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Barry Michael Pett, Christchurch NZ
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20090265891 | Hand tightened knob or key - A method and apparatus which can be used to connect two items together using a knob, key, handle or lever. The knob has a central boss from which extend at least two curved, in plan, arms. The curved shape of the arms is adapted in use to aid grip. or purchase during tightening or aid grip or purchase during releasing motion of the boss to thereby minimise the risk of overtightening. | 10-29-2009 |
David Pett, Hingham, MA US
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20100115612 | Context-Based User Authentication, Workflow Processing, and Data Management in a Centralized Application in Communication with a Plurality of Third-Party Applications - Described are computer-based methods and apparatuses, including computer program products, for providing context-based user authentication, workflow processing and data management in a centralized application in communication with a plurality of third-party applications. Changed data from a first third-party application is received by a centralized application. The changed data is processed by the centralized application. The processing comprises determining an urgency type, a second third-party application to which at least a portion of the data is applicable, mapping the data to a second third-party application data structure, and generating a request including the data structure and based on the urgency type and the second third-party application. The request is sent to the second third-party application. Data in a database associated with the centralized application is updated based on the changed data. | 05-06-2010 |
Gwyneth Christine Pett, Altadena, CA US
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20110079404 | Digging Tool and Method of Using the Same - A digging tool has a shaft with a proximal end and a distal end. The proximal end has at least one beveled surface for engaging with a drill chuck. An eggbeater-shaped digging body is coupled to the shaft. The digging body is formed from a plurality of bands that intersect each other at an intersection region at the distal end of the shaft. The bands are welded to each other and to the shaft at the intersection region and form a plurality of substantially U-shaped digging surfaces. Each U-shaped digging surface has a distal arm coupled to the intersection region and a proximal arm coupled to the shaft between the intersection region and the proximal end of the shaft. A protective cover is welded to the intersection region to cover the intersection region. The protective cover preferably includes a distally extending non-puncturing tip. | 04-07-2011 |
Martin Andrew Pett, Hampshire GB
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20080264327 | Strain-Responsive Visual Indicator - A strain-responsive visual indicator comprises a pair of overlapping shutter strips ( | 10-30-2008 |
Roger E. Pett, Toronto CA
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20130326484 | SYNCHRONIZATION POINT VISUALIZATION FOR MODIFIED PROGRAM SOURCE CODE - Visualization of synchronization points in modified program source code includes identifying the synchronization points in a program source code segment. The identification is performed in response to a modification of the program source code segment. The visualization of the synchronization points also includes storing line numbers of the synchronization points and line contents corresponding to text located at stored line numbers in the program source code segment. The visualization of the synchronization points further includes implementing, as part of a debugging session: retrieving the synchronization points and the line contents, displaying the line contents of the synchronization points on a display screen, and providing a user with an option to step through the synchronization points in the program source code while skipping the remaining portions of the program source code segment. Displaying the line contents includes visually differentiating the synchronization points from remaining portions of the program source code segment. | 12-05-2013 |
20130326497 | SYNCHRONIZATION POINT VISUALIZATION FOR MODIFIED PROGRAM SOURCE CODE - Visualization of synchronization points in modified program source code includes identifying the synchronization points in a program source code segment. The identification is performed in response to a modification of the program source code segment. The visualization of the synchronization points also includes storing line numbers of the synchronization points and line contents corresponding to text located at stored line numbers in the program source code segment. The visualization of the synchronization points further includes implementing, as part of a debugging session: retrieving the synchronization points and the line contents, displaying the line contents of the synchronization points on a display screen, and providing a user with an option to step through the synchronization points in the program source code while skipping the remaining portions of the program source code segment. Displaying the line contents includes visually differentiating the synchronization points from remaining portions of the program source code segment. | 12-05-2013 |
Roger Harry Pett, Markham CA
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20130117748 | SCALABLE GROUP SYNTHESIS - An illustrative embodiment of a computer-implemented process for scalable group synthesis receives a group definition, applies a sub-set of conditions to the group definition to form a conditioned group definition, receives a set of entities and populates group membership using the received set of entities and the conditioned group definition, wherein each member responds in the affirmative to the sub-set of conditions. | 05-09-2013 |
Roger H.e. Pett, Toronto CA
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20100064283 | METHOD, COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT, AND HARDWARE PRODUCT FOR HANDLING BREAKPOINTS IN AN ASYNCHRONOUS DEBUG MODEL - Breakpoints are handled in an asynchronous debug model by building a queue of basic operations to run a debug application program interface (API). User commands are each broken down into a simple command and placed on the queue. In response to a debug event, a new simple command is generated. If, when a first command on the queue is processed, a thread is not stopped at a location with an installed breakpoint, an operation corresponding to the first command is started, the operation is removed from the queue, and a next operation is started. If the thread is stopped at the location with the breakpoint, the thread performs a hop. When the hop terminates, the first command is removed from the queue. If the first command is a run command, and there is no cause to stop the thread, the run command is moved to the end of the queue. | 03-11-2010 |
20120192160 | HANDLING BREAKPOINTS IN AN ASYNCHRONOUS DEBUG MODEL - Breakpoints are handled in an asynchronous debug model by building a queue of basic operations to run a debug application program interface (API). User commands are each broken down into a simple command and placed on the queue. In response to a debug event, a new simple command is generated. If, when a first command on the queue is processed, a thread is not stopped at a location with an installed breakpoint, an operation corresponding to the first command is started, the operation is removed from the queue, and a next operation is started. If the thread is stopped at the location with the breakpoint, the thread performs a hop. When the hop terminates, the first command is removed from the queue. If the first command is a run command, and there is no cause to stop the thread, the run command is moved to the end of the queue. | 07-26-2012 |
Thomas J. Pett, Portland, OR US
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20160085358 | DYNAMIC INPUT MODE SELECTION - The present application is directed to dynamic input mode selection. In general, a system may sense a user's finger approaching a surface of a display (e.g., an imminent user touch input) and, depending on at least one trigger condition, may perform at least one output operation. For example, a first trigger condition may cause a display to enlarge at least a portion of a displayed image based on the imminent user touch input, a second trigger condition may cause the display to present a menu corresponding to an object in the enlarged portion, etc. This functionality may be implemented utilizing either an operating system (OS)-aware configuration or an OS-unaware configuration. In an OS-aware configuration, an intent-to-touch (ITT) module may utilize application program interfaces (APIs) in the OS to facilitate display zooming, menu presentation, coordinate translation, etc. In an OS-unaware configuration, the ITT module may facilitate these actions without OS assistance. | 03-24-2016 |
Todd Pett, Longmont, CO US
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20100045513 | STABILITY MONITORING USING SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR - A stability monitoring system is described that provides an accurate, automated, and remote way of monitoring small movements over a large surface area without the need to pre-place reflective targets using a mobile SAR. The stability monitoring system allows the rapid, automated identification and measurement of small surface movements over a wide field of view from a safe standoff distance without the need for personnel working in hazardous zones. Using this data, authorities can more accurately identify hazard areas and efficiently allocate mitigation resources. | 02-25-2010 |
Todd G. Pett, Minneapolis, MN US
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20130010364 | ANTI-REFLECTIVE FILMS WITH CROSS-LINKED SILICONE SURFACES, METHODS OF MAKING AND LIGHT ABSORBING DEVICES USING SAME - A transparent anti-reflective structured film comprising a structured film substrate having a structured face, with anti-reflective structures defining a structured surface. The structured film substrate comprises a silicone elastomeric material. The structured face is anti-reflective to light. The structured surface has a silicone elastomer cross-link density that is higher than a remainder of the transparent anti-reflective structured film (e.g., a remainder of the structured film substrate). A light energy absorbing device comprising the transparent anti-reflective structured film disposed so as to be between a source of light energy and a light energy receiving face of a light absorber, when light energy is being absorbed by the light absorber. | 01-10-2013 |
20130040073 | SILICONE-BASED MATERIAL - Surface-structured, cross-linked silicone-based material and method for making the same. Embodiments of silicone-based materials described herein are useful, for example, in applications of light capture, anti-reflection, light redirection, light diffusion, hydrophobic surfaces, hydrophilic surfaces, light guiding, light collimation, light concentration, Fresnel lens, retro-reflection, drag reduction, air bleed adhesives, release liner, abrasion resistance, and anti-fouling. | 02-14-2013 |
20130040126 | ARTICLES INCLUDING NANOSILICA-BASED PRIMERS FOR POLYMER COATINGS AND METHODS - The present disclosure provides articles that include polymer coatings on substrates primed with a primer coating containing silica nanoparticles, and methods of coating. The polymer coating is preferably a silicone-based polymeric material. | 02-14-2013 |
20130059080 | Method of Eliminating Defects While Extrusion Coating Film Using Speed Control of the Nip Roll - It has now been determined that an internal optical defect can be eliminated by controlling the relative speed mismatch between the resilient roll and the casting roll in a film extrusion coating process. In particular, slowing down the surface speed of the resilient roll relative to the casting roll when coating a biaxially orientated film was found to remove the optical defect. Conversely, speeding up the surface speed of the resilient roll relative to the casting roll when coating a uniaxially orientated film was found to remove the optical defect. | 03-07-2013 |
20130250425 | GLASS-LIKE POLYMERIC ANTIREFLECTIVE FILMS, METHODS OF MAKING AND LIGHT ABSORBING DEVICES USING SAME - A transparent anti-reflective structured film ( | 09-26-2013 |
20130258483 | GLASS-LIKE POLYMERIC ANTIREFLECTIVE FILMS COATED WITH SILICA NANOPARTICLES, METHODS OF MAKING AND LIGHT ABSORBING DEVICES USING SAME - A transparent anti-reflective structured film comprising a structured film substrate having a structured face, with anti-reflective structures defining a structured surface. The structured face is anti-reflective to light, with at least a substantial portion of the structured surface comprising a glass-like surface. At least the anti-reflective structures comprise a cross-linked silicone elastomeric material, and the glass-like surface comprises an SiO | 10-03-2013 |