Patents Represented by Attorney Kenneth R. Glaser
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Patent number: 6546242Abstract: The present invention provides a computer program embodied on a computer readable medium. The computer may include a code segment for storing user service information. The computer program may also include a code segment for communicating with a mobile switching station and remote service providers. The computer program may further include a code segment for accessing services from remote service providers. The computer program may also include a code segment for routing the services to a communications device.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2000Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Telefonaktiebolaget L.M. EricssonInventors: Vladimir Alperovich, Theodore Havinis
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Patent number: 6327378Abstract: A method and system for recognizing a time varying waveform signal subject to amplitude distortions such as experienced with optical or magnetic printed character reading systems for scanning documents such as bank checks and the like. The variable amplitude waveform is sampled at predetermined time intervals representing predetermined spacings across a dimension of the character being read and difference values related to the sample amplitude ratio values between adjacent samples are calculated to develop a difference waveform or signature. This difference waveform may then be compared to a set of templates representing characters expected to be recognized. The amplitude ratio value of each sample may also be compared to that of a previous sample to determine the direction of the slope of the waveform at selected points wherein rising, falling or no change slope direction identifiers may be compared to a set of templates of characters expected to be read.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 1995Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignee: BancTec, Inc.Inventor: Stuart R. Ball
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Patent number: 5435104Abstract: A seal assembly for use in combination with a retractable door includes a replaceable seal strip for positively sealing the gap between the door frame and the retractable door. The seal strip is flexed about a fold line in response to compression by transversely sloping seal receiving surfaces of a seal receiver and retainer bar. The external side portion of the seal strip projects transversely with respect to the retractable door, and is deflected by positive engagement with the door when the seal assembly is mounted in the operative position. The retainer bar is secured to the seal receiver by a screw fastener, and may be removed for repair or replacement of the seal strip without requiring removal of the receiver from the door frame. The seal assembly utilizes a replaceable rectangular seal strip of resilient material which initially is in a flat condition.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1994Date of Patent: July 25, 1995Assignee: Overhead Door CorporationInventor: Alfred T. Dietrich
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Patent number: 5433772Abstract: A high voltage electrostatic filter has alternating oppositely charged plates with an ionizing wire affixed directly to alternate plates so as to be included in a removable charged assembly unit which may also include the high voltage source and deflection of the direction of air flow by the charged plates brings airborne particulate into contact with the plates.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1993Date of Patent: July 18, 1995Inventor: David Sikora
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Patent number: 5368486Abstract: A system for merchandising and selecting pre-fabricated cabinets for installation in a living space. Comprising the system are informational display and selection charts on which a unique code indicia, particularly color coded, is assigned to each cabinet unit. Following a scaled plan layout of the cabinet area in an intended living space for which installation is contemplated, the selected units can be readily retrieved from a merchandising display on which the various units are clearly identified by their codes.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1992Date of Patent: November 29, 1994Assignee: Triangle Pacific Corp.Inventor: Alan M. Kurzman
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Patent number: 5364307Abstract: Flexible centering apparatus for centering a flexible drive cable within a cylindrial cable housing, the centering apparatus formed of an elongated finned sleeve in which radially disposed fins engage the cable housing, the fins being free and unattached at their outer ends. In one embodiment, the centering apparatus is of uniform construction; in another embodiment, the centering apparatus is of dual durometer construction.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1990Date of Patent: November 15, 1994Assignee: Vinylex CorporationInventor: John E. Shaulis
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Patent number: 5348437Abstract: A vehicle restraining apparatus is disclosed which is adapted to be disposed adjacent a fixed structure, such as a loading dock, for securing a vehicle adjacent the fixed structure. In a typical application, the apparatus is disposed adjacent a loading dock for restraining trucks which are backed into a position adjacent the dock during loading and unloading operations. The apparatus includes an articulated structure adapted to be deployed in a vehicle-engaging position adjacent an upright surface of the dock for engaging an adjacent vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1994Date of Patent: September 20, 1994Assignee: Overhead Door CorporationInventors: Leroy G. Krupke, James L. Grisham, David S. Boucher
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Patent number: 5320699Abstract: An apparatus for selectively attaching strips of an encodable material bearing a heat activatable adhesive to a document or for removing the strips therefrom generally comprises a strip attachment assembly and a strip removal assembly. The attachment assembly includes a set of document feed rollers and strip feed rollers which deliver the documents and the strips to an alignment subassembly where the document and the strip are properly aligned. A cutter cuts the strip to match the length of the document and the aligned document and strip pass by a heater which heats the heat activatable adhesive. The strip secured to the document by the heat activatable adhesive is sealed thereto by a pair of sealing rollers. The strip removal assembly comprises a passageway having a heater extending along one side and an obstruction extending across a portion of the passageway.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1992Date of Patent: June 14, 1994Assignee: BancTec, Inc.Inventors: Jack G. Clark, Jr., Joseph W. Schouster
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Patent number: 5203952Abstract: An apparatus for selectively attaching strips of an encodable material bearing a heat activatable adhesive to a document or for removing the strips therefrom generally comprises a strip attachment assembly and a strip removal assembly. The attachment assembly includes a set of document feed rollers and strip feed rollers which deliver the documents and the strips to an alignment subassembly where the document and the strip are properly aligned. A cutter cuts the strip to match the length of the document and the aligned document and strip pass by a heater which heats the heat activatable adhesive. The strip secured to the document by the heat activatable adhesive is sealed thereto by a pair of sealing rollers. The strip removal assembly comprises a passageway having a heater extending along one side and an obstruction extending across a portion of the passageway.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1990Date of Patent: April 20, 1993Assignee: BancTec, Inc.Inventors: Jack G. Clark, Jr., Joseph W. Schouster
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Patent number: 5181360Abstract: A standing-seam roof system with elevated sub-purlins supported on concealed slip assemblies is provided. A uniform thermal-insulating value of the roof system is maintained by elevating the roof panels substantially above the undeformed depth of the thermal-insulating blanket. Each clip assembly consists of two parts allowing level adjustment after the fastening of the clip assembly.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1991Date of Patent: January 26, 1993Assignee: United Dominion Industries, Inc.Inventor: Thomas M. Shingler
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Patent number: 5152689Abstract: A system for merchandising and selecting pre-fabricated cabinets for installation in a living space. Comprising the system are informational display and selection charts on which a unique code indicia, particularly color coded, is assigned to each cabinet unit. Following a scaled plan layout of the cabinet area in an intended living space for which installation is contemplated, the selected units can be readily retrieved from a merchandising display on which the various units are clearly identified by their codes.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1990Date of Patent: October 6, 1992Assignee: Triangle Pacific Corp.Inventor: Alan M. Kurzman
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Patent number: 5145165Abstract: A pocket for receiving and stacking sorted documents from a high-speed reader sorter includes an anti-jamming device for engaging the documents in the pocket to urge the documents into a stacked configuration according to the sequence in which the documents enter the pocket. The device includes a casing having a plurality of flexible elements projecting therefrom, such that the elements extend transversely with respect to the path of the incoming documents. A document entering the pocket will bend at least some of the flexible elements along the path of the incoming document. The flexible elements deflect the previously pocketed documents out of the path of the incoming documents, to allow the incoming document to enter the pocket unimpeded. The flexible elements are held in discrete bundles by mounting the elements in trapezoidal-shaped cavities within the casing.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1990Date of Patent: September 8, 1992Assignee: BancTec, Inc.Inventors: George A. Sarinopoulos, Charles K. Eaton
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Patent number: 5135115Abstract: A document sorter/stacker apparatus includes a plurality of slotted disk assemblies respectively associated with bins or pockets in which high-speed transported documents are to be sorted and stacked. Each of the disk assemblies is selectively rotated to position its document capture slot either into or out of the transport path documents, thereby to enable either the routing of the document through that particular pocket or its passage to another pocket. When the leading end of a document is captured within the slot, the slotted disk assembly is rotated to feed the document into the corresponding pocket. The rim of the slotted disk assembly is in contact with a document transport belt and with an endless belt driven by the slotted disk assembly to urge the document into the pocket. After the document has been fed into the pocket, the endless belt urges the tail end of the document away from the slotted disk assembly and toward a backing plate where the documents are accumulated in a stacked configuration.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1988Date of Patent: August 4, 1992Assignee: BancTec, Inc.Inventors: John P. Miller, Thomas J. Norman, Jr., Ronald E. Robins
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Patent number: 5123197Abstract: A device for storing and organizing fishing baits and lures includes a flat backing member having a first attachment member and a plurality of storage bags arranged in discrete groups. Each group has a second attachment member for securing the bags of each group together and for attaching the corresponding group to the backing member. The bags define respective flaps with the respective mouths being at the free ends of the flaps. The individual bags of each group are substantially in registration and the groups are in staggered, overlapping relation so that all but the lowermost group partially overlap the groups below. A retaining member having a plurality of recessed regions is provided for receiving substantially cylindrical bait containers. A flexible casing is provided for housing and transporting the baits and lures.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1991Date of Patent: June 23, 1992Assignee: Dart ManufacturingInventors: William T. Gentry, Samuel M. Kogutt
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Patent number: 5115916Abstract: A package of personal care commodities comprised of a plurality of separate containers each charged with a supply of a care commodity and sectionally configured individually as a triangular truncated wedge. The individual containers are capable of being arranged and detachably retained together in a nested relation when assembled to collectively form either a compact enclosing package unit of square cross-section or a relatively flat section that can be conveniently stored or hand carried for travel.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1991Date of Patent: May 26, 1992Assignee: Stuart Jacobson Associates, Inc.Inventors: John C. Beasley, Pierre F. Dinand
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Patent number: 5042210Abstract: A glass block panel construction and method of fabrication useful for decorative and functional purposes. The panel includes a frame rigidly assembled from interlocking components to form a grid-like pattern of adjacent pockets, each pocket sized to receive and support a glass block by way of support lips extending around each pocket, the blocks bonded to the frame and therefore to one another in structurally stable and weather sealed relation.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1989Date of Patent: August 27, 1991Assignee: Innovative Building Products, Inc.Inventor: John R. Taylor
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Patent number: 5023746Abstract: A multiple element current sharing surge voltage protector is connected in parallel between a voltage source and the input of an electrical load. The protective network includes a low pass shunt capacitor filter, a first suppressor having a selenium varistor clamping device connected in parallel shunt relation with the low pass capacitor filter, and a second suppressor having a plurality of MOV varistor clamping devices connected in parallel shunt relation with the low pass capacitor filter and the selenium suppressor. The parallel connected MOV varistors remain substantially in a non-conducting, open circuit condition until the surge voltage exceeds the turn-on clamping voltage of the MOV suppressors. After turn-on of the MOV varistors, the total surge current flow is divided through the selenium varistor and the multiple MOV varistors, and the shunt capacitor.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1989Date of Patent: June 11, 1991Inventor: Barry M. Epstein
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Patent number: 5020269Abstract: A device for storing and organizing fishing baits and lures includes a flat backing member having a first attachment member and a plurality of storage bags arranged in discrete groups. Each group has a second attachment member for securing the bags of each group together and for attaching the corresponding group to the backing member. The bags define respective flaps with the respective mouths being at the free ends of the flaps. The individual bags of each group are substantially in registration and the groups are in staggered, overlapping relation so that all but the lowermost group partially overlap the groups below. A retaining member having a plurality of recessed regions is provided for receiving substantially cylindrical bait containers. A flexible casing is provided for housing and transporting the baits and lures.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1990Date of Patent: June 4, 1991Assignee: Dart Manufacturing CompanyInventors: William T. Gentry, Samuel M. Kogutt
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Patent number: 5007540Abstract: A package of personal care commodities comprised of a plurality of separate containers each charged with a supply of a care commodity and sectionally configured individually as a triangular truncated wedge. The individual containers are capable of being arranged and detachably retained together in a nested relation when assembled to collectively form either a compact enclosing package unit of square cross-section or a relatively flat section that can be conveniently stored or hand carried for travel.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1990Date of Patent: April 16, 1991Assignee: Stuart Jacobson Associates, Inc.Inventors: John C. Beasley, Pierre F. Dinand
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Patent number: D353914Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1993Date of Patent: December 27, 1994Inventor: Victor A. Sahm, Jr.