Patents Assigned to Systems, LLC
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Publication number: 20110299970Abstract: A vehicle includes a base, a pair of wheel sets mounted underneath the base in a spaced apart relationship to each other, at least one coupling members mounted on at least one end of the base along longitudinal axis of the vehicle, an enclosure upstanding on the base and having a pair of side wall structures, a pair of end wall members and a roof member joining upper edges of each of the pair of side wall members and the pair of end wall structures, the enclosure defining an interior compartment of the railway freight car and an apparatus configured to move the enclosure in a vertical direction relative to the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2011Publication date: December 8, 2011Applicant: KACI Intermodal Systems, LLCInventors: Richard C. Hathaway, M. Kent Bridges
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Publication number: 20110298736Abstract: A docking station adapted to receive a touch-sensitive portable control device for communication with a programmable multimedia controller is provided. The docking station has a dedicated, wired redundant communication path coupling the docking station to the programmable multimedia controller for providing effective communication in the absence of wireless or unreliable wireless communications. The docking station is configured to receive signals from the portable control device and to bi-directionally transmit signals to and from said programmable multimedia controller. The portable control device has both wireless and wired compatibility, which includes a touch sensitive user interface configured with configuration information for allowing a user to make selections and enter settings regarding components interfaced with the programmable multimedia controller. The docking station converts the user entered signals into IP messages suitable for transfer over the dedicated, wired redundant communication path.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2011Publication date: December 8, 2011Applicant: Savant Systems, LLCInventors: Robert P. Madonna, Michael E. Noonan, Michael C. Silva
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Patent number: 8069622Abstract: Jamb connectors for finishing a penetration in concrete or masonry construction, the jamb connectors coupling a first jamb with a second jamb that is adjacent to the first jamb and having a first portion with two segments lying substantially in a same plane and positioned at a predetermined angle from each other, each first portion segment being configured for coupling with an associated surface portion of an associated one of the first and second jambs, and a second portion having two segments that are each coupled to corresponding segments of the first portion, each second portion lying at an angle equal to the predetermined angle from the other second portion and second portion being configured for positioning about the intermediate portions of one of the first and second jambs.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2009Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: All-Terior Systems LLCInventors: Geoffrey Claude Mees, Timothy A. Ellecbracht
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Patent number: 8069603Abstract: Devices, systems and methods of canting firearms such as rifles relative to fore grip having extendable and expanded legs. One version allows for a rocking and canting of the firearm by pivotally attaching an upper portion of the expanded legs. Another version allows for a separate canting member to be clamped to both the upper portion of a vertical fore grip and to the lower mounting rail of the firearm. The canting member has portions that cant (move to the left or to the right) relative to one another. An operator can cant the firearm in a free-state or to fixed positions as desired.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2009Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Grip Pod Systems, LLCInventors: Joseph R. Moody, Joseph D. Gaddini
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Patent number: 8071119Abstract: A dispensing device having a polymer which is combined with a therapeutic agent in the form of a microparticle or nanoparticle which is “hyper-compressed” to form a controlled release dispensing device and methods of locally administering a therapeutic agent using said microparticles.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2009Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Sustained Nano Systems LLCInventors: Barry M. Libin, Jeffrey M. Liebmann, Weiliam Chen
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Publication number: 20110295631Abstract: A method, system, and computer-readable medium for managing and collecting receivables are disclosed. Such a method includes providing at least one pre-existing account with first account information, the first account information having first account party data and providing at least one new account, each new account comprising new account information, the new account information having new account party data. The method also includes determining whether the first account party data of the pre-existing account matches the new account party data of the at least one new account and if so, tying the at least one new account with the matching pre-existing account to create a tied account. The method further includes calculating a score for any unmatched new account and any tied account based on at least one financial parameter and applying one or more collection strategies.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2011Publication date: December 1, 2011Applicant: Ontario Systems, LLCInventors: Amy Kennedy, Julie Bell, Tyler Roark, Kenneth Couch, Brian Cutler, Benjamin Kolb
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Publication number: 20110291413Abstract: An electric power generation system may be constructed of multiple similar generator modules arranged between a rotor and a stator. The rotor may be coupled to and/or integrated with a turbine that is configured to rotate in the presence of a fluid stream such as wind or water. Each generator module may have a rotor portion configured to generate a magnetic field having at least one characteristic that changes with respect to the rotational speed of the rotor. Each generator module may further have a stator portion configured to generate an alternating electric current responsive to the magnetic field. The generated electric current may be controlled by the stator portion of the generator module in order to magnetically control the rotational speed of the rotor and the turbine. Separation between the rotor and stator portions of the generator module may be magnetically maintained.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2011Publication date: December 1, 2011Applicant: Unimodal Systems, LLCInventors: John Lee Wamble, III, Christopher Perkins, John Cole, Clark Foster, Robert Baertsch
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Publication number: 20110292371Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for measuring a distance, a velocity, etc., of a target using coherent laser radiation. In one example, a method is provided comprising measuring a time required for a light pulse to travel to and from a target, the light pulse reflecting from the target, and determining the distance to the target based on the measuring. The method also comprises measuring a Doppler shift of the reflected light pulse using an optical detection technique and determining the velocity of the target from the Doppler shift. In a further example, a system is disclosed comprising a transceiver, a coherent source, an optical system and a detector configured to measure the distance to the target based on a measured time for a light pulse to travel to and from the target. The system is also configured to determine the velocity of the target from a measured Doppler shift.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2011Publication date: December 1, 2011Applicant: Optical Air Data Systems, LLCInventor: Chia Chen CHANG
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Patent number: 8066411Abstract: An LED lighting tube having a first segment, a second segment, and a rotating connector between the segments. Each segment has an elongated cylindrical housing, an aperture in the sidewall of the cylindrical housing, a reflector centered within the aperture, a circuit board within the cylindrical housing, and a rotatable electrical coupling connected to an outer end of the cylindrical housing. The circuit board has an LED that aligns with the aperture. The rotatable electrical coupling has a limiter insert that provides a rotative stop, a collet that at least partially surrounds the limiter insert and is rotatable about the limiter insert, and an interface connector secured to the limiter insert and in electrical communication with the circuit board. The rotatable electrical coupling permits the LED lighting tube to connect to a light fixture while also permitting the cylindrical housing to rotate relative to the light fixture.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2009Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Reled Systems LLCInventors: Dan Barton, Brad Barton
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Patent number: 8068217Abstract: An apparatus with a combination of a point light source and a single lens is provided. The present apparatus includes a point light source, a photodetector and a lens. The lens is placed in the same side of the point light source and the photodetector in order that the light emitting from the point light source is focused onto a target area of an object through the lens. The reflected light from the target area is focused onto the photodetector through the lens. The present apparatus can qualitatively and quantitatively monitor a content of a specific component of a tested solution. The geometric relationship of the point light source, the photodetector and the single lens can improve a measuring resolution of the present apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2010Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Transpacific Systems, LLCInventors: Yin-Chun Huang, Kuo-Jeng Wang
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Patent number: 8068594Abstract: A communications center supports sales and/or customer support services corresponding to a plurality of business affiliations. Operator terminals within the communications center are configurable. A management module manages the allocation of the operator terminals between the plurality of different business affiliations being supported by the communications center. The management module loads a set of configuration information into an operator terminal to match a determined business affiliation with a customer's communications device capabilities. At different times, e.g. corresponding to an initial communications session and a follow-on communications session, the same customer may be connected to different physical operator terminals and be communicating with different actual operators; however, from the perspective of the customer, the customer is made to think that the communication is with the same operator terminal and same operator.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2007Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Federal Network Systems LLCInventors: John-Francis Mergen, Daniel Martin Wood
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Patent number: 8069126Abstract: A method for ranking politically exposed persons and/or other persons and entities that pose a heightened risk based on their importance wherein an exposure index is determined for each person in the population as a function of the existence or absence of a relationship with each of the other members of the population and each of one or more exposure factors such as position held by the person, country in which the position is held, and source of information about the person. The politically exposed persons in the population are ranked in accordance with their respective exposure indexes. The population is sorted and a subset of the population containing those politically exposed persons having exposure indexes indicative or the highest likelihood of illicit financial activity is thereby identified.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2008Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Safe Banking Systems, LLCInventor: Mark A. Schiffer
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Patent number: 8066263Abstract: A rotary disk humidifier of the type that has multiple parallel spaced disks rotatably mounted in a water reservoir in a housing with controls for maintaining the water level in the housing to obtain an optimum wetted disk area above the water level exposed to air flow to achieve optimum humidification. At one theoretical extreme, the water level is at or above the center of rotation of disks decreasing the area of the disks exposed to free air flow through the housing. At the other theoretical extreme with the water level just at or slightly above the outer diameter of the disks, there is a grossly insufficient wetted area of the disk to approach the optimum area. Between those extremes there is a mathematical optimal range of the ratio inner wetted diameter of the disk Ri to the outside wetted diameter of the disk Ro (or the average outer diameter of the disk—the disk may not be circular) of about 0.30.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2008Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Braeburn Systems, LLCInventor: Ernest E. Soderlund
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Publication number: 20110288741Abstract: An apparatus and method for improving vehicle performance by application of pneumatic boost to vehicle engines, including diesel engines having at least one turbocharger supplying air to the engine, in a manner which increases engine torque output while minimizing the potential for exceed various operating limits to the maximum practicable extent. The vehicle's pneumatic booster system controller implements strategies for shaping the rate of the air injection during a boost event, tailoring the air injection to obtain maximum engine torque output while respecting the operating limits, by controlling the timing, duration, quantity and/or injection pattern during a boost event to achieve a refined distribution of compressed air injection over the course of the boost event to provide desired engine torque output and fuel efficiency while minimizing the potential for exceeding a wide variety of operation limits, regulatory, engineering and passenger comfort limits.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2010Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLCInventors: William J. SCHAFFELD, Nicholas Asmis, Mark W. McCollough, Richard Beyer
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Publication number: 20110283976Abstract: An apparatus and method for improving vehicle performance by application of pneumatic boost to vehicle engines, including diesel engines having at least one turbocharger supplying air to the engine, in a manner which increases engine torque output while minimizing the potential for exceed various operating limits to the maximum practicable extent. The vehicle's pneumatic booster system controller implements strategies for shaping the rate of the air injection during a boost event, tailoring the air injection to obtain maximum engine torque output while respecting the operating limits, by controlling the timing, duration, quantity and/or injection pattern during a boost event to achieve a refined distribution of compressed air injection over the course of the boost event to provide desired engine torque output and fuel efficiency while minimizing the potential for exceeding a wide variety of operation limits, regulatory, engineering and passenger comfort limits.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2010Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: Bendix Commercial Vehicle System LLCInventors: William J. Schaffeld, Nicholas Asmis, Mark W. Mccollough, Richard Beyer
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Publication number: 20110289430Abstract: Interaction in a virtual space may be facilitated among a super user and one or more users while preserving anonymity between the one or more users. The super user may be an individual that provides guidance or counseling to users within the virtual space regarding personal matters. As such, interactions between the super user and the one or more users may be based at least in part on confidential information respectively associated with the one or more users. The super user can obtain confidential information without exposing the identity of an associated user. Since anonymity is preserved, the one or more users can interact freely with the super user without concern of being identified.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2010Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: Three Wire Systems, LLCInventor: Dan Frank
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Publication number: 20110288730Abstract: An apparatus and method for improving vehicle performance by application of pneumatic boost to vehicle engines, including diesel engines having at least one turbocharger supplying air to the engine, in a manner which increases engine torque output while minimizing the potential for exceed various operating limits to the maximum practicable extent. The vehicle's pneumatic booster system controller implements strategies for shaping the rate of the air injection during a boost event, tailoring the air injection to obtain maximum engine torque output while respecting the operating limits, by controlling the timing, duration, quantity and/or injection pattern during a boost event to achieve a refined distribution of compressed air injection over the course of the boost event to provide desired engine torque output and fuel efficiency while minimizing the potential for exceeding a wide variety of operation limits, regulatory, engineering and passenger comfort limits.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2010Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLCInventors: William J. Schaffeld, Nicholas Asmis, Mark W. McCollough, Richard Beyer
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Publication number: 20110288538Abstract: Exemplary embodiments of apparatus and method for effecting at least one anatomical structure of a body can be provided. For example, at least one first arrangement can be provided which is structured to be at least partially inserted into the body and including an opening. In addition, at least one second arrangement can be provided which configured to increase and/or decrease a size of the opening by a motion thereof in a first direction. Further, at least one third arrangement can be provided which can be coupled to the second arrangement(s), and configured to move at least in a second direction which is at least approximately parallel to the second direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2011Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: Macroplata Systems, LLCInventors: Gregory Piskun, Patrick Gutelius, Oleg Shikhman
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Publication number: 20110288715Abstract: An apparatus and method for improving vehicle performance by application of pneumatic boost to vehicle engines, including diesel engines having at least one turbocharger supplying air to the engine, in a manner which increases engine torque output while minimizing the potential for exceed various operating limits to the maximum practicable extent. The vehicle's pneumatic booster system controller implements strategies for shaping the rate of the air injection during a boost event, tailoring the air injection to obtain maximum engine torque output while respecting the operating limits, by controlling the timing, duration, quantity and/or injection pattern during a boost event to achieve a refined distribution of compressed air injection over the course of the boost event to provide desired engine torque output and fuel efficiency while minimizing the potential for exceeding a wide variety of operation limits, regulatory, engineering and passenger comfort limits.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2010Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLCInventors: William J. SCHAFFELD, Nicholas Asmis, Mark W. McCollough, Richard Beyer
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Publication number: 20110284622Abstract: A carton for packaging a plurality of articles includes top (214, 314) and bottom (218/220, 318/320) panels connected together by spaced side wall panels thereby forming a tubular structure and a set of end panels for at least partially closing each end of the tubular structure. Each set of end panels includes a pair of upper end closure panels (232a, 232b, 332a, 332b), a pair of lower end closure panels (226a, 226b, 326a, 326b) hinged to respective lower portions of the side wall panels respectively and a pair of securing panels (224a, 224b, 324a, 324b) hingedly connected to respective upper portions of the side wall panels respectively. The upper end closure panels (232a, 232b, 332a, 332b) are hingedly connected respectively to the securing panels by respective connecting panels (230a, 230b, 340a, 340b). The upper end closure panels are coupled to the lower end closure panels respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2008Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: Meadwestvaco Packaging Systems, LLCInventor: Eric Boukredine