Patents Represented by Attorney Steins & Associates, P.C.
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Patent number: 7146163Abstract: A Sender-Address-Based Telecommunications Operator Call-back System and Method is disclosed. Unlike the prior systems, the present invention eliminates the use of a direct inward dialing telephone number. The system recognizes a triggering email or SMS message and associates the message to a particular authorized user. Once authorized, the system places a call to the caller and then places a call to the called person. The triggering email or SMS message only requires minimal special formatting, such as containing the sender's registered email address in the “from” field and the called number in the “subject” field. The system may permit third party persons to be authorized to make collect calls to the account holder on the account holder's account. The system may further provide the user with periodic account balance updates both manually and automatically as calls are being made.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2002Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: ISP Operator CorporationInventor: Dumitru Borsan
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Patent number: 7136924Abstract: A Method and System for Parallel Operation and Control of Legacy Computer Clusters is disclosed. Also disclosed is a system that permits the creation of a cluster computer using the legacy operating systems already existing on the computing devices. The system is further be able to seamlessly operate over a standard wide are network, such as the “Internet,” as well as over local area networks. The system further permits the individual computers to operate either as part of the cluster, or on local operations, without any need for modification to the other computers involved in the cluster. Still further, the system utilizes standard TCP/IP format for all internodal messaging. Finally, the system maintains performance “grades” for each cluster node, either by node self-grading, or by node reporting, such that the user can select which nodes to participate in a particular parallel application.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2002Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Inventor: Dean Dauger
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Patent number: 7126979Abstract: The system and method autonomously and selectively jams frequency-hopping signals in near real-time by incorporating a fundamental change in the detection and reaction technology, to provide a reaction time that is short enough, within milliseconds or less, to capture and then jam even the fastest frequency hopping radios in use today, without relying on prior art methods of using standard CPU driven technology. The system automatically determines if detected signal(s) should be jammed, and subsequently to automatically end extremely quickly activates the jamming transmitter on the frequency-hopper transmitter's frequency. Finally, the system provides a programmable user interface so that operators can set up the system to act autonomously as intended, such that operator intervention is unnecessary when the system is placed in jamming operation mode.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2004Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: Networkfab CorporationInventor: Lars Karlsson
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Patent number: 7099369Abstract: A Method and Apparatus for Surgical High-speed Follower Jamming Based on Selectable Target Direction is disclosed. The system and method of the present invention automatically detects and jams sudden, short duration communications signals in near real time, in a compass direction selected by the user on the battlefield. Such a system is unique in the number and type of input parameters it uses to allow the operator to tailor its jamming results. The system solves the efficiency, fratricide, and latency issues of prior art systems and greatly enhances the operational capabilities of the modern military unit by allowing the unit to kill all enemy transmitters in any specified sector of the battlefield. The system embodies the addition of real time direction-finding methods to the invention of application Ser. No. 10/912,976.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2005Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: Networkfab CorporationInventor: Lars Karlsson
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Patent number: 7095779Abstract: A Method and Apparatus for Automatic Jammer Frequency Control of Surgical Reactive Jammers is disclosed. The system and method to autonomously and selectively jam frequency-hopping signals in near real-time. The system has the ability to automatically detect short duration signals (such as those output from frequency hoppers), to automatically determine if detected signal(s) should be jammed, and subsequently to automatically and extremely quickly activate the jamming transmitter on the frequency-hopper transmitter's frequency. Furthermore, the system improves upon the FFT-based front-end system by incorporating a module that automatically and iteratively comparing the digital FFT results to the analog RF signal to the arrive at a total frequency offset between the FFT results and the analog signal so that the transmitted jamming signal will be more accurately applied on the desired or target frequency.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2005Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignee: Networkfab CorporationInventor: Lars Karlsson
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Patent number: 7075517Abstract: An Enhanced Method and User Interface for Controlling Radio Communications Equipment by Utilizing a Wheel Mouse is disclosed. The user interface method of this invention utilizes a wheel mouse in concert with specialized software to intuitively control the radio device by addressing individual characters in a field, with downward independency and upward dependency. This invention provides the most efficient and unique radio equipment control interface today.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2003Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: Networkfab CorporationInventor: Dmitri Soloviev
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Patent number: 7075482Abstract: A Direction Finding DF Method and System Using Transmission Signature Differentiation is disclosed. Also disclosed is system that is able identify which signal is coming from which transmiitter. Futhermore, the syatem can take each respective transmitter's Line-of-Bearing (LOB) data and process them separately. The system is further capable of being fully automated in order to reduce to processing time and eliminate the necessity of human intervention. In an alternative embodiment of the present invention the system can feasibly be remotely controlled by a network such that the information can be collected from other from similar systems. In this way, a far more efficient DF System can be achieved in which multiple transmitters' positions can be determined one quickly from a centralized command facility.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2004Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: Network Fab CorporationInventor: Lars Karlsson
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Patent number: 7052409Abstract: A Planar-Parallactic Golf Alignment Aide is disclosed. Also disclosed is a device that provides the golfer with a planar alignment sight line for aligning the club face with the target. The invention further provides the golfer with a parallactic alignment sight line for placing his or her head in the proper and repeatable position in order to eliminate unintentional stance variations. The aide may be incorporated within the club head and operate by aligning an aperture or line with the projected image of that aperture or line to use the phenomena of parallax for head alignment. The aperture or line is formed in the top of a dome, and the projected image then appears on a projection surface below the dome. The device may either be an attachment for a conventional club head, or may incorporated into the head itself.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2004Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Inventor: Jason Goldsmith
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Patent number: 7043949Abstract: A Child Proof Key for Barrel-housed Gun Lock is disclosed. Also disclosed object of the present invention to provide a Child Proof Key for Barrel-housed Gun Lock. The lock includes a handle defined by a slot formed along its length for acceptance of the shaft. The shaft is hinged at one end which permits the shaft to be stowed within the shaft slot. The shaft terminates in a key socket at its head for engagement with the keyed head of a bore-housed gun lock. The key further includes a bushing along the length of the shaft for centering the key socket within the barrel of the weapon, and further to identify the size by indicia inscribable thereon (or other desirable indicia). Very importantly, the shaft slot formed in the handle is defined by a shoulder and a shaft bore, with the gap between the two shoulders being slightly smaller than the diameter of the shaft such that the shaft snaps into the slot when stowed.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2002Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: & Son, Inc.Inventors: Larry Ross, Cruz Luna
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Patent number: 7011103Abstract: A Vacuum Relief Assembly for I.C. Engine Intakes is disclosed. Also disclosed is a device that permits outside air into the intake tract of an internal combustion engine in the event of an excessively high vacuum condition within the intake tract. Furthermore, the device is constructed from durable materials and resists the excessive temperatures found in the engine compartment of a vehicle. Still further, the device is made from two half-cylindrical sections that mate to one another around the intake tract to form a cylindrical attachment. The method of installation enables the device to be installable onto the intake tract in situ, and without the need to cut out a section of the tract.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2003Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Assignee: Injen Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Ron Delgado
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Patent number: 7011610Abstract: Roll-able dumbbells are disclosed. An improved roll-able dumbbell utilizing gravitation and roll-resistance is presented having a handle and a plurality of circular weights attached to its ends. Regular dumbbells are generally held in hands and lifted up and down. The improved roll-able hand weights, in addition to providing benefits of a regular dumbbell, can be held and rolled against a variety of horizontal, slanted or vertical surfaces in a multitude of body positions. Each entire circular weight, its outer segments and/or the surface layer can rotate independently in respect to the handle. In addition, rotational resistance can be influenced by the user by tightening/loosening the end caps or other means. The total weight of the improved roll-able hand weights can also be adjusted by the user, who can select proper number and combination of individual components.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2004Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Inventor: Greg Wawrzyniak
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Patent number: 7002509Abstract: A Method and System for Emitter Identification Using Transmission Signatures is disclosed. Also disclosed is a system that is able to take in the undemodulated IF of the receiver and perform identification algorithms on that data. The system is further able to perform these functions in real-time and present the operator with an intelligent evaluation as to the identification of an emitter, or the presence of a new emitter. Still further, the system is capable of being fully automated to reduce the processing time to react to the results of the emitter identification. Furthermore, the present invention can feasibly remotely control the emitter identification system over a network and collect the same information from similar systems. In this way, a far more efficient System can be achieved wherein emitters can be determined, tracked, or monitored more quickly from a centralized command facility.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2004Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: Networkfab CorporationInventor: Lars Karlsson
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Patent number: 6978576Abstract: An Improved Gate Assembly is disclosed. The preferred gate assembly is constructed primarily from plastic or other resilient material that resists denting, bending, chipping, cracking, and graffiti painting. The gate assembly includes a novel mounting and hinge system from which the gates hang and swing, and which permits the pivot points to flex in order to prevent damage to the gate members themselves. The preferred gate system includes a cane bolt assembly that remains retracted while the gates are being moved, and also flexes and/or bends if the gates are struck by a vehicle. The gates include shock-absorbing bumper assemblies to prevent damage to them and may include display sections for displaying pertinent warnings or other information.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2003Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Inventor: R. Kevin Shirk
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Patent number: 6975981Abstract: An Improved Method for Communication with Real-time Remote Devices over Wide-area Communications Networks is disclosed. Also disclosed is a method and system that provides the remote device with local (non-networked) control for Time-Dependent-Responses, while limiting those communications transmitted over the network to those of the Non-Time-Dependent type. The method and device provide a local emulation of the controlling computer to the remote device, and a local emulation of the remote device to the controlling computer and any other devices monitoring the remote device. The emulations may be provided within either the computer and device themselves (as software), or within discrete, stand-alone devices (“remoting devices”). The emulations can compensate for communications delays and or errors by maintaining a calculated image of the remote device or controlling computer.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2000Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Assignee: Networkfab CorporationInventor: Dmitri Soloviev
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Patent number: 6953130Abstract: An Improved Glove Dispenser is disclosed. The disclosed dispenser will automatically open a pair of standard disposable gloves in response to a user request, preferably by voice. The dispenser further includes a shuttle assembly that will retrieve and position a pair of gloves for donning. The preferred dispenser will accept glove cartridges that can be loaded into the dispenser without being touched by the hands of the person installing the cartridges. In other embodiments of the disclosed dispenser, there is the capability to provide two or more different-sized or configured gloves for donning by users. The preferred dispenser further includes an embodiment whereby the gloves are inflated prior to being donned, in order to further assist the user in donning the gloves. The preferred dispenser further includes a glove donning rack assembly that has a unique glove release assembly for releasing gloves onto hands inserted into them when desired.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2002Date of Patent: October 11, 2005Assignee: Glove Box, Inc.Inventor: Adrian Corbett
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Patent number: 6942275Abstract: A Collapsible Bed Cap for Trucks is disclosed. The cover has a plurality of collapsible or sectioned ribs extending longitudinally along the length of the bed in order to provide structural rigidity to the cover. The cap or cover is sectional and detachable such that it can be disassembled and/or collapsed and then stored in a single bag. When assembled, the cover has a tight, aerodynamic and aesthetically pleasing material cover to protect truck bed contents from environmental effects. The bed cover further has front and rear arches for strength; these arches are also collapsible for storage. Still further, the cover may be removed from a bed while assembled so that it might be converted into a free-standing awning.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2003Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Inventor: Adrian Corbett
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Patent number: 6913335Abstract: Methods and Apparatus for Image Transfer to Multiple Articles Having Non-planar Surfaces are disclosed. Also disclosed is an apparatus that utilizes a modified microprocessor-based printer. The apparatus has end portions and at least one intermediate portion for holding two or more three-dimensional articles for printing images thereon. The apparatus further includes holding cups for securely gripping the ends of the three-dimensional articles while the images are being transferred thereto. The apparatus is further adjustable in order to accommodate articles having differing lengths.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2003Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Inventor: Raul Martinez
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Patent number: 6814096Abstract: A closed loop pressure controller system that sets, measures and controls the process pressure within a semiconductor process is shown. The system is commonly composed of a pressure sensor to collect the pressure information, a controller box that hosts the control electronics, and a valve to physically affect the conductivity of the inlet or outlet gas line and accordingly the process pressure. The present invention differs from the prior art by using closed-loop motor control of the valve, rather than the method of the prior art, where the valve position is controlled by a stepper motor actuator driven in an open loop fashion. It is demonstrated that the utility of such prior art open-loop configurations is limited by the fact that the achievable precision of the valve position is hindered by static friction in the valve system, and the non-linear character of the torque versus shaft-angle of the motor (among other error components).Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2000Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: Nor-Cal Products, Inc.Inventors: Emmanuel Vyers, William Ballard, David Kruse, Sean Mallory, Per Cederstav
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Patent number: D531682Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2005Date of Patent: November 7, 2006Inventor: Wilbert C. Farris, Jr.
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Patent number: D534942Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2004Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Reno Wilson, Inc.Inventor: Kerry Lynch