Patents by Inventor Daniel Jensen
Daniel Jensen has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20080155009Abstract: The present invention is to be used in any kind of distributed networks having different data rates on different connections between a centralized computer system and remote terminal. The central system comprises one or more supersets of data that is to be distributed to the remote terminals by extracting subsets of data from the superset/s of data. Thereafter the subsets of data are distributed to selected groups of remote terminals based on an infrastructure load. In this way an adaptive way of distributing data is executed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2006Publication date: June 26, 2008Applicant: OMX Technology ABInventors: Daniel Jensen, Ulf Ahlenius, Anne Von Corswant
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Publication number: 20080155015Abstract: The invention is suitable for any kind of distributed networks having different data rates on different connections and a centralized computer system wherein the data to distribute is created. The central system comprises one or more supersets of data that is to be distributed to client computers by extracting subsets of data from the superset/s of data. Thereafter the subsets of data are distributed to selected groups of clients based on information about the network architecture. In this way an efficient way of distributing data is executed and no duplicated data is distributed. Preferably the subsets are distributed to clients based on a counter performance or a data rate of a client's connection to the central computer system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2006Publication date: June 26, 2008Applicant: OMX Technology ABInventors: Daniel Jensen, Ulf Ahlenius
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Publication number: 20080046354Abstract: A method of matching orders on an electronic trading system is disclosed. The method includes the steps of broadcasting information regarding current order status of an order book of the electronic trading system, said order status comprising a queue of orders; receiving an order to trade selecting an order in the order book having queue number two or higher, said received order having properties matching the selected order; and matching the received order with the selected order.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Applicant: OMX Technology ABInventors: Johan L. Olsson, Daniel Jensen, Ulf Ahlenius, Sven Allebrand
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Publication number: 20070244790Abstract: A method for use in an anonymous trading system, enabling users to select counterparty requirements is provided, said method comprising, providing each user with an interface via which each user may add trader preconditions regarding available counterparties, which trader preconditions at least comprises an expression of the user's willingness to trade with selected counterparties; collecting all added trader preconditions from the users; combine all trader preconditions into a trader matrix; and using the trader matrix for determining matching criteria for orders sent in by users. An anonymous trading system and a terminal for sending orders to an anonymous trading system are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2006Publication date: October 18, 2007Applicant: OMX Technology AB,Inventors: Johan Olsson, Daniel Jensen, Sven Allebrand, Daniel Negishi, Ulf Ahlenius
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Publication number: 20070244789Abstract: A trading system for trading financial instruments, comprising a matching unit for matching received orders having corresponding requirements and an order book for storing unmatched orders is described. The trading system further comprises a decision unit/reinsertion unit connected to the order book for determining when matched orders are to be removed/reinserted based on confirmation of acceptance of the trade received from a user terminal.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2006Publication date: October 18, 2007Applicant: OMX Technology AB,Inventors: Johan Olsson, Daniel Jensen, Ulf Ahlenius, Sven Allebrand
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Patent number: 7136950Abstract: The present invention enables the use of a single passive adaptor (1500, 1800) for multiple types of flash media cards. The present invention provides this by implementing form factors with a detection scheme (1410, 1610) that notifies a host controller of the type of media card that has been inserted. The form factors and detection scheme can be designed to meet PCMCIA CardBus Plus standards.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2002Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventors: Keith Mowery, Daniel Jensen, Takeshi Sakai, Cheng-Kun Huang
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Publication number: 20060220446Abstract: A system isolates fluid that enters a high-pressure fluid reservoir (116) from fluid in other components of an engine (100). The high-pressure fluid reservoir (116) has an entrance (120) in which a plug assembly (128) is disposed. A fluid source or case-to-head tube (114) is connected to the plug assembly (128). Fluid circulates from the case-to-head tube (114), through a supply conduit (130) formed by the plug assembly (128), and into the high-pressure fluid reservoir (116). A check valve (115) is disposed in the supply conduit (130). The check valve (115) essentially stops the flow of fluid from the high-pressure fluid reservoir (116) into the case-to-head tube (114) when the pressure of fluid in the case-to-head tube (114) is less than the pressure of fluid in the high-pressure fluid reservoir (116).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2005Publication date: October 5, 2006Inventors: Daniel Jensen, Scott Westpfahl, Kenneth Seymour
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Publication number: 20060086922Abstract: A valve includes a valve body (100) disposable within a chamber (103) of a housing (101) and capable of being fluidly sealed with respect to the housing (101) when the valve is closed. At least one radial passage (117) is disposed in the valve body (100). At least one axial passage (119) is disposed in the valve body (100) in fluid communication with the at least one radial passage (117). When the valve at least partially opens, a fluid path opens between the valve body (100) and the housing (101), which fluid path (301) in is fluid communication with the at least one radial passage (117), and fluid from within the housing (101) is capable of passing out of the at least one axial passage (119).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2004Publication date: April 27, 2006Inventors: Daniel Jensen, Jonathan Wild, Kenneth Seymour, James Burke
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Patent number: 6984152Abstract: The present invention enables the use of a single passive socket for multiple types of flash media cards. The present invention provides this by implementing circuitry with a detection scheme (1410, 1610) that notifies a host controller of the type of media card that has been inserted. The form factors and detection scheme can be designed to meet PCMCIA CardBus Plus standards.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2002Date of Patent: January 10, 2006Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventors: Keith Mowery, Daniel Jensen, Takeshi Sakai, Cheng-Kun Huang
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Publication number: 20050057044Abstract: An apparatus for and method of reliably separating the male and female members of a coupling may be used in high pressure conditions. A release collar (201) has an actuator (301), a release sleeve flange (303), and a ring (305). The actuator (301) described is thinner than those utilized in known release sleeves, and may be advantageously located in closer proximity to the male member (101) than to the female member (103), such that the actuator may radially expand between the male and female members. The actuator (301) may be comprised of a cylindrical annulus and/or fingers disposed in a circular pattern. The ring (305) may have a lip (307) that allows the release collar (201) to remain with the female member (103).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2003Publication date: March 17, 2005Inventors: Kenneth Seymour, Daniel Jensen
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Publication number: 20040197118Abstract: A replenishment receptacle for containing particulate material and replenishing the particulate material into a reservoir. The replenishment receptacle includes an enclosed container with an orifice for filing and removing particulate material and a closure with a slide cover for closing and sealing the container. Tab-like features on the closure, for locating it to the reservoir during transfer of the particulate material from the receptacle to the reservoir, are uniquely shaped and located for low cost manufacturing. The slide cover for closing and sealing the receptacle has a cellular urethane foam gasket bonded to the inner side and ramp-like features on the outer side to capture the slide cover, thus preventing it from being removed from the closure. In one embodiment the enclosed container and closure have features which engage and lock together the enclosed container and closure, thus preventing them from working loose and leaking during shipping and handling.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2004Publication date: October 7, 2004Applicants: NexPress Solutions LLC, Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Terry Richard Elich, Michelle Dawn Wise, Scott Thomas Slattery, Theodore Kenneth Ricks, Thomas Daniel Jensen
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Patent number: 6785728Abstract: A scalable access filter that is used together with others like it in a virtual private network to control access by users at clients in the network to information resources provided by servers in the network. Each access filter use a local copy of an access control data base to determine whether an access request made by a user. Changes made by administrators in the local copies are propagated to all of the other local copies. Each user belongs to one or more user groups and each information resource belongs to one or more information sets. Access is permitted or denied according to of access policies which define access in terms of the user groups and information sets. The rights of administrators are similarly determined by administrative policies. Access is further permitted only if the trust levels of a mode of identification of the user and of the path in the network by which the access is made are sufficient for the sensitivity level of the information resource.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2000Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Inventors: David S. Schneider, Michael B. Ribet, Laurence R. Lipstone, Daniel Jensen
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Publication number: 20030082961Abstract: The present invention enables the use of a single passive socket for multiple types of flash media cards. The present invention provides this by implementing circuitry with a detection scheme (1410, 1610) that notifies a host controller of the type of media card that has been inserted. The form factors and detection scheme can be designed to meet PCMCIA CardBus Plus standards.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2002Publication date: May 1, 2003Inventors: Keith Mowery, Daniel Jensen, Takeshi Sakai, Cheng-Kun Huang
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Publication number: 20030065867Abstract: The present invention enables the use of a single passive adaptor (1500, 1800) for multiple types of flash media cards. The present invention provides this by implementing form factors with a detection scheme (1410, 1610) that notifies a host controller of the type of media card that has been inserted. The form factors and detection scheme can be designed to meet PCMCIA CardBus Plus standards.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2002Publication date: April 3, 2003Inventors: Keith Mowery, Daniel Jensen, Takeshi Sakai, Cheng-Kun Huang
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Patent number: 6408336Abstract: A scalable access filter that is used together with others like it in a virtual private network to control access by users at clients in the network to information resources provided by servers in the network. Each access filter use a local copy of an access control data base to determine whether an access request made by a user. Changes made by administrators in the local copies are propagated to all of the other local copies. Each user belongs to one or more user groups and each information resource belongs to one or more information sets. Access is permitted or denied according to of access policies which define access in terms of the user groups and information sets. The rights of administrators are similarly determined by administrative policies. Access is further permitted only if the trust levels of a mode of identification of the user and of the path in the network by which the access is made are sufficient for the sensitivity level of the information resource.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1998Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Inventors: David S. Schneider, Michael B. Ribet, Laurence R. Lipstone, Daniel Jensen
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Patent number: 6178505Abstract: A scalable access filter that is used together with others like it in a virtual private network to control access by users at clients in the network to information resources provided by servers in the network. Each access filter use a local copy of an access control data base to determine whether an access request made by a user. Changes made by administrators in the local copies are propagated to all of the other local copies. Each user belongs to one or more user groups and each information resource belongs to one or more information sets. Access is permitted or denied according to of access policies which define access in terms of the user groups and information sets. The rights of administrators are similarly determined by administrative policies. Access is further permitted only if the trust levels of a mode of identification of the user and of the path in the network by which the access is made are sufficient for the sensitivity level of the information resource.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1998Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: Internet Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: David S. Schneider, Laurence R. Lipstone, Daniel Jensen, Michael B. Ribet
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Patent number: 6105027Abstract: A scalable access filter that is used together with others like it in a virtual private network to control access by users at clients in the network to information resources provided by servers in the network. Each access filter uses a local copy of an access control data base to determine whether an access request is made by a user. Changes made by administrators in the local copies are propagated to all of the other local copies. Each user belongs to one or more user groups and each information resource belongs to one or more information sets. Access is permitted or denied according to of access policies which define access in terms of the user groups and information sets. The rights of administrators are similarly determined by administrative policies. Access is further permitted only if the trust levels of a mode of identification of the user and of the path in the network by which the access is made are sufficient for the sensitivity level of the information resource.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1998Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: Internet Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: David S. Schneider, Laurence R. Lipstone, Daniel Jensen, Michael B. Ribet