Daniels, NY
Brian Daniels, Commack, NY US
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20100322214 | WIRELESS NETWORK POLLING AND DATA WAREHOUSING - Methods and systems are provided to collect and update data on client devices connected to WiFi access points is provided. An inventory of WiFi cable modems and WiFi access points coupled to the WiFi cabled modems within a specific network is periodically collected. Internet Protocol (IP) addresses of WiFi cable modems and WiFi access points coupled to the WiFi cabled modems are periodically updated. Traps are periodically received from the WiFi access points. The traps are parsed to collect an inventory of client devices wirelessly connected to the WiFi access points and a time at which a client device connected to the WiFi access point. The WiFi access points are periodically polled to collect data on client devices, the data including a period of time that a client device has been connected to a WiFi access point and a physical location of the client device. | 12-23-2010 |
20120030724 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTING HACKED MODEMS - A system, method, and computer program product are provided for detecting hacked modems in a cable network system. A cable Internet service provider can provide the disclosed heuristic to determine whether a particular cable modem has likely been hacked by obtaining a score corresponding to this likelihood. This score, as well as information regarding failure and success of various tests, can be used to generate a report identifying the likelihood that various modems have been hacked. | 02-02-2012 |
20140143408 | WIRELESS NETWORK POLLING AND DATA WAREHOUSING - Methods and systems are provided to collect and update data on client devices connected to WiFi access points is provided. An inventory of WiFi cable modems and WiFi access points coupled to the WiFi cabled modems within a specific network is periodically collected. Internet Protocol (IP) addresses of WiFi cable modems and WiFi access points coupled to the WiFi cabled modems are periodically updated. Traps are periodically received from the WiFi access points. The traps are parsed to collect an inventory of client devices wirelessly connected to the WiFi access points and a time at which a client device connected to the WiFi access point. The WiFi access points are periodically polled to collect data on client devices, the data including a period of time that a client device has been connected to a WiFi access point and a physical location of the client device. | 05-22-2014 |
Jaimie Daniels, New York, NY US
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20140149200 | DYNAMIC REWARDS PROGRAM - The systems are generally configured to provide rewards. The systems are capable of syncing transaction accounts with one or more reward programs and one or more channels. Moreover, the systems are capable dynamically provisioning rewards in one or more subsets to a rewards program to distribute high, medium and low value rewards to a reward program throughout the duration of the program. | 05-29-2014 |
Jason Daniels, New York, NY US
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20140238313 | RETRACTABLE PET LEASH - A retractable pet leash such as, for example, for dogs, is provided. The retractable pet leash includes a hollow housing configured to be held by a hand of a user. A spool member may be disposed within the housing and arranged to rotate about an axis to release or retract an elongated leash element wrapped about the spool member. The spool member may be rotatably biased to retract the leash element within the housing. At least one grippable pressure element may be disposed on the housing to releasably engage the spool to slow and/or stop rotation of the spool when the user squeezes the housing. The elongated leash element may have an attachment portion at an end thereof to be coupled to a collar or harness on an animal. | 08-28-2014 |
Jay Daniels, New York, NY US
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20140173355 | REMOTE DEVICE AUTOMATION USING A DEVICE SERVICES BRIDGE - Pairing information is used by the target application to determine how to connect to the correct controller. A network pipe is established between the target application and the controller. The network pipe is used to pass information, such as to deliver/receive test information, between the controller and target application. A bridge may also be established between the controller and an analysis tool for the device hosting the target application. The bridge creates a communication path for the controller to send/receive information (e.g. commands, queries) to the analysis tool s to perform tests of the target application. Code may also be injected into the target application such that dynamic linked libraries may be simulated. Crash data may also be obtained by the controller (or some other device) that may not be typically available by a particular device platform. | 06-19-2014 |
Jeffrey M. Daniels, Delmar, NY US
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20100111665 | INTERNAL YAW DRIVE EXCHANGE FOR A WIND TURBINE TOWER - A method for removing and replacing an article of wind turbine equipment, such as a yaw drive, internal to a nacelle of a wind turbine tower without use of an external windfarm site crane or external rigging on the wind tower. External rigging of wind turbine tower components may expose workers and the equipment inside the nacelle to outside weather and hazardous wind conditions. The yaw drive is internally rigged with an internal support crane within the nacelle to an internal winch capable of supporting the yaw drive during a lift to the base of the wind turbine tower. | 05-06-2010 |
Jeffrey Michael Daniels, Schenectady, NY US
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20100139069 | Method For Repairing A Generator Frame - Methods are provided for repairing a frame configured to support a wind turbine generator. The method includes providing a frame support including a stand, tension member, and jack. The frame support includes a stand coupled to a first portion of the frame. The tension member is coupled to the stand and a second portion of the frame. The jack is configured to move the stand. The jack is actuated to move the stand and increase a tension in the tension member to move the second portion with respect to the first portion. The frame is repaired while the frame support is coupled to the frame. The jack is actuated to move the stand and decrease the tension in the tension member to move the second portion with respect to the first portion. The tension member is decoupled from the second portion. The stand is decoupled form the first portion. | 06-10-2010 |
20110135468 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MONITORING A STRUCTURAL HEALTH OF A WIND TURBINE - A method for monitoring a structural health of a wind turbine. The method includes transmitting, from a sensor to a controller, at least one monitoring signal indicative of a structural discontinuity, the sensor operatively coupled to a structural component of the wind turbine. A first notification signal is transmitted from the controller to a user computing device upon receiving the monitoring signal. | 06-09-2011 |
20110140442 | YAW BEARING CLEANING ASSEMBLY FOR WIND TURBINE - A yaw bearing cleaning assembly for use with a wind turbine. The wind turbine includes a yaw bearing that is coupled between a nacelle and a tower for rotating the nacelle about a yaw axis. The yaw bearing cleaning assembly includes a support bracket that is coupled to the nacelle. At least one cleaning member is coupled to the support bracket. The at least one cleaning member extends from the support bracket and positioned adjacent an outer radial surface of the yaw bearing to facilitate removing debris from at least a portion of the yaw bearing when the nacelle is rotated about the yaw axis. | 06-16-2011 |
20120027585 | SYSTEM FOR ACTIVELY MONITORING WEAR ON WIND TURBINE BRAKE PADS AND RELATED METHODS - A system for monitoring wear on a brake pad of a wind turbine is disclosed. The system may include a brake assembly having a brake pad and a moveable component. The brake pad may be configured to engage a friction surface of the wind turbine. The movable component may be configured to move relative to the friction surface as the brake pad wears. Additionally, the system may include a sensor at least partially mounted within the brake assembly. The sensor may be configured to detect a position of the movable component relative to the sensor or a position of the friction surface relative to the sensor. | 02-02-2012 |
Jeffrey Michael Daniels, Delmar, NY US
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20100143136 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ASSEMBLING A PITCH ASSEMBLY FOR USE IN A WIND TURBINE - A method of assembling a pitch assembly for use in a wind turbine. The method includes coupling a pitch bearing to a hub of the wind turbine, wherein the pitch bearing includes a plurality of bearing teeth. A pitch drive system is coupled to the pitch bearing such that the pitch drive system contacts a first set of bearing teeth. A plurality of bearing segments is coupled to the pitch bearing to cause the pitch drive system to selectively contact a second set of bearing teeth. | 06-10-2010 |
Joseph Daniels, Roslyn Heights, NY US
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20110139381 | SYSTEM FOR OPERATING AND POSITIONING A ROLLER SHADE - A system for operating and positioning a roller shade may include a roller shade clutch and an idler which are mounted to brackets for attachment to a structure. Each bracket may include a mounting plate, an attachment member slidably mounted to the mounting plate, and a wall or ceiling engaging member mounted to the mounting plate. The roller shade clutch may include a housing having a guard defining a cavity, a chain outlet, and a chain guard spanning the chain outlet, a post extending axially from the housing, at least one torsion spring mounted on and frictionally engaging said post, a sprocket wheel being mounted for rotation over the post and seated within the cavity, a chain guard cover disposed over at least a portion of the chain guard, and a follower cap mounted over the post that is rotatable in conjunction with the sprocket wheel. The idler may include an inner drum, an outer drum rotatably and slidably disposed over the inner drum, and an end cap fixed over the forward end of the outer drum. The roller shade clutch or idler may be releasably coupled to attachment member of the bracket by a locking device. | 06-16-2011 |
20110139382 | SYSTEM FOR OPERATING AND POSITIONING A ROLLER SHADE - A system for operating and positioning a roller shade may include a roller shade clutch and an idler which are mounted to a bracket for attachment to a structure. The bracket may include a mounting plate and a wall or ceiling engaging member mounted to the mounting plate. The roller shade clutch or idler may be releasably coupled to attachment member of the bracket by a locking device. The locking device may comprise an insert having a body portion, a first end that is configured to be secured within a recess formed in a rear facing surface of the clutch, and a second end that is configured to remain extending at least partially beyond the rear surface of the clutch and to be secured by engagement with a slot formed in the bracket. | 06-16-2011 |
Joseph J. Daniels, Roslyn Heights, NY US
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20120036988 | WINDOW BLAST SHIELDING SYSTEM AND METHODS THEREOF - A window blast shield for mounting to a window frame including a top retaining body, a bottom retaining body, a safety drapery having a strength to retard debris propelled by blast forces, the safety drapery operatively coupled with the top retaining body and the bottom retaining body, at least one safety cord disposed within a channel within at least one of the top retaining body and the bottom retaining body, wherein applying blast forces to the window blast shield the at least one of the top retaining body and the bottom retaining body fails and the at least one safety cord does not fail, and wherein the at least one safety cord supports the safety drapery allowing the safety drapery to billow and retard debris propelled by blast forces. | 02-16-2012 |
20120186173 | SAFETY CAP ASSEMBLY AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - A safety cap assembly for use with a coupler for a point glass structure is disclosed. In exemplary embodiments, the safety cap assembly may include a base having a top edge portion defining a top aperture; a bottom edge portion defining a bottom aperture; a wall extending from the top edge portion to the bottom edge portion; a channel extending from the top aperture to the bottom aperture, the channel adapted to receive at least a first portion of the coupler and to receive filler material that provides support to the point glass structure; and a cover disposed on the top edge portion of the base, the cover having a top surface having an aperture formed therein adapted to receive at least a second portion of the coupler. | 07-26-2012 |
20130199739 | ADJUSTABLE ROLLER SHADE - A roller shade assembly comprises a tubular roller having a generally cylindrical internal cavity, an generally tubular extension telescopically mounted within the internal cavity of the tubular roller, and an outer tube mounted over the extension. The extension includes an outer wall and a plurality of winged splines located around the outer circumference of the outer wall which extend along at least a portion of the length of the extension tube. | 08-08-2013 |
20150007949 | SYSTEM FOR OPERATING AND POSITIONING A ROLLER SHADE - A system for operating and positioning a roller shade may include a roller shade clutch and an idler which are mounted to brackets for attachment to a structure. Each bracket may include a mounting plate, an attachment member slidably mounted to the mounting plate, and a wall or ceiling engaging member mounted to the mounting plate. The roller shade clutch may include a housing having a guard defining a cavity, a chain outlet, and a chain guard spanning the chain outlet, a post extending axially from the housing, at least one torsion spring mounted on and frictionally engaging said post, a sprocket wheel being mounted for rotation over the post and seated within the cavity, a chain guard cover disposed over at least a portion of the chain guard, and a follower cap mounted over the post that is rotatable in conjunction with the sprocket wheel. | 01-08-2015 |
Marc Dennis Daniels, Webster, NY US
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20130131871 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DETERMINING HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING DEMANDS ON A PRINT SHOP - A method of estimating heat emissions for a print shop may include determining a total heat generation value associated with a print shop over the period of time by summing a non-print production heat generation value associated with the print shop over the period of time and a print production heat generation value associated with the print shop over the period of time, determining, by a computing device, a net heat emission value associated with the print shop over the period of time by reducing the total heat generation value by a heat loss rate, and displaying one or more of the non-print production heat generation value, the print production heat generation value, the total heat generation value, and the net heat emission value. | 05-23-2013 |
20130195381 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CAPTURING PRODUCTION WORKFLOW INFORMATION - A workflow information capture system uses a digital pen to capture handwritten information about a production process resource. The pen captures the handwritten markings from a worksheet, identifies the position of the marking, based on the position determines one or more process parameters for the marking, and saves the handwritten markings and their corresponding process parameter in a memory. The system may then use this information to generate recommendations for improving a workflow that is implemented by the process resource. | 08-01-2013 |
20140146339 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ANALYZING THE IMPACT OF MACHINE FAILURE DATA ON A PRINT SHOP - A method of analyzing failures of a print device may include receiving failure information associated with a print device in a print shop. The failure information may pertain to a plurality of failures experienced by the print device over a period of time. The method may include generating, by a computing device, failure distribution information by, for each pair of consecutive failures in the failure information, determining a time to failure between the pair of consecutive failures, determining a repair time associated with each failure in the pair of consecutive failures, and setting the determined times to failure and the determined repair times as the failure distribution information. The method may include performing, by the computing device, a simulation of processing of one or more print jobs by the print device using the failure distribution information, and displaying one or more results of the simulation to a user. | 05-29-2014 |
20140176973 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR SELECTING A LOCATION TO STORE A PRODUCTION CONSUMABLE - A method of determining a location of one or more print production items in a storage facility may include identifying one or more print production items used by one or more autonomous production cells in a print shop, and determining, by a computing device, a demand value associated with each of the identified print production items. The demand value may represent a frequency with which the print production item is used by the autonomous production cells over a period of time. The method may include grouping the identified print production items into one or more groups based on the autonomous production cell that uses the identified print production items, assigning each group to an autonomous storage cell, and determining a location of one or more autonomous storage cells based on the demand values associated with the print production items in the group associated with the autonomous storage cell. | 06-26-2014 |
20140300926 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR AUTOMATIC SELECTION OF A PRODUCTION DEVICE CONFIGURATION IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT - A method of determining a configuration of production devices in a print production environment may include receiving, by a computing device, one or more production environment characteristics associated with a print production environment, receiving job processing information, identifying, by the computing device, a performance measure, receiving a desired value associated with the identified performance measure, receiving one or more parameters associated with a random search algorithm, and performing, by the computing device, the random search algorithm based on at least the received job processing information and the received parameters to determine a configuration of production devices in the print production environment that satisfies the desired value associated with the performance measure. | 10-09-2014 |
Marc J. Daniels, New York, NY US
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20080294723 | Business Process Automation - System and methods are disclosed for generating a document in a collaborative manner. A user may create data elements and activity elements, and associate the appropriate elements with events. Subsequently, when events occur, messages are sent to designated users to focus their attention on performing particular tasks, such as the task of updating data in a data store. A server computer may operate upon one or more of the elements in the data store to provide a message-based database system. Other users, including the lead user, may be assigned responsibilities associated with one or more of the elements in the data store. The various elements stored in the data store may be depicted in a tree format to assist in the visual layout of the numerous processes at work in the system. Using a template, a formatted user-friendly report may be generated that incorporates at least some of the data elements in the system. | 11-27-2008 |
Marcus Jacobus Daniels, New York, NY US
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20090037321 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING LOAN APPLICATIONS - A method for processing loan applications includes several steps, and may be practiced with a financial institution including an origination entity and a distribution entity. Loan applications are received from a plurality of applicants, at the origination entity. Each of the loan applications is submitted to an underwriting entity for evaluation, along with some information for each loan application. The underwriting entity approves or denies the loan applications. Each of the denied loan applications is reviewed at the distribution entity, to determine whether each denied loan application is acceptable for syndication or securitization. A message is communicated from the distribution entity to the origination entity, and includes an indication of whether one of the denied loan applications is acceptable for syndication or securitization. A system can include components for practicing the method. | 02-05-2009 |
20090037322 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING LOAN APPLICATIONS THROUGH COMPETITIVE BIDDING - A method for processing loan applications includes several steps. A financial institution is provided, including an origination entity and a distribution entity. Loan applications are received from a plurality of applicants. A website is provided for hosting a forum for competitive bidding among the distribution entity and a plurality of third-party entities, for each loan application. Access is provided to at least some information for each loan application by the distribution entity and the plurality of third-party entities through the website. A winner of the competitive bidding is determined for each loan application receiving at least one bid through the competitive bidding. A loan is created with the applicant corresponding to each loan application receiving at least one bid through the competitive bidding. Each loan is distributed to the winner of the corresponding loan application. A system can include components for practicing the method. | 02-05-2009 |
Mark A. Daniels, Manlius, NY US
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20080289806 | Heat Exchanger with Perforated Plate in Header - A heat exchanger includes an inlet header, an outlet header and a plurality of flat, multi-channel heat exchange tubes extending therebetween. A longitudinally extending member divides the interior of the header into a first chamber on one side thereof for receiving a fluid and a second chamber on the other side thereof. A plurality of multi-channel heat exchange tubes extend between the headers with the respective inlet end of each heat exchange tube passing into the second chamber of the inlet header. Fluid passes through a series of longitudinally spaced openings in the longitudinally extending member for distribution to the inlets to the channels of the multi-channel heat exchange tubes. The fluid may undergo expansion as it passes through the openings. | 11-27-2008 |
20090072679 | GLASS DOOR FOR REFRIGERATED MERCHANDISER - A thermal insulating glass door includes a multi-panel glass panel assembly having a non-structural, protective trim abutting the peripheral edge of the glass panel assembly and extending along the perimeter of the glass panel assembly, and a pair of hinge brackets mounted to one side of said glass panel assembly in spaced relationship, and a handle on the glass panel assembly on the free-swinging side of the door. The non-structural, protective trim, the handle and the hinge brackets are adhesively bonded to the glass panel assembly using double sided adhesive tape. | 03-19-2009 |
20110179820 | Refrigerated Case - A refrigerated case includes a body having a left and a right side, a top, and a back. A refrigerated compartment is located within the body. A number of shelves are within the refrigerated compartment. A base compartment is below the refrigerated compartment. A dividing wall separates the base compartment from the refrigerated compartment. A refrigeration module is located within the base compartment. A support member intermediate to the left and right sides supports the shelves. A transverse beam supports the support member. | 07-28-2011 |
Melissa Daniels, Riverhead, NY US
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20140096446 | VERTICAL PLANTER TRAY SYSTEM - A vertical planting tray comprising a plurality of substantially horizontal shelves held together by outer side walls and a plurality of vertical struts located therebetween with the struts connected to and supporting said shelves, said struts being substantially thin and narrow and defining a plurality of planting stations with said horizontal shelves in which vertical plants may be grown. The substantial open wall structure between stations permits improved plant performance. | 04-10-2014 |
Renee L. Daniels, Rochester, NY US
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20150158319 | CONDUCTIVE THERMAL IMAGING RECEIVING LAYER WITH RECEIVER OVERCOAT LAYER COMPRISING A SURFACTANT - This invention relates to a conductive thermal image receiver element that has an aqueous-based coatable dye-receiving layer comprising a water-dispersible acrylic polymer, a water-dispersible polyester, a water-dispersible conductive polymeric material and a surfactant. This invention also relates to a method for making this thermal image receiver element as well as method for using it to provide a dye image by thermal transfer from a donor element. | 06-11-2015 |
20150158320 | CONDUCTIVE THERMAL IMAGING RECEIVING LAYER WITH RECEIVER OVERCOAT LAYER COMPRISING A SURFACTANT - This invention relates to a conductive thermal image receiver element that has an aqueous-based coatable dye-receiving layer comprising a water-dispersible acrylic polymer, a water-dispersible polyester, a water-dispersible conductive polymeric material and a surfactant. This invention also relates to a method for making this thermal image receiver element as well as method for using it to provide a dye image by thermal transfer from a donor element. | 06-11-2015 |
Rick Daniels, Massapequa, NY US
Robert L. Daniels, Jamestown, NY US
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20110021950 | CELL COLLECTOR - A medical device includes a sheath defining at least one lumen and a probe movably disposed within the lumen. The probe includes a removable handle at a proximal end thereof, a collector at a distal end thereof, and a stop disposed between the proximal end and the distal end. The medical device also includes a preservative disposed within the lumen. | 01-27-2011 |
Ryder Daniels, New York, NY US
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20140331128 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT SERVICES - A system facilitates the procurement of one or more document services for a document directly from a document preparation software application used to create the document. The system activates a graphical user interface within the document preparation software application, contacts a server to identify available document services, and configures the graphical user interface based on the available document services. The system detects selection of one of the available document services and provides the document from the document preparation software application to one or more service providers for performance of the selected document service. | 11-06-2014 |
Shavar Daniels, New York, NY US
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20140023201 | Communication System and Method - A communication system and method provides a communication device that fits on the ear and responds to audible commands. The communication system is sufficiently independent to initiate and receive communications without requiring a mobile phone, since contact information is stored in the communication device. The communication device is configured to receive a data cord for exchanging contact information with a processor. The communication system performs functions with an audible command, such as, initiating communication by speaking a contact name and/or number, accessing an encyclopedia, accessing an encyclopedia, accessing an internet, saving and filing text notes on a processor, accessing a positioning system, accessing a calculator, and accessing a radio. A power cord provides power from an external power source. The communication device is moisture resistant. | 01-23-2014 |
Shavar Daniels, Bronx, NY US
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20160037251 | COMMUNICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A communication system and method provides a communication device that fits on the ear and responds to audible commands. The communication system is sufficiently independent to initiate and receive communications without requiring a mobile phone, since contact information is stored in the communication device. The communication device is configured with a motion sensor, and a remote control module to control a car or computer. The communication system performs functions, optionally, with an audible command, such as, initiating communication, accessing content, accessing tools, making payments. | 02-04-2016 |
Steven D. Daniels, Merrick, NY US
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20120301864 | USER INTERFACE FOR AN EVIDENCE-BASED, HYPOTHESIS-GENERATING DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM - Systems and methods display at least one subject, and display a location for at least one user to enter at least one problem related to the subject. The problem comprises unknown items to which the user would like more information. In response to the problem, such systems and methods automatically generate evidence topics related to the problem, and automatically generate questions related to the problem and the evidence topics. Further, such systems and methods can receive additional questions from the user. In response to the questions, such systems and methods automatically generate answers to the questions by referring to sources, automatically calculate confidence measures of each of the answers, and then display the questions, the answers, and the confidence measures. When the user identifies one of the answers as a selected answer, such systems and methods display details of the sources and the factors used to generate the selected answer. | 11-29-2012 |
20130005365 | Data Session Synchronization With Phone Numbers - A method for administering a communication session includes initiating a session between a server and a user device, the user device associated with a user phone number, associating the user phone number and a first session state phone number with a state of the session, and sending a first message associated with the state of the session from the server to the user device, the first message sent from the first session state phone number to the user phone number. | 01-03-2013 |
Steven D. Daniels, Churchville, NY US
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20100246771 | MAGNETIC SHIELDING FOR PORTABLE DETECTOR - A digital radiographic detector has a detector panel that forms digital image data according to radiation exposure energy. An enclosure houses the detector panel, formed from an electrically conductive material and having a base with an inner base surface and an outer base surface and having, along its perimeter, one or more side walls that extend orthogonally from the inner base surface. A base magnetic shield extends as a layer of nanocrystalline material across at least one of the inner base surface and the outer base surface. A cover is formed from a non-conductive material and has a cover magnetic shield of a layer of a metallic alloy bonded to an inner surface. A side wall magnetic shield extends along one or more surfaces of the one or more side walls, wherein the side wall magnetic shield has at least one of the nanocrystalline material or the metallic alloy. | 09-30-2010 |
20130240732 | PORTABLE RADIOGRAPHIC DETECTOR EXTERIOR BATTERY LATCH AND METHODS FOR USING THE SAME - A radiographic imaging detector can include a housing, a radiographic imaging array enclosed by the housing, and a recess to releasably contain a battery in an outer surface of the housing. Certain exemplary embodiments of securing methods and/or battery latch apparatus for the closable recess of the DR detector can include a first catch mechanism configured to be released by force applied in a first direction, a second catch mechanism released by force applied in a second direction different from the first direction, where movement in the first direction can operate to disengage the first catch mechanism from the second catch mechanism, where movement in the second direction can operate to disengage the second catch mechanism for access to the recess, where the second catch mechanism is nearby the first catch mechanism, and where the first and second catch mechanism are actuated using one hand of an operator. | 09-19-2013 |