Patents by Inventor Rodger H. Rast
Rodger H. Rast 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: 20110090083Abstract: A system and method of searching the world wide web for relevant web sites by a user. The system provides a means for indexing relationship information, such as owners of trademarks, in the search engine and retrieval thereof. The user can select particular relationship elements to rank at the top of the web list, and/or the search engine can automatically retrieve one or more categories of relationship information. New classes of META tags are defined in one embodiment for supporting the invention while third party data can be utilized, or in conjunction with META tag information.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2004Publication date: April 21, 2011Inventor: Rodger H. Rast
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Patent number: 7292209Abstract: A system and/or method for controlling a display array without the use of row and column drivers. The display elements within the system are configured to maintain an active address signal in response to a received signal containing serially encoded display settings. Each display element is loaded with an address of where it is located within the array. The display elements then extract the display information from the signal upon matching the address, wherein they output the correct display setting for their position within the array. An optical programming method is described for setting the address of the display elements in-situ.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2001Date of Patent: November 6, 2007Assignee: Rastar CorporationInventor: Rodger H. Rast
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Patent number: 7198341Abstract: An apparatus for rewritably labeling data media, such as compact disks CDs, DVDs, or other forms of media. The media may be programmed within a player/recorder device adapted for programming the state of the electronic ink material on the media. Labels on the media may be rewritten at any time without the need to remove a prior label. A small handheld label printing device is also described for writing the labels. Numerous other display embodiments particularly suited to electronic ink, and various embodiments of LED array control.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2003Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Inventor: Rodger H. Rast
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Patent number: 7190260Abstract: A vehicle anti-collision system and method for is disclosed which provides drivers with additional time in which to react to significant roadway events which often precede accidents. The simplest implementation of the system and method (Phase I) employs a brake pedal mounted sensor packet for determining how hard a driver is braking. Hard braking information is relayed to approaching drivers by means of the reverse lights of the vehicle. Additional implementation phases (II through IV) are described wherein event information is communicated between vehicles over a communications link. Furthermore, additional vehicle information, such as an impact, swerving, emergency light activation, and roadway hazards may be communicated to approaching drivers by the communications link whereby drivers need not see the vehicle that has slammed on its brakes, or otherwise has created or responded to an event, in order to avoid an accident.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2006Date of Patent: March 13, 2007Inventor: Rodger H. Rast
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Patent number: 6963293Abstract: An apparatus and method for tracking aircraft wingtip position during taxi operations to prevent wingtip ground incursion. A patterned illumination source is attached proximal the wingtips to project a readily discernable target pattern in the direction of taxi travel. At least a portion of the target pattern is reflected off of any obstructions that lie in the straight-line direction of travel, such that the pilot can maneuver to avoid striking the obstruction. By way of example, the patterned illumination source comprises a laser module positioned with the navigation and/or strobe light of the aircraft. The device may be retrofitted to existing aircraft without additional wiring with the control of activation being selectable via power cycling of existing aircraft lighting controls. One aspect of the invention provides a tip tracking module bulb that may be retrofitted into existing light sockets to simplify system installation.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2002Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Assignee: Rastar CorporationInventor: Rodger H. Rast
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Patent number: 6904001Abstract: Apparatus and method are described for controlling aspects of a users life to provide additional safety, efficiency, and comfort. A clock is described allowing a user to readily track the time spent according to a plurality of tasks, and switch between tasks with a single action. A tweezers is described which provides user feedback on the interposition of objects within the head and which can optionally be configured to provide automatic tweezing. A belt buckle is described which contains an expanding element for use with non-stretchy belt material, such as forms of leather. A necktie is described which increases user safety by including one or more tension release joints to allow the tie easily break apart and separate from the neck of the wearer in response to a sufficient tension force.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2002Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Inventor: Rodger H. Rast
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Patent number: 6899740Abstract: Combustion rate adjustable firelogs and methods of manufacturing are described. One aspect of the present invention are firelogs manufactured with an integral combustion shield for covering a portion of the surface area of the firelog that may be selectively utilized to set the duration and burning rate as the manufactured firelog is consumed during the fire. By way of example and not of limitation, the integral combustion shield is made of a thin flame resistant or non-flammable material, such as aluminum, which covers a portion of the firelog to control the combustion rate. Another aspect of the invention is the adaptation of wrapped firelogs so that they may be easily divided while retaining wrapper portions thereupon. Another aspect of the invention is the adaptation of the shapes of the firelogs so that they may be utilized either separately or in combination with one another.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2001Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Inventors: Rodger H. Rast, Robert W. Rast
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Publication number: 20040260470Abstract: An apparatus and method of reserving conveyance, such as taxis and limousines, in which the pickup locations, times, and contract are established and logged electronically. The system is configured to increase the assurance that the conveyance will arrive properly on time and on location, and that the patron will also keep their end of the agreement. The system preferably configured for disincentives for either party to not follow in accord with the contract.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2004Publication date: December 23, 2004Inventor: Rodger H. Rast
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Publication number: 20040056779Abstract: An apparatus for generating buoy light signals using a collimated light source. The system provides for communication of system conditions and ambient conditions, and can provide homeland security monitoring. The system senses motion of the buoy and compensates the direction of lighting, and optionally acoustics, being generated out over a body of water. Numerous other transportation related embodiments are described including devices for providing user comfort when flying, automotive signaling, auto parking control, sports bottles, visors, and lures.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventor: Rodger H. Rast
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Publication number: 20040019950Abstract: An abrasion resistant garment and method of producing same. A garment that is highly ventilated while providing abrasion protection for a wearer during a slide, as for instance that may occur during a fall from a motorcycle. A material is produced wherein abrasion-resistant, low sliding friction, beads are held within a matrix of high-tensile strength, abrasion-resistant, cords. The beaded matrix within the garment can be augmented with layers to form a lining and exterior layers to enhance visibility. The force of a sliding rider is retained over the beaded matrix, away from the road surface. Under abrasive sliding friction, the beads additionally rotate to an extent which tightens the cord matrix and thereby helps constrain the skin surface of the wearer from making contact with the roadway surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2003Publication date: February 5, 2004Inventor: Rodger H. Rast
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Publication number: 20040012613Abstract: A video cloaking system for actively detecting unwanted background details in response to user selections, and replacing all or portion of the background with user selected content, such as static scenes, animations, or video. The user can represent themselves as they see fit, while hiding the normal background and adding entertainment value. A web enabled content system is also described that is configured to overlay web obtained content for preprogrammed video or audio content when it synchronizes with it. The user can humorous or meaningful content added to the content they view of listen to. Numerous additional system and methods are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2003Publication date: January 22, 2004Inventor: Rodger H. Rast
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Publication number: 20040004559Abstract: A system allowing persons to operate their computer comfortably while lying in bed. The system has a user friendly keyboard, that provides preselection feedback indicating prior to a keystroke being entered, thus allowing the individual to verify the correct key before pressing down the key. Additional aspects of the system include the user of display goggles with panning control, and a see-through mode. Numerous additional system and methods are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2003Publication date: January 8, 2004Inventor: Rodger H. Rast
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Publication number: 20030216228Abstract: Apparatus for providing biofeedback sports training are described to improve training in a convenient form. Aspects include a sparring device that converts impact and training rates into audio streams following human speech patterns. A device is described for coaching swings such as in golf. Another aspect of the invention is a strength training device utiling a multicylinder piston device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2003Publication date: November 20, 2003Inventor: Rodger H. Rast
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Publication number: 20030208439Abstract: A system and method of providing one or more user selectable transaction limits (soft limit) for an associated account, generally within the constraints of fixed transaction limits for the account. The soft limit may be adjusted by the user in response to anticipated transaction volume to reduce fraudulent charge risk. By way of example, the soft limit remains at a low default transaction limit that is generally sufficient for covering daily expenditures when utilizing the account, and may be temporarily set to a higher limit by the user contemplating making a purchases which may exceed the soft limit. After a time period has elapsed or a given number of transactions have occurred after user selection of the soft limit it drops back to the default value. The inventive system and method may be practiced within or interfaced to “card processing centers” of transactions cards or other account tokens.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventor: Rodger H. Rast
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Publication number: 20030200726Abstract: A system and method for creating a series of individualized custom doses for a consumer. The individualized doses being delivered in a package or packages, such that each individualized custom dose, comprising a plurality of medications and/or supplements, is individually separable from the remaining doses within the series. By way of example, and not of limitation, a system is described having a web based front-end interface within which the user may establish a dosing schedule, select supplements and/or medications (MS) from an MS database, elect which MS are to be included in each dose, and communicate the order to be processed by a packetizing system. The packetizing system utilizes a conveyance device which interconnects a series of pill dispensing bins. The conveyance device has compartments for collecting a series of doses which are then packetized and shipped for use by the consumer.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2001Publication date: October 30, 2003Inventor: Rodger H. Rast
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Publication number: 20030129291Abstract: Enhanced consumables providing an enhanced consumption rate adjustable firelog wherein the consumer can select the burning rate, baked buns which are resistant to hinge splitting when a consumer inserts food items therein, wine bottle corks which may be easily removed by the consumer without specific hardware such as corkscrews, electronic soap for entertaining bathing children, bathroom mirror defog sheets which facilitate consumer use of mirrors subject to steam fogging, and a breath “equalizer” preparation which reduces the sensitivity of the consumer to specific forms of breath born halitosis, such as garlic and onions.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2001Publication date: July 10, 2003Inventors: Rodger H. Rast, Robert W. Rast
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Patent number: 6589891Abstract: An abrasion resistant garment and method of producing same. A garment that is highly ventilated while providing abrasion protection for a wearer during a slide, as for instance that may occur during a fall from a motorcycle. A material is produced wherein abrasion-resistant, low sliding friction, beads are held within a matrix of high-tensile strength, abrasion-resistant, cords. The beaded matrix within the garment can be augmented with layers to form a lining and exterior layers to enhance visibility. The force of a sliding rider is retained over the beaded matrix, away from the road surface. Under abrasive sliding friction, the beads additionally rotate to an extent which tightens the cord matrix and thereby helps constrain the skin surface of the wearer from making contact with the roadway surface.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2000Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: Rastar CorporationInventor: Rodger H. Rast
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Publication number: 20030076968Abstract: A apparatus and method for providing enhanced utilization of transponder devices and for creating control embodiments that are particularly suited for use dynamically generating or controlling audio from a remote location. Transponders units are configured with trace buffers, external dynamic inputs, response delays, and other mechanisms to enhance utility. By way of example, the transponders are incorporated within embodiments such as a steering wheel, skateboard, or sensor glove controlled musical instrument, or control system. Other embodiments include a mix-memory audio system and an audio amplitude control solution for automobiles.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2002Publication date: April 24, 2003Inventor: Rodger H. Rast
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Patent number: 6486798Abstract: An apparatus and method for tracking aircraft wingtip position during taxi operations to prevent collisions with nearby obstructions. A patterned illumination source is attached proximal the wingtips to project a readily discernable target pattern in the direction of taxi travel. At least a portion of the target pattern is reflected off of any obstructions that lie in the straight-line direction of travel, such that the pilot can maneuver to avoid striking the obstruction. By way of example, the patterned illumination source comprises a laser module positioned with the navigation and/or strobe light of the aircraft that is configured to project a circular pattern in front of the wingtip. The device may be retrofitted to existing aircraft without additional wiring with the control of activation being selectable via power cycling of existing aircraft lighting controls.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2001Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: Rastar CorporationInventor: Rodger H. Rast
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Publication number: 20020105423Abstract: A vehicle anti-collision system and method for is disclosed which provides drivers with additional time in which to react to significant roadway events which often precede accidents. The simplest implementation of the system and method (Phase I) employs a brake pedal mounted sensor packet for determining how hard a driver is braking. Hard braking information is relayed to approaching drivers by means of the reverse lights of the vehicle. Additional implementation phases (II through IV) are described wherein event information is communicated between vehicles over a communications link. Furthermore, additional vehicle information, such as an impact, swerving, emergency light activation, and roadway hazards may be communicated to approaching drivers by the communications link whereby drivers need not see the vehicle that has slammed on its brakes, or otherwise has created or responded to an event, in order to avoid an accident.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2000Publication date: August 8, 2002Inventor: Rodger H. Rast