Helen Parke - Greenville NC, US Jeffrey Wojnar - Chandler AZ, US Sherman Mohler - Gilbert AZ, US Rodney Hing - Phoenix AZ, US
International Classification:
G09B 7/00
US Classification:
434362000
Abstract:
An online learning system for teaching students is described. One feature of the system is the capability of linking course content that was created for a first course into the content of a second course. Authors of course material can thereby use material that was already created, and is being updated, by a different author within their own courses.
Brian E. Lock - Princeton NJ Jeffrey S. Wojnar - East Windsor NJ
Assignee:
RCA Corporation - Princeton NJ
International Classification:
B65B 3100
US Classification:
141 61
Abstract:
A piston is forced in a direction to disengage from a cylinder containing a fluid such as an adhesive. The piston while in engagement with the cylinder abuts a stop in response to the disengagement force. While the disengagement force is kept on the piston, the chamber between the fluid and piston in the cylinder is evacuated. After evacuation, the disengagement force on the piston is gradually released and the piston is forced against the fluid to squeeze the fluid through fluid couplings into an array of corresponding containers releasably secured to the piston, simultaneously filling the containers without exposing the fluid to air.
Method To Encode And Decode Otherwise Unrecorded Private Credentials, Terms, Phrases, Or Sentences.
Sherman Quackenbush Mohler - Gilbert AZ, US Jeffrey Scott Wojnar - Gilbert AZ, US
International Classification:
G06F 21/46 G06F 21/36
Abstract:
This invention describes a method to encode a private term, phrase or sentence whereby the term, phrase, or sentence is never recorded (or required) by the encoding method and said term, phrase, or sentence is only decodable by the encoder or confidants in which the encoding scheme for the private term, phrase, or sentence is shared. A preferred embodiment is a security system for user authentication and credentialing based on personalized memories of the user, allowing for robust recall of an unrecorded private term, phrase, or sentence using sequenced recognizable objects, recall triggers including contextual hints and trusted confidants. The invention is very extensible, providing a flexible method to the user to protect valuable digital assets and/or remote computing devices with complex credentialing values which are virtually impossible to discern by third parties.