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Hans G. Haimberger, Milton-Freewater, OR US
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20100236994 | Sorting apparatus and mehtod utilizing a mechanical diverter - The present invention is an apparatus and method for sorting foreign material and undesirable articles from a product stream. A mechanical diverter having a concave shape is responsive to an inspection station coupled to the product stream. The mechanical diverter is employed to effectively launch or otherwise redirect undesirable articles in an alternate path. In addition, an air ejector is responsive to the inspection station and is employed to dislodge foreign material from the product stream. | 09-23-2010 |
Hans G. Halmberger, Milton-Freewater, OR US
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20120138512 | Sorting apparatus and method utilizing a mechanical diverter - The present invention is an apparatus and method for sorting foreign material and undesirable articles from a product stream. A mechanical diverter having a concave shape is responsive to an inspection station coupled to the product stream. The mechanical diverter is employed to effectively launch or otherwise redirect undesirable articles in an alternate path. In addition, an air ejector in one form of the invention is provided and is responsive to the inspection station and is employed to dislodge foreign material from the product stream. | 06-07-2012 |
Hans G. Heidle, Quincy, MA US
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20090144187 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR DETERMINING UNDISCLOSED ORDER VOLUME - Systems, methods, and computer program product for generating a report or document including a data representation reflecting a distribution of hidden trade order volume across different locations and a relative size, including average hidden order volume, volume executed against hidden orders, as a percentage of total trading volume by exchange, liquidity group and time bins. Order execution data is received for a plurality of executed trades via an electronic quotation feed associated with an electronic trading forum for trading both displayed orders and non-displayed orders. For a plurality of time periods, the location within the best bid, best offer spread, of each executed trade of the plurality of executed trades, is determined by comparing the price of each executed trade for hidden orders to quotes on a limit book for the electronic trading forum at a point in time substantially immediately before the corresponding executed trade. | 06-04-2009 |
20100268664 | SYSTEMS, METHODS AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR ADAPTIVE TRANSACTION COST ESTIMATION - A system, method and computer program product are provided for forecasting the transaction costs of a trade using empirical data and user-defined modeling constraints based on real-time data regarding changes in market conditions. In preferred embodiments, the invention acts as a forecaster whereby it accepts inputs from customers and identifies real-time market analytics, and provides dynamically adjusted ex ante cost estimates and metrics for the prevailing market conditions. Specific cost estimation and optimization algorithms can be provided to model transaction costs of a specific trade based on empirical data and real-time variables. | 10-21-2010 |
20120179597 | SYSTEMS, METHODS AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR ADAPTIVE TRANSACTION COST ESTIMATION - A system, method and computer program product are provided for forecasting the transaction costs of a trade using empirical data and user-defined modeling constraints based on real-time data regarding changes in market conditions. In preferred embodiments, the invention acts as a forecaster whereby it accepts inputs from customers and identifies real-time market analytics, and provides dynamically adjusted ex ante cost estimates and metrics for the prevailing market conditions. Specific cost estimation and optimization algorithms can be provided to model transaction costs of a specific trade based on empirical data and real-time variables. | 07-12-2012 |
Hans G. Heidle, New York, NY US
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20090125448 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND PROGRAM FOR AGENCY COST ESTIMATION - A method, system and computer program product for forecasting the transaction cost of a portfolio trade execution that may be applied to any given trading strategy or an optimal trading strategy that minimizes transaction costs. The system accepts user-defined input variables from customers and generates a transaction cost estimation report based on those variables. Two models are utilized: discretionary and non-discretionary. A specific transaction cost estimation and optimization is performed that model the transaction costs of a specific trade execution based on the user's trading profile and market variables. | 05-14-2009 |
20120290464 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND PROGRAM FOR AGENCY COST ESTIMATION - A method, system and computer program product for forecasting the transaction cost of a portfolio trade execution that may be applied to any given trading strategy or an optimal trading strategy that minimizes transaction costs. The system accepts user-defined input variables from customers and generates a transaction cost estimation report based on those variables. Two models are utilized: discretionary and non-discretionary. A specific transaction cost estimation and optimization is performed that model the transaction costs of a specific trade execution based on the user's trading profile and market variables. | 11-15-2012 |
Hans G. Rohdin, Los Altos, CA US
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20130285119 | PSEUDOMORPHIC HIGH ELECTRON MOBILITY TRANSISTOR (pHEMT) COMPRISING LOW TEMPERATURE BUFFER LAYER - A pseudomorphic high electron mobility transistor (pHEMT) comprises: a substrate comprising a Group III-V semiconductor material; buffer layer disposed over the substrate; and a channel layer disposed over the buffer layer. The buffer layer comprises microprecipitates of a Group V semiconductor element. A method of fabricating a pHEMT is also described. | 10-31-2013 |
20140138746 | PSEUDOMORPHIC HIGH ELECTRON MOBILITY TRANSISTOR COMPRISING DOPED LOW TEMPERATURE BUFFER LAYER - A pseudomorphic high electron mobility transistor (PHEMT) comprises a substrate comprising a Group III-V semiconductor material, a buffer layer disposed over the substrate, wherein the buffer layer comprises microprecipitates of a Group V semiconductor element and is doped with an N-type dopant, and a channel layer disposed over the buffer layer. | 05-22-2014 |