Campbell, FL
Barbara S. Campbell, Longwood, FL US
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20090112632 | System and method for generating and providing a simplified voluntary disability product - Disclosed is a novel disability insurance product that provides a benefit to the purchaser. The insurance product comprises a disability insurance product which offers coverage for a predetermined limited period of time. If at the end of the predetermined period of time the insured individual is still disabled according to the terms of the insurance product, the insurance provider will pay a lump sum benefit. | 04-30-2009 |
20140025405 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING DATA FOR INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR DISABILITY RISKS - Disclosed is a novel disability insurance product that provides a benefit to the purchaser. The insurance product comprises a disability insurance product which offers coverage for a predetermined limited period of time. If at the end of the predetermined period of time the insured individual is still disabled according to the terms of the insurance product, the insurance provider will pay a lump sum benefit. | 01-23-2014 |
Chris Campbell, Orlando, FL US
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20080274336 | High temperature insulation with enhanced abradability - A enhanced abradable friable graded insulator FGI results from the laser patterning of a coating where a series of top surfaces reside on a series of columns such that the walls of the columns are not significantly densified relative to the interior of the columns. Patterns can be generated where the columns are oriented independently normal to or at an acute angle to the top surfaces. The cross sections of the top surfaces are formed to conform to the average dimensions of the spheres of the FGI coating. The cross sections of the top surfaces can be more than 1.5 times the diameter of the spheres. Various patterns of top surfaces can be used including regular, random, quasiperiodic patterns. A gradient of abradability can be imposed on the coating. | 11-06-2008 |
20090048100 | METHOD OF FORMING A CATALYST ELEMENT HAVING A THERMAL BARRIER COATING AS THE CATALYST SUBSTRATE - A combustion catalyst coating ( | 02-19-2009 |
Christopher O. Campbell, Tampa, FL US
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20120077869 | METHOD AND COMPOSITION USING A DUAL SPECIFICITY PROTEIN TYROSINE PHOSPHATASE AS AN ANTIMALARIAL DRUG TARGET - Phosphotyrosine phosphatase (PTP) encoded by PF13_0027 is a desirable drug target for the human malaria parasite | 03-29-2012 |
Craig Campbell, Ocoee, FL US
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20080227645 | Use of abscisic acid on ornamental plants - The present invention describes a method for increasing the drought tolerance of selected ornamental plants comprising administering abscisic acid (ABA) or its salts to said plants. | 09-18-2008 |
Craig Campbell, Orlando, FL US
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20140038825 | USE OF ABSCISIC ACID ON ORNAMENTAL PLANTS - The present invention describes a method for increasing the drought tolerance of selected ornamental plants comprising administering abscisic acid (ABA) or its salts to said plants. | 02-06-2014 |
David F. Campbell, St. Augustine, FL US
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20090165644 | Air Filter Apparatus with Self-Contained Detachable Programmable Clogging Indicator - An air filter apparatus with a self-contained detachable programmable clogging indicator for use in forced air HVAC systems, air heaters, internal combustion engines, vacuum cleaners, medical devices, biomedical devices, inert atmosphere glove boxes, scientific equipment, etc. . . . and method of use is disclosed. The self contained detachable clogging indicator consists of downstream rotating vane anemometer to measure the air flowing through the filter as a means to accurately estimate the degree of filter clogging. A detachable user interface allows manipulation of the operating parameters and threshold limits and provides a means to alert the user of filter replacement. The filter media is inserted into the filter housing and may be a specialty or commercially available filter. | 07-02-2009 |
David R. Campbell, Jupiter, FL US
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20080269758 | IMPLANTABLE DISTRACTOR - A spinal implant for stabilizing two adjacent vertebrae having a damaged disc therebetween is assembled in situ. An elongated tool is used to insert a flat U-shaped distractor in the disc space through a low profile incision with both legs of the U-shaped distractor contacting both end plates of the adjacent vertebrae. The tool is rotated 90 degrees rotating the distractor 90 degrees so that each leg of the distractor contacts one end plate of the adjacent vertebrae, respectively, to restore intervertebral space. An elliptical bone tray is slid along the tool to seat within the U-shaped distractor. The tool is removed and a retainer replaces it to lock the bone tray and the distractor together. A screw is used to lock the bone tray to the distraction device, the screw slides down the cannula which is the tool inserted over the rod that the distraction implant is attached to. | 10-30-2008 |
20080269901 | SPINAL IMPLANT - A spinal implant for insertion in the intervertebral space is formed as a hollow cage, wedge shaped in profile, with a lesser height leading end for a low profile entry. The cage has two open sides with a plurality of angled teeth along opposite longitudinal edges for engaging the end plates of adjacent vertebrae when the cage is rotated into position. One portion of the angled teeth are angled toward an end of the cage and another portion of the angled teeth are angled away from that end to provide a lock preventing the cage from migrating ventrally or dorsally from the spine. Upon rotation, the leading end has a greater height than the trailing end. | 10-30-2008 |
20080269902 | CERVICAL IMPLANT - A spinal implant for insertion between adjacent vertebrae for promoting fusion of the vertebrae is a wedge shaped body with upper and lower plates separated by pyramidal sides with one large end and one small end enclosing the body. The upper and lower plates have elongated openings oriented perpendicularly to each other to form an internal labyrinth. The upper and lower openings are to be filled with thin layers of bone graft material to promote rapid ingrowth of living tissue. | 10-30-2008 |
20080275506 | Spinal implant - A spinal implant for insertion in the intervertebral space is formed as a hollow cage, wedge shaped in profile, with a lesser height leading end for a low profile entry. The cage has two open sides with a plurality of angled teeth along opposite longitudinal edges for engaging the end plates of adjacent vertebrae when the cage is rotated into position. One portion of the angled teeth is angled toward an end of the cage and another portion of the angled teeth is angled away from that end to provide a lock preventing the cage from migrating ventrally or dorsally from the spine. Upon rotation, the leading end has a greater height than the trailing end. Opposing side walls of the cage include recesses to facilitate rotation of the cage and minimize stress on adjacent vertebrae. | 11-06-2008 |
20110118784 | Cervical Plate Ratchet Pedicle Screws - A dynamic cervical plate has a ratchet and pawl mechanism that allows the cervical plate to post operatively shorten the length of the plate and maintain compression between adjacent vertebrae. The plate has an elongated shaft with teeth on one surface and a groove along each longitudinal edge. A lateral plate is attached on one end of the shaft. The plate has screw holes for connecting with the head of a spinal screw. Another lateral plate is slidably engaged in the longitudinal grooves along the shaft and has a spring clip acting as a pawl with the teeth on the shaft. The sliding bar has screw holes on each side of the shaft. The clip is configured to span the screw holes to automatically engage and prevent screws from backing out of the holes. | 05-19-2011 |
20110144755 | PLIF opposing wedge ramp - A spinal fusion implant for implantation between adjacent vertebrae is formed in the approximate shape of a hollow cube. The device has an upper section and a lower section separated by a distractor all of which are relatively movable. The sidewalls of the upper section and the lower section terminate in inclined planes so that the sections move away from each other as the wedge shaped increases the height of the device. The upper section and lower section each includes a clamping flange. The clamping flange on the upper section engages the vertebral body above the implant and the clamping flange on the lower section engages the vertebral body below the implant. The distractor has a pair of clamping flanges on an end wall wherein one of the pair engages the vertebral body above the implant and the other engages the vertebral body below the implant. The clamping flanges provide a clamping action between adjacent vertebral bodies to restore alignment and stabilize the vertebral segments. | 06-16-2011 |
Don E. Campbell, Longwood, FL US
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20150242444 | CODED IMAGE SHARING SYSTEM (CISS) - A system for collecting, creating, and distributing images and videos includes a smart application, executable on a smart device, the smart application providing for the control of the imaging and video capture device of the smart device. The system further includes a server, the server in communication with the smart application via the smart device, the smart application receiving a code, the code being associated with images generated by the smart device resulting in coded images through the control of the smart device by the smart application, the smart application uploading the coded images to the server, the server providing access to the coded images according to access preferences. | 08-27-2015 |
Don E.k. Campbell, Longwood, FL US
Don E.k. Campbell, Winter Springs, FL US
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20080298600 | AUTOMATED REAL SPEECH HEARING INSTRUMENT ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM - A method for fitting a hearing instrument comprises placing the hearing instrument in situ includes receiving an audiogram of the user, determining a target gain for the hearing instrument as a function of the audiogram, exposing a reference sensor located adjacent the hearing instrument to an external speech signal, measuring an external sound pressure level (SPL) via the reference sensor, exposing a probe sensor coupled to the inside of the ear to the output of the hearing instrument while the hearing instrument is in situ, measuring an internal sound pressure level (“SPL”) inside the ear of the user via the probe sensor, determining an offset gain as a function of the external SPL, the target gain and the internal SPL, and automatically adjusting a gain of the hearing instrument according to the offset gain. A system for automatically fitting a hearing impaired person with a digital hearing aid in situ includes a digital hearing aid, a reference volume sensor, a probe sensor, a sound mapping module and a parameter control module. | 12-04-2008 |
20110002493 | PROTECTIVE COVER FOR BEHIND-THE-EAR HEARING AID DEVICE - The present invention relates to a novel protective cover for over-the-ear or behind-the-ear hearing aid devices, wherein the protective cover is resistant to infiltration of moisture, corrosive elements, and/or dirt or debris. Furthermore, in at least one embodiment, the protective cover comprises a flexible material that offers a formed fit over the hearing aid device, and includes at least one slit within the flexible material such that the protective cover may be readily flipped up to allow access to portions of the over-the-ear or behind-the-ear hearing aid device upon which it is placed without significant effort by the user. | 01-06-2011 |
20120140937 | Automated real speech hearing instrument adjustment system - A method for adjusting a hearing instrument to reduce feedback by placing a hearing instrument having an adjustable frequency response in a wearer's ear, providing a probe microphone for measuring the sound pressure level inside the ear and a reference microphone for measuring the sound pressure level outside the ear, exposing the ear to a stimulus and a dynamic event, determining the gain as a function of frequency from the difference in sound pressure level measured by the probe microphone and the reference microphone, identifying a feedback peak where the frequency is in the center of a range of frequencies and corresponds to the maximum gain in that range of frequencies and adjusting the hearing instrument to reduce the gain at a frequency corresponding to the frequency of the feedback peak. | 06-07-2012 |
Don E. K. Campbell, Longwood, FL US
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20130056295 | EAR TIP PIECE FOR ATTENUATING SOUND - An ear tip piece device made of resilient material dimensioned for fitting the ear canal of a wearer, having a solid portion, a reversibly compressible portion, a channel and a sound attenuating element positioned inside the channel for attenuating sound being transmitted to the ear. In one embodiment, the ear tip piece is asymmetrical due to a bend. | 03-07-2013 |
Ernie B. Campbell, Orlando, FL US
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20110203282 | ASSEMBLY FOR DIRECTING COMBUSTION GAS - An arrangement ( | 08-25-2011 |
20150132117 | GAS TURBINE ENGINE DUCTING ARRANGEMENT HAVING DISCRETE INSERT - A ducting arrangement ( | 05-14-2015 |
G. Blair Campbell, St. Petersburg, FL US
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20110144247 | WATER IMPERVIOUS, REMOVABLE CAULK AND SEALANT COMPOSITION - A stable caulk or sealant composition containing as principal ingredients styrene-ethylene/butylene-styrene copolymer and Diethyl ether is disclosed. The composition is generally employed in a canister pressurized with a propellant to expel a stream of water-impervious sealant to fill cracks, crevices and gaps to water damage. When desired, the sealant is removable from the application area. | 06-16-2011 |
20130136882 | Water-Impervious, Removable Caulk and Sealant Composition - A stable caulk or sealant composition containing as principal ingredients styrene-ethylene/butylene-styrene copolymer, heptane solvent, and a resin is disclosed. The composition is generally employed in a canister pressurized with a propellant to expel a stream of water-impervious sealant to fill cracks, crevices and gaps to water damage. When desired, the sealant is removable from the application area, typically by manually pulling (e.g., with one's bare hands). In some embodiments, a propellant is added with the sealant in a container to propel the sealant out of the container when the sealant is applied. | 05-30-2013 |
Gregory Sylvester Campbell, Miramar, FL US
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20100095558 | Remote Control Snow Remover - A self propelled snow removal machine that comprises a carriage assembly an engine for driving electrical motors for supplying motive power, a battery for recharging the electric motor a switch for turning the engine on and off. Ground engaging supporting wheels, a computer receiver control panel mounted on the carriage assembly to receive signals from the remote control. The remote control to send the signal to the receiver control panel mounted on the carriage assembly and direct the self propelled snow remover machine in any direction. The transversely mounted power nylon brush powered by the electrical motor. A cover on top of the power nylon brush to protect from the snow. | 04-22-2010 |
20120291317 | Remote Control Snow Remover - A self propelled snow remover machine with a computer control panel a camera, a funnel design snow brush. The computer control panel controls the snow remover machine through a downloaded application with cloud technology and is access through many different electronic devices. | 11-22-2012 |
Heather L. Campbell, Longwood, FL US
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20150242444 | CODED IMAGE SHARING SYSTEM (CISS) - A system for collecting, creating, and distributing images and videos includes a smart application, executable on a smart device, the smart application providing for the control of the imaging and video capture device of the smart device. The system further includes a server, the server in communication with the smart application via the smart device, the smart application receiving a code, the code being associated with images generated by the smart device resulting in coded images through the control of the smart device by the smart application, the smart application uploading the coded images to the server, the server providing access to the coded images according to access preferences. | 08-27-2015 |
James Vemeard Campbell, Panama City, FL US
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20130246277 | Copyright Protection System And Royalty Processing System - The present invention provides a method and system for protecting image data transmitted over a network and processing royalty for image usage. This method and system comprises a secure web server with a valid certificate to host all transactions. The method and system keeps the encrypted file which are provided by an image provider (e.g. publishers of copyrighted materials) on the web server and leases the file to the customers (e.g. manufacturers of finished art). The method and system also comprises a proprietary (FREE) encryption software that enables the image providers to encrypt and upload the image file on the website. The method and system further comprises a proprietary (FREE) decryption printing software that enables the customers to download, decrypt, print the image file and enables the system to track the transaction details. | 09-19-2013 |
Jeff Campbell, Lakeland, FL US
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20100301255 | Processes For Making Stable Ferric Chloride Solutions - Processes for forming ferric chloride solutions that are stable at relatively low temperatures and suitable for transportation without precipitation are provided. The stable ferric chloride solutions have an iron content of about 16 to about 23 weight percent and a hydrochloric acid content of about 11 to about 17 weight percent, wherein the ferric chloride solution is a stable solution and/or reversibly freezes at −10° C. Also disclosed are processes for reconstituting the stable ferric chlorides solutions to provide a final iron content of 10 to 14 weight percent and lower the concentration of hydrochloric acid contained therein. | 12-02-2010 |
Jeffrey Campbell, Lakeland, FL US
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20130236379 | PROCESSES FOR MAKING HIGH IRON CONTENT STABLE FERRIC CHLORIDE SOLUTIONS - Processes for forming high iron content ferric chloride solutions, reconstituting ferric chloride solutions, and transporting the stable ferric chloride solutions with the high iron content are disclosed. | 09-12-2013 |
Jennifer Morrison Campbell, Jacksonville, FL US
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20150208611 | EQUINE COOLING BODY TOWEL - A highly absorbent PVA/starch towel cools an animal through the process of evaporative cooling. The towel is textured with indentations. A ridge extends along the crest of the towel. Water is applied to and absorbed by the towel. The towel is held to the animal with elastic straps, which allow the towel to be flapped periodically while fastened to the animal. Periodic flapping brings more absorbed liquid to the towel surface to facilitate continued evaporative cooling. | 07-30-2015 |
Jonathan L. Campbell, Orlando, FL US
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20100085365 | Dynamic Load Balancing in Multiple Video Processing Unit (VPU) Systems - Systems and methods are provided for processing data. The systems and methods include multiple processors that each couple to receive commands and data, where the commands and/or data correspond to frames of video that include multiple pixels. An interlink module is coupled to receive processed data corresponding to the frames from each of the processors. The interlink module divides a first frame into multiple frame portions by dividing pixels of the first frame using at least one balance point. The interlink module dynamically determines a position for the balance point that minimizes differences between the workload of the processors during processing of commands and/or data of one or more subsequent frames. | 04-08-2010 |
20120098840 | APPLYING NON-HOMOGENEOUS PROPERTIES TO MULTIPLE VIDEO PROCESSING UNITS (VPUs) - A multiprocessor system includes a plurality of special purpose processors that perform different portions of a related processing task. A set of commands that cause each of the processors to perform the portions of the related task are distributed, and the set of commands includes a predicated execution command that precedes other commands within the set of commands. It is determined whether commands subsequent to the predicated execution command are intended to be executed by a first processor or a second processor based on information in the predicated execution command and the set of commands includes all commands to be executed by each processor. | 04-26-2012 |
20130147814 | DYNAMIC LOAD BALANCING IN MULTIPLE VIDEO PROCESSING UNIT (VPU) SYSTEMS - Systems and methods are provided for processing data. The systems and methods include multiple processors that each couple to receive commands and data, where the commands and/or data correspond to frames of video that include multiple pixels. An interlink module is coupled to receive processed data corresponding to the frames from each of the processors. The interlink module divides a first frame into multiple frame portions by dividing pixels of the first frame using at least one balance point. The interlink module dynamically determines a position for the balance point that minimizes differences between the workload of the processors during processing of commands and/or data of one or more subsequent frames. | 06-13-2013 |
Jonathan Lawrence Campbell, Orlando, FL US
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20160042488 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FRAME PACING - A frame pacing method, computer program product, and computing system are provided for graphics processing. | 02-11-2016 |
Joseph Kyle Campbell, Miami, FL US
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20130176678 | RACK LEVEL HOT AISLE CONTAINMENT SYSTEM - A method and system of cooling a server rack unit is described herein. A server rack for housing certain devices may be configured to receive a first air flow at a server rack front. Each device may form a wall at the back of the device creating a channel between the wall and the server rack back. The camber may collect warm air created by the first air flow as it extends over the at least one server. A first surface of the server may define at least one server rack opening allowing the warm air in the channel to exit the server rack. | 07-11-2013 |
Kenneth Campbell, Orlando, FL US
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20130205606 | COORDINATE MEASURING MACHINES WITH DUAL LAYER ARM - A portable articulated arm coordinate measuring machine (AACMM) is provided including a manually positionable articulated arm having opposed first and second ends. The arm includes multiple connected arm segments. Each arm segment has a longitudinal axis. Each arm segment includes a generally tubular core, an outer sleeve surrounding at least a portion of a length of the core, and at least one position transducer for producing a position signal. The outer sleeve is a cylindrical tube having a first portion at a first end and a second portion that extends from the first portion to an opposite end. The first portion is coupled to an end of the core. The first portion is shorter than the second portion and the second portion is configured to move relative to the core. | 08-15-2013 |
Kenneth James Campbell, Melbourne, FL US
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20100060462 | Led rescue light - The present invention describes a rescue light with a LED light source that meets a minimum requirement of 0.75 candela (cd) of intensity, over a full hemisphere of visibility, with a duration of 8 hours or more. The invention requires only 3 volts of battery power from relatively small batteries, making the invention small and lightweight. In one favorite embodiment the LED is a specially constructed device that uses a blue LED die enclosed with a uniform layer of phosphor on the outer surface of the LED body, which provides an equally bright white light in all directions. Due to the low power requirements of the LED, the device can easily produce white light over an entire hemisphere at the required brightness level for longer than the required amount of time. In another favorite embodiment, a power LED with a large viewing angle is powered with a relatively high current, so as to meet the requirements for intensity over the entire hemisphere, but the high current is applied for only short periods of time in order to meet the requirement for duration. In this second embodiment, a novel switching arrangement is provided to allow the user to turn the LED on and off by changing positions of a movable member of the device, where the original position of the movable member is independent of the operational state of the device. In a third favorite embodiment, multiple LEDs are incorporated for greater visibility, and the operational state of the device is changed by pressing a momentary switch. In all of the described embodiments, a water sensitive switch may be provided to activate the LED on contact with a body of water. | 03-11-2010 |
Kenneth Lee Campbell, Mcalpin, FL US
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20090031965 | Apparatus for the Passive Application of Liquid Pesticides to Cattle - A device is described for the passive application of liquid pesticides to cattle, utilizing a heavy structural steel channel for strength and simplicity as the main body and reservoir of the unit, mounted horizontally with a length of heavy structural steel angle welded and braced in a perpendicular manner to each end as mounting brackets. Ropes are fitted through a series of linearly aligned holes with each length of rope being looped through each pair of holes and held securely in position by the use a crimped metal sleeve. Liquid pesticide is poured into the channel to be absorbed by the ropes and the liquid is transferred to the coat of livestock as contact is made with the ropes. | 02-05-2009 |
Kevin Campbell, Melbourne, FL US
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20120290182 | OFF-BOARD SCHEDULING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ADJUSTING A MOVEMENT PLAN OF A TRANSPORTATION NETWORK - A system includes a monitoring module, a congestion module, a modification module, and a communication module. The monitoring module monitors vehicles in a transportation network. The congestion module calculates a throughput parameter that is representative of a statistical measure of adherence to a movement plan by the vehicles. The modification module determines a confidence parameter representative of a probability that changing the original meet event does not reduce the throughput parameter. The modification module modifies the original meet event to an updated meet event when the confidence parameter exceeds a predetermined threshold. The communication module transmits the updated meet event to the yielding vehicle and/or the passing vehicle, for the yielding vehicle and/or the passing vehicle to receive the updated meet event from the communication module and change a speed of the yielding vehicle or the passing rail vehicle to arrive at the updated meet event. | 11-15-2012 |
20120290185 | SCHEDULING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A TRANSPORTATION NETWORK - A system is provided that includes a control unit configured to be disposed on-board at least one of a first vehicle or a second vehicle. The control unit also is configured to receive an updated time of an event involving the first vehicle and the second vehicle traveling in a transportation network. The control unit also is configured to change a speed of said at least one of the first vehicle or the second vehicle in response to the updated time to arrive at the event. A method is provided that includes, at one of a first vehicle or a second vehicle, receiving an updated time of an event involving the first vehicle and the second vehicle in a transportation network. The method also includes changing a speed of said one of the first vehicle or the second vehicle in response to the updated tune to arrive at the event. | 11-15-2012 |
Leon Campbell, Plantation, FL US
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20140351065 | ENCODED GENRE IDENTIFYING DEVICE AND SYSTEM FOR PROMOTING OR SUPPORTING AN ENTITY IN THE GENRE - An encoded genre device and system having a substrate with indicia for identifying a particular genre entity, such as a sports team, band or charitable cause, and a machine readable or scannable code for providing access to a host website offering a plurality of badges/passes for various genre entities and, or access to the genre entity's website, a host website accessible through a computer network, a set of processor readable code for operating, managing and processing data related to genre entities, a set of processor readable code for data related to fans/customers and a set of processor readable code operating, managing and processing data related to the host website. The genre promotion device and system creates and manages memberships for fans registered with a genre or genre entity and provides discounts to fans that support a particular genre of genre entity. | 11-27-2014 |
Leslie L. Campbell, Lake Worth, FL US
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20090241850 | Pet Waste Collection System - A pet waste collection system comprising a frame, a mounting bracket, a spool, and a sensor. The frame defines a floor with a first end and a second end. The floor may be configured to receive waste from a pet. The mounting bracket may be located on the first end of the floor and configured to receive a wrapper cartridge. The spool may be located on the second end of the floor and configured to allow a film to be drawn from the wrapper cartridge across the floor and to roll the film around the spool. The sensor is configured to detect the presence of pet waste at the film proximate the floor. | 10-01-2009 |
Leslie Lloyd Campbell, Lake Worth, FL US
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20140261523 | Induction Heating Hair Styling Systems and Method - A hair treatment system having a hair iron comprising a handle portion and a hair treatment portion, wherein the hair treatment portion comprises an electrically conductive material; an induction oven comprising: an internal cavity into which at least a portion of the hair iron is removably insertable; an induction coil encircling the cavity of the oven; and an alternating current generator electrically connected to the induction coil. A method for heating a hair treatment device with steps: inserting a hair treatment portion of a hair treatment device into a cavity of an induction oven, wherein the hair treatment portion comprises an electrically conductive material; and alternating current in an induction coil of the induction oven, whereby eddy currents are generated on the surface and hysterisis within the metal of the hair treatment portion of the hair treatment device. | 09-18-2014 |
Paul Michael Campbell, Tampa, FL US
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20090170837 | METHODS FOR TREATING RAS DRIVEN CANCER IN A SUBJECT - The invention relates to the discovery that the dibenzodiazepinone analogues have growth inhibiting activities on tumorigenic cells that are driven by expression of RAS or mutated RAS. Thus the invention includes methods for inhibiting the activity of RAS using dibenzodiazepinone analogues; methods for inhibiting the growth of a RAS driven cancer cell using dibenzodiazepinone analogues; methods for inhibiting the growth of a RAS driven cancer using dibenzodiazepinone analogues; and methods for treating a subject having a RAS driven cancer using dibenzodiazepinone analogues. | 07-02-2009 |
Richard V. Campbell, Tallahassee, FL US
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20080197548 | Self-retracting extension limiting device - A self-retracting extension limiting device. It is designed to be attached between a first object and a second object, where the distance between the first and second objects is variable. The device exerts a restoring force tending to draw the two objects together. A first, relatively weak restoring force is exerted over a range of distance. Then, when the objects have been separated to a defined limit of travel, the device exerts a much greater restoring force. The invention includes overlapping and self-contained elements so that unwanted slack is minimized. | 08-21-2008 |
20090178244 | Flex accommodating cable terminations - Cable terminations having features which reduce stress in the transition between the potted region and the freely flexing region of a cable when the cable flexes laterally with respect to the anchor. Several favorable geometries are disclosed. The use of a supplemental buffer material to reduce stress is also disclosed. | 07-16-2009 |
20090189308 | Resin infusion potting - A process for forcibly infusing liquid potting compound into the exposed strands of a cable prior to forming a termination. The process uses a mold that encloses the exposed strands. Potting compound is then pumped into the mold, where it runs around and through the exposed strands. A second venting passage is preferably employed, so that the liquid potting compound flows through the mold without trapping any air pockets. | 07-30-2009 |
20090205172 | Cable termination with an elliptical wall profile - An anchor having an internal passage defined by a revolved wall profile. The anchor is conceptually divided into four regions: a neck region, a transition region, a mid region, and a distal region. Each of these regions has its own design considerations. A portion of an ellipse is used to define at least part of the revolved wall profile. The use of an elliptical portion allows the anchor to be optimized for the different regions. | 08-20-2009 |
20100104377 | Coupler bolt termination system - A termination system which attaches a conventional threaded rod or bolt to a cable. An anchor is attached to an end of a cable using known techniques—such as potting. A threaded rod or bolt is placed on the anchor, pointing away from the direction of the cable. The rod or bolt is mechanically attached to the anchor using several different techniques. The result is an anchor assembly including a threaded protruding shaft. Because the assembly uses an inexpensive prior art rod or bolt, the machining operations are confined to small components needing relatively little material removal. | 04-29-2010 |
20100187721 | Resin infusion potting - A process for forcibly infusing liquid potting compound into the strands of a cable in order to attach an anchor to the cable. The process uses a strand cavity within an anchor that encloses the exposed strands. The strand cavity is sealed. Liquid potting compound is then forced into the strand cavity, where it runs around and through the exposed strands. A second venting passage is preferably employed, so that the liquid potting compound flows through the mold without trapping any substantial air pockets. | 07-29-2010 |
20110067220 | METHOD OF TERMINATING A STRANDED SYNTHETIC FILAMENT CABLE - A method for straightening, constraining, cutting and terminating a multi-stranded, non-parallel cable. The cable filaments are aligned. A binder is then applied to the cable to maintain the alignment. The cable is then cut to a desired length. Each strand or group of strands is then placed in an individual termination. Each individual termination is then attached—either directly or through intermediate devices—to a collector. | 03-24-2011 |
20140090279 | Dragline Bucket Rigging System - An assembly and method for using a flexible tensile member as part of the rigging for a dragline bucket. The tensile member includes a stranded core surrounded by one or more armoring layers or devices. The stranded core produces excellent strength in tension. The armor layer(s) provides a lower but still sufficient strength in compression. The compression strength is sufficient to eliminate plastic deformation of the core strands when the tensile member is bent around or dragged across an edge. The armor layer(s) also protects against battering, cutting, abrading, compression, and shearing forces. This resistance greatly reduces the likelihood of heavy items—such as the yoke, dump block, and spreader bar—damaging the tensile member when the bucket assembly is laid on the ground. | 04-03-2014 |
20140137388 | Method of Terminating a Stranded Synthetic Filament Cable - A method for straightening, constraining, cutting and terminating a multi-stranded, non-parallel cable. The method includes: (1) dividing the cable into smaller components which are in the size range suitable for the prior art termination technology; (2) creating a termination on the end of each of the smaller components; (3) providing a collector which reassembles the individual terminations back into a single unit; and (4) maintaining alignment between the terminations and the smaller components while the terminations and the collector are in a connected state. | 05-22-2014 |
20140338168 | Inspectable Synthetic Tensile Member Assembly - A protected synthetic tensile member assembly including one or more fixed terminations used to transmit a tensile load from the tensile member to an external component. The tensile member includes access for inspection of its constituent fibers in at least one selected inspection region. The region is selected on the basis of the area of interest to the tensile member's use such as the area of greatest stress concentration or the area of greatest abrasion. A removable cover is provided for the inspection region. A user may selectively remove this cover in order to gain access to the inspection region. | 11-20-2014 |
Richard V. Campbell, Havana, FL US
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20150300452 | Advanced Stranded Cable Termination Methods and Designs - Advanced components that are useful in providing a compact overall cable termination for a multi-stranded cable and in providing for the control and inspection of the individual components of a multi-stranded cable. Multiple individual cable strands are provided with a termination on their free end. These terminations are connected to a collector. An advanced collar is provided that assists in the transition of the strands as they leave the collector and transition to the structure found in the free portion of the cable. | 10-22-2015 |
20150315743 | Advanced Methods and Designs for Balancing a Stranded Termination Assembly - Devices and methods for loading a cable in order to create a desired distribution of the load among the cable's constituent strands. Strand terminations are applied to many—and possibly all of—the cable's strands. The ultimate goal is to connect the strand terminations to a collector in order to create an overall cable termination. The relationship between each strand termination and the collector is allowed to “float” using the inventive process while the cable is tensioned and an appropriate spatial relationship between each strand tensioner and the collector is determined. One the appropriate relationship is found, it is configured to be repeatable (such as by locking the strand termination in place or by recording its position for later application to the same or similar collector). | 11-05-2015 |
Richard Vest Campbell, Tallahassee, FL US
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20090193627 | Cable termination with an angularly offset parabolic wall profile - An anchor having an internal passage defined by a revolved wall profile. The anchor is conceptually divided into four regions: a neck region, a transition region, a mid region, and a distal region. Each of these regions has its own design considerations. A portion of a parabola is used to define at least part of the revolved wall profile. The parabolic portion is preferably used in at least the neck and mid regions. In order to create a tangency condition proximate the neck anchor boundary, the parabola used to create the wall profile is angularly offset from the wall profile's axis of rotation. | 08-06-2009 |
Ryan Stephen Campbell, Casselberry, FL US
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20090052437 | System and Method for Dynamic Telephony Resource Allocation Between Premise and Hosted Facilities - A population of networked Application Gateway Centers or voice centers provides telephony resources. The telephony application for a call number is typically created by a user in XML (Extended Markup Language) with predefined telephony XML tags and deployed on a website. A voice center provides facility for retrieving the associated XML application from its website and processing the call accordingly. The individual voice centers are either operated at a hosted facility or at a customer's premise. Provisioning Management Servers help to allocate telephony resources among the voice centers. This is accomplished by suitably updating a voice center directory. In this way, the original capacity at a premise, predetermined by the hardware installed, can be adjusted up or down. If the premise is under capacity, it can be supplemented by that from a hosted facility. If the premise has surplus capacity, it can be reallocated for use by others outside the premise. | 02-26-2009 |
20090052641 | System and Method for Dynamic Call-Progress Analysis and Call Processing - A telephony application such as an interactive voice response (“IVR”) needs to identify quickly the nature of the call (e.g., whether it is a person or machine answering a call) in order to initiate an appropriate voice application. Conventionally, the call stream is sent to a call-progress analyzer (“CPA”) for analysis. Once a result is reached, the call stream is redirected to a call processing unit running the IVR according to the analyzed result. The present scheme feeds the call stream simultaneous to both the CPA and the IVR. The CPA is allowed to continue analyzing and outputting a series of analysis results until a predetermined result appears. In the meantime, the IVR can dynamically adapt itself to the latest analysis results and interact with the call with a minimum of delay. | 02-26-2009 |
20130128880 | System and Method for Dynamic Telephony Resource Allocation Between Premise and Hosted Facilities - A population of networked Application Gateway Centers or voice centers provides telephony resources. The telephony application for a call number is typically created by a user in XML (Extended Markup Language) with predefined telephony XML tags and deployed on a website. A voice center provides facility for retrieving the associated XML application from its website and processing the call accordingly. The individual voice centers are either operated at a hosted facility or at a customer's premise. Provisioning Management Servers help to allocate telephony resources among the voice centers. This is accomplished by suitably updating a voice center directory. In this way, the original capacity at a premise, predetermined by the hardware installed, can be adjusted up or down. If the premise is under capacity, it can be supplemented by that from a hosted facility. If the premise has surplus capacity, it can be reallocated for use by others outside the premise. | 05-23-2013 |
Ryan Stephen Campbell, Orlando, FL US
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20120300913 | System and Method for Dynamic Call-Progress Analysis and Call Processing - A telephony application such as an interactive voice response (“IVR”) needs to identify quickly the nature of the call (e.g., whether it is a person or machine answering a call) in order to initiate an appropriate voice application. Conventionally, the call stream is sent to a call-progress analyzer (“CPA”) for analysis. Once a result is reached, the call stream is redirected to a call processing unit running the IVR according to the analyzed result. The present scheme feeds the call stream simultaneous to both the CPA and the IVR. The CPA is allowed to continue analyzing and outputting a series of analysis results until a predetermined result appears. In the meantime, the IVR can dynamically adapt itself to the latest analysis results and interact with the call with a minimum of delay. | 11-29-2012 |
Samuel Campbell, Boca Raton, FL US
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20130246099 | NICHE-SPECIFIC TREATMENT INFRASTRUCTURE CONTINUUM - A niche-specific treatment infrastructure continuum includes two or more treatment infrastructures each providing a specific level of treatment for a cluster of traits and to a corresponding niche population. The treatment is defined by a treatment model developed using empirical-based research data resulting from research for the cluster and upon the corresponding niche population. A research facilitator is configured to generate suggestions to research facilities and/or researchers to perform empirical-based research specific to the cluster of traits and/or upon the corresponding niche population. A patient selector is configured to select a niche patient population from a population of potential patients based on selection criteria specifying a cluster of traits, the traits including at least one Axis I disorder, at least one Axis IV problem, and at least two additional demographic attributes. | 09-19-2013 |
Shirlene Andrea Campbell, Sunrise, FL US
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20150257474 | Transforming shoe with rotating, sliding; and pivoting panels - A transforming shoe that can be taken apart and reassembled to function as a multi-functional design of choice possibilities to include the arrangements of a high-top shoe; low-top shoe; panel off the back of the shoe; option of back shoe scrap to secure shoe on back; and projecting heel of shoe pivot drawers. These transforming designs are achieved by the included: (a) two rotating high top side panels that snaps to the outside of the shoe on both sides; (b) a sliding back tongue of shoe that slides along an open rectangular opening in heel of shoe with and end piece stopper attachment; for which, also have the included attachment means to attach to complimentary snap member components on the rotating posterior panels; (c) two rotating posterior panels (d) attachment means such as velcro, snaps, and rods with circular, snap, and square end-pieces. The assembly of the different shoe attachments allows the user to attach one portion of the shoe to another to achieve a multiple of arrangements of shoe design style. This transforming shoe allows the user to switch from one style to another. | 09-17-2015 |
Thomas Campbell, Melbourne, FL US
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20120306644 | Fish Identification Device and Method of Use - A fish identification device comprising a housing; a touchscreen on a front surface of the housing, where the touchscreen enables a user to view and operate a plurality of functions; an internal processor, where the internal processor operates a software; an internal GPS within the housing, where the internal GPS, functioning with the processor, informs the user of a set of fishing regulations pertaining to a location of the housing; a camera within the housing, where the camera includes a camera lens and a flash attached to a back surface of the housing and where said camera enables the user to photograph a fish; an internal memory, where the internal memory saves a plurality of information compiled during use; and a means to upload the plurality of information to a computer, where the means to upload enables the user to save he plurality of information on the computer. | 12-06-2012 |