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Alan Myers, Beaverton, OR US
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20140151893 | SEMICONDUCTOR INTERCONNECT STRUCTURES - Techniques are disclosed that enable improved shorting margin between unlanded conductive interconnect features and neighboring conductive features. In some embodiments, an etch may be applied to an insulator layer having one or more conductive features therein, such that the insulator layer is recessed below the top of the conductive features and the edges of the conductive features are rounded or otherwise softened. A conformal etch stop layer may then be deposited over the conductive features and the insulator material. A second insulator layer may be deposited above the conformal etch stop layer, and an interconnect feature may pass through the second insulator layer and the conformal etch stop layer to connect with the rounded portion of one of the conductive features. In some embodiments, the interconnect feature is an unlanded via and the unlanded portion of the via may or may not penetrate through the conformal barrier layer. | 06-05-2014 |
20140312508 | SEMICONDUCTOR INTERCONNECT STRUCTURES - Techniques are disclosed that enable improved shorting margin between unlanded conductive interconnect features and neighboring conductive features. In some embodiments, an etch may be applied to an insulator layer having one or more conductive features therein, such that the insulator layer is recessed below the top of the conductive features and the edges of the conductive features are rounded or otherwise softened. A conformal etch stop layer may then be deposited over the conductive features and the insulator material. A second insulator layer may be deposited above the conformal etch stop layer, and an interconnect feature may pass through the second insulator layer and the conformal etch stop layer to connect with the rounded portion of one of the conductive features. In some embodiments, the interconnect feature is an unlanded via and the unlanded portion of the via may or may not penetrate through the conformal barrier layer. | 10-23-2014 |
20150294935 | SEMICONDUCTOR INTERCONNECT STRUCTURES - Techniques are disclosed that enable improved shorting margin between unlanded conductive interconnect features and neighboring conductive features. In some embodiments, an etch may be applied to an insulator layer having one or more conductive features therein, such that the insulator layer is recessed below the top of the conductive features and the edges of the conductive features are rounded or otherwise softened. A conformal etchstop layer may then be deposited over the conductive features and the insulator material. A second insulator layer may be deposited above the conformal etchstop layer, and an interconnect feature may pass through the second insulator layer and the conformal etchstop layer to connect with the rounded portion of one of the conductive features. In some embodiments, the interconnect feature is an unlanded via and the unlanded portion of the via may or may not penetrate through the conformal barrier layer. | 10-15-2015 |
Alan M. Myers, Beaverton, OR US
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20150179513 | DIAGONAL HARDMASKS FOR IMPROVED OVERLAY IN FABRICATING BACK END OF LINE (BEOL) INTERCONNECTS - Self-aligned via and plug patterning using diagonal hardmasks for improved overlay in fabricating back end of line (BEOL) interconnects is described. In an example, a method of fabricating an interconnect structure for an integrated circuit involves forming a first hardmask layer above an interlayer dielectric layer disposed above a substrate. The first hardmask layer includes a plurality of first hardmask lines having a first grating in a first direction and comprising one or more sacrificial materials interleaved with the first grating. The method also involves forming a second hardmask layer above the first hardmask layer. The second hardmask layer includes a plurality of second hardmask lines having a second grating in a second direction, diagonal to the first direction. The method also involves, using the second hardmask layer as a mask, etching the first hardmask layer to form a patterned first hardmask layer. The etching involves removing a portion of the one or more sacrificial materials. | 06-25-2015 |
20150179578 | TECHNIQUES FOR FORMING INTERCONNECTS IN POROUS DIELECTRIC MATERIALS - Techniques are disclosed for forming interconnects in porous dielectric materials. In accordance with some embodiments, the porosity of a host dielectric layer may be reduced temporarily by stuffing its pores with a sacrificial pore-stuffing material, such as titanium nitride (TiN), titanium dioxide (TiO | 06-25-2015 |
20150214094 | METHODS FOR FORMING INTERCONNECT LAYERS HAVING TIGHT PITCH INTERCONNECT STRUCTURES - Processes for forming interconnection layers having tight pitch interconnect structures within a dielectric layer, wherein trenches and vias used to formed interconnect structures have relatively low aspect ratios prior to metallization. The low aspect ratios may reduce or substantially eliminated the potential of voids forming within the metallization material when it is deposited. Embodiments herein may achieve such relatively low aspect ratios through processes that allows for the removal of structures, which are utilized to form the trenches and the vias, prior to metallization. | 07-30-2015 |
20150255284 | SELF-ALIGNED VIA PATTERNING WITH MULTI-COLORED PHOTOBUCKETS FOR BACK END OF LINE (BEOL) INTERCONNECTS - Self-aligned via patterning with multi-colored photobuckets for back end of line (BEOL) interconnects is described. In an example, an interconnect structure for an integrated circuit includes a first layer of the interconnect structure disposed above a substrate, the first layer including a first grating of alternating metal lines and dielectric lines in a first direction. The dielectric lines have an uppermost surface higher than an uppermost surface of the metal lines. A second layer of the interconnect structure is disposed above the first layer of the interconnect structure, the second layer including a second grating of alternating metal lines and dielectric lines in a second direction, perpendicular to the first direction. The dielectric lines have a lowermost surface lower than a lowermost surface of the metal lines of the second grating. The dielectric lines of the second grating overlap and contact, but are distinct from, the dielectric lines of the first grating. First and second dielectric regions are disposed between the metal lines of the first grating and the metal lines of the second grating, and in a same plane as upper portions of the dielectric lines of the first grating and lower portions of the dielectric lines of the second grating. The first dielectric region is composed of a first cross-linked photolyzable material, and the second dielectric region is composed of a second, different, cross-linked photolyzable material. | 09-10-2015 |
Charles Myers, Corvallis, OR US
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20090147091 | Method, apparatus and system for image stabilization using a single pixel array - An imaging pixel array and associated method and system are disclosed in which the array contains first pixels each having a first photo-conversion device, and second pixels each having a first photo-conversion device and a second photo-conversion device. The first photo-conversion devices are configured to acquire an image during a first integration period. The second photo-conversion devices are configured to acquire a plurality of images during the first integration period. A circuit uses the plurality of image signals and determines from them relative motion between the array and an image during a portion of the first integration period and provides a signal representing the motion which is used for image stabilization. | 06-11-2009 |
20120187936 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR BIASING ANALOG CIRCUITRY IN A DISTRIBUTED POWER DELIVERY NETWORK FOR IMAGE SENSORS AND OTHER CIRCUIT STRUCTURES - A distributed power supply delivery network includes an analog biased circuit array having current sources for delivering current to adjacent circuits, and a resistive ladder of resistor elements, where each resistor element is disposed between adjacent current sources. A tuned IR voltage drop network is included to match voltage drops across the resistive ladder. The tuned IR voltage drop network includes series connected resistors and a static current draw to induce the IR drop. The resistors may be matched with respect to the distributed power supply delivery system. The current source providing the static current for the IR drop may be programmed based on the power supply delivery load, in order to adjust the voltage drop across the biasing delivery route and match the voltage drop in the referenced power supply. | 07-26-2012 |
20120195521 | ROW NOISE FILTERING - Apparatus and a method for processing image data where row data is received corresponding to a target row of pixels and to one or more reference rows of pixels. A target row average is generated based on the target row data and a reference row average is generated for each of the one or more reference rows based on each reference row's respective row data. A row correction value is generated based on the target row average of the target row and the reference row average of the one or more reference rows. Corrected target row data is generated by applying the row correction value to the target row data. | 08-02-2012 |
Glenford J. Myers, Portland, OR US
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20150085670 | LTE PROBE - A probe is disclosed that is capable of providing the lawful interception of communications over a network, such as an LTE network. In embodiments, the probe is a passive probe operable to tap into various different interfaces on the network and intercept communications for law enforcement or intelligence agencies without modification of any hardware or software that is part of the network. | 03-26-2015 |
Jason Brian Myers, Portland, OR US
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20080209360 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ALTERING AN AXIS OF A GRAPHICAL DISPLAY - Embodiments of the present invention provide methods and systems for altering an axis of a graphical display. Other embodiments may be described and claimed. | 08-28-2008 |
Jason C. Myers, Hillsboro, OR US
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20140325130 | STATUS INFORMATION SAVING AMONG MULTIPLE COMPUTERS - Provided are techniques for status information saving among multiple computers. In one embodiment, a selected computer is operated using a plurality of input/output devices over switched input/output signal paths passing through a KVM (keyboard video mouse) switch positioned between the selected computer and the plurality of input/output devices. Status data is carried over signal paths passing through the KVM switch wherein the status data represents status information for a plurality of computers connected to the KVM switch. The status data passing through the KVM switch is stored in a memory coupled to the KVM switch. Other embodiments are described and claimed. Other embodiments are contemplated, depending upon the particular application. | 10-30-2014 |
Jason Charles Myers, Hillsboro, OR US
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20100235551 | VIRTUAL KVM FUNCTIONALITY FOR COMPUTER SYSTEMS - A method, system, and computer program product for implementing virtual keyboard video mouse (KVM) switching functionality using a processing device in communication with a memory device is provided. Keyboard, video, and mouse signals for a first computer are redirected to be carried over a standardized serial bus connecting the first computer to a second computer. Each of the keyboard, video, and mouse signals are carried at predetermined frequencies. The keyboard, video, and mouse signals on the second computer are identified and separated. The keyboard, video, and mouse signals are passed to an operating system on the second computer. The keyboard, video, and mouse signals are used by the operating system to manage the first computer. | 09-16-2010 |
Jason Charles Myers, Beaverton, OR US
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20100318717 | STATUS INFORMATION SAVING AMONG MULTIPLE COMPUTERS - Provided are techniques for status information saving among multiple computers. In one embodiment, a selected computer is operated using a plurality of input/output devices over switched input/output signal paths passing through a KVM (keyboard video mouse) switch positioned between the selected computer and the plurality of input/output devices. Status data is carried over signal paths passing through the KVM switch wherein the status data represents status information for a plurality of computers connected to the KVM switch. The status data passing through the KVM switch is stored in a memory coupled to the KVM switch. Other embodiments are described and claimed. Other embodiments are contemplated, depending upon the particular application. | 12-16-2010 |
20120331212 | STATUS INFORMATION SAVING AMONG MULTIPLE COMPUTERS - Provided are techniques for status information saving among multiple computers. In one embodiment, a selected computer is operated using a plurality of input/output devices over switched input/output signal paths passing through a KVM (keyboard video mouse) switch positioned between the selected computer and the plurality of input/output devices. Status data is carried over signal paths passing through the KVM switch wherein the status data represents status information for a plurality of computers connected to the KVM switch. The status data passing through the KVM switch is stored in a memory coupled to the KVM switch. Other embodiments are described and claimed. Other embodiments are contemplated, depending upon the particular application. | 12-27-2012 |
John A. Myers, Corvallis, OR US
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20080259141 | FLUID CARTRIDGE FOR A FLUID SUPPLY SYSTEM - A fluid cartridge for a printing device includes a housing having a base and a first and second chamber. A wall extends outwardly from and substantially normal to the base and is configured to separate the housing, thereby forming the first and second chambers. An air/ink exchange port is defined in a bottom portion of the wall and adjacent to the base. A longitudinal air flow-restricting member is disposed adjacent the air/ink exchange port and on the base, and extends outwardly predetermined distance into one of the first or second chambers. | 10-23-2008 |
20110122208 | PARTIAL FILL INK CARTRIDGES - In one embodiment, an ink cartridge comprises an outer housing that defines an interior space adapted to contain ink and an air vent adapted to enable air to pass into and out of the interior space and a dividing wall provided within the interior space, the dividing wall separating the interior space into a first chamber and a second chamber, the dividing wall defining a passage through which air within the first chamber can pass into the second chamber and out of the cartridge through the air vent when the air within the first chamber expands. | 05-26-2011 |
20120013658 | FLUID CARTRIDGE FOR A PRINTING DEVICE - A fluid cartridge for a printing device includes a housing including a floor, a chamber defined in the housing and configured to store an ink therein, a capillary medium disposed in the housing and in operative communication with the chamber, and a wick disposed at least partially in an opening of the floor, the wick including a portion extending a predetermined distance into the housing such that the wick portion contacts the capillary medium. The fluid cartridge further includes an enriched pigment-confining member established inside the housing such that the confining member physically contacts the floor and surrounds at least a portion of a periphery of the wick. The confining member is configured to i) block enriched ink from the wick, and/or ii) dilute the enriched ink prior to flowing through the wick. | 01-19-2012 |
Jonathan E. Myers, Portland, OR US
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20130101953 | DENTAL LIGHT USING LEDS - A dental light comprises at least one light emitting diode light source configured to produce a light beam and at least one collimating lens system situated to receive the light beam. The collimating lens system is configured to collect and collimate the light beam. The collimating lens system can additionally modify the beam through controlled diffusion or shape the beam using an aperture. | 04-25-2013 |
20150122955 | TELESCOPING EXTENSION ARM FOR SUPPORTING A MONITOR - An arm for supporting a monitor comprises a telescoping arm assembly, a support member and a cord storage device. The telescoping arm assembly has at least first and second telescoping members telescopingly movable relative to each other, a distal end configured to support a monitor and a hollow interior through which at least one cord from the monitor can be routed. The support member is connected to the telescoping arm assembly proximally of the distal end to suspend the telescoping arm assembly. The support member is configured to extend transverse to the telescoping arm assembly and to be attached to a support surface. The cord storage device is positioned at least partially within at least one of the telescoping arm assembly or the support member. The cord storage device winds and unwinds the cord from the monitor as the first and second telescoping members are moved toward and away from each other, respectively. | 05-07-2015 |
Kristofer Myers, Blachly, OR US
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20140059948 | Wildlife Barrier Apparatus and System - A barrier for blocking access to an enclosed space so that wildlife cannot enter the space for either nesting or other habitation is disclosed. Plural resilient spikes extend outwardly in an array from a base. When the apparatus is inserted into a space, the spikes bend so that the tips engage the walls of the space to lodge the barrier in place and resist extraction. The spikes discourage wildlife from entering and nesting in the space. | 03-06-2014 |
20150075088 | Wildlife Barrier Apparatus and System - A barrier for blocking access to an enclosed space so that wildlife cannot enter the space for either nesting or other habitation is disclosed. Plural resilient spikes extend outwardly in an array from a base. When the apparatus is inserted into a space, the spikes bend so that the tips engage the walls of the space to lodge the barrier in place and resist extraction. The spikes discourage wildlife from entering and nesting in the space. | 03-19-2015 |
Marina Myers, Grants Pass, OR US
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20120191608 | Method and Apparatus for Regulating Electronic Mail Transmission through Funds Verification - Methods and apparatus for regulating the transmission of electronic mail message are provided. The amount of funds necessary to transmit the electronic mail message to its destination is calculated and the sender's account is queried to ensure sufficient funds exist. If so, the electronic mail message is sent to its destination and the amount of the funds are deducted from the sender's account. If not, the electronic mail message is held and the user is allowed to deposit sufficient funds to allow for delivery. In determining the necessary amount of funds, variables can include the geographic location of the destination and the size of the electronic mail message and its attachments. | 07-26-2012 |
20120233661 | Method and Apparatus for Regulating Electronic Mail Transmission through Account Verification - Methods and apparatus for regulating the transmission of electronic mail messages are provided. The type of account or necessary permissions to transmit the electronic mail messages to their destination is determined and the sender's account is queried to ensure it is of the proper type or has the necessary permissions. If so, the electronic mail message is sent to its destination. If not, the electronic mail message is held and the user is allowed to obtain the proper type of account or an account with the necessary permissions for delivery of the electronic mail message. In determining the proper type of account or necessary permissions, variables can include the geographic location of the electronic mail message's destination or the size of the electronic mail message and its attachments. | 09-13-2012 |
20120296660 | Method of Limiting Health Care Costs - A method for limiting health care costs is provided. Patient data may be gathered to form a medical metric. The metric may be used to limit a patient's health care so that health care costs do not exceed an allowable threshold. The health care metric may contain limitations based on costs, availability of health care resources, or patient history. The method may also be used to limit anticipated health care costs by first predicting a patient's health care requirements, then controlling the amount or level of the health care used to meet those requirements. | 11-22-2012 |
20130030838 | Unified Medical Record Retrieval - A system and methods for accessing patient medical records from national and non-national healthcare system records databases are disclosed. A patient's medical record identifier is used to match medical records in a national healthcare system records database and in a non-national healthcare system records database. The matched records are returned to the requesting healthcare provider so that the provider may review the patient's complete healthcare history. | 01-31-2013 |
Michael Myers, Lapine, OR US
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20100132089 | MODULAR WADING SYSTEM - An embodiment is a wader system having an upper portion including a hood, a torso portion, and two sleeves. The wader system of an embodiment may further include a chest wader portion having a pouch into which the upper portion may be removably packed and/or stowed for convenience. | 06-03-2010 |
Michael O. Myers, Eugene, OR US
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20100236953 | FOLDABLE CARRYING CASE - A foldable carrying case is described that has an integrated one-piece body of hingeably connected panels, and flexible gussets hingeably connected to the panels. The body is further provided with releasable fasteners. The body converts from a plane configuration to a container configuration, and vice versa. The container configuration is formed by folding the panels and the gussets, and the panels and gussets are connected by the releasable fasteners to prevent the container from unfolding. Also described is a method for making and using such a foldable carrying case. Also described is a kit including such a foldable carrying case and at least one storage container. | 09-23-2010 |
Nancy O. Myers, Eugene, OR US
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20100236953 | FOLDABLE CARRYING CASE - A foldable carrying case is described that has an integrated one-piece body of hingeably connected panels, and flexible gussets hingeably connected to the panels. The body is further provided with releasable fasteners. The body converts from a plane configuration to a container configuration, and vice versa. The container configuration is formed by folding the panels and the gussets, and the panels and gussets are connected by the releasable fasteners to prevent the container from unfolding. Also described is a method for making and using such a foldable carrying case. Also described is a kit including such a foldable carrying case and at least one storage container. | 09-23-2010 |
Peter C. Myers, Beaverton, OR US
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20090153291 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMMUNICATING ACCESS TO A LOCKBOX - A real estate security system is described wherein access to a lockbox, that houses a key, causes automatic notification to an owner/occupant associated with the property. Such a communication can be used to alert the owner/occupant that a real estate showing is started or completed, that a friend or family member arrived home safely, that a property management accessed the house, or that emergency personnel accessed the house. The lockbox can include additional features that cause notification to the owner, such as automated sensing of tampering with the lockbox, or depressing a button on the lockbox to generate a signal to the owner/occupant of the property. | 06-18-2009 |
Peter Christian Myers, Beaverton, OR US
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20100176919 | ONE-TIME ACCESS FOR ELECTRONIC LOCKING DEVICES - Systems and methods for providing one-time access to electronic locking devices for non-keyholders. The one-time access rights are delivered from a server to the electronic locking device in real-time, or in near-real time, over short and long-range wireless communication links in a manner that is secure and traceable. A handheld device is coupled with the electronic locking device via the short-range communication link, and is coupled with the server via a long-range wireless communication link. | 07-15-2010 |
Rick Myers, Mcminnville, OR US
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20150377748 | BREATH ANALYSIS SYSTEM - A breath analysis system that includes a handle assembly with an analysis cartridge on an upper end thereof. The handle includes a main body portion with a pressure opening and a pressure transducer therein. The analysis cartridge includes a main body portion with an upper portion that defines a breath chamber, a lower portion that defines a fluid chamber and a filter assembly that is movable between a breath capture position and an analysis position. The filter assembly has an opening defined therethrough. In the breath capture position, the opening partially defines the breath chamber and in the analysis position the opening partially defines the fluid chamber. The system also includes an analysis device with a case, a door, a controller that controls the motor and a fluorescence detection assembly and a rotation assembly positioned in the case interior. The rotation assembly includes a shroud with a funnel portion for receiving the analysis cartridge. | 12-31-2015 |
20150377868 | BREATH ANALYSIS SYSTEM - A breath analysis system that includes a handle assembly with an analysis cartridge on an upper end thereof. The handle includes a main body portion with a pressure opening and a pressure transducer therein. The analysis cartridge includes a main body portion with an upper portion that defines a breath chamber, a lower portion that defines a fluid chamber and a filter assembly that is movable between a breath capture position and an analysis position. The filter assembly has an opening defined therethrough. In the breath capture position, the opening partially defines the breath chamber and in the analysis position the opening partially defines the fluid chamber. The system also includes an analysis device with a case, a door, a controller that controls the motor and a fluorescence detection assembly and a rotation assembly positioned in the case interior. The rotation assembly includes a shroud with a funnel portion for receiving the analysis cartridge. | 12-31-2015 |
Russell B. Myers, Grants Pass, OR US
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20140070929 | Key Fob with Alarm Notification - A key fob with alarm notification is disclosed herein. The key fob notifies a user when a vehicle's alarm system has been triggered. Notification can occur by way of a visual notification, such as flashing light; an audible notification, such as a speaker that emits an alarm tone; or by way of a vibrating notification that causes the key fob to vibrate when an alarm event has occurred. The key fob contains buttons that control features commonly found in vehicular alarm system. These buttons may include a lock/arm button, an unlock/disarm button, or a button controlling any other feature found in a vehicle's alarm system. | 03-13-2014 |
Russell Benton Myers, Grants Pass, OR US
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20130229578 | On-screen Additions to Movie Presentations - In accordance with one or more aspects, on-screen addition is displayed over a feature or short film presentation. The on-screen addition may consist of advertising, logos, or identification material to identify the source of the film being presented. The on-screen addition is displayed in such a manner as to be visible to a person viewing the film presentation. Still images, moving images, or any combination of still and moving images may constitute the displayed on-screen addition. | 09-05-2013 |
Stewart Myers, Philomath, OR US
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20120137147 | Method of powering down a computer system from a remote power button event - A method for powering down a computer system through the use of a remote power button is shown. A remote power button is actuated that generates an interrupt. The interrupt is handled by the power management controller of an operating system or basic input output system. The power management controller causes the computer system to be shut down as according to the basic input output system or operating system power management policies, with or without waiting for critical processes to terminate. | 05-31-2012 |
20120191608 | Method and Apparatus for Regulating Electronic Mail Transmission through Funds Verification - Methods and apparatus for regulating the transmission of electronic mail message are provided. The amount of funds necessary to transmit the electronic mail message to its destination is calculated and the sender's account is queried to ensure sufficient funds exist. If so, the electronic mail message is sent to its destination and the amount of the funds are deducted from the sender's account. If not, the electronic mail message is held and the user is allowed to deposit sufficient funds to allow for delivery. In determining the necessary amount of funds, variables can include the geographic location of the destination and the size of the electronic mail message and its attachments. | 07-26-2012 |
20120233661 | Method and Apparatus for Regulating Electronic Mail Transmission through Account Verification - Methods and apparatus for regulating the transmission of electronic mail messages are provided. The type of account or necessary permissions to transmit the electronic mail messages to their destination is determined and the sender's account is queried to ensure it is of the proper type or has the necessary permissions. If so, the electronic mail message is sent to its destination. If not, the electronic mail message is held and the user is allowed to obtain the proper type of account or an account with the necessary permissions for delivery of the electronic mail message. In determining the proper type of account or necessary permissions, variables can include the geographic location of the electronic mail message's destination or the size of the electronic mail message and its attachments. | 09-13-2012 |
20120296660 | Method of Limiting Health Care Costs - A method for limiting health care costs is provided. Patient data may be gathered to form a medical metric. The metric may be used to limit a patient's health care so that health care costs do not exceed an allowable threshold. The health care metric may contain limitations based on costs, availability of health care resources, or patient history. The method may also be used to limit anticipated health care costs by first predicting a patient's health care requirements, then controlling the amount or level of the health care used to meet those requirements. | 11-22-2012 |
20130030838 | Unified Medical Record Retrieval - A system and methods for accessing patient medical records from national and non-national healthcare system records databases are disclosed. A patient's medical record identifier is used to match medical records in a national healthcare system records database and in a non-national healthcare system records database. The matched records are returned to the requesting healthcare provider so that the provider may review the patient's complete healthcare history. | 01-31-2013 |