Passos
Alex Passos, Marion, IA US
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20140188871 | TLD MARKUP LANGUAGE - Domain name Registrars typically offer for registration domain names that have a variety of different Top-level Domains (TLDs). Each TLD may have different business requirements (rules the Registrar follows when registering a domain name having the TLD). A Registrar must reconfigure its functions when the Registrar wants to offer a new TLD or when business rules change for a TLD already being offered by the Registrar. The present invention allows the Registrar to easily reconfigure its functions to accept new business rules by storing the business rules in an electronic document stored in a database. The electronic document is preferably written in a TLD markup language (TLDML). | 07-03-2014 |
20140188872 | TLD MARKUP LANGUAGE BASED DOMAIN NAME REGISTERING ENTITY - Domain name Registrars typically offer for registration domain names that have a variety of different Top-level Domains (TLDs). Each TLD may have different business requirements (rules the Registrar follows when registering a domain name having the TLD). A Registrar must reconfigure its functions when the Registrar wants to offer a new TLD or when business rules change for a TLD already being offered by the Registrar. The present invention allows the Registrar to easily reconfigure its functions to accept new business rules by storing the business rules in an electronic document stored in a database. The electronic document is preferably written in a TLD markup language (TLDML). | 07-03-2014 |
20140188945 | ADDING TLD REGISTRATION CAPABILITIES TO A REGISTERING ENTITY - Domain name Registrars typically offer for registration domain names that have a variety of different Top-level Domains (TLDs). Each TLD may have different business requirements (rules the Registrar follows when registering a domain name having the TLD). A Registrar must reconfigure its functions when the Registrar wants to offer a new TLD or when business rules change for a TLD already being offered by the Registrar. The present invention allows the Registrar to easily reconfigure its functions to accept new business rules by storing the business rules in an electronic document stored in a database. The electronic document is preferably written in a TLD markup language (TLDML). | 07-03-2014 |
20140189489 | CREATING AND USING A TLD MARKUP LANGUAGE - Domain name Registrars typically offer for registration domain names that have a variety of different Top-level Domains (TLDs). Each TLD may have different business requirements (rules the Registrar follows when registering a domain name having the TLD). A Registrar must reconfigure its functions when the Registrar wants to offer a new TLD or when business rules change for a TLD already being offered by the Registrar. The present invention allows the Registrar to easily reconfigure its functions to accept new business rules by storing the business rules in an electronic document stored in a database. The electronic document is preferably written in a TLD markup language (TLDML). | 07-03-2014 |
Edson Bezerra Passos, Londrina BR
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20140029873 | Multilayer Film with Valve and Package Formed from the Film - A multilayer film comprising a valve is described. The multilayer film comprises an exterior layer and an interior layer. The interior layer comprises at least one aperture extending through the interior layer. A bonded portion and a non-bonded portion are between the interior layer and the exterior layer. The non-bonded portion comprises at least one channel and at least one passage. The at least one channel intersects the at least one passage at an angle greater than 0 degrees and less than 180 degrees, in one embodiment, the valve comprises the at least one aperture, the at least one channel and the at least one passage and provides for fluid communication from an outer surface of the interior layer to an atmosphere external to the multilayer film. The multilayer film may be provided as a web and may be used to form a variety of packages. Methods of manufacturing the film and methods of forming packages are also described. | 01-30-2014 |
Ivan Passos, Fremont, CA US
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20100281094 | System for Consolidating and Securing Access to All Out-of-Band Interfaces in Computer, Telecommunication, and Networking Equipment, Regardless of the Interface Type - A system for physically consolidating and securing access to all Out-of-Band interfaces in computer, telecommunication and networking equipment, regardless of the interface type, isolating the management ports from the data network. The system converts low-level management protocols into higher-level network protocols suitable for secure transport over the data network. The system may encrypt the common format management data. The system may also authenticate each User that attempts to access the management interfaces. | 11-04-2010 |
Marcelo Passos, Morrisville, NC US
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20160130104 | A STAND FOR SELF CONTAINED CARTRIDGE AND METHOD FOR MANUALLY DISPENSING AN EXPANDABLE CUSHIONING WRAP - An unpowered, manually operable apparatus for dispensing cushioning wrap material drawn concurrently from a roll of separator material and a self-contained cartridge that includes a roll of expandable sheet material. The rolls are supported on a stand for rotation about respective parallel, spaced-apart axes. In addition to the roll, the cartridge includes a tensioning assembly and support panels that abut respective ends of the roll. The tensioning assembly and the support panels cooperate with the stand to control rotational resistance of the roll. The rotational resistance causes the expandable sheet material to expand in length and thickness as it is manually pulled from the stand with the separator material, and support surfaces on the stand hold the cartridge and the separator roll in position. When the cartridge containing the expandable sheet material is depleted, the cartridge is readily removed and replaced. | 05-12-2016 |
Marcelo Miller Passos, Morrisville, NC US
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20140027553 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR DISPENSING CUSHIONING WRAP MATERIAL - An apparatus for dispensing cushioning wrap material includes a box having a dispensing opening in communication with an interior of the box. A roll of interleaf material is rotatably positioned within the box such that a free end of the interleaf material can extend through the dispensing opening, and a roll of expandable sheet material in an unexpanded form is rotatably positioned within the box adjacent the first roll of sheet material such that a free end of the expandable sheet material can extend through the dispensing opening. A tensioning assembly is operably associated with the roll of expandable sheet material to control rotational resistance thereof. The interleaf material and the expandable sheet material can be concurrently pulled out of the box in abutting contact by a user and the rotational resistance of the roll of expandable sheet material causes the expandable sheet material to expand in thickness and length. | 01-30-2014 |
20150140265 | CUSHIONING WRAP MATERIAL AND APPARATUS AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME - A cushioning wrap material includes an elongate layer of expanded sheet material comprising an array of openings, and an elongate layer of interleaf material secured to the layer of expanded sheet material in face-to-face relationship. The expanded sheet material is expanded in length and thickness, and the layer of interleaf material may have a width equal to or less than a width of the layer of expanded sheet material. Typically, the layer of interleaf material is secured to the layer of expanded sheet material such that respective longitudinal centerlines of each layer are substantially aligned. The layer of expanded sheet material and layer of interleaf material secured thereto are then wound into a roll. Typically, each layer is at least thirty feet in length. | 05-21-2015 |