Joshua Walsky - Woodcliff Lake NJ, US Tyler Moeller - New York NY, US John Crouch - New York NY, US Walter Bell - Princeton NJ, US
Assignee:
Broadway Technology LLC - New York NY
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 37, 705 26, 705 35, 705 38
Abstract:
Presented is a computer-based system for exchange order routing over a communication network which includes a client terminal configured to provide an end-user interface between the client terminal and a first server, the interface providing a template for building an order routing strategy including a stipulation string, and to submit one or more orders and the order routing strategy to the first server. A program executable within the communication network to implement the routing strategy by crossing the order on a first electronic exchange, and placing order liquidity on respective second electronic exchanges. A method implements the order routing strategy by receiving an order and a routing strategy containing a stipulation string having parameters of predetermined criteria, a first phase order processing allocates a first order quantity to a crossing location, a second phase order processing allocates a second order quantity to an idle location.
Star Expansion Industries Corporation - Mountainville NY
International Classification:
F16B 3102
US Classification:
85 62
Abstract:
A tension indicator for use with fasteners such as a cooperating nut and bolt. The tension indicator comprises a pair of washers for placing on the shank of the bolt between the bolthead or nut and the workpiece that is to be secured by the fastener. Each washer includes a concave central portion having a hole therethrough for receiving the shank of the bolt with the concave surfaces of the washers facing in opposite directions in the assembled condition. Each washer further includes at least one finger extending outwardly from the central portion. Prior to the application of the load on the tension indicator by either the fastener or the workpiece, the outermost end faces of the coacting fingers will be at equal and opposite angles with respect to each other. After a predetermined load has been applied to the fastener, the outermost end faces of the coacting fingers will be aligned with each other to thereby visually indicate that the desired load has been achieved. Preferably, each washer has a plurality of fingers, each washer including first and second spaced apart and diametrically opposed pairs of fingers as well as one pair of diametrically opposed single fingers that are interdigitated with the two pairs of spaced apart fingers in the assembled condition.
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