Mayers, US
Alexandra Mayers, New York, NY US
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20080203172 | CLEAR CONTACTLESS CARD - The present invention relates to a process for producing an transparent or translucent transaction card having multiple features, such as a holographic foil, integrated circuit chip, RFID circuitry, silver magnetic stripe with text on the magnetic stripe, opacity gradient, an invisible optically recognizable compound, a translucent signature field such that the RFID circuitry and signature on back of the card is visible from the front of the card and an active thru date on the front of the card. The invisible optically recognizable compound is an infrared ink and/or film, which can be detected by a sensor found in an ATM or card assembly line. | 08-28-2008 |
Alexandra Mayers, Brooklyn, NY US
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20150073997 | SECURING A TRANSACTION BETWEEN A TRANSPONDER AND A READER - A transponder-reader payment system includes a fob including a transponder, and a RFID reader for interrogating the transponder. The system may further include a personalization system for populating onto the fob and RFID reader identifying information and security and authentication keys which may be used during mutual authentication of the fob and the reader and for completing a transaction. In exemplary operation, the fob and RFID reader may be personalized, the fob may be presented to the RFID reader for interrogation, the fob and reader may engage in mutual authentication, and fob identifying information may be provided to the reader for transaction completion. In another exemplary embodiment, operation of the transponder-reader payment system may be controlled by an activation circuit. Further, the fob may be responsive to multiple interrogation signals. | 03-12-2015 |
Brian Mayers, Arlington, MA US
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20110171430 | MICROADHESIVE SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME - The present invention is directed to adhesive systems and methods of making and using such systems. Exemplary adhesive systems comprise protrusions and/or grooves that can interleave to form a reversible adhesive interaction. | 07-14-2011 |
20140270599 | MICROSTRUCTURE CONNECTING MECHANISM AND PLASTIC STORAGE BAG WITH MICROSTRUCTURE CLOSURE MECHANISM - A connection mechanism including a plurality of microstructure features. The connection mechanism includes a first strip, with a plurality of protrusions extending from the first strip, and a second strip, with a plurality of protrusions extending from the second strip. The protrusions define grooves between adjacent protrusions. A pressure sensitive adhesive is provided in at least some of the grooves. When the first and second strips are brought together, the protrusions from one strip are received in the grooves of the other, and some of the protrusions contact the pressure sensitive adhesive, thereby connecting the first and second strips. The connection mechanism can be used as a closure mechanism for a plastic storage bag. | 09-18-2014 |
Brian Mayers, Cambridge, MA US
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20110253055 | ANIMAL LITTERS - The invention provides animal litters and methods of making and using such litters. The animal litters comprise (a) a plurality of absorbent particles comprising (i) a non-swelling particle and (ii) a clumping material coated on the non-swelling particle and (b) a plurality of one or more filler particles that are not associated with the absorbent particles. The filler particles provide additional functionality to the litters, e.g., controlling odor, absorbing moisture, releasing fragrance, controlling microorganisms, controlling dust, reducing density, reducing weight, and combinations thereof. The litters are made by producing the absorbent particles using conventional means and combining the absorbent particles with one or more filler particles that impart the desired characteristic to the litters. | 10-20-2011 |
Brian Mayers, Somerville, MA US
Brian T. Mayers, Arlington, MA US
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20100252955 | Methods of Patterning Substrates Using Microcontact Printed Polymer Resists and Articles Prepared Therefrom - The present invention is directed to methods for patterning substrates using contact printing to form patterns comprising a polymer, using the patterns formed therefrom as resists, and process products formed by the process. | 10-07-2010 |
20110076448 | Methods for Patterning Substrates Using Heterogeneous Stamps and Stencils and Methods of Making the Stamps and Stencils - The present invention is directed to heterogeneous stamp and stencil compositions, methods for patterning substrates using contact printing processes employing the heterogeneous stamps and stencils, and products formed by the contact printing processes. | 03-31-2011 |
20120027045 | PASSIVE THERMAL MONITORING SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME - The present invention is directed to passive thermal monitoring devices, and methods of making and using the passive thermal monitoring devices. | 02-02-2012 |
20120097329 | Stencils for High-Throughput Micron-Scale Etching of Substrates and Processes of Making and Using the Same - The present invention is directed to stencils for high-throughput, high-resolution etching of substrates and processes of making and using the same. | 04-26-2012 |
20130182328 | Structured Smudge-Resistant Anti-Reflective Coatings and Methods of Making and Using the Same - The present invention is directed to articles comprising smudge-resistant anti-reflective surfaces, and products and devices comprising the articles. | 07-18-2013 |
Clay Mayers, San Diego, CA US
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20150244783 | SCANNER WEB SERVICE FOR WEB APPLICATION AND SCANNER DRIVER COMMUNICATION - A computer system with a scanner web service set up as a local host is provided. An HTTP message is received from a client-side web application code client-side running in a web browser on the computer system by the scanner web service. A message based on the received HTTP message is sent to a scanner driver that is in communication with a scanner connected to or integrated with the computer system. Scanned image information is received from the scanner driver, and is provided to the client-side web application code running the web browser. | 08-27-2015 |
Dan Mayers, Milwaukie, OR US
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20130106948 | CAPPING FOR INKJET PRINTERS | 05-02-2013 |
Eric B. Mayers, Hayward, CA US
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20100042570 | Messaging Application with Multiple Viewports for Presenting Messages in Different Orders - In a method for displaying messages, a system displays messages from a single user account in multiple viewports. Each viewport orders messages based on an importance score that is calculated based on the user's prior interactions with messages in his user account through that viewport. Each viewport associated with the user account orders messages using a distinct message importance model. | 02-18-2010 |
George L. Mayers, Gainesville, FL US
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20100062006 | Method and composition for the treatment of cancer by the enzymatic conversion of soluble radioactive toxic precipitates in the cancer - The invention features compositions and methods for treating or alleviating a symptom of cancer. The compositions and methods of the invention direct supra-lethal doses of radiation, called Hot-Spots, to virtually all cancer cell types. | 03-11-2010 |
20110142756 | Method And Composition For The Treatment Of Cancer By The Enzymatic Conversion Of Soluble Radioactive Toxic Precipitates In The Cancer - The invention features compositions and methods for treating or alleviating a symptom of cancer. The compositions and methods of the invention direct supra-lethal doses of radiation, called Hot-Spots, to virtually all cancer cell types. | 06-16-2011 |
Jeffrey Mayers, Ridgefield Park, NJ US
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20110095058 | CLOSURE FOR A CONTAINER - A closure for a container, and a container incorporating the same, that minimizes or eliminates leakage between the closure and the container holding the liquid. The closure provides a liquid sealing system that allows irregularly shaped closure tops to be used without sacrificing the effectiveness of the liquid seal. In one embodiment, the closure includes a plurality of struts disposed within an annular space that receives a neck portion of the container to create a seating plane that corresponds to a plane formed by the rim of the neck portion. | 04-28-2011 |
Matthew Mayers, Westport, CT US
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20100131973 | System and Method for Managing Entitlements to Data Over a Network - A system and method for determining entitlement to content residing on a server. A subscriber computing device operated by a subscriber generates a request for access to a requested content residing on a content access provider server. The subscriber has an account with a multi-channel video program distributor (MVPD) and the account comprises subscription information indicative of the services provided by the MVPD to the subscriber. The content request is received by the content access provider and forwarded to an entitlements server. The entitlement determines whether the subscriber is entitled to receive the requested content based on the subscription information and sends an access granted message to the content access provider server when the subscriber is entitled to receive the requested content. | 05-27-2010 |
Michael T. Mayers, Santa Cruz, CA US
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20120081376 | Graphics System which Utilizes Fine Grained Analysis to Determine Performance Issues - Analyzing an application executing on a target device. An application may be executed on a target device. Low cost measurement may be gathered regarding the application executing on the target device. In response to a trigger, high cost measurement data may be gathered regarding the application executing on the target device. The high cost measurement data may include graphics commands provided by the application. The graphics commands and related information may be stored and provided to a host. The host may modify the graphics commands to perform experiments to determine performance issues of the application executing on the target device. The host may determine whether the performance is limited by the CPU or the GPU and may determine specific operations that are causing performance issues. The host may provide suggestions for overcoming the performance issues. | 04-05-2012 |
20120081377 | Graphics System which Measures CPU and GPU Performance - Analyzing an application executing on a target device. An application may be executed on a target device. Low cost measurement may be gathered regarding the application executing on the target device. In response to a trigger, high cost measurement data may be gathered regarding the application executing on the target device. The high cost measurement data may include graphics commands provided by the application. The graphics commands and related information may be stored and provided to a host. The host may modify the graphics commands to perform experiments to determine performance issues of the application executing on the target device. The host may determine whether the performance is limited by the CPU or the GPU and may determine specific operations that are causing performance issues. The host may provide suggestions for overcoming the performance issues. | 04-05-2012 |
Rodney E. Mayers, Westbury, NY US
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20140164783 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SECURELY STORING DATA IN A DATABASE - A method of securely storing data in a memory on a computer including a processor is provided. The method includes receiving unencrypted data; randomly selecting a key, wherein the key is a character of an alphabet of a data type of the unencrypted data; creating partially encrypted data by encrypting the unencrypted data by randomly mapping each character of the alphabet of the data type of the unencrypted data to a character of an alphabet of a data type of encrypted data, except each character of the unencrypted data matching the key is not encrypted; and storing the partially encrypted data in the memory. | 06-12-2014 |
Scott A. Mayers, Lutz, FL US
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20110253779 | Tracking Removal or Processing of Debris Material - A method of performing debris clean-up following a disaster event can include creating an electronic load ticket for a pre-registered debris transporter to transport a load of debris from a site of debris origin to a site where the load of debris is to be emptied from the transporter; following transport of the load of debris to the second site, reading, from the electronic information storage device and to a portable computing device, the information uniquely identifying the debris transporter and the electronic load ticket; and upon verification that no alteration has been made to the transporter, receiving at the portable computing device information describing the load of debris that has been transported. In some implementations, the electronic load ticket includes information identifying the geographic location of debris origin, and is electronically stored on a portable electronic information storage device that contains information uniquely identifying the debris transporter. | 10-20-2011 |
Steven Wayne Mayers, Surfside, FL US
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20120208660 | Interactive basketball trainer - This invention presents a basketball training device which resembles a mannequin that defends against basketball players with a series of blocking motions. When proximity sensor | 08-16-2012 |