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Alexander Rumer, Santa Clara, CA US
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20140349497 | CONNECTORS FOR SMART WINDOWS - This disclosure provides connectors for smart windows. A smart window may incorporate an optically switchable pane. In one aspect, a window unit includes an insulated glass unit including an optically switchable pane. A wire assembly may be attached to the edge of the insulated glass unit and may include wires in electrical communication with electrodes of the optically switchable pane. A floating connector may be attached to a distal end of the wire assembly. The floating connector may include a flange and a nose, with two holes in the flange for affixing the floating connector to a first frame. The nose may include a terminal face that present two exposed contacts of opposite polarity. Pre-wired spacers improve fabrication efficiency and seal integrity of insulated glass units. Electrical connection systems include those embedded in the secondary seal of the insulated glass unit. | 11-27-2014 |
20140355097 | CONNECTORS FOR SMART WINDOWS - This disclosure provides connectors for smart windows. A smart window may incorporate an optically switchable pane. In one aspect, a window unit includes an insulated glass unit including an optically switchable pane. A wire assembly may be attached to the edge of the insulated glass unit and may include wires in electrical communication with electrodes of the optically switchable pane. A floating connector may be attached to a distal end of the wire assembly. The floating connector may include a flange and a nose, with two holes in the flange for affixing the floating connector to a first frame. The nose may include a terminal face that present two exposed contacts of opposite polarity. | 12-04-2014 |
20150118869 | CONNECTORS FOR SMART WINDOWS - This disclosure provides connectors for smart windows. A smart window may incorporate an optically switchable pane. In one aspect, a window unit includes an insulated glass unit including an optically switchable pane. A wire assembly may be attached to the edge of the insulated glass unit and may include wires in electrical communication with electrodes of the optically switchable pane. A floating connector may be attached to a distal end of the wire assembly. The floating connector may include a flange and a nose, with two holes in the flange for affixing the floating connector to a first frame. The nose may include a terminal face that present two exposed contacts of opposite polarity. | 04-30-2015 |
Christopher L. Rumer, Chandler, AZ US
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20110059596 | SEMICONDUCTOR WAFER COAT LAYERS AND METHODS THEREFOR - Formulations and processes for forming wafer coat layers are disclosed. In one embodiment, an organic surface protectant is incorporated into a wafer coat formulation deposited onto a semiconductor wafer prior to the laser scribe operation. Upon removal of the wafer coat layer, the organic surface protectant remains on the bumps and thereby prevents oxidation of the bumps between die prep and chip and attach. In an alternative embodiment, an ultraviolet light absorber is added to the wafer coat formulation to enhance the wafer coat layer's energy absorption and thereby improve the laser's ability to ablate the wafer coat layer. In an alternative embodiment, a conformal wafer coat layer is deposited on the wafer and die bumps, thereby reducing wafer coat layer thickness variations that can impact the laser scribing ability. | 03-10-2011 |
Eric Alden Rumer, Erie, CO US
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20120271937 | AUTOMATED TOPOLOGY CHANGE DETECTION AND POLICY BASED PROVISIONING AND REMEDIATION IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS - Aspects of the present disclosure involve systems, methods, computer program products, and the like, that provide automated topology change detection and policy based provisioning and remediation in information technology systems, among other functions and advantages. | 10-25-2012 |
20140143752 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING ENVIRONMENTS AS A SERVICE - Aspects of the present disclosure extend to methods and systems for providing computing environments as a service. In various aspects, hardware and/or software resources are automatically provisioned or otherwise allocated to support the different phases of a software development project. One or more interfaces may be accessed that allow for the selection and/or configuration of the various hardware and/or software resources corresponding to a software application and its current computing environment. The configured resources and source code may be provided as a service to users. | 05-22-2014 |
Ken Rumer, Broomfield, CO US
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20130346617 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ALLOCATING AND PROVISIONING COMPUTING RESOURCES - Aspects of the present disclosure include systems and methods for the automatic allocation and/or provisioning of various infrastructural computing resources upon which networks, such as telecommunication networks operate. In various aspects, data identifying one or more computing resources needed to implement, support, and/or otherwise facilitate the execution and/or development of a particular computing process, application, software, process, and/or service may be received via one or more interfaces, such as a graphical user-interface (“GUI”). The data may be processed to automatically provision the require resource. | 12-26-2013 |
Ken Rumer, Arvada, CO US
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20140143752 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING ENVIRONMENTS AS A SERVICE - Aspects of the present disclosure extend to methods and systems for providing computing environments as a service. In various aspects, hardware and/or software resources are automatically provisioned or otherwise allocated to support the different phases of a software development project. One or more interfaces may be accessed that allow for the selection and/or configuration of the various hardware and/or software resources corresponding to a software application and its current computing environment. The configured resources and source code may be provided as a service to users. | 05-22-2014 |
Michael Rumer, Santa Clara, CA US
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20160035569 | PHYSICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION OF LOW-STRESS NITROGEN-DOPED TUNGSTEN FILMS - Nitrogen-doped tungsten films characterized by low stress (e.g. less than 250 MPa) and excellent adhesion to an underlying dielectric layer are deposited by physical vapor deposition (PVD). The films can be used as hardmask layers in fabrication of 3D memory stacks and can be deposited directly onto a top dielectric layer in a stack of layers. The low stress films are characterized by higher concentration of nitrogen at the interface with the dielectric layer than in the bulk of the film, and have a nitrogen content of between about 5-20% atomic. The films having a thickness of between about 300-900 nm can be deposited in a PVD process chamber by forming a plasma in a process gas comprising a noble gas and nitrogen, where the flow rate of nitrogen is between about 10-17% of the total flow rate of the process gas. | 02-04-2016 |
Richard Rumer, Mount Clemens, MI US
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20120323417 | Examination system for electric vehicle or hybrid electric vehicle - The present invention is able to perform an examination of a motor mounted on EV or HEV (HV) as well as charge and discharge of a battery mounted on EV or HEV (HV), by a single system. The system includes a dynamometer coupled to an output shaft of a motor, a power supply unit for supplying power to the motor or the dynamometer, a motor examination circuit for supplying the power of the power supply unit to the dynamometer and the motor, a battery charge and discharge circuit connected with a battery, for supplying the power of the power supply unit to the battery or discharging the power of the battery, and a circuit switching mechanism for switching between the motor examination circuit and the battery charge and discharge circuit. | 12-20-2012 |
Tim Rumer, Suwanee, GA US
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20130283490 | GLOVE WITH PROTECTIVE INSERT - A glove with a protective insert is disclosed. The protective insert can be a hard piece of plastic and can be disposed within the rear ply of a baseball or softball glove. The protective insert can prevent injury to a user's hand when the user attempts to tag out a base runner on the opposing team. The protective insert can also prevent a user's finger from bending backwards when that user catches a hard-thrown ball outside the center section of the glove. A glove can have one or more protective inserts. The glove can have only one protective insert to protect a user's thumb, or can have multiple inserts to protect the thumb and one or more fingers. | 10-31-2013 |
Tim Rumer, Norcross, GA US
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20090007307 | BASEBALL GLOVES WITH FLEXIBILITY FOLDS - An athletic glove having an enhanced flexibility features for assisting in the opening and closing of the glove. A glove can include a front ply forming a palm and front portion and a back ply forming a back portion. The peripheries of the front and back plies attached together to form the glove. The glove includes a thumb stall, at least on finger stall, a hand receiving opening, a heel portion of the front ply, and a web portion positioned between the thumb stall and the finger stall. The glove further includes at least one predefined fold in the palm, such that the fold increases the flexibility of the glove and thereby facilitates the opening and closing of the glove. The glove can also comprise a notch formed in the back ply between the finger stall and the hand receiving opening to further increase the flexibility of the glove. Other embodiments are also claimed and described. | 01-08-2009 |
Timothy Rumer, Suwanee, GA US
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20090000004 | BASEBALL GLOVES WITH AN ADAPTABLE INDEX FINGER STALL AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME - Baseball gloves with an adaptable index finger stall and methods of making same are provided. A glove can include a back leather having a little finger stall portion, ring finger stall portion, middle finger stall portion, index finger portion, and a thumb stall portion. Each of the stall portions can have distal and proximal ends. An aperture can be located at the proximal end of the index finger stall portion of the back leather. A pad can span part of the aperture. The adapted index finger stall enables users to select between a plurality of index finger positions based upon the user's preferences and play style. One of the positions can enable users to place the index finger such that is it partially housed within the index finger stall without reducing the glove's comfort, safety, and performance. Other embodiments are also claimed and described. | 01-01-2009 |
Timothy Rumer, Norcross, GA US
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20150269659 | BALL GLOVE SELECTION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system and method for providing ball glove selection is disclosed. The system for selecting an appropriate ball glove for a user can include a database that includes parameters corresponding to one or more ball glove products. The system can further include a user interface configured to collect information corresponding to the user's playing requirements. The system can include a processor that compares the information collected by the user interface with the one or more parameters in the database. As a result of this comparison, the user interface can display one or more ball glove products to the user in order of relevance, as determined by the processor. | 09-24-2015 |