Abstract: A self-programming synthesizer with neuroplastic behavior using variable binding and substitution that, on input of a data n, produces a new algorithm f(n) as well as affects an existing algorithm f(n). The synthesizer comprises at least one bare metal and a plethoral of coprocessors, an inference calculus implemented n reprogrammable logic. The synthesizer may also include a microvisor, analog-to-digital conversion and digital-to-analog outputs for some applications. Additionally, the synthesizer may include an internal or separate external clock frequency generator. The portion of plasticity provided by the inference calculus adds a reconfigurable artificial intelligence. The invention combines dynamic threat detection with direct control of system resources to detect and mitigate threats and anneal the system from cyber attack.
Abstract: A method, apparatus, and system for protection from hazards of conductivity is disclosed using non-electrical means to disrupt electrical current with a thermovolumetric substance. The purpose of this invention is to prevent hazardous conditions from occurring by disrupting the flow of electrical current prior to the development of arc fault conditions.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 28, 2017
Publication date:
October 4, 2018
Applicant:
Management Sciences, Inc.
Inventors:
Kenneth Gerald Blemel, Kenneth Dominic Blemel, Benjamin Allen Bone, Jesse Min-Tze Adamczyk, Lara Rose Draelos, Mariana Flores-Olivas, Matthew James Hinton
Abstract: A method, apparatus, and system for protection from hazards of conductivity is disclosed using non-electrical means to disrupt electrical current with a thermovolumetric substance. The purpose of this invention is to prevent hazardous conditions from occurring by disrupting the flow of electrical current prior to the development of arc fault conditions.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 17, 2018
Publication date:
October 4, 2018
Applicant:
Management Sciences, Inc.
Inventors:
Kenneth Gerald Blemel, Kenneth Dominic Blemel, Benjamin Allen Bone, Jesse Min-Tze Adamczyk, Lara Rose Draelos, Mariana Flores-Olivas, Matthew James Hinton
Abstract: A system that provides detection, annunciation, mitigation, and alleviation of stress attacks by executing algorithms based on measurement of intensity of light. The system determines to execute algorithms to take programmed action based on potential effects of a detected stress attack. The system can be used, for example, to determine the position of potential attacks to conduits that transport electricity, oil, gas, foodstuffs, water, people, and materials.
Abstract: A method, apparatus, and system for protection from fires and electrical shock of components used in construction of electrical conduits is disclosed using non-electrical means to disrupt flow of electricity before an arc fault, with the purpose to disrupt flow of current before risk of arcing. The purpose of this invention is to remove the hazard before an electrical arc occurs.
Type:
Application
Filed:
October 5, 2015
Publication date:
April 7, 2016
Applicant:
Management Sciences, Inc.
Inventors:
Kenneth G. Blemel, Kenneth D. Blemel, Peter A. Blemel, Todd F. Peterson
Abstract: A system for protection from fires and electrical shock of components used in construction of electrical systems is disclosed using a sensing degree of characteristic before an arc fault, with the purpose to detect, annunciate, and remove the hazard before an electrical arc occurs.
Type:
Application
Filed:
October 5, 2015
Publication date:
April 7, 2016
Applicant:
Management sciences, Inc.
Inventors:
Kenneth G. Blemel, Kenneth D. Blemel, Peter A. Blemel, Todd F. Peterson
Abstract: The invention relates to compositions and methods for treating mood spectrum disorder. The compositions relate to novel combinations and formulations of pharmaceutical compounds for treatment of mood spectrum disorders. The methods provide for use of the compounds provided herein for the treatment of mood spectrum disorders in addition to the use of mood screens for diagnosing a patient.
Abstract: A brush holder mounted on a container of cleaning fluid includes clips engaging the handles of one or more brushes to support the brushes with the bristles thereof extending vertically into the cleaning fluid. Two vertically-spaced motor-driven cranks, rotatable in synchronism with each other about vertically spaced horizontal axes, have a horizontally extending crank pin, the lower crank pin being received in a hole in the brush holder, and the upper crank pin being received in a slot in the brush holder.