Durham, US
Alfred A. Durham, Roanoke, VA US
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20100228258 | INTRAMEDULLARY NAIL TARGETING DEVICE - An intramedullary nail targeting device for detecting the precise location and position of an opening in an intramedullary nail in a bone or similar object within a body of tissue is described. The device includes a body with a handle end and a drill sleeve end, an activation button, a drill sleeve connected to the drill sleeve end and having a first proximal end and a second distal end. The drill sleeve has a length necessary to extend through the depth of the tissue and includes a sensor foot and a drill guide. The sensor foot includes a sensor array for sensing the opening in the intramedullary nail when the sensor foot is placed on or near the surface of the bone. | 09-09-2010 |
20100249782 | INTRAMEDULLARY NAIL TARGETING DEVICE - An intramedullary nail targeting apparatus for targeting and drilling screw openings in the intramedullay nail is provided herein. A preferred version of the targeting apparatus includes a magnetic targeting device, a nail extension for connecting to an intramedullary nail, and a magnet member, preferably in a “bucking configuration,” for affixing to the intramedullary nail at a defined position relative to the screw openings in the nail. The nail extension includes a targeting arm with one or more bores which align with the screw openings in the nail when the targeting arm is aligned with the intramedullary nail. The magnetic targeting device includes a support member with a sensor array that extends through one of the bores on the targeting arm to target the magnet member, thereby aligning the targeting arm with the intramedullary nail. A second bore on the targeting arm can then be used for drilling through the bone at the position of an aligned screw opening. Methods for using the targeting apparatus for targeting and drilling screw openings in intramedullary nails or openings in bone plates are also described herein. | 09-30-2010 |
Amara Rahman Durham, Dallas, TX US
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20090003919 | Marker for Optical Mark Response Forms - A writing instrument is disclosed that can enhance the speed and accuracy for a respondent using an optical machine response form. This writing instrument includes at least two reservoirs for dispensing two independent fluids with different optical reflectivity, whereby an application of the second fluid on top of a layer marked with the first fluid of the response form, modifies the digital response from the optical machine. | 01-01-2009 |
20140218737 | Marker for Optical Mark Response Forms - In a method, a response sheet is provided to a user. The response sheet includes a machine-readable form having a number of response areas where the user can provide responses. After being received from the user, the response sheet has ones of the response areas marked by the user with a non-reflective fluid and also has other ones of the response areas being marked by the user with a reflective fluid. The received response sheet includes response areas marked with the non-reflective and the reflective fluid that were not marked in the provided response sheet. Responses provided by the user can be determined using an optical reading apparatus. | 08-07-2014 |
Billy Durham, Phoenix, AZ US
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20110115649 | INTELLIGENT CREW ALERTING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AIRCRAFT AND OTHER VEHICLE APPLICATIONS - A method of managing alerts associated with the operation of an aircraft is provided. The method maintains an alert model database that correlates root causes to alerts associated with onboard aircraft subsystems. During operation of the aircraft, the method receives first alert data indicative of at least one alert of a first onboard aircraft subsystem, and traverses the alert model database to determine a root cause of the first alert data. The root cause (or some indicia thereof) can then be displayed on a display element. | 05-19-2011 |
Billy J. Durham, Glendale, AZ US
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20100274468 | Systems and methods for alerting aircraft crew members of a runway assignment for an aircraft takeoff sequence - System and methods are provided alerting an aircraft crew member of a runway assignment for an aircraft takeoff sequence from a runway of an airport having a plurality of runways. In an embodiment, the method includes transmitting data comprising data relating to the runway assignment and data relating to an open status or a closed status for each airport runway to an aircraft data receiver, and transmitting an audio signal indicating the runway assignment to an aircraft audio receiver. In another embodiment, the method includes receiving an audio signal indicating the runway assignment from a control tower audio transmitter, receiving data comprising data relating to the runway assignment and data relating to an open status or a closed status of each of the airport runways from a control tower data transmitter, processing the received data, and displaying the received data relating to the runway assignment on a display. | 10-28-2010 |
20140184429 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ALERTING AIRCRAFT CREW MEMBERS OF A RUNWAY ASSIGNMENT FOR AN AIRCRAFT TAKEOFF SEQUENCE - System and methods are provided alerting an aircraft crew member of a runway assignment for an aircraft takeoff sequence from a runway of an airport having a plurality of runways. In an embodiment, the method includes transmitting data comprising data relating to the runway assignment and data relating to an open status or a closed status for each airport runway to an aircraft data receiver, and transmitting an audio signal indicating the runway assignment to an aircraft audio receiver. In another embodiment, the method includes receiving an audio signal indicating the runway assignment from a control tower audio transmitter, receiving data comprising data relating to the runway assignment and data relating to an open status or a closed status of each of the airport runways from a control tower data transmitter, processing the received data, and displaying the received data relating to the runway assignment on a display. | 07-03-2014 |
Brooke Marie Durham, Wilmington, DE US
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20110106496 | TESTING ANALYTICS TOOL - Embodiments of the invention relate to systems, methods, and computer program products for testing analytics. Embodiments herein disclosed provide for automating the collection and storage of test data, automating test performance calculations across a multitude of segments within the test group and automating test result information delivery. | 05-05-2011 |
Bruce Eric Durham, Marlborough, MA US
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20080303903 | Networked video surveillance system - A method of storing and accessing surveillance camera video data is provided. Captured video data as well as corresponding metadata is stored, at least temporarily, at the user sites. Additionally, the metadata and at least a portion of the video data is transmitted to a remotely located third party site where it is stored. The user server systems located at the independent user sites are connected to the third party server system via the Internet. Parties having data access rights, i.e., validated users, access the data stored at the third party site using Internet connected secondary computer systems. | 12-11-2008 |
Carmine J. Durham, Middleton, WI US
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20130071492 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GENERATING GERMICIDAL COMPOSITIONS - The present invention relates to systems and methods for generating germicidal compositions for use in a wide variety of settings, including agricultural settings, food production settings, hospitality settings, health care settings, health club settings, exercise facility settings, research based settings, veterinarian settings, medical settings, hydraulic fracturing settings, and/or any setting requiring disinfection. | 03-21-2013 |
20140318951 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GENERATING GERMICIDAL COMPOSITIONS - The present invention relates to systems and methods for generating germicidal compositions for use in a wide variety of settings, including agricultural settings, food production settings, hospitality settings, health care settings, health club settings, exercise facility settings, research based settings, veterinarian settings, medical settings, hydraulic fracturing settings, and/or any setting requiring disinfection. | 10-30-2014 |
20150079200 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GENERATING GERMICIDAL COMPOSITIONS - The present invention relates to systems and methods for generating germicidal compositions for use in a wide variety of settings, including agricultural settings (e.g., animal bedding), food production settings, hospitality settings, health care settings, health club settings, exercise facility settings, research based settings, veterinarian settings, medical settings, hydraulic fracturing settings, and/or any setting requiring disinfection. | 03-19-2015 |
Carmine J. Durham, Madison, WI US
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20120301407 | METHOD OF TREATING A MAMMALIAN TEAT AND RELATED COMPOSITIONS - A method of treating or protecting a mammalian teat by applying a topical composition to the teat, wherein the topical conditioning composition comprises (a) citrate; (b) methylene blue; and (c) an alkyl para-hydroxybenzoate; as well as related methods and compositions. | 11-29-2012 |
20140316352 | MEDICAL SKIN APPLICATOR APPARATUS - The present invention relates to a fluid applicator apparatus and methods of using the apparatus. In particular, the present invention relates to an apparatus for storing and dispensing solutions (e.g., fluid solutions of any kind) (e.g., liquid medicaments and/or sterilization solutions) to a surface of a subject. | 10-23-2014 |
Charles Edward Maloy Durham, Acworth, GA US
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20090004024 | MULTI-CHANNEL CONTROLLER - One aspect of the present invention provides a multi-channel controller that can control a plurality of fuel pump devices, with each fuel pump device having its own dedicated communications channel. Accordingly, aspects of the present invention enable existing wiring and fuel pump devices to be preserved while turning an existing fuel pump device installation into a network of may point-to-point networks. | 01-01-2009 |
Chris Juarez Durham, Santa Clara, UT US
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20130181054 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING BAR-CODE ENABLED CARDS - Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for capturing images of barcode enabled loyalty cards, detecting the compatibility of a barcode scanner with a virtual representation of a bar-code enabled card, and for location-aware handling of virtual cards. A system configured to practice the first method outputs a template of an expected size, and presents, within the template, a real-time image, obtained via a camera, of a card having a barcode. The system takes a picture of the card and, based on a card-template size relationship, extracts an image of the barcode. A system practicing the second method outputs a stored card image for a barcode scanner, and monitors an image feed of the bar code scanner scanning the display. If an associated scanner class indicates that the barcode scanner is unable to scan the stored image of the card, the system generates an alert. | 07-18-2013 |
Dana L. Durham, Pittstown, NJ US
Daniel J. Durham, Toledo, OH US
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20130193164 | SUBSTANTIALLY RIGID COLLAPSIBLE LINER, CONTAINER AND/OR LINER FOR REPLACING GLASS BOTTLES, AND ENHANCED FLEXIBLE LINERS - The present disclosure relates to a blow-molded, rigid collapsible liner that can be suitable particularly for smaller storage and dispensing systems. The rigid collapsible liner may be a stand-alone liner, e.g., used without an outer container, and may be dispensed from a fixed pressure dispensing can. Folds in the rigid collapsible liner may be substantially eliminated, thereby substantially reducing or eliminating the problems associated with pinholes, weld tears, and overflow. The present disclosure also relates to systems and liners, including the liners just mentioned, that may be used as alternatives to, or replacements for, simple rigid-wall containers, such as those made of glass. Such advantageous systems and liners may replace simple rigid-wall containers in a system for delivering a high purity material to a semiconductor process substantially without modification to an end user's existing pump dispense or pressure dispense systems. | 08-01-2013 |
20140202975 | NESTED BLOW MOLDED LINER AND OVERPACK AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME - The present disclosure relates to an integrated liner-based system having an overpack and a liner provided within the overpack, the liner comprising a mouth and a liner wall forming an interior cavity of the liner and having a thickness such that the liner is substantially self-supporting in an expanded state, but is collapsible at a pressure of less than about 20 psi. The liner and overpack may be made by blow molding the liner and the overpack at the same time using nested preforms. | 07-24-2014 |
20140374416 | LINER-BASED SHIPPING AND DISPENSING SYSTEMS - The present disclosure, in one embodiment, relates to a liner-based assembly having an overpack and a liner disposed within the overpack. The liner may be formed by blow molding a liner preform within the overpack to form a blow molded liner substantially conforming to the interior of the overpack and generally forming an interface with an interior of the overpack. The present disclosure, in another embodiment, relates to a liner-based assembly including a blow-molded overpack comprised of polyethylene terephthalate, a blow-molded liner disposed within the overpack, the liner comprised of a polymer material, wherein the overpack and liner have a combined wall thickness of about 0.3 mm or less, and a base cup configured to at least partially surround an exterior of the overpack. In some embodiments, the liner has a volume of up to about 4.7 liters and an empty weight of between about 260-265 grams. | 12-25-2014 |
Daniel K. Durham, The Woodlands, TX US
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20110236281 | METHOD FOR REMOVAL OF HYDROGEN SULFIDE FROM GEOTHERMAL STEAM AND CONDENSATE - A method for scavenging hydrogen sulfide from geothermal steam in a condenser under vacuum. A fine curtain of atomized acrolein-water droplets may be sprayed into geothermal steam condensers in an amount of approximately 2:1 molar ratio of acrolein to H | 09-29-2011 |
20120067566 | Method for the Use of Nitrates and Nitrate Reducing Bacteria In Hydraulic Fracturing - A slick water fracturing fluid including a brine, an inorganic nitrate, a nitrogen reducing bacteria, a scale inhibitor selected from the group consisting of a polyacrylate polymer, a polyacrylate copolymer, a polyacrylate terpolymer, and mixtures thereof, and a friction reducer, wherein the friction reducer is a polyacrylamide. | 03-22-2012 |
20130101473 | METHOD FOR REMOVAL OF HYDROGEN SULFIDE FROM GEOTHERMAL STEAM AND CONDENSATE - A method for scavenging hydrogen sulfide from geothermal steam in a condenser under vacuum. A fine curtain of atomized acrolein-water droplets may be sprayed into geothermal steam condensers in an amount of approximately 2:1 molar ratio of acrolein to H | 04-25-2013 |
20140034318 | ELECTROMAGNETIC HEATING OF CNT AND CNT BASED DERIVATIVES DISPERSIONS AND SOLUTIONS OR CNT AND CNT BASED DERIVATIVES CONTAINING COATINGS OR METALS FOR OIL AND GAS EQUIPMENT FOR REMEDIATION OR PREVENTION OF SOLIDS FORMATION IN WELLBORES - A method for heating/removing and/or preventing solids in onshore or subsea pipe or wellbore tubular includes pumping a solution or suspension containing carbon nanotubes (CNT) and/or CNT based derivatives into the pipe or wellbore to a position proximate the solids and applying electromagnetic energy or electric current at one or more selected frequencies to the pipe proximate the solution. The pipe or wellbore tubular itself may be pre-coated with carbon nanotube containing material and exposed to radio frequency energy, microwaves, and electric current upon formation of solids therein. | 02-06-2014 |
Daniel L. Durham, Fremont, MI US
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20100270247 | SPORTS EQUIPMENT RACK - An improved sports equipment frame includes frame having a main vertical member including an upper end and a lower end, and a plurality of extensions projecting laterally from the main vertical member; and a bowed hanger extending from the main vertical member for draping an article of clothing, the hanger elevationally located between the upper and lower ends of the vertical member. In a preferred embodiment, the sports equipment rack includes pant leg restrainers for suppressing movement of the legs of pants during spray washing, and a headgear support plate having a generally flat upper surface that is larger than the cross sectional area of the vertical member. The sports equipment rack is lightweight, compact and portable, and is suitable for storing, organizing, washing and drying various types of sporting equipment and clothing. | 10-28-2010 |
20130180124 | SPORTS EQUIPMENT RACK - An improved sports equipment frame includes frame having a main vertical member including an upper end and a lower end, and a plurality of extensions projecting laterally from the main vertical member; and a bowed hanger extending from the main vertical member for draping an article of clothing, the hanger elevationally located between the upper and lower ends of the vertical member. In a preferred embodiment, the sports equipment rack includes pant leg restrainers for suppressing movement of the legs of pants during spray washing, and a headgear support plate having a generally flat upper surface that is larger than the cross sectional area of the vertical member. The sports equipment rack is lightweight, compact and portable, and is suitable for storing, organizing, washing and drying various types of sporting equipment and clothing. | 07-18-2013 |
Danielle Durham, Columbia, SC US
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20130019882 | Restraint for a bedfast patient - The restraint is disposed across the chest and under the armpits of a bedfast patient and includes a strap of elastic material, a layer of sheepskin material enveloping a central portion of the strap and a pair of ties, each of which is secured to and extends from a respective end of the elastic strap. The restraint keeps the patient in a fixed position and prevents the patient from sliding down in bed or leaning forward thus protecting indwelling medical devices from pulling and causing unwanted tension on the devices. The elasticity of the strap allows for adequate chest expansion during normal breathing and the sheepskin material helps to prevent skin breakdown from occurring across the chest and under the arms while absorbing moisture which helps to keep the skin of the patient dry. | 01-24-2013 |
Danny Durham, Houston, TX US
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20120078021 | ANTI-AGGLOMERATE GAS HYDRATE INHIBITORS FOR USE IN PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS SYSTEMS - A method of inhibiting gas hydrate formation in petroleum and natural gas production systems through the use of low dosage hydrate inhibitors which include reaction products of non-halide-containing inorganic acids, organic acids, and organic amines. The use of these non-halide-containing reaction products rather than chloride containing acids or alkylating agents avoids corrosion and stress cracking caused by residual inorganic chloride and other inorganic, halide-containing acids. The anti-agglomerate compositions can be administered continuously to effectively inhibit gas hydrate formation. In preferred embodiments, the anti-agglomerate compositions are mixtures of reaction products of non-halide-containing organic acids and organic amines. | 03-29-2012 |
20120103422 | WATER REMOVAL FROM ANTI-AGGLOMERATE LDHIS - A method of controlling corrosion in a subsea pipeline is disclosed which includes supplying a low dose inhibitor stream (LDHI) comprised of a quaternary amine and drying with a desiccant. | 05-03-2012 |
David Durham, Hillsboro, OR US
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20090006714 | METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING VIRTUALIZATION TECHNOLOGY AND MEMORY PROTECTIONS USING PROCESSOR-EXTENSIONS FOR PAGE TABLE AND PAGE DIRECTORY STRIPING - In a virtualized processor based system causing a transition to a virtual machine monitor executing on the processor based system in response to a modification of a page table of a guest executing in a virtual machine of the processor based system, and the virtual machine monitor responding to the transition by performing a verification action, and for each bit modified in the page table of the guest, reading a status indicator for the bit to determine if the bit is significant; and causing the transition only if the status indicator for any bit modified in the page table indicates that the bit is significant. | 01-01-2009 |
20090172814 | DYNAMIC GENERATION OF INTEGRITY MANIFEST FOR RUN-TIME VERIFICATION OF SOFTWARE PROGRAM - A measurement engine generates an integrity manifest for a software program and uses it to perform active platform observation. The integrity manifest indicates an integrity check value for a section of the program's code. The measurement engine computes a comparison value on the program's image in memory and determines if the comparison value matches the expected integrity check value. If the values do not match, the program's image is determined to be modified, and appropriate remedial action may be triggered. | 07-02-2009 |
20090282268 | CROSS VALIDATION OF DATA USING MULTIPLE SUBSYSTEMS - A method and apparatus for cross validation of data using multiple subsystems are described. According to one embodiment of the invention, a computer comprises a first subsystem and a second subsystem; and a memory, the memory comprising a first memory region and a second memory region, the first memory region being associated with the first subsystem and a second memory region being associated with the second subsystem; upon start up of the computer, the first subsystem to validate the second memory region and the second subsystem to validate the first memory region. | 11-12-2009 |
David Durham, San Clemente, CA US
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20080250552 | PROTECTIVE GEAR FOR THE BODY AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - An item of protective gear for a body, including a section of shell material and a section of a relatively softer flexural material joined in a unitary structure, wherein the flexural material is a joint compliantly allowing for the shell material to conform to the body, or is an edge extension on the shell material for cushioning or comfort; and the item is configured to protect a specific area of a body. | 10-16-2008 |
David Durham, Northridge, CA US
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20120072843 | Figment collaboration system - There is provided a system and method for the Figment collaboration system, providing intuitive user interfaces for collaboration. There is provided a system comprising an input surface, a display outputting on the input surface, and a server having a processor configured to receive a first input from the input surface, convert the first input into a first content box, generate contextual content suggestions based on the first content box, and show the first content box and the contextual content suggestions in a workspace canvas output to the display. By utilizing data sources accessible through a network, the contextual content suggestions may provide highly relevant data and remote user access to facilitate enhanced collaboration. At the same time, by supporting familiar workflows similar to working with conventional whiteboards, users can readily use the Figment collaboration system without the stress of having to learn poorly designed and complicated collaboration interfaces. | 03-22-2012 |
David A. Durham, Northridge, CA US
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20090272289 | AMUSEMENT PARK RIDE WITH VEHICLES PIVOTING ABOUT A COMMON CHASSIS TO PROVIDE RACING AND OTHER EFFECTS - A ride system is provided that allows selective relative positioning of vehicles in an amusement or theme park ride to simulate racing or other effects. The ride system includes a chassis that is adapted to be supported by and to travel on or along a length of track of a particular ride. A support is attached to the chassis and moves with the chassis during operation of the ride. The ride system includes first and second passenger vehicles that are spaced apart on and supported by the support. A drive assembly is linked to the support and configured to rotate the support about its central axis. During support rotation, the first and second vehicles are moved concurrently relative to the track to alter their relative positioning. The vehicles are each rotated about an axis that extends parallel to the rotation axis, and the rotation may be independent or concurrent. | 11-05-2009 |
20100053029 | MOBILE PROJECTED SETS - One particular implementation of the present invention may take the form of a mobile set configured to include one or more projection devices to display a media presentation to a viewer. The mobile set may be configured to follow a fixed path or may move through autonomous navigation. In one embodiment, the mobile set may be included as part of an amusement park ride to interact with the ride patrons and provide them with a greater entertainment experience. For example, the mobile projected set may be synchronized to move with a carrier vehicle carrying the ride patrons and project a presentation or display to the ride patrons during the ride. Placing the projected scene on a mobile set allows the patrons to interact with the projected scene for a longer period of time then if the projected scene was stationary. Further, the mobile sets may be used to configure and control sightlines through the ride to provide a more dynamic environment for the amusement park ride. | 03-04-2010 |
20100326313 | AMUSEMENT PARK RIDE WITH VEHICLES PIVOTING ABOUT A COMMON CHASSIS TO PROVIDE RACING AND OTHER EFFECTS - A ride system is provided that allows selective relative positioning of vehicles in an amusement or theme park ride to simulate racing or other effects. The ride system includes a chassis that is adapted to be supported by and to travel on or along a length of track of a particular ride. A support is attached to the chassis and moves with the chassis during operation of the ride. The ride system includes first and second passenger vehicles that are spaced apart on and supported by the support. A drive assembly is linked to the support and configured to rotate the support about its central axis. During support rotation, the first and second vehicles are moved concurrently relative to the track to alter their relative positioning. The vehicles are each rotated about an axis that extends parallel to the rotation axis, and the rotation may be independent or concurrent. | 12-30-2010 |
20110088584 | AMUSEMENT PARK RIDE WITH VEHICLES PIVOTING ABOUT A COMMON CHASSIS TO PROVIDE RACING AND OTHER EFFECTS - A ride system is provided that allows selective relative positioning of vehicles in an amusement or theme park ride to simulate racing or other effects. The ride system includes a chassis that is adapted to be supported by and to travel on or along a length of track of a particular ride. A support is attached to the chassis and moves with the chassis during operation of the ride. The ride system includes first and second passenger vehicles that are spaced apart on and supported by the support. A drive assembly is linked to the support and configured to rotate the support about its central axis. During support rotation, the first and second vehicles are moved concurrently relative to the track to alter their relative positioning. The vehicles are each rotated about an axis that extends parallel to the rotation axis, and the rotation may be independent or concurrent. | 04-21-2011 |
20130025492 | ROLLER COASTER WITH ARTICULABLE SEAT BACKS - A roller coaster with seats articulated between vertical and reclined positions. The roller coaster includes a track with a load/unload portion and a ride portion. The coaster includes a vehicle with a body supported on the track and a passenger seat positioned in the body mounted for articulation between a first position and a second position. The roller coaster includes a seat positioning mechanism coupled to the passenger seat operating while the vehicle is in the load/unload portion to articulate the seat into the first position and operating, prior to the vehicle traveling into the ride portion of the ride path, to articulate the seat into the second position. The passenger seat includes a seat back that is substantially vertical in the first position and is at an obtuse angle in the second position or horizontal position, such that a passenger has an upward point of view during the ride. | 01-31-2013 |
David Leroy Durham, San Clemente, CA US
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20130283508 | ATTACHMENT SYSTEM FOR FRONTAL HELMET EXTENSION TO A HELMET - An attachment system for securing a frontal helmet extension to protective headgear, the attachment system including one or more magnetic elements disposed on the helmet and/or frontal helmet extension and one or more complementary elements disposed on the helmet and/or frontal helmet extension and adapted to engage the magnetic elements. The magnetic elements and complementary elements are configured to detachably couple the frontal helmet extension to the helmet in a position wherein the frontal helmet extension extends forward from the helmet. The magnetic properties of the magnetic elements are adapted to magnetically attract the complementary elements so that the frontal helmet extension is effectively secured to the helmet during ordinary use of the helmet while allowing release of the frontal helmet extension from the helmet upon impact. | 10-31-2013 |
David William Durham, Raymond, MS US
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20080244705 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR EXTENDING REMOTE NETWORK VISIBILITY OF THE PUSH FUNCTIONALITY - An approach is provided for extending remote network visibility for push functionality. An application is transmitted, via a push agent, from a first network to a device of a second network, wherein the device is configured to execute the application. The device is remotely controlled using the application. | 10-02-2008 |
20130036206 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR EXTENDING REMOTE NETWORK VISIBILITY OF THE PUSH FUNCTIONALITY - An approach is provided for extending remote network visibility for push functionality. An application is transmitted, via a push agent, from a first network to a device of a second network, wherein the device is configured to execute the application. The device is remotely controlled using the application. | 02-07-2013 |
20140310522 | NETWORK APPARATUS FOR SECURE REMOTE ACCESS AND CONTROL - A network appliance is designed and configured to communicate over a data network and to provide secure on-demand remote access and control of a computing system in the context of remote support. | 10-16-2014 |
Ernest M. Durham, Colton, WA US
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20110048124 | FIREARM SUPPORT DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS - A firearm support device includes a carriage movably coupled to a base structure. Movement of the carriage is restricted to a single axis of direction. The firearm support device may also include an attachment feature for mounting a portion of a firearm and a striker assembly for trigging a projectile. A firearm support device may include a carriage slidably coupled to rails of a base structure restricting movement of the carriage to a single axis of direction. The firearm support device may also include an attachment feature for mounting a firearm and a biasing feature coupled to the carriage and the base assembly biasing the carriage in an initial position. A method of testing a firearm may include removing a barrel from a firearm, mounting the barrel to a support device, restricting the barrel to a single axis of movement, and firing a projectile with a firing pin. | 03-03-2011 |
Gary L. Durham, Stuart, FL US
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20090091205 | SINGLE FIELD ROTOR MOTOR - A single field rotor motor comprising a rotor mounted for rotation with respect to a stator. The stator has a plurality of stator poles each having a coil for creating a magnetic pole force. The rotor has a plurality of circumferentially spaced salient rotor poles formed thereon, and has a first axial end and a second axial end. Magnetic means are provided for creating an unchanging, single polarity field on all of the rotor poles by inducing flux into the axial ends of the rotor. Circuit means for alternately charge said stator coils to alternate the polarity of a given stator pole to alternately attract and repel said rotor poles to produce rotation of said rotor. | 04-09-2009 |
20110084492 | Vertical Propeller Fluid Energy Capture with Coordinated Dynamic-Orientation Blades - A vertical propeller system for capturing wind energy includes a coupling module coupled to a drive shaft to impart rotational energy to the drive shaft. The drive shaft rotates about a substantially vertical main axis. A first blade couples to the coupling module and rotates about a first blade axis. The first blade progresses through a first continuous, repeating sequence of first blade orientations, which include a first substantially vertical orientation and a first substantially horizontal orientation. The first substantially vertical orientation presents a maximal cross-section to a wind stream, the wind stream having a wind direction. The first substantially horizontal orientation presents a minimal cross-section to the wind stream. The first blade revolves around the coupling module in response to the wind stream, based on the first blade orientation, imparting rotational energy to the coupling module. The coupling module aligns the first continuous, repeating sequence of blade orientations so that the first substantially vertical orientation occurs at a predetermined angle to the wind direction. | 04-14-2011 |
20120156032 | DYNAMIC CROSS-SECTION FLUID ENERGY CAPTURE - A system comprises a main shaft configured to rotate about a main shaft axis, the main shaft comprising a hub. A first axle couples to the hub and rotates about a first axle axis in a first range of motion. A first wing couples to the first axle wherein the first range of motion orients the first wing within a range of attitudes bounded by and including a first attitude and a second attitude. The first attitude presents a first cross sectional surface area relative to a predetermined fluid flow direction and the second attitude presents a second cross sectional surface area relative to the predetermined fluid flow direction. The first cross sectional surface area is larger than the second cross sectional surface area. A second axle couples to the hub and rotates about a second axle axis in a second range of motion. The second axle axis is parallel to first axle axis and a second wing couples to the second axle. The second range of motion orients the second wing within a range of attitudes bounded by and including the first attitude and the second attitude and the first range of motion and the second range of motion orient the second wing at a first angle relative to the first wing. | 06-21-2012 |
20130287573 | Dolphin-Blade, Fluid Flow, Reciprocal Motor - A system for capturing fluid energy has a blade shaft coupled to a gear assembly and a blade assembly. The blade assembly has a rod arm and a blade having a front surface and a blade plane, the blade fixedly coupled substantially normal to the rod arm. A limiter coupling has a limiter coupling axis and is coupled to the blade such that the limiter coupling axis is substantially parallel to the front surface and perpendicular to the rod arm. A horizontal limiter restricts the limiter coupling to a range of motion substantially along a first movement axis perpendicular to the limiter coupling axis and substantially perpendicular to the blade shaft. The blade assembly interacts with a fluid flow to transmit fluid energy from the fluid flow to the blade shaft to impart rotational energy to the gear assembly. | 10-31-2013 |
Harold S. Durham, Stuart, FL US
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20090091205 | SINGLE FIELD ROTOR MOTOR - A single field rotor motor comprising a rotor mounted for rotation with respect to a stator. The stator has a plurality of stator poles each having a coil for creating a magnetic pole force. The rotor has a plurality of circumferentially spaced salient rotor poles formed thereon, and has a first axial end and a second axial end. Magnetic means are provided for creating an unchanging, single polarity field on all of the rotor poles by inducing flux into the axial ends of the rotor. Circuit means for alternately charge said stator coils to alternate the polarity of a given stator pole to alternately attract and repel said rotor poles to produce rotation of said rotor. | 04-09-2009 |
H. Stephen Durham, Port Saint Lucie, FL US
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20110084492 | Vertical Propeller Fluid Energy Capture with Coordinated Dynamic-Orientation Blades - A vertical propeller system for capturing wind energy includes a coupling module coupled to a drive shaft to impart rotational energy to the drive shaft. The drive shaft rotates about a substantially vertical main axis. A first blade couples to the coupling module and rotates about a first blade axis. The first blade progresses through a first continuous, repeating sequence of first blade orientations, which include a first substantially vertical orientation and a first substantially horizontal orientation. The first substantially vertical orientation presents a maximal cross-section to a wind stream, the wind stream having a wind direction. The first substantially horizontal orientation presents a minimal cross-section to the wind stream. The first blade revolves around the coupling module in response to the wind stream, based on the first blade orientation, imparting rotational energy to the coupling module. The coupling module aligns the first continuous, repeating sequence of blade orientations so that the first substantially vertical orientation occurs at a predetermined angle to the wind direction. | 04-14-2011 |
20120156032 | DYNAMIC CROSS-SECTION FLUID ENERGY CAPTURE - A system comprises a main shaft configured to rotate about a main shaft axis, the main shaft comprising a hub. A first axle couples to the hub and rotates about a first axle axis in a first range of motion. A first wing couples to the first axle wherein the first range of motion orients the first wing within a range of attitudes bounded by and including a first attitude and a second attitude. The first attitude presents a first cross sectional surface area relative to a predetermined fluid flow direction and the second attitude presents a second cross sectional surface area relative to the predetermined fluid flow direction. The first cross sectional surface area is larger than the second cross sectional surface area. A second axle couples to the hub and rotates about a second axle axis in a second range of motion. The second axle axis is parallel to first axle axis and a second wing couples to the second axle. The second range of motion orients the second wing within a range of attitudes bounded by and including the first attitude and the second attitude and the first range of motion and the second range of motion orient the second wing at a first angle relative to the first wing. | 06-21-2012 |
H. Stephen Durham, Palm City, FL US
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20130287573 | Dolphin-Blade, Fluid Flow, Reciprocal Motor - A system for capturing fluid energy has a blade shaft coupled to a gear assembly and a blade assembly. The blade assembly has a rod arm and a blade having a front surface and a blade plane, the blade fixedly coupled substantially normal to the rod arm. A limiter coupling has a limiter coupling axis and is coupled to the blade such that the limiter coupling axis is substantially parallel to the front surface and perpendicular to the rod arm. A horizontal limiter restricts the limiter coupling to a range of motion substantially along a first movement axis perpendicular to the limiter coupling axis and substantially perpendicular to the blade shaft. The blade assembly interacts with a fluid flow to transmit fluid energy from the fluid flow to the blade shaft to impart rotational energy to the gear assembly. | 10-31-2013 |
James Durham, Round Rock, TX US
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20120074176 | Dose Dispensing Containers - Internally pierced formed blisters containing fluid compositions for use in devices to produce a spray or mist delivery of the compositions include internal piercing nozzles that can have significantly reduced channel volume to increase pressure of the fluid forced through the nozzle and provide finer control of spray geometry. | 03-29-2012 |
20140238883 | Dose Dispensing Containers - Internally pierced formed blisters containing fluid compositions for use in devices to produce a spray or mist delivery of the compositions include internal piercing nozzles that can have significantly reduced channel volume to increase pressure of the fluid forced through the nozzle and provide finer control of spray geometry. The piercing nozzles are configured to deliver the contents of the blister to the central nervous system through the nasal olfactory epithelium. | 08-28-2014 |
James Durham, Kalamazoo, MI US
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20100211474 | Price Comparison Process and System - A data processing system is provided for obtaining client's real time pricing information from password protected secure data bases, and sending the client a price comparison report. If the web sites are secure, the system provides real time impersonation of the client in order to gain access to the web site. | 08-19-2010 |
Jayson Durham, Lakeside, CA US
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20120151402 | Lifecycle Management of Enterprise Boundaries - An enterprise management technique is used to manage resolution or execution of a resolution. An infrastructure is selected as a given basis for an enterprise architecture, and a discrepancy, problem, need, goal or other task is identified as a resolution object, and a determination is made whether the resolution object has validity as a resolution object to be addressed by the organization. A minimum set of individuals or stakeholders is identified as a sub-group to address or execute the resolution object based at least in part on the selection. A measurement characteristic is identified and a protocol for approval of the selection is followed. The progress of the sub-group in the addressing or execution of the resolution object is monitored by monitoring the measurement characteristic. | 06-14-2012 |
Jayson Theordore Durham, Lakeside, CA US
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20120330869 | Mental Model Elicitation Device (MMED) Methods and Apparatus - A mental-model elicitation process and apparatus, called the Mental-Model Elicitation Device (MMED) is described. The MMED is used to give rise to more effective end-user mental-modeling activities that require executive function and working memory functionality. The method and apparatus is visual analysis based, allowing visual and other sensory representations to be given to thoughts, attitudes, and interpretations of a user about a given visualization of a mental-model, or aggregations of such visualizations and their respective blending. Other configurations of the apparatus and steps of the process may be created without departing from the spirit of the invention as disclosed. | 12-27-2012 |
Jeffery S. Durham, Kaysville, UT US
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20130014622 | CUTTING AND SEALING APPARATUSES AND METHODS - A cutting apparatus configured to hold an elongate element, such as a ribbon, in a desired orientation as the elongate element is cut into two sections. A cutting element of such a cutting apparatus may be confined to a single orientation relative to that of the elongate element, reducing or eliminating the likelihood of misalignment between the cutting element and the elongate element immediately before the elongate element is cut. In some embodiments, the cutting apparatus, or even its cutting element, may be configured to seal the newly cut ends of the elongate element. Methods for cutting and or sealing elongate elements, such as ribbons, are also disclosed. | 01-17-2013 |
Jerry Durham, San Jose, CA US
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20120165136 | BATTING TEE - The batting tee has a durable base having a bushing installed therein and telescoping metal ball support pipes extending upwardly therefrom. A protective boot may be installed over the base of the support pipe assembly and bushing to provide a more pleasing appearance and to preclude entry of debris into the threaded connections. The height of the telescoping pipe segments may be locked by a threaded collar at the top of each pipe section. A flexible rod serves as the penultimate component. A replaceable plastic ball holder extends from the upper end of the rod. The ball holder receives the greatest number of inadvertent strikes during play, and accordingly it may be easily replaced if damaged. The flexible rod can flex and bend when the replaceable ball holder is struck, thereby greatly reducing impact force upon the ball holder to provide greater longevity for the holder. | 06-28-2012 |
20140243116 | BATTING TEE - A batting tee comprises a base for supporting the batting tee during use, a ball support column extending up from the base, and an extra ball holder for holding one or more extra balls before use. In some embodiments, the ball support column comprises one or more rigid sections and one or more flexible sections. The ball support column is adjustable to a desired height. In some embodiments, the extra ball holder surrounds the ball support column. In some embodiments, the extra ball holder is in the shape of a bucket. | 08-28-2014 |
John R. Durham, Nashua, NH US
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20090298337 | DIFFERENTIAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY - A differential connector has a plurality of rows. Each row includes a plurality of signal conductors provided as differential pairs. Each signal conductor has a first contact end connectable to a printed circuit board, a second contact end, and an intermediate portion having a first width. For each differential pair, one first contact end lies along a first line parallel to the plurality of rows and the other first contact end lies along a second line parallel to and spaced from the first line. The differential connector further includes a plurality of ground conductors, with each ground conductor corresponding to a differential pair. Each ground conductor has a first contact end connectable to the printed circuit board, a second contact end, and an intermediate portion having a second width that is at least twice the first width. | 12-03-2009 |
Joseph H. Durham, Santa Barbara, CA US
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20130082178 | MICROBOLOMETER DETECTOR LAYER - A microbolometer is disclosed, including a bottom dielectric of a bridge structure; a detector layer disposed above the bottom dielectric, the detector layer comprised of a metal-doped vanadium pentaoxide material; and a top dielectric disposed above the detector layer. | 04-04-2013 |
Kevin Patrick Durham, Katy, TX US
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20090014678 | Elastomeric Sealing Element for Gas Compressor Valve - This invention relates to the use of elastomers with the sealing element of reciprocating gas compressor valves to increase the reliability of the gas tight seal within the reciprocating gas compressor valve and to increase the useful life of reciprocating gas compressor valve. The elastomeric material is either used as a coating layer on the sealing element of the reciprocating gas compressor valve, or as the entire sealing element. The elastomeric material acts as a cushion to reduce the wear on the sealing element, provides a superior gas tight seal, and is more tolerant of entrained dirt or liquids in the gas stream thereby increasing the operable life of the reciprocating gas compressor valve. Reducing the mean time between reciprocating gas compressor valve failures results in longer reciprocating gas compressor run times for the user, increased revenue generation for the user and safer operation of said equipment. | 01-15-2009 |
Kyle Durham, Louisville, KY US
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20130032178 | MANUAL REMOVABLE FILTER SYSTEM FOR A DISHWASHER - A removable multi-stage filter assembly for a dishwasher system is provided, comprising: a plurality of concentric filter stages having a varying degree of filter granularity; and a closed bottom that retains soils for manual collection by an end user, wherein the closed bottom has at least one drain opening. A dishwasher system is also provided that comprises a tub; a fluid circulation system for circulating water in the tub; and a removable multi-stage filter assembly, wherein the removable filter assembly comprises a closed bottom and at least one drain opening, and wherein the removable multi-stage filter assembly retains soils for manual collection by an end user. | 02-07-2013 |
Kyle Edward Durham, Louisville, KY US
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20120060874 | FLOW RATE SENSOR AND RELATED DISHWASHER - A flow rate sensor for a dishwasher includes a container configured for holding an amount of liquid. The container has a known volume corresponding to a vertical activation length, and inlet and a selectively closeable liquid outlet. An upright hollow tube is mounted in the container and has at least one magnetically activated sensor device activatable within the vertical activation length. At least one float is movably mounted to the tube for floating on the liquid. The float includes a magnet therein for activating the sensor device when the float moves the magnet through the vertical activation length. A controller is in electrical communication with the sensor device and includes a timer function. The controller calculates the rate of flow into or out of the container based on the time taken by the float to move through the vertical activation length. Related dishwasher designs are also disclosed. | 03-15-2012 |
20130291896 | DISHWASHER APPLIANCE WITH FEATURES FOR DETERMINING A DRAIN TIME INTERVAL - A dishwasher appliance is provided. The dishwasher appliance includes features for determining a drain time interval or a fluid drain rate of fluid exiting the appliance. The drain time interval or the fluid drain rate can be used to more accurately gauge the amount of fluid contained within the appliance and, in turn, increase the efficiency of the appliance. | 11-07-2013 |
20150083170 | DISHWASHING APPLIANCE AND VENT FOR DISHWASHING APPLIANCE - A dishwasher appliance and a vent for coupling a filter and a sump together are provided. The dishwasher appliance includes a cabinet defining a wash chamber for the receipt of articles for washing, and a sump for collection of a fluid from the wash chamber. The sump includes a base wall and a collar extending from the base wall. The dishwasher appliance further includes a filter for filtering the fluid from the wash chamber. The dishwasher appliance further includes a vent coupling the filter and the sump together, the vent comprising a shaft, the shaft including at least one sidewall. The at least one sidewall defines a main shaft passage therein. The shaft further defines a shaft access passage extending through the sidewall and in fluid communication with the main shaft passage. A collar access passage defined in the collar and the main shaft passage are in fluid communication. | 03-26-2015 |
Lamoyne W. Durham, Saline, MI US
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20080222899 | PICTURE FRAME BACKING PAPER EDGE TRIMMER - A tool for trimming the excess backing material on a picture frame having a back surface and a side surface comprises a hand-held body having a forward portion, a rearward portion, and a bottom guide plate configured for sliding engagement with the back surface of the picture frame. An edge guide is configured for sliding engagement against the side surface of the picture frame, and a cutting blade having a tip is spaced apart from the edge guide. The tip of the blade extends slightly below the guide plate to cut through backing material as a user moves the tool along the frame. The cutting blade may be supported in a spring-biased pivoting holder, and an engagement member is included having a first, unpushed position wherein the pivoting holder is restrained with the tip of the blade above the guide plate, and a second, pushed position wherein the pivoting holder is allowed to pivot between from a retraced position and an extended position as a function of the spring biasing. | 09-18-2008 |
20090106985 | HAND-HELD IMPLEMENT FOR EDGE-TRIMMING SUBSTRATE-MOUNTED LAMINATES - A hand-held implement for trimming mounted photographs, posters, and other laminates includes a handle, an edge guide connected to the handle defining a side surface for traveling against the peripheral edge of the substrate, and an upper guide connected to the handle defining a lower surface for traveling against the exposed front surface of the laminate. A blade, mounted on the upper guide, has a cutting edge extending below the lower surface of the upper guide and immediately adjacent the side surface of the first guide. When the side surface is stabilized against the peripheral edge of the substrate and pushed forward, the blade produces an edge perfectly matched to the edge of the laminate and an aesthetically pleasing appearance. | 04-30-2009 |
Larry Dean Durham, Paducah, KY US
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20100200442 | OPTICAL MEDIA STORAGE PACKAGE - A media disc storage package includes: a folder including at least first and second spaced-apart panels defining a space for enclosing a media disc; and a substantially rigid insert disposed between the panels. The insert spans the distance between the panels to provide structural support to the folder, and includes an open disc well adapted to hold the media disc in the space between the panels. | 08-12-2010 |
Lenitra Durham, Beaverton, OR US
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20140344687 | Techniques for Natural User Interface Input based on Context - Examples are disclosed for interpreting a natural user interface (UI) input event. In some examples, sensor information may be received during a command for an application. The command input may be interpreted as a natural UI input event. For some examples, context information related to the command input may cause a context to be associated with the natural UI input event. The context may then cause a change to how media content may be retrieved for the application. Other examples are described and claimed. | 11-20-2014 |
Lenitra M. Durham, Beaverton, OR US
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20100251052 | MULTIPLE PROTOCOL DATA TRANSPORT - Methods, media and systems are disclosed in which data is transferred from a data source apparatus to an application of a data receiving apparatus using both a first protocol and a second protocol. The data receiving apparatus identifies data received via the second protocol that has not been received via the first protocol, and delivers the identified data received via the second protocol to the application. | 09-30-2010 |
20110246214 | TECHNIQUES TO IDENTIFY IN-MARKET PURCHASING INTERESTS - An embodiment of the present invention provides a method, comprising identifying in-market purchasing interests and representing them as a user goal to determine when a user is in-market for a specific product and to determine general shopping preferences and habits of the user, and wherein the goal has a timeline, and goal satisfaction can be identified via a variety of contextual inputs selected from the group consisting of: location; traces from online shopping activity; credit card bills; or a pay-by-phone transactions. | 10-06-2011 |
20110246300 | TECHNIQUES TO DETERME WHEN AN INTERNET USER IS IN-MARKET FOR A SPECIFIC PRODUCT AND DETERMINING GENERAL SHOPPING PREFERENCES AND HABITS OF INTERNET USERS - An embodiment of the present invention provides a method of determining when a user is in-market for a specific product and knowing general shopping preferences and habits of users, comprising using web browsing behavior to determine the products the user is interested in purchasing and how the user typically likes to shop and wherein the web browsing behavior is determined by watching some or all web pages loaded and analyzing at least a URL, page text, and cookies associated with each loaded web page. | 10-06-2011 |
20110246469 | TECHNIQUES TO CAPTURE CONTEXT AND LOCATION INFORMATION AND UTILIZE HEURISTICS TO TURN LOCATION TRACKED OVER TIME AND CONTEXT INFORMATION INTO SEMANTIC LOCATION INFORMATION - An embodiment of the present invention provides a method, comprising capturing context information of a user and using heuristics based on a common knowledge database to turn location tracked over time combined with the context information into semantic location information. Embodiments of the present invention may further provide creating and identifying said heuristics and wherein trace data of GPS coordinates are obtained continuously throughout the user's day and first clustered to identify interesting locations, then up-leveled to a street address or business name and then semantically interpreted in one of several categories. | 10-06-2011 |
20110251788 | GOALS BASED ROUTE OPTIMIZATION - An embodiment of the present invention provides an apparatus, comprising a personal device associated with a user adapted to optimize a route based on goals by predicting by the personal device associated with the user where the user is going and the user's degree of time flexibility in order to optimize a route and recommend specific stops along the way. The specific stops may be selected according to a number of goals that can be achieved at a specific stop. | 10-13-2011 |
20110251918 | RECOMMENDATION-GUIDED INTERNET PURCHASES UTLIZING CONTEXT DERIVED FROM A CONSTELLATION OF DEVICES - An embodiment of the present invention provides an Internet access device, comprising a processor adapted to provide recommendation-guided Internet purchases by identifying purchasing opportunities that would be directly relevant to a user of said Internet access device, wherein the Internet access device would utilize context received from the user's constellation of devices to develop a profile of the user's purchasing behavior, and automatically offer purchasing opportunities that are most likely to be of interest to the user. | 10-13-2011 |
20110251990 | TECHNIQUES FOR TEMPLATE-BASED PREDICTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS - An embodiment of the present invention provides a method of template-based prediction and recommendation, comprising utilizing templates that consist of a sequence of activities or locations to characterize a user's day by a personal device, wherein as the user goes about a day, the personal device attempts to match pre-existing templates to the user's location and activities, assigning a probability to each template; and using the matching templates to predict what the user will do next and thus narrow down a set of logical recommendations. | 10-13-2011 |
20110264553 | SYSTEMS, APPARATUS AND METHODS CAPABLE OF DELIVERING PURCHASE RECOMMENDATIONS BASED ON AN INTERACTIVE MOBILE SHOPPING APPLICATIONS - An embodiment of the present invention provides a mobile device, comprising a processor adapted to deliver purchase recommendations to a user of the mobile device based on an interactive mobile shopping application by interacting by the user with the mobile device, and on which the interactive mobile shopping application resides, to refine the user's interests and obtain recommendations for alternative products that may better fit the user's needs, and wherein the mobile device is further adapted to collect information about the user's in-market interests and overall shopping patterns thereby allowing opportunities for targeted advertising. | 10-27-2011 |
20110264613 | METHODS, APPARATUS AND SYSTEMS USING PROBABILISTIC TECHNIQUES IN TRENDING AND PROFILING - An embodiment of the present invention provides a mobile device, comprising a processor adapted to use probabilistic techniques in trending and profiling of a user of the mobile device's behavior in order to offer recommendations by detecting patterns in the user behavior over time and thereby enabling said mobile device to predict what the user is likely to do on a given day or what the user intends to accomplish in an action that has begun. | 10-27-2011 |
20120246000 | TECHNIQUES TO CAPTURE CONTEXT AND LOCATION INFORMATION AND UTILIZE HEURISTICS TO TURN LOCATION TRACKED OVER TIME AND CONTEXT INFORMATION INTO SEMANTIC LOCATION INFORMATION - An embodiment of the present invention provides a method, comprising, capturing context information of a user and using heuristics based on a common knowledge database to turn location tracked over time combined with the context information into semantic location information. | 09-27-2012 |
20120246684 | SYSTEMS, APPARATUS AND METHODS USING PROBABILISTIC TECHNIQUES IN TRENDING AND PROFILING AND TEMPLATE-BASED PREDICTIONS OF USER BEHAVIOR IN ORDER TO OFFER RECOMMENDATIONS - An embodiment of the present invention provides a method of using probabilistic techniques in trending and profiling of user behavior in order to offer recommendations, comprising detecting patterns in user behavior over time thereby enabling a personal device associated with said user to predict what the user is likely to do on a given day or what the user intends to accomplish in an action that has begun. | 09-27-2012 |
20140245230 | FULL 3D INTERACTION ON MOBILE DEVICES - Systems and methods may provide for displaying a three-dimensional (3D) environment on a screen of a mobile device, and identifying a user interaction with an area behind the mobile device. In addition, the 3D environment can be modified based at least in part on the first user interaction. Moreover, the 3D environment may be modified based on movements of the mobile device as well as user interactions with the mobile device, allowing the user to navigate through the virtual 3D environment by moving the mobile/handheld device. | 08-28-2014 |
20140267049 | LAYERED AND SPLIT KEYBOARD FOR FULL 3D INTERACTION ON MOBILE DEVICES - Systems and methods may provide for displaying a plurality of keyboards in a three-dimensional (3D) environment via a screen of a mobile device and identifying a selected keyboard in the plurality of keyboards based at least in part on a first user interaction with an area behind the mobile device. Additionally, an appearance of the selected keyboard may be modified. In one example, a selected key in the selected keyboard is identified based at least in part on a second user interaction and the mobile device is notified of the selected key. | 09-18-2014 |
20140281956 | MENU SYSTEM AND INTERACTIONS WITH AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE - An electronic device includes a controller that is configured to execute an iconic menu system. A display is coupled to the controller and configured to display icons generated by the controller. A plurality of sensors are coupled to the controller and configured to detect a movement of the electronic device. Memory is also coupled to the controller. The controller is further configured to execute a selected one of a plurality of functions in response to the movement, the function being associated with a selected icon of the iconic menu system. | 09-18-2014 |
20140281975 | SYSTEM FOR ADAPTIVE SELECTION AND PRESENTATION OF CONTEXT-BASED MEDIA IN COMMUNICATIONS - A system and method for adaptive selection of context-based media for use in communication includes a user communication device configured to receive and process data captured by one or more sensors and determine contextual characteristics of a user environment based on the captured data. The user communication device is configured to identify media associated with the contextual characteristics of the user environment. In particular, the identified media may correspond to a contextual characteristic specifically assigned to the media and may also include content related to the contextual characteristics of the user environment. The user communication device is further configured to display the identified media via a display of the user communication device and include the identified media in a communication to be transmitted by the user communication device if the identified media is selected for inclusion in the communication. | 09-18-2014 |
Margarita Durham, Seattle, WA US
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20080292633 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE THERAPY AND DIAGNOSIS OF LUNG CANCER - Compositions and methods for the therapy and diagnosis of cancer, particularly lung cancer, are disclosed. Illustrative compositions comprise one or more lung tumor polypeptides, immunogenic portions thereof, polynucleotides that encode such polypeptides, antigen presenting cell that expresses such polypeptides, and T cells that are specific for cells expressing such polypeptides. The disclosed compositions are useful, for example, in the diagnosis, prevention and/or treatment of diseases, particularly lung cancer. | 11-27-2008 |
Mary Durham, Groton, MA US
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20120158604 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING REGULATORY INFORMATION - Systems, methods, and articles of manufacture are provided for managing regulatory data pertaining to a healthcare product. For example, the system may include a network interface for receiving, from a client terminal, a request for regulatory data related to regulatory activity about a product as it pertains to a regulatory authority. The system also includes interconnected information stores for storing regulatory data associated with the product, where the information stores may include: contact records associated with respective contacts with the regulatory authority; commitment records associated with respective commitments made to the regulatory authority; and product information records associated with respective documents associated with the product. The system also includes a processing module for identifying, in response to the received request, each contact record, commitment record, product information record, and central files record associated with the product related to the received request. | 06-21-2012 |
Michael Durham, Tomball, TX US
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20120027228 | AUDIO MIXER - Managing audio of a device including transmitting a signal through a port of the device in response to an audio device coupling to the port, initializing an audio mixer of the device in response to detecting the signal, and configuring the audio mixer to manage audio transferred between the device and the audio device. | 02-02-2012 |
Michael D. Durham, Castle Rock, CO US
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20110030592 | ADDITIVES FOR MERCURY OXIDATION IN COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS - The present invention is directed to an additive, primarily for low sulfur and high alkali coals, that includes a transition metal and optionally a halogen to effect mercury oxidation. | 02-10-2011 |
20110195003 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING MERCURY EMISSIONS FROM COAL-FIRED THERMAL PROCESSES - The present disclosure is directed to the use of elemental or speciated iodine to control total mercury emissions. | 08-11-2011 |
20120100053 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING MERCURY EMISSIONS FROM COAL-FIRED THERMAL PROCESSES - The present disclosure is directed to the use of elemental or speciated iodine and bromine to control total mercury emissions. | 04-26-2012 |
20120100054 | HOT-SIDE METHOD AND SYSTEM - The present disclosure is directed to the use of elemental or speciated iodine and bromine to control total mercury emissions. | 04-26-2012 |
20120216729 | REMOTE ADDITIVE APPLICATION - The present disclosure is directed to the application of additives to a feed material at a location remote from an industrial facility using the feed material. | 08-30-2012 |
20120285352 | PROCESS TO REDUCE EMISSIONS OF NITROGEN OXIDES AND MERCURY FROM COAL-FIRED BOILERS - A flue gas additive is provided that includes both a nitrogenous component to reduce gas phase nitrogen oxides and a halogen-containing component to oxidize gas phase elemental mercury. | 11-15-2012 |
20130276682 | HOT-SIDE METHOD AND SYSTEM - The present disclosure is directed to the use of elemental or speciated iodine and bromine to control total mercury emissions. | 10-24-2013 |
20140072487 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING MERCURY EMISSIONS FROM COAL-FIRED THERMAL PROCESSES - The present disclosure is directed to the use of elemental or speciated iodine and bromine to control total mercury emissions. | 03-13-2014 |
Michael R. Durham, Tomball, TX US
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20100290183 | Insulating Aperture In Printed Circuit Boards - A system contains a temperature sensitive device and a printed circuit board. The temperature sensitive device is coupled to the printed circuit board. An aperture is cut out of the printed circuit board between the temperature sensitive device and a heat generating device to act as an insulator for the temperature sensitive device. | 11-18-2010 |
20110083029 | Controller - A first controller can provide system state information and a second controller can receive the system state information. The second controller can be programmed to control the state of a component. The state of the component can be based on information programmed in the second controller and the system state information. The component can include an off state and an operating state indicated by a signal from the second controller. | 04-07-2011 |
20120123610 | Cooling Device Control - A computing system can include a monitor ( | 05-17-2012 |
20130246198 | PROVIDING A BIOS PULSE SIGNAL FOR OPENING A CASH DRAWER - A system is disclosed that includes memory resources and one or more processing components coupled to the one or more memory resources. At least one of the memory resources stores a basic input/output system (BIOS). The one or more processing components are coupled to the memory resources to run a program for operating a point-of-sale (POS) terminal. The program enables a user to provide an input to open a cash drawer. A controller circuit receives a signal from the BIOS when the user provides the input and generates a pulse signal having a predetermined duration to cause a voltage signal to be transmitted to a solenoid of the cash drawer. The voltage signal causes the solenoid to change states in order to open the cash drawer. | 09-19-2013 |
20130288491 | DISABLEMENT OF CONNECTION BETWEEN CONNECTION MODULE AND BATTERY - Embodiments herein relate to disablement of a connection between a battery and a connection module. In an embodiment, a connection between the battery and a connection module may be disabled if the connection module is drawing current from the battery or if a monitored signal transitions from a high logic level to the low logic level. The connection module is to draw the current or pull the signal down to a low logic level in response to one or more components related to the device becoming exposed or an enclosure related to the device being breached or opened. | 10-31-2013 |
20130290740 | SETTINGS BASED ON OUTPUT POWERED BY LOW POWER STATE POWER RAIL - Example embodiments disclosed herein relate to determining a setting at a component. An output to be powered by a low power state power rail can output a value. The component is to be powered by an auxiliary power rail and determines the setting based on the value at auxiliary power good. | 10-31-2013 |
20140250327 | NETWORK POWERED DEVICE - Example embodiments disclosed herein relate to determining whether power is supplied at a power level to a network powered device. A network connector can be used to provide power and communications to the network powered device. The network powered device can represent itself to power sourcing equipment as a device using power at the power level. An indicator indicates whether power is supplied at the power level. | 09-04-2014 |
20140344491 | LOCKING A SYSTEM MANAGEMENT INTERRUPT (SMI) ENABLE REGISTER OF A CHIPSET - Example embodiments disclosed herein relate to locking a system management interrupt (SMI) enable register of a chipset. Example embodiments include at least one contact configuration register to configure a contact of a chipset, and a contact SMI enable register of a chipset to store an enable value or a disable value. In example embodiments, the disable value stored in the contact SMI enable register is to prevent the chipset from providing an SMI request to a processor in response to an SMI signal received at the contact. Example embodiments further include locking the contact SMI enable register. | 11-20-2014 |
20150015408 | CONTROLLER - A first controller can provide system state information and a second controller can receive the system state information. The second controller can be programmed to control the state of a component. The state of the component can be based on information programmed in the second controller and the system state information. The component can include an off state and an operating state indicated by a signal from the second controller. | 01-15-2015 |
Michael Richard Durham, Houston, CA US
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20130103961 | Providing Wakeup Logic To Awaken An Electronic Device From A Lower Power Mode - An electronic device ( | 04-25-2013 |
Michele Kayla Mae Durham, Tualatin, OR US
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20090260210 | Collapsible Packaging System - A package suitable for containing marking material used in a printing machine. The package includes a package surface adapted to engage one or more surfaces of the printing machine and a material identifier mechanism for verifying the marking material. The package may also include a material pouch, which is adapted to contain the marking material, joined with or formed in the package surface. Alternatively, the package may include a carrier adapted to engage one or more surfaces of the printing machine and a material pouch joined with the carrier. Other aspects include a method of remanufacturing a package suitable for containing marking material used in a printing machine. | 10-22-2009 |
20100272451 | COLLAPSIBLE PACKAGING SYSTEM - A printing machine including a material supply module adapted to expel a marking material contained in a collapsible package having an information-bearing tag. The material supply module includes a reader for obtaining information from the information-bearing tag, a package opening actuator configured to cause the collapsible package to open, and at least one hopper for receiving the marking material. The printing machine also includes a marking device module configured to receive the marking material from the at least one hopper. Other aspects are a method of supplying marking material and a method of verifying the contents of a marking material package. | 10-28-2010 |
Nickie Joan Durham, Paducah, KY US
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20100200442 | OPTICAL MEDIA STORAGE PACKAGE - A media disc storage package includes: a folder including at least first and second spaced-apart panels defining a space for enclosing a media disc; and a substantially rigid insert disposed between the panels. The insert spans the distance between the panels to provide structural support to the folder, and includes an open disc well adapted to hold the media disc in the space between the panels. | 08-12-2010 |
Nona Katsakhyan Durham, Dunkirk, MD US
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20130013371 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRACKING RETAIL SALES PERFORMANCE - Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for tracking retail performance. A system configured to practice the method monitors transactions at a merchant point of sale and determines, from the transactions, a sales rate for a product. If the sales rate for the product goes below a target sales rate associated with the product, the system identifies a responsibility hierarchy associated with the product, wherein the responsibility hierarchy indicates a chain of responsible parties for the product, and sends an alert for the product to at least one of the responsible parties. The alert can be an audible alert, a visual alert, a vibration, a printed alert, a list entry, and/or a database entry. The system can send the alert to a responsible party and/or a supervisor of the responsible party. The alert can be associated with a period of time to resolve the alert. | 01-10-2013 |
Olivia Z. Durham, Sterling, NY US
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20130281565 | Methods For Water-Borne Thiol-Ene Polymerization - A method for suspension polymerization of thiol-ene particles comprising combining a plurality of thiol-ene precursor monomers with or without a solvent to create a first mixture, combining an emulsifier and water to create a second mixture, adding an initiator to either the first or second mixture, adding the first mixture and the second mixture to create a third mixture, agitating the third mixture to create a heterogeneous dispersion, and initiating polymerization of thiol-ene particles from the thiol-ene precursor monomers in the third mixture which is simultaneously agitated. | 10-24-2013 |
Ormonde Ethan Durham, Jordanville, NY US
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20120324928 | INTELLIGENT TOTAL AIR CLIMATE & CLEANING CONDITIONER - An intelligent total air climate conditioner (iTACC) that includes an optically programmed adaptive system controller in electrical communication with at least one sensor and at least one fan motor that is capable adaptive operation of the fan motor based input signals from the at least one sensor. | 12-27-2012 |
Ormonde George Durham, Jordanville, NY US
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20120324928 | INTELLIGENT TOTAL AIR CLIMATE & CLEANING CONDITIONER - An intelligent total air climate conditioner (iTACC) that includes an optically programmed adaptive system controller in electrical communication with at least one sensor and at least one fan motor that is capable adaptive operation of the fan motor based input signals from the at least one sensor. | 12-27-2012 |
Paul Durham, Springfield, MO US
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20100216158 | DIAGNOSTIC TEST FOR HEAD AND FACIAL PAIN - A diagnostic test for a head and facial pain disorder in a human patient includes providing test strip containing one or more antibodies corresponding one or more biological markers associated with the disorder or with multiple disorders. A saliva sample is collected from the human patient and applied to the test strip. The test strip is subsequently evaluated for evidence of binding of one or more of the antibodies with any biological markers present in the saliva sample. The progression of the head and facial pain disorder in the patient may be measured by collecting and evaluating additional saliva samples over time and comparing any changes in the amount of binding activity between or among samples. | 08-26-2010 |
20130281524 | NOVEL TREATMENTS - The present invention relates to the treatment or prevention of disorders where modulation of connexin 26 and/or p38 expression may be beneficial, and to tonabersat or an analogue of formula (I), and compositions comprising tonabersat or an analogue of formula (I) for use in said treatments. | 10-24-2013 |
Paul L. Durham, Springfield, MO US
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20100016364 | METHOD OF PREDICTIVE DETERMINATION OF RESPONSIVENESS TO PHARMACOLOGICAL INTERVENTION - A diagnostic test for determining the efficacy of 5HT | 01-21-2010 |
Paul L. Durham, Nixa, MO US
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20110082150 | Headache pre-emption by dihydroergotamine treatment during headache Precursor events - Disclosed are methods that address providing a subject experiencing, or who has experienced, a headache precursor event and administering dihydroergotamine, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or complex thereof, to the subject by oral inhalation, in an amount effective to pre-empt a subsequent headache in the subject. Also disclosed are compositions that are related to those methods. | 04-07-2011 |
20150023888 | Method of Using Dihydroergotamine for Pre-emptive Treatment of Migraine - The invention is drawn to a novel, early interventional use of a pharmaceutical composition wherein administration of said pharmaceutical composition pre-empts the onset of migraine headaches, preferably anytime in the migraine cycle prior to pain onset. The pharmaceutical composition preferably is administered via inhalation in order to provide therapy to the subject in a timely fashion, ideally in a non-clinical setting. The pharmaceutical composition may also be administered to a subject at risk for stroke. | 01-22-2015 |
Philip M. Durham, New Boston, MI US
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20120085508 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR EXTRACTING HEAT FROM METAL CASTINGS AND MOLDS - A method and system for eliminating near-surface porosity and surface tear defects in metal castings. The system includes a complex casting mold having at least one core pin or other regions susceptible to new surface porosity and surface tears. The system further includes a copper rod fused internally to the core pin to extract heat from a molten metal introduced in the mold. The copper rod extracts heat at a low thermal flux, preventing near surface porosity and surface tears. Moreover, the copper rod extracts heat from the hotter regions of the casting causing it to solidify at a rate comparable to the rate of solidification of other portions of the casting, thereby allowing uniform solidification of the casting. | 04-12-2012 |
Raymond Durham, Summers, AR US
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20100127870 | Detecting Loading and Unloading of Material - An apparatus and techniques for detecting the loading and unloading of materials on a mobile structure are disclosed. The techniques can be used to detect when material is on a support structure of the mobile structure and to detect when the material is off the support structure of the mobile structure. | 05-27-2010 |
Rebecca O. Durham, Newnan, GA US
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20090025423 | Teething Necklace and Related Accessories - A jewelry item includes a plurality of objects that are made of a material that is suitable for infant teething and that have an outward appearance resembling a stone, a bead or other decorative ornamental object. The objects are made from a material that is a non-toxic substance that will retain its structural integrity when subjected to the forces and environment of a baby chewing on the object. In a method of making a teething necklace, a non-toxic resilient material is formed into a plurality of structures that have an ornamental outward appearance. Each of the plurality of structures are strung together by passing a string member through a longitudinal bore defined by each of the structures. | 01-29-2009 |
R. Mark Durham, Lubbock, TX US
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20120257989 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF SUBMERSIBLE PUMP AND MOTOR PERFORMANCE TESTING - Submersible pump and motor performance testing. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are methods including: coupling a torque meter between an electric motor and a pump; and submersing the torque meter, electric motor, and pump in water. During periods of time when the torque meter, electric motor and pump are submerged in the water, the method comprises: operating the pump and the electric motor; measuring pump performance; and simultaneously measuring electric motor performance. | 10-11-2012 |
20140301869 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF SUBMERSIBLE PUMP AND MOTOR PERFORMANCE TESTING - Submersible pump and motor performance testing. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are methods including: coupling a torque meter between an electric motor and a pump; and submersing the torque meter, electric motor, and pump in water. During periods of time when the torque meter, electric motor and pump are submerged in the water, the method comprises: operating the pump and the electric motor; measuring pump performance; and simultaneously measuring electric motor performance. | 10-09-2014 |
Robert James Durham, Rome, NY US
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20100302014 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LOCATING A TARGET WIRELESS DEVICE - A method for locating a target wireless device is disclosed. At least one directional antenna is swept through a field of view at each of a plurality of sensing locations. A position is determined for each of the plurality of sensing locations. During the sweep at each of the plurality of sensing locations, a set of signal strength data for the target wireless device and a set of bearing information are collected. A plurality of lines of bearing are determined, one from each of the plurality of sensing locations to the target wireless device, based on the determined position, the collected set of signal strength data, and bearing information for each of the plurality of sensing locations. A target location of the target wireless device is determined based on an intersection of at least two lines of bearing from the plurality of lines of bearing. | 12-02-2010 |
Roderick Harold Durham, Ashburn, VA US
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20100153490 | CENTRALIZED DATA TRANSFORMATION - A method of facilitating transformation of survey data from being in at least one foreign format used by a survey-tool to being in a desired format may include: receiving instances of foreign data from survey-tools, the foreign data being in foreign format used by the survey-tools, respectively; and appending, to the instances of foreign data, service-keys to identify the service tools which gathered the foreign data, respectively, to produce a data block that includes key-and-foreign-data pairs. Another such method may include: receiving such a data block; culling from the block key-and-foreign-data pairs; and operating upon the pairs to transform respective chunks of foreign data from being in respective foreign formats into being in corresponding desired formats according to corresponding service-keys, respectively. | 06-17-2010 |
Ryan Connell Durham, Dunkirk, MD US
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20110106698 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING GIFT CARDS - Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for enabling gift card recipients to redeem gift card amounts using existing accounts such as a credit/debit card. A system practicing the method identifies a giver and recipient of a gift card amount and associated accounts. A policy is established which governs how the gift card is redeemed, such as a specific merchant or item. When the recipient makes a purchase using an existing credit/debit card according to the policy, the gift card amount is applied to the transaction. No special codes, separate physical gift cards, or printable coupons are necessary for redemption. The recipient makes purchases using their normal purchasing credit/debit card via a qualifying purchase according to the policy, and the gift card is applied automatically. The recipient credit/debit card becomes a combination of an open-looped card and a closed-loop card. Thus, no money is wasted or lost. | 05-05-2011 |
20110309136 | System and method for retail store automation - Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for playing music at a cash register and for performing price scanning. A method for playing music at a cash register includes, for each item scan, selecting a note from a set of song instructions, and, as feedback for each respective item scan, playing the selected note as part of a sequence to output at least part of a song. A price scanner scans an item in a store, retrieves a price for the item and additional information, and outputs the price for the item and at least one suggestion based on the additional information. A retail store server selects song instructions which can be executed to produce notes of a song, and distributes at least a portion of the song instructions to a cash register for output in response to an item scan. | 12-22-2011 |
20120150599 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SELECTING A GIFT BASED ON A WEB PAGE CONTEXT - Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for processing gifts based on a web page context. A system practicing the method receives an indication that a giver has selected a user-selectable object on a web page, the selectable object being associated with a gift the giver desires to give to a recipient. The system presents to the giver a proposed gift based on a context of the web page. Upon giver confirmation of the gift for the recipient, the system establishes a policy such that when the recipient makes a qualifying purchase to buy the gift using a recipient account, wherein the recipient account exists prior to the giver confirmation, a gift amount is applied to the recipient account. | 06-14-2012 |
20120150600 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONFIRMING APPLICATION OF A GIFT TO A TRANSACTION - Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for confirming redemption of a gift according to a detected qualifying transaction. A system practicing the method determines, according to a policy, that a recipient has made a qualifying transaction via a recipient account, wherein the policy indicates that the qualifying transaction triggers a transfer of a gift amount to the recipient account. The system sends to the recipient a confirmation request associated with the qualifying transaction, and, upon receiving an affirmative response to the confirmation request, applies at least a portion of the gift amount to the recipient account. In this way, a recipient or other party has some control over which qualifying transactions trigger application of the gift. | 06-14-2012 |
20120150605 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COLLABORATIVE GIFTS IN A SOCIAL NETWORK ENVIRONMENT - Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for processing a gift between users in a social network. A system configured to practice the method presents an object to a giver in a social networking site, wherein the object provides an option to give a gift to a recipient. If the giver selects to give the gift, the system receives a selection of the recipient and a policy associated with the gift, wherein the giver is associated with a giver account, the recipient is associated with a recipient account, and the giver account is independent of the recipient account. The system monitors transactions of the recipient using the recipient account to yield information, and, based on the information, if the recipient makes a qualifying transaction according to the policy, the system applies at least part of the gift to the recipient account. | 06-14-2012 |
20120150610 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING A GIFT INVOLVING SEPARATE TRANSACTIONS - Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for processing a gift involving separate transactions. A system configured to practice the method first associates a policy with a giver having a giver account and a recipient having a recipient account, wherein the giver account is independent of the recipient account, and wherein the policy requires at least two transactions prior to applying a gift amount. Then the system monitors transactions using the recipient account to identify at least two separate qualifying transactions according to the policy. Upon identifying the at least two separate qualifying transactions, the system applies the gift amount to the recipient account according to the policy. | 06-14-2012 |
20120150611 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS - Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for receiving data from a giver at a first time, the data being used to identify a merchant at which a gift from the giver to a recipient is redeemable. The system presents a group of merchants associated with the data to the giver, each merchant of the group of merchants offering a promotion in connection with the gift. The system receives from the giver a selection of a chosen merchant from the group of merchants, the chosen merchant having an associated promotion. The system then generates a policy comprising the gift, the chosen merchant, and the associated promotion such that upon receiving an indication of a triggering event caused by the recipient, the system can apply the gift and the associated promotion according to the policy. | 06-14-2012 |
20120150615 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AN APPLICATION PROGRAMMING INTERFACE FOR PROCESSING GIFTS - Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for gift communications via an API. A server receiving calls via the API receives a request to monitor recipient transactions, wherein the request includes information comprising a recipient and a policy. The server monitors the recipient transactions using a recipient account associated with the recipient for a qualifying transaction. Upon detecting the qualifying transaction, the server processes data associated with the qualifying transaction. A client device receives, from a giver and at a first time, an indication of a gift amount and a recipient. The client generates a request to monitor recipient transactions, wherein the request includes a recipient and a policy, and transmits the request to a gift processing server, such that when a qualifying transaction is recognized using the recipient account, data is processed associated with the qualifying transaction. | 06-14-2012 |
20120150643 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING REMAINDER AMOUNTS OF MONEY FROM GIFT CARDS - Managing remainder amounts of a gift card using existing payment accounts such as a credit/debit card provides benefits. A system receives an identification of a giver and recipient of a gift card. A policy manages how the gift card is redeemed when the recipient makes a purchase using a recipient credit or debit card account. When the recipient makes a purchase using an existing credit/debit card according to the policy, the gift card amount is applied to the transaction. If the purchase does not exceed the gift card amount, a remainder amount on the gift card exists. After the qualifying purchase by the recipient, the remainder amount on the gift card can be transferred to at least one of the recipient account and the giver account according to the policy. The remainder amount of the gift card is never forgotten or lost. | 06-14-2012 |
20120150728 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SPLITTING A TRANSACTION - Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for splitting a transaction among multiple participants. A system configured to practice the method first identifies a group of individuals associated with a shared transaction. Then the system identifies a primary individual from the group of individuals and a non-primary group of individuals from the group of individuals, wherein the primary individual is associated with a primary account that existed prior to the shared transaction, and wherein each individual of the non-primary group of individuals is associated with a respective non-primary account that existed prior to the shared transaction. The system establishes a policy for monitoring the primary account for completion of the shared transaction. Then, upon detection of the completion of the shared transaction, the system determines a transaction amount and applies a respective portion of the transaction amount from each non-primary account to the primary account. | 06-14-2012 |
20120150729 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING GROUP GIFT CARDS USING A TEMPORARY, LIMITED SCOPE SOCIAL NETWORKING ENTITY - Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for enabling gift card recipients to redeem gift card amounts using existing accounts such as a credit/debit card. A system practicing the method sends to a set of givers a set of respective invitations to contribute to a group gift, wherein the group gift is associated with a policy, a person, and a payment account associated with the person that existed prior to sending the set of respective invitations. The system identifies a contribution to the group gift from one of the set of givers, wherein when the person makes a qualifying transaction using the payment account according to the policy, a gift amount associated with the group gift is applied from various giver accounts. Then the system updates at least one of the set of respective invitations sent to the set of givers based on the contribution. | 06-14-2012 |
20120150730 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING GROUP GIFT CARDS - Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for managing a group gift using a system in which a recipient (purchaser of the group gift) and givers have registered payment accounts with the system. The system displays, on a graphical user interface, at least the giver and the recipient to yield a proposed transfer configuration at a first time. A gift or a merchant can also be identified in the interface. Upon receiving a confirmation from at least one of the giver and the receiver of the proposed transfer configuration, the system establishes a money transfer policy that indicates that, upon detecting a qualifying purchase made using the recipient payment account, at least a portion of a transfer amount is applied to the recipient payment account from at least one giver account. The system simplifies the process of a group of people joining together to buy a gift. | 06-14-2012 |
20120150731 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING GROUP GIFT CARDS - Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for managing a group gift using a system in which a recipient (purchaser of the group gift) and givers have registered payment accounts with the system. The system displays, on a graphical user interface, at least the giver and the recipient to yield a proposed transfer configuration at a first time. A gift or a merchant can also be identified in the interface. Upon receiving a confirmation from at least one of the giver and the receiver of the proposed transfer configuration, the system establishes a money transfer policy that indicates that, upon detecting a qualifying purchase made using the recipient payment account, at least a portion of a transfer amount is applied to the recipient payment account from at least one giver account. The system simplifies the process of a group of people joining together to buy a gift. | 06-14-2012 |
20120150732 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING GIFT CARDS ACCORDING TO A COMMUNICATION CONTEXT - Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for identifying and handling group gifts. A system practicing the method receives a request to establish a policy governing a money transfer from a giver account to a recipient payment account according to a policy established at least in part on a communication context, wherein the policy indicates that, upon detection of a qualifying transaction made with a recipient payment account, a transfer amount is applied to the recipient payment account. The system analyzes the communication context to determine the giver and the recipient and respective payment accounts. Then the system implements the policy governing the money transfer such that, upon detection of the qualifying transaction made with the recipient payment account, at least a portion of the transfer amount is applied to the recipient payment account from the respective payment account for the giver. | 06-14-2012 |
20120150740 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING GIFT TRANSFERS VIA A SOCIAL NETWORK - Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for enabling gift interactions via social media. For example, a user can post to a social networking site in a particular way to establish a gift transfer to a recipient based on a policy, such that when the recipient makes a purchase using their pre-existing payment account, the gift (an amount of money) is transferred or applied to the recipient payment account. A particular structure or feature of a social network post can trigger the creation of the policy, with metadata or information parsed from the social network post providing additional details of the policy. In this way, a user can set up a gift transfer without interacting with a gift portal, application, or website. The recipient does not need to use any special code, separate physical gift cards, or printable coupons to redeem or use the gift. | 06-14-2012 |
20120150743 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRANSFERRING REDEMPTION RIGHTS TO GIFT CARDS - Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for managing regifting of a group gift wherein a recipient or purchaser of the gift and givers are all registered with the system using their payment accounts in advance and a policy manages money transfers for the gift. The system identifies a recipient and a recipient payment account associated with the policy that provides that upon detecting a qualifying transaction using the recipient payment account, a gift amount is transferred to the recipient payment account. The system receives a request to modify the policy based on identification of a new recipient and identifies an associated new recipient payment account. In response to the request, the system modifies the policy such that at least a portion of the gift amount is transferred to the new recipient account upon detecting the qualifying transaction using the new recipient account. | 06-14-2012 |
20120226604 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING GIFT CARDS - Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for enabling gift card recipients to redeem gift card amounts using existing accounts such as a credit/debit card. A system practicing the method identifies a giver and recipient of a gift card amount and associated accounts. A policy is established which governs how the gift card is redeemed, such as a specific merchant or item. When the recipient makes a purchase using an existing credit/debit card according to the policy, the gift card amount is applied to the transaction. No special codes, separate physical gift cards, or printable coupons are necessary for redemption. The recipient makes purchases using their normal purchasing credit/debit card via a qualifying purchase according to the policy, and the gift card is applied automatically. The recipient credit/debit card becomes a combination of an open-looped card and a closed-loop card. Thus, no money is wasted or lost. | 09-06-2012 |
20120245987 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING GIFT CARDS VIA SOCIAL NETWORKS - Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for processing transactions using policies established via social networks. The system receives, via a communication in a social network, an identification of a merchant at a first time from a recipient associated with a recipient payment account comprising one of a credit payment account and a debit payment account existing prior to the first time. The system associates a policy with an offer. The system monitors, according to the policy, purchases using the recipient payment account at a second time, which is later than the first time, to yield purchasing information. Then, based on the purchasing information, the system can determine whether a qualifying purchase has been initiated at the merchant using the recipient payment account. If the qualifying purchase has been initiated, the system can apply an amount of money associated with the offer. | 09-27-2012 |
20130013371 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRACKING RETAIL SALES PERFORMANCE - Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for tracking retail performance. A system configured to practice the method monitors transactions at a merchant point of sale and determines, from the transactions, a sales rate for a product. If the sales rate for the product goes below a target sales rate associated with the product, the system identifies a responsibility hierarchy associated with the product, wherein the responsibility hierarchy indicates a chain of responsible parties for the product, and sends an alert for the product to at least one of the responsible parties. The alert can be an audible alert, a visual alert, a vibration, a printed alert, a list entry, and/or a database entry. The system can send the alert to a responsible party and/or a supervisor of the responsible party. The alert can be associated with a period of time to resolve the alert. | 01-10-2013 |
Ryan Connell Durham, Santa Clara, UT US
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20130181054 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING BAR-CODE ENABLED CARDS - Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for capturing images of barcode enabled loyalty cards, detecting the compatibility of a barcode scanner with a virtual representation of a bar-code enabled card, and for location-aware handling of virtual cards. A system configured to practice the first method outputs a template of an expected size, and presents, within the template, a real-time image, obtained via a camera, of a card having a barcode. The system takes a picture of the card and, based on a card-template size relationship, extracts an image of the barcode. A system practicing the second method outputs a stored card image for a barcode scanner, and monitors an image feed of the bar code scanner scanning the display. If an associated scanner class indicates that the barcode scanner is unable to scan the stored image of the card, the system generates an alert. | 07-18-2013 |
Sharon Durham, San Antonio, TX US
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20110078026 | Prioritized Distribution of Offer Information - A computerized method is disclosed that includes automatically distributing first offer information to at least one first priority contact in a prioritized list of contacts. The first offer information is distributed in response to receiving a request to distribute an offer. The method also includes automatically distributing second offer information to at least one second priority contact in the prioritized list of contacts when a first time period expires. | 03-31-2011 |
Sharon Jauer Durham, San Antonio, TX US
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20110252338 | INNOVATION PIPELINE - Unique content generated by a group of individual users is evaluated. First unique content provided by a first user via a social networking website interface is collected at a tangible host server. Second unique content provided by a second user via the social networking website interface is collected at the tangible host server. User input ratings from individual users of the social networking website interface are collected so as to rate the first unique content and second unique content. In a first evaluation stage, the first unique content and second unique content are evaluated based on user input from individual users of the social networking website interface so as to comparatively rank the first unique content and second unique content. | 10-13-2011 |
Stacey Ann Durham, Austin, TX US
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20120031919 | Handled Gift Box - The present invention makes use of both the advantage of a traditional gift box and a traditional gift bag. By combining the structure of the traditional gift box with the handles of a traditional gift bag and inverting the normal structure of a gift box (having the top inside the bottom instead of top over bottom), the handled gift box, is a convenient choice for gift wrapping. Also, since the handled gift box comes either pre-decorated or undecorated (with the option of choosing different combinations of decorations themselves), the gift givers are given the freedom to customize the present invention however they see fit. The handled gift box can be used for, but is not limited to, apparel, picture frames, light food items, books, and other items designed to lay flat in the gift-giving process. | 02-09-2012 |
Steven Durham, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL US
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20080216418 | INFORMATION DISPLAY SHELTER - An information display shelter includes at least a canopy, a supporting structure, a receiving device, and a signaling path. The canopy includes a display area on at least one surface thereof. The supporting structure is connected to and supports the canopy over a sheltered area defined by a width and a length of a parking space. The supporting structure is configured so as to permit substantially unobstructed access to the sheltered area and viewing of the display area. The receiving device is operable to receive and process a signal including images to be displayed. The signaling path couples the receiving device to the canopy and facilitates communication of the images to the canopy for display in the display area. | 09-11-2008 |
Telly Durham, Hampton, GA US
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20090300923 | Hedge trimmer with top and side blades - A hedge trimmer has two perpendicularly arranged cutting blades. Each of the blades has teeth and the perpendicular arrangement of the blades allows simultaneous cutting in two planes. For example, the front and top of a hedge can be simultaneously trimmed. | 12-10-2009 |
Terry Durham, Summers, AR US
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20090101447 | Forklift Height Indicator - A forklift may include (a) a mast; (b) forks which are substantially perpendicular to the mast; (c) a load backrest adjacent to the mast, the load backrest and the forks are coupled and moveable along a longitudinal direction of the mast; and (d) a height measuring component determining a location of the forks relative to the mast. | 04-23-2009 |
Thomas Joe Durham, Hillsboro, TX US
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20080245538 | Automatic Stove Top Fire Extinguisher - A fire extinguishing system for use with gas or electric range stove top to automatically deploy and energize an audible alarm. The system includes a pressurized supply of inert gas within an inflatable bag. A grease fire on the stove top breaks the fusible cord and allows the case to open, releasing the inert gas supply. The inert gas inflates a flame resistant bag to cover the burners of the stove top. The bottom of the flame resistant bag is a specific temperature sensitive material that will decompose on contact with the grease fire. As the bottom decomposes, the flame resistant material surrounds the cooking container containing the grease fire. The grease fire becomes isolated by flame resistant materials and inert gas. The bottom two layers of the bag have an additional layer of non-flammable absorbent fiber between the two layers of the decomposing bottom. The decomposing bottom layer releases the non-flammable absorbent fiber into the cooking container containing the extinguished grease fire to absorb the cooking grease and prevent the cooking grease from re-igniting. | 10-09-2008 |