Hendrickson
Brandon Eugene Hendrickson, Severna Park, MD US
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20160038822 | FIGHTING GLOVE APPARATUS - A strap system integrated with a fighting glove is provided. The strap system includes a plurality of loops, which may include cups. Each loop includes an internal portion sized to snuggly fit over a tip of a finger. The strap system further includes a plurality of finger bands. Each finger band includes a first end opposite a second end. Each of the first ends are attached to a cup. The present invention further includes a terminus in which the second ends of the finger bands meet and are attached. A connector is operable to connect the terminus to at least one of a palm and a wrist of a user. The terminus may be connected to the user such that the finger bands pull the fingers towards the palm of the user. | 02-11-2016 |
Maria F. Hendrickson, Chelmsford, MA US
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20160092653 | NUTRITIONAL INTAKE VIEWER (NutriWeb) - A nutritional intake viewing apparatus monitors patient nutrient intake. One or more processors receives nutrient input information, generates one or more multi-axis web diagrams on the display, and graphs calculated nutrient amounts onto a corresponding one of the axes. Each multi-web diagram includes a plurality of axes diverging from a single common point of intersection, calculated nutrient amounts displayed on the axes, and connecting lines that connect the calculated nutrient amounts on the axes to form a polygon of the calculated nutrient amounts. | 03-31-2016 |
Seth Andrew Hendrickson, Gardnerville, NV US
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20160048125 | ONLINE FREQUENCY RESPONSE CHARACTERIZATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system may include a controller that may control operations of a device according to a control loop and characterize a frequency response of the device while the device is operating. The controller may characterize the frequency response by adding a perturbation signal to any signal in the control loop. The controller may then determine a first transformed signal by performing a first discrete Fourier transform on a first signal in the control loop at a frequency of the perturbation signal and determine a second transformed signal by performing a second discrete Fourier transform on a second signal in the control loop at the frequency of the perturbation signal. The controller may then determine the frequency response at the frequency by comparing a first amplitude and a first phase of the first transformed signal to a second amplitude and a second phase of the second transformed signal. | 02-18-2016 |