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Raymond T. Behrends, Jr., Lombard, IL US
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20130204022 | METHODS OF REFINING AND PRODUCING ISOMERIZED FATTY ACID ESTERS AND FATTY ACIDS FROM NATURAL OIL FEEDSTOCKS - Methods are provided for refining natural oil feedstocks and producing isomerized esters and acids. The methods comprise providing a C4-C18 unsaturated fatty ester or acid, and isomerizing the fatty acid ester or acid in the presence of heat or an isomerization catalyst to form an isomerized fatty ester or acid. In some embodiments, the methods comprise forming a dibasic ester or dibasic acid prior to the isomerizing step. In certain embodiments, the methods further comprise hydrolyzing the dibasic ester to form a dibasic acid. In certain embodiments, the olefin is formed by reacting the feedstock in the presence of a metathesis catalyst under conditions sufficient to form a metathesized product comprising olefins and esters, separating the olefins from the esters in the metathesized product, and transesterifying the esters in the presence of an alcohol to form a transesterified product having unsaturated esters. | 08-08-2013 |
Raymond T. Cayse, Woodland Hills, CA US
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20090325724 | Golf swing training apparatus - A golf swing training apparatus and method of using same that instructs a trainee in the two optimum golf swings, namely an inward swing and an outward swing. The apparatus of the invention is of a unique configuration that, through the use of a novel practice ball assembly, allows a trainee to positively observe the differences between the inward golf swing and the outward golf swing. | 12-31-2009 |
Raymond T. Greggs, Raleigh, NC US
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20080256370 | Intrusion Protection For A Client Blade - Receiving, by a blade management module from a client blade, notification of a loss of communications between a remote desktop apparatus and the client blade; responsive to the notification, accepting, by the blade management module from the remote desktop apparatus, an instruction to alter a power setting of the client blade; and; responsive to the instruction, altering, by the blade management module, the power setting of the client blade. | 10-16-2008 |
20090064338 | PROXIMITY SENSITIVE BLADE SERVER SECURITY - Embodiments of the present invention address deficiencies of the art in respect to blade server security and provide a method, system and computer program product for proximity sensitive blade server security. In one embodiment of the invention, a method for proximity sensitive blade server security can be provided. The method can include sensing proximity of a systems administrator relative to a blade center, detecting a loss of proximity of the systems administrator, and triggering automated securing of at least one blade server in the blade server in response to detecting the loss of proximity. For example, sensing proximity of a systems administrator relative to a blade center can include establishing a wireless radio connection with a personal article associated with the systems administrator, and determining a loss of proximity when the connection is lost. | 03-05-2009 |
20100146000 | Administering Blade Servers In A Blade Center - Administering blade servers in a blade center, where the blade center includes a plurality of blade servers; a blade management module operatively coupled to the blade servers, the blade management module also coupled for data communications to a remote management terminal; a media tray, the media tray comprising storage media available to the blade servers, the storage media including a universal serial bus (‘USB’) mass storage device; including storing in the USB mass storage device by the remote management terminal a data file; and providing by the blade management module to the blade servers access to the data file on the USB mass storage device. | 06-10-2010 |
Raymond T. Gurgone, Woodstock, IL US
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20100150122 | MANAGING AND MONITORING EMERGENCY SERVICES SECTOR RESOURCES - A system includes one or more wireless islands, one or more incident management applications, and one or more message management and routing (MMR) systems. Each MMR systems is configured to act as an intermediary for communication between one of the wireless islands and one or more of the incident management applications. One of the wireless islands includes a radio network. The radio network includes a plurality of remote sensor nodes (RSNs), and a gateway controller. An RSN of the plurality of RSNs is worn by ESS personnel, the gateway controller is mounted to an ESS vehicle, and the RSN is configured to wirelessly communicate with the gateway controller. | 06-17-2010 |
20130072144 | MANAGING AND MONITORING EMERGENCY SERVICES SECTOR RESOURCES - A system includes one or more wireless islands, one or more incident management applications, and one or more message management and routing (MMR) systems. Each MMR systems is configured to act as an intermediary for communication between one of the wireless islands and one or more of the incident management applications. One of the wireless islands includes a radio network. The radio network includes a plurality of remote sensor nodes (RSNs), and a gateway controller. An RSN of the plurality of RSNs is worn by ESS personnel, the gateway controller is mounted to an ESS vehicle, and the RSN is configured to wirelessly communicate with the gateway controller. | 03-21-2013 |
Raymond T. Kapala, Jr., Lowell, MA US
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20100281664 | TOOL FOR INSTALLATION OF TUBING IN FLOORING - A tool for installing tubing in channels of floor panels comprises a handle attached to an upper portion of a front frame and a pair of wheels attached to a bottom portion of the front frame, a pneumatic drive, mounted between a front frame spacer and a bearing block, drives a hammer assembly for pushing the tubing into the channels, and a steering block is secured under the bearing block by a bearing assembly which enables the steering block to rotate about a bearing. An upper portion of a rear strut attaches to the bearing block and a pair of wheels attach to the lower portion of the rear strut. The tool quickly and efficiently installs the tubing into the flooring channels as the tool is rolled along the floor panels when an air source is attached to an air coupling on the pneumatic drive. | 11-11-2010 |
Raymond T. Malkowski, Round Rock, TX US
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20080254763 | METHOD FOR MANAGING WIRELESS DEVICES USING EXCEPTION MONITORING - An improved solution for managing use of a plurality of wireless devices is provided. In an embodiment of the invention, a usage policy is obtained for the plurality of wireless devices. Usage data for one or more of the plurality of wireless devices is compared against the usage policy, wherefrom an exception report is derived and created. In another embodiment, the exception report is analyzed for non-compliance and a customer is notified. | 10-16-2008 |
20080254786 | MANAGING WIRELESS DEVICES USING ACCESS CONTROL - An improved solution for managing wireless devices that uses access control is provided. In an embodiment of the invention, a method for managing wireless devices includes receiving a notification for one of the plurality of wireless devices, the notification indicating at least one of: an access attempt threshold is exceeded or the wireless device is displaced; and remotely locking the wireless device based on the notification. | 10-16-2008 |
20080255695 | METHOD FOR MANAGING WIRELESS DEVICES USING LIFECYCLE ANALYSIS - An improved solution for managing wireless devices that uses lifecycle analysis is provided. In an embodiment of the invention, the method for managing wireless devices includes obtaining data regarding at least one new wireless device; automatically evaluating a feasibility of redeploying at least one of a plurality of pre-existing wireless devices, based on the data regarding the at least one new wireless device; and identifying a distribution for the at least one of the plurality of pre-existing wireless devices, based on the automatically evaluating. In another embodiment, the distribution may include cascading and/or retiring the pre-existing wireless device(s). | 10-16-2008 |
Raymond T. Overstrom, Glastonbury, CT US
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20130112098 | SEALER ELEMENTS, DETONATORS CONTAINING THE SAME, AND METHODS OF MAKING - A gas-impermeable sealer element ( | 05-09-2013 |
Raymond T. Perry, San Francisco, CA US
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20150229277 | CANCELLATION OF DISTORTION INDUCED BY ELEVATED OP-AMP BIAS CURRENT - An operational amplifier circuit reduces signal distortion in switching circuits resulting from flow of bias current through an analog switch having a resistance that changes with a common mode voltage level. The circuit includes an operational amplifier, and first, second, and third switches monolithically integrated on a same integrated circuit substrate. The first switch is connected in a feedback path of the operational amplifier between an output and an inverting input of the operational amplifier. The second and third switches each have one terminal connected to a non-inverting input of the operational amplifier and another terminal receiving a respective input signal, and operate to provide a selected input signal to the amplifier. The first switch operates in a conducting state before, during, and after any period in which any of the second and third switches is in the conducting state. The switches may be analog switches having same operational characteristics. | 08-13-2015 |
Raymond T. Smegal, Nepean CA
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20140216297 | MOTION CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AN AMUSEMENT RIDE - A amusement ride feature comprises a waterslide sliding surface, a vehicle having a vehicle bottom surface adapted to slide on said sliding surface and to convey at least one rider thereon, and at least one reaction plate and at least one permanent magnet each mounted to one of said vehicle and said sliding surface. The at least one reaction plate and the at least one permanent magnet are positioned to affect motion of the vehicle when the motion of the vehicle brings the reaction plate under the influence of the permanent magnet. | 08-07-2014 |