Brooks, TX
Amy C. Brooks, Burleson, TX US
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20090209574 | FLUOROQUINOLONE DERIVATIVES FOR OPHTHALMIC APPLICATIONS - The present invention relates to fluoroquinolone derivatives having enhanced ocular penetration characteristics and/or antimicrobial activity, and to compositions comprising such derivatives. The derivatives and compositions are particularly well suited for treating ophthalmic bacterial infections. The present invention more particularly relates to the discovery that a 2-methyl substitution on a diazabicyclo group attached to a fluoroquinolone ring system produces improved permeability characteristics, and that a 5-amino substitution on a fluoroquinolone ring system results in improved anti-microbial activity. | 08-20-2009 |
20110160172 | FLUOROQUINOLONE DERIVATIVES FOR OPHTHALMIC APPLICATIONS - The present invention relates to fluoroquinolone derivatives having enhanced ocular penetration characteristics and/or antimicrobial activity, and to compositions comprising such derivatives. The derivatives and compositions are particularly well suited for treating ophthalmic bacterial infections. The present invention more particularly relates to the discovery that a 2-methyl substitution on a diazabicyclo group attached to a fluoroquinolone ring system produces improved permeability characteristics, and that a 5-amino substitution on a fluoroquinolone ring system results in improved anti-microbial activity. | 06-30-2011 |
20120108557 | FLUOROQUINOLONE DERIVATIVES FOR OPHTHALMIC APPLICATIONS - The present invention relates to fluoroquinolone derivatives having enhanced ocular penetration characteristics and/or antimicrobial activity, and to compositions comprising such derivatives. The derivatives and compositions are particularly well suited for treating ophthalmic bacterial infections. The present invention more particularly relates to the discovery that a 2-methyl substitution on a diazabicyclo group attached to a fluoroquinolone ring system produces improved permeability characteristics, and that a 5-amino substitution on a fluoroquinolone ring system results in improved anti-microbial activity. | 05-03-2012 |
Amy Lyn Brooks, Waxahachie, TX US
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20150041131 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR USING TEMPORARY, SLOW DEGRADING, PARTICULATE AGENTS IN A SUBTERRANEAN FORMATION - Methods, fluids, and compositions are provided for treating subterranean formations. The fluids can be servicing or drilling fluids including a base fluid and a particulate agent or biocide precursor particulate agent. The particulate agent can seal flow paths in the subterranean formation and subsequently can be degraded to allow flow to resume. The particulate agent may be a reaction product of a urea containing compound and an aldehyde containing compound. An example of such a reaction product is a methylene urea. | 02-12-2015 |
Andrea Morley Brooks, Plano, TX US
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20150335356 | Skin Treatment Apparatus - In various implementations, a skin treatment device may include an abrasive member. The abrasive member may be perforated. The skin treatment device may include flange(s) that at least partially retain the abrasive sheet in a recess of the body of the skin treatment device. In various implementations, the skin treatment device may be utilized to remove calluses. | 11-26-2015 |
Andrew Brooks, Tomball, TX US
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20150378043 | Magnetic Ranging While Rotating - A method for magnetic ranging includes rotating a downhole tool in a drilling well in sensory range of magnetic flux emanating from a target well. The downhole tool includes a magnetometer set and an accelerometer set rotatably coupled to the tool. The magnetometer set and the accelerometer set acquire corresponding magnetometer measurements and accelerometer measurements while rotating. The magnetometer measurements are transformed to a rotation independent reference frame to obtain rotation invariant measurements which are in turn processed to compute at least one of a distance and a direction from the drilling well to the target well. | 12-31-2015 |
20150378044 | Magnetic Ranging To An AC Source While Rotating - A method for magnetic ranging includes rotating a downhole tool in a drilling well in sensory range of magnetic flux emanating from a target well having an AC magnetic source deployed therein. The downhole tool includes a magnetic field sensor deployed therein. The magnetic field sensor measures a magnetic field vector while rotating. The measured magnetic field vector is processed to compute at least one of a distance and a direction from a drilling well to a target well. | 12-31-2015 |
Andrew G. Brooks, Tomball, TX US
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20080230273 | INSTANTANEOUS MEASUREMENT OF DRILLSTRING ORIENTATION - An orientation measurement system is deployed in a wellbore drilling system having one or more reservoir imaging and characterization tools, directional tools, and/or other known BHA tools in a rotating section. The orientation measurement system includes a processor receiving signals from a rotary position sensor measuring an angular position of the rotating section relative to the non-rotating section and receiving signals from an orientation sensor determining the orientation of the non-rotating section relative to a reference frame such as highside. The processor uses the first and second signals to determine a tool face of the rotating member relative to the highside and periodically and/or continuously transmits the determined tool face along the BHA via a suitable communication link. The determined tool face is used by the BHA tools to synchronize measurements with highside and/or to determine azimuth. | 09-25-2008 |
20100169018 | METHOD FOR ESTIMATING THE PROBABILITY OF COLLISION BETWEEN WELLS - A method for drilling a well, the method including: identifying another well proximate to the well being drilled; collecting spatial information for at least a portion of the another well and the well being drilled; estimating a trajectory for at least a portion of the well being drilled and the another well; estimating an uncertainty in spatial information for each trajectory; estimating a probability of a collision with the another well during the drilling of the well by integrating a probability density function using the uncertainties and the trajectories; and performing the drilling in a manner that limits the probability of collision. A system and another method are provided. | 07-01-2010 |
20100211318 | Multi-Station Analysis of Magnetic Surveys - A multi-station gravity and magnetic survey is carried out in a borehole. The data from the survey are processed to estimate the inclination and azimuth of the borehole. The drill collar relative permeability is estimated, and the estimated drill collar permeability is then used to remove the effects of induced magnetization of the drill collar on the magnetic measurements. | 08-19-2010 |
20130151157 | DYNAMIC BOREHOLE AZIMUTH MEASUREMENTS - A method for making dynamic borehole azimuth measurements while drilling includes processing cross-axial magnetic field measurements in combination with accelerometer measurements to compute the dynamic borehole azimuth. In one or more embodiments, the cross-axial magnetic field measurements and the accelerometer measurements may be used to compute the magnitude of a cross-axial magnetic field component, a toolface offset, and a borehole inclination, which may in turn be used to compute the dynamic borehole azimuth. The disclosed methods may utilize near-bit sensor measurements obtained while drilling, thereby enabling a near-bit dynamic borehole azimuth to be computed while drilling. | 06-13-2013 |
20130151158 | UTILIZATION OF DYNAMIC DOWNHOLE SURVEYING MEASUREMENTS - A method for making dynamic gravity toolface measurements while rotating a downhole measurement tool in a borehole is disclosed. The method includes processing magnetic field measurements and accelerometer measurements to compute a toolface offset and further processing the toolface offset in combination with a magnetic toolface to obtain the dynamic gravity toolface. Methods for correcting dynamic and static navigational sensor measurements to remove sensor biases, for example, are also disclosed. | 06-13-2013 |
20130154845 | Mud Pulse Telemetry Noise Reduction Method - A method for reducing noise in downhole fluid communications includes processing first and second received signals in combination with a strobe signal from an active pump to obtain pump signatures at first and second spaced measurement locations. The pump signatures are used to compute a transfer function of the fluid channel between the two measurement locations. The transfer function may then be used to estimate the telemetry signal traveling in the uphole direction. | 06-20-2013 |
Brian Brooks, Austin, TX US
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20160117810 | Method and Apparatus for Rendering an Image for an Entire Web Page on Physical Devices - In at least one embodiment, a system and method described herein provides a concrete and tangible solution to solve a problem of remotely and programmatically activating and manipulating a device to capture screen shots of a complete web page and, in at least one embodiment, prevent and, if necessary, recover from device crashes. | 04-28-2016 |
Britt Eric Brooks, Allen, TX US
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20150112502 | LOW DROP-OUT VOLTAGE REGULATOR MODELING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A specialized low drop-out voltage regulator (LDO) computer system stores a generalized base model of an LDO. The base model includes values representing a circuit topology and a set of analog behavior blocks associated with the generalized LDO. Values of a set of operational parameters associated with a specific model of LDO are input to the specialized LDO computer system from a data sheet associated with the specific model of LDO. The specialized LDO computer system transforms the set of operational parameters into a computer model of the specific LDO. The LDO-specific computer model is output as a netlist or as a set of instantiation control values to control external hardware such as an integrated circuit die tooling system or a computer graphical display system. | 04-23-2015 |
Bruce F. Brooks, Austin, TX US
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20090287592 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONFERRING A BENEFIT TO A THRID PARTY FROM THE SALE OF LEADS - A computer system and method for operating a computer system to confer a benefit to a third party recipient from the sale of leads. Receiving a lead entry from the lead contributor, the lead entry having a lead description describing a desired good or service. Transmitting an alert of the lead to potential providers inviting the potential providers to buy a share in the lead. Upon receiving a lead purchase request from the requesting potential provider including a payment for the lead, processing the lead purchase request including crediting an account of a third party recipient with a portion of the payment. | 11-19-2009 |
Christopher R. Brooks, Austin, TX US
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20150060449 | PHARMACEUTICAL WASTE CONTAINER AND LID - Embodiments disclosed herein describe systems and methods for a reusable pharmaceutical waste container with a restrictive lid. In embodiments, as the amount of pharmaceutical waste increases to a pharmaceutical waste threshold, the pharmaceutical waste may interact with a flywheel to vertically move the axis of rotation of the flywheel from a first position to a second position. Responsive to the axis of rotation of the flywheel being vertically changed to the second position, a first of a plurality of fans of the flywheel may lock the restrictive lid, such that the restrictive lid may not open internally within the restrictive lid so no additional waste may be placed on any of the plurality of fans. | 03-05-2015 |
Cynthia B. Brooks, Austin, TX US
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20090053535 | Reduced Residual Formation in Etched Multi-Layer Stacks - A multi-layer stack for imprint lithography is formed by applying a first polymerizable composition to a substrate, polymerizing the first polymerizable composition to form a first polymerized layer, applying a second polymerizable composition to the first polymerized layer, and polymerizing the second polymerizable composition to form a second polymerized layer on the first polymerized layer. The first polymerizable composition includes a polymerizable component with a glass transition temperature less than about 25° C., and the first polymerized layer is substantially impermeable to the second polymerizable composition. | 02-26-2009 |
20090212012 | CRITICAL DIMENSION CONTROL DURING TEMPLATE FORMATION - Thickness of a residual layer may be altered to control critical dimension of features in a patterned layer provided by an imprint lithography process. The thickness of the residual layer may be directly proportional or inversely proportional to the critical dimension of features. Dispensing techniques and material selection may also provide control of the critical dimension of features in the patterned layer. | 08-27-2009 |
20100095862 | Double Sidewall Angle Nano-Imprint Template - The present application describes a template with feature profiles that have multiple sidewall angles. The multiple sidewall angles facilitate control over critical dimensions and reduce issues related to template release. | 04-22-2010 |
20100109194 | Master Template Replication - Systems and methods for providing multiple replicas from a master template are described. Replicas may be formed having a mesa. In one embodiment, a dummy fill region may be included on master template and/or replicas. | 05-06-2010 |
20120187085 | CRITICAL DIMENSION CONTROL DURING TEMPLATE FORMATION - Thickness of a residual layer may be altered to control critical dimension of features in a patterned layer provided by an imprint lithography process. The thickness of the residual layer may be directly proportional or inversely proportional to the critical dimension of features. Dispensing techniques and material selection may also provide control of the critical dimension of features in the patterned layer. | 07-26-2012 |
20120288686 | REDUCED RESIDUAL FORMATION IN ETCHED MULTI-LAYER STACKS - A multi-layer stack for imprint lithography is formed by applying a first polymerizable composition to a substrate, polymerizing the first polymerizable composition to form a first polymerized layer, applying a second polymerizable composition to the first polymerized layer, and polymerizing the second polymerizable composition to form a second polymerized layer on the first polymerized layer. The first polymerizable composition includes a polymerizable component with a glass transition temperature less than about 25° C., and the first polymerized layer is substantially impermeable to the second polymerizable composition. | 11-15-2012 |
David R. Brooks, Richwood, TX US
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20100152028 | PREPARATION OF CATALYST FOR BISPHENOLS PRODUCTION - An improved method of preparing an ion exchange resin catalyst by partial neutralization of the ion exchange resin catalyst with a promoter. The promoter and a fluid are introduced into a vessel or a reactor which is partially filled with the ion exchange resin catalyst forming an ion exchange resin catalyst bed in the vessel or reactor. The fluid and the promoter are recirculated in an upflow direction at a velocity sufficient to partially fluidize the ion exchange resin catalyst bed and to achieve a rapid uniform distribution of the promoter throughout the catalyst bed. | 06-17-2010 |
Douglas A. Brooks, San Antonio, TX US
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20150227775 | 3-D Imaging Sensor Based Location Estimation - A system and method for estimating a location of an object or vehicle is provided. Images of a region encompassing the object are obtained, providing a three dimensional (3-D) view frame of the region. 3-D view frames are collected along a direction of travel of the object. A 3-D map is generated along the direction of travel of the object, the map based on the 3-D view frames and further based on an estimate of motion of the object at times associated with the 3-D view frames. A first set of features is extracted from the 3-D map. A geo-referenced feature database is searched for a second set of features that match the first set of features. A geo-location associated with the second set of features is retrieved from the feature database. The location of the object is estimated based on the retrieved geo-location. | 08-13-2015 |
George Brooks, Allen, TX US
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20080316940 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR USING MANAGED PORT CIRCUITRY TO MAP CONNECTIONS AMONG STRUCTURED CABLING APPARATUS AND NETWORK DEVICES - A managed port circuit includes a detection circuit that is disposed in a communication channel between a first local port and a second local port and a controller that is coupled to the detection circuit and is operable to configure the detection circuit in a detection configuration in which the first and second local ports are connected to the controller and a second pass through configuration in which the first and second local ports are connected to each other via the communication channel, the controller being further operable to determine when an end device is connected to one of the first and second local ports when the detection circuit is in the detection configuration. | 12-25-2008 |
20100266117 | Network Switch with Integrated Cable Termination Locations - A network switch that can directly receive and connect to telecommunications cables includes: a body; a first panel mounted to the body; a first plurality of ports located in the first panel, each of the first plurality of ports configured to receive a telecommunications cable; a second panel mounted to the body; a second plurality of ports located in the second panel, each of the second plurality of ports configured to receive a patch cord; and electronic circuitry housed in the body for conducting network switching operations, the electronic circuitry being connected with the first plurality of ports and the second plurality of ports. Such a network switch can receive a cable directly, rather than requiring an intermediate patch panel, and therefore can simplify either an interconnect or a cross-connect telecommunications system. | 10-21-2010 |
20110008996 | Dynamic Labeling of Patch Panel Ports - A patch panel for a communications patching system includes a plurality of connector ports. Each connector port is configured to detect insertion and removal of a patch cord. A controller is electrically coupled to the connector ports and monitors patch cord interconnections. An electronic display is positioned adjacent the connector ports and displays port identification information and real-time patch cord connection information for each respective connector port. The displayed patch cord connection information is dynamically updated by the controller as a patch cord is inserted or removed from a respective connector port. | 01-13-2011 |
20130201993 | NETWORK SWITCH WITH INTEGRATED CABLE TERMINATION LOCATIONS - A network switch that can directly receive and connect to telecommunications cables includes: a body; a first panel mounted to the body; a first plurality of ports located in the first panel, each of the first plurality of ports configured to receive a telecommunications cable; a second panel mounted to the body; a second plurality of ports located in the second panel, each of the second plurality of ports configured to receive a patch cord; and electronic circuitry housed in the body for conducting network switching operations, the electronic circuitry being connected with the first plurality of ports and the second plurality of ports. Such a network switch can receive a cable directly, rather than requiring an intermediate patch panel, and therefore can simplify either an interconnect or a cross-connect telecommunications system. | 08-08-2013 |
20140111346 | Methods of Automatically Recording Patching Changes at Passive Patch Panels and Network Equipment - Methods of executing patching connection changes in a patching field are provided in which an electronic work order is received on a display located at the patching field, the electronic work order specifying the patching connection change. A technician may perform the patching connection change. Then, an electronic message may be sent from the patching field indicating that the patching change has been completed. | 04-24-2014 |
20140211809 | NETWORK SWITCH WITH INTEGRATED CABLE TERMINATION LOCATIONS - A network switch that can directly receive and connect to telecommunications cables includes: a body; a first panel mounted to the body; a first plurality of ports located in the first panel, each of the first plurality of ports configured to receive a telecommunications cable; a second panel mounted to the body; a second plurality of ports located in the second panel, each of the second plurality of ports configured to receive a patch cord; and electronic circuitry housed in the body for conducting network switching operations, the electronic circuitry being connected with the first plurality of ports and the second plurality of ports. Such a network switch can receive a cable directly, rather than requiring an intermediate patch panel, and therefore can simplify either an interconnect or a cross-connect telecommunications system. | 07-31-2014 |
20150334473 | METHODS OF AUTOMATICALLY RECORDING PATCHING CHANGES AT PASSIVE PATCH PANELS AND NETWORK EQUIPMENT - Methods of executing patching connection changes in a patching field are provided in which an electronic work order is received on a display located at the patching field, the electronic work order specifying the patching connection change. A technician may perform the patching connection change. Then, an electronic message may be sent from the patching field indicating that the patching change has been completed. | 11-19-2015 |
Gerald E. Brooks, Missouri City, TX US
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20110302484 | Electronic Forms Completion Method - An electronic forms completion method and apparatus. In one embodiment of the method, first and second data stored on a memory device is read. The first data and the second data is mapped to first and second columns, respectively, of a first record in a database. After mapping the first data and second data to the first and second columns, respectively, of the first record, the first and second data is stored in the first and second columns, respectively, of the first record. The first and second columns of the first record is then mapped to respective fields of an instance of a first electronic form. After mapping the first and second columns of the first electronic record to respective fields of the instance of the first electronic form, the first and second data is read from the first and second columns, respectively, of the first record. A visual representation of the instance of the first electronic form is generated, which comprises a visual representation of the first and second data read from the first and second columns, respectively, of the first record. | 12-08-2011 |
James E. Brooks, Manvel, TX US
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20090168606 | INTERACTIVE AND/OR SECURE ACIVATION OF A TOOL - A tool activation system and method includes receiving an authorization code of a user to verify access rights of a user to activate the tool. In one example, the authorization code is receive from a smart card. The environment around the tool, which can be in a wellbore, for example, is checked. In response to the authorization code and the checking of the environment, activation of the tool is enabled. | 07-02-2009 |
20100286800 | TRACTOR COMMUNICATION/CONTROL AND SELECT FIRE PERFORATING SWITCH SIMULATIONS - Apparatus and methods for controlling and communicating with one or more tools in a downhole tool string including a tractor, an auxiliary tractor tool, a logging tool, a safety sub, a release mechanism, a unit containing sensors for monitoring downhole conditions, a setting tool, and a perforating gun. Control and communication are accomplished by sending signals from the surface to control switches in the control units on the tool, with redundant switches for safety, to state machines in the respective control units, each state machine returning a signal verifying switch status to the surface. The state machine need not return a signal including a unique identifier. | 11-11-2010 |
20110066378 | Apparatus and Methods for Controlling and Communicating with Downhole Devices - Apparatus and methods for controlling and communicating with one or more tools in a downhole tool string including a tractor, an auxiliary tractor tool, a logging tool, a safety sub, a release mechanism, a unit containing sensors for monitoring downhole conditions, a setting tool, and a perforating gun. Also provided are apparatus and methods for controlling and communicating with one or more perforating guns, release devices, and explosive devices in a string to be lowered into a wellbore. Control and communication are accomplished by sending signals from the surface to control switches in the control units on the tool, with redundant switches for safety, to state machines in the respective control units, each state machine returning a signal verifying switch status to the surface. Control and power functions are accomplished with voltage of different polarities for safety. | 03-17-2011 |
20110090091 | Apparatus and methods for controlling and communicating with downwhole devices - Apparatus and methods for controlling and communicating with one or more tools in a downhole tool string including a tractor, an auxiliary tractor tool, a logging tool, a safety sub, a release mechanism, a unit containing sensors for monitoring downhole conditions, a setting tool, and a perforating gun. Also provided are apparatus and methods for controlling and communicating with one or more perforating guns, release devices, and explosive devices in a string to be lowered into a wellbore. Control and communication are accomplished by sending signals from the surface to control switches in the control units on the tool, with redundant switches for safety, to state machines in the respective control units, “each state machine returning a signal verifying switch status to the surface. Control and power functions are accomplished with voltage of different polarities for safety. | 04-21-2011 |
20110271751 | Simulating Downhole Flow Through a Perforation - A method of testing a core sample is provided. The method comprises determining an impedance map, attaching a sleeve to the core sample, and measuring a flow performance of the core sample. An impedance of each of a plurality of portions of the sleeve is based on the impedance map. | 11-10-2011 |
20110283872 | Downhole severing tool - The pipe cutting capacity of a explosive pipe cutter may be improved by mixing the explosive material with powdered metal to increase the explosive gas density or directing colliding shock fronts from opposite axial directions against a disc of metal having a shock impedance substantially corresponding to the shock impedance capacity of the explosive material | 11-24-2011 |
20120168226 | METHOD OF FABRICATION AND USE OF INTEGRATED DETONATORS - A detonator assembly is provided for use in oilfield operations to detonate an explosive downhole including a capacitor discharge unit and initiator electrically connected together to form a single unit. Further, provided is a method of fabricating an integrated detonator. Additionally, a method of use for an integrated detonating unit is provided. | 07-05-2012 |
20130031969 | Simulating Downhole Flow Through a Perforation - A method of testing a core sample is provided. The method comprises determining an impedance map, attaching a sleeve to the core sample, and measuring a flow performance of the core sample. An impedance of each of a plurality of portions of the sleeve is based on the impedance map. | 02-07-2013 |
20130042780 | High voltage explosive assembly for downhole detonations - A downhole explosive detonation comprises a high voltage electro-explosive initiator comprising an input high voltage power supply with a low impedance shunting fuse, a flexible electrical link and a capacitor discharge unit. Explosive is initiated in a direction approximately parallel, or in another version perpendicular to the capacitor discharge unit. A unique configuration and construction of the assembly allows installation through a small service port in the gun housing structure for more efficient gun arming. A real time downhole voltage monitoring is described that transmits voltage readings to the surface during a firing sequence. | 02-21-2013 |
20130220613 | Transient control of wellbore pressure - A method and apparatus is described for modifying downhole wellbore pressure at the instant that an explosive event occurs. By a significant temporary reduction in wellbore pressure, for example, an explosive cutter will be able to cut through thicker pipe in a deep well with high hydrostatic pressure. A favorable transient wellbore pressure is achieved by the selective timing of implosion and explosion devices, to improve the performance of certain explosive tools when subsequently initiated, such as shaped charge explosive cutters, severing tools, setting tools and perforating guns. As part of the system, each implosion or explosion device is initiated by a detonator having a preprogrammed control unit with a preselected timing delay to take advantage of the temporarily lowered wellbore pressure. | 08-29-2013 |
20130284441 | Downhole severing tool - The pipe cutting capacity of an explosive pipe cutter may be improved by directing colliding shock fronts from opposite axial directions against a disc of metal having a shock impedance substantially corresponding to the shock impedance capacity of the explosive material | 10-31-2013 |
20130300569 | Apparatus and Methods for Controlling and Communicating with Downhole Devices - Apparatus and methods for controlling and communicating with one or more tools in a downhole tool string including a tractor, an auxiliary tractor tool, a logging tool, a safety sub, a release mechanism, a unit containing sensors for monitoring downhole conditions, a setting tool, and a perforating gun. Also provided are apparatus and methods for controlling and communicating with one or more perforating guns, release devices, and explosive devices in a string to be lowered into a wellbore. Control and communication are accomplished by sending signals from the surface to control switches in the control units on the tool, with redundant switches for safety, to state machines in the respective control units, “each state machine returning a signal verifying switch status to the surface. Control and power functions are accomplished with voltage of different polarities for safety. | 11-14-2013 |
20130312510 | Simulating Downhole Flow Through a Perforation - A system for testing a core sample comprises a non-permeable sleeve configured to be placed over a core sample, a first pair of opposing actuators to apply opposing force to the non-permeable sleeve in a first axis normal to an axis of the core sample, a second pair of opposing actuators to apply opposing force to the non-permeable sleeve in a second axis normal to the axis of the core sample and normal to the first axis, a wellbore pressure reservoir to provide simulated wellbore pressure, and a formation pressure reservoir to provide simulated formation fluid pressure. | 11-28-2013 |
20140151018 | Tractor Communication/Control and Select Fire Perforating Switch Simulations - Apparatus and methods for controlling and communicating with one or more tools in a downhole tool string including a tractor, an auxiliary tractor tool, a logging tool, a safety sub, a release mechanism, a unit containing sensors for monitoring downhole conditions, a setting tool, and a perforating gun. Control and communication are accomplished by sending signals from the surface to control switches in the control units on the tool, with redundant switches for safety, to state machines in the respective control units, each state machine returning a signal verifying switch status to the surface. The state machine need not return a signal including a unique identifier. | 06-05-2014 |
James E. Brooks, Montgomery, TX US
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20150292849 | High Voltage Explosive assembly for downhole detonations - A downhole explosive detonation comprises a high voltage electro-explosive initiator comprising an input high voltage power supply with a low impedance shunting fuse, a flexible electrical link and a capacitor discharge unit. Explosive is initiated in a direction approximately parallel, or in another version perpendicular to the capacitor discharge unit. A unique configuration and construction of the assembly allows installation through a small service port in the gun housing structure for more efficient gun arming. A real time downhole voltage monitoring is described that transmits voltage readings to the surface during a firing sequence. | 10-15-2015 |
20150322742 | Downhole severing tool - The pipe cutting capacity of an explosive pipe cutter may be improved by directing colliding shock fronts from opposite axial directions against a disc of metal having a shock impedance substantially corresponding to the shock impedance capacity of the explosive material. | 11-12-2015 |
Jarrod Brooks, Mansfield, TX US
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20140095349 | System and Method for Facilitating Social E-Commerce - A software application providing a social, interactive panoramic shopping experience from pictures. The experience should be based upon navigable panoramic spaces from photographs that include the capability for users to interact socially and individually with particular elements within that space | 04-03-2014 |
20140129370 | Chroma Key System and Method for Facilitating Social E-Commerce - A software application providing a social, interactive panoramic shopping experience from pictures along with being able to reconfigure parts of the image based on a chroma key color. | 05-08-2014 |
J. Chance Brooks, Wolfforth, TX US
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20090092708 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PRESERVING FOOD - The present invention includes a method for extending the shelf-life of one or more foods by exposure to one or more pulses of microwave radiation for at least seven (7) seconds. The present invention may also be used to reduce pathogenic organisms in food. The one or more foods may be packaged within a container, sealed and stored. | 04-09-2009 |
20110014331 | MICROWAVE DISINFECTION AND STERILIZATION - A method and apparatus comprising microwave radiation pulses to reduce a microorganism population in an object. | 01-20-2011 |
20140184063 | Microwave Disinfection and Sterilization - A method and apparatus comprising microwave radiation pulses to reduce a microorganism population in an object. | 07-03-2014 |
20150182565 | LACTIC ACID AND OTHER PROBIOTIC BACTERIA TO REDUCE PATHOGENS IN LYMPH NODES AND OTHER LYMPHATIC TISSUES OF LIVESTOCK ANIMALS - The present invention includes compositions and methods for eliminating or reducing microbial contamination in lymph nodes that enter the food supply from livestock comprising: identifying an animal in need of eliminating or reducing microbial contamination in non-gut associated lymph nodes that enter the food supply, and providing the animal with an effective amount of a lactic acid bacteria or probiotic bacterial sufficient to reduce or eliminate the microbial contamination in non-gut associated lymph nodes. | 07-02-2015 |
20160045628 | Microwave Disinfection and Sterilization - A method and apparatus comprising microwave radiation pulses to reduce a microorganism population in an object. | 02-18-2016 |
Jeffrey Charles Brooks, Dallas, TX US
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20130142967 | Star Structure - A structure having a first triangular structure comprising a first triangular geometry and a second triangular structure comprising a second triangular geometry, wherein the first triangular geometry and the second triangular geometry spatially intersect each other. | 06-06-2013 |
Johnathon L. Brooks, Richmond, TX US
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20150133349 | SYNERGISTIC CHEMISTRY TO PREVENT SILICATE SCALING - Two intermediates that have known separate efficacy for preventing scales such as calcium carbonate, magnesium carbonate and barite (barium sulfate) were discovered to have a synergistic effect for preventing or inhibiting silicate scaling when used together. Each of these intermediates is ineffective at preventing silicate scaling when used alone; however, when used in combination, they have a synergistic benefit. In one non-limiting embodiment the components include a polyamine phosphonate and a lysine tetra(alkylene)phosphonate. | 05-14-2015 |
Linda Brooks, Houston, TX US
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20130309333 | METHOD AND COMPOSITION FOR TREATING FELINE SKIN DISORDERS - In a new method of treating feline skin disorders, an area of abnormal skin is identified on a cat, and coconut oil is applied to the area of abnormal skin. To apply the coconut oil, it is applied to a user's fingertips, the user's fingers are pushed through the cat's fur until they contact the cat's skin, and then the user's fingertips are brushed against the skin of the cat against the lie of the fur. The user may continue the application until the coconut oil has been applied to the full area of abnormal skin. Application may be repeated once daily until symptoms of skin disorder completely abate. The coconut oil may be pure or mixed with one or more additional ingredients for aroma, appearance, or texture. The amount of coconut oil applied may be less than ¼ of a teaspoon. | 11-21-2013 |
Michael Anthony Brooks, Pflugerville, TX US
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20130260921 | Golf Swing Caddie - The Golf Swing Caddie is a synthetic artificial turf that is very durable golf training equipment. | 10-03-2013 |
Phillip Brooks, Dallas, TX US
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20140237885 | Decoy Conversion Accessories - A new concept and invention for converting the conventional flying wing decoy into a different species/gender/genome. The system would use a decoy currently on the market and convert the product from the species that it represents to another species/gender/ or genome that the hunter is in pursuit of on that particular hunt. The system would utilize a flexible water proof plastic printed with photo/graphic design art where new body can be wrapped around and new wings inserted in one species of flying decoy to convert it to a completely different species/gender/genome. In essence a flying dove decoy can be converted to a Duck of several different types, and a flying duck decoy can be converted to a flying goose of several different types. This allows the sportsman to use one single motorized system whether it be wind or electric to hunt whatever game he is after without having to purchase several different motorized decoys that cost a lot of money and take up more space. | 08-28-2014 |
20140261856 | Mobile Self-Service Credit Card-Based Fueling Metering Platform and Method - A portable self-serve fuel metering system that may be coupled to a standard portable storage tank or tanker truck, which eliminates for specialized equipment on the tank or tanker truck and the need for underground storage tanks. The invention provides a self-service mobile fueling metering system to be used in collaboration with a standard mobile fueling tank (e.g. a mobile fuel tank or tanker truck). The fuel would be accessible any time a user desires and would not require an attendant be present. The invention provides a cost effective and simple way to provide customers fuel at any time, in a location of your choosing. By using portable tanks or tanker trucks, the invention eliminates the possibility of environmental leaks and spills. | 09-18-2014 |
Ray G. Brooks, Bedford, TX US
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20120181215 | PACKAGING SYSTEM FOR PROTECTION OF IC WAFERS DURING FABRICATION, TRANSPORT AND STORAGE - The packaging system includes an enclosure having an interior volume. A wafer stack, comprising plural wafers and separators in contact with the wafers, is located in the interior volume. The separators have raised bumps extending from each side. The bumps create spaces that allow air to flow therethrough. The separator film intercepts and captures airborne molecular contaminants belonging to organic and inorganic chemical families. In addition, the film is dissipative to static discharge. Furthermore, the bumps provided by the separators protect the fragile wafers from damage due to mechanical shock. The separators are also provided with a peripheral ring or embossment, which contacts the wafer edges and further protects the wafers from damage to mechanical shock. Air cushions can be provided in the wafer stack, which cushions are provided with bands to regulate the compression. | 07-19-2012 |
20150008154 | PACKAGING SYSTEM FOR PROTECTION OF IC WAFERS DURING FABRICATION, TRANSPORT AND STORAGE - The packaging system includes an enclosure having an interior volume. A wafer stack, comprising plural wafers and separators in contact with the wafers, is located in the interior volume. The separators have raised bumps extending from each side. The bumps create spaces that allow air to flow therethrough. The separator film intercepts and captures airborne molecular contaminants belonging to organic and inorganic chemical families. In addition, the film is dissipative to static discharge. Furthermore, the bumps provided by the separators protect the fragile wafers from damage due to mechanical shock. The separators are also provided with a peripheral ring or embossment, which contacts the wafer edges and further protects the wafers from damage to mechanical shock. Air cushions can be provided in the wafer stack, which cushions are provided with bands to regulate the compression. | 01-08-2015 |
Robert Brooks, Houston, TX US
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20130159792 | FAULT DETECTION - Embodiments provide methods, apparatuses, and systems for monitoring and communicating power faults. In various embodiments, a first voltage and a second voltage, both associated with an adapter, are monitored. The first voltage may provide system power and the second voltage may identify a capacity of the adapter. In response to detecting a voltage change, a power failure event may be communicated. | 06-20-2013 |
Robert C. Brooks, Houston, TX US
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20110060926 | Delay Circuit With Reset Feature - A system comprises an AC/DC adapter having a connector. The system also comprises a portable computer that receives said connector. The portable computer comprising a delay circuit coupled to a power transistor that is coupled in parallel with a resistor. The delay circuit causes the power transistor to activate following a time delay after current from the adapter begins to flow through the resistor. As a result of a user beginning to remove the connector from the portable computer, a control transistor is activated to reset the delay circuit. | 03-10-2011 |
20110179299 | Power Management In A System Having A Processor And A Voltage Converter That Provide A Power Voltage To The Processor - A system has a processor and a voltage converter to provide a power voltage to the processor. The processor is able to transition among different power modes, Wherein the voltage converter receives indications to specify different voltage levels of the power voltage for at least two of the power modes. A controller detects a transition of the processor to a tower one of the power modes, and in response to detecting transition of the processor to the lower one of the power modes, disables at least one portion of the voltage converter. | 07-21-2011 |
20110185143 | RESET DAMPENER - A memory reset system including a first memory socket and a second memory socket. A reset signal generator can generate a reset signal to the first memory socket. A dampener circuit can receive the reset signal from the reset signal generator and transmit a dampened reset signal to the second memory socket. | 07-28-2011 |
20110316521 | VARIABLE ADAPTER ID CIRCUIT - A first resistance ( | 12-29-2011 |
20120124397 | POWER SWITCH CONTROL CIRCUITRY - Electronic circuits and methods are provided for conserving power within computers and other apparatus. A logic circuit performs a logical operation on a plurality of variables thus deriving a corresponding output. The output is used to drive and maintain an open or closed state of an electronic switch, accordingly. The electronic switch is disposed between a source of electrical energy and a system power buss of a computer. The computer can assume very low power, full power and other respective operating modes in accordance with the present state of the electronic switch. | 05-17-2012 |
20130055002 | INTERFACE CONNECTION CONTROL - Embodiments herein relate to controlling a connection to an interface. In an embodiment, a protection circuit is to detect a voltage at an input rail of a regulator, where the regulator is to provide power to a peripheral device via an interface. Next, the protection circuit is to compare the detected voltage to a reference voltage. Then, the protection circuit is to generate a detection signal based on the comparison. Lastly, the protection circuit is to disable a connection between the regulator and the interface based on the detection signal. | 02-28-2013 |
20130103961 | Providing Wakeup Logic To Awaken An Electronic Device From A Lower Power Mode - An electronic device ( | 04-25-2013 |
20130286027 | GRAPHICS TO UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS CONVERSION - Example embodiments disclosed herein relate to conversion of a graphics signal to a Universal Serial Bus (USB) signal to be outputted to a USB visual presentation device or display device. The graphics signal is received via a graphics port. The graphics signal is converted to a USB signal. The USB signal is output to the USB visual presentation device or display device. | 10-31-2013 |
20130326404 | Disable Feature of Computing Device - A computing device to detect if a power button of the computing device is accessed as computing device initially receives power from a power source. The computing device disables a feature of the computing device if the power button is accessed as the computing device initially receives power from the power source. | 12-05-2013 |
20140052869 | Operation Mode of Processor - A computing device to detect a communication protocol between the computing device and a second computing device, to identify operating parameters associated with the communication protocol, and to modify a mode of operation of a processor based on the operating parameter. | 02-20-2014 |
20140122746 | CONFIGURATION BASED ON CHASSIS IDENTIFICATIONS - Techniques for configuration are provided. A chassis ID identifies a chassis type. A device, such as a circuit board, may receive the chassis ID from the chassis. The device may be configured based on the chassis type. | 05-01-2014 |
20140164795 | BRIDGE CIRCUIT FOR ETHERNET POWERED DEVICE - A network powered device includes field effect transistors connected as bridge circuit. The bridge circuit includes control circuitry to enable the FETs based on completion of a powered device detection sequence performed by power sourcing equipment coupled to the device via an Ethernet link. | 06-12-2014 |
20140188298 | POWER DRAWN BY NETWORK POWERED DEVICE - Example embodiments disclosed herein relate to determine an amount of power drawn by a network powered device. A power load of the network powered device is set. The amount of power drawn by the power load is incrementally increased based on whether the power load meets at least one criterion. A representation for the increments of the power load is stored in a non-volatile memory. | 07-03-2014 |
20140208140 | POWER CONSUMPTION LIMIT ASSOCIATED WITH POWER OVER ETHERNET (POE) COMPUTING SYSTEM - A computing system is associated with power consumption based on Power over Ethernet (PoE). Power consumption is compared to a threshold, and a signal is asserted that power consumption is to be limited based on the comparison to the threshold. | 07-24-2014 |
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 |
Robert C. Brooks, Hallsville, TX US
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20130139563 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SECURING DOOR MECHANISMS - Apparatus and methods for securing a door having one or more door mechanisms via a cover and base. The cover protects the door mechanisms and includes an enclosure fitting over the at least one of the door mechanisms, a first securing member comprising a slot through which a second securing member passes, and a first joint member. A base connects the cover to the door. The base includes one or more second holes extending through which are one or more fastening mechanisms of the door mechanisms protected by the cover, and a second joint member. A releasable joint alligning the cover with respect to the base, is formed by the first joint member of the cover and the second joint member of the base. | 06-06-2013 |
Robert C. Brooks, Mabank, TX US
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20090203329 | Patient Medication IV Delivery Pump with Wireless Communication to a Hospital Information Management System - A wireless communication system from an IV medication infusion pump to a hospital information management system (HIMS) is disclosed. The system includes an IV pump having pump operation circuitry for monitoring pre-selected characteristics of pump operation indicative of IV administration of medication to a patient. A transmitter or transceiver is connected to the pump operation circuitry for receiving a wireless pump signal representing instructional data to the IV pump and for transmitting a wireless pump signal representing the pre-selected pump operation characteristics. The wireless pump transmitter or transceiver communicates with a hospital information management system (HIMS). The HIMS includes a receiver or transceiver capable of transmitting and receiving the pump signal representing the pump operation characteristics and also includes a computer processor capable of storing and displaying the pump operation characteristics that are represented by the received wireless pump signal. In one embodiment, is a medication order transmitter capable of receiving doctor order input and transmitting a signal representing a pumping operation to the HIMS for comparison to pump operation characteristics represented by the pump signal. | 08-13-2009 |
Robert T. Brooks, Houston, TX US
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20090188678 | Float collar and method - A float collar | 07-30-2009 |
20100044028 | HIGH TEMPERATURE PACKER AND METHOD - A high temperature packer ( | 02-25-2010 |
20110056706 | LONGITUDINALLY SPLIT SWELLABLE PACKER AND METHOD - A swellable packer ( | 03-10-2011 |
Rodge Brooks, Plano, TX US
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20150335356 | Skin Treatment Apparatus - In various implementations, a skin treatment device may include an abrasive member. The abrasive member may be perforated. The skin treatment device may include flange(s) that at least partially retain the abrasive sheet in a recess of the body of the skin treatment device. In various implementations, the skin treatment device may be utilized to remove calluses. | 11-26-2015 |
Russell Scott Brooks, Joshua, TX US
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20100065574 | Beverage Container Handle System - A beverage container handle system is provided to hold, retain, secure, transport, or otherwise engage or couple to a container such as, for example, a beverage container. The system could be positioned about, engaged with, or disposed about portions of a container to provide a removable and adjustable “handle” for the container. The system could include an elongated body, a first structure associated with a first end of the elongated body and configured to dispose about a first end of a container, and a second structure associated with a second end of the elongated body and configured to dispose about a second end of the container. The elongated body could form a handle for the container when the first structure and the second structure are engaged with the container. | 03-18-2010 |
Ryan Dennis Brooks, Houston, TX US
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20150067226 | BACKPLANE CONTROLLER TO ARBITRATE MULTIPLEXING OF COMMUNICATION - A backplane controller to couple to a carrier interface and a plurality of host controllers of different types. The backplane controller is to identify a host controller corresponding to a type of a storage device of a storage device carrier. The storage device carrier is to interface with the carrier interface. The backplane controller is to arbitrate multiplexing of communication between the carrier interface and the identified host controller. | 03-05-2015 |
Shawn Brooks, Ft. Worth, TX US
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20150075102 | System and Method for the Selective Repair of Roofing Shingles - The invention is primarily directed to a system and method of selectively repairing asphalt-based shingles having embedded granular material. The system and method of the invention also comprises the use of devices specifically designed and used to template repaired shingles and protect surrounding shingles from adhesives and a shingle frame device to aid in applying, leveling and compressing granules onto the damaged shingle. The system and method of the claimed invention comprises the steps of removal of debris from the damaged area, application of a base coat adhesive to the damaged area, embedding color-matched granules in the base coat and application of a top coat sealant that permanently bonds the repaired layers to the original roofing material. | 03-19-2015 |
20160076264 | System and Method for the Selective Repair of Roofing Shingles - The invention is primarily directed to a system and method of selectively repairing asphalt-based shingles having embedded granular material. The system and method of the invention also comprises the use of devices specifically designed and used to template repaired shingles and protect surrounding shingles from adhesives and a shingle frame device to aid in applying, leveling and compressing granules onto the damaged shingle. The system and method of the claimed invention comprises the steps of removal of debris from the damaged area, application of a base coat adhesive to the damaged area, embedding color-matched granules in the base coat and application of a top coat sealant that permanently bonds the repaired layers to the original roofing material. | 03-17-2016 |
Thomas W. Brooks, Hurst, TX US
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20140148977 | LAPTOP BASED RAPID CONTROL LAWS DEVELOPMENT - A system and method to modify a qualified actuator command with an unqualified actuator command modifier. The method includes creating a modified actuator command as the difference between the qualified actuator command and the unqualified actuator command and thereafter limiting the modified actuator command with an authority limiter. The system includes a qualified computer having an unqualified control law interfaced with an unqualified computer having a qualified control law. | 05-29-2014 |
Timothy Wayne Brooks, Arlington, TX US
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20120181215 | PACKAGING SYSTEM FOR PROTECTION OF IC WAFERS DURING FABRICATION, TRANSPORT AND STORAGE - The packaging system includes an enclosure having an interior volume. A wafer stack, comprising plural wafers and separators in contact with the wafers, is located in the interior volume. The separators have raised bumps extending from each side. The bumps create spaces that allow air to flow therethrough. The separator film intercepts and captures airborne molecular contaminants belonging to organic and inorganic chemical families. In addition, the film is dissipative to static discharge. Furthermore, the bumps provided by the separators protect the fragile wafers from damage due to mechanical shock. The separators are also provided with a peripheral ring or embossment, which contacts the wafer edges and further protects the wafers from damage to mechanical shock. Air cushions can be provided in the wafer stack, which cushions are provided with bands to regulate the compression. | 07-19-2012 |
20150008154 | PACKAGING SYSTEM FOR PROTECTION OF IC WAFERS DURING FABRICATION, TRANSPORT AND STORAGE - The packaging system includes an enclosure having an interior volume. A wafer stack, comprising plural wafers and separators in contact with the wafers, is located in the interior volume. The separators have raised bumps extending from each side. The bumps create spaces that allow air to flow therethrough. The separator film intercepts and captures airborne molecular contaminants belonging to organic and inorganic chemical families. In addition, the film is dissipative to static discharge. Furthermore, the bumps provided by the separators protect the fragile wafers from damage due to mechanical shock. The separators are also provided with a peripheral ring or embossment, which contacts the wafer edges and further protects the wafers from damage to mechanical shock. Air cushions can be provided in the wafer stack, which cushions are provided with bands to regulate the compression. | 01-08-2015 |
Tom Brooks, Hurst, TX US
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20140233759 | Situation Responsive Audio System - A method of controlling an audio system includes generating a situation response model for a situation parameter, determining a situation parameter value, and at least one of (1) providing an audio system output as a function of the situation response model and the situation parameter value and (2) receiving an audio system input as a function of the situation response model and the situation parameter value. | 08-21-2014 |
Walter Phillip Brooks, Plano, TX US
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20080281620 | Multi-Modal Automation for Human Interactive Skill Assessment - A method for screening applicants includes remotely accessing a screening entity's web page by a potential candidate. The candidate is asked, via the pre-screening web page, to input responses to a set of queries tailored to the screening entity and the candidate's responses to the queries are stored. A phone call is automatically initiated to the candidate in response to at least one of the candidate's responses. An interactive information gathering process is started with the candidate using both the telephone and the computer. In the process, audio prompts to the candidate are generated via the telephone and the candidate's verbal responses are recorded via the telephone. A profile of the candidate is stored in a database including the verbal responses from the candidate for later access and analysis by the screening entity. The recorded responses are analyzed by the screening entity to make quality judgments about the candidate. | 11-13-2008 |
20110213726 | Multi-Modal Automation for Human Interactive Skill Assessment - A method for screening applicants by a screening entity includes the steps of remotely accessing a screening entity's multi-modal pre-screening tool by a candidate using an Internet-accessible device, the pre-screening tool comprising audio and visual elements operable to communicatively interact with the candidate, and carrying out an interactive skills assessment of the candidate by communicating at least one cue to the candidate from the screening entity, requiring the candidate, upon receiving the at least one cue, to simultaneously interact with the pre-screening tool and, based upon this interaction, communicate a verbal response to the cue, recording the candidate's verbal response with the pre-screening tool and storing the verbal response in a database profile associated with the candidate and accessible by the screening entity, and analyzing the candidate's recorded response by the screening entity and carrying out a quality and criteria judgment to determine the hiring potential of the candidate. | 09-01-2011 |
20130346332 | Multi-Modal Automation for Human Interactive Skill Assessment - A method for screening candidates by a screening entity that includes remotely accessing a screening entity's online web page by a candidate. The candidate inputs responses to a set of queries tailored to the screening entity. The responses thereto are stored in a candidate profile. An interactive audio session is initiated and an interactive information gathering process with the candidate occurs using both the audio session and the computer. Prompts are generated via the audio session and web page. Verbal responses are recorded and confidence scores are automatically calculated. The verbal responses are stored with the candidate profile for later access and analysis by the screening entity. The stored information is analyzed by the screening entity to make quality and criteria judgments about the candidate to determine a hiring potential of the candidate. | 12-26-2013 |