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Anders Lehman, Bromma SE
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20090120604 | Method And Apparatus For Controlling The Flow Of Molten Steel In A Mould - A method for controlling a flow of molten steel in a mould by applying at least one magnetic field to the molten steel in a continuous slab casting machine. This is achieved by comprising controlling a molten steel flow velocity on a molten steel bath surface, meniscus, to a predetermined molten steel flow velocity by applying a static magnetic field to impart a stabilizing and braking force to a discharge flow from an immersion nozzle when the molten steel flow velocity on the meniscus is higher than a mould powder entrainment critical flow velocity and by controlling the molten steel flow velocity on the meniscus to a range of from an inclusion adherence critical flow velocity or more to a mould powder entrainment critical flow velocity or less by applying a shifting magnetic field to increase the molten steel flow when the molten steel flow velocity on the meniscus is lower than the inclusion-adherence critical flow velocity. | 05-14-2009 |
Andrew Lehman, Kitchener CA
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20150066801 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VARIANT CONTENT MANAGEMENT - A machine implemented method and system for managing variation and customization of content or touchpoints for customer communications management. The touchpoint has a plurality of message zones able to receive messages from variants. Variants are selected from a database by a variant selector operating on a document composition server. The variants are selected based on selector data. The messages of the selected variant are placed into the message zones of the touchpoint and rendered for distribution to customer devices. When a variant at a higher level in the hierarchy is edited by the content creator, the system automatically updates dependent variants. | 03-05-2015 |
Andrew Lehman, Waterloo CA
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20150082193 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VARIANT CONTENT NAVIGATION - A method and system for managing hierarchical content having a plurality of messages where a navigation widget with message zones receives messages from a message database. When a message zone is selected, a message list is updated to show only those messages specific to that message zone. When a message from the message list is selected, the message zone renders a preview of the selected message within the message zone. | 03-19-2015 |
Andrew John Lehman, Simpsonville, SC US
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20160106166 | APPAREL WITH POCKET - An article of apparel is disclosed. In one embodiment, an article of apparel comprises a front panel, a pouch attached to the front panel, a pocket disposed between the pouch and the front panel, and means for selectively opening and closing a first end of the pocket. The pocket comprises a second end opposite the first end and a body joining the first and second ends. The pocket is attached to the pouch and the front panel. | 04-21-2016 |
Benjamin Lehman, Deer Park, WI US
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20120196710 | QUICK RELEASE TENSIONER - A tensioner includes a base and an idler support assembly slidably retained on the base, the idler support assembly including a support element having a cam surface at a first end. A spring loaded handle assembly includes a tension bar rotatably mounted to the base, and a handle longitudinally adjustably mounted to the tension bar, an engagement element, and a biasing element intermediate the engagement element and the handle. The handle is assembly rotatable between a first position and a second position. The engagement element disengages the cam surface in the first position and the engagement element engages the cam surface in the second position. | 08-02-2012 |
Benjamin Lehman, Myrtle Bank AU
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20110225019 | SEARCH, ANALYSIS AND CATEGORIZATION - A method of categorizing a brand comprising the steps of: (i) Collecting a brand-related search term from a user via an interface; (ii) Scanning a computer network (optionally the Internet) for data containing the brand; (iii) Scanning one or more pre-selected data sources for data containing the brand; (iv) Returning search results from the two said scanning steps; (v) Comparing the search results with a set of keywords associated with one or more predetermined categories; (vi) Suggesting one or more categories for the brand based on the results of the keyword search; (vii) Ranking the suggested categories in order of relevance to the brand; | 09-15-2011 |
20140129585 | INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS - An information management system comprising a data comparison module, a local data storage, a remote data storage, a user interface for requesting information, optionally a communications module and optionally a criterion analyser to analyse one or more criteria and thereby enable creation of one or more suitable templates wherein: the data comparison module enables re-finement of information queries without the need to undertake one or more of rebuilding, re-categorizing or re-indexing the information; the communications module facilitates communication between participants in the system; one or more methodologies may be used to access the information depending on the context; and transfer of information between the remote data storage and local data storage is proactively managed according to one or more criteria. | 05-08-2014 |
Brian Lehman, Ottawa CA
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20120119811 | Configurable Basis-Function Generation for Nonlinear Modeling - Digital predistorter circuits with selectable basis function configurations are described. In some embodiments, an input scaling block is introduced prior to a basis function generator structure. The input scaling factor is based on the input signal's average power. In other embodiments, configurable connection coefficients are used to construct the orthogonal basis functions. Multiple sets of tap weights for the predistorter are maintained, each set corresponding to a given basis function configuration. In an example method for pre-distorting an input signal to compensate for distortion introduced by an electronic device, a statistic characterizing the input signal is calculated, and one of a pre-determined set of basis function configurations is selected, based on the statistic. A set of pre-distortion model weights corresponding to the selected basis function configuration are determined, after which the selected basis function configuration and the corresponding set of pre-distortion model weights are applied to the input signal. | 05-17-2012 |
20120119832 | Joint Process Estimator with Variable Tap Delay Line for use in Power Amplifier Digital Predistortion - Methods and circuits for pre-distorting a signal to compensate for distortion introduced by an electronic device operating on the signal. In an example method, first and second signal samples representing the input and output of the electronic device are generated. The first and second signal samples are spaced at unit-delay intervals, and each of the second signal samples corresponds in time to one of the first signal samples. Pre-distortion weights are then calculated from the first and second signal samples, the pre-distortion weights corresponding to a pre-distortion model comprising a lattice-predictor memory model structure having multiple delays and having at least one multi-unit delay interval between adjacent delays. The calculated pre-distortion weights are then applied to the input signal, using a predistorter with a structure corresponding to the lattice-predictor memory model, to produce a pre-distorted input signal for input to the electronic device. | 05-17-2012 |
Carolyn Lehman, Kingwood, TX US
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20150080533 | PRESSURE RELIEF FOR MULTIPLE POLYOLEFIN POLYMERIZATION REACTORS - A polyolefin manufacturing system and method including polymerizing olefin in a first reactor to form a polyolefin, transferring the polyolefin to a second reactor, polymerizing olefin in the second reactor, and discharging a product polyolefin from the second reactor. The system and method including operating the first reactor with a first reactor pressure relief system and the second reactor with a second reactor pressure relief system, both pressure relief systems to discharge to a flare system, and wherein a relief instrumented system (RIS) is configured to direct at least one process interlock that mitigates an excess reaction scenario as an overpressure relief scenario. | 03-19-2015 |
Corey Lehman, Needville, TX US
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20150259996 | ON-DEMAND RELEASE TOOL SYSTEM AND METHODOLOGY - A technique facilitates on-demand release of desired sections of a well string, e.g. sections of a perforating gun string, via at least one on-demand release tool. The on-demand release tool has an activation mechanism which may be selectively actuated to transition the on-demand release tool from a first loadbearing configuration to a second loadbearing configuration. The on-demand release tool may then be transitioned to a release stage which allows a first section of the on-demand release tool to be separated from a second section of the on-demand release tool by activating a release mechanism. In at least some applications, the on-demand release tool also comprises a ballistic transfer device to enable reliable ballistic transfer between sections of the perforating gun string. | 09-17-2015 |
Daniel Aaron Lehman, Decatur, IN US
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20150085438 | CAR WASH KIOSK - A car wash kiosk has components that are easily removable via screws or other fasteners, such as hook and loop fasteners, and that can connect via a plug-in connection, such as USB or a serial connection, for example. Car wash owners, with the car wash kiosk, can easily swap parts without much effort and, thus, focus on washing cars and reducing the time and cost of using vendor technicians to work on the kiosk. By using newer technology with each component, there will no longer be a need to have components soldered together or kiosks cluttered with power supplies, assorted cables and the like. The car wash kiosk enclosure can be custom-design or can be of a standard design, depending on the design desires of the car wash owner. | 03-26-2015 |
David Lehman, Bern CH
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20100204285 | TRANS-3-AZA-BICYCLO[3.1.0]HEXANE DERIVATIVES - The invention relates to novel trans-3-aza-bicyclo[3.1.0]hexane derivatives of formula (I), wherein A, B, n and R | 08-12-2010 |
David Lehman, Elkhart, IN US
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20160123053 | BAGGAGE DOOR - A door installation clip includes a mounting portion and an engagement portion. The mounting portion is configured for attachment to an exposed edge of an opening in a panel, for example, a sidewall of a vehicle. The engagement portion includes engagement members extending toward the interior of the opening. A frame having an engagement feature may be assembled to the clips and panel by inserting a portion of the frame into the opening such that the engagement feature of the frame engages with an engagement member of the clip. | 05-05-2016 |
David Andrew Lehman, Lancaster, PA US
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20140077535 | COLLAPSIBLE CANOPY FOR A CHILD CONVEYANCE DEVICE - Aspects of the present invention are directed toward child conveyance devices and canopies therefore. In one embodiment a child conveyance device comprises a shell including a first canopy recess, a support surface configured to support a child, and a retractable canopy mounted on a canopy cap pivotally coupled to the shell and configured to support the canopy above at least a portion of the support surface and to secure a first portion of the canopy in a retracted configuration within the first canopy recess upon positioning of the canopy cap in a closed configuration. | 03-20-2014 |
20140300155 | CHILD RESTRAINT HAVING INDICATOR DEVICE - In one aspect, a child restraint includes: a safety seat having a base body positioned on a vehicle seat by a securing device; a foot coupled to a bottom of the base body; a first resilient member disposed between the base body and the foot to maintain a compressible distance between the foot and the base body; and an indicator device disposed on the base body and located above the foot. In one embodiment, a linkage assembly is movably mounted on the base body. When the safety seat is not secured by the securing device, the indicator device is not in contact with the foot, and the indicator device displays a first signal. When the safety seat is secured by the securing device, the base body is compressed toward the foot to trigger the indicator device, such that the indicator device displays a second signal. | 10-09-2014 |
Dean K. Lehman, Columbus, OH US
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20130275301 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SENDING MONEY VIA E-MAIL OVER THE INTERNET - A method and system for transferring money from a sender to a receiver utilizing a computer network such as the Internet. The sender visits a web site and identifies, to the server over the Internet, the receiver, an e-mail address of the receiver, an amount of money to be transferred, and a withdraw account from which money is to be transferred. Money is transferred from the withdraw account and deposited into a holding account. The server automatically sends an e-mail to the receiver, to inform the receiver that the sender has transferred money and to request the receiver to visit the web site to receive money. The receiver visits the web site of the server in response to the e-mail and identifies a deposit account to which money is to transferred. Money is withdrawn from the holding account and deposited in the deposit account. | 10-17-2013 |
20140046851 | System and Method for Sending Money Via E-Mail Over the Internet - A method and system for transferring money from a sender to a receiver utilizing a computer network such as the Internet. The sender visits a web site and identifies, to the server over the Internet, the receiver, an e-mail address of the receiver, an amount of money to be transferred, and a withdraw account from which money is to be transferred. Money is transferred from the withdraw account and deposited into a holding account. The server automatically sends an e-mail to the receiver to inform the receiver that the sender has transferred money and to request the receiver to visit the web site to receive money. The receiver visits the web site of the server in response to the e-mail and identifies a deposit account to which money is to transferred. Money is withdrawn from the holding account and deposited in the deposit account. | 02-13-2014 |
Dennis P. Lehman, Garland, TX US
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20120271580 | TOUCH SENSE DETERMINED BY CHARACTERIZING IMPEDANCE CHANGES IN A TRANSMISSION LINE - A touch panel or screen has a serpentine transmission line fabricated on a substrate, e.g., printed circuit board, LCD, plasma or LED screen, etc., and has a constant impedance. Touches to the touch panel will cause changes of impedance of the transmission line at the locations of the touches. Time domain reflectometry (TDR) is used for determining the locations of the changes of impedance of the transmission line by accurately measuring the return pulse times at the source of a plurality of pulses, and then converting the return pulse times to X-Y coordinates of the touch panel or screen. | 10-25-2012 |
Derek Thomas Lehman, Coralville, IA US
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20140015395 | REFRIGERATOR WITH PLATFORM FOR IMPROVED FOAM DISCHARGE - A refrigerator includes a cabinet composed of a top, bottom, right, left, and back wall forming an interior space. There is at least one opening or pour hole in a cabinet wall. There is an insulating panel positioned in the interior space of the cabinet adjacent to at least one wall. There is a platform or bridge that extends from the at least one pour hole to the at least one insulating panel, such that the platform is at least as thick at the top edge as the adjacent portion of the at least one insulating panel. There is foam discharged through the at least one pour hole, the foam passing adjacent to the platform, and adjacent to the at least one insulating panel. | 01-16-2014 |
20140077680 | REFRIGERATOR WITH STEPPED LINER TO HIDE SEAM BETWEEN LINER AND FALSE WALL - A bottom mount refrigerator is provided with refrigerator components housed in a space adjacent the top of the fresh food compartment between a false ceiling and the top wall of the compartment. The top wall includes a stepped portion formed in the liner forming the compartment. The stepped portion is positioned near the top and front of the compartment, and it includes a section that is lower than the remainder of the top wall. The stepped portion includes a rear facing face in the interior of the compartment, and the false ceiling is positioned between the rear facing face and the back wall. The ceiling extends horizontal from the rear wall before angling upward to abut the face of the stepped portion. The false ceiling may also contain apertures to provide access to the components housed between the ceiling and the top wall. | 03-20-2014 |
Donald Lehman, Chicago, IL US
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20120194484 | Stylus - A stylus is disclosed having a tip and a body. The stylus may be configured to attach to a writing utensil. The stylus may be a capacitive stylus for use with a capacitive touch screen. The tip may be removeably attached to the body. | 08-02-2012 |
Douglas Edward Lehman, Suwanee, GA US
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20140041331 | UNIVERSAL CORNER PANEL - A universal corner panel includes a first surface comprising a first portion and a second portion. The first portion has a first surface topography with a first delta and the second portion has a second surface topography with a second delta. The first delta is substantially different than the second delta. | 02-13-2014 |
Edward Lehman, Las Vegas, NV US
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20130172768 | Intubation-Facilitating Oxygen Mask - A versatile, intubation-facilitating oxygen mask is provided including at least one diaphragm configured with a continuous, flexible, modifiable membrane from which an instrument-access port may be manually constructed, when and if needed. The novel oxygen mask preferably includes a multiple-inlet port having a standard oxygen tube connector and an interchangeable breathing-therapy device connector, a carbon dioxide sampling port, an exhaust port, and a nose clip. The mask can be worn as a standard oxygen mask during traditional oxygen therapy, yet quickly converted into an intubation mask. The clinician manually perforates the nasal and/or oral membranes of the one or more diaphragms to create a point and size of entry perfectly matched to the requirements for a variety of procedures that may be performed involving nasally or orally introduced scopes or probes—without disturbing the ongoing benefits of increased oxygen saturation and continuous monitoring of expired gases. | 07-04-2013 |
Edward James Lehman, Sammamish, WA US
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20130066862 | MULTI-FACTOR CORRELATION OF INTERNET CONTENT RESOURCES - Embodiments are directed to efficiently correlating internet resources and to providing relevant content to a user. In an embodiment, a computer system gathers portions of information from multiple different resources and organizes the gathered information into different indices according to at least one of the following data axes: author, topic and source. The computer system computes correlations between the organized information across the data axes so that each portion of information has relationship information linking it to other portions of organized information. The computer system also intelligently learns which other informational items are to be searched for based on the computed correlations and returns the additional data relevant to the gathered data. | 03-14-2013 |
20130159273 | PROVIDING RELEVANT RESOURCES USING SOCIAL MEDIA AND SEARCH - Embodiments are directed to optimizing searchable resources and to returning relevant search results. In one scenario, a computer system monitors multiple different social media sites to observe conversations related to the searchable resources. The computer system identifies terminology related to the searchable resources from any one or more of the observed conversations. The identified terminology identified may be based on topic, author, and/or place. The computer system then accesses known terminology used to search for the searchable resources and correlates a relationship between the known terminology and the identified terminology. The computer system also modifies the searchable resources to be responsive to a search request that is expressed using the identified terminology. | 06-20-2013 |
20130185412 | CROSS-PROPERTY IDENTITY MANAGEMENT - Embodiments are directed to creating a persona from observed characteristics of content and to sharing a network persona derived from observed characteristics of content. In one scenario, a computer system observes one set of properties for a first portion of content on a network. The first portion of content is from a first account. The computer system also observes a different set of properties for a second portion of content on the network, where the second portion of content is from a second account. The computer system then correlates an association between the first account and the second account as part of a network persona that is based on the first properties and one or more corresponding properties from the second portion of content. | 07-18-2013 |
Filene Lori Lehman, Lake Worth, FL US
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20130255146 | INDOOR FARMING DEVICE AND METHOD - A shell with a controllable indoor climate. The shell may house plants, such as produce, for farming purposes. The shell may be made of scalable structurally insulated panels. Within the shell may be trays for facilitating the growth of the plants. Lighting, climate, and nutrients may be controlled for the proper growth of the plants. | 10-03-2013 |
Fred Stephen Lehman, Baton Rouge, LA US
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20130025709 | AUTOMATED PIPE FREEZE PROTECTION SYSTEM - An automated pipe freeze protection system is disclosed. The system includes tubing, a detector module, and a valve configured to open and circulate unfrozen water through plumbing in the event ambient temperature is detected to be near a freezing point. | 01-31-2013 |
Garrett D. Lehman, Arnold, MO US
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20140278894 | UNIVERSAL LOYALTY REWARDS AND CURRENCY CONSOLIDATION - A system and method for providing a universal loyalty rewards and currency consolidation program is disclosed. The system allows customers to make purchases and earn rewards from a plurality of participant merchants using multiple payment forms, and at the same time, allows customers to redeem rewards at both participant and non-participant merchants. The system may be implemented in both physical retail environments and online shopping environments. | 09-18-2014 |
Gary L. Lehman, New Berlin, WI US
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20140124262 | MODULAR OVERLOAD RELAY ASSEMBLY WITH PREFORMED COIL INTERFACE - A preformed coil interface includes conductive jumper wiring in a molded insulator and a contactor coil terminal end and an overload relay output terminal end. The contactor coil terminal end includes a first and a second jumper wiring connection points. The overload relay output terminal end includes a third, a fourth, a fifth, and a sixth jumper wiring connection points. The first jumper wiring connection point extends through the molded insulator to the fifth jumper wiring connection point at the overload relay output terminal end. The second jumper wiring connection point extends through the molded insulator to the sixth jumper wiring connection point at the overload relay output terminal end. And, the third jumper wiring connection point and the fourth jumper wiring connection point are jumpered internal to the molded insulator. | 05-08-2014 |
Gregg T. Lehman, Seattle, WA US
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20130151657 | ACCESS TO SUPPLEMENTAL DATA BASED ON IDENTIFIER DERIVED FROM CORRESPONDING PRIMARY APPLICATION DATA - Primary data for an application is stored at a remotely located first server such as cloud storage. A user of the application may wish to modify or add to the primary data to create supplemental data for which storage is not supported in the first server. Configurations herein include a way to store the supplemental data (e.g., edits, additions, etc.) on a second server at a second storage service provider (e.g. a corporate intranet). Different instances of the application executing on different computer devices by that same user can retrieve the primary data from the first storage service provider as well as retrieve the supplemental data from the second storage service provider. | 06-13-2013 |
Gregory Scott Lehman, Altamonte Springs, FL US
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20140279393 | ELECTRONIC LOAN PROCESSING, MANAGEMENT AND QUALITY ASSESSMENT - Systems, methods, and computer-readable media for performing various automated processing of loan documents are disclosed. The automated processing may include, for example, electronic processing of loan documents, quality assessment processing to determine an accuracy of information included in the loan documents, tracking and management processing to determine quality characteristics associated with a loan package and candidacy for consideration for delivery to one or more intended recipients, and pre-delivery and delivery processing to further confirm or reject a loan package's candidacy for delivery and to prepare the loan package for delivery. | 09-18-2014 |
20150106258 | ELECTRONIC LOAN PROCESSING, MANAGEMENT AND QUALITY ASSESSMENT - Systems, methods, and computer-readable media for performing various automated processing of loan documents are disclosed. The automated processing may include, for example, electronic processing of loan documents, quality assessment processing to determine an accuracy of information included in the loan documents, tracking and management processing to determine quality characteristics associated with a loan package and candidacy for consideration for delivery to one or more intended recipients, and pre-delivery and delivery processing to further confirm or reject a loan package's candidacy for delivery and to prepare the loan package for delivery. | 04-16-2015 |
Hannah D.g.f. Lehman, Boyertown, PA US
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20150252034 | BENZOXAZOLINONE COMPOUNDS WITH SELECTIVE ACTIVITY IN VOLTAGE-GATED SODIUM CHANNELS - Disclosed are compounds of Formula A: Formula A, or a salt thereof, wherein “Het”, R | 09-10-2015 |
20150284389 | N-SUBSTITUTED INDAZOLE SULFONAMIDE COMPOUNDS WITH SELECTIVE ACTIVITY IN VOLTAGE-GATED SODIUM CHANNELS - Disclosed are compounds of Formula A | 10-08-2015 |
Henry Lehman, Sindelfingen DE
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20160137863 | MARKING COMPOSITION - The invention relates to a marking composition, by means of which better protection of goods than hitherto available can be achieved independently of the coloring of the goods. The marking composition comprises an infrared-absorbing particulate component and a carbon derivative, wherein the weight ratio of infrared-absorbing component to carbon derivative is in the range of approx. 10:1 to approx. 10,000:1. | 05-19-2016 |
Janine Lehman, Owensboro, KY US
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20140265510 | Foot sling for a wheeled chair - Apparatus for a wheelchair foot rest that has two positions: stored and deployed. The foot rest has a base, a heel stop, a toe pocket, and a pair of straps that attach to the side of the base. The ends of the straps attach to extenders connected to the frame of the wheelchair. The extenders support the straps in front of the frame of the wheelchair. With the foot rest in the deployed position the base is suspended from the extenders. The foot rest has a magnetic attraction with a clip attached to the bottom of the seat whereby the foot rest is supported under the seat when in the stored position. | 09-18-2014 |
Jean-Yves Lehman, Maisons-Alfort FR
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20080289361 | Method and System for Treating an Oxygen-Rich Liquid Bath Collected at the Foot of a Cryogenic Distillation Column - Methods and apparatus for treating a liquid bath of oxygen. A liquid bath of at least 70 mol % of oxygen is located at the base of a cryogenic distillation column. The bath is continuously boiled by an aluminum reboiler. A portion of the liquid bath is purged to prevent a build up of inflammable impurities in the bath. A portion of the purge is sent to a second reboiler, which is less inflammable than the first reboiler. Oxygen boiled by the second reboiler is sent back to the column, and a portion of the oxygen rich liquid bath treated by the second reboiler is also purged. The invention also relates to an apparatus of carrying out this method. | 11-27-2008 |
Jean-Yves Lehman, Paris FR
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20090044877 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLED FILLING OF PRESSURIZED GAS TANKS - The invention concerns a method for filling pressurized gas tanks, characterized in that the filling process is interrupted when the input pressure reaches a maximum filling pressure, the maximum filling pressure in the cylinder being calculated to match the most serious of the two following conditions: nominal filling capacity or design temperature of the cylinders. | 02-19-2009 |
Jeffrey D. Lehman, Lynwood, WA US
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20130282519 | RECOMMENDATION SYSTEM WITH USER INTERFACE FOR EXPOSING DOWNSTREAM EFFECTS OF PARICULAR RATING ACTIONS - An interactive system generates personalized item recommendations for users based partly or wholly on ratings assigned by the users to particular items. The system includes an item rating user interface that enables a user to view, prior to rating an item, information regarding the types of items that will be recommended to the user if the user assigns a particular rating or type of rating to the item. The user interface thereby enables users to refrain from performing rating actions that will tend to result in low utility or “poor quality” recommendations from the users' perspectives. | 10-24-2013 |
Jill F. Lehman, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20160071515 | SECTIONED MEMORY NETWORKS FOR ONLINE WORD-SPOTTING IN CONTINUOUS SPEECH - Systems, methods, and computer program products to detect a keyword in speech, by generating, from a sequence of spectral feature vectors generated from the speech, a plurality of blocked feature vector sequences, and analyzing, by a neural network, each of the plurality of blocked feature vector sequences to detect the presence of the keyword in the speech. | 03-10-2016 |
Jill Fain Lehman, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20130231933 | Addressee Identification of Speech in Small Groups of Children and Adults - A method and system for assignee identification of speech includes defining several time intervals and utilizing one or more function evaluations to classify each of the several participants as addressing speech to an automated character or not addressing speech to the automated character during each of the several time intervals. A first function evaluation includes computing values for a predetermined set of features for each of the participants during a particular time interval and assigning a first addressing status to each of the several participants in the particular time interval, based on the values of each of the predetermined sets of features determined during the particular time interval. A second function evaluation may assign a second addressing status to each of the several participants in the particular time interval utilizing results of the first function evaluation for the particular time interval and for one or more additional contiguous time intervals. | 09-05-2013 |
20160085303 | Customized Haptic Effects - There is provided a system and method for producing a haptic effect. In one implementation, such a system includes a system processor, a system memory, and a haptic engine stored in the system memory. The system processor is configured to execute the haptic engine to receive a media content, to map an event contained in the media content to a predetermined haptic effect, and to display an interface enabling a system user to produce a customized haptic effect based on the predetermined haptic effect. The system processor is further configured to generate an output data for causing one of the predetermined haptic effect and the customized haptic effect to occur. | 03-24-2016 |
Joel Lehman, Orlando, FL US
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20130083016 | Generating Flower Images and Shapes with Compositional Pattern Producing Networks - Various embodiments are disclosed for generating an image from a Compositional Pattern Producing Network (CPPN). One such method includes receiving, in the CPPN, a series of polar coordinates {r,θ}; outputting, by the CPPN, a series of pixel values, each of the pixel values corresponding to one of the polar coordinates; and displaying the pixel values at the corresponding polar coordinates to produce the image. | 04-04-2013 |
John Lehman, Boulder, CO US
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20140307253 | OPTICAL METER AND USE OF SAME - An optical meter includes a force member to receive a force and a reflector disposed on the force member to receive radiation and to communicate a pressure of the radiation to the force member. The reflector includes a reflective surface, and the force member is configured to be displaced in response to receiving the force comprising the pressure. The optical meter is configured to measure a power of the radiation, an energy of the radiation, or a combination thereof based on the pressure. A process for measuring a property of radiation includes receiving radiation by the reflector, reflecting radiation from the reflective surface, communicating a pressure from the reflector to the force member, and displacing the force member. | 10-16-2014 |
John H. Lehman, Boulder, CO US
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20140332673 | RADIOMETER AND METHOD FOR USE OF SAME - A radiometer includes a substrate; a radiation absorber disposed on the substrate to absorb radiation; a thermal member disposed on the substrate to change electrical resistance in response to a change in temperature of the radiometer; and a thermal link to connect the radiometer to a thermal reference, wherein the radiation absorber, the thermal member, or a combination comprising at least one of the foregoing includes a plurality of carbon nanotubes, the carbon nanotubes being mutually aligned with respect to the substrate, and the radiometer being configured to detect optical power. | 11-13-2014 |
John T. Lehman, Corbett, OR US
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20150140546 | DETECTING COMPONENTS OF A COMPOSITE FLUID - Described are embodiments for determining components of a composite liquid and controlling the flow of the components into containers. In one embodiment, components of whole blood, after separation, are determined and directed to different containers for collection and storage. Embodiments may be implemented on an apparatus configured to separate multiple discrete volumes of composite liquid (e.g., whole blood) into components. | 05-21-2015 |
Joseph Lehman, Atlanta, GA US
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20140261711 | EffiCiently and Easily Opening and Closing a Canister Valve - The present disclosure relates to a method including the steps of receiving a canister in a canister connection housing. The canister includes a canister fitment and a canister valve. The housing includes a receiver fitment and a door. The method includes the step of lowering the receiver fitment of the housing over the canister fitment. The lowering of the receiver fitment is caused by a closing of the housing door. The present disclosure further relates to an apparatus. An apparatus including a nest configured to receive a canister, a door configured to rotate about an angle so as to open and close, a receiver fitment configured to connect to a canister fitment, and an over-center movement mechanism connected to the door and the receiver fitment. The over-center movement mechanism is configured to move the receiver fitment along an axis as the door is rotated about the angle. | 09-18-2014 |
20140261732 | EFFICIENTLY AND EASILY OPENING AND CLOSING A CANISTER VALVE - The present disclosure relates to a canister connection apparatus designed to efficiently and easily connect a pressurized canister to an external system. | 09-18-2014 |
20160069499 | Efficiently and Easily Opening and Closing a Canister Valve - The present disclosure relates to a canister connection apparatus designed to efficiently and easily connect a pressurized canister to an external system. | 03-10-2016 |
Joseph Leroy Lehman, Simsbury, CT US
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20160073451 | Induction Cooking Appliance - A system for operation of an induction stove includes an AC to DC voltage converter receiving AC voltage from a power input, a voltage sensing unit coupled to the converter and comprising an optocoupler, and a processor coupled to the sensing unit for receiving voltage information from the unit and controlling at least one of input voltage, input current, and oscillation frequency of a heating coil of the induction stove. A method for operating an induction stove includes converting an AC voltage from a power input to a DC voltage, supplying the DC voltage to a voltage sensing unit coupled to the converter and comprising an optocoupler, transmitting a voltage measurement from the sensing unit to a processor, and controlling at least one of an input voltage and oscillation frequency to a heating coil of the induction stove via the processor based at least in part on the voltage measurement. | 03-10-2016 |
Kenneth Lehman, Akron, OH US
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20140291952 | Infant Crawling Assist Apparatus - Provided is a device for facilitating babies learning to crawl. The device includes a padded U-shaped frame and a set of wheels attached thereunder. The U-shaped frame includes a set of stabilizing rods at opposite ends to prevent a baby from falling to one side while using the device. The U-shaped frame also includes a strap assembly adapted to fasten around the baby's waist. The strap assembly comprises a fabric strap and a fastener to hold the baby in place on the padding disposed on the inner surface of the U-shaped frame. The wheels allow the baby to move across a surface while the baby simulates a crawling motion. The present device facilitates babies in developing coordination and balance while helping them to crawl. | 10-02-2014 |
Lee Lehman, Shady Cove, OR US
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20140138509 | Furniture Support, Leveling Device, and Carpet Protector Combination - A combination furniture support and furniture leveling device placed between furniture members and carpet. The aparatus is comprised of a substantially horizontal platform to receive furniture members, and which exhibits a pluralty of downward projecting stand-off screws attached to the platform. The stand-off screws extend through a carpet to transfer furniture weight directly to the structural floor underlying the carpet and are adjusted to elevate the platform just above the carpet pile; carpet damage from furniture is thusly prevented by alleviating the normal crushing of carpet inflicted by the weight of furniture. Herein also provided is a combination carpet protector and furniture leveling aparatus with adjustable height features for providing level support of furniture on sloped, irregular, or carpeted surfaces. | 05-22-2014 |
Martin A. Lehman, Congerville, IL US
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20150369143 | ENGINE SYSTEM HAVING HYDRAULICALLY ACTUATED GAS INJECTOR - A fuel injector is disclosed for use in an engine system. The fuel injector may have a body defining a gas inlet, an oil inlet, and an oil outlet. The fuel injector may also have a nozzle connected to the body and having a base end in fluid communication with the gas inlet, and an injection tip located opposite the base end. The fuel injector may also have a valve check disposed in the nozzle and movable to selectively block and unblock the injection tip of the nozzle, and a plunger disposed in the body between the oil inlet and the oil outlet. The plunger may be movable between a flow-passing position and a flow-blocking position to cause movement of the valve check through the injection tip. The injector may further have a solenoid actuator configured to selectively move the plunger. | 12-24-2015 |
Matthew Daniel Lehman, Shaker Heights, OH US
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20130204645 | MOBILE INSURANCE PLATFORM SYSTEM - A mobile insurance architecture includes a wireless communication interface that connects mobile client devices to wireless networks. An insurance server cluster that includes a group of independent network servers operates and appears to mobile client devices as if the group of independent network servers were a single computer server. An adaptive transmission controller communicates with the insurance server cluster and processes content in multiple mobile formats that may be optimized to the screen sizes of the mobile client devices. The insurance server cluster responds to native application clients resident to the mobile client devices. The native application clients contain code stored on a non-transitory media that render insurance quoting services, insurance claims services, on-line insurance policy services, usage based insurance services, mobile monitoring services, or insurance agency management services. | 08-08-2013 |
Mickey Lehman, Croghan, NY US
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20140054527 | MULTIPURPOSE SEASONAL SPORT SAFETY FENCE - A fence that bounds the outfield of a game played with bat and ball comprises a plurality of mesh panels suspended from a plurality of support posts, with foul posts at either end. The fence can be readily assembled and disassembled. The support posts' anchors can be covered when the fence is disassembled, so that the field is usable for other sports. The function of the fence is twofold: (1) to minimize injury to a player who runs into the fence and (2) to confine such a player within the field of play should the player impact the fence. | 02-27-2014 |
Nathan Glenn Lehman, Harrisburg, PA US
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20140360752 | CABLE BACKPLANE SYSTEM - A cable backplane system includes a backplane having a plurality of openings therethrough and a cable rack coupled to a rear of the backplane. The cable rack includes a tray having a frame surrounding a raceway and a brick held by the tray. The brick has side spacers at opposite sides of the brick and plates coupled to the side spacers that support a plurality of cable connector assemblies. Each cable connector assembly is positioned between and supported by corresponding plates on opposite sides of the cable connectors with the cable connectors positioned in corresponding openings in the backplane. The plates each include a hem folded over at a rear of the plate. The hem has an edge positioned rearward of the cable connectors and supporting the cable connectors from retreating from the openings in the backplane. | 12-11-2014 |
20140360753 | GUIDE FEATURES FOR A CABLE BACKPLANE SYSTEM - A cable backplane system includes a backplane having a plurality of openings therethrough. A cable rack is coupled to a rear of the backplane, which includes a tray and spacers coupled to the tray that have guide pins. Cable connector assemblies are held by the tray. Removable dust caps are coupled to corresponding cable connectors each having a distal end and guide walls extending therefrom that guide mating of the cable rack with the backplane. The distal end of each dust cap is received in a corresponding opening in the backplane. The guide walls guide the cable rack relative to the backplane such that the guide pins of the spacers are aligned with guide holes of the backplane and such that the cable connectors are aligned with the openings of the backplane. The removable dust caps are removed after the cable rack is coupled to the backplane. | 12-11-2014 |
20140362546 | CABLE BACKPLANE SYSTEM - A cable backplane system includes a backplane and a cable rack coupled to the backplane. The cable rack includes first and second trays having first and second frames. A plurality of cable connector assemblies are held by the cable rack each having a plurality of cables extending between a first cable connector and a second cable connector. The first cable connector is coupled to the first frame and the second cable connector is coupled to the second frame with the cables routed in first and second raceways of the first and second trays. Float mechanisms are connected between the first and second frames that allow limited movement between the first and second trays. The float mechanisms allow alignment of the cable connectors with corresponding openings in the backplane. | 12-11-2014 |
20140362549 | SPACERS FOR A CABLE BACKPLANE SYSTEM - A cable backplane system includes a backplane having a plurality of openings therethrough and a plurality of mounting blocks. A cable rack is coupled to a rear of the backplane and includes a tray having a frame surrounding a raceway. Spacers are coupled to the tray that are secured to corresponding mounting blocks to position the spacers relative to the backplane. Cable connector assemblies are held by the tray. Each cable connector assembly has a plurality of cables extending between at least two cable connectors. The cables are routed in the raceway. Each cable connector assembly is positioned between and supported by corresponding spacers on opposite sides of the cable connector assemblies. The spacers allow limited movement of the cable connectors in at least two directions to allow alignment of the cable connectors within corresponding openings in the backplane. | 12-11-2014 |
20150075856 | CABLE BACKPLANE SYSTEM HAVING MOUNTING BLOCKS - A cable backplane system includes a backplane having a plurality of openings extending between a front and a rear of the backplane. The backplane has mounting locations proximate the openings. Mounting blocks are coupled to the front of the backplane at corresponding mounting locations. The mounting blocks are secured to the backplane by fasteners. A cable rack is coupled to the rear of the backplane and has a tray with a frame surrounding a raceway and spacers coupled to the tray. The spacers hold corresponding cable connectors and are secured to corresponding mounting blocks to position the spacers and cable connector assemblies relative to the backplane. The cable connectors are received in corresponding openings in the backplane and are held in position relative to the backplane by the spacers and mounting blocks. | 03-19-2015 |
20150129287 | CABLE BACKPLANE SYSTEM HAVING STIFFENERS - A cable backplane system includes a backplane having board areas surrounding a connector opening with holes in the board areas along the connector opening. Stiffeners are coupled to corresponding board areas along a front of the backplane. The stiffeners have bores aligned with corresponding holes in the backplane. A cable rack is coupled to the rear of the backplane. The cable rack has a tray with a frame surrounding a raceway and spacers coupled to the tray that hold corresponding cable connectors. The spacers have guide pins extending therefrom that pass through the holes in the backplane into corresponding bores in the stiffeners to position the spacers relative to the stiffeners and the backplane. The cable connectors are received in the connector opening in the backplane and held in position relative to the backplane by the spacers and stiffeners. | 05-14-2015 |
20150257304 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR SYSTEM - An electrical connector system includes a panel having a plurality of connector openings and a plurality of vent openings interspersed among the connector openings. Cable connectors are coupled to the panel and extend at least partially into the connector openings. The cable connectors have mating interfaces presented at the front for mating with mating connectors and the cable connectors have cables extending from cable ends of the cable connectors and located rearward of a rear of the panel. Air funnels are coupled to the panel at corresponding vent openings. The air funnels extend rearward of the rear of the panel. The air funnels route the cables clear of the space rearward of the vent openings to define an unimpeded flow path through the vent openings. | 09-10-2015 |
Rick Lehman, Rocky Hill, NJ US
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20140130553 | SYSTEM FOR AND METHOD OF MIXED-COLOR CULLET CHARACTERIZATION AND CERTIFICATION, AND PROVIDING CONTAMINANT-FREE, UNIFORMLY COLORED MIXED-COLOR CULLET - Methods of creating a batch of recycled glass from mixed color glass cullet. In one embodiment, the method includes receiving at a glass plant a weight and color composition percentage of a first batch of mixed color cullet. The glass plant also receives a weight and color composition percentage of a second batch of mixed color cullet. The weight and color composition percentage of the first batch and the second batch are combined to generate a combined weight and composition percentage. The combined weight and composition are percentage are used to generate, automatically at a glass plant, a formulation to produce glass of a desired color. | 05-15-2014 |
Robert L. Lehman, Princeton, NJ US
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20150336836 | VERY LOW CRYSTALLINE SILICA FOAMED GLASS AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME - A method of treating a surface to remove unwanted material therefrom, including providing a foamed glass article formed from a starting mixture including glass, a carbonate foaming agent, and a devitrification agent selected from the group potassium phosphate, potassium phosphate tribasic, sodium phosphate and combinations thereof, and contacting the surface with the foamed glass article while providing relative movement between the surface and the article. The crystal silica content of the foamed glass body is less than 1 weight percent. The surface is treated by sanding, rubbing, scraping, degreasing, polishing, cleaning, smoothing, depilling, grooming, stripping, degumming, and combinations thereof. The surface is selected from the group comprising wood, metal, plastic, fiberglass, porcelain, glass, enameled surfaces, ceramic, concrete, or tile, and belongs to a member of the group comprising pools, spas, griddles, grills, fryers, bottles, glassware, cement pieces, marble, granite, monuments, skin, animal hides, textiles, garments. | 11-26-2015 |
Roey Lehman, Kiryat Bialik IL
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20150067000 | DOUBLE BUFFERING WITH ATOMIC TRANSACTIONS FOR THE PERSISTENT STORAGE OF REAL-TIME DATA FLOWS - A method, including configuring, in a memory, a first buffer to store first buffer data, a second buffer to store second buffer data, and a variable indicative of a persisted size of real-time data persisted to a storage device. On the storage device, a file is configured to store the real-time data and a field is configured to store the variable. A stream of the real-time data is received, and the stream is appended to the first buffer data. Upon meeting a write criteria, the first buffer data in is swapped with the second buffer data, a buffer size of the second buffer data is added to the variable, and the second buffer data is conveyed from the second buffer to a write cache. Upon meeting a commit criteria, the stream stored in the write cache is appended to the file, and the variable is persisted to the field. | 03-05-2015 |
Ronald Lehman, Thornton, CO US
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20150292630 | FREEZE TOLERANT BALL VALVE - A freeze tolerant ball valve for controlling the direction of expansion of freezing water within the ball valve is disclosed. The valve includes valve body inlet and the valve body outlet, and a spherical-shaped gate that has an axial fluid passage that extends through the spherical-shaped gate. The spherical-shaped gate can be rotated to block fluid communication between the valve body inlet and the valve body outlet. The valve body also has a first sidewall that is of a first sidewall thickness, and a sidewall having a boss that supports a concave cap that has a bottom wall that is of a bottom wall thickness, the bottom wall thickness being substantially thinner than the sidewall thickness. The cooperation of the passage through the spherical- shaped gate, the first sidewall with its first sidewall thickness positioned opposite to the bottom wall of the concave cap results in a valve that directs the effects of freezing on to the concave cap, which would fail first in the event of freezing. The cap can be easily and quickly replaced in the event of failure. | 10-15-2015 |
Susan Marie Lehman, Atlanta, GA US
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20140199360 | CONTROLLED COVALENT ATTACHMENT OF BIOACTIVE BACTERIOPHAGE FOR REGULATING BIOFILM DEVELOPMENT - Medical devices that are resistant to biofilm development and methods of the manufacture of biofilm resistant medical devices are provided. One or more bacteriophages are tethered to the surface of a medical device or a hydrogen-type coating on the surface of the device by covalent bonding while maintaining bacteriophage infective or lytic activity. The presence of the bacteriophages on a medical device, such as an indwelling medical device, prevents biofilm formation or reduces existing biofilm formation on the surface of the device when in use. These devices address the long felt need for biofilm resistant devices that increase safety and reduce complications normally associated with prior indwelling or other medical devices. | 07-17-2014 |
Taylor Lehman, Seattle, WA US
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20140214976 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF AUTOMATICALLY ORDERING AND SELECTING RECIPIENTS FOR ELECTRONIC MAIL - Systems and techniques of providing suggestions for email recipients to a user who is composing an email communications are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a user may register a plurality of email accounts with an email application. Once an email account is registered with the email application, contact data from each such registered email account may be received. In another embodiment, if the user employs a plurality of devices from which the user composes and/or sends email communications, device-specific contact information may also be received. Relevance metrics may be applied to such suggestions depending upon the contact data received from the various email accounts. Dynamic correction factor may be applied to such relevance metrics—e.g., a decay factor, decrement factor or the like that may or may not be time dependent. | 07-31-2014 |
Thomas Lehman, Holly Springs, NC US
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20130325437 | Computer-Implemented Systems and Methods for Mood State Determination - Computer-implemented systems and methods are provided for determining an overall mood score of a document. For example, the document is received from a computer-readable medium. A text segment in a document is identified to be indicative of a mood of the document. The text segment is mapped to a mood scale among a predetermined set of mood scales. A mood weight associated with the mood scale for the text segment is generated. An overall mood score of the document is determined based at least in part on the mood weight. | 12-05-2013 |
20150120283 | COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MOOD STATE DETERMINATION - Computer-implemented systems and methods are provided for determining an overall mood score of a document. For example, the document is received from a computer-readable medium. A text segment in a document is identified to be indicative of a mood of the document. The text segment is mapped to a mood scale among a predetermined set of mood scales. A mood weight associated with the mood scale for the text segment is generated. An overall mood score of the document is determined based at least in part on the mood weight. | 04-30-2015 |
Thomas Lehman, Lees Summit, MO US
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20130018625 | APPLIANCE MONITORING SYSTEM - An apparatus and associated method are generally directed to a system of monitoring an appliance. Various embodiments can have a number of appliance subsystems with real and imaginary current associated therewith. The operating characteristics of each appliance subsystem may be learned by monitoring the real and imaginary current associated with each appliance subsystem over time, and operating profiles can be derived therefrom. | 01-17-2013 |
Thomas A. Lehman, Indianapolis, IN US
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20140137884 | COMPOSITION FOR REDUCING THE TIME NEEDED TO DRY WET HAIR - A composition and method for reducing the drying time of wet hair by about 20 to about 30 percent includes applying a silicone-free, non-aqueous composition comprising about 90 to about 96 percent by weight of a volatile hydrocarbon mixture comprising C13-C16 isoparaffin, C12-C14 isoparaffin; and C13-C15 alkane; about 2 to about 3 percent by weight of ppg-3 benzyl ether myristate; about 0.001 to about 0.01 percent by weight of a sodium laneth 40-maleate/styrene sulfonate copolymer; and about 0.01 to about 0.5 percent by weight of an emollient mixture comprising isostearic acid, sorbitan oleate, cocoyl hydrolyzed keratin and heat to wet hair, thereby removing from about 85% to about 100% of water added to the hair during washing. | 05-22-2014 |
20140140947 | SERUM FOR REDUCING THE TIME NEEDED TO DRY WET HAIR - A non-aqueous composition and method for reducing the drying time of wet hair includes applying added water to human hair to obtain wet hair and applying a nonaqueous serum comprising a combination of about 55 to about 65 percent by weight of at least one volatile silicone compound, about 30 to about 40 percent by weight of at least one high molecular weight silicone elastomer, a thermoprotective agent, an emollient, and a conditioning agent; applying the nonaqueous serum and heat to the wet hair in order to remove from about 80% to about 100% of the added water. In one embodiment, the application of the serum is capable of reducing a drying time of the wet hair by at least 25 percent. | 05-22-2014 |
20150047665 | HAIR CARE COMPOSITIONS WITH ENHANCED COLOR RETENTION AND METHODS OF PREPARATION THEREFOR - Hair care compositions, such as shampoo and conditioner compositions, for use with color-treated hair. The compositions when used, for example, to shampoo or condition color-treated hair, being effective to protect color-treated hair such that, for example, there is minimal adverse effect on the color of the color-treated hair, such as fading. The compositions include a cationic terpolymer of vinylpyrrolidone, dimethylaminopropyl methacrylamide, and methacryloylaminopropyl lauryldimonium chloride, quinoa and a first silicone. There is also provided a method of imparting color retention characteristics to shampoos and conditioners by formulating the shampoos or conditioners to include a cationic terpolymer of vinylpyrrolidone, dimethylaminopropyl methacrylamide, and methacryloylaminopropyl lauryldimonium chloride, quinoa and a first silicone. Optionally, the hair care compositions can include a second silicone compound. | 02-19-2015 |
Thomas Franklin Lehman, Lee'S Summit, MO US
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20130042516 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ELECTROFISHING - An electrofishing controller includes a power input, an output and a user interface for receiving configuration information from a user. The controller further includes control circuitry for receiving electric power from the power input, generating an electric waveform with characteristics defined by the configuration information, and communicating the electric waveform to the output. The control circuitry is configured to automatically adjust the electric waveform in response to changes in an electric load on the output, and to automatically restore the electric waveform when the electric load returns to a normal operating level. The control circuitry is further configured to automatically reconfigure a power circuit in response to changes in the configuration information received from the user, including changing physical connections between physical components of the power circuit. | 02-21-2013 |
Thomas Robert Lehman, Holly Springs, NC US
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20130129060 | Systems And Methods For Optimizing Distribution Of Advertisement Information - In accordance with the teachings described herein, systems and methods are provided for optimizing distribution of advertisement information. In one example, call tracking data may be generated from a plurality of telephone calls made to a business entity, where the call tracking data includes geographical information to identify locations from which the plurality of telephone calls originated. A call distribution may be determined from the call tracking data, where the call distribution groups the call tracking data based at least in part on distances between the business entity and the locations from which the plurality of telephone calls originated. A probability density function may be generated from the call distribution and used in the generation of the advertisement distribution plan. | 05-23-2013 |
20130159348 | Computer-Implemented Systems and Methods for Taxonomy Development - Systems and methods are provided for generating a set of classifiers. A location is determined for each instance of a topic term in a collection of documents. One or more topic term phrases are identified, and one or more sentiment terms within each topic term phrase. Candidate classifiers are identified by parsing words in the one or more topic term phrases, and a colocation matrix is generated. A seed row of the colocation associated with a particular attribute is identified, and distance metrics are determined by comparing each row of the colocation matrix to the seed row. A set of classifiers are generated for the particular attribute, where classifiers in the set of classifiers are selected using the distance metrics. | 06-20-2013 |
20140156382 | Systems and Methods for Optimizing Distribution of Advertisement Information - In accordance with the teachings described herein, systems and methods are provided for optimizing distribution of advertisement information. In one example, call tracking data may be generated from a plurality of telephone calls made to a business entity, where the call tracking data includes geographical information to identify locations from which the plurality of telephone calls originated. A call distribution may be determined from the call tracking data, where the call distribution groups the call tracking data based at least in part on distances between the business entity and the locations from which the plurality of telephone calls originated. A probability density function may be generated from the call distribution, where the probability density function is for determining a probability that a telephone call will be received by the business entity in response to advertisement information delivered to a call location, and wherein the probability density function expresses the probability as a function of distance between the call location and the business entity. The probability density function may then be used in the generation of the advertisement distribution plan. | 06-05-2014 |
20150317390 | COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TAXONOMY DEVELOPMENT - Systems and methods are provided for generating a set of classifiers. A term is identified within a document and a pre-defined threshold distance is determined. A plurality of additional terms in the document are identified, the additional terms being located within the pre-defined threshold distance of the time. A distance between the term and an additional term of the plurality of additional terms is calculated. A corresponding weight for the calculated distance is determined using a proximity weighting scheme. A score for the additional term is calculated using the calculated distance and the corresponding weight. A colocation matrix is generated and a classifier determined using the colocation matrix. | 11-05-2015 |
Uwe Lehman, Konstanz DE
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20090048367 | Dental adhesive - Non-aqueous dental adhesive comprising a mixture containing | 02-19-2009 |
20100160485 | Hydrolysis stable self-etching, self-priming adhesive - An aqueous one-pack self-etching and self-priming dental adhesive composition having a pH of at most 2, which comprises: (i) a polymerizable N-substituted alkylacrylic or acrylic acid amide monomer which optionally contains an inorganic acidic moiety selected from a phosphonic acid moiety or a sulfonic acid moiety, and (ii) a curing system. | 06-24-2010 |
Vanessa Mazzone Lehman, Westmont, IL US
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20140054316 | Popcorn Butter Dispenser - The invention provides a popcorn butter dispenser comprising an elongate tube having perforations along its length allow butter or flavoring to be evenly distributed throughout an entire container of popcorn as opposed to coating only the kernels on top. This dispenser is able to function equally well with real melted butter as well as flavored oil based toppings. The popcorn butter dispenser is manufactured of suitable materials such as lightweight stainless steel, for example. | 02-27-2014 |
Virginia Gail Lehman, Lebanon, OR US
Yonatan Lehman, Moshav Bet Gamliel IL
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20120099838 | DATA STREAM STORAGE SYSTEM - A device for recording at least part of a data stream including a recording module to record records divided among a plurality of segments, the records including a record for each instance of an event type of the data stream, each segment covering a range of the positions in the data stream such that different segments cover different ranges of positions in the stream, record the value of each instance, create a refresh region in each segment, the refresh region including data from the most recently recorded instance of each event type, create a plurality of links between the records to enable traversing the records in position order, and create an indexing table including an entry for each segment, the entry for each segment including the range of the positions covered by the records of the one segment. Related apparatus and method claims are also included. | 04-26-2012 |