Erik E.
Erik E. Anderlind, Newton, MA US
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20100157825 | ESTIMATING BANDWIDTH IN COMMUNICATION NETWORKS - In general, a method includes monitoring, by a personal access point, an amount of backhaul bandwidth available for multimedia and signaling communications by measuring a level of latency associated with existing multimedia and signaling communications. | 06-24-2010 |
20140003389 | PROVIDING CIRCUIT SWITCHED SERVICE | 01-02-2014 |
Erik E. De Kluizenaar, Eindhoven NL
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20090203244 | Electrical Connector Abstract - An electrical zipper-type connector is provided which can be used in wearable electronics applications. The connector has a first connector part ( | 08-13-2009 |
Erik E. Jostes, Lake Elmo, MN US
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20080232135 | Light guide - A light guide includes an extractor layer and a substrate layer. Each layer has a first major surface and a second major surface. The second major surface of the extractor layer is in contact with the first major surface of the substrate layer, and the first major surface of the extractor layer has a plurality of discrete light extractors capable of extracting light propagating in the light guide such that light is extracted in a predetermined pattern over the first major surface of the extractor layer. In some embodiments, at least one of the extractor layer or substrate layer is flexible. | 09-25-2008 |
Erik E. Steltz, Melrose, MA US
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20140138168 | High Travel Suspension for Small Ground Mobile Robots - A lightweight mobile robot includes a chassis less than 500 pounds and two independent tracked drives including a drive wheel assembly, four or more independently suspended bogie assemblies, an idler wheel assembly, a compliant front shoe fixedly coupled to an independently suspended bogie assembly positioned adjacent the idler wheel assembly, and a compliant elastomer track entraining the drive wheel, road wheels, idler wheel assembly and compliant front shoe. The bogie assembly includes a serpentine suspension arm having a corresponding road wheel rotatably mounted at a distal end thereof, the bogie arm swingable through a range entirely beneath the chassis. The serpentine suspension arm provides clearance for adjacent road wheels to swing past one another without making contact with any portion of the adjacent bogie assembly. The compliant elastomer track has center guides and peripheral drive features protruding therefrom for engaging the drive wheel, road wheels, and idler wheel. | 05-22-2014 |
Erik E. Swanson, Charlottesville, VA US
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20140376844 | Wing Foil Bearings and Methods of Manufacturing Same - A wing foil bearing may include one or more wing or tab foil layers. A tab foil layer may comprise a thin material with a two-dimensional array of tab shapes. A tab shape may be defined by a boundary of material separated from the thin material and having an integral edge and a free edge. Tab shapes may include one or more free-state bends relative to the thin material, forming a two-dimensional array of cantilever wings or tabs. Tab arrays may be one or more of various types or two-dimensional arrays, and a tab foil layer may include additional tab arrays and tabs. One or more tab foil layers may be engaged with a mounting surface layer and a counter-surface layer to form a wing foil bearing. Tab foil layers may be stacked and or nested, including partial nesting and complete nesting. | 12-25-2014 |
Erik E. Voldal, Rochester, MN US
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20090157639 | FRAMEWORK FOR DYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF VARYING STRUCTURED DATA USING MULTIPLE ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES - The present invention provides for methods, apparatus and articles of manufacture directed to dynamically generating input to an analysis environment. Varying input data is linked with analysis routines by provision of a well defined but general purpose input structure for selected data, which is used as input to analysis routines. Metadata is used to describe the multiple analysis routines and their capabilities, and a framework both automatically formats the input data and customizes the analysis routine to accept the specific dynamic fields available in the input. In this manner, data (e.g., a query) containing new input fields is dynamically made available to multiple existing analysis techniques. | 06-18-2009 |