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Albert G. Sturm, San Jose, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20130235985SYSTEM TO IMPROVE AND EXPAND ACCESS TO LAND BASED TELEPHONE LINES AND VOIP - A system for expanding access to PSTN based telephone lines (landlines). The system can achieve landline reliability and superior voice quality similar to Skype or VoIP at computing devices such as desktops, laptops, smartphones (e.g., Blackberries®, iPhones®, PDAs), cell/mobile phones, tablets, and the like, by allowing landline calls to and from such computing devices. The PSTN landline connection can be used for placing or receiving calls through such computing devices, and can be made available at alternate external fixed and mobile locations, i.e., at locations other than a standard wired or wireless telephone connected to a wall jack. A LandLink CPE is provided for connecting at least one computing device to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) for making calls.09-12-2013

Albert J. Sturm, Stillwater, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20150368074Relocatable Fine Motion Positioner Assembly on an Overhead Crane - A method and apparatus is provided for at least holding an object with a crane having a bridge spanning between and movable on the spaced apart rails, an upper platform movable longitudinally on the bridge, and a hoist mounted to the platform, the hoist having a rope and a lifting member disposed at a remote end of the rope. The method includes engaging and moving a positioner to a selected location on the bridge or the upper platform using the hoist; securing the positioner to the bridge at the selected location or the upper platform; securing the positioner to an object; holding the object with the positioner; releasing the object from the positioner; releasing the positioner from the bridge or the upper platform; and engaging and moving the positioner away from the selected location on the bridge or the upper platform using the hoist.12-24-2015

Andre Sturm, Essex Junction, VT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080201626POWER SAVINGS FOR MEMORY WITH ERROR CORRECTION MODE - The present invention includes a memory device with a data memory and an error correction code control circuit. The data memory stores data parity information for error correction. The error correction code control circuit is configured to receive a selection signal indicative of whether an error correction mode is to be used. Power to access the portion of the memory storing the parity information is disabled when the error correction mode is enabled.08-21-2008
20080238468Integrated circuit chip and method for testing an integrated circuit chip - In a method or apparatus such as an integrated circuit (IC) chip including a plurality of circuits for executing a plurality of testmodes, a testmode entry code specifying one of the plurality of testmodes and one of an unrestricted private testmode category and a restricted public testmode category is received. Execution of only a public testmode of the plurality of testmodes is enabled when the testmode entry code specifies the restricted public testmode category. Execution of all of the plurality of testmodes is enabled when the testmode entry code specifies the unrestricted private testmode category.10-02-2008

Benjamin W. Sturm, Berkeley, CA US

Benjamin W. Sturm, Pleasanton, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110147589ROOM TEMPERATURE ALUMINUM ANTIMONIDE RADIATION DETECTOR AND METHODS THEREOF - In one embodiment, a method for producing a high-purity single crystal of aluminum antimonide (AlSb) includes providing a growing environment with which to grow a crystal, growing a single crystal of AlSb in the growing environment which comprises hydrogen (H06-23-2011

Benjamin Walter Sturm, Pleasanton, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110315885HIGH EFFECTIVE ATOMIC NUMBER POLYMER SCINTILLATORS FOR GAMMA RAY SPECTROSCOPY - A scintillator material according to one embodiment includes a bismuth-loaded aromatic polymer having an energy resolution at 662 keV of less than about 10%. A scintillator material according to another embodiment includes a bismuth-loaded aromatic polymer having a fluor incorporated therewith and an energy resolution at 662 keV of less than about 10%. Additional systems and methods are also presented.12-29-2011

Bernhard Sturm, Davis, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20140193057METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR TRANSFORMING LUMINAL IMAGES - The invention provides methods and systems for correcting translational distortion in a medical image of a lumen of a biological structure. The method facilitates vessel visualization in intravascular images (e.g. IVUS, OCT) used to evaluate the cardiovascular health of a patient. Using the methods and systems described herein it is simpler for a provider to evaluate vascular imaging data, which is typically distorted due to cardiac vessel-catheter motion while the image was acquired.07-10-2014
20140254900MULTIMODAL SEGMENTATION IN INTRAVASCULAR IMAGES - The invention provides methods for detecting features of interest in cardiovascular images by receiving information from a first modality and transforming information from the first modality into a first coordinate space, receiving information from a second modality and transforming information from the second modality into a second coordinate space. The first coordinate space is aligned to the second coordinate space to combine information from the first modality and the second modality into a combined data set. The method can also involve detecting the feature of interest in a vascular image based on the combined data set.09-11-2014
20140276023SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETERMINING A PROBABILITY OF A FEMALE SUBJECT HAVING A CARDIAC EVENT - The invention generally relates to systems and methods for determining a probability of a female subject having a cardiac event.09-18-2014
20140276036SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DIAGNOSING CORONARY MICROVASCULAR DISEASE - The invention provides systems and methods for assessing the vasculature of a subject. In certain aspects, systems and methods of the invention involve receiving functional flow data of a subject via a data collector co-located with a radiopaque label, receiving imaging data of the vasculature including the radiopaque label, generating a vasculature map corresponding to the functional flow data, and displaying the vasculature map image on a monitor.09-18-2014
20140350404METHOD FOR VISUALIZING BLOOD AND BLOOD-LIKELIHOOD IN VASCUALAR IMAGES - Computer-implemented methods for use in improving the diagnostic quality of images, including intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) images, are disclosed. The methods include using a non-linear, probabilistic classifier algorithm to analyze a plurality of spatiotemporal features of RF backscatter and to produce a blood likelihood map or blood probability map that corresponds to the original IVUS image. The methods disclosed herein allow for visualizing both static and dynamic characteristic of a vessel either by producing a transparency modulated color overlay of the blood likelihood map without altering the underlying IVUS image or by processing the IVUS image based upon the blood likelihood map to better distinguish between static and dynamic components of the vessel.11-27-2014
20150320325Devices, Systems, and Methods for Vessel Assessment - Devices, systems, and methods for visually depicting a vessel and evaluating a physiological condition of the vessel are disclosed. One embodiment includes obtaining, at a first time, a first image of the vessel, the image being in a first medical modality, and obtaining, at a second time subsequent to the first time, a second image of the vessel, the image being in the first medical modality. The method also includes spatially co-registering the first and second images and outputting a visual representation of the co-registered first and second images on a display. Further, the method includes determining a physiological difference between the vessel at the first time and the vessel at the second time based on the co-registered first and second images, and evaluating the physiological condition of the vessel of the patient based on the determined physiological difference.11-12-2015

Brandon Gene Sturm, Lafayette, IN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20130193818SAFETY CABINET WITH INTERLOCK MECHANISM - A safety cabinet is disclosed which includes an enclosure having a double-wall construction and at least one door to selectively seal the enclosure. The safety cabinet includes a latch system for selectively retaining the door(s) in a closed position to cover the enclosure. The safety cabinet can be used to store, for example, flammable liquids, flammable waste, corrosives, pesticides, or combustible waste. The latch system includes fusible links that fuse when exposed to high ambient temperatures and cause the latch system to further engage the enclosure, thereby promoting the interlocking relationship between the door(s) and the enclosure when the safety cabinet is exposed to threshold high ambient temperatures.08-01-2013

Donald S. Sturm, Dayton, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090271077ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AN AUXILIARY DEVICE INTERLOCK SAFETY SYSTEM - A controller, control system and method for controlling an auxiliary device comprising a wheelchair lift, ramp, or the like are provided. An exemplary embodiment of the auxiliary device controller is microprocessor-based and communicates with a vehicle's OEM controller for receiving a plurality of sensor inputs, which originate from OEM and auxiliary sensors, process the sensor inputs, and control various OEM and auxiliary systems relative to the sensor inputs to effect a number of safety interlocks. The controller may operate to coordinate various OEM and auxiliary subsystems to automate auxiliary device operation to reduce operator error.10-29-2009
20110008141ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AN AUXILIARY DEVICE INTERLOCK SAFETY SYSTEM - A controller, control system and method for controlling an auxiliary device comprising a wheelchair lift, ramp, or the like are provided. An exemplary embodiment of the auxiliary device controller is microprocessor-based and communicates with a vehicle's OEM controller for receiving a plurality of sensor inputs, which originate from OEM and auxiliary sensors, process the sensor inputs, and control various OEM and auxiliary systems relative to the sensor inputs to effect a number of safety interlocks. The controller may operate to coordinate various OEM and auxiliary subsystems to automate auxiliary device operation to reduce operator error.01-13-2011

Edward A. Sturm, New Milford, CT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110284576FLUID STORAGE AND DISPENSING VESSELS HAVING COLORIMETRICALLY VERIFIABLE LEAK-TIGHTNESS AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME - A fluid storage and dispensing vessel having associated therewith a colorimetric member that is effective to change color in exposure to leakage of a gas contained in the vessel. The colorimetric member may be constituted by a film, e.g., of a shrink-wrap character, that contains or is otherwise associated with a colorimetric agent undergoing color change in exposure to fluid leaking from the vessel. Such shrink-wrap film may be applied to a portion of the vessel susceptible to leakage, or alternatively to the entire vessel, so that the film is colorimetrically effective to indicate the occurrence of a leakage event by visually perceptible change of color.11-24-2011
20120180660PVDF PYROLYZATE ADSORBENT AND GAS STORAGE AND DISPENSING SYSTEM UTILIZING SAME - A polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) pyrolyzate adsorbent is described, having utility for storing gases in an adsorbed state, and from which adsorbed gas may be desorbed to supply same for use. The PVDF pyrolyzate adsorbent can be of monolithic unitary form, or in a bead, powder, film, particulate or other finely divided form. The adsorbent is particularly suited for storage and supply of fluorine-containing gases, such as fluorine gas, nitrogen trifluoride, carbo-fluoride gases, and the like. The adsorbent may be utilized in a gas storage and dispensing system, in which the adsorbent is contained in a supply vessel, from which sorbate gas can be selectively dispensed.07-19-2012
20130112076RECOVERY OF Xe AND OTHER HIGH VALUE COMPOUNDS - A system and method for recovering high value gas from a process stream, material or environment containing same, e.g., xenon by contacting gas from the process stream, material or environment with a carbon adsorbent effective to sorptively capture same, free of or with reduced concentration of fluid species present with the high value gas in the high value gas-containing gas in the process stream, material or environment. Other aspects of the disclosure include a radon detection method and product.05-09-2013
20130298769CARBON PYROLYZATE ADSORBENT HAVING UTILITY FOR CO2 CAPTURE AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME - A particulate form carbon pyrolyzate adsorbent, having the following characteristics: (a) CO11-14-2013
20130324397CARBON ADSORBENT FOR HYDROGEN SULFIDE REMOVAL FROM GASES CONTAINING SAME, AND REGENERATION OF ADSORBENT - A durable carbon pyrolyzate adsorbent having reversible sorptive affinity for hydrogen sulfide, and including the following characteristics: (a) a bulk density as measured by ASTM D2854 in a range of from 0.55 g/cc adsorbent to 1.25 g/cc adsorbent; (b) an H12-05-2013
20140027352CARBON ADSORBENT AND PROCESS FOR SEPARATING HIGH-OCTANE COMPONENTS FROM LOW-OCTANE COMPONENTS IN A NAPTHA RAFFINATE STREAM USING SUCH CARBON ADSORBENT - A carbon adsorbent having the characteristics of: a nitrogen micropore volume at 77° K, measured as liquid capacity, that is greater than 0.30 mL/g; a neopentane capacity measured at 273° K and 1 bar, measured as liquid capacity, that is less than 7% of the nitrogen micropore volume, measured as liquid capacity; and an access pore size in a range of from 0.50 to 0.62 nm. Such adsorbent is usefully employed for contacting with hydrocarbon mixtures to adsorb low-octane, linear and mono- or di-substituted alkanes therefrom, and thereby increase octane rating, e.g., of an isomerization naphtha raffinate. Adsorption processes and apparatus are also described, in which the carbon adsorbent can be utilized for production of higher octane rating hydrocarbon mixtures.01-30-2014
20140202547PVDF PYROLYZATE ADSORBENT AND GAS STORAGE AND DISPENSING SYSTEM UTILIZING SAME - A polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) pyrolyzate adsorbent is described, having utility for storing gases in an adsorbed state, and from which adsorbed gas may be desorbed to supply same for use. The PVDF pyrolyzate adsorbent can be of monolithic unitary form, or in a bead, powder, film, particulate or other finely divided form. The adsorbent is particularly suited for storage and supply of fluorine-containing gases, such as fluorine gas, nitrogen trifluoride, carbo-fluoride gases, and the like. The adsorbent may be utilized in a gas storage and dispensing system, in which the adsorbent is contained in a supply vessel, from which sorbate gas can be selectively dispensed.07-24-2014
20140234436SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CAPTURE, STORAGE, AND SUPPLYING PHOSPHINE GAS - A system and process for generating and packaging phosphine gas, in which the process includes: reacting water and aluminum phosphide to generate phosphine, and providing the phosphine in a gas mixture at a phosphine concentration below a lower explosive limit; adsorptively removing phosphine from the gas mixture; and packaging the removed phosphine in a fluid storage and dispensing vessel.08-21-2014
20140298992ADSORBENT HAVING UTILITY FOR CO2 CAPTURE FROM GAS MIXTURES - A carbon pyrolyzate adsorbent is described that is selective for carbon dioxide in contact with gas mixtures including carbon dioxide and methane. The adsorbent has a carbon dioxide adsorbent capacity at 1 bar pressure of greater than 50 cm10-09-2014
20150027202RECOVERY OF Xe AND OTHER HIGH VALUE COMPOUNDS - A system and method for recovering high value gas from a process stream, material or environment containing same, e.g., xenon by contacting gas from the process stream, material or environment with a carbon adsorbent effective to sorptively capture same, free of or with reduced concentration of fluid species present with the high value gas in the high value gas-containing gas in the process stream, material or environment. Other aspects of the disclosure include a radon detection method and product.01-29-2015
20150119610STORAGE AND STABILIZATION OF ACETYLENE - A carbon adsorbent adapted for adsorptive storage and subsequent desorptive release of a decomposition-susceptible gas is described. Such carbon adsorbent comprises porosity in which mesopore volume is less than 0.25 cm04-30-2015
20150202593CARBON PYROLYZATE ADSORBENT HAVING UTILITY FOR CO2 CAPTURE AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME - A particulate form carbon pyrolyzate adsorbent, having the following characteristics: (a) CO07-23-2015
20150247605ANTI-SPIKE PRESSURE MANAGEMENT OF PRESSURE-REGULATED FLUID STORAGE AND DELIVERY VESSELS - A fluid supply package comprising a pressure-regulated fluid storage and dispensing vessel, a valve head adapted for dispensing of fluid from the vessel, and an anti-pressure spike assembly adapted to combat pressure spiking in flow of fluid at inception of fluid dispensing.09-03-2015
20150360164ADSORBENT HAVING UTILITY FOR CO2 CAPTURE FROM GAS MIXTURES - A carbon pyrolyzate adsorbent is described that is selective for carbon dioxide in contact with gas mixtures including carbon dioxide and methane. The adsorbent has a carbon dioxide adsorbent capacity at 1 bar pressure of greater than 50 cm12-17-2015
20160030879CARBON PYROLYZATE ADSORBENT HAVING UTILITY FOR CO2 CAPTURE AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME - A particulate form carbon pyrolyzate adsorbent, having the following characteristics: (a) CO02-04-2016
20160089655PVDF PYROLYZATE ADSORBENT AND GAS STORAGE AND DISPENSING SYSTEM UTILIZING SAME - A polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) pyrolyzate adsorbent is described, having utility for storing gases in an adsorbed state, and from which adsorbed gas may be desorbed to supply same for use. The PVDF pyrolyzate adsorbent can be of monolithic unitary form, or in a bead, powder, film, particulate or other finely divided form. The adsorbent is particularly suited for storage and supply of fluorine-containing gases, such as fluorine gas, nitrogen trifluoride, carbo-fluoride gases, and the like. The adsorbent may be utilized in a gas storage and dispensing system, in which the adsorbent is contained in a supply vessel, from which sorbate gas can be selectively dispensed.03-31-2016

Patent applications by Edward A. Sturm, New Milford, CT US

Etienne Jean Sturm, Katy, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20160063414METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CONFIGURING A METHANOL PRODUCTION FACILITY - A method includes receiving input corresponding to a proposed configuration of a methanol production facility and identifying a plurality of components utilized to produce methanol at the facility. The method includes determining an alternative configuration that is different from the proposed configuration. Determining the alternative configuration may include identifying resources accessible to a proposed location for the methanol production facility and whether at least one of the resources accessible to the proposed location corresponds to a resource generated by a component identified by the proposed configuration, and determining whether to omit at least one component of the plurality of components identified by the proposed configuration. The method includes omitting the at least one component from the alternative configuration, and generating a report based on the proposed configuration and the alternative configuration. The report includes information indicating a difference between the proposed configuration and the alternative configuration.03-03-2016

Fred Sturm, Chicago, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20150178834HYBRID INDEX DERIVED USING A KALMAN FILTER - A method of determining a hybrid index may include obtaining, by a computer device, financial transaction information about two or more financial products over a duration. The computer device may be configured to filter the financial transaction information to produce enhanced financial transaction information. The computer device may then determine a financial index value using the financial transaction information and the enhanced financial transaction information.06-25-2015
20160071214SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COMPELLING PHYSICAL DELIVERY OF ITEMS WITHIN A QUALITY RANGE - Systems and methods are provided for processing futures contracts that have physical delivery settlement provisions. At the time of settlement, the quality of potential underlying items that would be delivered are ranked. The rankings may be based on characteristics of the sources of the potential underlying items. Subsets of the potential underlying items that comply with percentile ranges included in the futures contracts may then be identified as deliverable underlying items.03-10-2016

Frederick Sturm, Chicago, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110295726CALENDAR SPREAD FUTURES - A calendar spread futures contract is a forward contract on the intermonth spread of futures contracts. The calendar spread futures contract can be independently traded and accounted for independent of the traditional roll periods of the complementary futures contracts. An open interest holder can hedge against price volatility in the related futures contracts that may occur prior to or during the roll period. In other words, the calendar spread futures contract locks in the current spread between the front-month contract and the first-deferred contract. Buying a calendar spread futures control is equivalent to buying the spread difference between the expiring contract and the second expiry. Selling a calendar spread futures contract is equivalent to selling the spread difference between the expiring contract and the second expiry.12-01-2011
20120150715Cross Margining of Tri-Party Repo Transactions - A computer implemented method for determining a margin requirement for a market participant includes maintaining, by a processor associated with an exchange, an exchange account reflecting an exchange position resulting from a trade executed on the exchange for a product available via the exchange, the exchange account being maintained separately from a custodian bank account associated with a custodian bank, the custodian bank account reflecting a repo position resulting from a repo transaction facilitated by the custodian bank between the market participant and a counterparty to the repo transaction. The method further includes receiving data reflective of the repo position via a communication interface between the exchange account and the custodian bank account, and determining the margin requirement for the market participant based on the received data and the exchange position.06-14-2012
20120259795FIXED INCOME INSTRUMENT YIELD SPREAD FUTURES - A futures contract and method of computing a settlement price thereof are disclosed that enables a market participant to shed or acquire financial exposure in a conventional bond spread, in the form of single futures contract, rather than as a bona fide spread requiring active management of distinct long and short component bond positions, e.g. legs. The notional financial exposure of the futures contract is sized, not in terms of notional amounts/quantities of assets represented in the components of the futures contract's reference spread, but rather in terms of the pecuniary value of one basis point (i.e., 0.01 percent per annum) of the spread between yields to maturity for each of the components of the futures contract's reference spread. Effectively, the spread between the yields is defined inversely, i.e. the price per increment of spread is fixed whereas the quantities/notional amounts of reference bonds and the spread between them are not.10-11-2012
20130018768PRICING CASH SETTLED ON-THE-RUN TREASURY FUTURES CONTRACTSAANM Sturm; FrederickAACI ChicagoAAST ILAACO USAAGP Sturm; Frederick Chicago IL USAANM Boudreault; JamesAACI PalatineAAST ILAACO USAAGP Boudreault; James Palatine IL USAANM Grombacher; DanielAACI EvanstonAAST ILAACO USAAGP Grombacher; Daniel Evanston IL USAANM Winkler; JulieAACI NapervilleAAST ILAACO USAAGP Winkler; Julie Naperville IL US - The disclosed embodiments relate to determining a listing date, an expiration date and the cash settlement price of a futures contract, i.e. a Treasury Futures, for the delivery of the most recently issued, referred to as an on-the-run, US treasury Note of a particular maturity by reference to the U.S. Treasury Auction cycle and the difference between a resultant industry surveyed swap rate and a resultant industry surveyed swap spread of the respective tenors (time remaining until maturity) of the on-the-run treasury futures.01-17-2013
20130018769LISTING AND EXPIRING CASH SETTLED ON-THE-RUN TREASURY FUTURES CONTRACTSAANM Boudreault; JamesAACI PalatineAAST ILAACO USAAGP Boudreault; James Palatine IL USAANM Wiley; JohnAACI New YorkAAST NYAACO USAAGP Wiley; John New York NY USAANM Sturm; FrederickAACI ChicagoAAST ILAACO USAAGP Sturm; Frederick Chicago IL USAANM Kronstein; JonathanAACI ElmhurstAAST ILAACO USAAGP Kronstein; Jonathan Elmhurst IL USAANM Spain; SuzanneAACI ChicagoAAST ILAACO USAAGP Spain; Suzanne Chicago IL USAANM Barker; PeterAACI ChicagoAAST ILAACO USAAGP Barker; Peter Chicago IL US - The disclosed embodiments relate to determining a listing date, an expiration date and the cash settlement price of a futures contract, i.e. a Treasury Futures, for the delivery of the most recently issued, referred to as an on-the-run, US treasury Note of a particular maturity by reference to the U.S. Treasury Auction cycle and the difference between a resultant industry surveyed swap rate and a resultant industry surveyed swap spread of the respective tenors (time remaining until maturity) of the on-the-run treasury futures.01-17-2013
20130041799Pricing a Forward Rate Agreement Financial Product Using a Non-Par Value - Computer readable media, methods, and apparatuses may be configured for processing a yield of a first financial instrument, determining a single floating rate payment based on the yield, determining a single fixed rate payment based on a fixed interest rate, determining a present value of the single floating rate payment, determining a present value of the single fixed rate payment, and generating a quote for a forward rate agreement index financial product as a function of the present value of the single floating rate payment and the present value of the single fixed rate payment.02-14-2013
20130041843Pricing a Swap Financial Product Using a Non-Par Value - Computer readable media, methods, and apparatuses may be configured for processing a plurality of yields, each of the yields corresponding to a different maturity date, determining a plurality of floating payments based on the yields, determining a plurality of fixed payments based on a fixed interest rate, determining a present value of the floating payments, determining a present value of the fixed payments, and generating a quote for a swap financial product as a function of the present value of the floating payments and the present value of the fixed payments.02-14-2013
20130117169Zero Coupon Conversion Factor Calculation - The disclosed embodiments relate to a system which calculates a conversion factor (CF) based upon a zero percent (0%) futures contract standard. The zero percent futures contract standard may be used in the context of futures or forwards based upon coupon bearing debt securities including Treasuries, Treasury Inflation Protected Securities (TIPS), agencies, corporates, municipals, or any fixed income security. The system also facilitates listing, trading, and settlement of an interest rate futures contract that sets forth such a zero percent futures contract standard. The system may be configured for both interest rate futures contracts utilizing a nonzero percent futures contract standard and interest rate futures contract utilizing a zero percent futures contract standard. The system may be configured to calculate an invoice amount for the interest rate futures contract to be paid in exchange for the delivery of the one of the set of eligible interest rate or debt securities and instruments.05-09-2013
20130117172MULTIPLE COUPON INTEREST RATE FUTURES CONTRACTS - The disclosed system makes available multiple interest rate futures contracts (“IRFC”) for a given set of interest rate securities, such as US Treasury Notes, which may be used to satisfy the delivery obligation. The terms on which the delivery obligation of each such IRFC are met are governed by an associated conversion factor yield (“CFY”) value which is associated, in turn, with a corresponding set of conversion factors (“CF”), each of which corresponds to one member of the set of securities eligible for delivery, and which may be used at the time of delivery of such eligible interest rate security, to determine the delivery invoice price. Offering different CFY's and corresponding CF's may enable a market participant who seeks to use such futures to acquire or shed financial risk exposure to select from such array of futures contracts the member contract that most closely mirror the participant's intended risk profile.05-09-2013
20130166474PRICING CASH SETTLED ON-THE-RUN TREASURY FUTURES CONTRACTS - The disclosed embodiments relate to determining a listing date, an expiration date and the cash settlement price of a futures contract, i.e. a Treasury Futures, for the delivery of the most recently issued, referred to as an on-the-run, US treasury Note of a particular maturity by reference to the U.S. Treasury Auction cycle and the difference between a resultant industry surveyed swap rate and a resultant industry surveyed swap spread of the respective tenors (time remaining until maturity) of the on-the-run treasury futures.06-27-2013
20130179319COMPOUND OVERNIGHT BANK RATE ACCRUAL FUTURES CONTRACT AND COMPUTATION OF VARIATION MARGIN THEREFORE - The disclosed embodiments relate to an exchange-traded futures contract, guaranteed by a clearing house, and characterized by an embedded price dynamic comprising a compound accrual of a periodic interest rate up to a date on which trading therein is terminated, as specified in the futures contract terms and conditions. A trader may be allowed and/or enabled to take a position in a futures contract with respect to an interest bearing underlier with a variable interest rate and, thereby, minimize the number of transactions and attendant costs with respect to monitoring and correcting for divergences between the futures position and the notional interest rate swap exposure for which the futures position is intended to serve as a proxy. Variation margin for the position is computed based on an underlying reference interest rate as opposed to being computed solely on the basis of the end-of-business day price of the futures contract.07-11-2013
20130282547Exchange-Traded Basis Derivative Contracts - An exchange computer system creates, trades and/or otherwise manages basis derivative contracts. At maturity, a basis derivative contract may have two components. A first component may require a party to the basis derivative contract to make or take some type of delivery related to a particular subject matter. A second component may require the basis derivative contractee to accept a further obligation under one or more derivative contracts related to the subject matter.10-24-2013
20130317971LISTING AND EXPIRING CASH SETTLED ON-THE-RUN TREASURY FUTURES CONTRACTS - The disclosed embodiments relate to determining a listing date, an expiration date and the cash settlement price of a futures contract, i.e. a Treasury Futures, for the delivery of the most recently issued, referred to as an on-the-run, US treasury Note of a particular maturity by reference to the U.S. Treasury Auction cycle and the difference between a resultant industry surveyed swap rate and a resultant industry surveyed swap spread of the respective tenors (time remaining until maturity) of the on-the-run treasury futures.11-28-2013
20140129416CROSS MARGINING OF TRI-PARTY REPO TRANSACTIONS - A computer implemented method for determining a margin requirement for a market participant includes maintaining, by a processor associated with an exchange, an exchange account reflecting an exchange position resulting from a trade executed on the exchange for a product available via the exchange, the exchange account being maintained separately from a custodian bank account associated with a custodian bank, the custodian bank account reflecting a repo position resulting from a repo transaction facilitated by the custodian bank between the market participant and a counterparty to the repo transaction. The method further includes receiving data reflective of the repo position via a communication interface between the exchange account and the custodian bank account, and determining the margin requirement for the market participant based on the received data and the exchange position.05-08-2014
20140136389Calendar Spread Futures - A calendar spread futures contract is a forward contract on the intermonth spread of futures contracts. The calendar spread futures contract can be independently traded and accounted for independent of the traditional roll periods of the complementary futures contracts. An open interest holder can hedge against price volatility in the related futures contracts that may occur prior to or during the roll period. In other words, the calendar spread futures contract locks in the current spread between the front-month contract and the first-deferred contract. Buying a calendar spread futures control is equivalent to buying the spread difference between the expiring contract and the second expiry. Selling a calendar spread futures contract is equivalent to selling the spread difference between the expiring contract and the second expiry.05-15-2014
20140222645Multiple Coupon Interest Rate Futures Contracts - The disclosed system makes available multiple interest rate futures contracts (“IRFC”) for a given set of interest rate securities, such as US Treasury Notes, which may be used to satisfy the delivery obligation. The terms on which the delivery obligation of each such IRFC are met are governed by an associated conversion factor yield (“CFY”) value which is associated, in turn, with a corresponding set of conversion factors (“CF”), each of which corresponds to one member of the set of securities eligible for delivery, and which may be used at the time of delivery of such eligible interest rate security, to determine the delivery invoice price. Offering different CFY's and corresponding CF's may enable a market participant who seeks to use such futures to acquire or shed financial risk exposure to select from such array of futures contracts the member contract that most closely mirror the participant's intended risk profile.08-07-2014
20140258074Zero Coupon Conversion Factor Calculation - The disclosed embodiments relate to a system which calculates a conversion factor (CF) based upon a zero percent (0%) futures contract standard. The zero percent futures contract standard may be used in the context of futures or forwards based upon coupon bearing debt securities including Treasuries, Treasury Inflation Protected Securities (TIPS), agencies, corporates, municipals, or any fixed income security. The system also facilitates listing, trading, and settlement of an interest rate futures contract that sets forth such a zero percent futures contract standard. The system may be configured for both interest rate futures contracts utilizing a nonzero percent futures contract standard and interest rate futures contract utilizing a zero percent futures contract standard. The system may be configured to calculate an invoice amount for the interest rate futures contract to be paid in exchange for the delivery of the one of the set of eligible interest rate or debt securities and instruments.09-11-2014
20140310147EXCHANGE-TRADED BASIS DERIVATIVE CONTRACTS - An exchange computer system creates, trades and/or otherwise manages basis derivative contracts. At maturity, a basis derivative contract may have two components. A first component may require a party to the basis derivative contract to make or take some type of delivery related to a particular subject matter. A second component may require the basis derivative contractee to accept a further obligation under one or more derivative contracts related to the subject matter.10-16-2014
20140316961Dynamic Tick Size Order Aggregator - Systems and methods are provided for dynamically adjusting a bid ask spread while maintaining a fixed trading increment. Various criteria may be analyzed to determine if a bid ask spread meets the desired criteria. When the criteria is not met, the bid ask spread may be adjusted by aggregating orders. Aggregation may include raising a price of the lowest ask prices and/or lowering a price of the highest bid orders.10-23-2014
20140372271Systems and Methods for Processing Cleared Loan Deliverable Futures Contract Data - An exchange computer system may perform operations associated with cleared loan deliverable futures contracts. A holder of a long interest in a cleared loan deliverable futures contract may agree to pay a principle amount, at a designated future settlement time, in return for subsequent repayment of that amount with interest. A holder of a short interest in a cleared loan deliverable futures contract may agree to borrow the principle amount at the settlement time and to repay that amount, with interest, at the subsequent time.12-18-2014
20150221034Pricing a Swap Financial Product Using a Non-Par Value - Computer readable media, methods, and apparatuses may be configured for processing a plurality of yields, each of the yields corresponding to a different maturity date, determining a plurality of floating payments based on the yields, determining a plurality of fixed payments based on a fixed interest rate, determining a present value of the floating payments, determining a present value of the fixed payments, and generating a quote for a swap financial product as a function of the present value of the floating payments and the present value of the fixed payments.08-06-2015
20150254774Pricing a Forward Rate Agreement Financial Product Using a Non-Par Value - Computer readable media, methods, and apparatuses may be configured for processing a yield of a first financial instrument, determining a single floating rate payment based on the yield, determining a single fixed rate payment based on a fixed interest rate, determining a present value of the single floating rate payment, determining a present value of the single fixed rate payment, and generating a quote for a forward rate agreement index financial product as a function of the present value of the single floating rate payment and the present value of the single fixed rate payment.09-10-2015
20150324910Synthetic Series Derivative Contracts - A computer system may process data associated with synthetic series derivative contracts. Those contracts may be settled in cash to an imputed value of a fixed income security. This fixed income security may be coupon bearing. The imputed value of the fixed income security may be based on a calculated value of a series of interest-based derivative contracts. Both that series and the fixed income security may be hypothetical.11-12-2015
20150332393Determining Option Strike Price Listing Range - A computer system may calculate an option strike price listing range using a volatility value. The volatility value may be determined based on market value data that corresponds to an optioned transaction type and that include multiple market values. Option class definition data may be generated and stored based on the calculated option strike price listing range.11-19-2015

Patent applications by Frederick Sturm, Chicago, IL US

Glenn W. Sturm, Atlanta, GA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20130290050SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ASSESSING EMPLOYABILITY OR ADMITABILITY OF AN INDIVIDUAL AND ENABLING MODIFICATION OR REMOVAL OF RELATED INFORMATION - Systems and methods are provided for assessing the employability or admitability of a user from a search report and enabling modification of a user's perceived identity to enhance employability. A questionnaire is provided to a user and the answers are parsed to create key terms, which are used to create search queries. The search queries are provided to search engines that are capable of searching databases including, but not limited to, public records, private records, social media and criminal records. The results are compiled and analyzed to generate a report card along with a report catalog containing some or all information and content returned from the search. A user can make selections on the report card and report catalog indicating adverse, incorrect, erroneous or mistaken information through a user interface. Countermeasures are provided to the user according to the selections made by the user and a countermeasure matrix indicating possible solutions.10-31-2013

Gregory R. Sturm, Chatham Township, NJ US

Harry N. Sturm, West Bloomfield, MI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20150042260ELECTRICAL SOLUTION FOR SAVING POWER AND EXPENSES - An energy-saving device utilizing starting, running and power factor capacitors to operate at least one induction motor where the required input energy is significantly less than the generated output current. The capacitor configuration encourages the addition of more induction motors, whereby even as its electrical output increases, the necessary input current decreases dramatically. Such a device can save up to 90% of the energy requirements, while yielding an ever increasing amount of electrical output. The device is disclosed, along with methods of using it, and a method and device for automatically adjusting the device to either maximum energy savings or maximum energy output.02-12-2015

James Sturm, Princeton, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120200168SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTERFACING LARGE-AREA ELECTRONICS WITH INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DEVICES - A system and method for interfacing large-area electronics with integrated circuit devices is provided. The system may be implemented in an electronic device including a large area electronic (LAE) device disposed on a substrate. An integrated circuit IC is disposed on the substrate. A non-contact interface is disposed on the substrate and coupled between the LAE device and the IC. The non-contact interface is configured to provide at least one of a data acquisition path or control path between the LAE device and the IC.08-09-2012

James C. Sturm, Princeton, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100059414BUMP ARRAY DEVICE HAVING ASYMMETRIC GAPS FOR SEGREGATION OF PARTICLES - The disclosure relates to obstacle array devices (also known as bump array devices) for separating populations of particles by size. Improvements over previous obstacle array devices are realized by causing the fluid velocity profile across gaps between obstacles to be asymmetrical with respect to the plane that bisects the gap and is parallel to the direction of bulk fluid flow. Such asymmetry can be achieved by selecting the shape(s) of the obstacles bounding the gap such that the portions of the obstacles upstream from, downstream from, or bridging the narrowest portion of the gap are asymmetrical with respect to that plane. Improvements are also realized by using obstacles that have sharp edges bounding the gaps. Other improvements are realized by selecting obstacle shapes such that the critical particle dimensions defined by the gaps in two different fluid flow directions differ.03-11-2010
20110303904PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICE AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME - A photovoltaic device and method of manufacturing is disclosed. In one embodiment, the device includes a silicon layer and first and second organic layers. The silicon layer has a first face and a second face. First and second electrodes electrically are coupled to the first and second organic layers. A first heterojunction is formed at a junction between the one of the faces of the silicon layer and the first organic layer. A second heterojunction is formed at a junction between one of the faces of the silicon layer and the second organic layer. The silicon layer may be formed without a p-n junction. At least one organic layer may be configured as an electron-blocking layer or a hole-blocking layer. At least one organic layer may be comprised of phenanthrenequinone (PQ). A passivating layer may be disposed between at least one of the organic layers and the silicon layer. The passivating layer may be organic. At least one of the organic layers may passivate a surface of the silicon layer. The device may also include at least one transparent electrode layer coupled to at least one of the electrodes.12-15-2011
20120285521SILICON/ORGANIC HETEROJUNCTION (SOH) SOLAR CELL AND ROLL-TO-ROLL FABRICATION PROCESS FOR MAKING SAME - A photovoltaic device and method of making a photovoltaic device are disclosed. The method includes laminating an organic layer onto an inorganic semiconductor layer. A first electrical contact is electrically coupled to the organic layer and a second electrical contact is coupled to the inorganic semiconductor layer. The inorganic semiconductor layer may include a second organic layer. At least one of the organic layer and the second organic layer may form a heterojunction with the inorganic semiconductor layer. The organic layer may further comprise a metal layer. At least one of the organic layer, the inorganic semiconductor layer and the metal layer may be patterned.11-15-2012
20130098813BUMP ARRAY DEVICE HAVING ASYMMETRIC GAPS FOR SEGREGATION OF PARTICLES - The disclosure relates to obstacle array devices (also known as bump array devices) for separating populations of particles by size. Improvements over previous obstacle array devices are realized by causing the fluid velocity profile across gaps between obstacles to be asymmetrical with respect to the plane that bisects the gap and is parallel to the direction of bulk fluid flow. Such asymmetry can be achieved by selecting the shape(s) of the obstacles bounding the gap such that the portions of the obstacles upstream from, downstream from or bridging the narrowest portion of the gap are asymmetrical with respect to that plane.04-25-2013
20140342375MICROFLUIDIC PROCESSING OF LEUKOCYTES FOR MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTIC TESTING - Described herein are microfluidic devices and methods that can greatly improve cell quality, streamline workflows, and lower costs. Applications include research and clinical diagnostics in cancer, infectious disease, and inflammatory disease, among other disease areas.11-20-2014
20150034159Hole-blocking TiO2/Silicon Heterojunction for Silicon Photovoltaics - A hole-blocking silicon/titanium-oxide heterojunction for silicon photovoltaic devices and methods of forming are disclosed. The electronic device includes at least two electrodes having a current path between the two electrodes. The electronic device also includes a heterojunction formed of a titanium-oxide layer deposited over a Si layer and being disposed in the current path. The heterojunction is configured to function as a hole blocker. The first electrode may be electrically coupled to the Si layer and a second electrode may be electrically coupled to the titanium-oxide layer. The device may also include a PN junction disposed in the Si layer, in the current path. The device may also include an electron-blocking heterojunction on silicon in the current path.02-05-2015
20150064153HIGH EFFICIENCY MICROFLUIDIC PURIFICATION OF STEM CELLS TO IMPROVE TRANSPLANTS - Described herein is a novel, highly efficient system to remove erythrocytes and purify leukocytes would raise the quality of UCB and other transplant grafts, thereby significantly improving patient outcomes.03-05-2015
20160047735ON-CHIP MICROFLUIDIC PROCESSING OF PARTICLES - A microfluidic device comprises: a channel extending from a plurality of inlets to a plurality of outlets, wherein the channel is bounded by a first wall and a second wall opposite from the first wall; and an array of obstacles disposed within the channel configured to deflect particles in a sample comprising the particles toward the second wall when the particles are flowed from the inlets to the outlets. The particles are inputted into at least one of the plurality of inlets and are deflected through a series of parallel flow streams flowing from the plurality of inlets to the plurality of outlets while being deflected toward the second wall, wherein streams in the parallel flows comprise a reagent. Microfluidic devices and methods greatly improve cell quality, streamline workflows, and lower costs. Applications include research and clinical diagnostics in cancer, infectious disease, and inflammatory disease, among other disease areas.02-18-2016

Patent applications by James C. Sturm, Princeton, NJ US

James Christopher Sturm, Princeton, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090014332Fractionation of Macro-Molecules Using Asymmetric Pulsed Field Electrophoresis - A method and apparatus for fractionation of charged macro-molecules such as DNA is provided. DNA solution is loaded into a matrix including an array of obstacles. An alternating electric field having two different fields at different orientations is applied. The alternating electric field is asymmetric in that one field is stronger in duration or intensity than the other field, or is otherwise asymmetric. The DNA molecules are thereby fractionated according to site and are driven to a far side of the matrix where the fractionated DNA is recovered. The fractionating electric field can be used to load and recover the DNA to operate the process continuously.01-15-2009
20120006728METHOD FOR CONTINUOUS PARTICLE SEPARATION USING OBSTACLE ARRAYS ASYMMETRICALLY ALIGNED TO FIELDS - The present invention relates to methods and devices for separating particles according to size. More specifically, the present invention relates to a microfluidic method and device for the separation of particles according to size using an array comprising a network of gaps, wherein the field flux from each gap divides unequally into subsequent gaps. In one embodiment, the array comprises an ordered array of obstacles in a microfluidic channel, in which the obstacle array is asymmetric with respect to the direction of an applied field.01-12-2012
20130168298METHOD FOR CONTINUOUS PARTICLE SEPARATION USING OBSTACLE ARRAYS ASYMMETRICALLY ALIGNED TO FIELDS - The present invention relates to methods and devices for separating particles according to size. More specifically, the present invention relates to a microfluidic method and device for the separation of particles according to size using an array comprising a network of gaps, wherein the field flux from each gap divides unequally into subsequent gaps. In one embodiment, the array comprises an ordered array of obstacles in a microfluidic channel, in which the obstacle array is asymmetric with respect to the direction of an applied field.07-04-2013

Patent applications by James Christopher Sturm, Princeton, NJ US

James S. Sturm, Princeton, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20160054853SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR 3D POSITION AND GESTURE SENSING OF HUMAN HAND - A three dimensional touch sensing system having a touch surface configured to detect a touch input located above the touch surface is disclosed. The system includes a plurality of capacitive touch sensing electrodes disposed on the touch surface, each electrode having a baseline capacitance and a touch capacitance based on the touch input. An oscillating plane is disposed below the touch surface. A touch detector is configured to drive one of the touch sensing electrodes with an AC signal having a frequency that shifts from a baseline frequency to a touch frequency based on the change in electrode capacitance from the baseline capacitance to the touch capacitance. The touch detector is configured to drive the oscillating plane to the touch frequency.02-25-2016

Jennifer Sturm, Alpharetta, GA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090321298ORAL CARE Q2 KITS - An oral care kit for a defined oral care treatment cycle is provided herein. The oral care kit utilizes a substantially rectangular box having oral care packs positioned therein. The oral care packs contain oral care devices useful for administering oral care treatment during a 24 hour oral care treatment cycle.12-31-2009

Jennifer Ann Sturm, Alpharetta, GA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090094729Patch For Securing A Surgical Gown Tie - A patch having a notch therein and a tie coupled thereto is used to provide a closure for a garment, such as a gown. The notch is formed along an edge of the patch, and the tie is coupled to the patch such that it is positioned to extend across and beyond the notch. The notch acts to disperse tension on the patch when tension is applied to the tie. A gown having a notched patch is also disclosed.04-16-2009

Martin D. Sturm, Minneapolis, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20140079098MULTI-STAGE CHARGE RE-USE ANALOG CIRCUITS - A linear transform can be performed using a passive analog multi-stage charge re-use linear transform circuit. The passive analog multi-stage charge re-use linear transform circuit transforms an input analog circuit to generate a transformed analog output signal. The passive analog multi-stage charge re-use linear transform circuit may be included in a software defined radio (SDR), where the transformed analog output signal may be output to an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) of the SDR device so as to enable the ADC to perform wideband spectrum sensing. The passive analog multi-stage charge re-use linear transform circuit may also be included in a beamforming device so as to enable the device to perform spectral shifting and spatial shifting of signals. This passive analog multi-stage charge re-use linear transform circuit may promote reduced power consumption in comparison to other circuits while also supporting wideband applications at high sampling rates.03-20-2014
20150280752PSEUDO TRUE TIME DELAY FOR MULTI-ANTENNA SYSTEMS - A linear transform can be performed using a passive analog multi-stage charge re-use linear transform circuit. The passive analog multi-stage charge re-use linear transform circuit transforms an input analog circuit to generate a transformed analog output signal. The passive analog multi-stage charge re-use linear transform circuit may be included in a software defined radio (SDR), where the transformed analog output signal may be output to an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) of the SDR device so as to enable the ADC to perform wideband spectrum sensing. The passive analog multi-stage charge re-use linear transform circuit may also be included in a beamforming device so as to enable the device to perform spectral shifting and spatial shifting of signals. This passive analog multi-stage charge re-use linear transform circuit may promote reduced power consumption in comparison to other circuits while also supporting wideband applications at high sampling rates.10-01-2015

Michael A. Sturm, Menasha, WI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080255014Antimicrobial foam hand soap - An antimicrobial foam hand soap composition includes a glutinous component to promote more thorough hand washing. The glutinous component may be selected from the group consisting of: cocamidopropyl PG-dimonium chloride phosphate; dimer dilinoleamido-propyl PG-dimonium chloride phosphate; sodiumgrapeseedamidopropyl PG-dimonium chloride phosphate; sodium olivamidopropyl PG-dimonium chloride phosphate; linoleamidopropyl PG-dimonium chloride phosphate; PEG-8 dimethicone sunfloweramidopropyl PG-dimonium complex; sunfloweramidopropyl phosphate PG-dimonium chloride, inulin, inulin-based surfactants and mixtures thereof. Polysaccharide-based or natural oil-based foaming agents and surfactants are suitably included in the compositions.10-16-2008

Michael Allen Sturm, Redding, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20160022003METHOD FOR ATTACHING A CARRIER TO A PIECE OF ROLLING LUGGAGE - A method for attaching a carrier to a piece of rolling luggage employs a strap having an opening defined in the strap for receiving a handle assembly of the piece of rolling luggage in order for the carrier to be supported by the piece of rolling luggage.01-28-2016

Nancy Sturm, Triadelphia, WV US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080261185SIMULATED TEACHING ENVIRONMENT - Embodiments of the disclosure may provide a method, system, and computer program configured to simulate a teaching environment for educational training. The method may include displaying an empty simulated classroom environment for an orientation period, displaying an occupied classroom environment for at least one classroom period, generating and displaying a plurality of events, both disruptive and non-disruptive during the at least one classroom period, identifying at least one of the plurality disruptive or non-disruptive events on a display, addressing the at least one identified event, scoring training performance for the simulated teaching environment based on the identifying and addressing actions, and using a score representative of the training performance to add enhancements to a subsequent teaching simulation.10-23-2008

Nicholas Carl Sturm, Redmond, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20130332606Gate Keeper Cookie - A method for sign-on and sign-out for a computer system includes: receiving a first sign-on request for the computer system; obtaining, from the first sign-on request, a first user identifier, the first user identifier corresponding to a first user for the computer system; obtaining, from the first sign-on request, a first uniform resource locator (URL); determining whether the first URL includes a first root name for the computer system; when a determination is made that the first URL includes the first root name for the computer system: issuing a first cookie; associating the first cookie with the first user; obtaining a first sub-domain name from the first URL; issuing a second cookie, the second cookie being different from the first cookie; associating the second cookie with the first sub-domain name; and when the first cookie and the second cookie are issued, signing-on the first user to the computer system.12-12-2013

Norman Keith Sturm, The Woodlands, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100303572Lathe-mounted tool-holder - An adaptive device for use as a tool holder for manual and computer numerical controlled lathes is provided to retain and use tools of various sizes, including those intended for use on CNC lathes and on mills. The device includes a sleeve, which includes an inner-tapered surface, a neck and an opening, and a threaded member sized to fit through the neck in the opening. The adaptive device may further include one or more shoulders and/or grooves on the exterior of the sleeve, and/or a retaining member fitted to the threaded section, and may include an embodiment where the sleeve is integrated into a tool holder and/or where the threaded member is constructed to permit fluid flow into the tool holder.12-02-2010

Patricia Kay Sturm, Mckinney, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080212592Apparatus and method for route summarization and distribution in a massively parallel router - A router for interconnecting external devices coupled to the router. The router comprises a switch fabric and a plurality of routing nodes coupled to the switch fabric. Each routing node is capable of transmitting data packets to, and receiving data packets from, the external devices and is further capable of transmitting data packets to, and receiving data packets from, other routing nodes via the switch fabric. The router also comprises a control processor for comparing the N most significant bits of a first subnet address associated with a first external port of a first routing node with the N most significant bits of a second subnet address associated with a second external port of the first routing node. The router determines a P-bit prefix of similar leading bits in the first and second subnet addresses and transmits the P-bit prefix to other routing nodes.09-04-2008

Paul A. Sturm, Otsego, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20140033899METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMPUTER-MEDIATED TIMED SIGHT READING WITH ASSESSMENT - A music sight-reading apparatus comprises a library of music to be displayed; a display unit for displaying music selected from the library to a user; a timer for displaying the sheet music for a predetermined time period before the user begins sight-reading the displayed music, an input for receiving signals representative of sound produced by the user doing a sight-reading performance of the displayed music; and apparatus for assessing correctness of the user's sight-reading and for preserving a record of the user's sight-reading performance.02-06-2014

Rex L. Sturm, Gaithersburg, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080289554Watercraft for Transportation and Exercise - A watercraft for transportation and exercise including a boat for floating on water and having a portion thereof above a waterline and a portion thereof below the waterline The boat has an opening therein for permitting a person to be partially below the waterline and partially above the waterline. A sub-frame is operatively attached to the boat, the sub-frame having a lower position at least partially in the water and an upper position at least mostly out of the water. A propulsion device is operatively attached to the sub-frame for propelling the watercraft forwardly in response to movement of the person's feet, the propulsion device having a foot contact portion. The foot contact portion of the propulsion device being disposed a predetermined distance from the waterline in a transportation mode so that that a person can be at least partially above the waterline when using the propulsion device in the transportation mode, said foot contact portion of the propulsion device being disposed in the water and a substantial distance below said predetermined distance when the propulsion device is being used in an exercise mode wherein at such time the person's legs are at least partially disposed below the waterline.11-27-2008

Rex L. Sturm, Sharpsburg, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120190254Watercraft for Transportation and Exercise - A watercraft for transportation and exercise including a boat having an opening therein for permitting a person to be partially below the waterline and partially above the waterline. A sub-frame is operatively attached to the boat, the sub-frame having a lower position and an upper position. A propulsion device is operatively attached to the sub-frame for propelling the watercraft forwardly in response to movement of the person's feet, the propulsion device having a foot contact portion. The foot contact portion of the propulsion device being disposed a predetermined distance from the waterline when using the propulsion device in the transportation mode, said foot contact portion of the propulsion device being disposed in the water and a substantial distance below said predetermined distance when the propulsion device is being used in an exercise mode.07-26-2012

Robert Sturm, Cottage Grove, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120174204MONETIZED ONLINE CONTENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS AND COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIA FOR PROCESSING REQUESTS FOR THE SAME - One aspect of the invention provides a computer system having processing and memory means operable to provide a monetized online content system. The computer system is coupled to one or more resource modules each having data in the memory means and includes: an interceptor module configured to receive a request from a client for one or more resources available from one or more resource modules, refer the request to one or more of the resource modules configured to fulfill the request, receive one or more responses from one or more of the resource modules, at least one of said one or more responses having one or more events associated therewith, and transform the one or more responses by removing the one or more events associated with the one or more responses prior to presentation of the one or more responses to the client.07-05-2012

Roland Sturm US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120320809DATA TRANSMISSION DEVICE AND A METHOD FOR ACTIVATING A DATA TRANSMISSION - A data transmission device has a data transmitter and a wake-up receiver. The data transmitter is activable to change from an idle state into an operating state and to execute a data transmission with a communication partner in the operating state. The wake-up receiver is implemented to be ready to receive an initiation signal during the idle state of the data transmitter and to activate the data transmitter in response to the initiation signal. The wake-up receiver is further implemented to extract data transmission information from the initiation signal to determine a time for activating the data transmitter depending on the data transmission information or to activate the data transmitter such that the data transmitter executes the data transmission depending on the data transmission information.12-20-2012

Stephen Gunther Sturm, Yorktown, VA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20150292847Ammunition Holder - An apparatus for holding ammunition comprising a support backing, at least one retaining device to hold one end of the ammunition, and at least one magnet attached to the support backing. The retaining device may receive the first end of the ammunition and the magnet magnetically attaches to a second end of the ammunition, such that that the ammunition is held in place.10-15-2015

Steven P. Sturm, Dublin, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110068261METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ON-LINE WEB PROPERTY MEASUREMENT - Web measurement system monitors properties of a web during manufacture without chopping measuring radiation during web measurement. A single chop is performed at each sheet edge or every n03-24-2011

Thomas Sturm, Sausalito, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20160004781METHODS AND APPARATUS TO IDENTIFY SPONSORED MEDIA IN A DOCUMENT OBJECT MODEL - Methods, apparatus, systems and articles of manufacture are disclosed to identify sponsored media in a Document Object Model. An example method includes in response to determining that a first node is not a candidate node, determining, via a processor, whether a child node of the first node is the candidate node based on determining that the child node has a characteristic common to sponsored media nodes, identifying, via the processor, the candidate node as sponsored media when dimensions of the candidate node match dimensions of replacement media, and modifying the document to cause the replacement media to be presented in place of the sponsored media during presentation of the document.01-07-2016

Thomas A. Sturm, Erie, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100191233Method and System for Programming and Controlling an Electrosurgical Generator System - A method and system are disclosed enabling configuration of a control system for an electrosurgical generator system for creating new surgical applications without changing the underlying software system. The programmable electrosurgical generator system has an RF output stage for outputting at least one RF operating waveform for performing an electrosurgical procedure. The programmable electrosurgical generator system includes an inner loop system to change at least one parameter of the at least one RF operating waveform; an outer loop system to provide at least one operating command to the inner loop system; and a configuration control system that modifies at least one of the inner and outer loop systems based on received data from a sensor module.07-29-2010
20100211063Method and System for Programming and Controlling an Electrosurgical Generator System - A method and system are disclosed enabling configuration of a control system for an electrosurgical generator system for creating new surgical applications without changing the underlying software system. The electrosurgical generator system includes an RF stage to output at least one waveform of electrosurgical energy; a sensor module having at least one sensor to sense electrical or physical properties related to the output electrosurgical energy and generate sensor data; and at least one control module executable on at least one processor that controls at least one parameter of the output electrosurgical energy. The at least one control module includes an outer loop controller to generate a control signal in accordance with at least a first subset of the sensor data and an inner loop controller to generate a setpoint control signal and provide the setpoint control signal to the RF stage for controlling at least an amplitude of the energy output by the RF stage.08-19-2010
20120089139Method and System for Programming and Controlling an Electrosurgical Generator System - An electrosurgical generator system includes an electrical generator having an RF stage for outputting electrical energy having at least one waveform for performing an electrosurgical procedure. The system further includes at least one control module executable on at least one processor which controls at least one parameter of the outputted electrical energy and a configuration controller operably associated with the electrical generator which generates configuration data to configure the at least one control module to provide at least one modality of control of the outputted electrical energy based on the configuration data.04-12-2012

Patent applications by Thomas A. Sturm, Erie, CO US

W. Michael Sturm, Santa Cruz, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100055658SYSTEM FOR AND METHOD FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT - In systems, methods and program products relating to the assessment of individuals, a subject can be provided with an assessment through software and a computer for improved functionality. The software may be directly installed on the subject's computer or may be on a remote server accessible through a communication network, such as a local network or the Internet. Stimuli to be presented to subject are selected in real time and may be selected randomly from a database of stimuli. Further, in the event of borderline cases, a refinement process may be used to provide an accurate assessment of the subject. Methods for the assessment of teams, comprising subject individuals, for the construction of ideal process profiles, and for coaching individuals are provided.03-04-2010
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