Scott F. Singer - Lake Bluff IL, US Steven J. Carroll - Wheeling IL, US Michael J. Burns - Chicago IL, US
Assignee:
Trading Technologies International, Inc. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 37, 705 35
Abstract:
A system and method are provided to intelligently limit the frequency at which automated or semi-automated trading tools move or re-price orders in an exchange order book. A tolerance may be input that limits when one or more orders in the exchange order book are moved from one price to another. The system and method assist in reducing the number of orders that are entered into the system which can lead to reduced exchange transaction fees, lost queue position, and reduce network bandwidth consumption.
Ralph G. Jelic - Boulder CO, US William L. Teter - Westminster CO, US Paul G. Swiszcz - Niwot CO, US Kevin M. Dann - Denver CO, US Steven J. Carroll - Aurora CO, US Thomas E. Sevcik - Fort Lupton CO, US Stephen T. Wisecup - Erie CO, US Michael J. Siebenaller - Broomfield CO, US
A slat for use in a covering for an architectural opening is made from a base material of binder and matrix fibers which are formed into a nonwoven material by melting at least a portion of the binder fibers to thermally bond the binder and matrix fibers. A coating of resin is then applied to the thermally bonded base before the composite material is passed through a forming apparatus where the material is heated over a convex support having the desired curvature for the slat and subsequently cooled.
System And Method For Variably Regulating Order Entry In An Electronic Trading System
Scott F. Singer - Lake Bluff IL, US Steven J. Carroll - Wheeling IL, US Michael J. Burns - Chicago IL, US
Assignee:
Trading Technologies International, Inc. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 37, 705 35, 705 40, 705 39, 705 36 R
Abstract:
A system and method are provided to intelligently limit the frequency at which automated or semi-automated trading tools move or re-price orders in an exchange order book. A tolerance may be input that limits when one or more orders in the exchange order book are moved from one price to another. The system and method assist in reducing the number of orders that are entered into the system which can lead to reduced exchange transaction fees, lost queue position, and reduce network bandwidth consumption.
System And Method For Variably Regulating Order Entry In An Electronic Trading System
Scott F. Singer - Lake Bluff IL, US Steven J. Carroll - Wheeling IL, US Michael J. Burns - Chicago IL, US
Assignee:
Trading Technologies International, Inc. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 37
Abstract:
A system and method are provided to intelligently limit the frequency at which automated or semi-automated trading tools move or re-price orders in an exchange order book. A tolerance may be input that limits when one or more orders in the exchange order book are moved from one price to another. The system and method assist in reducing the number of orders that are entered into the system which can lead to reduced exchange transaction fees, lost queue position, and reduce network bandwidth consumption.
Method And Apparatus For Forming Slats For Fabric In Coverings For Architectural Openings
Ralph G. Jelic - Boulder CO, US William L. Teter - Westminster CO, US Paul G. Swiszcz - Niwot CO, US Kevin M. Dann - Denver CO, US Steven J. Carroll - Aurora CO, US Thomas E. Sevcik - Fort Lupton CO, US Stephen T. Wisecup - Erie CO, US Michael J. Siebenaller - Broomfield CO, US
Assignee:
Hunter Douglas Inc. - Pearl River NY
International Classification:
B29C 53/84
US Classification:
264284, 425384, 425169, 425363, 264285, 264296
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for forming a transversely curved or formed strip of material which can be cut to length for use in a fabric for coverings for architectural opening includes a supply role of a flexible fabric strip material that is sequentially passed through a heating chamber with an elongated upwardly convex extrusion across which the strip material is drawn and a cooling station before being wrapped on a take-up drum. The apparatus includes driven rollers about which the strip material passes and the strip material is exposed to tension detectors and controlled temperatures such that the strip material formed in the apparatus is uniform along its length.
Method And Apparatus For Forming Slats For Fabric In Coverings For Architectural Openings
Ralph G. Jelic - Boulder CO, US William L. Teter - Westminster CO, US Paul G. Swiszcz - Niwot CO, US Kevin M. Dann - Denver CO, US Steven J. Carroll - Aurora CO, US Thomas E. Sevcik - Fort Lupton CO, US Stephen T. Wisecup - Erie CO, US Michael J. Siebenaller - Broomfield CO, US
Assignee:
Hunter Douglas Inc. - Pearl River NY
International Classification:
B29C 55/18
US Classification:
264280, 425384, 425169, 425363, 425 401
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for forming a transversely curved or formed strip of material which can be cut to length for use in a fabric for coverings for architectural opening includes a supply role of a flexible fabric strip material that is sequentially passed through a heating chamber with an elongated upwardly convex extrusion across which the strip material is drawn and a cooling station before being wrapped on a take-up drum. The apparatus includes driven rollers about which the strip material passes and the strip material is exposed to tension detectors and controlled temperatures such that the strip material formed in the apparatus is uniform along its length.
System And Method For Configuring Trade Order Parameters
Steven J. Carroll - Palatine IL, US Stephen P. Decker - Naperville IL, US Bharat Mittal - Schaumburg IL, US
Assignee:
Trading Technologies International, Inc. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 37
Abstract:
The example methods and systems described herein provide for configuration of one or more trade order parameters to associate with one or more trade orders, where the trade orders may be submitted to one or more electronic exchanges. According to an example embodiment, rather than having the trader manually configure each individual parameter associated with each trade order, a trader can pre-configure customer and order parameters. A user, for example a trader, broker, or market maker, can configure trade order parameters to associate with one or more customers, one or more order types, and/or internal messages to associate with any of the configured customers or orders. Based on the selected customer and tradeable object, the trading system evaluates the pre-configured customer and associated order parameters and determines which trade order parameters best match. The trading system then dynamically populates the order entry window with the specific trade order parameters associated with the best match.
Jan 2011 to Sep 2014 Spectrum Management SpecialistTwenty Below Brewing LLC
Oct 2013 to Aug 2014 Brewmaster/Co-founderUS Department of Commerce, Institute of Telecommunication Sciences Boulder, CO Aug 2009 to May 2010 StudentUS Department of Commerce, Institute of Telecommunication Sciences
May 2007 to May 2010 Electronics Technician
Education:
University of Colorado at Boulder Boulder, CO 2005 to May 2010 BS in Computer Engineering
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