Manson, US
Azita Miahnahri Manson, Mountain View, CA US
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20090077362 | CONFIGURABLE ACCESS KERNAL - A highly configurable kernel supports a wide variety of content protection systems. The kernel may reside in a host that interacts with a secure processor maintaining content protection clients. After establishing communication with the secure processor, the host receives messages from content protection clients requesting rules for message handling operations to support client operations. This flexible configuration allows for dynamic reconfiguration of host and secure processor operation. | 03-19-2009 |
20110191572 | Configurable Access Kernel - A highly configurable kernel supports a wide variety of content protection systems. The kernel may reside in a host that interacts with a secure processor maintaining content protection clients. After establishing communication with the secure processor, the host receives messages from content protection clients requesting rules for message handling operations to support client operations. This flexible configuration allows for dynamic reconfiguration of host and secure processor operation. | 08-04-2011 |
Blair R. Manson, Arnold, MD US
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20110303714 | CARRYING ATTACHMENT FOR A CRUTCH - A carrying attachment is disclosed for holding letters, papers, books, and magazines. In some embodiments, the carrying attachment can be used for holding a flashlight, water bottle, etc. The carrying attachment can be attached to a crutch at any position and does not interfere with the adjustment of the leg or the use of the crutch handle. The carrying attachment may be constructed of a variety of materials such as, lightweight metal or plastic, among others. | 12-15-2011 |
Carl Manson, Eden Prairie, MN US
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20150046405 | FIGHT-THROUGH NODES WITH DISPOSABLE VIRTUAL MACHINES AND ROLLBACK OF PERSISTENT STATE - A server system receives messages from client computing devices. Each of the messages corresponds to a transaction. The server system assigns each respective transaction to a respective fresh virtual machine. Furthermore, the server system performs, as part of a respective virtual machine processing a respective transaction, a modification associated with the respective transaction to a shared database. The shared database is persisted independently of the plurality of virtual machines. In response to determining that processing of the respective transaction is complete, the server system discards the respective virtual machine. In response to determining that the respective transaction is associated with a cyber-attack, the server system uses checkpoint data associated with the respective transaction to roll back the modifications associated with the respective transaction to the shared database. | 02-12-2015 |
Carl R. Manson, Eden Prairie, MN US
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20110125714 | Synthetic Full Backup Generation - System and method for generating a synthetic full backup. A request to perform an incremental backup may be received at a target computer. The incremental backup may be performed on the target computer in response to the request. The target computer may maintain information identifying files that are encountered in the incremental backup. The information may be configured to be used to construct a synthetic full backup. A request to perform a synthetic full backup may be received. The information may be requested. The synthetic full backup may be constructed using the information from the target computer. A synthetic full backup index may be constructed for the synthetic full backup using records from old indexes for each file in the synthetic full backup. The synthetic full backup may be transferred to a backup image. The synthetic full backup index may be stored. | 05-26-2011 |
20110125717 | Tracking Files Which Have Been Processed by a Backup or a Restore Operation - Tracking files which have been processed by a backup/restore operation. A request to perform a backup/restore operation for files on a target computer may be received at the target computer. The request may be received from a server computer. Information regarding which files on the target computer have been processed by the backup/restore operation may be maintained by the target computer. The information may be configured to be used for restart of the backup/restore operation at a requested file. Maintaining the information may include storing file identifiers into a data structure on the target computer corresponding to files that have processed by the backup/restore operation. | 05-26-2011 |
Elizabeth Leslie Manson, Washington, DC US
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20120313785 | MEDICATION MANAGEMENT AND REPORTING TECHNOLOGY - Medication management and reporting technology, in which output from at least one sensor configured to sense physical activity in a building in which medication of a patient is located is monitored and a determination is made to capture one or more images of the medication based on the monitoring. A camera is used to capture an image of the medication and the captured image is analyzed to detect a state of the medication. Information regarding a schedule by which the medication should be taken by the patient is accessed and an expected state of the medication is determined. The detected state is compared with the expected state and a determination is made that the patient has departed from the schedule based on the comparison revealing that the detected state does not match the expected state. A message indicating the departure from the schedule is sent based on the determination. | 12-13-2012 |
20140354435 | MEDICATION MANAGEMENT AND REPORTING TECHNOLOGY - Medication management and reporting technology, in which output from at least one sensor configured to sense physical activity in a building in which medication of a patient is located is monitored and a determination is made to capture one or more images of the medication based on the monitoring. A camera is used to capture an image of the medication and the captured image is analyzed to detect a state of the medication. Information regarding a schedule by which the medication should be taken by the patient is accessed and an expected state of the medication is determined. The detected state is compared with the expected state and a determination is made that the patient has departed from the schedule based on the comparison revealing that the detected state does not match the expected state. A message indicating the departure from the schedule is sent based on the determination. | 12-04-2014 |
20150302175 | MEDICATION MANAGEMENT AND REPORTING TECHNOLOGY - Medication management and reporting technology, in which output from at least one sensor configured to sense physical activity in a building in which medication of a patient is located is monitored and a determination is made to capture one or more images of the medication based on the monitoring. A camera is used to capture an image of the medication and the captured image is analyzed to detect a state of the medication. Information regarding a schedule by which the medication should be taken by the patient is accessed and an expected state of the medication is determined. The detected state is compared with the expected state and a determination is made that the patient has departed from the schedule based on the comparison revealing that the detected state does not match the expected state. A message indicating the departure from the schedule is sent based on the determination. | 10-22-2015 |
Eric Manson, Franklin, PA US
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20140060968 | Fall Protection Safety Harness - Apparatus and associated methods relate to a fall-protection safety harness having breathable padding structures located at harness pressure points, including dorsal and shoulder regions, the lumbar region, and leg regions. The padding structures may be constructed to provide air-flow both through and around comfort pads. To provide air-flow through the comfort pads, the padding structures may be made of a sandwich of breathable materials. For example, the padding structures may be made by sandwiching reticulated foam pads between mesh fabric materials. The foam pads may be captured by the two mesh fabrics by a circumferential stitching. Circumferential stitching may permit the reticulated foam to retain its uncompressed form which may facilitate airflow therethrough. Separate and symmetric pads may be located on both sides of a wearer's spine, both at the lumbar region and at the dorsal region of the back, permitting airflow between pads and along the wearer's spine. | 03-06-2014 |
Eric M. Manson, Franklin, PA US
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20090194366 | ENERGY ABSORBERS, CONNECTORS AND HORIZONTAL LIFELINE SYSTEMS - An energy absorber including a strap including at least a first path of relatively reduced strength extending over at least a portion of the length of the strap. The energy absorber also includes at least a first transition region including a first initial point where tearing begins along the first transition region when a force above a threshold force is applied (to the energy absorber/strap) and a first end point. The first end point is in operative connection with a first point on the first path so that tearing continues along the first path after tearing along the first transition region. A gradual increase in load occurring as tearing occurs along the transition region. | 08-06-2009 |
20090196679 | STANCHION SYSTEMS, STANCHION ATTACHMENT SYSTEMS, AND HORIZONTAL LIFELINE SYSTEMS INCLUDING STANCHION SYSTEMS - A stanchion system, includes a stanchion post and an attachment system for attachment to a flange which includes a first edge and a second edge. The attachment system includes a crossbar including an extending section and an abutment member on a first end thereof to abut the first edge of the flange; a base including a passage through which the extending section of the crossbar is movable and a seating for the stanchion post; and a connector including a first section and a second section. The second section of the connector is attachable to the extending section of the crossbar at one of a plurality of incremental positions. The first section of the connector is movable relative to the second section to adjust the position of the first section relative to the abutment member of the crossbar. In several embodiments, the first section is movable relative to the second section to abut the base on a side of the base opposite the side upon which the flange is positioned to adjust the position of the first section relative to the abutment member. | 08-06-2009 |
20120205478 | RETRACTING LIFELINE SYSTEMS FOR USE IN TIE-BACK ANCHORING - A retracting lifeline system, includes: a housing, a first connector attached to the housing, a lifeline, and a hub to which the lifeline is attached at a first end of the lifeline and around which the lifeline is coiled within the housing. The housing includes an opening through which the lifeline exits the housing. The hub is tensioned to rotate in a first direction to cause retracting of the lifeline and coiling of the lifeline around the hub. The retracting lifeline system further includes a second connector attached to a second end of the lifeline. At least a section of the lifeline has an initial ultimate tensile load of at least 8000 pounds and is abrasion resistant (that is, satisfying the abrasion test requirement set forth in the ANSI/ASSE Z359.13-2009 standard) such that the section of the lifeline is available for tie-back anchoring using the second connector. The section of the lifeline is at least partially retractable within the housing. | 08-16-2012 |
20140060969 | Fall Protection Safety Harness - Apparatus and associated methods relate to a fall-protection safety harness having padding structures located at harness pressure points, including dorsal and shoulder regions, the lumbar region, and leg regions. The padding structures may be constructed to provide air-flow parallel to a wearer's skin. Air may flow through wearer-webbing channels created by displacing a webbing via comfort pads. For example, the padding structures may be made by sandwiching foam pads between mesh fabric materials. The foam pads may be captured by the two mesh fabrics using circumferential stitching, for example. Circumferential stitching may permit the foam to retain its uncompressed form which may facilitate webbing displacement. Separate and symmetric pads may be located on both sides of a wearer's spine, both at the lumbar region and at the dorsal region of the back, permitting airflow between pads and along the wearer's spine. | 03-06-2014 |
Ian Manson, Cincinnati, OH US
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20150299820 | METHOD FOR RECOVERY OF THE CONSTITUENT COMPONENTS OF LATERITES - Digestion of a laterite ore with sulfuric acid dissolves all constituents except silica. The resulting sulfates—aluminum sulfate, ferric sulfate, titanyl sulfate, and magnesium sulfate—remain in solution at approximately 90° C. Hot filtration separates silica. Solution flow over metallic iron reduces ferric sulfate to ferrous sulfate. Controlled ammonia addition promotes hydrolysis and precipitation of hydrated titania from titanyl sulfate that is removed by filtration. Continued addition of ammonia forms ferrous ammonium sulfate and ammonium aluminum sulfate solutions. Alum is preferentially separated by crystallization. Ammonia addition to ammonium alum solution precipitates aluminum hydroxide, leaving ammonium sulfate in solution. The remaining iron rich liquor also contains magnesium sulfate. The addition of oxalic acid generates insoluble ferrous oxalate which is thermally decomposed to ferrous oxide and carbon monoxide which is used to reduce the ferrous oxide to metallic iron. Further oxalic acid addition precipitates magnesium oxalate which is thermally decomposed to magnesium oxide. | 10-22-2015 |
Jamie L. Manson, Spokane Valley, WA US
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20090048414 | MAGNETIC COUPLING THROUGH STRONG HYDROGEN BONDS - A composition of matter for a polymeric material for magnetic coupling through strong hydrogen bonds. A hydrogen bound structural directing entity, such as the bifluoride ion, HF | 02-19-2009 |
Joann E. Manson, Beverly, MA US
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20120157378 | Methods and Compositions for Predicting a Subject's Susceptibility To and Risk of Developing Type 2 Diabetes - Aspects of the invention include methods of predicting a subject's susceptibility to developing type 2 diabetes. Embodiments of the methods include obtaining a sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) level value for the subject, e.g., by detecting a SHBG plasma concentration and/or a SHBG polymorphism phenotype, and predicting the subject's susceptibility to developing type 2 diabetes from the obtained SHBG level value. Also provided are devices and kits that find use in practicing embodiments of the methods. In addition, methods of treating a subject for type 2 diabetes and/or preventing the onset of type 2 diabetes are provided. | 06-21-2012 |
Joshua Manson, New York, NY US
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20140244404 | AUTOMATED NEGOTIATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method of automated negotiation is provided. The method is implemented using at least one computer, and includes receiving, from a seller, an ask price for an item and a accept price for the item. The method also includes storing the ask price for the item and the accept price for the item in a memory element provided by the at least one computer. The method also includes providing the ask price for the item to a buyer and receiving, from the buyer, an offer price and a max price. The method also includes storing the offer price for the item and the max price for the item in the memory element. The method also includes calculating a final transaction price using the at least one computer and assessing a penalty to the buyer based at least on the offer price. | 08-28-2014 |
Kavan Manson, Bellevue, WA US
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20090118041 | GOLF TEE - A golf tee for supporting a golf ball above a surface is provided having a lower end portion engageable with the surface and an upper end portion having an upper surface with a first surface area. A plurality of protrusions extend from the upper surface. The protrusions have a portion that engages the golf ball when the golf ball is on the tee to space the golf ball from the upper surface. The portion has a second surface area engaging the golf ball smaller than the first surface area. | 05-07-2009 |
Kelledy Manson, Boylston, MA US
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20090023174 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR DETECTING IMMUNE RESPONSES - Methods and compositions for detecting immune responses and antigen-specific cells are described herein. | 01-22-2009 |
20140213479 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR DETECTING IMMUNE RESPONSES - Methods and compositions for detecting immune responses and antigen-specific cells are described herein. | 07-31-2014 |
Laura Manson, Medina, OH US
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20140173957 | LABLE CLIP FOR DIVIDERS IN INDUSTRIAL BINS - The present invention provides a label clip for use with a bin divider, having a first major face and a second label bearing face. Typically, the first major face and the second label bearing face are angled from one another by an angle of approximately 0-60° and preferably by about 20°. The faces are connected to a divider of a bin system by an extension leg and a retaining leg and preferably an insertion leg. One or more reinforcing sections may link the extension leg and label face. The clip may also optionally include one or more gripping sections protruding from the extension leg toward the major face. | 06-26-2014 |
Laura L. Manson, Medina, OH US
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20080253224 | Agitator for a food mixer - A food mixer ( | 10-16-2008 |
Leonard Manson, Columbia, MO US
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20130108525 | METHOD FOR SEPARATION OF CHEMICALLY PURE OS FROM METAL MIXTURES | 05-02-2013 |
20140328736 | METHOD FOR SEPARATION OF CHEMICALLY PURE OS FROM METAL MIXTURES - A method for separating an amount of osmium from a mixture containing the osmium and at least one other additional metal is provided. In particular, method for forming and trapping OsO | 11-06-2014 |
Neal Richard Manson, Southfield, MI US
Richard B. Manson, Baltimore, MD US
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20110048248 | FRYER AND ASSOCIATED HEAT EXCHANGE SYSTEM - A fryer unit includes a vat and heat exchange system with multiple passes within the fryer vat. Additional heat exchange passes may be provided in ductwork along the exterior surface of the lateral vat sidewalls. | 03-03-2011 |
20150208865 | FRYER AND ASSOCIATED HEAT EXCHANGE SYSTEM - A fryer unit includes a vat and heat exchange system with multiple passes within the fryer vat. Additional heat exchange passes may be provided in ductwork along the exterior surface of the lateral vat sidewalls. | 07-30-2015 |
Robert Manson, Trabuco Canyon, CA US
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20150276097 | HELICALLY WOUND PLASTIC TUBING WITH VARIABLE PROFILE THICKNESS AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - Plastic tubing including a thermoplastic ribbon helically wrapped and heat bonded to itself to form a tubing wall and a thermoplastic reinforcement located helically around and along the tubing wall. At least a thickness of the tubing wall or a size of the thermoplastic reinforcement is varied along the tubing wall. | 10-01-2015 |
Robert Manson, San Francisco, CA US
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20140012859 | PERSONALIZED DYNAMIC CONTENT DELIVERY SYSTEM - Methods and systems are disclosed for delivering content to users. In one embodiment, a computer system obtains text associated with a content item, where the text comprises: text from a transcript associated with a content item, when available; text from a web feed (e.g., an RSS feed, etc.) associated with the content item, when available; text from a webpage associated with the content item, when available; and text that is returned from a call to an application programming interface (API) of a provider of the content item, when available. The computer system then determines a set of entities based on the obtained text. | 01-09-2014 |
Rodney Manson, Solon, IA US
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20120042580 | DECK DRAINAGE SYSTEM - In an embodiment, a deck drainage system has a water-receiving structure locatable under the deck and a gutter connectable to the deck adjacent to an end of the water-receiving structure for receiving water from the water-receiving structure. The water receiving structure comprises a plurality of interconnected troughs. Each trough of the plurality of interconnected troughs includes first and second opposing sidewalls. The first sidewall of a respective trough comprises a tab and a second sidewall of the respective trough comprises a channel. The tab of the first sidewall of a first trough of the plurality of interconnected troughs extends into the channel of the second sidewall of a successively adjacent second trough of the plurality of interconnected troughs. | 02-23-2012 |
Scott M. Manson, Moscow, ID US
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20120063039 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROTECTION OF COMPONENTS IN ELECTRICAL POWER DELIVERY SYSTEMS - Various embodiments disclosed herein provide protection to monitored equipment at both a local level and a system level, in order to offer more comprehensive protection. In one particular embodiment, the protected equipment may include one or more generators. The protection system may utilize time-synchronized data in order to analyze data provided by systems having disparate sampling rates, that are monitored by different equipment, and/or equipment that is geographically separated. Various embodiments may be configured to utilize a variety of sampling rates. | 03-15-2012 |
20130018521 | Systems and Methods for Blackout Protection - A system for managing an electric power delivery system is disclosed that includes a set of remote intelligent electronic devices (IEDs) and a central IED. The remote IEDs may be configured to obtain information related to rotor angles, operating frequencies, rate of change of frequency, rotating inertia, and power consumption levels of loads and generators included in the electric power delivery system. The central IED may communicate with the remote IEDs to determine which loads and generators are associated with a sub-grid of the electric power delivery system and whether to disconnected certain loads or generators. Based on this determination, the central IED may direct the remote IEDs to disconnect loads or generators from the electric power delivery system, or to rapidly increase or decrease generator output as appropriate. | 01-17-2013 |
20140359351 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROTECTION OF COMPONENTS IN ELECTRICAL POWER DELIVERY SYSTEMS - Various embodiments disclosed herein provide protection to monitored equipment at both a local level and a system level, in order to offer more comprehensive protection. In one particular embodiment, the protected equipment may include one or more generators. The protection system may utilize time-synchronized data in order to analyze data provided by systems having disparate sampling rates, that are monitored by different equipment, and/or equipment that is geographically separated. Various embodiments may be configured to utilize a variety of sampling rates. | 12-04-2014 |
20150222123 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR UNDER-FREQUENCY BLACKOUT PROTECTION - Detection of which generators are connected using a common, isolated sub-grid using information from intelligent electronic devices (IEDs) in communication with each generator is disclosed herein. Each IED receives rotor position information from a rotor position detection device of the generator. Each IED may then calculate rotor speed, information of the generator and transmit such information to a central IED. The central IED uses the rotor speed information to determine which generators are connected to a common, isolated sub-grid. The central IED may further use rotor position, rotor speed, and rate-of-change-of-speed information either calculated at the central IED or transmitted from the IEDs. | 08-06-2015 |
Steven J. Manson, Tucson, AZ US
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20080204454 | System and method for partitioning CAD models of parts into simpler sub-parts for analysis of physical characteristics of the parts - A slicing tool works with a solid modeling system to partition the geometric representation of a three-dimensional part into a series of simpler sub-parts the union of which replicates the original part in a maimer that introduces a minimal number of new surfaces in each sub-part and in total. This approach uses the existing analytic surfaces that define the part geometry to partition the part and selects a partition from a quality metric based on the number of trimmed surfaces of the part being partitioned and the candidate sub-parts. This approach greatly reduces the complexity of any downstream solid modeling applications that perform combinatorial surface operations on the geometric representation of the series of sub-parts to analyze physical characteristics such as radiation, mechanical, optical, thermal, structural or biological of the original part. | 08-28-2008 |
20120147167 | FACIAL RECOGNITION USING A SPHERICITY METRIC - A facial recognition system and a method for performing facial recognition are provided. The facial recognition system includes a memory configured to store a target data set identifying a plurality of predefined points on a face of a target and a processor. The processor may be configured to receive an arbitrary number of photographs including a face of a subject, each of the photographs being at an arbitrary angle and at an arbitrary distance from the subject, create a subject data set identifying the plurality of predefined points on the subject's face based upon the received photographs, and perform facial recognition on the subject data set by comparing the subject data set to the target data set. | 06-14-2012 |
Steven James Manson, Tucson, AZ US
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20120114202 | IMAGE REGISTRATION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REGISTERING IMAGES FOR DEFORMABLE SURFACES - Embodiments of an image registration system and method registering corresponding images of a deformable surface are generally described herein. In some embodiments, image features of the corresponding images are converted to point features, the point features from each corresponding image are sorted based on one or more attributes of the point features, and a plurality of three-point sets are generated for each image from a selected portion of the sorted point features. Each three-point set defines a triangle. Matching triangles may be identified from the corresponding images. The corresponding point features of the matching triangles represent corresponding image features providing for at least local image registration. | 05-10-2012 |
20140219569 | IMAGE RECOGNITION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING SIMILARITIES IN DIFFERENT IMAGES - Embodiments for determining the similarity of different images are generally described herein. In some embodiments, image features of different images are converted to clusters, the clusters from each image are sorted based on one or more attributes of the clusters, and a plurality of three-point sets are generated for each image from a selected portion of the sorted clusters. Each three-point set defines a triangle. Matching triangles may be identified from the different images. The corresponding clusters of the matching triangles represent corresponding image features providing for a measure of the similarity of the two different images. | 08-07-2014 |
Susan E. Manson, Berthoud, CO US
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20100123805 | System and method for analyzing a digital image - A method of analyzing images captured using an imaging device is provided herein. The analysis provides suggestions for changing a parameter of the imaging device during subsequent image capture. | 05-20-2010 |
20130278780 | Configuring an Image Capturing Device Based on a Configuration Image - A method is disclosed for operating an image capturing device. The method is performed by one or more processors of the image capturing device. The one or more processors detect a configuration image using a lens of the image capturing device. The configuration image is associated with information for configuring the image capturing device. The one or more processors determine a set of image capturing settings based on the information and captures an image other than the configuration image using the determined set of image capturing settings. | 10-24-2013 |
Timothy Kevin Manson, San Francisco, CA US
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20140304099 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO FACILITATE PROPERTY LEASING - Methods and apparatus are described to facilitate the leasing of property, including the posting of properties to be leased, accepting bids from applicants, and mediating an auction process. The method and apparatus accepts multiple criteria bids, such as a rent, lease term, and move in date, and ranks the offers provided by applicants. Alternatively, or in addition, the method and apparatus includes the ability for the owner to set terms which may be accepted without competitive bidding among applicants. The method and apparatus also include the ability to provide applicants with feedback on the ranking of their bid. | 10-09-2014 |
Timothy Ray Manson, Redmond, WA US
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20160038781 | EXERCISE RESISTANCE DEVICE - An exercise resistance device comprises a first hollow elongated bar and a second hollow elongated bar that can be combined together. The first hollow elongated bar further comprises a first loop on one end and a male connector on the other end, and the second hollow elongated bar further comprises a second loop on one end and a female connector on the other end. The first elongated bar is connected to the second elongated bar by inserting its male connector end into the female connector end of the second elongated bar. A locking mechanism may be provided to secure the connection of the two bars. An interchangeable resistive band is connected to the first loop and the second loop. A user may perform various exercises by pushing the combined first elongated bar and second elongated bar away from the resistive band, and adjusting the tension of the resistive band. | 02-11-2016 |
Wayne Smeaton Manson US
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20140259388 | BED CHAIR - A bed chair apparatus has a user support surface which includes a back section | 09-18-2014 |
William Manson, Calumut City, IL US
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20090026060 | Position Responsive Switch - A position responsive switch. A position responsive switch comprises of a two chamber housing having a first and a second chamber. An aperture is disposed between the two chambers. A first lead wire and a second lead wire extend through the second chamber. A first and second set of contact members are coupled to the first lead wire and second lead wire. A conductive object is disposed within the two chamber housing. The conductive object is disposed in the second chamber and couples a contact member from the first set and second set together to form an electrical communication therewith. The first set of contact members and the second set of contact members are splayed upon and substantially conforming to the contour of an interior surface of the second chamber; and alternate in configuration around the chamber. An airtight container is configured to enclose the two chamber housing. | 01-29-2009 |
20090029022 | COOKING RACK ACCESSORY - A cooking rack accessory for steaming food and a method thereof. The cooking rack accessory comprises of a support frame that includes a toroidal fluid reservoir configured to store a fluid. A manifold is disposed above the fluid reservoir and is in fluid communication with the fluid reservoir. A toroidal steam chamber is disposed above the manifold and is in fluid communication with the manifold and the fluid reservoir. A plurality of coupling members is coupled to the support frame and configured to selectably couple to a cooking rack. The coupling members are elongated members extending from the fluid reservoir and arch over a cooking rack. A plurality of steam apertures is disposed through the steam chamber to release steam. A selectably sealable fill aperture includes a spout member coupled to a funnel member, which is all in fluid communication with each other and with the fluid reservoir. | 01-29-2009 |