Patents Assigned to Remedy Technologies, LLC
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Patent number: 9701038Abstract: An apparatus for automatically adjusting a chainsaw cutting element as the chainsaw cutting element lengthens during use due to thermal expansion includes an elongate flat bar circumscribed by the chainsaw cutting element, a motor for causing the chainsaw cutting element to rotate about the elongate flat bar, a motor housing for housing the motor and a cover housing secured to the motor housing for covering a proximal end of the elongate flat bar and a rotatably mounted sprocket gear that engages a proximal end of the chainsaw cutting element. The elongate flat bar has a first, fully retracted position, a second, fully extended position, and an infinite number of positions of adjustment therebetween. Bias members continuously urge the elongate flat bar to displace during saw operation in a proximal-to-distal direction from the first, fully retracted position to the second, fully extended position to maintain chain tension at all times.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2016Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: Remedy Technologies, LLCInventor: Andrew M. Moody
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Publication number: 20140013385Abstract: Methods and systems for remediating a security policy violation on a computer system are provided. According to one embodiment, information is received by one computer system regarding a program-code-based operational state of another computer system at a particular time. It is determined whether the program-code-based operational state represents a violation of security policies that have been applied to or are active in regard to the computer system at issue by evaluating the received information with respect to the security policies. Each security policy defines at least one parameter condition violation of which is potentially indicative of unauthorized activity or manipulation to make the computer system at issue vulnerable to attack. When a security policy violation is detected, then a remediation is identified that can address the violation; and the remediation is caused to be deployed to the computer system at issue.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2013Publication date: January 9, 2014Applicant: Colorado Remediation Technologies, LLCInventors: Daniel B. Bezilla, John L. Immordino, James Le Ogura
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Patent number: 8561134Abstract: Methods and systems for automatically determining one or more remediations for a remotely monitored host asset are provided. According to one embodiment, a policy database, having stored therein policies defines at least one parameter condition violation of which is potentially indicative of unauthorized activity or manipulation of the host asset, is maintained by a remote server. The remote server receives via a network, a value of a parameter of the host asset. The parameter value is one of multiple parameter values that collectively characterize an operational state of the host asset. A determination is made whether there is a policy violation based on the parameter value by retrieving and evaluating one or more policies with reference to the parameter value. When a policy violation is confirmed, a remediation is retrieved from a remediation database associated with the remote server and the remediation is deployed to the host asset.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2012Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: Colorado Remediation Technologies, LLCInventors: Daniel B. Bezilla, John L. Immordino, James Le Ogura
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Publication number: 20130198800Abstract: Methods and systems for automatically determining one or more remediations for a remotely monitored host asset are provided. According to one embodiment, a policy database, having stored therein policies defines at least one parameter condition violation of which is potentially indicative of unauthorized activity or manipulation of the host asset, is maintained by a remote server. The remote server receives via a network, a value of a parameter of the host asset. The parameter value is one of multiple parameter values that collectively characterize an operational state of the host asset. A determination is made whether there is a policy violation based on the parameter value by retrieving and evaluating one or more policies with reference to the parameter value. When a policy violation is confirmed, a remediation is retrieved from a remediation database associated with the remote server and the remediation is deployed to the host asset.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2012Publication date: August 1, 2013Applicant: Colorado Remediation Technologies, LLCInventor: Colorado Remediation Technologies, LLC
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Patent number: 8341691Abstract: A method, of automatically determining one or more remediations for a device that includes a processor, may include: receiving values of a plurality of parameters which collectively characterize an operational state of the device, there being at least one policy associated with at least a given one of the plurality of parameters, policy defining as a condition thereof one or more potential values of, or based upon, the given parameter, satisfaction of the condition potentially being indicative of unauthorized activity or manipulation of the device; automatically determining, from the received parameter values, whether the conditions for any policies are satisfied, respectively; and automatically selecting one or more remediations for the device according to the satisfied policies, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2009Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Colorado Remediation Technologies, LLCInventors: Daniel Bailey Bezilla, John Leonard Immordina, James Le Ogura
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Publication number: 20050236333Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for the removal of a contaminate from an aqueous medium using a zeolite-based sorption column. The systems and methods include an optimized relationship between the hydraulic loading, zeolite mesh size, distribution of zeolite mesh sizes and zeolite bed volume expansion to provide a highly effective sorption column that resists clogging while increases capacity.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2004Publication date: October 27, 2005Applicant: Water Remediation Technology LLCInventors: Charles Williams, Jody Kelso, David Jones