Joseph Miller
Joseph Miller, Cincinnati, OH US
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20090196496 | METHODS FOR RECOMMENDING A PERSONAL CARE PRODUCT AND TOOLS THEREFOR - A method of product recommendation includes receiving an image taken of a tool, disposed against a target substrate and including a frame with an aperture in which the substrate is visible and a color correction scale disposed proximate to the aperture, the scale having at least a first color correction region and a second color correction region, the color of the first region being different than the color of the second region. The method also includes locating a color correction scale region of the image corresponding to the scale and a target substrate region of the image corresponding to the substrate visible in the aperture, analyzing the scale region to determine a color correction, correcting the image according to the color correction, extracting a set of substrate region values from the substrate region of the image, and generating a product recommendation according to the set of substrate region values. | 08-06-2009 |
20110064307 | METHODS FOR RECOMMENDING PERSONAL CARE PRODUCT AND TOOLS THEREFOR - A tool including a frame that includes an aperture and a boundary marker disposed about the aperture. The boundary marker includes a first marker region disposed about the aperture and a second marker region disposed about the first marker region. The color of the first marker region is different from the color of the second marker region. The tool also includes a color correction scale disposed proximate to the aperture. The color correction scale has at least a first color correction region and a second color correction region. The color of the first and second color correction regions each have an LCh value of between L=73.5 C=15.3 h=55.6 and L=32.5 C=11.6 h=48.3. | 03-17-2011 |
Joseph Miller, Whitby CA
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20110046022 | CRYSTALLIZATION DEVICE FOR HIGH-THROUGHPUT VISUAL INSPECTION AND X-RAY DIFFRACTION ANALYSIS - A crystallization chip has a two-dimensional substrate surface with modified wetting properties convenient for the evaluation of the crystallization experiment results by optical microscope and by X-ray diffraction. A crystallization chip mount comprises a base and a support structure that is connected to the base. The support structure provides a first channel that receives a portion of the crystallization chip. A crystallization chip holder comprises a body defining at least one slot to slidably receive the crystallization chip described herein. The at least one slot extends from an upper surface to a lower surface of the body. The crystallization chip holder further includes at least one support surface for each slot. For a given slot the at least one support surface is disposed on an edge of at least two surfaces of portions of the body that define the given slot. During use, the at least one support surface supports the crystallization chip prior to, during or after the formation of crystals. | 02-24-2011 |
Joseph Miller, St. Charles, IL US
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20100305313 | EXTRACTION PROCESS FOR PLANT INGREDIENTS - The present invention relates to a process for the extraction of plant ingredients, which comprises a) comminuting plant material b) adding a solvent to the comminuted plant material c) subjecting the mixture of comminuted plant material and solvent to an ultrahigh temperature treatment at 95-150° C. over a period of 5-300 seconds. | 12-02-2010 |
Joseph Miller, Atlanta, GA US
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20100017182 | METHOD FOR CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE RISK ASSESSMENT - The present invention is directed to methods for atherosclerosis risk reduction including initial risk stratification, goal setting, and goal attainment for patients with, or at risk for, atherosclerosis. The present invention may be embodied in a computer implemented software product, the modules and sub-routines resident on a computer or hand held device, allowing a physician to determine the best strategy for coronary artery disease prevention based on such risk assessment values as Framingham score, genetic predisposition, biomarker levels and atherosclerosis imaging scores. The software product is supported by a backend database containing risk assessment value scores for a patient population of known clinical outcome. The database may reside in a memory unit, such as a hard drive, of the computer or hand held device, or may be accessed remotely in a distributed computer environment. | 01-21-2010 |
20100279352 | Rapid Generation of Antibodies - High efficient methods for producing an antibody molecule that binds an antigen are described. The methods include obtaining a population of PBMC enriched for CD19 | 11-04-2010 |
Joseph Miller, Chandler, AZ US
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20080243536 | PROVIDING WEBSITE HOSTING OVERAGE PROTECTION BY STORAGE ON AN INDEPENDENT DATA SERVER - Systems and methods of the present inventions allow for providing website hosting overage protection. In an exemplary method, a website's content may be stored on a data server communicatively coupled to a network. Traffic seeking the website may be directed to a first server having access to the website's content on the data server via the network. A website usage parameter may then be monitored. If the website usage parameter exceeds a first predetermined value, traffic to the website then may be redirected to the overflow server, which also may have access to the website's content on the data server via the network. | 10-02-2008 |
20080243634 | PROVIDING WEBSITE HOSTING OVERAGE PROTECTION BY TRANSFERENCE TO AN OVERFLOW SERVER - Systems and methods of the present inventions allow for providing website hosting overage protection. An exemplary method may comprise the steps of hosting a website on a first server, monitoring a website usage parameter, transferring the website to an overflow server when the website usage parameter exceeds a first predetermined value, and redirecting a plurality of traffic to the overflow server. The website transfer may be accomplished by generating a copy of the website and installing the copy on the overflow server. The website may be retained on the first server. When the website usage parameter falls below a second predetermined value, traffic may be redirected back to the first server. | 10-02-2008 |
20110145822 | GENERATING AND RECOMMENDING TASK SOLUTIONS - Systems and methods of the present invention provide for receiving an action item communication by a user, which is then imported by a task management engine into a task list of an electronic organizer. Keywords from the task may be used to search a user's preferences, partnerships or the Internet for suggested solutions to complete the task. The system may then be customized to the user's preferences. | 06-16-2011 |
20110145823 | TASK MANAGEMENT ENGINE - Systems and methods of the present invention provide for receiving an action item communication by a user, which is then imported by a task management engine into a task list of an electronic organizer. Keywords from the task may be used to search a user's preferences, partnerships or the Internet for suggested solutions to complete the task. The system may then be customized to the user's preferences. | 06-16-2011 |
20110276538 | CLOUD STORAGE SOLUTION FOR READING AND WRITING FILES - Systems and methods of the present invention provide for a user uploading a file and a customized metadata about the file to a file storage system, and reading the same back upon request. This information may be forwarded to an application, possibly an API, which may divide the file into a plurality of file chunks if the file is greater than a predetermined file size. One or more tracker servers may check a database to locate optimal or current file locations for the file or file chunks to be stored within the file storage system. These optimal or current locations may be returned from the tracker servers to the application/API which may perform an HTTP request to write the file to or read the file from the file storage system. The file write may be validated and finalized, and the successful write or read may be displayed to the user on a user interface on a client. | 11-10-2011 |
20110276622 | READING A FILE FROM A CLOUD STORAGE SOLUTION - Systems and methods of the present invention provide for a user requesting a file or a plurality of file chunks stored in a file storage system, and a customized metadata stored in data storage. One or more tracker servers may determine file locations in the file system, and the location of the customized metadata in the data storage. These locations may be returned to an application, possibly an API, which may determine one or more URLs for the file locations and perform an HTTP request to read the file or file chunks from the locations or URLs in the file system. The file or file chunks, along with the customized metadata, may then be returned and displayed to the user that requested them. | 11-10-2011 |
20110276656 | WRITING A FILE TO A CLOUD STORAGE SOLUTION - Systems and methods of the present invention provide for a user uploading a file and a customized metadata about the file to a file storage system. This information may be forwarded to an application, possibly an API, which may divide the file into a plurality of file chunks if the file is greater than a predetermined file size. One or more tracker servers may check a database to locate optimal file locations for the file or file chunks to be stored within the file storage system. These optimal locations may be returned from the tracker servers to the application/API which may perform an HTTP request to write the file to the file storage system. The file write may be validated and finalized, and the successful write may be displayed to the user on a user interface on a client. | 11-10-2011 |
Joseph Miller, Lexington, SC US
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20120260472 | TOILET FLAPPER RING DEVICE - The present invention is a stainless steel circular shaped toilet flapper ring device that attaches to a chain and an adjoining handle of a toilet that includes a ring body with a tubular interior, an internal spring set within the tubular interior that provides an internal coned feature, a slide piece that covers the internal spring that can be opened to attach the device to a chain and an adjoining handle of a toilet and a pair of slide stops disposed on each end of the internal spring that lock in place to close the device. The toilet flapper ring device can be utilized with both traditional and modern toilet models. | 10-18-2012 |
Joseph Miller, Santa Rosa, CA US
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20130009635 | Sensing a Field with a Sensor That Includes Bias Resetting of an Active Device of the Sensor - Apparatuses, methods and systems of sensor sampling of a field are disclosed. One apparatus includes a magnetometer that includes a sensor responsive to an applied field. Embodiments of the sensor include an active device and oscillator circuitry, wherein the sensor generates an output signal having a frequency that is dependent on the applied field. The magnetometer further includes a bias reset controller for resetting a bias of the active device and a sampler for sampling the output signal. Further, a reset-rate of the resetting of the bias of the active device is high enough to influence 1/f noise generated by the active device. | 01-10-2013 |
Joseph Miller, Howell, MI US
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20140159476 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EMERGENCY BRAKING - A method for automatically decelerating a vehicle having a first side with a first front wheel brake and a first rear wheel brake and second side with a second front wheel brake and a second rear wheel brake, and in which the vehicle further has a braking system with a pump operable to deliver a flow of pressurized hydraulic fluid to the first and second front wheel brakes and to the first and second rear wheel brakes, includes receiving a signal associated with an emergency braking event. The method further includes increasing the hydraulic pressure at the first and second front wheel brakes at a greater rate than at the first and second rear wheel brakes. The method also includes directing hydraulic fluid from the first front wheel brake to the second rear wheel brake upon achieving a targeted level of deceleration or wheel slip. | 06-12-2014 |
Joseph Miller, Berlin, CT US
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20150032416 | PREDICTIVE METHOD FOR PERFORMING SERVICES - A method for predicting services to be performed may include determining all devices which will require service in a designated period of time; determining the devices nearest to a particular technician; determining the devices that the technician can fix; determining the devices which meet goals of at least one of the customer and the service provider; and generating a list of devices to be fixed. The predictive method described herein may also include gathering information about the failure rate of parts on devices to be serviced and using such information to determine the devices which will require service within the designated period of time. | 01-29-2015 |