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20120272135 | METHODS AND SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATICALLY CREATING OF LARGE NUMBER OF WEBSITES FOR COMMUNICATION, MEDIA SHARING, AND MANAGEMENT WITHIN GROUPS - A computer-implemented method is disclosed for creating a plurality of group websites for a plurality of groups in a club or a league. The method includes receiving, by a computer network system, group data for a plurality of groups in a club or a league, wherein the group data include names for the groups, names and email addresses for managers of the groups, and at least one member's name for each of the plurality of teams; creating, by the computer network system, data structures for a plurality of group websites using the group data; automatically assigning web addresses to the group websites by the computer network system, wherein the plurality of group websites are activated for the plurality of groups in the club or the league; and allowing the managers of the groups to edit the plurality of group websites for their respective groups. | 10-25-2012 |
20140006526 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR WEBPAGE CREATION AND UPDATING | 01-02-2014 |
20140250198 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR WEBPAGE CREATION AND UPDATING - A computer network system for posting content at a web site includes computer servers configured to host a web site for a group of users, and a data storage configured to store an email address in association with a destination at the website. The computer servers can receive an electronic message at the email address by the computer servers from a user. A computer processor can automatically extract content from the electronic message. The computer servers can automatically post the content extracted from the electronic message at the destination at the website. | 09-04-2014 |
20140304622 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR WEBPAGE CREATION AND UPDATING - A computer network system for posting content at a web site includes computer servers configured to host a web site for a group of users, and a data storage configured to store an email address in association with a destination at the website. The computer servers can receive an electronic message at the email address by the computer servers from a user. A computer processor can automatically extract content from the electronic message. The computer servers can automatically post the content extracted from the electronic message at the destination at the website. | 10-09-2014 |
20150082233 | GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE FOR A GROUP OF IMAGE PRODUCT DESIGNS - A computer-implemented method is disclosed to assist a user to view image product designs at a graphic user interface. The method includes displaying an image representation in a page view at a graphic user interface, allowing a user to select the image representation in the page view, displaying a navigation panel in association with the image representation in the same page view, allowing the user to make a first selection in the navigation panel in the page view, displaying a first product design in the same page view according to the first selection, allowing the user to make a second selection in the navigation panel in the page view, displaying a second product design in the same page view according to the second selection, and removing the display of the navigation panel in the same page view when the product designs are deselected by the user. | 03-19-2015 |
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20080203922 | High intensity plasma lamp - A plasma lamp is provided having an integrated dielectric waveguide structure having a body, a gas housing formed within the body and having an aperture formed at a first outer surface of the body, a fill mixture disposed within the gas housing, and a probe operatively coupled to the body so that microwave energy supplied to the fill mixture forms a plasma that emits high intensity light. | 08-28-2008 |
20080227359 | Electrode-Less Incandescent Bulb - A method of making an electrodeless incandescent bulb comprises the steps of:
| 09-18-2008 |
20100060167 | Lamp - A lamp with a quartz electrodeless bulb has a ceramic wave guide with a central void, in which the bulb is accommodated. The wave guide is rectangular. The central void is centered on a central longitudinal plane of the wave guide, normal to front and back faces of the wave guide and equally spaced from end faces. Parallel with the central void and also on the central plane are two further voids for respective antennae. The central void is open through the front face for egress of light, but the antenna voids are not open in this face. The latter is metalised to inhibit egress of microwave energy from the wave guide. | 03-11-2010 |
20130040529 | Electrode-less Incandescent Bulb - The manufacture of an electrodeless bulb involves one end of a tube closed off, and a first neck is formed in the tube close to the closed end. A second neck is formed in the tube, close to the still open end; a metal halide pellet of known size is dropped into the tube and the tube is evacuated. With the vacuum being maintained heat is applied to the closed end, causing the metal halide pellet to sublime and with it the impurities. The impurities are drawn off, the vacuum being maintained and the metal halide condenses in the tube between the necks. Once the tube is cool, the evacuation is discontinued and the tube is refilled with noble gas and the quartz tube is sealed off at the second neck. | 02-14-2013 |
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20080274623 | METHODS FOR FABRICATING A MAGNETIC HEAD READER USING A CHEMICAL MECHANICAL POLISHING (CMP) PROCESS FOR SENSOR STRIPE HEIGHT PATTERNING - Methods for fabricating TMR and CPP GMR magnetic heads using a chemical mechanical polishing (CMP) process with a patterned CMP conductive protective layer for sensor stripe height patterning. The method comprises defining a stripe height of a read sensor of a magnetic head reader. The method further comprises refill depositing an insulator layer on the read sensor. The method further comprises performing a CMP process down to the conductive protective layer on the read sensor deposited while defining the read sensor to remove an overfill portion of the insulator layer above the conductive protective layer and to remove a sensor pattern masking structure on the conductive protective layer. As a result, the insulator layer is planarized and smooth with the read sensor, eliminating fencing and alumina bumps typically encountered in the insulator layer at the edge of the patterned sensor. | 11-06-2008 |
20080278855 | PERPENDICULAR MAGNETIC RECORDING WRITE HEAD WITH TRAILING SHIELD HAVING NOTCH AND THROAT HEIGHT DEFINED BY NONMAGNETIC PAD LAYER - A perpendicular magnetic recording write head supported on an air-bearing slider has a magnetic write pole (WP) with a WP end at the air-bearing surface (ABS) having a width generally equal to the data track width and a trailing shield (TS) with a TS end generally coplanar with the WP end. The TS has a first portion with a width at the TS end substantially wider than the width of the WP end and a TS notch (TSN) portion with a width at the TS end generally equal to the width of the WP end. The TS first portion has a height in a direction perpendicular to the ABS, and the TSN portion has a throat height (TH) in a direction perpendicular to the ABS that is less than the height of the TS first portion. A nonmagnetic gap layer separates the WP from the TSN portion and a nonmagnetic pad layer separates the WP from the TS first portion. The pad layer has a front edge generally parallel to and recessed from the ABS that defines the TH of the TSN portion, and a thickness that defines the length of the TSN portion in the along-the-track direction. | 11-13-2008 |
20090117407 | SHORT FLARE DEFINITION BY ADDITIVE PROCESS FOR PERPENDICULAR HEAD - A method for manufacturing a magnetic write head for perpendicular magnetic recording. The method includes forming a write pole, and then depositing a refill layer. A mask structure can be formed over the writ pole and refill layer, the mask structure being configured to define a stitched pole. An ion milling or reactive ion milling can then be performed to remove portions of the refill layer that are not protected by the mask structure. Then a magnetic material can be deposited to form a stitched write pole that defines a secondary flare point. The stitched pole can also be self aligned with an electrical lapping guide in order to accurately locate the front edge of the secondary flare point relative to the air bearing surface of the write head. | 05-07-2009 |
20090128964 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A PERPENDICULAR MAGNETIC WRITE HEAD WITH WRAP AROUND MAGNETIC TRAILING AND SIDE SHIELDS - A method for manufacturing a magnetic write head having a wrap around magnetic shield. The method allows a highly accurate short wavelength such as 193 mm photolithography to be used to accurately define the placement and critical dimension of wrap around magnetic shield. The method includes the formation of a magnetic write pole, top gap, and side gap and the deposition of a RIEable fill layer thereover, and CMP to planarization. A 193 nm photolithography and ion milling is used to form a mask over the RIEable layer and one or more reactive ion etching processes are performed to pattern the RIEable layer through 193 nm photolithography mask. A wrap around shield can then be electroplated into the opening formed in the RIEable layer. | 05-21-2009 |
20090152234 | PROCESS FOR SELF-ALIGNED FLARE POINT AND SHIELD THROAT DEFINITION PRIOR TO MAIN POLE PATTERNING - A method for manufacturing a magnetic write head having a write pole with a flared step feature that defines a secondary flare point. The method involves depositing a magnetic write pole material on a substrate and then depositing a magnetic material over the write pole material followed by a non-magnetic material. A first mask is formed having a front edge to define the location of the secondary flare point, and one or more material removal processes are used to remove portions of the magnetic layer and non-magnetic layer that are not protected by this first mask. The first mask is replaced by a second mask that is configured to define a write pole, and an ion milling is performed to define the write pole. Shadowing from the magnetic layer and non-magnetic layer form a flared secondary flare point. | 06-18-2009 |
20100078406 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A PERPENDICULAR MAGNETIC WRITE HEAD WITH A WRAP AROUND SHIELD - A method for manufacturing a write pole for a perpendicular magnetic write head. The method employs a damascene process to construct the write pole with a very accurately controlled track width. The method includes depositing a layer of material that can be readily removed by reactive ion etching. This material can be referred to as a RIEable material. A mask is formed over the RIEable material and a reactive ion etching is performed to form a tapered trench in the RIEAble material. A CMP stop layer can the be deposited, and a write pole plated into the trench. A CMP can then be performed to define the trailing edge of the write pole. Another masking, etching and plating step can be performed to form a trailing, wrap-around magnetic shield. | 04-01-2010 |
20120107645 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A SHORT FLARE DEFINITION BY ADDITIVE PROCESS FOR PERPENDICULAR HEAD - A method for manufacturing a magnetic write head for perpendicular magnetic recording. The method includes forming a write pole, and then depositing a refill layer. A mask structure can be formed over the writ pole and refill layer, the mask structure being configured to define a stitched pole. An ion milling or reactive ion milling can then be performed to remove portions of the refill layer that are not protected by the mask structure. Then a magnetic material can be deposited to form a stitched write pole that defines a secondary flare point. The stitched pole can also be self aligned with an electrical lapping guide in order to accurately locate the front edge of the secondary flare point relative to the air bearing surface of the write head. | 05-03-2012 |
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20090221211 | SCOOT: A PHYSICAL ACTIVITY-PROMOTING GAME SYSTEM - The invention described herein provides game systems or devices that typically include a projector for projecting a plurality of images or colors at different positions in space, a source of music, and a controller configured to coordinate the presentation of the images or colors with the music. | 09-03-2009 |
20090221337 | PHYSICAL ACTIVITY-PROMOTING GAME UTILIZING NETWORKED MODULES - A system and method are provided for a physically active game whose underlying purpose is to increase the level of physical activity in adolescents, and to have the game and associated activity be enjoyable and engaging such that physical activity becomes engrained as a habit that counters obesity. The game system includes a set of networked game modules that players touch in a sequence as prescribed by a game logic The correct module to touch next in the sequence is indicated by a notifier, such as a light turning on or an audible signal emitting from the module. Sensors on the modules transmit a signal to a controller which activates transmission of the next module in the sequence to activate a notifier element. Game data may be used to compute a score and be applied to game statistics. Data from the game may be transmitted to a remote server for storage, transformation into comparative data, and displayed on a web page. | 09-03-2009 |
20090221338 | PHYSICAL EXERCISE VIDEO GAME METHOD AND APPARATUS - Described herein is a game and game system including one or more user motion tracking devices. In some embodiments, a heart rate sensor is also used to monitor the user. | 09-03-2009 |
20090221372 | FOOTPAD-BASED GAME AND GAMING SYSTEM - Described herein are games and game systems including a text messaging phone keypad foot mat. The phone keypad foot mat typically includes regions similar to the buttons of an enlarged telephone keypad. A user can step on these input regions (“buttons” or “keys”) to type a text. Thus, a player “types” a text message by stepping or dancing on the keyboard foot mat similar to the way that a text message may be typed by hand on a telephone keypad (e.g., sending a text message from a cell phone). Various games can be played using the devices, systems and methods described herein. | 09-03-2009 |
20090221401 | RHYTHM ROPE - The improved jump ropes devices described herein generally include a source of rhythmic sound, a sensor for determining the motion of the jump rope, and a visual output (e.g., feedback) for indicating how well a user is moving or jumping in time to the rhythmic component of the sound. The device may also include a controller for receiving input from the source of rhythmic sound and the sensor, and controlling the visual output. Methods of using the devices are also described. | 09-03-2009 |
20110130247 | RHYTHM ROPE - The improved jump ropes devices described herein generally include a source of rhythmic sound, a sensor for determining the motion of the jump rope, and a visual output (e.g., feedback) for indicating how well a user is moving or jumping in time to the rhythmic component of the sound. The device may also include a controller for receiving input from the source of rhythmic sound and the sensor, and controlling the visual output. Methods of using the devices are also described. | 06-02-2011 |