Patents Assigned to Cloud Corporation
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Patent number: 11090773Abstract: Provided is a method of manufacturing a server room cooling apparatus, the method including: providing a housing; providing at least one frame in the housing; providing, on the at least one frame, a barrier wall configured to divide a space inside the housing into at least two spaces; forming a mist ejection unit configured to eject mist to an outer air supplied from outside the server room cooling apparatus, at a side of a supply unit that is formed by the barrier wall and supplies outer air to a server room; forming a filter unit configured to filter outer air supplied from outside the server room cooling apparatus, at a side of the mist ejection unit; and forming an outer air inflow unit into which outer air flows, at one side of the filter unit.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2015Date of Patent: August 17, 2021Assignee: NAVER CLOUD CORPORATIONInventors: Weon Gi Park, Ji Hyun Koo, Keun Ho Ryu, Dong Ju Lee, Jeong Beom Ko, Hun Nam Ji
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Patent number: 11082418Abstract: A system, method, apparatus, and computer program product for a privacy ensured brokered identity federation system. The privacy ensured brokered identity federation system connects a user in a brokered identity federation environment that blinds relying parties (RP) from credential service providers (CSP), blinds CSPs from RPs, and blinds a user's identity and data from the federation middleware hubs. The system utilizes ring signatures to attest to CSPs that a valid RP of the federation is making a request. The process utilizes CSP ring signatures to assure RPs that a valid CSP of the federation has provided a response. The process utilizes per transaction encryption keys created by the RP to ensure the federation has no access to data messages. It can further ensure that only the correct RP can decrypt a CSP response.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2018Date of Patent: August 3, 2021Assignee: Avalanche Cloud CorporationInventors: Mark A. Nelson, George S. Rathbun, Scott Kern
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Publication number: 20190372938Abstract: A system and methods are claimed for isolating a plurality of distributed connected computing and/or electronic devices, Internet-of-Things (IoT), networks, cloud instances, cloud networks, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), services, applications, virtual machines and operating systems (called throughout “elements”) within a distributed and segregated virtual network known as the virtual isolation network, individually deliverable to those elements; and a method for continuously connecting and securing those elements as members of the virtual isolation network over their long-term life-span.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2018Publication date: December 5, 2019Applicant: Acreto Cloud CorporationInventor: Babak Pasdar
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Patent number: 8839367Abstract: A method, software and system allows for the novel and seamless integration between disparate hardware and software systems to facilitate strong authentication and identity assertion of an individual as an integral component of transaction processing. The method, software and system can combine quick response (QR) code(s) with more custom mobile device uniform resource locator (URL) scheme(s) to seamlessly invoke mobile application(s) that enable an end user to perform strong, multi-factor authentication as a component of completing a transaction. The use of mobile application(s) can simplify and automate the conveyance of transaction details between computing platforms and devices to allow a user to fully participate in a transaction approval process with a simplified, convenient experience.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2012Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: Avalanche Cloud CorporationInventor: George Steven Rathbun
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Patent number: 6269616Abstract: A pouch machine continuously forms a series of multi-pitch, multi-product pouches in a continuous web of pouch material by folding the web and then forming spaced side seals to define a pouch closed on three sides with an initially unsealed mouth on top. The pouch is opened to its maximum volume prior to filling by pressurizing the pouch. Pressurization is achieved by introducing a curtain of compressed air under a plate and passing the mouths of the pouches adjacent the plate and thus through the air curtain. First and second plates engage the front and back panels of the pouches to assure correct pressurization of the pouches.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1999Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Assignee: Cloud Corporation LLCInventors: Thomas J. Plefka, John Rzeszutko, Joe W. Vinsik
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Publication number: 20010010147Abstract: A pouch machine continuously forms a series of multi-pitch, multi-product pouches in a continuous web of pouch material by folding the web and then forming spaced side seals to define a pouch closed on three sides with an initially unsealed mouth on top. The pouch is opened to its maximum volume prior to filling by pressurizing the pouch. Pressurization is achieved by introducing a curtain of compressed air under a plate and passing the mouths of the pouches adjacent the plate and thus through the air curtain. First and second plates engage the front and back panels of the pouches to assure correct pressurization of the pouches.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2001Publication date: August 2, 2001Applicant: Cloud CorporationInventors: Thomas J. Plefka, John Rzeszutko, Joe W. Vinsik
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Patent number: 6212859Abstract: A method of continuously forming, filling and sealing of packages with a continuous web of film material is disclosed and comprises the steps of providing a continuous web of film material and folding the web to provide confronting sides joined along a bottom edge and forming a vertical seal at spaced intervals along the web. This process forms a series of horizontally disposed pouches having opposed sidewalls separated by the vertical seals with each pouch being unsealed along a top edge. The pouches are then opened by separating the opposed sidewalls and are then filled with a product.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1998Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: Cloud Corporation, LLCInventors: Richard Bielik, Jr., Robert Czolek, Adam Dworak, Robert Anderson, August Zurawski, Charles E. Cloud
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Patent number: 6047528Abstract: A method and apparatus for packaging powder material includes feeding a continuous web of V-shaped heat sealable material to a first forming station to form longitudinally spaced upright seals to provide longitudinally spaced upwardly opening pouches. The pouches are filled with powder material at a filling station and then pulled through a downwardly curving path while the bottoms of the pouches are supported. The upper portions of the pouches are heated along the downwardly curving path and then snapped shut and pressed together to form a top seal with a set of nip rollers positioned at a lower portion of the downwardly curving path. Sealed pouches are then severed from the continuous web to form separate packages.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1998Date of Patent: April 11, 2000Assignee: Cloud CorporationInventors: Claude W. Scholin, William N. Pearson, Daniel A. Czolek, Jeffrey A. Rice
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Patent number: 5855105Abstract: A pouch making machine has a pin conveyor which receives finished pouches from a knife and transfers them to a cartoner where they are stacked in a carton in a continuous motion. The cartoner indexes the carton after entry of each pouch, or group of pouches, so that an empty portion of the carton is aligned with the pin conveyor's discharge path to receive the next pouches released from the conveyor. When a carton is full the cartoner executes a long move to discharge the filled carton and position a succeeding carton for receipt of the next pouches. The cartons are held with the bottom wall angled or tilted from both the horizontal and vertical so that during filling pouches in the carton are neither standing on edge nor piled in a vertical stack.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1997Date of Patent: January 5, 1999Assignee: Cloud CorporationInventor: Judd M. Ferris
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Patent number: 5722217Abstract: A method of continuously forming, filling and sealing of packages with a continuous web of polyethylene film material is disclosed and comprises the steps of folding the web to provide confronting sides joined along a bottom edge and sealing by training the web onto a vertical seal former having plurality of vertical sealers and progressively forming each vertical seal as the web is being continuously moved with the vertical sealer while at the same applying a low temperature sealing action to allow the area of the film being sealed to be progressively cooked. This process forms a series of horizontally disposed pouches severed by the vertical seals extending transversely of the web leaving sealed side edges of each pouch partially severed from one another with upper portions of each pouch also remaining connected with adjoining pouches and having opposed sidewalls of each pouch unsealed along a top edge preparatory to filling.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1995Date of Patent: March 3, 1998Assignee: Cloud CorporationInventor: Charles E. Cloud
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Patent number: 5699653Abstract: A pouch machine forms a series of pouches in a continuous web of pouch material by folding the web and then forming spaced side seals to define a pouch closed on three sides with an initially unsealed mouth on top. The pouch is opened to its maximum volume prior to filling by pressurizing the pouch. Pressurization is achieved by introducing a curtain of compressed air under a plate and passing the mouths of the pouches adjacent the plate and thus through the air curtain. The air curtain is preferably at least as wide as the mouth so the entire mouth is subjected to the air pressure, thereby causing the pouch to inflate to its maximum volume. Continuous web height control is provided to assure alignment of the web with the plate. A lip at the mouth may be formed by folding one edge of the pouch over prior to creation of the side seals. After filling the lip is folded back up prior to top sealing to make a balanced pouch.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1995Date of Patent: December 23, 1997Assignee: Cloud CorporationInventors: Donn A. Hartman, Charles E. Cloud
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Patent number: 5617706Abstract: A packaging machine including packaging apparatus to form fill and seal a chain of connected packages, a cutting station to separate the packages, means to operate the forming, filling and sealing apparatus and cutting apparatus so as to cut more packages than are formed, filled and sealed during a given time period.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1995Date of Patent: April 8, 1997Assignee: Cloud CorporationInventors: Donn A. Hartman, William N. Pearson
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Patent number: 5605183Abstract: A pouch packaging machine has a rotary filling head wherein pouches receive diverse fluent products from filling tubes. Adjacent filling tubes, and therefore adjacent pouches, are supplied with alternating flavors of products by a distribution deck having a separate channels for each flavor desired. The channels empty into a series of funnels attached beneath the deck. The funnel spouts are aligned with inlets to the filling tubes. The mouths of the funnels span substantially the entire channel to allow sufficient time for the product to pass from a supply device, through the channels, funnels and filling tubes and into a pouch before the pouch leaves the filling head.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1995Date of Patent: February 25, 1997Assignee: Cloud CorporationInventors: Donn A. Hartman, Thomas E. Cloud
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Patent number: 5549144Abstract: A filling head for a pouch packaging machine or the like has a plurality of rotating chambers for receiving measured amounts of an aerateable powder. Pistons aligned with the chambers can be inserted into the chambers to compress the powder and remove entrained air. The pistons are made of porous metal and communicate with a vacuum source for removing air from the chambers. The chambers can be opened after the compression stage to dispense the compacted pellet of product to an open pouch below.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1995Date of Patent: August 27, 1996Assignee: Cloud CorporationInventors: Adam J. Dworak, Donn A. Hartman
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Patent number: 5447219Abstract: A high speed packaging machine for making pouches of fluent material has a transfer wheel that changes the orientation of the finished, individual pouches. The wheel has a plurality of holder shafts rotatably mounted in the transfer wheel. The holder shafts mount vacuum cups for holding a pouch. The holder shafts also have a pinion which is engaged by a gear which in turn is actuated by a cam follower. The cam follower engages a stationary cam and is constrained for movement within a cam path. The cam follower causes rotation of the gear, pinion and holder shaft. The cam follower can be connected to the gear in either a leading or lagging position so the direction of holder shaft rotation can be selected without altering the cam or cam path.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1993Date of Patent: September 5, 1995Assignee: Cloud CorporationInventors: Adam J. Dworak, Donn A. Hartman
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Patent number: 5359832Abstract: A packaging machine including packaging apparatus to form a chain of connected packages, a cutting station to separate the packages having a controllable variable speed drive, an accumulator between the packaging apparatus and cutting station to accumulate the chain of packages, and control means to vary the speed of operation of the cutting station in response to the accumulation in the accumulator. The accumulator in its preferred form is a conveyor. A unique control device is provided which receives the completed package chain and delivers it for further processing.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1992Date of Patent: November 1, 1994Assignee: Cloud CorporationInventors: Donn A. Hartman, William N. Pearson
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Patent number: 5094657Abstract: A high speed method of manufacture of filled polyethylene pouches from polyethylene film comprising the steps of folding the film and causing it to move in folded flat form transversely sealing the film at longitudinally spaced intervals forming a continuous length of open edged unfilled polyethylene pouches, perforating the strip or web forming transversely extending longitudinally spaced lines of perforations between the pouches, exerting a vacuum upon the strip or web holding down sides of the unfilled pouches to stabilize the held sides thereof, blowing air at the open edged unfilled polyethylene pouches separating unheld sides of the pouches away from the vacuum held sides of the pouches, thus consecutively opening the pouches preparatory for filling the pouches, filling the pouches by moving articles to be packaged into the opened unfilled ends of the pouches, sealing the open ends of the filled pouches, and severing the pouches from the continuous strip for cartoning.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1990Date of Patent: March 10, 1992Assignee: Cloud CorporationInventors: Adam J. Dworak, Charles E. Cloud
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Patent number: 5081819Abstract: A packaging machine and a method for continuous forming of filled packages from relatively unstretchable roll stock of crinkled heat sealable filter paper. A series of pouch forming drum sockets are provided in an outer surface of a revolving drum and the paper is trained on the drum over the sockets. Another mechanism is provided for slitting the sheet of the filter paper along its length creating a pair of side-by-side heat sealable filter paper strips before the paper reaches the drum. A driven endless flexible before the paper reaches the drum. A driven endless flexible belt is operatively engaged with the outer drum surface. A suction device is provided for drawing overlapped belt areas of the belt into the drum sockets along with the relatively unstretchable crinkled filter paper strips sandwiched between the overlapped belt area and the pouch forming drum sockets thereby forming side-by-side continuous strips of crinkled filter paper pockets.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1989Date of Patent: January 21, 1992Assignee: Cloud CorporationInventor: Charles E. Cloud
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Patent number: 4486452Abstract: A method of manufacture of milk chocolate-coated toffee candy pieces by heating a mass of toffee to a softened temperature sufficient to permit portions of it to be pulled from the mass. Pulling strand portions from the mass in the form of fine strands while spooling the strands about a core forming area and causing the spooling to occur along the length and about the periphery of the core forming area to form a continuous length of the core at a core forming area. Contemporaneously axially moving the length of core along its axis off of an end of the core forming area. Then transversely severing an outer end of the axially moving length of core with consecutive cuts to form successive toffee pieces or toffee cores. Immersing the toffee cores in a bath of milk chocolate, and cooling the chocolate-covered cores to place them in condition for packaging.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1982Date of Patent: December 4, 1984Assignee: Cloud CorporationInventors: David A. Cloud, Charles E. Cloud, William N. Pearson, Donn A. Hartman
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Patent number: 4385882Abstract: An apparatus for manufacture of milk chocolate-coated toffee candy pieces that comprises a toffee header with means connected to the header for heating a mass of toffee to a softened temperature sufficient to permit portions of it to be pulled from the mass. The header has spaced orifices for the toffee to exit as strands. A rotary toffee forming device is mounted beneath the orifices. Means is provided for reciprocating the header back and forth with the fine toffee strands being drawn from the orifices by the rotary movement of the rotary toffee forming device. Means is provided for transversely severing outer ends of the axially moving lengths of cores with consecutive cuts to form successive toffee pieces of toffee cores. A chocolate coating bath is provided for first immersing the bottoms of the toffee cores in a bath of milk chocolate and then for flooding chocolate over the tops of the cores to completely coat the cores.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1981Date of Patent: May 31, 1983Assignee: Cloud CorporationInventors: David A. Cloud, Charles E. Cloud, William N. Pearson, Donn A. Hartman