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Edward T. Laverty, Brisbane AU
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20090282877 | Mortise Lock - A mortice lock is disclosed which has a lock casing which provides a first point of entrapment and a second point of entrapment, a latch bolt which can move between a latching position and an unlatching position, a handle for moving the latch bolt between the latching position and the un-latching position, a key cylinder, an operating assembly and a locking member. The operating assembly can move between a first position in which a deflectable portion of the operating assembly engages with the first point of entrapment and a second position in which the deflectable portion engages with the second point of entrapment. Only the key cylinder can move the operating assembly between the first position and the second position. The locking member (which is not a shoot bolt or part thereof) can move between a locking position in which a portion of the locking member engages with the latch bolt to prevent the latch bolt from moving into the un-latching position, and an unlocking position in which the latch bolt can move into the un-latching position. The locking member is operatively associated with the operating assembly such that moving the operating assembly into the first position moves the locking member into the unlocking position and moving the operating assembly into the second position moves the locking member into the locking position. | 11-19-2009 |
20120061974 | CAVITY DOOR END PULL LATCH SET AND LOCK SET - The invention relates to a latch assembly for a cavity door. The latch assembly comprises a housing operable to mount the latch assembly within the cavity door. A latch operator is mounted relative to the housing for operating the latch assembly. A drive assembly is mounted for rotation within the housing and is responsive to operation of the latch operator. A slider is mounted relative to the housing for linear movement and is responsive to the rotation of the drive assembly. A latch bolt assembly is also provided which is movable between a first extended position and a second retracted position. Movement of the latch operator in a first direction causes the latch bolt assembly to be moved into the first position and movement of the latch operator in a second direction causes the latch bolt to be moved into the second position. | 03-15-2012 |
Gregoire Laverty, Lyon FR
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20140100063 | BADMINTON RACKET - The badminton racket ( | 04-10-2014 |
Jason Michael Laverty, Westfield, MA US
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20150280640 | PHOTOVOLTAIC-CLAD MASONRY UNIT - A masonry unit including a photovoltaic cell for generation of electricity is described herein. More particularly a photovoltaic-clad concrete block that combines the structural attributes of concrete block (or other masonry unit) and the energy production of solar photovoltaics is described herein. Methods for manufacturing, installing, and electrically connecting such photovoltaic-clad concrete blocks are also described herein. | 10-01-2015 |
Paul Laverty, Vista, CA US
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20160101389 | METHOD OF PERFORMING A CLEANING OPERATION ON A WATER FILTRATION DEVICE - The method is used for performing a cleaning operation on a water filtration device having an inlet, a concentrate outlet, a permeate outlet, a filtration membrane between the inlet and the permeate outlet, the filtration membrane filtering water under pressure during a filtration operation of the water filtration device, and a recirculation line leading from at least one of the concentrate outlet and the permeate outlet back to the inlet. The method generally has a step of performing the cleaning operation including recirculating a solution along the recirculation line, the solution having at least water and one cleaning agent, the step of recirculating including maintaining a circulation of the solution along the entire length of the recirculation line. | 04-14-2016 |
Richard R Laverty, Philadelphia, PA US
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20150259081 | INTEGRATED ARMOR FOR HYPERVELOCITY IMPACTS - Apparatus and methods described herein provide for a structural armor configured to provide load-bearing capabilities to a structure, as well as to provide protection from hypervelocity impacts. According to one aspect of the disclosure provided herein, the structural armor may include two armor facesheets, with an angular member core disposed between. The angular member core may include a number of nodes abutting the armor facesheets, with angular members intersecting at the nodes at acute node angles from the armor facesheets and extending between the armor facesheets. The acute node angles correspond with estimated spread angles of a debris field resulting from an impact of an object with an armor facesheet while moving at hypervelocity speed. | 09-17-2015 |
Ronan Mac Laverty, Helsinki FI
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20100306057 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING ACTIONABLE OBJECTS DURING PERIODS OF NETWORK UNAVAILABILITY - An approach is provided for the presentation of an actionable object on a mobile device. A presentation of an actionable object is initiated on a mobile device. The actionable object invokes an action. An input from a user specifying selection of the actionable object is received. Whether the mobile device is able to complete the action is determined. If the mobile device cannot complete the action, the action is substituted with an alternative action relating to the actionable object. | 12-02-2010 |
Ryan Michael Laverty, East Williston, NY US
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20140069065 | CAN OPENING DEVICE - There is a device for providing an easy opening in a beverage container such as a can. The device can comprise a body section, extending substantially along a longitudinal axis. This body section can comprise a first section having a rounded end. There can be a second section comprising a substantially flat section extending along the longitudinal axis. This second section comprises at least one first prong and a second prong comprising a hook which can extend to a sharpened section. The opening device is configured to create an opening in a metal can, wherein the first prong is configured to grip a bottom of a can, the second prong is spaced from the first prong and is configured to puncture a hole in the can when pressed, and the rounded end is configured to push through the opening to create a wider opening in the can. | 03-13-2014 |
Stephen W. Laverty, Somerville, MA US
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20130018863 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR IDENTIFYING AND PROVIDING INFORMATION SOUGHT BY A USERAANM Regan; Marc W.AACI CambridgeAAST MAAACO USAAGP Regan; Marc W. Cambridge MA USAANM Sejnoha; ValdimirAACI LexingtonAAST MAAACO USAAGP Sejnoha; Valdimir Lexington MA USAANM Evermann; GunnarAACI BostonAAST MAAACO USAAGP Evermann; Gunnar Boston MA USAANM Laverty; Stephen W.AACI SomervilleAAST MAAACO USAAGP Laverty; Stephen W. Somerville MA USAANM Slater; Jeremy A.AACI GrotonAAST MAAACO USAAGP Slater; Jeremy A. Groton MA USAANM Watson; John R.AACI BostonAAST MAAACO USAAGP Watson; John R. Boston MA USAANM Lyons; Peter K.AACI ChelmsfordAAST MAAACO USAAGP Lyons; Peter K. Chelmsford MA USAANM LaSante; Ryan S.AACI LittletonAAST MAAACO USAAGP LaSante; Ryan S. Littleton MA USAANM Brown; Sean P.AACI San FranciscoAAST CAAACO USAAGP Brown; Sean P. San Francisco CA US - Some embodiments relate to techniques for performing a search for content, in which a user may issue a search query, and the search engine or engines to which that query is provided may be determined dynamically based on any of a variety of factors. For example, in some embodiments, the search engine or engines to which the query is provided may be determined based on the content of the search query, and/or auxiliary information such as the user's location, demographics, query history and/or browsing history. | 01-17-2013 |
20130018867 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR INITIATING AN ACTIONAANM Regan; Marc W.AACI CambridgeAAST MAAACO USAAGP Regan; Marc W. Cambridge MA USAANM Sejnoha; VladimirAACI LexingtonAAST MAAACO USAAGP Sejnoha; Vladimir Lexington MA USAANM Evermann; GunnarAACI BostonAAST MAAACO USAAGP Evermann; Gunnar Boston MA USAANM Brown; Sean P.AACI San FranciscoAAST CAAACO USAAGP Brown; Sean P. San Francisco CA USAANM Laverty; Stephen W.AACI SomervilleAAST MAAACO USAAGP Laverty; Stephen W. Somerville MA USAANM Slater; Jeremy A.AACI GrotonAAST MAAACO USAAGP Slater; Jeremy A. Groton MA USAANM Watson; John R.AACI BostonAAST MAAACO USAAGP Watson; John R. Boston MA USAANM Lyons; Peter K.AACI ChelmsfordAAST MAAACO USAAGP Lyons; Peter K. Chelmsford MA USAANM LaSante; Ryan S.AACI LittletonAAST MAAACO USAAGP LaSante; Ryan S. Littleton MA US - Some embodiments relate to techniques for receiving a query from a device, the query comprising content; determining based at least in part on the content of the query that an application is to be launched on the device; and causing the device to launch the application using at least some information determined from the content of the query. Some embodiments relate to techniques for receiving a free-form query from a user; transferring a representation of the query to at least one computer; and receiving from the at least one computer at least one instruction to launch an application on the device. | 01-17-2013 |
20130124495 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SEARCHING THE INTERNET - Some embodiments relate to performing a search for content via the Internet, wherein user input specifying a search query is supplied to a mobile communications device, such as, for example, a smartphone. The mobile communications device separately issues the search query to a plurality of search engines and can receive the results from each search engine and display the results to the user. Thus, the user does not have to separately issue the query to each of the plurality of search engines. | 05-16-2013 |
20130144857 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SEARCHING THE INTERNET - Some embodiments relate to performing a search for content via the Internet, wherein user input specifying a search query is supplied to a mobile communications device, such as, for example, a smartphone. The mobile communications device separately issues the search query to a plurality of search engines and can receive the results from each search engine and display the results to the user. Thus, the user does not have to separately issue the query to each of the plurality of search engines. | 06-06-2013 |
Stephen W. Laverty, Worcester, MA US
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20120059658 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PERFORMING AN INTERNET SEARCH - Embodiments of the present invention relate to searching for content on the Internet. A user may supply a search query to a device, and the device may issue the search query to a plurality of search engines, including at least one general purpose search engine and at least one site-specific search engine. In this way, the user need not separately issue search queries to each of the plurality of search engines. | 03-08-2012 |
20120059813 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SEARCHING THE INTERNET - Some embodiments relate to performing a search for content via the Internet, wherein user input specifying a search query is supplied to a mobile communications device, such as, for example, a smartphone. The mobile communications device separately issues the search query to a plurality of search engines and can receive the results from each search engine and display the results to the user. Thus, the user does not have to separately issue the query to each of the plurality of search engines. | 03-08-2012 |
20120072211 | USING CODEC PARAMETERS FOR ENDPOINT DETECTION IN SPEECH RECOGNITION - Systems, methods and apparatus for determining an estimated endpoint of human speech in a sound wave received by a mobile device having a speech encoder for encoding the sound wave to produce an encoded representation of the sound wave. The estimated endpoint may be determined by analyzing information available from the speech encoder, without analyzing the sound wave directly and without producing a decoded representation of the sound wave. The encoded representation of the sound wave may be transmitted to a remote server for speech recognition processing, along with an indication of the estimated endpoint. | 03-22-2012 |
Tim A. Laverty, Seattle, WA US
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20100235725 | SELECTIVE DISPLAY OF ELEMENTS OF A SCHEMA SET - A schema browsing system is described herein that allows a user to quickly consume information about one or more XML schema elements of a schema set that the user is interested in and to visualize relationships of other elements to the elements of interest, irrespective of how the elements are physically stored and subdivided in XSD or other schema files. The system displays elements selected by the user and excludes portions of the schema set that are not related to the displayed elements. The system displays the selected elements along with a visual indication of the relationships between the selected elements. By repeating the process of selecting elements, the user can use the system to build up a display that includes only those elements and relationships in which the user is interested. | 09-16-2010 |
Timothy A. Laverty, Seattle, WA US
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20130018902 | TRANSLATING PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE PATTERNS INTO DATABASE SCHEMA PATTERNSAANM Vickers; Arthur John CerdicAACI RedmondAAST WAAACO USAAGP Vickers; Arthur John Cerdic Redmond WA USAANM Vega; Diego BernardoAACI SammamishAAST WAAACO USAAGP Vega; Diego Bernardo Sammamish WA USAANM Miller; Rowan LaurenceAACI KirklandAAST WAAACO USAAGP Miller; Rowan Laurence Kirkland WA USAANM Peters; Andrew JohnAACI SammamishAAST WAAACO USAAGP Peters; Andrew John Sammamish WA USAANM Laverty; Timothy A.AACI SeattleAAST WAAACO USAAGP Laverty; Timothy A. Seattle WA USAANM Derstadt; Jeffrey MichaelAACI SammamishAAST WAAACO USAAGP Derstadt; Jeffrey Michael Sammamish WA US - Techniques are described herein that are capable of translating programming language patterns into database schema patterns. Examples of a programming language pattern include but are not limited to a source code pattern, an intermediate language code pattern, metadata associated with a source code pattern, metadata associated with an intermediate language code pattern, or any combination thereof. The programming language patterns may define objects that are included in an object model. Database schema patterns that define a database are automatically (e.g., inferentially) created based on respective programming language patterns that define objects of an object model. The programming language patterns are automatically mapped to the respective database schema patterns. | 01-17-2013 |