Patents Assigned to Equilibrium
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Patent number: 11869461Abstract: A tuner for a guitar having a neck and string nut including a plurality of nut slots configured to receive respective guitar strings. A tuner mount is fixedly secured to the neck and a tuner body is mounted on the tuner mount. A string break angle fastener is engageable with a guitar string passing through the respective nut slot and sets a break angle of the guitar string. A string lock carriage is movably mounted on the tuner body and includes a string fastener engageable with the guitar string passing through the respective nut slot to secure the guitar string to the carriage. A tuner knob is manually movable to drive the string carriage and thereby adjust the tension of and tune the respective guitar string.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2022Date of Patent: January 9, 2024Assignee: Equilibrium Guitars LLCInventors: David Cohen, Mariann Uleberg-Cohen
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Patent number: 9158745Abstract: An automatic graphics delivery system that operates in parallel with an existing Web site infrastructure is provided. The system streamlines the post-production process by automating the production of media through content generation procedures controlled by proprietary tags placed by an author within URLs embedded within Web documents.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2013Date of Patent: October 13, 2015Assignee: EQUILIBRIUMInventors: Sean Barger, Brian Rice, Matt Butler, David Pochron
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Patent number: 8656046Abstract: An automatic graphics delivery system that operates in parallel with an existing Web site infrastructure is provided. The system streamlines the post-production process by automating the production of media through content generation procedures controlled by proprietary tags placed by an author within URLs embedded within Web documents.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2008Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: EquilibriumInventors: Sean Barger, Steve Johnson, Matt Butler, Jerry Destremps, David Pochron, Trent Brown
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Publication number: 20130198788Abstract: An architecture is disclosed that enables users to upload videos directly from a camera or from saved videos from most video devices into video channels and automatically publish and notify to all who subscribe to channels or follow accounts. Embodiments allow users to share videos to social services, such as Facebook and Twitter, automatically display in embedded channels on any Website, directly to a Facebook or other developed applications using an Application Program Interface (API). Users can search, subscribe, view, and manage their video channels and videos, and modify their associated metadata content from anywhere.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2013Publication date: August 1, 2013Applicant: AUTOMATED MEDIA PROCESSING SOLUTIONS, INC, DBA EQUILIBRIUM, AMPS, INC.Inventor: AUTOMATED MEDIA PROCESSING SOLUTIONS, INC, DBA
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Publication number: 20130138774Abstract: An automatic graphics delivery system that operates in parallel with an existing Web site infrastructure is provided. The system streamlines the post-production process by automating the production of media through content generation procedures controlled by proprietary tags placed by an author within URLs embedded within Web documents.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2013Publication date: May 30, 2013Applicant: Automated Media Processing Solutions Inc. dba Equilibrium, "AMPS, Inc."Inventor: Automated Media Processing Solutions Inc. dba Equilibrium, "AMPS, Inc."
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Patent number: 8381110Abstract: An automatic graphics delivery system that operates in parallel with an existing Web site infrastructure is provided. The system streamlines the post-production process by automating the production of media through content generation procedures controlled by proprietary tags placed by an author within URLs embedded within Web documents.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2008Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: EquilibriumInventors: Sean Barger, Steve Johnson, Matt Butler, Jerry Destremps, David Pochron, Trent Brown
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Patent number: 8202201Abstract: The invention is a stationary exercise scooter device and method of operation for improved physical fitness, physical therapy, strength, balance, mental fitness and entertainment, enabling a user to actualize balance and cardiopulmonary exercise benefits from side to side movement, and simulated forward movement of an unstable board or scooter, with the physical demands of riding the device within a proximate space of the device as a whole.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2007Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: Equilibrium Fitness Solutions, LLCInventor: Neeraj Dwarkadas Baheti
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Patent number: 8091093Abstract: Systems and methods for network security are disclosed. Embodiments of the present invention include a scalable, real-time solution to complement existing security systems and detect unusual activity. Embodiments of the present invention leverage the scale and complexity of networks and use the principles of statistical physics and thermodynamics to define thermal properties like entropy, temperature and energy for network states and changes in the properties as packets move through the network.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2008Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: Equilibrium Networks, IncorporatedInventor: Steve Huntsman
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Publication number: 20090094618Abstract: Systems and methods for network security are disclosed. Embodiments of the present invention include a scalable, real-time solution to complement existing security systems and detect unusual activity. Embodiments of the present invention leverage the scale and complexity of networks and use the principles of statistical physics and thermodynamics to define thermal properties like entropy, temperature and energy for network states and changes in the properties as packets move through the network.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2008Publication date: April 9, 2009Applicant: EQUILIBRIUM NETWORKSInventor: Steve HUNTSMAN
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Patent number: 6792575Abstract: A system using as input original media, an HTML document or browser language having proprietary tags, Web server traffic, and Web-client capabilities to generate an optimized Web media and HTML to refer to the generate media, and to automatically deploy the HTML and media to the Web server is provided. A Web authoring process is provided for facilitating creation of the media, assignment of a unique name to the media, and modification of the HTML document or browser language to contain a proprietary tag. Viewing capability is provided by the Web server passing the HTML or browser language, client browser capabilities, and current server traffic to the system, which parses the HTML or browser language searching for the proprietary tags. If a proprietary tag is found, the tag is processed to generate the Web media. Information is stored in the system database in case identical proprietary tags are processed.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1999Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Assignee: Equilibrium TechnologiesInventors: Christopher Samaniego, Nelson H. “Rocky” Offner, Adrian D. Thewlis, David R. Boyd
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Patent number: 6501970Abstract: Viable (HT) superconductor-based processing is disclosed comprising the controlled conversion of energy resulting from application of a (HT) superconductor to an electric, magnetic, electromagnetic and/or gravitational field, wherein the converted energy is released from a corresponding chill system in order to maintain a superconducting state of the (HT) superconductor under controlled extrinsic or boundary conditions. A closed vessel is instrumental to transform said energy once created into a mechanical work, a partial chill gas mass per operating time interval, i.e. &dgr;dmV/&dgr;t, and a partial conduction enthalpy. A corresponding chill system comprises optionally at least one aeropneumatic accumulator designed to operate at least one (HT) superconductor-based overpressure vessel or dewar accommodating at least one superconductor element immersed into a liquid chill agent such as liquid nitrogen of defined heat capacity per volume superconductor employed.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2001Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Assignee: Non-Equilibrium Materials and Processing (NEMP)Inventors: Joerg Heise, Wolf-Ruediger Canders, Wilfried Hedderich, Franz Hehmann
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Patent number: 4701189Abstract: Disclosed are improved recirculating sorption bed systems, e.g., rotary beds, of the type consisting of a mass of sorbent material in which one section is in sorption duty while another section is being regenerated thermally. The sorption beds may be operated to reduce heat consumption while simultaneously producing a more sorbate-free product by utilizing sensible heat added to the bed during regeneration to supply a portion of the heat or desorption required to reactivate the bed. In one embodiment, the bed system features a recirculation loop which circulates fluid between a pair of regions interposed between the edge of the sorption duty and regeneration regions.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1985Date of Patent: October 20, 1987Assignee: Near Equilibrium Research AssociatesInventor: Michael D. Oliker
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Patent number: 4652278Abstract: Disclosed is a method and apparatus for drying granular solids. A heated gas stream is directed through the volume of solids followed by a cooling gas stream. The method varies from conventional drying techniques by the alteration of the timing of the introduction of the cooling stream and by the use of sensible heat contained in the solids to supply heat of vaporization. The method yields improved energy efficiency and shorter drying times. The apparatus exhibits improved efficiency in carrying out the method of the invention than is possible using conventional equipment.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1985Date of Patent: March 24, 1987Assignee: Near Equilibrium Research AssociatesInventor: Michael D. Oliker
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Patent number: 4601732Abstract: Disclosed are sorption bed systems and methods of operating sorption bed systems of the type used to remove and recover plural dilute species from a fluid stream. The system comprises a main bed which is loaded during sorption duty, and a sorbate recovery, main bed-regeneration apparatus comprising a second sorption bed for separating the dilute sorbates, a sorbate collecting device such as a condenser, and optionally, when regeneration and sorbate recovery is conducted in a recirculating fluid mode, a third sorption bed downstream of the sorbate collecting device for improving the yield of sorbate recovery. Practice of the invention is characterized by a significantly reduced heat consumption and the collection of sorbate fractions of improved purity.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1984Date of Patent: July 22, 1986Assignee: Near Equilibrium Research AssociatesInventor: Michael D. Oliker
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Patent number: 4479814Abstract: Disclosed are improved recirculating sorption bed systems of the type in which one sorption bed is in sorption duty while another is being regenerated thermally by a recirculating regeneration loop. The regeneration loop includes a cooler/condenser, a heater, and a tertiary sorption bed. The tertiary bed takes up sorbate from the coolant stream that may contain sorbate as a result of operating the system with the Four Front Method disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,324,564. In some embodiments, the cooler/condenser is of the type which cools and removes sorbate from the recirculating regenerant stream by direct contact between a cooling fluid and the effluent. In other embodiments, the cooler/condenser retains condensed sorbate. In still other embodiments, the effect of the tertiary bed is improved by providing means for bypassing the bed with a portion of the stream from the heater, or by incorporating the heater into the tertiary bed.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1983Date of Patent: October 30, 1984Assignee: Near Equilibrium Research AssociatesInventor: Michael D. Oliker
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Patent number: 4324564Abstract: Disclosed is a method of operating adsorption beds of the type which are regenerable with heat and a bed which exploits the method. By altering the timing of the beginning and termination of the adsorption stage, the regeneration stage, and the cooling stage, it is possible to significantly reduce energy consumption, increase the throughput of the bed, provide greater security against breakthrough, produce a more adsorbate-free product, or attain certain combinations of these advantages.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1980Date of Patent: April 13, 1982Assignee: Near Equilibrium Research AssociatesInventor: Michael D. Oliker