Patents Assigned to Systems, LLC
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Patent number: 7461981Abstract: Furcation tubing is made of glass-filled Teflon (PTFE) that provides reduced longitudinal shrinkage and increased tensile bond strength in the standard colors utilized for fiber identification. The furcation tubing experiences no more longitudinal shrinkage than furcation tubing made of polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) and has a tensile bond strength no less than furcation tubing made of clear, etched Teflon (PTFE). A fanout furcation kit prevents movement of the separated optical fibers in a funnel area of a lower furcation body. The funnel area is bathtub shaped with an increasing depth in the direction of an insert block having at least two rows of passageways in a staggered array. Guide walls defining the funnel area form a seal with an upper furcation body. Use of the furcation tubing and fanout furcation kit significantly reduces unacceptable attenuation and micro-damage to optical fibers deployed in an outdoor fiber optic network.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2006Date of Patent: December 9, 2008Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLCInventors: Charles A. Yow, Jr., Daniel Leyva, Jr., Terry Lee Cooke, John Bradley Johnson
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Patent number: 7461774Abstract: A customer interaction process may include conducting various activities at customer interaction console in addition to banking transactions. The customer interaction process may include retrieving customer account information associated with the customer and conducting a customer service activity with the customer at the console using the account information. The customer interaction process may also include retrieving banking product information associated with a banking product and conducting at least one sales activity using the banking product information. The customer interaction process may also include providing marketing information to customers at the customer interaction console. A customer interaction system includes various office and electronic components used to implement the customer interaction process.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2005Date of Patent: December 9, 2008Assignee: Advantage Branch & Office Systems, LLCInventors: Alexander Vergara, Harold Turner
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Patent number: 7462954Abstract: There is provided a system that includes (a) a power feed that distributes a high DC voltage in a building, where the high DC voltage is in a range of about 300 to 600 VDC, (b) a converter, coupled to the power feed, that receives the high DC voltage, and scales the high DC voltage to a low DC voltage, and (c) a controller that controls a firing rate of the converter so that the low DC voltage is in a range of about 23 to 48 VDC.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2006Date of Patent: December 9, 2008Assignee: Validus DC Power Systems, LLCInventor: Rudy Kraus
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Publication number: 20080297346Abstract: Smart, rollable, mini-pallet cargo container system comprising robust, auditable, secure, sealable, lockable, trackable and pollable, universal, half/quarter-sized boxes particularly useful for moving highly valuable or sensitive, personal, political, military or commercial materials, embodiments include truly verifiable ballot boxes, verifiably secure moving containers. Blast attenuation inserts are disclosed. The boxes include electronic locks containing event memory, sensors and alarms, and RF communications and GPS locator module(s) that radio to a base station the time, location and status of the inventive box, and anomalous events as they occur, including unauthorized attempts to open or break into the container, or potential damage events. In addition, both the locks and comm modules are programmable, and provide extensive, and selectably pollable and down-loadable, printable event, access and transport history and audit trails.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2006Publication date: December 4, 2008Applicant: Private Pallet Security Systems, LLCInventors: Rogers F. Brackmann, Jay R. Brackmann, Dennis J. Kossnar, David Ash, Jacques M. Dulin
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Patent number: 7460020Abstract: Secure, verifiable, computer-enabled, LAN/WAN/Wireless networked, facility emergency notification, rapid alert management, and occupant alarm systems for public, private, and government buildings, and outdoor areas for which there is a need for rapid alerts to occupants or attendees of the occurrence of impending or in-progress dangerous or threatening events. The inventive system is a highly flexible rapid alert initiation, management and archival system comprising computer-enabled and network-linked apparatus, software, and methods enabling rapid dissemination from a central station or decentralized location of alerts of the occurrence of threatening or dangerous events in a series of hierarchical, increasing levels of directed action to be taken by the occupants, and permits monitoring and controlling activity of occupants during the event, archiving event data, including audio or/and video recordings until the situation returns to normal and an all clear signal is given.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2007Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: Incident Alert Systems, LLCInventors: Tommy D. Reyes, Garry O. Thompson
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Publication number: 20080290159Abstract: A system and method for recording personnel involved in an emergency medical situation and displaying a victim's critical medical information. There is a portable data storage device such as an RFID chip that is adapted to be worn on the person and containing personal identification and medical information of authorized personnel. There is also a portable data storage device reader such as an RFID reader that reads at least medical information from a portable data storage device. A portable display device such as a PDA displays at least the medical information read from a portable data storage device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2008Publication date: November 27, 2008Applicant: Fast Track Medical Response Systems, LLCInventors: Anthony J. Bartley, Sr., Robert J. Stirk, JR., Mark Matheny, Deborah Gordon, Christopher Wall, Jeffrey Pritchard, Don Burdette, Theresa Hahn
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Patent number: 7455506Abstract: An oil-less/oil-free air brake compressor comprising a bore, a piston positioned for reciprocating in the bore, the piston having an annular recess and a rigid polymeric piston ring received within the annular recess, the piston ring having a predetermined non-circular profile in the free state.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2004Date of Patent: November 25, 2008Assignee: Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLCInventor: Valery Dunaevsky
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Patent number: 7454872Abstract: The current invention is a concrete post anchor and method of using comprising two substantially vertical side brackets, side brackets operatively connected opposite one another and spaced apart with a base bracket, forming a U-shaped bracket. A portion of the side bracket extends below the base bracket forming a tab. An anchor rod is operatively connected to the tab extending away from the base bracket in a direction opposite the U-shaped bracket. The anchor can be embedded in a concrete pier and then a post can be fastened to the anchor. This allows for post built-type buildings to be constructed without wood directly contacting the soil, thereby creating substantially stronger and longer-lasting posts buildings.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2005Date of Patent: November 25, 2008Assignee: Concrete Pier System, LLCInventor: Jack F. Cutforth
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Patent number: 7456601Abstract: A system and method for starting and regulating a wound rotor motor especially during the period between inactivity and a speed determined by the voltage ratings of the drive system. In a first embodiment, a starting resistor and a starting bypass contactor are connected between the rotor of the motor and a low voltage source inverter. In an alternative embodiment, the arrangement of the first embodiment is altered by connecting a shorting contactor on one side to the junction of the voltage source inverter, the starting resistor and the starting bypass contactor so as to be short circuited on the opposite side of the shorting contactor.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2007Date of Patent: November 25, 2008Assignee: TM GE Automation Systems LLCInventor: Paul S. Bixel
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Publication number: 20080288148Abstract: A method and system for assessing and preventing overturn of a vehicle, the method and system being particularly suitable for use with commercial vehicles with brake systems typically used in North America, wherein a vehicle equipped with single brake pressure modulator is controlled to increase or decrease brake pressure, depending on braking state, to test vehicle wheel speed by response. If the vehicle wheel speed response indicates the inside wheels of the vehicle are off the ground or only lightly loaded, it may be assumed that the vehicle is approaching overturning. A braking intervention may be then executed by the single brake pressure modulator to prevent the incipient overturn event.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems, LLCInventor: William P. AMATO
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Publication number: 20080284164Abstract: A non-serviceable coupling includes a body with a tube receiving end bore and a hose receiving end bore. The tube includes a radial upset with a seal and spacer supported on the tube. The outer cylindrical surface of the tube is press fit into the reduced diameter bore at the tube receiving end to connect the coupling to the tube. The coupling body is crimped to the tube and to the hose to secure the hose and tube to the coupling. The tube is axially restrained between the crimp and an annular wall in contact with the tube end. In another embodiment, a second seal, outward of the upset is employed to prevent entry of contaminants.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: TI Group Automotive Systems, LLCInventors: Jim Kerin, Stephen H. Gunderson, Ray Brauckmiller
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Publication number: 20080288478Abstract: Advertising, entertainment or other content is targeted to a particular node of an addressable network based on user information. Such addressable networks may include the Internet, certain television networks or other networks where content can be addressed to specific nodes. The user information may include financial information, product or service preference information, and user contact information regarding a user of the targeted node. In one implementation, targeted content is presented during waiting time of an Internet session. The corresponding process involves monitoring (416) a user node to identify a website access request, accessing (418) a previously stored message said, selecting (432) a message from the message set and displaying or playing back (434) the selected message.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: Registrar Systems LLCInventors: John R. Klug, Noah H. Klug, Thad D. Peterson
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Patent number: 7453165Abstract: A method and apparatus for harnessing power associated with ocean waves and converting that power into electricity. The apparatus is a buoy that houses a vertically oriented central shaft, a pendulum, and a generator. As the buoy tilts from the vertical under the influence of wave motion, the pendulum is accelerated and rotates about the central shaft. A centrally-placed generator is mechanically coupled to, and driven by, the rotating pendulum so that the pendulum's kinetic energy is converted into electricity. The electricity may be stored at or near the buoy or transferred to a remote facility. Moreover, a fin array located along the bottom of the buoy serves as an anti-torque mechanism and improves the operational efficiency of the electricity production. The method involves employing use of the centrally located generator and the fin array to efficiently harness wave power.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2006Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: Seadyne Energy Systems, LLCInventor: Steven C. Hench
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Patent number: 7453893Abstract: An apparatus including a plurality of packet processors each included in one of a plurality of voice-over-internet-protocol (VoIP) network interfaces. Each of the plurality of packet processors is configured to cache a latest version of realtime transport control protocol (RTCP) report data by discarding an older version of the RTCP report data. The RTCP report data includes at least one of RTCP sender report data and RTCP receiver report data. The apparatus also includes a packet data switching matrix configured to switch packet data between ones of the plurality of VoIP network interfaces. A central processor of the apparatus is configured to generate a final session detail record upon the termination of a VoIP-session by selecting RTCP session-concluding report data from a plurality of RTCP final report data each cached by a corresponding one of the plurality of packet processors.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2005Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: Santera Systems, LLCInventors: San-qi Li, Weijun Lee, David Lu
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Patent number: 7454107Abstract: Fiber optic drop cables are disclosed that are suitable for automated preconnectorization. In one embodiment, an optical waveguide is disposed in a buffer tube that has two strength components disposed on opposite sides thereof and a plurality of strength members. The plurality of strength members are disposed at a plurality respective interstices located between the buffer tube and the two strength components and shaped into a plurality of substantially triangular shapes for improving the balancing of the residual stresses in the fiber optic cable caused by the shrinkage of a cable jacket during cooling. In another embodiment, a fiber optic cable includes a tonable lobe connected by a web that is frangible and the web includes predetermined ratios for easily and reliable separation of the tonable lobe.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2005Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLCInventors: Allen M. Miller, Warren W. McAlpine
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Publication number: 20080277388Abstract: Microwave warming apparatus includes a housing defining a heating waveguide with a heating cavity. An integral internal electrically conductive ridge projects from one of the longitudinal waveguide walls and extends along the waveguide. A slot having opposite ends extends from the outside through the ridge into the heating cavity, the slot being adapted to receive a cartridge containing a tube so that the tube extends through the slot into the heating cavity. Electromagnetic energy is coupled into the heating waveguide to heat the contents of the tube. A transducer constituted by a first receiving waveguide inside the ridge is adjacent to the slot so that when a cartridge is received in the slot, the transducer can sense the thermal radiation emanating from a segment of the tube and produce a corresponding waveguide-generated signal. A radiometer in the housing is responsive to the waveguide-generated signal and produces a temperature indicating signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2007Publication date: November 13, 2008Applicant: Meridian Medical Systems, LLCInventor: Kenneth L. Carr
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Patent number: 7450914Abstract: A method and system are provided for allocating satellite resources in a satellite communication system. A network interface is provided for making requests for satellite resources. A request processor determines whether the requests can be fulfilled based on a plurality of system constraints. The constraints can include, for example, the number of antennas on board the satellite, the number of active demodulators available on board the satellite, the configuration of a switch matrix which connects antennas to demodulators, and interference between signals transmitted to and from neighboring geographic cells. The network interface is preferably implemented in a web browser connected to a network which includes the Internet.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2001Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: Hughes Network Systems, LLCInventors: Aaron Valdivia, Rajeev Gopal, Ishan Weerakoon
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Patent number: 7450804Abstract: A fiber optic cable assembly comprising a first fiber optic cable having pre-selected optical fibers pre-terminated and branched at a cable access point, a second cable optically connected to the pre-terminated optical fibers, and a flexible body encapsulating the cable access point. A method for manufacturing a fiber optic cable assembly comprising providing a fiber optic cable, making an opening in the cable for access, pre-terminating pre-selected optical fibers, optically connecting the pre-selected optical fibers with optical fibers of a tether cable, and encapsulating at least a portion of the cable access location within a flexible overmolded body.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2006Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLCInventors: Robert B. Elkins, II, James P. Luther, Lars K. Nielsen, Thomas Theuerkorn
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Patent number: 7449793Abstract: A portable range extender can be used to supply electrical power to an electric vehicle operable by an electric traction motor. The portable range extender includes an engine, a dynamoelectric machine coupled to the engine by a shaft, an autonomous range extender controller for controlling operations of the range extender independently of a controller for the vehicle, and circuitry associated with the engine and machine. To start operation, electrical energization is applied from the vehicle battery to the dynamoelectric machine for operation as a motor to drive the shaft. As the shaft accelerates, the rotational speed of the shaft and the temperature of the engine are sensed. When the speed and temperature obtain predetermined thresholds, fuel is supplied to the engine and ignition is activated. The engine then operates as a prime mover to drive the shaft in lieu of the machine.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2004Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: Bluwav Systems, LLCInventors: Chahee Peter Cho, Eun Shik Kim
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Patent number: D581370Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2007Date of Patent: November 25, 2008Assignee: Savant Systems LLCInventors: Peter H. Corsini, Michael E. Noonan, Justin G. Riley, David A. McDonald, Jonathan A. Marks