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Display And Recordation Of Non-Volatile Memory Changes

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US Patent:
6748524, Jun 8, 2004
Filed:
Apr 30, 1997
Appl. No.:
08/848374
Inventors:
Paul R. Kayl - McCook Lake SD
Assignee:
Gateway, Inc. - Poway CA
International Classification:
G06F 15177
US Classification:
713 1, 713100
Abstract:
The display and recordation of non-volatile memory (NVM) changes is disclosed. In one embodiment a computer comprises a central-processing unit (CPU), a storage device, a NVM such as a CMOS, and a program. The NVM stores a plurality of configuration settings. The program permits changes to be made to the configuration settings, and maintains a history file of changes previously made to the configuration settings.

Replacement Restoration Disk Drive And Method

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US Patent:
7313725, Dec 25, 2007
Filed:
Jul 29, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/629494
Inventors:
James L. Kroening - Dakota Dunes SD, US
Paul R. Kayl - McCook Lake SD, US
Assignee:
Gateway Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
G06F 11/00
US Classification:
714 15, 714 7
Abstract:
A method of restoring a computer system to a state it was in when it left the factory starts with receiving a request for a new disk drive for the system. An extended parts list for the computer system is retrieved from a database or other data repository and written on the new disk drive. Software to restore the system, including operating system software and application software is also provided on the new disk drive. When the new disk drive is installed, the restoration software uses the extended parts list to select operating system software and application software to restore the computer and reboot the computer with the restored software.

Mobile Computer Hinge Assembly

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US Patent:
20050155184, Jul 21, 2005
Filed:
Jan 16, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/758891
Inventors:
Paul Kayl - McCook Lake SD, US
International Classification:
E05D003/06
US Classification:
016366000
Abstract:
An apparatus and method which allows a mobile display panel to rotate substantially 360 degrees is provided. In one embodiment, the mobile computer hinge assembly allows the mobile display panel to rotate from a closed position through a first operative position into a second operative position. With the lid in the second operative position, the mobile computer can now be docked to a docking station in an upright position, thus saving desk space and also allowing the mobile display to be used as a flat panel display, thus eliminating the need for a desktop monitor. With the lid in the second operative position, the computer can also now be used as a tablet computer. In this embodiment, the mobile display is a touchpad display.

Restricted Orientation Shipping Carton

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US Patent:
60926597, Jul 25, 2000
Filed:
Mar 11, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/038295
Inventors:
Richard A. Peasley - Elk Point SD
Roger D. Schlapia - North Sioux City SD
Paul R. Kayl - McCook Lake SD
Matthew R. Merk - Sioux City IA
Assignee:
Gateway 2000, Inc. - North Sioux City SD
International Classification:
B65D 21036
B65D 8500
B65D 8530
US Classification:
206508
Abstract:
A shipping container which inhibits improper orientation by its shape and also provides protection for its contents. The container has a number of side panels, a top end and a bottom end. A top closure covers the top end and a bottom closure covers the bottom end. The top closure projects above the top end to a preselected height and by it shape inhibits placing the container on the top closure. The bottom closure is recessed within the container to a depth at least as deep as the height of the top closure so that a plurality of containers may be nested together. The container may also include a crush resistant structure as an integral part of the top closure or a separate insert. The structure has outer walls and inner load-bearing walls which inhibit the structure from collapsing when a compressive force is applied.

Restricted Orientation Shipping Carton Blank

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US Patent:
57657467, Jun 16, 1998
Filed:
Jun 18, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/666637
Inventors:
Richard A. Peasley - Elk Point SD
Roger D. Schlapia - North Sioux City SD
Paul R. Kayl - McCook Lake SD
Matthew R. Merk - Sioux City IA
Assignee:
Gateway 2000, Inc. - North Sioux City SD
International Classification:
B65D 500
B65D 2100
US Classification:
229104
Abstract:
A shipping container which inhibits improper orientation by its shape and also provides protection for its contents. The container has a number of side panels, a top end and a bottom end. A top closure covers the top end and a bottom closure covers the bottom end. The top closure projects above the top end to a preselected height and by it shape inhibits placing the container on the top closure. The bottom closure is recessed within the container to a depth at least as deep as the height of the top closure so that a plurality of containers may be nested together. The container may also include a crush resistant structure as an integral part of the top closure or a separate insert. The structure has outer walls and inner load-bearing walls which inhibit the structure from collapsing when a compressive force is applied.
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