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Alan B. Watts, Plainsboro, NJ US
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20110253133 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR ADMINISTRATION OF OXYBUTYNIN - Administration of Oxybutynin directly to a patient's lungs for treating urinary incontinence, respiratory disease or IBD. | 10-20-2011 |
20130267593 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR ADMINISTRATION OF OXYBUTYNIN - Administration of Oxybutynin directly to a patient's lungs for treating urinary incontinence, respiratory disease or IBD. | 10-10-2013 |
Alex Jason Watts, Rayville, LA US
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20120247778 | Completion Fluid with Friction Reduction - A method for reducing the friction forces between tubulars, for example coiled tubing in casing, is disclosed. The method includes mixing a selected surfactant and particles of TEFLON in oil, then adding the oil to water and pumping the mixture down the tubing. The mixture is particularly useful in coiled tubular drilling inside casing. The formulation has also been found to reduce corrosion on metal surfaces. | 10-04-2012 |
Allen Keith Watts, Lake Mary, FL US
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20110258084 | SINGLE WINDOW BASED E-COMMERCE BUSINESS TRANSACTION - The present invention relates to a single window e-commerce based business to consumer transaction with a common inventory database, where an end user can access multiple automobile parts and dealers' product catalogue by accessing a single webpage, and making purchases online without bothering to login again and again and to physically visit each dealer's location and checking his inventory for the desired product, since if the dealer does not have a product in his inventory, he can order it from the OEM. | 10-20-2011 |
Andrew J. Watts, Seattle, WA US
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20120198339 | Audio-Based Application Architecture - An application architecture comprises one or more audio interfaces placed within the premises of users. A cloud-based application engine receives audio information from the interfaces and provides information to cloud-based applications based on the audio within the user premises. The other applications utilize the information to provide or enhance services to the users. | 08-02-2012 |
20140059156 | PREDICTIVE CACHING FOR CONTENT - Disclosed are various embodiments for predictive caching of content to facilitate instantaneous use of the content. If a user is likely to commence use of a content item through a client, and if the client has available resources to facilitate instantaneous use, the client is configured to predictively cache the content item before the user commences use. In doing so, the client may obtain metadata for the content item and an initial portion of the content item from a server. The client may then initialize various resources to facilitate instantaneous use of the content item by the client based at least in part on the metadata and the initial portion. | 02-27-2014 |
Billy D. Watts, Corrales, NM US
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20120080984 | ASSEMBLABLE SERVER CABINET - A server cabinet which can be shipped in a disassembled condition and assembled by a user, thus reducing shipping costs and shipping damages. Optionally, frame components can be formed from just a few extrusions which can be connected with a bracket. | 04-05-2012 |
Blake Watts, St. George, UT US
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20140006346 | PRESERVING USER PROFILES ACROSS REMOTE DESKTOP SESSIONS | 01-02-2014 |
Brandon T. Watts, Park City, UT US
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20110202366 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING TELEPHARMACY SERVICES - A system for distributing packaged medical supplies is provided. The system includes a record server configured to generate medical supply data. The medical supply data includes identification of a physical package containing physical medical supplies, identification of the physical medical supplies, and identification of a remote site the physical package is to be physically moved to. The record server is configured to correlate the package data with verification data received from a remote client. The verification data includes identification of a physical package received by the record client, identification of a patient prescription received by the remote client, and identification of the site of the remote client. | 08-18-2011 |
Brian L. Watts, Boise, ID US
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20120300241 | Printing preparation - In an exemplary device implementation, the device includes: a scanner capable of scanning a scanning target to produce an electronic image of the scanning target; and a printer capable of printing an image of the scanning target on a media, the printer including a print engine; wherein the device is adapted to overlap the scanning of the scanning target with preparation of the print engine for printing. | 11-29-2012 |
Charles E. Watts, Durango, CO US
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20140040144 | Systems and Methods for Multi-Merchant Tokenization - Systems and methods for multi-merchant tokenization may include receiving a transaction from a point of sale terminal of a merchant, validating the merchant ID against merchant logs, and generating a token for the transaction. The token includes a primary account number, expiration, and a group ID. Additionally, the system provides the primary account number to a payment system and receives a response back. The response is then output back to the merchant along with the token. In subsequent transactions, the system may receive the token from a one point of sale terminal of the merchant. The system validates the merchant ID against merchant logs and ensures the merchant is configured for tokenization. The token is decrypted and the group ID is compared to the merchant ID in the merchant logs. When they match, the primary account number is provided to the payment system for approval. | 02-06-2014 |
20140040145 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DISTRIBUTED ENHANCED PAYMENT PROCESSING - A distributed enhanced payment processing system includes a merchant point of sale (POS) terminal system and a remote payment management system. The POS terminal system initiates a transaction that includes receiving a payment amount, a purchaser account identifier, a virtual electronic payment indicator, and a merchant ID via a payment client. Subsequently, the POS terminal system outputs the transaction to the remote payment management system which generates a token for the transaction. The payment management system then provides the purchaser account identifier, a merchant account identifier, and the payment amount to a remote virtual electronic payment (VEP) entity system. Upon receiving a VEP entity system response, the payment management system outputs the response and token to the POS terminal system. | 02-06-2014 |
20140040148 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ARBITRAGED ENHANCED PAYMENT PROCESSING - An arbitraged enhanced payment processing system in association with a distributed enhanced payment processing system includes a merchant point of sale (POS) terminal system and a remote payment management system. The POS terminal system initiates a transaction that includes receiving a payment amount, a purchaser account identifier, a virtual electronic payment indicator, and a merchant ID via a payment client. Subsequently, the POS terminal system outputs the transaction to the remote payment management system which generates a token for the transaction. The payment management system then provides the purchaser account identifier, a merchant account identifier, and the payment amount to a payment processing servicer. Upon receiving a payment processing servicer response, the payment management system outputs the response and token to the POS terminal system. | 02-06-2014 |
20140108261 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PAYMENT MANAGEMENT FOR SUPPORTING MOBILE PAYMENTS - Systems and methods for managing mobile payments is provided. An account issuer provides an application that is loaded onto a mobile device, which enables a consumer to pay for transactions. The mobile payment application generates a unique code. The code is read by the point of sale terminal, which is then provided to the payment management system. The payment management system contracts the account issuer and authenticates the code, thereby receiving a primary account number. Account number and transaction information is used to authorize the transaction via payment systems. The payment system accepts or declines the transaction in a response. Tokens may be generated for the account number, and value added services may be generated based upon user behaviors. | 04-17-2014 |
20140180924 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR COST ALTERING PAYMENT SERVICES - Cost altering payment services (“CAPS”) system in association with a distributed enhanced payment (“DEP”) processing system includes a merchant point of sale (“POS”) terminal system and a remote enhanced payment management system (“EPMS”). The remote EPMS receives payment transactions including additional risk mitigating payment transaction (“RMPT”) information and based on that additional RMPT information provides altered transaction costs. The remote EPMS provides facilities for the merchant to review and revise payment management services so as to utilize additional RMPT information received from the merchant POS terminal system so as to alter transaction costs. Such facilities provide information to determine the relative potential transaction cost benefits of various payment management service sets utilizing cost profiles that represent the costs of archival, recorded and projected future transactions. The remote EPMS provides “transaction guidance” technology to be utilized by the merchant's POS terminal system to facilitate prompting for and acquiring additional RMPT information. | 06-26-2014 |
Christian M. Watts, Aurora, CO US
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20130177145 | SCALABLE AND FLEXIBLE INTERNET FAX ARCHITECTURE - Methods and systems for processing inbound fax messages in an efficient and scalable manner are provided. According to one embodiment, an inbound fax call is received at a telecommunications system of an Internet fax system. The inbound fax call includes a source and destination address and a fax signal. The inbound fax call is switched to a call mediation system, which determines desired technical call processing capabilities for processing the fax signal. A subset of fax processing resources that have the desired technical call processing capabilities are identified from among multiple fax processing resources associated with the call mediation system. The inbound fax call is switched to a selected fax processing resource of the identified subset. The fax signal is translated by the selected fax processing resource into a digital representation. And, the digital representation is made available to one or more users associated with the particular subscriber. | 07-11-2013 |
20130223602 | SCALABLE AND FLEXIBLE INTERNET FAX ARCHITECTURE FOR PROCESSING OUTBOUND FAX MESSAGES - Methods and systems for processing outbound fax messages in an efficient and scalable manner are provided. According to one embodiment, an Internet fax system receives a request to deliver a fax message. Source files representing content to be included as part of the fax message are stored to a shared storage area accessible by imaging systems and fax processing resources. An imaging system is selected to convert the source files into a digital representation suitable for faxing. A work request identifying the selected imaging system is stored on a centralized work queue within a database. The imaging systems poll the centralized work queue to retrieve pending work requests. Responsive to identifying the work request, the selected imaging system converts the source files, associates the resulting digital representation with an outbound fax job and causes the fax message to be delivered by submitting the outbound fax job to a fax modem. | 08-29-2013 |
20130287190 | SCALABLE AND FLEXIBLE INTERNET FAX ARCHITECTURE - Methods and systems for processing inbound fax messages in an efficient and scalable manner are provided. According to one embodiment, an inbound fax call is received by an Internet fax system. The fax call has a source address, a destination address and a fax signal. The Internet fax system is coupled to a circuit-switched network and a packet-switched network and includes multiple fax processing resources having different configurations, features, capabilities or capacities. One or more desired fax protocol technical call processing capabilities are determined for processing the fax signal based on one or more of the source address, the destination address, the type of network through which the fax call was received and a service provider through which the fax call was received. Then, a fax processing resource that has the desired fax protocol technical processing capabilities is dynamically selected to translate the fax signal into a digital representation. | 10-31-2013 |
20140079199 | SCALABLE AND FLEXIBLE INTERNET FAX ARCHITECTURE FOR PROCESSING OUTBOUND FAX MESSAGES - Methods and systems for processing outbound fax messages in an efficient and scalable manner are provided. According to one embodiment, a request to deliver a fax message is received by an Internet fax system. Source files associated with the request and representing at least a portion of content to be included as part of the fax message are stored to a shared storage area accessible by multiple imaging systems and multiple fax processing resources. A load score is calculated for each imaging system based on one or more of a processor load and a memory load. An imaging system is selected, based on the load scores, to convert the source files into a digital representation suitable for faxing. The source files are converted by associating the digital representation with an outbound fax job. The fax message is delivered by submitting the outbound fax job to one of the fax modems. | 03-20-2014 |
Claude Richard Watts, Covington, GA US
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20120214647 | MARTIAL ARTS TRAINING DEVICE - A martial arts training device for use during training and/or sparring is disclosed. The device includes a chest protector for covering at least a portion of a user's torso. One or more shock sensors are disposed in the chest protector for detecting a contact made to the chest protector. A control unit is in communication with one or more of the shock sensors. The device may include a display unit for displaying a score representing quantity of contacts detected by one or more of the shock sensors. The device may include an output device, such as a sound emitter for emitting a sound to indicate the contact has been made to the chest protector. A power supply is provided in the martial arts training device for supplying power to one or more of the shock sensor(s), the control unit, the output device, and/or the display unit. | 08-23-2012 |
Clint Watts, Orangeville CA
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20130174492 | CO-EXTRUDED ROLL FORMED BRIGHT EXTRUSION WITH INTEGRAL END FORMS - A weatherstrip and associated method of forming the weatherstrip includes a body having a core formed of a first material and at least partially encapsulated in an extrusion material. A bright strip or metal show surface is integrated within the extrusion body to provide an aesthetically pleasing bright strip. The end of the bright strip is formed at an end of the weatherstrip to provide a one-piece structure. | 07-11-2013 |
Colin M. Watts, Ottawa CA
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20130025836 | HELICAL COIL-ON-TUBE HEAT EXCHANGER - A coil on tube heat exchanger is provided that uses multiple parallel helical coil tubes to limit liquid pressure losses while providing similar performance and production times to previous coil and tube designs. Two or more coil tubes are wrapped together around a center tube in a helical fashion, permitting the heat exchanger to be used in a counter-flow, or contra-flow, implementation. Use of the heat exchanger includes flowing a first liquid, such as waste water, through the center tube and flowing a second liquid through the plurality of channels. Embodiments of the present invention provide reduced pressure loss, higher performance and are generally faster to manufacture than prior heat exchangers. | 01-31-2013 |
Dan L. Watts, North Aurora, IL US
Dexter B. Watts, Tallassee, AL US
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20130205849 | METHOD OF REDUCING NITROUS OXIDE EMISSIONS FROM A PLANT GROWTH SUBSTRATE - A method of modulating and in particular, reducing nitrous oxide emission from a substrate for growing on or more plants by applying a microbial based soil additive and a fertilizer blend to the substrate. | 08-15-2013 |
Douglas J. Watts, Harrison Twp., MI US
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20130177363 | METHOD AND MACHINE TOOL FOR MACHINING OF METALLIC WORKPIECES - In a method and a machine tool for machining metallic workpieces, a cooling device is provided to supply a cryogenic coolant to a first tool and a precooling device is provided to supply the cryogenic coolant to a second tool. The first tool is held in a first chuck and processes a workpiece, with the first tool during processing being cooled via the cryogenic coolant. The second tool is held in a second chuck and will subsequently be used for processing the workpiece. The second tool is supplied via the precooling device with the cryogenic coolant and thus cooled to the operating temperature required for processing. Due to the fact that the second tool is precooled to the required processing temperature, after the change of tools, the processing of the workpiece can be continued immediately. By precooling the second tool during the primary processing time, the total processing time of the workpiece is reduced, providing the machine tool with higher productivity. | 07-11-2013 |
Duncan James Watts, New York, NY US
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20130227057 | SYSTEM FOR TRACKING DIFFUSION - A computer-implemented method tracks diffusion. The method includes receiving a tracking request from an initiating user to track diffusion of content located at a content address. A computer tracking system generates a first shortened content address for the content address, from which the content is provided to the initiating user. The method includes receiving content requests from one or more requesting users, and generating, for each requesting user, a unique subsequent shortened content address for the content address. Content is provided to each requesting user using the subsequent shortened content address generated for each requesting user respectively. Each content request from the requesting users is made using either the first shortened content address or one of the subsequent shortened content addresses. | 08-29-2013 |
20140006523 | System and Method to Enable Communication Group Identification | 01-02-2014 |
20140040385 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR EXPERT IDENTIFICATION TO ANSWER USERS QUERIES - Embodiments disclosed herein may relate to determining individual experts to answer user queries utilizing computing platform in a communication system. | 02-06-2014 |
Dustin Watts, Ozark, AR US
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20120122337 | SOLID MOLDED CORD CONNECTION PROTECTOR FOR ROBUST PROTECTION OF JOINED CORD CONNECTORS - A solid molded cord connection protector for robust protection of joined cord connectors is disclosed, which protects cord connections and cord connectors from being crushed by large external forces and/or high pressure. The cord connection protector includes a bottom and top robust solid mold, each mold custom-designed to conform to a substantially bottom or top side of joined portions of two cords joined together by cord connectors. A hinge connects the top and bottom molds via their respective back sides; and a fastener fastens the top and bottom molds together at their front sides. The cord connection protector completely encloses the solid molds firmly around the entire surface of the joined portions of the two cords, thereby providing robust protection of the joined cord connectors and robust protection of the cord connection. In some embodiments, the cord connection protector is capable of preventing separation and/or crushing of the cord connectors. | 05-17-2012 |
Gary L. Watts, Raytown, MO US
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20140077010 | Grinding Mill With Cable Grinding Arms - A grinding mill is described. The grinding mill includes a vertically oriented cylindrical housing with an intake chute in a top wall and an outlet chute in a bottom wall thereof. A shaft is disposed coaxially within the cylindrical housing. Mounting plates are disposed along the length of the shaft. The cables are coupled to the mounting plates with opposite ends of each cable extending radially outwardly from the mounting plates toward but not into contact with an inner wall of the housing. A plurality of obstructing members extends inwardly from the wall of the housing to slow the flow of materials through the mill. Baffles are disposed on the interior wall of the housing to direct materials and airflow. The cables are rotated to contact and grind materials deposited into the grinding mill and to generate airflow through the mill. | 03-20-2014 |
20150034747 | COMMINUTION MILL WITH CABLE IMPACT ARMS - A comminution mill is described that includes a vertically oriented cylindrical housing with an intake chute in a top wall and an outlet chute in a bottom wall thereof. A rotatable shaft with a plurality of radially extending cables is disposed coaxially within the cylindrical housing. A plurality of studs extends inwardly from the wall of the housing to slow and collect materials flowing through the comminution mill. The studs can be withdrawn to discharge materials collected thereon. Slits are provided in the walls of the housing to enable the exit of particulate materials from the housing. A hood is provided overlying the slits on the exterior of the comminution mill for collecting the particulate material. Operation of the comminution mill provides a self-generated airflow and can be configured to separate, grind, and dry materials disposed therein. | 02-05-2015 |
Gene Watts, Apopka, FL US
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20130318990 | External Combustion Engine with a General Wheel Power Rotation Motor - General Wheel Rotation Power Motor (GWRPM) systems, apparatus, devices and methods of using a pressure generation, storage and control element; a pressure conversion to rotational force unit with reverse and neutral capability and components to transfer said rotational force to a power accumulator/multiplier whereby useful rotational force can be applied to varied applications. Pressure can be generated from an internal combustion engine (ICE), a pressurized air source, and the like. | 12-05-2013 |
Gordon Watts, Gloucester CA
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20120304248 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ASSET MANAGEMENT - As aspects of the present invention provides a manner of software asset management involving inputting data pertaining to software into a database; performing software product mapping for software product data input to the database; performing usage rights rule building for usage rights data input to the database; performing software title mapping for software title data input to the database; and determining software compliance as a function of data input to the database and mappings that are performed on the data. Another aspect of the present invention includes method of inputting or importing data into a database m an IT service management system involving: the system importing the data into temporary storage m the database; the system applying validation rules; the system applying the transformation rules; the user reviewing the processed data; the user modifying the processed data; the user requests that the processed data be committed to the database; the system committing the processed data to records in the database. | 11-29-2012 |
Graham Watts, Ontario CA
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20110107230 | NAVIGATION THROUGH HISTORICAL STORED INTERACTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH A MULTI-USER VIEW - An illustrative embodiment provides a computer-implemented process for navigation through historical stored interactions associated with a multi-user view that receives a previously saved multi-user view, wherein the multi-user view comprises a set of artifact attributes, receives an identified filter from a user, and presents a filtered view to the user. The process further determines whether to amend the filtered view, and responsive to a determination to amend the filtered view, generates an amended view from the filtered view, and responsive to a determination to save the amended view, saves the amended view as one of a new view or an updated view. | 05-05-2011 |
20120198352 | NAVIGATION THROUGH HISTORICAL STORED INTERACTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH A MULTI-USER VIEW - An illustrative embodiment provides a computer-implemented process for navigation through historical stored interactions associated with a multi-user view that receives a previously saved multi-user view, wherein the multi-user view comprises a set of artifact attributes, receives an identified filter from a user, and presents a filtered view to the user. The process further determines whether to amend the filtered view, and responsive to a determination to amend the filtered view, generates an amended view from the filtered view, and responsive to a determination to save the amended view, saves the amended view as one of a new view or an updated view. | 08-02-2012 |
Graham A. Watts, Ottawa CA
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20120089939 | COMBINED PROPERTIES DIALOG FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES - An illustrative embodiment of a computer-implemented method to manage properties in a dialog from various sources creates a widget properties dialog and receives properties and validation rules from each source associated with the widget properties dialog to form received information. The computer-implemented method further creates a group of tabs in the widget properties dialog using the received information, wherein the group of tabs contains a general tab and a group of content tabs, wherein each content tab is specific to an instance of content provider and content type. | 04-12-2012 |
20120249555 | VISUAL CONNECTIVITY OF WIDGETS USING EVENT PROPAGATION - A method, system and computer program product receive a set of objects for connection, create a moving object within the set of objects, display visual connection cues on objects in the set of objects, adjust the visual connection cues of the moving object and a target object in the set of objects, identify event propagation precedence, and connect the moving object with the target object. | 10-04-2012 |
20120254783 | MODIFYING NUMERIC DATA PRESENTATION ON A DISPLAY - Various systems, processes, and products may be used to modify numeric data presented on a display. In particular implementations, a system, a process, and a product for modifying numeric data presented on a display may include the ability to generate a user interface including a section that has numeric data in a report format and to determine when input via one or more user digits contacting a display presenting the user interface has been received. The system, the process, and the product may also include the ability to determine whether the digit input is a command regarding the numeric data and to generate, based on the command determination, a user interface that modifies the presentation of the numeric data and represents at least the majority of the numeric data. | 10-04-2012 |
20120254799 | VISUAL WIDGET SEARCH - A technique for a visual search sets a transient mode on, gathers objects to form a pile of objects, wherein each object has a predefined portion visible, and determines whether a selector is over the predefined portion of an object in the pile of objects. Responsive to a determination that the selector is detected over the predefined portion of the object in the pile of objects, the object is presented in a foreground. It is determined whether the object in the foreground is selected to form a selected object. Responsive to a determination that the object in the foreground is selected to form a selected object, the pile of objects is restored to an original state with the selected object scrolled into view within the predefined display area. | 10-04-2012 |
20120303669 | Data Context Selection in Business Analytics Reports - A method for changing data context in a business analytics report is described herein. In one embodiment, such a method includes providing a business analytics report, wherein the report contains data and current metadata categories describing the data. The method enables selection of a current metadata category directly on the business analytics report. The method displays a metadata hierarchy associated with the current metadata category. This metadata hierarchy may include the current metadata category as well as related metadata categories arranged in a tree-like structure. The method further enables selection of a related metadata category from the metadata hierarchy to apply to the business analytics report. The method automatically updates the business analytics report with the metadata category and populates the report with the associated data. A corresponding computer program product and apparatus are also disclosed. | 11-29-2012 |
20120304110 | Techniques for Visualizing the Age of Data in an Analytics Report - In one embodiment, a method includes displaying, in two dimensions, a business analytics report containing various data elements, wherein each data element has data associated therewith. The method further enables generation of a three-dimensional representation of the business analytics report by adding a time axis to the data elements. Once the three-dimensional representation is generated, the method displays, on the time axis, update points identifying when data associated with the data elements was updated. In some cases, depending on the length of the time axis, several update points may be displayed for each data element. A corresponding computer program product and apparatus are also described. | 11-29-2012 |
20120327097 | DYNAMICALLY SCALABLE MODES - The present disclosure includes techniques for storing indexed values that may increase computing performance. In one example, a method includes receiving a request to store an input value in a data structure. The method also includes determining the input value is not represented by an index value of the first group of index values, generating an index value that represents the input value, and determining the generated index value is not included in the first group of representations. The method also includes generating a second group of index values wherein a first size of index values of the first group is different than a second size of index values of the second group. The method also includes modifying a storage capacity of the data structure to store the index values of the second group of the second size and storing the second group of index values in the data structure. | 12-27-2012 |
20130007649 | Control Elements of Graphical User Interfaces - Various aspects of this disclosure are directed to displaying, by a computing device, a plurality of components of a graphical user interface. Each of the plurality of components may display one or more members of at least one dimensional level of a database having a plurality of dimensions. Each dimension of the plurality of dimensions may include one or more dimensional levels. The computing device may determine a first dimensional level of a first dimension of the plurality of dimensions having one or more members displayed in two or more of the plurality of components, and may display a control element including an indication of the dimensional level having the one or more members displayed in each of the two or more components. | 01-03-2013 |
20130007651 | Control Elements of Graphical User Interfaces - Various aspects of this disclosure are directed to displaying, by a computing device, a plurality of components of a graphical user interface. Each of the plurality of components may display one or more members of at least one dimensional level of a database having a plurality of dimensions. Each dimension of the plurality of dimensions may include one or more dimensional levels. The computing device may determine a first dimensional level of a first dimension of the plurality of dimensions having one or more members displayed in two or more of the plurality of components, and may display a control element including an indication of the dimensional level having the one or more members displayed in each of the two or more components. | 01-03-2013 |
20130117327 | USING GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION TO DETERMINE ELEMENT AND AREA INFORMATION TO PROVIDE TO A COMPUTING DEVICE - A database has a plurality of elements, where each element is associated with a location and at least one set of different attribute values, wherein each set includes a timestamp when the attribute values in the set were determined. A determination is made of a reference geographical location, an element having a geographical location within a geographical region including the referenced geographical location, a most recent set of the attribute values for the element having a most recent timestamp, a previous set of attribute values for the determined element comprising the set of attribute values having a previous timestamp prior to the most recent timestamp, and whether a condition with respect to at least one of the most recent set of attribute values and the previous set of attribute values of the determined element is satisfied. | 05-09-2013 |
20130117333 | USING GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION TO DETERMINE ELEMENT AND AREA INFORMATION TO PROVIDE TO A COMPUTING DEVICE - A database has a plurality of elements, where each element is associated with a location and at least one set of different attribute values, wherein each set includes a timestamp when the attribute values in the set were determined. A determination is made of a reference geographical location, an element having a geographical location within a geographical region including the referenced geographical location, a most recent set of the attribute values for the element having a most recent timestamp, a previous set of attribute values for the determined element comprising the set of attribute values having a previous timestamp prior to the most recent timestamp, and whether a condition with respect to at least one of the most recent set of attribute values and the previous set of attribute values of the determined element is satisfied. | 05-09-2013 |
20130173507 | ADAPTIVE CUSTOMIZED PRESENTATION OF BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION - In one example, a method includes receiving information on a user role of a user account associated with a business intelligence system. The method further includes gathering information on interactions of the user account with the business intelligence system. The method further includes generating an initial business intelligence output based on data from one or more data sources. The method further includes generating a customized business intelligence output for the user account based on the initial business intelligence output, the user role, and the interactions of the user account with the business intelligence system. The method further includes providing the customized business intelligence output to the user account. | 07-04-2013 |
20130173649 | ADAPTIVE CUSTOMIZED PRESENTATION OF BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION - In one example, a method includes receiving information on a user role of a user account associated with a business intelligence system. The method further includes gathering information on interactions of the user account with the business intelligence system. The method further includes generating an initial business intelligence output based on data from one or more data sources. The method further includes generating a customized business intelligence output for the user account based on the initial business intelligence output, the user role, and the interactions of the user account with the business intelligence system. The method further includes providing the customized business intelligence output to the user account. | 07-04-2013 |
20130174063 | Business Intelligence Dashboard Assembly Tool With Indications of Relationships Among Content Elements - In one example, a method comprises rendering a dashboard assembly user interface comprising a canvas section and a resource section, the resource section comprising one or more resource content elements, and the canvas section comprising one or more dashboard content elements. The dashboard assembly user interface enables resource content elements to be selectably added to the canvas section as dashboard content elements in response to user inputs, thereby configuring a business intelligence dashboard. The method further comprises searching for relationships between information associated with the one or more resource content elements and information associated with the one or more dashboard content elements; and, for a first resource content element from among the resource content elements that has a relationship with a first dashboard content element from among the dashboard content elements, rendering a visual indication of the relationship between the first resource content element and the first dashboard content element. | 07-04-2013 |
20130179451 | DYNAMICALLY SCALABLE MODES - The present disclosure includes techniques for storing indexed values that may increase computing performance. In one example, a method includes receiving a request to store an input value in a data structure. The method also includes determining the input value is not represented by an index value of the first group of index values, generating an index value that represents the input value, and determining the generated index value is not included in the first group of representations. The method also includes generating a second group of index values wherein a first size of index values of the first group is different than a second size of index values of the second group. The method also includes modifying a storage capacity of the data structure to store the index values of the second group of the second size and storing the second group of index values in the data structure. | 07-11-2013 |
20130181996 | VISUAL CONNECTIVITY OF WIDGETS USING EVENT PROPAGATION - A method, system and computer program product receive a set of objects for connection, create a moving object within the set of objects, display visual connection cues on objects in the set of objects, adjust the visual connection cues of the moving object and a target object in the set of objects, identify event propagation precedence, and connect the moving object with the target object. | 07-18-2013 |
20130246947 | BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE DASHBOARD ASSEMBLY TOOL WITH INDICATIONS OF RELATIONSHIPS AMONG CONTENT ELEMENTS - In one example, a method comprises rendering a dashboard assembly user interface comprising a canvas section and a resource section, the resource section comprising one or more resource content elements, and the canvas section comprising one or more dashboard content elements. The dashboard assembly user interface enables resource content elements to be selectably added to the canvas section as dashboard content elements in response to user inputs, thereby configuring a business intelligence dashboard. The method further comprises searching for relationships between information associated with the one or more resource content elements and information associated with the one or more dashboard content elements; and, for a first resource content element from among the resource content elements that has a relationship with a first dashboard content element from among the dashboard content elements, rendering a visual indication of the relationship between the first resource content element and the first dashboard content element. | 09-19-2013 |
20140136287 | USING GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION TO DETERMINE ELEMENT AND AREA INFORMATION TO PROVIDE TO A COMPUTING DEVICE - A database has a plurality of elements, where each element is associated with a location and at least one set of different attribute values, wherein each set includes a timestamp when the attribute values in the set were determined. A determination is made of a reference geographical location, an element having a geographical location within a geographical region including the referenced geographical location, a most recent set of the attribute values for the element having a most recent timestamp, a previous set of attribute values for the determined element comprising the set of attribute values having a previous timestamp prior to the most recent timestamp, and whether a condition with respect to at least one of the most recent set of attribute values and the previous set of attribute values of the determined element is satisfied. | 05-15-2014 |
20140278364 | BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE DATA MODELS WITH CONCEPT IDENTIFICATION USING LANGUAGE-SPECIFIC CLUES - Techniques are described for modeling information from a data source. In one example, a method for modeling information from a data source includes comparing, with one or more computing devices, a data item heading from the data source with concept keywords in a concept library, the concept library comprising a plurality of concepts and one or more of the concept keywords in at least one language associated with each of one or more of the concepts. The method further includes identifying, with one or more computing devices, one or more matches between the data item heading and one or more concept keywords associated with a particular concept from among the concepts comprised in the concept library. The method further includes identifying, with one or more computing devices, the data item heading as being associated with the particular concept. | 09-18-2014 |
20140278813 | RECOMMENDATION ENGINE - Techniques of the disclosure may include a method comprising receiving a first request for a recommendation to configure input data for output, determining, based at least in part upon templates, an object class corresponding to the first request, determining, based at least in part on input data and the templates, one or more output objects and one or more scores, wherein the output objects comprise configurations of the input data for the determined object class, and where each of the output objects is associated with a score. The method may further comprise outputting a indication of the output objects having an associated score that exceeds a specified threshold value, responsive to receiving a second request to resolve a specified output object, determining, based at least in part on the one or more templates and the second request, a resolved output object and outputting an indication of the resolved output object. | 09-18-2014 |
20140379734 | RECOMMENDATION ENGINE - Techniques of the disclosure may include a method comprising receiving a first request for a recommendation to configure input data for output, determining, based at least in part upon templates, an object class corresponding to the first request, determining, based at least in part on input data and the templates, one or more output objects and one or more scores, wherein the output objects comprise configurations of the input data for the determined object class, and where each of the output objects is associated with a score. The method may further comprise outputting a indication of the output objects having an associated score that exceeds a specified threshold value, responsive to receiving a second request to resolve a specified output object, determining, based at least in part on the one or more templates and the second request, a resolved output object and outputting an indication of the resolved output object. | 12-25-2014 |
Graham A. Watts, W. Ottawa CA
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20110138355 | HANDLING USER-INTERFACE GESTURES IN NON-RECTANGULAR REGIONS - A technique for handling user-interface gestures in non-rectangular regions of a graphical user interface includes creating a class comprising an event handler for an onmouseover event and an event handler for an onmouseout event. The technique further includes adding each of a group of graphical elements to the class. Adding a graphical element to the class includes adding a reference to the graphical element to the class and attaching the event handlers to the graphical element. The technique then identifies a specific graphical element in the group that triggered an invocation of one of the event handlers. The technique then determines the closest border of the specific graphical element to the mouse pointer. In the event another graphical element in the group shares the closest border, the technique stops either the onmouseover or onmouseout event from propagating. A corresponding apparatus and computer program product are also disclosed. | 06-09-2011 |
Graham Andrew Watts, Ottawa CA
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20120311501 | DISPLAYING GRAPHICAL OBJECT RELATIONSHIPS IN A WORKSPACE - Exemplary embodiments provide methods and systems performed by a software component executing on at least one processor for displaying graphical objects in a workspace. Aspects of the exemplary embodiment include displaying on a display screen a view showing a portion of graphical objects comprising the workspace; indicating a relationship in the view between a selected graphical object and one or more related graphical objects; in response to any of the one or more related graphical objects being outside of the view, displaying thumbnails within the view for each of the one or more related graphical objects to visually identify a type of content provided by the one or more related graphical objects; and in response to a user selecting one of the thumbnails, moving the view to display the corresponding related graphical object. | 12-06-2012 |
Hal G. Watts, East Falmouth, MA US
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20130105714 | Apparatus For A Pneumatic Relay Venting Pressure Dynamic Feedback Compensator | 05-02-2013 |
James Douglas Watts, Calgary CA
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20090134238 | Reservoir and matrix system for controlled release of insect semiochemicals - An integrated reservoir and controlled release matrix system ( | 05-28-2009 |
Jeremy Lee Watts, Rolla, MO US
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20120164411 | CERAMIC WELDS, AND A METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - A method of producing a ceramic weld, including identifying a ceramic first surface and a ceramic second surface to be bonded together, maintaining a non-oxidizing atmosphere over the first and second surfaces, and engaging the first and second surfaces to define a joint. An arc is generated between an electrode and the joint to create a liquid phase, and the liquid phase is cooled to yield a solid fusion layer, wherein the first and second surfaces are joined in the fusion layer. | 06-28-2012 |
Jim Watts, Reading, MA US
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20130232942 | GRADUAL OXIDATION WITH GRADUAL OXIDIZER WARMER - Described herein are embodiments of systems and methods for oxidizing gases. In some embodiments, a reaction chamber is configured to receive a fuel gas and maintain the gas at a temperature within the reaction chamber that is above an autoignition temperature of the gas. The reaction chamber may also be configured to maintain a reaction temperature within the reaction chamber below a flameout temperature. In some embodiments, heat and product gases from the oxidation process can be used, for example, to drive a turbine, reciprocating engine, and injected back into the reaction chamber. | 09-12-2013 |
John G. Watts, Fort Wayne, IN US
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20140149410 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING CLUSTERS WITHIN A COLLECTION OF DATA ENTITIES - Embodiments of a method and system for identifying clusters in collections of data entities are generally described herein. In some embodiments, the method includes defining a metric space over the data entities. A distance function of the metric space may satisfy the triangle inequality. The method may include determining, based on the distance function of the metric space, a value for a number of clusters that minimizes a number of data bits used to define a model of the collection of the data entities. The model may thereby describe the collection of data entities using a minimum description length (MDL). The method may include assigning data entities of the collection of data entities to the clusters. The number of clusters to which the data entities are assigned may correspond to the determined value. | 05-29-2014 |
Jon Watts, Okotoks CA
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20130086205 | DATA GATHERING USING A MOBILE COMPUTING DEVICE - Systems and methods for field data gathering and which provide flexible configuration options for a central office. The system, run from, mobile computing devices, provides a free-flowing data gathering experience while only requiring what the central office needs from the field. The central office can configure the system to accept different types of data by way of different data input means available to the mobile computing device. Only the data needed by the central office need be collected by the mobile device operator. The data format is defined by the central office and is uploaded to each of the relevant mobile computing devices for use by the operators. Once each data set has been collected by an operator, the data package with the data set is scheduled for transmission to the central office once a connection with the central office can be made. | 04-04-2013 |
Jonathan K. Watts, Montreal CA
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20090069263 | 4'-THIOARABINONUCLEOTIDE-CONTAINING OLIGONUCLEOTIDES, COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR THEIR PREPARATION AND USES THEREOF - Oligonucleotides comprising one or more 4′-thioarabinonucleotides are described, as well as uses thereof for applications such as antisense- and RNAi-based gene silencing. 4′-thioarabinose-based phosphoramidite and H-phosphonate compounds are also described, as well as uses thereof for the synthesis of oligonucleotides comprising one or more 4′-thioarabinonucleotides. | 03-12-2009 |
Jonathan L. Watts, Pensacola, FL US
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20130067480 | PROGRAMMABLE WALL STATION FOR AUTOMATED WINDOW AND DOOR COVERINGS - A programmable wall station system for controlling automated coverings includes at least one automated covering adapted to receive command signals, and a computer which includes a processor and a computer connection port. The processor is programmed to receive location input, position input for the automated coverings, schedule input, and generate scheduled events based on any of the received input. A wall station includes a controller and a station connection port that is linkable to the computer connection port. The controller is programmed to receive scheduled events from the processor when the station connection port and computer connection port are linked to one another and generate command signals based on the scheduled events for receipt by the automated covering to control its operation. | 03-14-2013 |
Karl Shawn Watts, Portland, OR US
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20120283238 | IRAK INHIBITORS AND USES THEREOF - The present invention provides compounds, compositions thereof, and methods of using the same. | 11-08-2012 |
20150025093 | IRAK INHIBITORS AND USES THEREOF - The present invention provides compounds, compositions thereof, and methods of using the same. | 01-22-2015 |
Kenneth Watts, Calgary CA
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20090099046 | METHODS, DRILLING FLUIDS AND DRILLING FLUID ADDITIVES FOR LIMITING TAR SAND ACCRETION ON METAL SURFACES - Drilling fluids, drilling fluid additives and methods for oil well drilling feature quaternary ammonium salts and act to reduce accretion of bituminous material on metal surfaces of drilling equipment. | 04-16-2009 |
Kevin T. Watts, Minneapolis, MN US
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20130302866 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR SUCCINATE PRODUCTION - The present application provides genetically modified yeast cell comprising an active succinate fermentation pathway, as well as methods of using these cells to produce succinate. | 11-14-2013 |
20130309736 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR MALATE AND FUMARATE PRODUCTION - The present application provides genetically modified yeast cell comprising an active malate fermentation pathway and/or an active fumarate fermentation pathway, as well as methods of using these cells to produce malate and/or fumarate. | 11-21-2013 |
Lee Watts, Gersthofen DE
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20100170229 | EXHAUST GAS SYSTEM FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE - An exhaust-gas system for a motor vehicle includes at least one exhaust-gas cleaning system and at least one regeneration device for the exhaust-gas cleaning system, by means of which regeneration device an oxidizable fluid in vapor form can be introduced into the exhaust-gas stream ahead of the exhaust-gas cleaning system. The regeneration device includes a housing with a chamber formed in it as well as a heating element positioned in the chamber, the housing having on its upstream side an inflow opening for exhaust gases and on its downstream side an outlet opening and being arranged in the interior of the exhaust-gas stream. | 07-08-2010 |
Leslie Watts, Tiger, GA US
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20140033988 | ULTRASONIC NOISE DEVICE - An ultrasonic noise device that can be used as an animal entertainment device and/or animal training device. The ultrasonic noise device includes a compressible bladder defining an air retaining cavity and a nozzle operably connected to the bladder and fluidly connected to the air retaining cavity. The nozzle including a nozzle flow pathway extending from a first end of the nozzle to a second end of the nozzle. The ultrasonic noise device also includes a resonator operably connected to the nozzle and defining a resonator flow pathway in fluid communication with the nozzle flow pathway and a pin positioned at least partially within the nozzle flow pathway and aligned with the nozzle flow pathway and a first end of the pin extends towards but does not reach a tip of the nozzle. | 02-06-2014 |
Mark R. Watts, Marlton, NJ US
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20130075391 | Systems and Methods for Heating Liquid, Semi-Solid or Liquid/Solid Combination Comestibles in Combination Microwave and Convection Ovens - A system is provided for heating a comestible. The system includes a container and a flexible vented package containing a liquid, semi-solid or liquid/solid combination comestible. The package is positioned within the container in a manner that hinders the comestible from escaping through the package's vent(s). The container is penetrable to microwaves and is adapted to not experience heat-induced damage when subjected to a heating cycle in a combination microwave and convection oven. The container is adapted to protect the package from heat-induced damage when the container is subjected to a heating cycle in a combination microwave and convection oven. | 03-28-2013 |
20140348990 | Systems and Methods for Heating Liquid, Semi-Solid or Liquid/Solid Combination Comestibles in Combination Microwave and Convection Ovens - A system is provided for heating a comestible. The system includes a container and a flexible vented package containing a liquid, semi-solid or liquid/solid combination comestible. The package is positioned within the container in a manner that hinders the comestible from escaping through the package's vent(s). The container is penetrable to microwaves and is adapted to not experience heat-induced damage when subjected to a heating cycle in a combination microwave and convection oven. The container is adapted to protect the package from heat-induced damage when the container is subjected to a heating cycle in a combination microwave and convection oven. | 11-27-2014 |
Mary L. Watts, Warner, NH US
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20130152466 | CONVERTIBLE PLANTING CONTAINERS - A convertible planting system includes a flexible sheet of material bent into an overlapped configuration to form a container defining an interior volume, the flexible sheet having a first broad surface covered with an engageable loop material, and a second broad surface from which touch fastener hooks extend in an area overlapping the first broad surface with the sheet of material bent to form the container; with the hooks releasably engaged with the loop material, and soil filling at least a portion of the interior volume of the container and in contact with the loop material. A gardener may plant a seed in the convertible planting system, peel back a portion of the sheet of material forming a wall of the container by releasably disengaging hooks and loops of the sheet of material, and reattach the portion of the sheet of material by reengaging the hooks and loops. | 06-20-2013 |
20140106952 | DOUBLE-SIDED FASTENERS - A method for forming a double-sided loop strap includes: receiving a continuous longitudinal strip of loop material including a strip-form base bearing a field of upstanding loops on a fastening side of the strip bounded by opposite longitudinal edges, folding each of the longitudinal edges away from the fastening side, such that the base overlaps itself, and securing the folded edges in place by permanently bonding together overlapped areas of the base to form the double-sided loop strap. | 04-17-2014 |
Matthew L. Watts, Lenoir City, TN US
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20120242024 | PRECISION LEVELING VICE - A precision leveling vice includes a vice body having a fixed jaw and an end wall. A moving jaw moves toward or away from the fixed jaw to frictionally retain or release a member. The vice assembly is connected to a swivel plate. A fixture plate is positioned oppositely about the swivel plate with respect to the vice assembly. A pivot pin is positioned in a partial circular slot of each of the swivel plate and fixture plate permitting the swivel plate and vice assembly to move in a rocking motion with respect to the fixture plate by rotation about the pivot pin. First and second adjustment fasteners positioned in through apertures at swivel plate opposite ends threadably engage the fixture plate. Opposite axial rotation of the first and second adjustment fasteners causes a head of one of the adjustment fasteners to contact the swivel plate inducing the rocking motion. | 09-27-2012 |
Michael Watts, Seattle, WA US
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20120032519 | AUTOMATED SHORE POWER SYSTEM - A shore power system includes a primary switchgear, a secondary switchgear, a dual output power transformer disposed in electrical communication between the primary switchgear and the secondary switchgear, a grounding switch section, and a vessel connector assembly. The shore power system further includes an automation and control system for automating and/or controlling the delivery of power to the vessel from a source of power, such as a medium voltage power source. In embodiments of the present disclosure, the medium voltage power source may be from the power grid or may be from a discrete power generation station. | 02-09-2012 |
Michael Watts, Hingham, MA US
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20130272652 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR VERTICAL COUPLING FROM DIELECTRIC WAVEGUIDES - A frequency-chirped nano-antenna provides efficient sub-wavelength vertical emission from a dielectric waveguide. In one example, this nano-antenna includes a set of plasmonic dipoles on the opposite side of a SiYV | 10-17-2013 |
Michael D. Watts, Milan IT
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20090254320 | JOINT INVERSION OF TIME DOMAIN CONTROLLED SOURCE ELECTROMAGNETIC (TD-CSEM) DATA AND FURTHER DATA - To perform inversion based on electromagnetic (EM) data acquired in a subterranean survey, time domain controlled source EM (TD-CSEM) data is acquired by at least one EM receiver in response to EM signals from a controlled EM source. Further data is received, where the further data is selected from among magnetotelluric (MT) data and DC data acquired by the at least one receiver. A probabilistic joint inversion is applied on the TD-CSEM data and the further data to produce a model representing a subterranean structure that is a target of the subterranean survey. | 10-08-2009 |
Michael E. Watts, Pekin, IL US
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20130283971 | TRANSMISSION HOUSING HAVING INTEGRALLY-FORMED WALLS - A housing for a transmission is disclosed. The housing may have a plurality of integrally-formed walls that together create an enclosure with an open first end and an open second end disposed axially opposite the first end. The housing may also have a first flange located at the first end of the enclosure and configured to engage an input housing of an engine, and a second flange located at the second end of the enclosure and configured to engage a differential housing. The plurality of integrally formed walls includes a lower wall having at least one impingement protection feature. | 10-31-2013 |
Myles Watts, Bozeman, MT US
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20130014046 | SYSTEMS, COMPUTER IMPLEMENTED METHODS, GEOGRAPHIC WEATHER-DATA SELECTION INTERFACE DISPLAY, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM HAVING PROGRAM PRODUCTS TO GENERATE USER-CUSTOMIZED VIRTUAL WEATHER DATA AND USER-CUSTOMIZED WEATHER-RISK PRODUCTS RESPONSIVE THERETO - Systems, computer implemented methods, and computer readable medium having program products are provided to customize by a user weather-risk products and to provide a customized weather-risk product to be purchased by user. Embodiments of a system include a tract-user computer having a display to display graphical user interfaces to a user and an input to receive user selections, the tract-user computer being connected to a communications network to receive graphical user interfaces and transmit user selections to a weather-risk product issuer computer. Embodiments of a system can also include a database to associate user selections with actuarial data, location data, and basis weather data and a weather-risk product issuer computer to transmit graphical user interfaces to the tract-user computer, receive user selections, and process user selections to generate virtual weather data and to generate weather-risk products. | 01-10-2013 |
20130103593 | SYSTEMS, COMPUTER IMPLEMENTED METHODS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM HAVING COMPUTER PROGRAM TO GENERATE A COLLECTIVE HERD WARRANTY - Systems, computer readable medium having computer program, and related computer implemented methods are provided to aggregate a plurality of customized livestock warranty products so that each of the plurality of customized livestock warranty products is provided to different owners of different herds of a plurality of herds and so that a collective livestock risk product is produced for collective risk management. Embodiments of the present invention advantageously incentivize disease event disclosure by facilitating the purchase of individual warranty products by livestock producers that cover the full value of the producers' losses, yet also incentivize producers to enforce rigorous bio-security measures. Beneficially, the individual warranty products can be provided as part of a collective product for collective reinsurance and collective management of federal indemnity for catastrophic disease events. | 04-25-2013 |
20140047344 | Systems, Computer Implemented Methods, Geographic Weather-Data Selection Interface Display, and Computer Readable Medium Having Program Products to Generate User-Customized Virtual Weather Data and User-Customized Weather-Risk Products Responsive Thereto - Systems, computer implemented methods, and computer readable medium having program products are provided to customize by a user weather-risk products and to provide a customized weather-risk product to be purchased by user. Embodiments of a system include a tract-user computer having a display to display graphical user interfaces to a user and an input to receive user selections, the tract-user computer being connected to a communications network to receive graphical user interfaces and transmit user selections to a weather-risk product issuer computer. Embodiments of a system can also include a database to associate user selections with actuarial data, location data, and basis weather data and a weather-risk product issuer computer to transmit graphical user interfaces to the tract-user computer, receive user selections, and process user selections to generate virtual weather data and to generate weather-risk products. | 02-13-2014 |
Nancy Hickey Watts, Marietta, GA US
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20130040649 | Mobile Device Location Estimation Using Operational Data of a Wireless Network - A method for location estimation of a mobile device using operational data of a wireless network includes creating a geospatial model of a wireless network. The geospatial model may include a geometry representative of coverage area of each antenna in the wireless network. The geometry may be created, by the modeling module, based on a tower data of the wireless network and an operational data from the wireless network. The geospatial model may further include range bands for each antenna, created based on the operational data. In addition, the method includes generating, by the modeling module, a geospatial model of geospatial features for an area of the wireless network. Further, the method includes determining, by a location module, the location of the mobile device in the wireless network based on the geospatial model of a wireless network, the geospatial model of geospatial features and real-time operational data. | 02-14-2013 |
20140011513 | Mobile Device Location Estimation Using Operational Data of a Wireless Network - A method for location estimation of a mobile device using operational data of a wireless network includes creating a geospatial model of a wireless network. The geospatial model may include a geometry representative of coverage area of each antenna in the wireless network. The geometry may be created, by the modeling module, based on a tower data of the wireless network and an operational data from the wireless network. The geospatial model may further include range bands for each antenna, created based on the operational data. In addition, the method includes receiving, by the modeling module, a model of a plurality of sites for an area of the wireless network. Further, the method includes determining, by a location module, the location of the mobile device in the wireless network based on the geospatial model of a wireless network, the geospatial model of geospatial features and real-time operational data. | 01-09-2014 |
Neal A. Watts, Montreal CA
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20140007330 | PROTECTIVE ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT - An appendage protector for an article of protective gear is provided. The protector includes an upper arm protector portion, a lower arm protector portion, and a protective arm hinge overlying a gap between the upper and lower arm protector portions. The arm hinge includes a forward-facing floater pad, a medial extension, and a lateral extension. The medial and lateral extensions are slidably coupled to at least one of the upper and lower arm protector portions to guide forward movement of the floater pad during rotation of the lower arm protector portion toward the upper arm protector portion, and to guide rearward movement of the floater pad during rotation of the lower arm protector portion away from the upper arm protector portion. The arm protector can form part of a goaltender chest protector to provide an integrated system allowing fluid movement of the wearer's arm with enhanced protection to the elbow region. | 01-09-2014 |
20140259256 | GOAL TENDER GLOVE - A goaltender glove including a finger portion, a thumb portion and a webbed pocket extending therebetween to collectively form a catching area. The webbed pocket can include a rigid support element that extends into at least one of the finger portion and the thumb portion, and is connected to the same via an interface element. The support element pivots about the interface element, with a free end of the element pivoting away from or through a portion of the main shell to prevent excessive bending and stress on the element. The glove can include a selectively manually replaceable mitt, which can be replaced with another mitt, or removed for servicing the mitt or glove. The mitt can be attached to the main shell via an elastic member joined with the finger portion to enable fingers in the finger portion and the mitt to move together. | 09-18-2014 |
Nicolas R. Watts, Phoenix, AZ US
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20120074209 | ELECTROLYTIC DEPOSITON AND VIA FILLING IN CORELESS SUBSTRATE PROCESSING - Electronic assemblies including coreless substrates and their manufacture using electrolytic plating, are described. One method includes providing a core comprising a metal, and forming a dielectric material on the core. The method also includes forming vias in the dielectric material, the vias positioned to expose metal regions. The method also performing an electrolytic plating of metal into the vias and on the metal regions, wherein the core is electrically coupled to a power supply during the electrolytic plating of metal into the vias and delivers current to the metal regions. The method also includes removing the metal core after the electrolytic plating of metal into the vias. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 03-29-2012 |
20130249112 | PASSIVE WITHIN VIA - A method of forming a device associated with a via includes forming an opening or via, and forming at least a pair of conducting paths within the via. Also disclosed is a via having at pair of conducting paths therein. | 09-26-2013 |
Norman R. Watts, Dickerson, MD US
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20120201811 | GENERATION AND USE OF FAB, SCFV, AND RELATED BINDING MOLECULES SPECIFIC FOR HIV-1 REV - Described herein is the identification, though phage display, of a chimeric rabbit/human anti-Rev Fab (SJS-R1) that readily solubilized polymeric HIV-1 Rev. The Fab binds with very high affinity to a conformational epitope in the N-terminal half of HIV-1 Rev. The corresponding single chain antibody (scFv) was also prepared and characterized. Methods of making and using SJS-R1 Fab and SJS-R1 scFv, and antibodies and antibody fragments that share at least one CDR with SJS-R1 Fab, are provided. Specific described methods include methods of preventing or reversing polymerization of HIV Rev, methods of preventing or inhibiting replication of a lentivirus in a cell, methods of reducing infectivity of replication of a lentivirus, inhibiting Rev function in a cell infected with a lentivirus, and methods of treating a disease or symptom associated with Rev expression in an animal. | 08-09-2012 |
Paul Watts, Dunlap, IL US
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20140062178 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR RELEASING PARKING BRAKE OF AN ANCHORED MACHINE AND A MACHINE WITH THE SAME - A method and system releases a spring parking brake of an anchored machine. A hydraulic fluid source is provided. A towing force is applied to the anchored machine, and the applied towing force is sensed by a sensor. The sensor sends a signal to a hydraulic fluid source control device. The hydraulic fluid source control device causes hydraulic fluid from the hydraulic fluid source to be supplied to the spring parking brake to release the spring parking brake. | 03-06-2014 |
Phillip Charles Watts, Longmont, CO US
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20110247132 | Fixed collapsable toilet for recreational vehicles of small spaces with movable walls - A fixed or permanently installed collapsible dry toilet that when mounted to movable walls as in a Recreational Vehicle or stationary walls, that can quickly be adjusted to any height with height stops for toddlers, 16.5 inches for the American with Disabilities Act of 1992 and 19 inches for seniors. When not in use the toilet seat is hinged so that the seat folds down and hugs the wall and is only 1.6 inches thick when collapsed and is intended for small spaces that can have multiple uses since the toilet can fold into the wall and not occupy any space. A biodegradable plastic bag is placed in the center of the seat and is supported by a replaceable fishnet basket. The plastic bag is of sufficient size to cover the entire toilet seat so that each user has a clean unused covering over the seat. Upon completion the disposable bag is tossed in any garbage receptacle. The toilet design is intended to never need cleaning, is easily adjusted to various heights from the floor to seat, and takes up minimal space when collapsed, can be operated in freezing temperatures and does not use water. The height can be modified easily for custom heights for short to tall people. The toilet is welded aluminum for durability and low weight under four pounds and the seat is covered with ⅛ | 10-13-2011 |
Raymond F. Watts, Linden, NJ US
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20120329692 | Wet Friction Clutch - Lubricant Systems Providing High Dynamic Coefficients of Friction Through the Use of Sodium Detergents - A wet friction clutch-lubricant system wherein a wet friction clutch having a cellulose-based friction lining, or a device including such a clutch, is lubricated with a lubricant composition a major amount of oil of lubricating viscosity and minor effective amounts of performance enhancing additives including (a) one or more ashless dispersant; (b) one or more organic phosphorus compound and (c) one or more sodium salt of an organic acid; and optionally, (d) an auxiliary friction modifier. | 12-27-2012 |
20130008756 | Wet Friction Clutch - Lubricant Systems Providing High Dynamic Coefficients of Friction Through the Use of Borated Detergents - A wet friction clutch—lubricant system wherein a wet friction clutch having a cellulose—based friction lining having a surface coating of silica based particles, or a device including such a clutch, is lubricated with a lubricant composition a major amount of oil of lubricating viscosity and minor effective amounts of performance enhancing additives including (a) ashless dispersant; (b) organic phosphorus compound and (c) borated detergents; and optionally, (d) an auxiliary friction modifier. | 01-10-2013 |
Regan Watts, Dublin IE
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20130302027 | OPTICAL MEASUREMENT METHOD AND SYSTEM - The present application is directed to the measurement of the intensity and phase of high speed optical signals. The present application uses a tunable optical local oscillator, an optical coupler, a photodiode and RF electronics. The tunable laser enables successive measurements to be taken across the optical spectrum allowing the system to measure extremely high bandwidth signals. The signal generated by the local oscillator comprises a component at a frequency between two adjacent modes of the periodic optical signal to be measured. The local oscillator and said periodic signal are optically mixed and sent to a photodiode, the measurement of the phase being based on isolating the resulting beat frequencies. This approach offers a significant improvement over existing time resolved approaches which are limited to the bandwidth of the photodiode (˜50 GHz). | 11-14-2013 |
Richard Watts, Christchurch NZ
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20090245606 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING COMPOSITE SUBSTRACTION IMAGES FOR MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING - In time-resolved contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography, a measure quantifying image quality provides a basis for generating a linear filtered composite image by facilitating selection of a mask and an arterial phase image for subtraction. Filtering of individual pixels of a temporal series of images provides enhanced contrast in a single image by allowing the temporal behavior of the pixel intensity to denote representation as an artery, vein or background tissue. Motion artifacts are suppressed by re-registering sequential images, adjusting weighting before averaging and subtraction and filtering the Fourier data to eliminate data corrupted by motion or other phenomena. | 10-01-2009 |
Richard J. Watts, Pullman, WA US
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20140116960 | OXIDATION OF CONTAMINANTS - Various embodiments of contaminant removal systems, compositions, and methods are described herein. In one embodiment, a method for oxidizing a contaminant includes contacting the contaminant with a peroxygen compound and initializing, maintaining, or propagating degradation of the peroxygen compound with an oxygenated organic compound, thereby releasing oxidizing radicals. The method also includes oxidizing the contaminant with the released oxidizing radicals. | 05-01-2014 |
Ricky D. Watts, Ponca City, OK US
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20130228497 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FILTERING METALS FROM FLUIDS - A method of processing a liquid having magnetic particles includes increasing a magnetic particle content in at least a portion of the liquid; forming an effluent using the portion of the liquid that has the increased magnetic particle content; and filtering the effluent using a magnetic field. | 09-05-2013 |
Robert G. Watts, Leonard, MI US
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20140062136 | LASER WELDED STRUCTURAL FENDER INNER BLANK FOR MASS OPTIMIZATION - An inner fender panel for a structural fender of an automotive vehicle is disclosed. The panel includes an outer surface configured for attachment to the inner surface of an outer panel of the fender and an inner surface; the inner panel comprising a plurality of abutting inner fender panel sections that are joined to one another, each inner fender panel section having a thickness, at least two abutting inner fender panel sections having thicknesses that are different. A structural fender for an automotive vehicle is also disclosed. The fender includes a formed outer panel having a viewable outer surface and an inner surface. The fender also includes a formed inner fender panel as described comprising a plurality of abutting inner fender panel sections that are joined to one another, each inner fender panel section having a thickness, at least two abutting inner fender panel sections having thicknesses that are different. | 03-06-2014 |
Ron Watts, Redmond, WA US
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20120110258 | STORAGE DEVICE CACHE - Implementations described and claimed herein provide a method and system for comparing a storage location related to a new write command on a storage device with storage locations of a predetermined number of write commands stored in a first table to determine frequency of write commands to the storage location. If the frequency is determined to be higher than a first threshold, the data related to the write command is stored in a write cache. | 05-03-2012 |
Ronald George Watts, Ottawa CA
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20130130864 | STEERABLE UNITS AS A FRICTIONAL SURFACE BETWEEN OBJECTS - Disclosed are steerable units that enable the variability of the friction force's magnitude and direction by using rolling contacts, in which the angle of the rolling contacts with respect to the surface containing the steerable unit can be controlled, as an object's frictional surface. This allows an object to adjust the direction and magnitude of the force it transfers through friction and also allows the received frictional force's direction and magnitude to be varied by the receiving object's rolling contacts. Also disclosed are applications of the steerable units in various machines. | 05-23-2013 |
Stephane Watts, Lyon FR
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20100196183 | SCROLL COMPRESSOR WITH MATERIALS TO ALLOW RUN-IN - A scroll compressor comprises a non-orbiting scroll member having a base and a generally spiral wrap extending from its base, and an orbiting scroll member having a base and a generally spiral wrap extending from its base. The wraps of the non-orbiting and orbiting scroll members interfit to define compression chambers. A drive shaft causes the orbiting scroll member to orbit relative to the non-orbiting scroll member. At least one of the non-orbiting and orbiting scroll operate to move in an axial direction toward the other of the non-orbiting and orbiting scroll members. The scroll compressor supplies a bias force to bias the at least one scroll member toward the other. A first of the non-orbiting and orbiting scroll members have at least a portion of its surface formed of a material that is harder than the material that it will contact on a second of the non-orbiting and orbiting scroll members, such that upon start-up there will be run-in and removal of the material. | 08-05-2010 |
20120100025 | MULTI-STAGE SCROLL MACHINE - A machine having two volute casings describing an orbital relative movement, one of the volute casings being fitted with at least one scroll and the other volute casing being equipped with at least two scrolls, the various scrolls delimiting a first series of variable-volume chambers belonging to a first compression or expansion stage, and a second series of variable-volume chambers belonging to a second compression or expansion stage, each stage having a high-pressure fluid passage and low-pressure fluid passage. A portion of the low-pressure fluid passage of the second stage is designed to open into one of the chambers of the second stage and is further away from the zone of convergence of the scrolls delimiting the variable-volume chambers of the second stage than a portion of the high-pressure fluid passage of the first stage that is designed to open into one of the chambers of the first stage. | 04-26-2012 |
20130302198 | SCROLL REFRIGERATION COMPRESSOR - The scroll refrigeration compressor includes a stationary volute and a moving volute provided with spiral wraps defining variable-volume compression chambers, a separating member sealably mounted on a plate of the stationary volute so as to allow a relative movement between the separating member and the stationary volute, a delivery chamber at least partially defined by the separating member and the sealed casing. The compressor further includes a bypass passage arranged to communicate the delivery chamber with an intermediate compression chamber, and a anti-return device comprising a closing member movable between closing and opening positions for closing and opening the bypass passage, and an enclosure, positioned between the separating member and the plate of the stationary volute, including a first portion sealably mounted in a housing defined by the separating member and oriented substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the compressor. | 11-14-2013 |
20130309118 | SCROLL REFRIGERATION COMPRESSOR - The scroll compressor includes stationary and moving scrolls each including a scroll plate provided with a spiral wrap, the spiral wraps defining the variable-volume compression chambers, a separating plate mounted on the scroll plate of the stationary scroll and defining with the latter a first intermediate volume, and a delivery chamber defined by the separating plate and the sealed casing. The compressor includes a bypass passage arranged to communicate the first intermediate volume with an intermediate compression chamber, a flow passage arranged to communicate the first intermediate volume with the delivery chamber, and a bypass valve associated with the flow passage, each bypass valve associated with a flow passage mounted on the surface of the separating plate turned toward the delivery chamber and movable between closing and opening positions for closing and opening the flow passage. | 11-21-2013 |
Stephen Ronald Watts, Greer, SC US
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20130054213 | PROCESS FOR ADAPTIVE MODELING OF PERFORMANCE DEGRADATION - The present subject matter is directed to methods and systems for providing adaptive modeling of performance degradation in a system, particularly, a gas turbine system. A performance model is provided and operated as both a calibration model and a baseline model. Data produced during both operations is stored and differences there between is used in adaptive logic, which may correspond to a neural network, to predict performance degradation to control operation of a system baseline model. Data from operation of the system baseline model may also be stored and used with data from the calibration model and baseline model in the adaptive logic. | 02-28-2013 |
Steve Watts, Fuquay Variina, NC US
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20140049394 | WATER SAFETY MONITORING DEVICES, ALARM DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS - A monitoring device for monitoring a risk of drowning for users of one or more alarm devices is provided. The alarm devices include one or more detectors configured to detect status data. A controller circuit is configured to receive status data from the alarm device, to detect a triggering event, and, in response to the triggering event, to select one of a plurality of alarm protocols based on the status data. A user interface unit is configured to convey the selected alarm protocol to the user. | 02-20-2014 |
Tammy Watts, Palm Bay, FL US
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20130309328 | METHOD OF DETERMINING VASOREACTIVITY USING INHALED NITRIC OXIDE - A method for treating pulmonary arterial hypertension in a patient can include determining whether a patient with pulmonary arterial hypertension has an enlarged right ventricle or right ventricular dysfunction, where the patient has previously been administered a prostanoid and weaning the patient off of the prostanoid if the patient does not have an enlarged right ventricle or right ventricular dysfunction. | 11-21-2013 |
Thomas W. Watts, Panama City, FL US
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20140165896 | Control Mechanism - An auxiliary appendage attachable to the steerable nozzle of an existing water craft. A first and second rudder blade attach to steerable nozzle. The first rudder blade includes a torsion spring providing a downward torsion force. A detent attached to steerable nozzle prevents rudder blades from hyper-extending in the direction of the downward torsion force. Rudder blades are connected by a deflection bar. Deflection bar is angled towards rudder blades. Rudder blades pivot between a downward position to an upward position based on the forces created thereon from both the torsion spring and the movement of the water over the appendage. | 06-19-2014 |
Thomas Walter Watts, Panama City, FL US
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20120132119 | Variant speed directional control mechanism for water-jet powered craft - The invention relates to an auxiliary appendage(s) to improve off plane steering response and maneuverability of water jet powered crafts. The invention utilizes the pump's water flow and rotates on a horizontal axis, parallel to the water. Utilizing surface tension, drag or mechanical control the device rotates up and down on the vertical plane. The device does not cause additional sheer or stresses on water jet thrust assemblies. The invention easily attaches to water jet powered craft dramatically improving the steering capability during off-plane maneuvering. Its unique design allows adjustable torsion loading, rotates on one or both sides and allows precise tuning for multiple crafts from personal watercraft to large water jet powered crafts. This device operates on either side of the discharge nozzle to increase low speed control until the speed increases to a (craft dependent) preset point and allow the device to tilt out of the water. | 05-31-2012 |
Tim J. Watts, Billings, MT US
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20130014046 | SYSTEMS, COMPUTER IMPLEMENTED METHODS, GEOGRAPHIC WEATHER-DATA SELECTION INTERFACE DISPLAY, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM HAVING PROGRAM PRODUCTS TO GENERATE USER-CUSTOMIZED VIRTUAL WEATHER DATA AND USER-CUSTOMIZED WEATHER-RISK PRODUCTS RESPONSIVE THERETO - Systems, computer implemented methods, and computer readable medium having program products are provided to customize by a user weather-risk products and to provide a customized weather-risk product to be purchased by user. Embodiments of a system include a tract-user computer having a display to display graphical user interfaces to a user and an input to receive user selections, the tract-user computer being connected to a communications network to receive graphical user interfaces and transmit user selections to a weather-risk product issuer computer. Embodiments of a system can also include a database to associate user selections with actuarial data, location data, and basis weather data and a weather-risk product issuer computer to transmit graphical user interfaces to the tract-user computer, receive user selections, and process user selections to generate virtual weather data and to generate weather-risk products. | 01-10-2013 |
20130103593 | SYSTEMS, COMPUTER IMPLEMENTED METHODS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM HAVING COMPUTER PROGRAM TO GENERATE A COLLECTIVE HERD WARRANTY - Systems, computer readable medium having computer program, and related computer implemented methods are provided to aggregate a plurality of customized livestock warranty products so that each of the plurality of customized livestock warranty products is provided to different owners of different herds of a plurality of herds and so that a collective livestock risk product is produced for collective risk management. Embodiments of the present invention advantageously incentivize disease event disclosure by facilitating the purchase of individual warranty products by livestock producers that cover the full value of the producers' losses, yet also incentivize producers to enforce rigorous bio-security measures. Beneficially, the individual warranty products can be provided as part of a collective product for collective reinsurance and collective management of federal indemnity for catastrophic disease events. | 04-25-2013 |
20130346282 | SYSTEM, COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED METHOD, AND NON-TRANSITORY, COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM TO DETERMINE RELATIVE MARKET VALUE OF A SALE GROUP OF LIVESTOCK BASED ON GENETIC MERIT AND OTHER NON-GENETIC FACTORS - Systems, computer-readable medium having computer program, and related computer implemented methods are provided to determine the relative market value of a sale group and to generate a genetic merit scorecard. Such systems, computer-readable medium having computer program, and related computer implemented methods utilize the genetic merit estimates of relatives of a sale group, along with associated economic weighting factors to determine the relative market value of the sale group. The genetic merit scorecard reflects the relative market value and ranking of the genetic merits of the sale group, as compared to the industry. | 12-26-2013 |
20140006066 | Systems, Computer-Implemented Methods, and Computer Medium to Determine Premiums and Indemnities for Supplemental Crop Insurance | 01-02-2014 |
20140012606 | Systems, Computer-Implemented Methods, and Computer Medium to Determine Premiums and Indemnities for Supplemental Crop Insurance - Provided are systems, machines, non-transitory computer medium having computer program instructions stored thereon, and computer-implemented methods for providing a premium or an indemnity for a supplemental crop insurance policy. The methods including providing for display of a supplemental crop insurance policy information content page including one or more loss parameter fields to be populated by a user with a corresponding set of supplemental crop insurance parameters, receiving a set of supplemental crop insurance parameters submitted by a user via populating the one or more parameter fields of the supplemental crop insurance policy information content page, determining a premium or an indemnity for the supplemental crop insurance policy based at least in part on the set of supplemental crop insurance parameters, and providing for the display of a supplemental crop insurance policy content page including the premium or the indemnity for the supplemental crop insurance policy. | 01-09-2014 |
20140047344 | Systems, Computer Implemented Methods, Geographic Weather-Data Selection Interface Display, and Computer Readable Medium Having Program Products to Generate User-Customized Virtual Weather Data and User-Customized Weather-Risk Products Responsive Thereto - Systems, computer implemented methods, and computer readable medium having program products are provided to customize by a user weather-risk products and to provide a customized weather-risk product to be purchased by user. Embodiments of a system include a tract-user computer having a display to display graphical user interfaces to a user and an input to receive user selections, the tract-user computer being connected to a communications network to receive graphical user interfaces and transmit user selections to a weather-risk product issuer computer. Embodiments of a system can also include a database to associate user selections with actuarial data, location data, and basis weather data and a weather-risk product issuer computer to transmit graphical user interfaces to the tract-user computer, receive user selections, and process user selections to generate virtual weather data and to generate weather-risk products. | 02-13-2014 |
20140129412 | SYSTEM, COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED METHOD, AND NON-TRANSITORY, COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM TO DETERMINE RELATIVE MARKET VALUE OF A SALE GROUP OF LIVESTOCK BASED ON GENETIC MERIT AND OTHER NON-GENETIC FACTORS - Systems, computer-readable medium having computer program, and related computer implemented methods are provided to determine the relative market value of a sale group and to generate a genetic merit scorecard. Such systems, computer-readable medium having computer program, and related computer implemented methods utilize the genetic merit estimates of relatives of a sale group, along with associated economic weighting factors to determine the relative market value of the sale group. The genetic merit scorecard reflects the relative market value and ranking of the genetic merits of the sale group, as compared to the industry. | 05-08-2014 |
20140207523 | SYSTEM, COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED METHOD, AND NON-TRANSITORY, COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM TO DETERMINE RELATIVE MARKET VALUE OF A SALE GROUP OF LIVESTOCK BASED ON GENETIC MERIT AND OTHER NON-GENETIC FACTORS - Systems, computer-readable medium having computer program, and related computer implemented methods are provided to determine the relative market value of a sale group and to generate a genetic merit scorecard. Such systems, computer-readable medium having computer program, and related computer implemented methods utilize the genetic merit estimates of relatives of a sale group, along with associated economic weighting factors to determine the relative market value of the sale group. The genetic merit scorecard reflects the relative market value and ranking of the genetic merits of the sale group, as compared to the industry. | 07-24-2014 |
20140278810 | SYSTEM, COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED METHOD, AND NON-TRANSITORY, COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM TO DETERMINE RELATIVE MARKET VALUE OF A SALE GROUP OF LIVESTOCK BASED ON GENETIC MERIT AND OTHER NON-GENETIC FACTORS - Systems, computer-readable medium having computer program, and related computer implemented methods are provided to determine the relative market value of a sale group and to generate a genetic merit scorecard. Such systems, computer-readable medium having computer program, and related computer implemented methods utilize the genetic merit estimates of relatives of a sale group, along with associated economic weighting factors to determine the relative market value of the sale group. The genetic merit scorecard reflects the relative market value of the sale group, as compared to the industry. | 09-18-2014 |
Walter T. Watts, Arlington Heights, IL US
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20120291867 | AUTOMATED METHODS OF WHOLE BLOOD PROCESSING - A system is provided for controlling fluid flow in a flow circuit of the type including at least two flexible containers which are fluidly connected by a conduit. The system includes a pressure chamber having an interior which receives one of the containers of the flow circuit. The pressure chamber has at least one port which communicates between the interior of the pressure chamber and the outside environment and receives at least a portion of the conduit of the flow circuit. The pressure chamber also includes a pressure/vacuum source for increasing the pressure in the interior of the pressure chamber above atmospheric pressure and decreasing the pressure in the interior of the pressure chamber below atmospheric pressure. The pressure chamber may include other elements, such as interface detectors, clamping devices, sealing devices, and access devices for automatically processing fluid, such as separated blood. | 11-22-2012 |
Wesley Watts, Dallas, GA US
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20130082836 | Method and System for Remote Coupling Security System Control - An adaptor for remote coupling a security system to a monitoring center is described. The adaptor includes both a wireless connection to an alarm panel and a remote wireless interface. The wireless connection to the alarm panel is configured such that the adaptor appears to the alarm panel as a control pad. The adaptor communicates with a central station using the remote wireless interface and is operable to translate messages between the alarm panel and the central station into an appropriate protocol. | 04-04-2013 |
20130082838 | Method and system for redundant wireless delivery of fire suppression event data - A system for redundant delivery of fire suppression event data is described that includes a sprinkler system connected to a plurality of sprinkler heads through riser pipes used to carry a fire suppression medium, wherein the sprinkler system includes an event reporting interface. An alarm event reporting system is connected to the sprinkler system using the event reporting interface, where the alarm event reporting system has a first communications interface and a second communications interface. The alarm event reporting system communicates with a central monitoring system using the first communications interface or the second communications interface, such that communications between the alarm event reporting system and the central monitoring system are maintained in the event of a failure in one of the communications paths. | 04-04-2013 |
20140062693 | ALARM SENSOR SUPPORTING LONG-RANGE WIRELESS COMMUNICATION - An alarm sensor can be located at a premises, for example a smoke detector mounted to a wall or ceiling of a building. In response to an alarm event, such as detection of a level of smoke indicative of a fire hazard, the alarm sensor can send a wireless notification directly to a remote recipient that is offsite from the premises. The recipient could be a smart phone or other handheld cellular device carried by a homeowner on vacation, for example. The alarm sensor can be either originally manufactured with remote notification capabilities or retrofitted after installation for remote notification. In some cases, the alarm sensor can be networked with other alarm sensors located at the premises. For example, an alarm sensor having remote notification capabilities can receive alarm notifications from other alarm sensors for relay to the remote recipient. | 03-06-2014 |
William Watts, Seattle, WA US
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20120047542 | System and method for rule based dynamic server side streaming manifest files - There is provided a system and method for rule-based dynamic server-side streaming manifest files. There is provided a method comprising receiving a request to provide a first video content for playback, evaluating a plurality of rules for the first video content, generating a dynamic manifest file referencing the first video content, and providing the dynamic manifest file in response to the request, thereby enabling an application to playback the first video content for output on a display by interpreting the dynamic manifest file. The rules may implement various features such as dynamic advertisement insertion, load balancing, client customization, user and device targeting, enhanced security mechanisms, global announcements, and others. As streaming protocols are widely supported by default on many client platforms, the dynamic manifest files can be utilized in a user friendly and transparent manner compared to client-side solutions requiring cumbersome client software installations. | 02-23-2012 |
William Anthony Watts, Louisville, KY US
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20110202189 | LOW COST AND FLEXIBLE ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PROVIDING USER CONTROL ARRANGEMENT IN A PLURALITY OF MODES - An energy data management control system is configured to allow a user to control operation of the data management among a plurality of modes. | 08-18-2011 |
20110202190 | LOW COST AND FLEXIBLE ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM DEFINED IN A SINGLE UNITARY HOUSING - A device configured in a unitary housing which includes a computing device with memory that stores energy information. A power supply and prongs attach to the power supply in the same unitary housing, wherein the prongs are configured to plug into a wall outlet. | 08-18-2011 |
20110202196 | LOW COST AND FLEXIBLE ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING MESSAGES AMONG A PLURALITY OF COMMUNICATION NETWORKS - A system and method of operating an energy data management and control system has a first communication network to transmit and receive data to and from a user interface, a second communication network to transmit and receive data to and from a Utility company, and a third communication network to access data from and provide data to accessories within a home. The system reformats the data from any of the first, second and third communication networks for communication with another of the first, second and third communication networks, wherein at least one of the communication networks operate on a protocol different from another one of the communications networks. The data defines various operations of the system. | 08-18-2011 |
20110202198 | LOW COST AND FLEXIBLE ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WITH A SCHEDULING CAPABILITY - A method and system for controlling the operation of accessories in a home energy management system which manages a plurality of communication networks. The schedules are generated by using a central controller and interacting with a user interface found on a device separate from the central controller. The plurality of schedules are stored in the storage of the central controller, and a current schedule is selected from the stored schedules. The selected schedule is loaded onto an accessory through one of the communication channels for controlling the associate accessory. | 08-18-2011 |
20110202783 | LOW COST AND FLEXIBLE ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CONFIGURED IN A UNITARY HOUSING HAVING A DISPLAYLESS CONFIGURATION - A device configured in a unitary displayless housing, including a computing device that stores, manipulates and communicates energy data, and the displayless external surface of the unitary housing, including status indicator lights to show the status of the device. | 08-18-2011 |
20110202910 | LOW COST AND FLEXIBLE ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A premises data management system includes a first communication network configured to transmit and receive data to and from a user interface. Another communication network is configured to access data from and provides data to accessories within the premises management system. A gateway of the system includes a first interface channel and another interface channel. The gateway receives the data from the first communication network, via the first interface channel. The gateway reformats the data from the first communication network for communication to the other communication network via the other interface channel. The gateway also requests data from the accessories via the other interface channel and replies to the user interface via the first interface channel. | 08-18-2011 |
20120323391 | KEEP ALIVE METHOD FOR RFD DEVICES - A method and system is disclosed that includes a controller that determines a sleep schedule for reduced function devices on a home network. The devices have various sleep schedules in which to operate in an active state or a reduced function state. The controller determines the different schedules by sending communication messages to each device via a communication module. A timer is used to determine a sleep schedule for reduced function devices (RFDs) on the network. The sleep schedule is used to monitor when the devices are communicating on the network and are no longer able to communicate with the controller. | 12-20-2012 |
20130031617 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR USE IN COMMUNICATING WITH AN ENERGY MANAGEMENT DEVICE IN AN ENERGY DEVICE NETWORK - System, method, and computer-readable instructions for use in communicating with an energy management device in a network that comprises one or more energy devices. First search results are created by searching for devices associated with a first energy management device identifier using a first discovery protocol. Second search results are created by searching for devices associated with a second energy management device identifier using a second discovery protocol. The first and second search results are combined to create a collection of candidate devices, and at least one candidate device of the candidate devices is validated to determine whether the candidate device is an energy management device. | 01-31-2013 |
William Anthony Watts, Chicago, IL US
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20140025219 | HOME ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WITH SABBATH COMPLIANT FUNCTIONALITY - A home energy management system simplifies the process of enabling and executing the Sabbath mode and similar operating modes on household devices. A central location, or central node device, is provided which enables the end user to selectively modify operation of the household devices, e.g., from a normal operating mode to the Sabbath mode. | 01-23-2014 |
William Henry Watts, Seneca, SC US
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20130226452 | WEATHER AVOIDANCE TOOL SYSTEM - This invention relates to a method of providing a simplified practice for dealing with aviation turbulence and other weather hazards that allows the end users to better communicate turbulence as a state of the atmosphere metric and the additional weather threats affecting the flight. The invention will provide an Atmospheric State Index (ASI) that will allow all the users to work with a standardized metric that describes the turbulence as the state of the atmosphere and a similar scale for other weather risks to the flight. This system will make the correlation between the forecast and aircraft reports for turbulence easier to interpret for the end users. This approach would concentrate on turbulence as one of the weather hazards with a more objective and easier to use metric. This invention would provide a transition for moving from a system based on turbulence PIREPS to a more objective data driven process in the future air traffic environment. This invention would provide an end solution for the future air traffic system commonly referred to as NextGen for both turbulence and other weather hazards. | 08-29-2013 |