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Bo Martinsen, Osprey, FL US
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20110033602 | FOOD PRODUCTS CONTAINING OMEGA-3 FATTY ACIDS - The present invention relates to food products having a high omega-3 fatty acid content, as well as methods of preparing those food products. | 02-10-2011 |
Bruce Martinsen, Wheat Ridge, CO US
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20160122685 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EXTRACTING OIL FROM PLANT MATERIALS - A plant oil extraction system may include a reservoir tank, an agitator tank, a boiler tank, a condenser unit, and a vacuum chamber. The reservoir tank may hold a solvent to be used in the system process. The solvent may be deposited into the reservoir tank through a fill port. A pump may transfers the solvent from the reservoir tank to the agitator tank. The agitator tank may hold dry plant matter. The agitator tank may separate oil from the plant matter by use of solvent where the mixture of solvent and plant oil drains to the boiler tank. The boiler tank comprise of a tank stack (condenser) used for separating extracted plant oil from the solvent by boiling off the solvent and a vacuum chamber used to extract residual solvent from the oil. | 05-05-2016 |
Geir O. Martinsen, Seattle, WA US
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20110314416 | COLLECTED MEDIA CONTENT DATA - Collected media content data is described. In embodiments, browsing inputs are received from a client device when a user interacts with the client device to browse media content available via the Internet. Media content data associated with the media content that is displayed for viewing at the client device can be collected, and media items that are associated with the media content data can be determined. Identifiers of the media items that are correlated with the user can be stored, and the identifiers of the media items then communicated to a media content playback device that is associated with the user. | 12-22-2011 |
20120011014 | MEDIA PURCHASE TECHNIQUES - Media purchase techniques are described. In an implementation, an indication is received that an item of media was successfully purchased through a single transaction that includes rights for access to the item of media in different forms that are optimized, respectively, for different classes of computing devices. Responsive to the receipt of the indication, the item of media is permitted to be streamed to at least one of the computing devices to enable output of the item of media for playback as the item of media is streamed and storage of the item of media to local storage of the computing device. | 01-12-2012 |
Ivar Martinsen, Oslo NO
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20120229804 | BOROSILICATE GLASSWARE AND SILICA BASED QMA'S IN 18F NUCLEOPHILIC SUBSTITUTION: INFLUENCE OF ALUMINUM, BORON AND SILICON ON THE REACTIVITY OF THE 18F- ION - Aluminum, boron and silicon were identified as potential leachables from borosilicate glassware and a silica based QMA during handling of aqueous | 09-13-2012 |
Jan Kasper Martinsen, Oslo NO
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20150309848 | MEMORY EFFICIENT THREAD-LEVEL SPECULATION - A processor device executes program code in one or more threads. The processor device detects a call of a function in one of the threads and executes the function in a further thread. Further, the processor device performs a selection between saving a state of the processor device when starting execution of the function in the further thread and not saving the state of the processor device when starting execution of the function in the further thread. In response to a conflict related to the execution of the function in the further thread, the processor device may perform a rollback to a last saved state of the processor device and execute the function in the thread in which it was called. | 10-29-2015 |
Kim Martinsen, Stenungsund SE
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20120260312 | DYNAMIC APPLICATION CHARGING IDENTIFICATION - The present invention relates to a solution for handling charging and statistics of use of applications in a wireless communication network ( | 10-11-2012 |
Lothar Martinsen, Wobbenbuell DE
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20120080817 | APPARATUS AND METHOD OF PRODUCING OVAL PLASTICS MATERIAL CONTAINERS - An apparatus for tempering plastics material pre-forms with a tempering mould for tempering an outer wall of the plastics material pre-forms, wherein the tempering mould has at least one first mould part which is movable and wherein the first mould part contacts a first wall portion of the plastics material pre-form at least for a time, in order to temper this wall portion. The apparatus has a supply unit in order to supply the plastics material pre-forms to the tempering mould, and this supply unit has a holding device for holding the plastics material pre-forms as well as a movement device which, in order to supply the plastics material pre-forms into the tempering mould, produces a relative movement between the plastics material pre-form and at least one portion of at least one mould part in a longitudinal direction (L) of the plastics material pre-form. | 04-05-2012 |
Michael Martinsen, Superior, WI US
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20140343706 | Customizable Healing Abutment - A custom healing abutment and a method of manufacturing the same. The custom healing abutment can include a head with a customizable geometry configured to engage the surrounding gingival tissue to form an anatomically desirable emergence profile in the gingival tissue during healing. The method of manufacturing the custom healing abutment may include either additive or subtractive fabrication of the custom healing abutment directly or a casting pattern from which the custom healing abutment may be cast. | 11-20-2014 |
Ørjan G. Martinsen, Stabekk NO
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20110060241 | VOLUME SPECIFIC CHARACTERIZATION OF HUMAN SKIN BY ELECTRICAL IMMITTANCE - This invention relates to a sensor assembly and a method for measuring characteristics of a surface, preferably skin, comprising a first pair of current supply electrodes coupled to a current source, providing an electrical current to the skin, at least one pickup electrodes at chosen positions relative to the current supply electrodes, at least a first of said pickup electrodes being coupled to an instrument for measuring the voltage between said first pickup electrode and at least one of the pickup or current supply electrodes. | 03-10-2011 |
20110074443 | LIVE FINGER DETECTION BY FOUR-POINT MEASUREMENT OF COMPLEX IMPEDANCE - A method and sensor assembly for determining the condition of a structure, especially for confirming if a measured fingerprint is on a live finger, measures characteristics of close to the structure surface. The sensor includes a first pair of current supply electrodes coupled to a current source, providing an electrical current to the skin, at least two pickup electrodes at chosen and different positions relative to the current supply electrodes, at least a first of the pickup electrodes being coupled to an instrument for measuring the voltage between the first pickup electrode and at least one of the pickup or current supply electrodes, storage for a predetermined set of values characterizing a certain condition of the surface, and means for comparing the characteristics from each pickup electrode with the measurements of the other pickup electrodes and with the predetermined set of characteristics for determining the surface condition. | 03-31-2011 |
Orjan Grottem Martinsen, Stabekk NO
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20090036794 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING LOCAL TISSUE IMPEDANCE FOR POSITIONING OF A NEEDLE - The invention relates to apparatus and methods for measuring local tissue impedance for subcutaneous tissue surrounding a needle tip inserted into a subject, impedance spectra and/or complex impedance values are determined. The invention applies a monopolar impedance measuring setup with a needle, a current-carrying electrode, an optional reference electrode. The setup is configured to eliminate contributions from the current-carrying electrode in order to measure local impedance of tissue in the close neighbourhood of the needle tip instead of an averaged value over the volume or current path between the needle and the electrode(s). The determined impedance can be correlated with either a tissue type or state, or with a position of the needle tip in the subject, and can thereby provide an insertion history to the operator in the form of impedance or corresponding tissue type as a function of insertion depth or time. | 02-05-2009 |
20100179403 | METHOD AND KIT FOR SWEAT ACTIVITY MEASUREMENT - The invention relates to sweat activity measurement, e.g. for determining a physiological state of a subject, embodied by a method as well as a kit with an immittance measuring circuit and electrodes with contact electrolyte. Sweat activity is considered a transport phenomenon and can be defined as a flux, e.g. gram water per skin area per second. Prior art methods determining water absorbed per gram dry stratum corneum measures skin moisture and do not truly reflect sweat activity. A periodic signal with frequency of 60 Hz or lower is applied to reduce contribution from complex admittance of the skin, and skin conductance is measured as a degree of sweat activity. The contact electrolyte allows filling of sweat ducts with sweat from sweat glands, this may be characterized in that it does not substantially fill the sweat ducts when being positioned on the skin and/or in that it has a re-absorption time constant from the sweat ducts into the Epidermis of less than 15 min. | 07-15-2010 |
Pål-Erik Martinsen, As NO
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20130321554 | Communicating With an Endpoint Using Matrix Barcodes - In one embodiment, a method includes receiving, by an endpoint from a client, an image generated by the client. The endpoint determines that the image generated by the client includes a matrix barcode. The endpoint decodes the matrix barcode to determine one or more instructions associated with text encoded within the matrix barcode. The method further includes performing the one or more instructions associated with the encoded text. | 12-05-2013 |
Pål-Erik Martinsen, Aas NO
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20150381455 | Multipath Data Stream Optimization - In one implementation, a source endpoint and a destination endpoint communicate using multipath. A data stream may be transmitted using a primary path. The source endpoint and the destination endpoint connect through an alternative path, but before portions of the data stream are transmitted using the alternative path, the alternative path is tested using one or more disposable packets. The source endpoint sends the disposable packet of the data stream using the alternative path to the destination path and receives a transmission parameter for the disposable packet of the data stream and the alternative path. | 12-31-2015 |
Pal-Erik S. Martinsen, As NO
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20130258908 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ESTABLISHING A COMBINED LOCAL AREA NETWORK (CLAN) IN A CONFERENCE NETWORK (CN) - A method including: receiving, at a conference unit, a command to establish a conference call between the conference unit and another conference unit, the conference unit being connected to at least one access point and the access point being accessible by a terminal; utilizing, by the conference unit, an internet telephony protocol to setup at least one media line between the conference unit and the other conference unit; establishing at least one data channel that transmits LAN traffic between the conference unit and the other conference unit utilizing the internet telephony protocol; establishing, by the conference unit, a connection with the terminal, the terminal being part of a combined local area network; and receiving, at the conference unit, an input from the terminal via the connection to access the combined local area network. | 10-03-2013 |
20140006639 | Rich Media Status and Feedback for Devices and Infrastructure Components Using in Path Signaling | 01-02-2014 |
20140071839 | Bandwidth Probing Messages - Techniques are provided for detecting network characteristics. At a first endpoint device configured to communicate with a second endpoint device in a network, a request is made to a relay server in a network for an address and port assignment on the relay server. The address and port assignment are obtained from the relay server, and a probing packet is sent at a first time instance to the relay server at an address and port corresponding to the address and port assignment. The first time instance is stored in a timestamp field of the probing packet. A response packet responsive to the probing packet is then received from the address and port on the relay server at a second time instance. The second time instance is stored in a timestamp field of the response packet. | 03-13-2014 |
20150067033 | Relay Server Load Balancing and Placement using In-Band Signaling - Techniques are provided for optimizing a choice of relay servers for optimizing network traffic flow between peer devices in a network. An allocate request message is received from a router device in a network and is destined for a relay server in the network. The message requests a public identifier from the relay server for the client device. Identifier information is inserted in the message that indicates an identity of the router device. A server device configured to operate as a relay server in the network receives the allocate request message. Based on the identifier information, the server device selects a particular router device in the network path to operate as a newly designated relay server for the client device. The server device sends to the client device an alternate server response message that indicates that the particular router device is selected as the newly designated relay server. | 03-05-2015 |
Paul Julian Martinsen, Hamilton NZ
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20140338447 | Sensor Apparatus and Associated Systems and Methods - Exemplary embodiments are directed to sensor apparatuses for attachment to an animal that include a housing and a sensor assembly. The housing can be attachable to the animal and includes an internal cavity formed therein. The sensor assembly can be disposed within the internal cavity of the housing. The sensor assembly includes a force sensor and an accelerometer arranged to detect force data and accelerometer data representative of a physiological state of the animal. Exemplary embodiments are also directed to method and sensor systems for detecting a physiological state of an animal. | 11-20-2014 |
Rob Martinsen, West Linn, OR US
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20120168411 | Beam Homogenizer - A system for homogenizing the intensity profile of light includes a plurality of fiber coupled light sources for emitting fiber output beams from fiber output ends, and a light pipe optically coupled to the fiber output beams for producing a uniform light pipe output beam, an interleaver that transmits a first set of fiber output beams and reflects a second set of fiber output beams so that the principal rays of the fiber output beams propagate in a common plane, a first optical element for converging the principal rays, and a second optical element for telecentrically imaging the beams into the light pipe such that the principal rays of the beams propagate parallel to each other and the beams are focused in the light pipe in a focal plane transverse to the direction of propagation. | 07-05-2012 |
20120262938 | CLADDING MODE SPATIAL FILTER - A laser system can include an optical fiber having a spatial filter defined as a core extension coupled to or integrally formed in an optical fiber so as to reduce the coupling of optical radiation into a fiber cladding. Such a core extension can be formed by removing a length of the cladding from the optical fiber, leaving a portion of the core exposed at the end of the fiber. Alternatively, a core extension can be formed by coupling an end cap to the core of the optical fiber at a fiber end surface. By selecting a length of the core extension based on a beam divergence and beam diameter, radiation coupling into the fiber core can be reduced. | 10-18-2012 |
Robert J. Martinsen, West Linn WA
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20150376756 | LASER PATTERNING OF MULTI-LAYER STRUCTURES - A method of non-ablatively laser patterning a multi-layer structure, the multi-layer structure including a substrate, a first layer disposed on the substrate, a second layer disposed on the first layer, and a third layer disposed on the second layer, the method including generating at least one laser pulse having laser parameters selected for non-ablatively changing the conductivity a selected portion of the third layer such that the selected portion becomes non-conductive, and directing the pulse to the multi-layer structure, wherein the conductivity of the first layer is not substantially changed by the pulse. | 12-31-2015 |
Robert J. Martinsen, West Linn, OR US
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20080291955 | Modular diode laser assembly - An extremely versatile diode laser assembly is provided, the assembly comprised of a plurality of diode laser subassemblies mounted to a stepped cooling block. The stepped cooling block allows the fabrication of a close packed and compact assembly in which individual diode laser subassembly output beams do not interfere with one another. | 11-27-2008 |
20130182725 | High power laser system - A laser system capable of producing a stable and accurate high-power output beam from one or more input beams of corresponding laser sources comprises one or more optical elements configured to receive the input beams wherein at least one of said one or more optical elements is made of high purity fused silica. | 07-18-2013 |
20140187055 | SHORT PULSE FIBER LASER FOR LTPS CRYSTALLIZATION - Laser pulses from pulsed fiber lasers are directed to an amorphous silicon layer to produce a polysilicon layer comprising a disordered arrangement of crystalline regions by repeated melting and recrystallization. Laser pulse durations of about 0.5 to 5 ns at wavelength range between about 500 nm and 1000 nm, at repetition rates of 10 kHz to 10 MHz can be used. Line beam intensity uniformity can be improved by spectrally broadening the laser pulses by Raman scattering in a multimode fiber or by applying varying phase delays to different portions of a beam formed with the laser pulses to reduce beam coherence. | 07-03-2014 |
20140230967 | Non-ablative Laser Patterning - A method for processing a transparent substrate includes generating at least one laser pulse having laser parameters selected for non-ablatively changing a conductive layer disposed on the transparent substrate into a non-conductive feature, and directing the pulse to said conductive layer. A protective film may be affixed to a surface of the transparent substrate and need not be removed during the processing of the substrate. After processing, processed areas can be visually indistinguishable from unprocessed areas. | 08-21-2014 |
20140263208 | THERMAL PROCESSING WITH LINE BEAMS - Multi-beam, multi-wavelength processing systems include two or more lasers configured to provide respective beams to a substrate. The beams have wavelengths, pulse durations, beam areas, beam intensities, pulse energies, polarizations, repetition rates, and other beam properties that are independently selectable. Substrate distortion in processes requiring local heating can be reduced by preheating with a large area beam at a first wavelength followed by exposure to a focused beam at a second wavelength so as to heat a local area to a desired process temperature. For some processing, multiple wavelengths are selected to obtain a desired energy deposition within a substrate. | 09-18-2014 |
20140269793 | PULSED LINE BEAMS - Processes such as annealing amorphous silicon to form polysilicon use exposures to pulsed laser beams provided by laser diodes or arrays of laser diodes. An optical beam based on plurality of beams from respective laser diodes is shaped and directed to a substrate. Duty cycles of the laser diodes are selected to be less than about 0.2, so that °s can be greater than available in continuous wave operation. An amorphous silicon layer on a rigid or flexible substrate is processed to produce a polysilicon layer with a mobility of at least 50 cm | 09-18-2014 |
20150239063 | SQUARE PULSE LASER LIFT OFF - A laser lift-off method includes generating a plurality of solid state laser pulses, converting the plurality of solid state laser pulses to an ultraviolet frequency, adjusting the transverse spatial intensity profile of the plurality of laser pulses across perpendicular transverse axes to be rectangular in shape with the shape along each transverse axis corresponds to a super-Gaussian of order eight or higher, and scanning the plurality of laser pulses across the target along a direction parallel to one of the transverse axes in order to produce laser lift-off on the target. Systems for laser lift-off are also disclosed. | 08-27-2015 |
20160001402 | PATTERNING CONDUCTIVE FILMS USING VARIABLE FOCAL PLANE TO CONTROL FEATURE SIZE - A processing system directs a laser beam to a composite including a substrate, a conductive layer, and a conductive border. The location of a focus of the laser beam can be controlled to bring the laser beam into focus on the surfaces of the conductive materials. The laser beam can be used to ablatively process the conductive border and non-ablatively process the conductive layer by translating a focus-adjust optical system so as to vary laser beam diameter. | 01-07-2016 |
Ronald R. Martinsen, Sammamish, WA US
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20080229189 | METHOD FOR SYNCHRONOUSLY BINDING AN EXTERNAL BEHAVIOR TO A WEB PAGE ELEMENT - A new form of DHTML behaviors, called ˜Element Behaviors,” wherein a behavior component is bound to an HTML element, and not just attached to the element as with attached behaviors. A special processing instruction is used to import the Element Behavior into a Web page. Upon parsing the Web page, the Element Behavior is initialized as soon as it has been downloaded and parsed. This immediate initialization makes the Element Behavior declaratively available to bind synchronously to the element(s) it is modifying. A viewLink is a feature of Element Behaviors that permits encapsulation of a behavior component file (e.g., an HTC file) so that the structure of the HTC file is transparent to a Web page (˜primary document”) to which the HTC file is linked, but the content of the HTC file may be displayed in the primary document. The viewLink provides a pointer to the content in the encapsulated HTC file, and renders that content in the primary document, without incorporating the elements of the encapsulated HTC file into the primary document structure. | 09-18-2008 |
20080301185 | Property Validation Framework - Aspects of the subject matter described herein relate to validating properties. In aspects, a property is associated with one or more validators. Each validator includes actions to take to determine whether a feature of the property is valid. Multiple validators may be executed for a single property. A group of validators may be identified by an identifier. In addition, properties may be grouped into collections which may be grouped into other collections and so on. Each collection may also be associated with one or more validators to validate properties within the collections. | 12-04-2008 |
20080301559 | User Interface That Uses a Task Respository - In aspects, object types are placed in a task repository and controls register with the task repository for notification when a different object type is selected. When a different object type is selected, the task repository is notified of the object type. In response, the task repository determines a list of one or more tasks associated with the selected object type. The task repository then notifies controls that have registered for notification and passes the list of one or more tasks. Using the list and the information included in the tasks, controls may rebuild their portion of a user interface. When a user or process indicates that the actions associated with an element are to be performed, the element calls the task repository and indicates a task to perform. In response, the task repository executes the actions associated with the task. | 12-04-2008 |
20080301576 | Page Flow Framework - Aspects of the subject matter described herein relate to a page flow framework. In aspects, a page flow engine includes logic to navigate between pages. To make its determination of what page is next, the page flow engine uses an indication of the current page and may also use properties associated with the pages. These properties may be filled in as a user enters values on the pages, for example. The page flow engine does not need any additional information to determine the next page besides the current page and the properties. The page flow engine may also store the pages visited in a travel log. This may be used to return previous pages. The page flow engine allows the page flow logic to be removed from the pages and placed in a centralized component. This simplifies creation and maintenance of page flow. | 12-04-2008 |
20080301714 | Detecting the Ready State of a User Interface Element - Aspects of the subject matter described herein relate to detecting the ready state of a user interface element. In aspects, a synchronization object is created to indicate when a user interface element is ready. Data is then loaded into the user interface element. After the data is loaded, an indication is made via the synchronization object that the user interface element is ready. After this occurs, a thread waiting on the synchronization object may interact with the user interface element with confidence that the user interface element is ready. | 12-04-2008 |
Ronald R. Martinsen, Renton, WA US
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20120159100 | STORAGE DEVICE MIGRATION AND REDIRECTION - A data collection system may instrument and collect data from arbitrary executable code by loading the executable code into memory and instrumenting the code according to monitoring conditions. The instrumentation may include pointers or bindings to a data collector that may gather and store information when the monitoring condition exists. A display module may allow a programmer to browse the results. The data collection system may operate on any type of native code or intermediate code and may operate with or without symbol tables. | 06-21-2012 |
Shayne Martinsen, Oakland, CA US
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20160122685 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EXTRACTING OIL FROM PLANT MATERIALS - A plant oil extraction system may include a reservoir tank, an agitator tank, a boiler tank, a condenser unit, and a vacuum chamber. The reservoir tank may hold a solvent to be used in the system process. The solvent may be deposited into the reservoir tank through a fill port. A pump may transfers the solvent from the reservoir tank to the agitator tank. The agitator tank may hold dry plant matter. The agitator tank may separate oil from the plant matter by use of solvent where the mixture of solvent and plant oil drains to the boiler tank. The boiler tank comprise of a tank stack (condenser) used for separating extracted plant oil from the solvent by boiling off the solvent and a vacuum chamber used to extract residual solvent from the oil. | 05-05-2016 |