Lisa Marie
Lisa Marie Barglind, Niagara, WI US
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20150204491 | Lighting Device Utilizing a Double Fresnel Lens - According to one aspect, an optical lens includes a substrate having a first side and a second side opposite the first side. The optical lens includes a first pattern of Fresnel features having a first focal length disposed on the first side and a second pattern of Fresnel features having a second focal length disposed on the second side. The first pattern of Fresnel features is disposed perpendicular to the second pattern of Fresnel features, and the first focal length is different from the second focal length. | 07-23-2015 |
Lisa Marie Birkenberger, Alpharetta, GA US
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20080212486 | Checking of broadband network components - Systems and methods for checking broadband network components are provided in which an automated interactive system permits a field technician to check various conditions of a communication line or other broadband network components without the assistance of a support technician. While options to request assistance from a support technician are provided, the automated interactive system permits the field technician to perform various functions on a communication line without additional assistance, especially for routine tasks. The automated interactive system, therefore, removes efficiencies that may be associated with conventional approaches for checking broadband network components. | 09-04-2008 |
Lisa Marie Cemke, Schofield, WI US
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20140252895 | RADIAL BLOWER AIR GUIDE, SYSTEM, AND METHOD OF COOLING - A radial blower air guide includes a first end wall substantially circumscribing an end bracket of an electric motor. The air guide includes a second end wall spaced apart from the first end wall and has an inner periphery that circumscribes a periphery of the motor. The air guide includes an outer wall extending from an edge of the first end wall to an edge of the second end wall. The outer wall is formed from a thin curved plate and partially defines a ring-shaped chamber therebetween. The outer wall has an aperture defined therethrough. The air guide includes a baffle plate coupled to the inner periphery of the second end wall. The baffle plate extends a first width toward the first end wall and partially defines the chamber. The baffle plate is configured to deflect air to control the distribution of the airflow from the chamber. | 09-11-2014 |
Lisa Marie Fralick, Foxboro CA
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20080223073 | ACCUMULATOR WITH DEFLECTOR - A deflector for an accumulator for an air conditioning system acts as a barrier to substantially prevent incoming liquid from entering a conduit which is primarily for gas. Fluid entering the accumulator comprises gas and liquid. The deflector also assists with the separation of gas from liquid, with reduced turbulence, to decrease the likelihood of liquid becoming re-entrained within the gas. An initial contact surface of the deflector receives the incoming fluid. The initial contact surface is substantially convex, so that liquid reflecting off the surface will be travel in a direction away (or different) from the flow of incoming fluid. The initial contact surface is also angled to direct liquid reflecting off it (or flowing down it) downward and outward. | 09-18-2008 |
Lisa Marie Gytri, Tualatin, OR US
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20150056108 | EXHAUST FLOW SPREADING BAFFLE-RISER TO OPTIMIZE REMOTE PLASMA WINDOW CLEAN - Porogen accumulation in a UV-cure chamber may be reduced by removing outgassed porogen by flowing a purge gas across a window through which a wafer is exposed to UV light. Porogens in the purge gas stream may, as they flow through the chamber and into an exhaust baffle, deposit on surfaces within the chamber, including on the exhaust baffle. The exhaust baffle may have particular features that cause such porogen deposition to be more uniformly distributed across the exhaust baffle, thus reducing the amount of time that may be required to fully clean the baffle of accumulated porogens during a cleaning process. | 02-26-2015 |
Lisa Marie Havran, Florence, NJ US
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20080293790 | SUBSTITUTED ARYL OXIMES - The present invention relates to substituted aryl oximes and methods of using them. | 11-27-2008 |
Lisa Marie Herberger, Westerville, OH US
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20140304013 | Airport Experience - A system for credit issuance provides for fully automated credit evaluation and card issuing integrated with travel provider ticketing and reservations. The system includes a travel provider processing system under control of travel provider, a credit card authentication and issuance system working under control of a credit card issue in conjunction with a payment transaction service in a banking system, and a plurality of travelers wishing take advantage of flights, promotions and convenient credit card issuance. Once a traveler books a ticket, information collected during the ticketing process is shared by a travel provider with a credit card issuer. With this information a determination is made by the credit card issuer that the traveler is eligible to receive an offer for a credit card. | 10-09-2014 |
Lisa Marie Hjulberg, Riverside, CA US
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20090256691 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IMPLEMENTING DISTINCTIVE ALERTS - A method and apparatus for implementing distinctive alerts in a security alarm system for a vehicle. A plurality of distinctive alarm sounds are provided from which the user can select one that he or she prefers. The number of alarm sounds is large enough so that it is unlikely that vehicles that are in close physical proximity to each other will employ the same alarm sound. Thus, with respect to any one user, the selected alarm sound will be distinctive to that user. Accordingly, when an automobile alarm sound is heard, the user can associate the alarm with his or her vehicle. The user may also receive a text message or call to his or her cell phone or land line phone. | 10-15-2009 |
Lisa Marie Missik-Gaffney, North Jackson, OH US
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20090107600 | GRIP TIRE WITH ADDED PUNCTURE PROTECTION - A lightweight truck and passenger vehicle tire having an improved tread design that provides numerous biting edges for increased grip in mud, snow, loose debris, and when climbing rocks as well as providing increased protection from punctures and cuts to the tire's shoulder and upper sidewall regions. | 04-30-2009 |
20090151845 | PNEUMATIC TIRE - A pneumatic radial tire has a chipper in place of a traditional apex, the chipper located between a carcass main portion and turnup portion. The chipper layer may be composed of a chopped carbon fiber and aramid composite reinforced elastomeric layer. The tire sidewalls have a radial height SH and a section width SW located within a range of 0.4 to 0.44 of the sidewall radial height SH measured from the bead core. The section width SW may further be located within a range of 0.1″ to 0.3″ inches from a radially outward end of the chipper layer in a radial direction. The tread may of a dual layer construction, having a radially inward first layer formed of a relatively low rolling resistance compound and a radially outward second layer formed of a compound containing silica. | 06-18-2009 |
20110114240 | PNEUMATIC TIRE - A pneumatic radial tire having a circumferentially extending equatorial plane of the tire, the tire comprising a carcass, a tread radially outward of the carcass, the carcass comprising at least one carcass reinforcing ply, opposing bead portions, and opposing sidewalls, the carcass reinforcing ply having a main portion extending between the opposing bead portions and a pair of turnup portions, each turnup portion extending from one end of the main portion, each bead portion having a bead core, and a reinforcement cavity outward of each bead core, the cavity located between the main portion and one turnup portion of the at least one reinforcing ply, the tire characterized by: | 05-19-2011 |
Lisa Marie Mrochinski, Campbellsport, WI US
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20090132301 | RANDOMIZED COMPETITIVE INSURANCE PRICING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system and method of generating insurance risk samples and for comparing hypothetical and real insurance premiums of different insurance companies is disclosed. In some embodiments, one or more rating factors are defined and have a plurality of possible values at least partially defining an insurance risk. Values for the one or more rating factors are selected according to a predetermined distribution. The selected values are then used to generate sample risks, calculate sample premiums for the risks, and/or compare sample premiums for different types of insurance policies. | 05-21-2009 |
Lisa Marie Perkins, North Yarmouth, ME US
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20140261224 | PET GROOMING TOOL - A pet grooming tool including a handle and long tines terminating in short, shallow catchment hooks. When the tines are drawn through the pet's fur, the catchment hooks untie tangled and matted fur incrementally without snagging and compounding the whole mass and without cutting through or removing attached fur. The hooks include a blunt leading edge that grabs and unties fur entanglements without cutting the fur. The long tines deliver the catchment hooks to the under coat while leaving the guard coat alone. The handle is ergonomic with a contoured shape for ease of use, effective engagement of the tines with the fur and a pleasing grooming experience for the pet owner and the pet. | 09-18-2014 |
Lisa Marie Spadaro, Brooklyn, NY US
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20090012998 | ELECTRONIC DATA MANAGEMENT - A method of electronically administering instructions, includes receiving a new instruction; creating new instruction metadata from the new instruction; comparing the new instruction metadata to a data set of existing instruction metadata to identify existing instructions corresponding to the new instruction; determining whether the new instruction metadata indicates that the new instruction revises an existing instruction; comparing the new instruction to any corresponding existing instructions, where the new copy instruction metadata does not indicate that the new instruction revises an existing instruction, to determine if the new instruction revises the existing instructions; initiating revision workflow where the new instruction is determined to revise an existing instruction; and storing the new instruction metadata in the data set of existing instruction metadata and the new instruction in a corresponding data set of existing instructions. A system for electronically administering hundreds of instructions per hour and a computer program for electronically administering a new instruction are also presented. | 01-08-2009 |
Lisa Marie Szatkiewicz, Irving, TX US
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20150154600 | Method and Apparatus for Risk Identification and Mitigation - Systems and methods provide for monitoring, determining, and processing risk indicators relating to a network and/or a consumer. Primary risk indicators may be determined that include measurable metrics of changes in consumer complaint data, e.g. fraud complaint volume or a change in volume with respect to other factors such as number of agents, transactions, and the like. Secondary and/or tertiary risk factors may also be determined, e.g. changes in network such as an increase in the number of agents, total transactions, metrics regarding agent training, trends in particular areas, changes in regulations, etc. With these primary and secondary metrics, systems and methods may monitor these metrics and provide statistical data regarding potential fraudulent activity or other loss data. Upon observing that risk indicators are beyond a pre-determined threshold, systems may determine and/or implement loss prevention measures throughout the network or in targeted areas of the network. | 06-04-2015 |
Lisa Marie Thomasco, Groton, CT US
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20100022524 | TRICYCLIC TETRAHYDROQUINOLINE ANTIBACTERIAL AGENTS - The invention includes tetrahydroquinoline and related compounds of formula I, and pharmaceutical compositions thereof, that exhibit useful antibacterial activity against a wide range of human and veterinary pathogens. | 01-28-2010 |
20110092494 | Tricyclic Tetrahydroquinoline Antibacterial Agents - The invention includes tetrahydroquinoline and related compounds of formula I, and pharmaceutical compositions thereof, that exhibit useful antibacterial activity against a wide range of human and veterinary pathogens. | 04-21-2011 |
Lisa Marie Walsh, Novato, CA US
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20150082829 | Systems and methods for umbrella/parasol/personal sunshade closure - The bracelet, or other type of body jewelry such as previously described, such as necklace, anklet, belly chain, earring, etc. keeps the canopy of the umbrella/parasol/personal sunshade in place and closed when not in use. This method of closure eliminates the need for snaps, straps, Velcro, buttons, etc. on the canopy. The user simply slides the bracelet (or other type of body jewelry) on to keep the canopy closed and slides it off and puts it on their wrist (or other body part) when they want to open and use the umbrella/parasol/personal sunshade. | 03-26-2015 |