A. Voltage setting resistors in specialized adapters serve to set the voltage needed for individual devices in order to manage current and voltage distribution throughout the present invention, particularly when large and mid-sized electronic devices are connected to the present multiple device charger and docking system. Default settings set the voltage output at 24 volts if not otherwise directed. | 03-18-2010 |
20110055593 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROTECTING ACCOUNT NUMBERS AND PASSWORDS - A method and apparatus are provided for protecting confidential information. The method includes the steps of providing a plurality of files where each file contains at least one item of secret information, such as a password for a private account. Access to the plurality of files is password protected with a master password. To access the plurality of files, the master password must be entered into a master password entry field. The files are deleted upon successive entry of incorrect passwords into the master password entry field a predetermined number of times. | 03-03-2011 |
20110055931 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROTECTING ACCOUNT NUMBERS AND PASSWORDS - A method and apparatus are provided for protecting confidential information. The method includes the steps of providing a plurality of files where each file contains at least one item of secret information, password protecting the plurality of files with a master password, detecting entry of passwords into a master password entry field, comparing entered passwords with the master password to identify incorrect master passwords and deleting the plurality of files upon successive entry of incorrect master passwords a predetermined number of times. | 03-03-2011 |
20110161398 | AUTOMATED CONTENT AND BOOKMARK DISTRIBUTION - A method of submitting content on behalf of a client to multiple service providers includes the steps of receiving a request from a client to submit content to a plurality of service providers and processing the request utilizing a server. The step of processing includes the steps of retrieving client login information necessary to submit the content to the plurality of service providers, logging on to the service providers using the client login information, if necessary, and submitting the content to the plurality of service providers through a client device. The steps of processing, retrieving, logging on, and submitting are performed automatically by the server after the request is received without additional input from the client. | 06-30-2011 |
20110260681 | Portable Wireless Charging Device - A wireless charging device includes a charging battery, a transmitter coupled to the charging battery, and a controller coupled to the charging battery and the transmitter. The controller is configured to direct power from the charging battery to the transmitter and wirelessly transmit the power to a receiver. The wireless charging device also includes a housing, wherein the charging battery, the transmitter, and the controller are disposed at least partly within the housing. | 10-27-2011 |
20120110124 | AUTOMATED CONTENT AND BOOKMARK DISTRIBUTION - A method of submitting content on behalf of a client to multiple service providers includes the steps of receiving a request from a client to submit content to a plurality of service providers and processing the request utilizing a server. The step of processing includes the steps of retrieving client login information necessary to submit the content to the plurality of service providers, logging on to the service providers using the client login information, if necessary, and submitting the content to the plurality of service providers through a client device. The steps of processing, retrieving, logging on, and submitting are performed automatically by the server after the request is received without additional input from the client. | 05-03-2012 |
20130007902 | Apparatus for Selecting and Displaying a File Associated with a Current Geographic Location - An apparatus includes a storage device, a position comparison processor coupled to the at least one storage device, and a display coupled to the position comparison processor. A plurality of files is stored on the storage device, wherein each file contains at least one item of confidential information and wherein a geographic location of use is associated with the file. The position comparison processor compares a current geographic location with each of the geographic locations of use associated with the plurality of files and the display displays contents of a selected file, wherein the geographic location of use associated with the selected file matches the current geographic location. | 01-03-2013 |
20140157390 | METHOD FOR FACILITATING QUICK LOGINS FROM A MOBILE DEVICE - A computer-implemented method is provided for facilitating a quick login using a mobile computing device having a space-wise limited virtual keyboard. The method includes detecting a response from a server of a website or from an application native to the computing device that includes a login form displayed on a screen of the mobile computing device for authenticating a user, activating an application on the mobile computing device configured to auto fill the login form, and displaying a quick login keyboard, which includes a plurality of boxes configured to hold credential data of the user, wherein the quick login keyboard further includes a plurality of fill buttons, each of which is associated with one of the credential data boxes. The method further includes detecting a tapping on one of the plurality of fill buttons, and populating the login form with the credential data associated with the tapped fill button. | 06-05-2014 |
Craig B. Martin, The Woodlands, TX US
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20150047544 | Mooring Line Extension System - A mooring system for a marine vessel utilizing an extension system. The mooring system comprises at least one mooring line having a first line section and a second line section. An extension device is associated with the at least one mooring line. The extension device has a first component and a second component. The first and second component each has a shear pin hole. A shear pin is positioned within the shear pin holes thereby connecting the first component and the second component. The mooring system also comprises an extension line having a first end connected to the first component and a second end connected to the second component. | 02-19-2015 |
Craig B. Moksnes, St. Paul, MN US
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20090010493 | Motion-Validating Remote Monitoring System - A method of autonomously monitoring a remote site, including the steps of locating a primary detector at a site to be monitored; creating one or more geospatial maps of the site using an overhead image of the site; calibrating the primary detector to the geospatial map using a detector-specific model; detecting an object in motion at the site; tracking the moving object on the geospatial map; and alerting a user to the presence of motion at the site. In addition thermal image data from a infrared cameras, rather than optical/visual image data, is used to create detector-specific models and geospatial maps in substantially the same way that optical cameras and optical image data would be used. | 01-08-2009 |
20140064560 | MOTION-VALIDATING REMOTE MONITORING SYSTEM - A method of autonomously monitoring a remote site, including the steps of locating a primary detector at a site to be monitored; creating one or more geospatial maps of the site using an overhead image of the site; calibrating the primary detector to the geospatial map using a detector-specific model; detecting an object in motion at the site; tracking the moving object on the geospatial map; and alerting a user to the presence of motion at the site. In addition thermal image data from a infrared cameras, rather than optical/visual image data, is used to create detector-specific models and geospatial maps in substantially the same way that optical cameras and optical image data would be used. | 03-06-2014 |
Craig B. Schmidt, Lenexa, KS US
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20140171887 | SUCTION CANISTER LINER AND SYSTEM - A suction canister liner including a body portion having a sidewall and a bottom. An annular tapered sealing surface is positioned over the sidewall of the canister liner body portion to allow ease of loading and unloading. The annular tapered sealing surface has a top diameter and a bottom diameter, where the top diameter is greater than the bottom diameter. The canister liner may be placed within the interior of a canister. The canister sidewall includes a vacuum port adapted to communicate with a vacuum source. A lid having a patient port and a suction port engages and removably covers the open top end of the canister liner. The annular tapered sealing surface of the canister liner seals against the interior surface of the rim of the canister when a vacuum is applied to the canister interior through the vacuum port by the vacuum source. | 06-19-2014 |
20140343515 | USER INTERLOCK FOR A MEDICAL WASTE FLUID COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL SYSTEM - A medical waste fluid collection cart may include a controller for controlling one or more functions of the medical waste fluid collection cart and a memory coupled to the controller, the memory configured for storing one or more vacuum levels. The graphical user interface may be communicatively coupled to the controller and/or the memory and may be configured to allow a user to monitor and/or control one or more functions of the medical waste fluid collection cart. The graphical user interface may include a user confirmation screen to allow a user to confirm a vacuum setting. Using the confirmation screen, the user may confirm the vacuum setting using a first selection corresponding to a predetermined low vacuum level or a second selection corresponding to a previously used vacuum level. | 11-20-2014 |
Craig B. Stucko, Commack, NY US
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20130075543 | STAND ASSEMBLIES FOR PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES - Adjustable stand assemblies for portable electronic devices are provided, which allow portable electronic devices to stand-alone in multiple incline positions in both portrait and landscape orientations. | 03-28-2013 |
20130097907 | ADJUSTABLE STAND ASSEMBLY FOR PICTURE FRAME - An adjustable stand assembly for a picture frame is provided which is removably attachable to the back side of a standard picture frame and deployable to allow the picture frame to stand-alone in multiple incline positions in both portrait and landscape orientations, and removable from the backside of the picture frame to hang the picture frame on a wall. | 04-25-2013 |
20150189771 | STAND ASSEMBLIES FOR PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES - Adjustable stand assemblies for portable electronic devices are provided, which allow portable electronic devices to stand-alone in multiple incline positions in both portrait and landscape orientations. | 07-02-2015 |
Craig B. Thompson, New York, NY US
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20140314728 | 2-HYDROXYGLUTARATE AS A BIOMARKER FOR CHRONIC HYPOXIA - The present invention provides biomarkers for sensitive, specific, accurate and quantitative diagnosis and assessment of chronic hypoxia. In particular, the present invention provides 2-hydroxyglutarate as a biomarker that is differentially produced in chronic hypoxia. Furthermore, embodiments of the invention are able to differentiate between chronic and acute hypoxia. Assays for levels of 2-hydroxyglutarate may be used alone or in conjunction with additional biomarkers of hypoxia to increase the precision of analysis. In particular embodiments of the invention, the level of 2-hydroxyglutarate and at least one second biomarker may be assayed to generate a hypoxic profile that can be compared to a reference or control profile, thereby diagnosing a subject as normoxic, chronically hypoxic, or acutely hypoxic. | 10-23-2014 |
Craig B. Warren, San Diego, CA US
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20150250166 | NOOTKATONE AS AN INSECTICIDE AND INSECT REPELLENT - Pest control compositions and, in particular, pest repellent and pesticidal compositions containing nootkatone and/or a derivative or analog thereof, alone or combination with one or more active ingredients are provided. Methods of formulating and using the compositions are provided. | 09-10-2015 |