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Anthony Phillip Ostrom, Greenwood, IN US
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20120268064 | Inductively Rechargeable Portable Charger - A portable charger is provided. The portable charging includes a housing and a power source located in the housing so that that the power source can be inductively recharging through the housing. The portable charger also includes a first output connector coupled to the power source for charging a first electronic device, as well as a second output connector coupled to the power source that is different from the first output connector for charging a second electronic device. The first output connector and the second output connector are configured to be at least partially stored within the housing in order to minimize size of the charger. | 10-25-2012 |
Devin James Ostrom US
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20090165430 | Remote parcel deployment system - A reusable parcel harness for securing a parcel to a dog's chest generally includes at least one pin bar having first and second mounting pins extending therefrom towards a latch housing, a spring-loaded latch to releasably secure the pin bar to the latch housing or pin bar in a closed configuration, a latch release mechanism, and a harness attached to the latch housing to secure the apparatus on a dog. The spring-loaded latch biases the pin bar and the latch housing towards an open configuration. A latch release processor actuates the latch release mechanism upon receipt of a locally or remotely generated latch release signal. A parcel to be secured to the harness includes a parcel body and straps extending from opposing sides of the parcel body. Each strap terminates in a mounting loop that can be secured about a mounting pin on the harness. | 07-02-2009 |
Gary Ostrom, Bellevue, WA US
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20110273315 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ADJUSTING LANDING GEAR ALERT ENVELOPE FOR OFFSHORE PLATFORMS AND BUILDING-TOP LANDINGS - Systems and methods for improving landing gear alerting on a rotary wing aircraft. An example system includes a user interface device that allows a user to set a bug altitude value and a radio altimeter that produces an altitude value, both of which are in communication with a processor. The processor receives a bug altitude setting, generates a landing gear alert altitude value based on the received bug altitude setting and a predefined additive, receives a radio altitude value for the rotary-wing aircraft, and generates a landing gear alert if the radio altitude value is less than the landing gear alert altitude value and the landing gear is not in a landing position. An output device in signal communication with the processor, outputs the generated landing gear alert. | 11-10-2011 |
20110276200 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PERFORMING EXCESSIVE NEGATIVE PITCH ALERT AND BIASING SINK RATE ALERT - Systems and methods that alert the pilot of the unusual negative pitch attitude. Additionally, the system can bias a “sink rate” envelope toward a more sensitive direction, such that the pilot can be alerted while (or before) a large sink rate is built up during an unusual negative pitch attitude condition. | 11-10-2011 |
Gary A. Ostrom US
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20140052314 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MONITORING LOW SPEED OF A ROTORCRAFT - Systems and methods to provide alerts when a rotorcraft is in a low airspeed condition. During takeoff or go-around, an aural alert is provided to the pilot before the aircraft slows to less than the effective translational lift speed. The aural, visual, and/or tactile alert gets the pilot's attention to manage the aircraft's airspeed before it is too late in this critical flight phase. | 02-20-2014 |
Gary A. Ostrom, Bellevue, WA US
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20120038493 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REAL-TIME DATA LOGGING OF AN ENHANCED GROUND PROXIMITY SYSTEM - Systems and methods for performing efficient, inexpensive data logging of aircraft sensor data. An example system on board an aircraft includes a plurality of data sources that provide sensor data associated with a plurality of avionic components, a line replaceable processing unit that is in signal communication with the plurality of data sources via one or more databuses, a wireless router connected to the line replaceable processing unit via a data cable and a portable data unit in wireless data communication with the wireless router. The wireless router receives at least a portion of the sensor data from the line replaceable processing unit and sends the received sensor data to the portable data unit. | 02-16-2012 |
20130106623 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ADJUSTING SINK RATE ALERT ENVELOPE FOR SPECIAL LANDING ZONES | 05-02-2013 |
Henry Ostrom US
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20090139532 | CIGARETTE COMPRESSION DEVICE - Method and apparatus for use with a cigarette including tobacco, including compression of tobacco to provide a passageway of lower density tobacco or a void of tobacco, the method or apparatus configured to adjust along a longitudinal axis of the cigarette. Method and apparatus configured to reversibly utilize a plurality of physical dimensions. | 06-04-2009 |
Jed Murdock Ostrom, Ithaca, NY US
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20130288207 | Method of Preparing Letter Art - A method of creating and manipulating Letter Art, allowing a user to create unique Letter Art by individually changing visual elements of the letters. | 10-31-2013 |
Jeff Ostrom, Lake Oswego, OR US
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20110239520 | SINGLE DOSE FISH ATTRACTANT CONTAINER - A hollow container contains a single dose of fish attractant. The container is made from a material which is easily penetratable by a fish hook so that the attractant located in the container can be dispensed from the capsule onto a fishing lure. | 10-06-2011 |
Maria Öström, Umea SE
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20090269309 | Retinoic acid stimulates differentiation of pancreatic progenitor cells into insulin producing cells - The invention relates to a method of forming pancreatic hormone-producing endocrine cells in vitro, wherein pancreatic stem cells are treated with one or more retinoids and/or retinoic acid in vitro and cultured. Especially the dorsal pancreatic bud is used and to the cells obtained by the method. Further, it relates to the use of the pancreatic hormone-producing endocrine cells, for the production of a pharmaceutical composition for transplantation and/or treatment of type 1 and type 2 diabetes. It also relates to a method for treatment of type 1 and type 2 diabetes by administrating the hormone-producing endocrine cells to individuals in need thereof. The invention also regards the use of one or more retinoids and/or retinoic acid for the differentiation, in vitro of pancreatic stem cells into pancreatic hormone-producing endocrine cells, such as glucagon producing cells, and in particular, insulin producing β-cells. | 10-29-2009 |
Maria Öström, Umea SE
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20090269309 | Retinoic acid stimulates differentiation of pancreatic progenitor cells into insulin producing cells - The invention relates to a method of forming pancreatic hormone-producing endocrine cells in vitro, wherein pancreatic stem cells are treated with one or more retinoids and/or retinoic acid in vitro and cultured. Especially the dorsal pancreatic bud is used and to the cells obtained by the method. Further, it relates to the use of the pancreatic hormone-producing endocrine cells, for the production of a pharmaceutical composition for transplantation and/or treatment of type 1 and type 2 diabetes. It also relates to a method for treatment of type 1 and type 2 diabetes by administrating the hormone-producing endocrine cells to individuals in need thereof. The invention also regards the use of one or more retinoids and/or retinoic acid for the differentiation, in vitro of pancreatic stem cells into pancreatic hormone-producing endocrine cells, such as glucagon producing cells, and in particular, insulin producing β-cells. | 10-29-2009 |
Michael Richard Ostrom, Blue Springs, MO US
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20110106592 | Optimizing Traffic Predictions and Enhancing Notifications - Travel-demand forecasting methods are described for predicting traffic volume based, at least in part, on user-entered data in the form of origin/destination data pairs, user preferences, demographic data and other types of socioeconomic data. This data can source a prediction algorithm or be used to calibrate or more make accurate a current algorithm. Methods and systems are described for, among other things, optimizing traffic predictions, forecasting traffic patterns using user-assigned trip patterns, associating rich attribute information to navigation routes, exposing personal-logistic information to a group, communicating traffic-situation-generated alerts based on user information, optimizing a presentation of user-defined traffic routes, and presenting location indications based on proximity (temporal or geographical). | 05-05-2011 |
20120035839 | Optimizing Traffic Predictions and Enhancing Notifications - Travel-demand forecasting methods are described for predicting traffic volume based, at least in part, on user-entered data in the form of anticipated traffic routes, demographic data and/or other types of socioeconomic data. This data can source a prediction algorithm or be used to forecast traffic patterns. Methods and systems are described for, among other things, optimizing traffic predictions, forecasting traffic patterns using user-assigned trip patterns, associating rich attribute information to navigation routes, exposing personal-logistic information to a group, communicating traffic-situation-generated alerts based on user information, optimizing a presentation of user-defined traffic routes, and presenting location indications based on proximity (temporal or geographical). | 02-09-2012 |
20120260210 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ASSESSING SECURITY RISKS - A user interface facilitates assessing security risks for linear corridors. The interface includes a navigation window presenting geospatial data for an area associated with a corridor. The interface also includes a navigation tool having a corridor indicator that provides a diagrammatic linear representation of the linear corridor, indicia along the corridor indicator that represent critical assets, and a corridor window superimposed on the corridor indicator that slides linearly along the corridor indicator. The portion of the corridor displayed in the interface corresponds to a location of the corridor window on the corridor indicator. The interface also includes an attributes area presenting information associated with the area presented in the navigation window. At least one of the navigation window and the attributes area is configured to present risk assessment information associated with the linear corridor. | 10-11-2012 |
20130304367 | OPTIMIZING TRAFFIC PREDICTIONS AND ENHANCING NOTIFICATIONS - Travel-demand forecasting methods are described for predicting traffic volume based, at least in part, on user-entered data in the form of anticipated traffic routes, demographic data and/or other types of socioeconomic data. This data can source a prediction algorithm or be used to forecast traffic patterns. Methods and systems are described for, among other things, optimizing traffic predictions, forecasting traffic patterns using user-assigned trip patterns, associating rich attribute information to navigation routes, exposing personal-logistic information to a group, communicating traffic-situation-generated alerts based on user information, optimizing a presentation of user-defined traffic routes, and presenting location indications based on proximity (temporal or geographical). | 11-14-2013 |
Nels P. Ostrom, Champaign, IL US
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20080290799 | AC-EXCITED MICROCAVITY DISCHARGE DEVICE AND METHOD - A method for fabricating microcavity discharge devices and arrays of devices. The devices are fabricated by layering a dielectric on a first conducting layer. A second conducting layer or structure is overlaid on the dielectric layer. In some devices, a microcavity is created that penetrates the second conducting layer or structure and the dielectric layer. In other devices, the microcavity penetrates to the first conducting layer. The second conducting layer or structure together with the inside face of the microcavity is overlaid with a second dielectric layer. The microcavities are then filled with a discharge gas. When a time-varying potential of the appropriate magnitude is applied between the conductors, a microplasma discharge is generated in the microcavity. These devices can exhibit extended lifetimes since the conductors are encapsulated, shielding the conductors from degradation due to exposure to the plasma. Some of the devices are flexible and the dielectric can be chosen to act as a mirror. | 11-27-2008 |
Nels Patrick Ostrom, Worden, IL US
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20120056135 | Silicon Single Crystal Doped with Gallium, Indium, or Aluminum - A doped silicon single crystal having a resistivity variation along a longitudinal and/or radial axis of less than 10% and a method of preparing one or a sequential series of doped silicon crystals is disclosed. The method includes providing a melt material comprising silicon into a continuous Czochralski crystal growth apparatus, delivering a dopant, such as gallium, indium, or aluminum, to the melt material, providing a seed crystal into the melt material when the melt material is in molten form, and growing a doped silicon single crystal by withdrawing the seed crystal from the melt material. Additional melt material is provided to the apparatus during the growing step. A doping model for calculating the amount of dopant to be delivered into the melt material during one or more doping events, methods for delivering the dopant, and vessels and containers used to deliver the dopant are also disclosed. | 03-08-2012 |
Nicholas A Ostrom, Needham, MA US
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20140319268 | SYSTEM FOR LATCHING AND LOCKING A FOLDABLE AIRFOIL - An aircraft comprises a foldable airfoil. The airfoil includes inboard and outboard sections that are hinged together about a hinge line. The airfoil further includes a first latching mechanism on an inboard side of the hinge line, and a second latching mechanism on an outboard side of the hinge line for latching the outboard section to the inboard section. | 10-30-2014 |
Thomas Öström, Sollentuna SE
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20130038055 | METHOD FOR CONVERSION OF LOW TEMPERATURE HEAT TO ELECTRICITY AND COOLING, AND SYSTEM THEREFORE - A method for producing electrical energy is disclosed which uses a heat source, such as solar heat, geothermal heat, industrial waste heat or heat from power production processes, providing heat of 150 ° C. or below, further comprising an absorber system in which a working gas, primarily carbon dioxide CO | 02-14-2013 |
Thomas Öström, Sollentuna SE
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20130038055 | METHOD FOR CONVERSION OF LOW TEMPERATURE HEAT TO ELECTRICITY AND COOLING, AND SYSTEM THEREFORE - A method for producing electrical energy is disclosed which uses a heat source, such as solar heat, geothermal heat, industrial waste heat or heat from power production processes, providing heat of 150 ° C. or below, further comprising an absorber system in which a working gas, primarily carbon dioxide CO | 02-14-2013 |