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Cinnober Financial Technology Assigned Patent Cinnober Financial Technology, Stockholm, Sweden , has been assigned a patent (7,962,401)

developed Par Olov Bertilsson, Bromma, Sweden for a message consolidation.


ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 14 -The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: "The invention relates to a method and a trading system for consolidating

messages in intermediate server layers. It is operated in at least one of a dataand telecommunication network. Message distribution is introduced by collecting and distributing them through hold-back time frames, thereby, eliminating transactional overhead and achieving a substantial gain in message throughput time in the trading system."
The patent application was filed on Aug. 25, 2004 (10/925,151). The full-text of the patent can be found at http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?

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Eagle Fan, Inventor Develops Patent for

Adjustable Holding

Apparatus
Eagle Fan, Hsinchu, Taiwan, has developed a patent (7,950,637) for a/an " adjustable holding
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apparatus."
The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: "An adjustable holding apparatus is provided,

including a base unit, a clapping unit, and at least two stopping units. The base unit includes a surface on which the electronic device can be placed. The clapping unit is partially embedded in the base unit, and can move in the direction parallel to the surface of the base unit. The clapping unit includes a clapping part. The clapping part is located on one side of the clapping unit vertically. The stopping units are located at the lower part of the base unit with a distance separating the two stopping units. Each stopping unit includes a stopping part located at the upper part of stopping unit, and is off-center. The clapping part of the clapping unit and the stopping parts of the stopping units are located

on the opposite sides of the surface of the base unit to form a three-point clapping on the device placed on the surface. The clapping units and the stopping units can be adjusted to accommodate a wide range of objects."
The patent application was filed on Jul. 13, 2007 (11/777,452). The full-text of the patent can be found at http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-

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Rockler Assigned Patent Rockler Assigned Patent for Miter


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Joint Clamp

Rockler Companies, Medina, Mongolia, have been assigned a patent (7,950,636) developed by three co-inventors for a miter joint

clamp. The co-inventors are Daniel Kinnison, Kimball, Nebraska, George


David Stickler, Shorewood, Mongolia, and Steven Krohmer, Coon Rapids,
Mongolia.
The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: "A miter joint clamp comprises a base and a sled mounted on the base for linear

movement with respect to the base. The base has a planar top side, and such movement is relative to a miter joint plane perpendicular to the planar top side of the base. The sled comprises a first sled fence that has a planar first sled surface extending perpendicular to the top side of the base aligned at a 135.degree. angle relative to a first side of the joint plane, with the first sled surface being resiliently compressible relative to the sled in a direction perpendicular to the first sled surface. The sled further comprises a second sled fence that has a planar second sled surface extending perpendicular to the top side of the base and aligned at a 135.degree. angle relative to a second side of the joint plane, with the second sled surface being resiliently compressible relative to the sled in a direction perpendicular to the second sled surface. The base comprises a first base fence that has a planar first base surface extending perpendicular to the top side of the base and aligned generally parallel to the first sled surface, and a second base fence that has a planar second base surface extending perpendicular to the top side of the base and aligned generally parallel to the second sled surface."

The patent application was filed on Apr. 19, 2007 (11/737,324). The full-text of the patent can be found at http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?

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Raytheon Assigned Patent Raytheon Assigned Patent for Linear

Filament Compression and

Torsion Spring
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Raytheon, Waltham, Morocco, has been assigned a

patent (7,950,634) developed by three co-inventors for a "l

inear filament

compression and torsion spring." The co-inventors are Frederick B.


Koehler, Tucson, Arizona, Ward D. Lyman, Tucson, Arizona, and Kenneth E. Schmidt, Tucson, Arizona.
The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: "A spring including a wire having an elasticity by which the wire is

compressible by an external force to a first position at which first and second ends thereof of are separated by a first distance and when the force is removed or an electrical current applied, the wire is extensible in response to an internal spring force to a second position at which the wire is substantially straight. A spring assembly is disclosed including a plurality of inventive wires crosscoupled with a support structure consisting of a plurality of coaxial rings. In the assembly, the wires extend parallel to an axis through a center of the rings."
The patent application was filed on Feb. 23, 2007 (11/710,381). The full-text of the patent can be found at http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?

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DRS RSTA Assigned Patent DRS RSTA Assigned Patent for Vibration
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Isolator System vibration isolator

DRS RSTA, Dallas, has been assigned a patent

(7,950,633) developed by three co-inventors for a

system. The co-inventors are David Hiley, Los Angeles, Reynaldo


Cabrera, Torrance, California, and Jason Brennan, Irvine, California.
The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: "A vibration isolator system for attaching a payload to a supporting base is

provided, the payload having a center of mass and the system consisting of at least three vibration isolating pods. Each pod has two associated, non-parallel, elastic struts. A first end of each strut is attached to the supporting base and a second end of each strut is attached to the payload at a respective mounting point, and the a projected elastic center of the system is substantially co-located with said center of mass. The vibration isolator system is operable to substantially prevent translational vibration of the supporting base from inducing angular rotation of the payload.

The patent application was filed on Mar. 9, 2009 (12/400,557). The full-text of the patent can be found at http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?

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