Robert Edwin
Robert Edwin Camley, Colorado Springs, CO US
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20140022029 | Nanoparticle-enhanced liquid crystal radio frequency phase shifter - A nanoparticle-enhanced liquid crystal phase shifter is provided including a first substrate layer, a plurality of electrodes attached to the substrate layer, a ground plane layer attached to a second substrate layer, and a liquid crystal layer between the ground plane layer and the first substrate layer, including a suspension of a liquid crystal material and highly polarizable nanoparticles having specific shape and size characteristics. | 01-23-2014 |
Robert Edwin Dravenstott, Foster City, CA US
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20120179610 | ELECTRONIC PURCHASING AND FUNDS TRANSFER SYSTEMS AND METHODS - An electronic transaction method, funds transfer apparatus and method for facilitating a funds transfer. The methods comprise sending information from a purchaser or payor to a funds transfer system separate from a vendor system or payee, validating and confirming personal financial information at the funds transfer system, and transferring funds from a purchaser or payor account to the vendor or a payee account without exposing either party's financial and account information to the other. Additionally, a funds transfer apparatus is disclosed comprising connections to a payor and payee system and mechanisms for receiving and validating party and transaction information and a mechanism for transferring funds from one party to the other. | 07-12-2012 |
Robert Edwin Havicon, Jr., Melbourne, FL US
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20140005915 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COMMUNICATING IN A VEHICLE CONSIST | 01-02-2014 |
Robert Edwin Nasburg, Palos Verdes Estates, CA US
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20110034792 | Noninvasive Body Chemistry Monitor and Method - There is disclosed a noninvasive body chemistry monitor and method. A sensor may be disposed in close gaseous communication with the subject's skin. The sensor may be configured to provide a sensor output signal indicative of a level of at least one gaseous material released through the subject's skin. An event detector may detect a body chemistry event based on the sensor output signal. | 02-10-2011 |