Whitaker, GA
Eva Whitaker, Atlanta, GA US
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20100042912 | REMINDER AND NOTIFICATION SYSTEM FOR A PARENT - Disclosed is a web-based system for providing reminders to mothers for organizing life events. The system provides cues to mothers in a web based application which may be sent via email. The cues may include various checklists and spreadsheets customized to meet the needs of mothers. The system further includes a method of delivering target advertisements and a web-based community. | 02-18-2010 |
Joseph C. Whitaker, Sharpsburg, GA US
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20150145409 | AUTOMOTIVE LED BLEED RESISTOR CIRCUIT AND BODY CONTROL MODULE INTERRUPT WAKEUP CIRCUIT - A motor vehicle includes a processor having an interrupt input. A battery includes a positive terminal. A switch interconnects the positive terminal of the battery and the interrupt input of the processor. A first resistor interconnects the positive terminal of the battery and the interrupt input of the processor. A light emitting diode includes an input and an output. A second resistor interconnects the input of the light emitting diode and the interrupt input of the processor. A third resistor is connected in parallel with a series combination of the second resistor and the light emitting diode. | 05-28-2015 |
Joseph Cecil Whitaker, Sharpsburg, GA US
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20130156215 | Digital Technique for FM Modulation of Infrared Headphone Interface Signals - A method of modulating an infrared headphone interface signal includes providing a first audio signal having an analog audio value. A memory is provided having a plurality of locations and containing digital phase offset values. A clock signal having a clock frequency is provided. A second audio signal having a center carrier frequency that deviates with the analog audio value of the first audio signal is provided. An instantaneous value of the center carrier frequency is determined. The clock frequency is divided by the instantaneous carrier frequency value to calculate a number of samples per cycle. A number of location addresses in the memory is divided by the number of samples per cycle to calculate a memory access interval. The memory is accessed at addresses separated by the memory access interval. The digital phase offset values at the accessed memory addresses are used to reproduce the first audio signal. | 06-20-2013 |
20150319519 | DIGITAL TECHNIQUE FOR FM MODULATION OF INFRARED HEADPHONE INTERFACE SIGNALS - A method of modulating an infrared headphone interface signal includes providing a first audio signal having an analog audio value. A memory is provided having a plurality of locations and containing digital phase offset values. A clock signal having a clock frequency is provided. A second audio signal having a center carrier frequency that deviates with the analog audio value of the first audio signal is provided. An instantaneous value of the center carrier frequency is determined. The clock frequency is divided by the instantaneous carrier frequency value to thereby calculate a number of samples per cycle. A number of location addresses in the memory is divided by the number of samples per cycle to thereby calculate a memory access interval. The memory is accessed at addresses separated by the calculated memory access interval. The digital phase offset values at the accessed memory addresses are used to reproduce the first audio signal by use of headphones. | 11-05-2015 |
Justin Whitaker, Atlanta, GA US
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20100250304 | DYNAMIC PROCESS MEASUREMENT AND BENCHMARKING - Process studies are performed to determine improvements to processes, such as manufacturing or service related processes. One or more instances of a process may be captured (e.g., recorded) and annotated. A user is enabled to interact with a recording included in the process instance of a process being performed. The user is enabled to apply a process step tag selected from a plurality of process steps to a section of the recording. The user may be enabled to interact with the recording to apply an attribute value selected from a list of attribute values to the process instance. The user may be enabled to interact with the recording to apply discovery information to the process instance. Annotation information associated with the process instance is generated that includes the process step tag, any applied attribute values, and any applied discovery information. | 09-30-2010 |
Lamonia Latoya Whitaker, Columbus, GA US
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20160070698 | Database Management System Tools for An Automated Work to Stage Process - A computer compares an old database source file and new database source file to identify one or more changes between the old and the new database source files. Then, the computer generates one or more keys for each identified change. The keys are sorted into files that are then used to build a first dataset that includes at least one or more execution members. The execution members are initially grouped into one or more groups based on an order of execution of jobs associated with the one or more execution members. Then, within each group, the computer separates execution members that executable in parallel. Further, the computer builds a second dataset that includes at least a submit member for each group of execution members that executable in parallel. The submit member comprises a set of instructions to submit, for execution, all execution members of a group in parallel. | 03-10-2016 |
Mike D. Whitaker, Chatsworth, GA US
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20090065121 | WATER BASED ADHESIVE - An adhesive composition of between 10-70% by weight of a latex emulsion, between 30-80% by weight of an acrylic, between 0.05-5% by weight of a surfactant, and between 1-50% by weight of water, and an adhesive application system for applying the adhesive composition having the adhesive, a propellant, a pressure container for containing the adhesive and the propellant under pressure, and a valve system to regulate the flow of the adhesive and propellant out of the pressure container. | 03-12-2009 |
20110079617 | ACTUATION DEVICE FOR A SPRAY CAN - The present invention provides an actuation device for a spray can of the type comprising a curl portion at the top of the spray can and a nozzle through which a pressurized fluid is dispensed through a top portion thereof. The actuation device includes a lever. The lever has an elongated slot through a portion thereof for receiving a portion of the nozzle. The lever also has a handle at one end and an engaging surface at the other end. The engaging surface engages the curl of the spray can and securely holds the actuation device on the spray can. When a force is applied to the handle to urge the handle towards the spray can, the lever depresses the nozzle to thereby dispense the pressurized fluid therethrough. | 04-07-2011 |
Peter C. Whitaker, Gainesville, GA US
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20090295147 | Two-Piece Shipping Cap for a Seal - A seal shipping system includes a seal having an outer diameter surface and an inner sealing lip. A sleeve member having a cylindrical body and a radially extending flange extending from the cylindrical body engages the inner sealing lip. An annular collar surrounds the radially extending flange of the sleeve member and frictionally engages the outer diameter surface of the seal. | 12-03-2009 |
20110119895 | Two-Piece Shipping Cap for a Seal - A seal shipping system includes a seal having an outer diameter surface and an inner sealing lip. A sleeve member having a cylindrical body and a radially extending flange extending from the cylindrical body engages the inner sealing lip. An annular collar surrounds the radially extending flange of the sleeve member and frictionally engages the outer diameter surface of the seal. | 05-26-2011 |
Richard Anthony Whitaker, Loganville, GA US
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20090280084 | NUCLEOSIDE DERIVATIVES FOR TREATMENT OF CALICIVIRIDAE INFECTIONS, INCLUDING NOROVIRUS INFECTIONS - A method and composition for treating a host infected with a Caliciviridae virus, such as a Norovirus, comprising administering an effective treatment amount of a described modified nucleoside or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, is provided. | 11-12-2009 |
20100279969 | AZIDO PURINE NUCLEOSIDES FOR TREATMENT OF VIRAL INFECTIONS - The present invention is directed to compounds, compositions and methods for treating or preventing viral infections, in particular, HIV, HBV, and HCV, in human patients or other animal hosts. The compounds are 3′-azido-2′,3′-dideoxy purine nucleosides or phosphonates, and pharmaceutically acceptable, salts, prodrugs, and other derivatives thereof. In particular, the compounds show potent antiviral activity against HIV-1 resistance mutants including HIV-1 | 11-04-2010 |
20120129765 | NOVEL SPECIFIC HCV NS3 PROTEASE INHIBITORS - The present invention is directed to compounds, compositions and methods for treating or preventing viral infections, in particular, HCV in human patients or other animal hosts. | 05-24-2012 |
20120135951 | 3'-AZIDO PURINE NUCLEOTIDE PRODRUGS FOR TREATMENT OF VIRAL INFECTIONS - The present invention is directed to compounds, compositions and methods for treating or preventing viral infections, in particular, HIV, and HBV, in human patients or other animal hosts. The compounds are 3′-azido-2′,3′-dideoxy purine monophosphates, and pharmaceutically acceptable, salts, prodrugs, and other derivatives thereof. In particular, the compounds show potent antiviral activity against HIV-1 and HBV. | 05-31-2012 |
20130210774 | POTENT AND SELECTIVE INHIBITORS OF HEPATITIS C VIRUS - The present invention is directed to compounds, compositions and methods for treating or preventing hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in human subjects or other animal hosts. The compounds are as also pharmaceutically acceptable, salts, prodrugs, and other derivatives thereof as pharmaceutical compositions and methods for treatment or prevention of HCV infection. | 08-15-2013 |
20140350016 | POTENT AND SELECTIVE INHIBITORS OF HEPATITIS C VIRUS - The present invention is directed to compounds, compositions and methods for treating or preventing hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in human subjects or other animal hosts. The compounds are as also pharmaceutically acceptable, salts, prodrugs, and other derivatives thereof as pharmaceutical compositions and methods for treatment or prevention of HCV infection. | 11-27-2014 |
20160068518 | POTENT AND SELECTIVE INHIBITORS OF HEPATITIS C VIRUS - The present invention is directed to compounds, compositions and methods for treating or preventing hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in human subjects or other animal hosts. The compounds are as also pharmaceutically acceptable, salts, prodrugs, and other derivatives thereof as pharmaceutical compositions and methods for treatment or prevention of HCV infection. | 03-10-2016 |
Robert H. Whitaker, Cleveland, GA US
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20100203290 | Novel mineral composition - A roofing shingle that contains a roofing granules. The roofing granules contain at least about 95 weight percent of calcium carbonate with a hardgrove grindability index of less than about 70, and from about 0.1 to about 1.0 weight percent of a pigmented material; the pigmented material contains from about 10 to about 35 weight percent of pigment and from about 90 to about 65 weight percent of a resin; and the roofing granules are coated with an amine antistrip agent. | 08-12-2010 |
20110165376 | Process for making a filled asphalt composition - A process for making a composition of asphalt and filler in which a viscosity reducing additive is sprayed onto particles of shingle filler material to produce coated shingle filler material, the coated shingle filler material is heated, asphalt is heated, and the heated coated shingle filler material is mixed with the heated asphalt. | 07-07-2011 |
20110223384 | Novel mineral composition - A shingle assembly that contains a fiber mat and an asphalt mixture disposed within the fiber mat. The asphalt mixture contains asphalt and a mineral filler; a layer of mineral granules is disposed on the top surface of the shingle assembly; the mineral granules contain at least about 40 weight percent of limestone particles that have a hardgrove grindability index of less than 70; and the particles are coated with an oil. | 09-15-2011 |
20150284544 | Mineral composition - A mineral composition comprised of at least 90 weight percent of roofing granules, wherein said roofing granules comprise at least 40 weight percent of calcium carbonate, have a hardgrove grindability index of less than 70, contain less than 1.0 percent of particles smaller than 250 microns, contain less than 1.0 percent of particles greater than 2380 microns, contain from about 2 to about 10 percent of particles greater than 1,680 microns, contain less than 2 percent of particles less than 40 microns, and have a Hunter L value of from about 20 to about 30. | 10-08-2015 |
Ward Whitaker, Kennesaw, GA US
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20160063747 | METHOD TO CREATE DISPLAY SCREENS FOR A CONTROLLER USED IN A BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM - A controller for controlling components in a building automation system including a processor, a display operably coupled to the processor, a memory operably coupled to the processor, and executable software stored in the memory, the executable software operable to display at least one textual element on the display, wherein the at least one textual element is sized based a maximum character parameter. A method of operating a software module configured to create display elements for a controller, the method including operating the module to: create at least one textual element, place at least one character within the at least one textual element to form a word, select at least one support language for the at least one textual element, determine a maximum character parameter, and size the at least one textual element based at least in part on the maximum character parameter. | 03-03-2016 |