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Andrew David Speed, Cliftonville GB
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20130012330 | Bowling Game Playable in Separate, Remote Locations - A bowling game including at least two spaced apart bowling lanes, the bowling lanes each including two cameras, a screen and a scoreboard such that a first bowling lane includes a first camera and a third camera, a first screen and a first scoreboard; and a bowling lane includes a second camera and a fourth camera, and a second screen and a second scoreboard, wherein the game further includes at least one controller which controls the images from the cameras such that the first screen displays images from the second camera and the fourth camera and the second screen displays images from the first camera and third camera, and wherein the first camera captures images of the play at the first lane, the second camera captures images of play at the second lane, the third camera captures images of the first scoreboard and the fourth camera captures images of the second scoreboard; such that the first screen displays images of the play and scoreboard at the second lane and the second screen displays images of the play and scoreboard at the first lane. | 01-10-2013 |
20140370997 | Bowling Game Playable in Separate, Remote Locations - A bowling game including at least two spaced apart bowling lanes, the bowling lanes each including two cameras, a screen and a scoreboard such that a first bowling lane includes a first camera and a third camera, a first screen and a first scoreboard; and a bowling lane includes a second camera and a fourth camera, and a second screen and a second scoreboard, wherein the game further includes at least one controller which controls the images from the cameras such that the first screen displays images from the second camera and the fourth camera and the second screen displays images from the first camera and third camera, and wherein the first camera captures images of the play at the first lane, the second camera captures images of play at the second lane, the third camera captures images of the first scoreboard and the fourth camera captures images of the second scoreboard; such that the first screen displays images of the play and scoreboard at the second lane and the second screen displays images of the play and scoreboard at the first lane. | 12-18-2014 |
Ann Speed, Albuquerque, NM US
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20130079659 | INTEGRATION OF ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY (EEG) AND TRANSCRANIAL DIRECT CURRENT STIMULATION (tDCS) WITH HIGH-SPEED OPERATION, ELECTRODE, RE-USE, AUTOMATED tDCS ELECTRODE CONFIGURATION, AND MULTIPLE INDEPENDENT tDCS CURENT SOURCES - Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and electroencephalography (EEG) are integrated, including re-using electrodes to perform both tDCS and EEG, and automatically alternating EEG collection and tDCS application. EEG and tDCS functionalities are integrated into a single headset. Improvements in tDCS include realizing multiple tDCS current flow configurations without repositioning electrodes, and concurrently applying multiple independent tDCS currents to a subject. | 03-28-2013 |
Bobby B. Speed, Murrieta, CA US
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20160031150 | METHODS FOR SOLID PHASE PROCESSING OF TUBES AND MEDICAL DEVICES MADE FROM THE PROCESSED TUBES - A polymer tube is processed using a solid phase process for improving mechanical characteristics of the tube, including radial strength and stiffness. The tube is made into a scaffold possessing improved mechanical and use characteristics, such as a reduced crimped profile and improved deliverability. | 02-04-2016 |
C. Stan Speed, Kerens, TX US
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20080289819 | Utilization of low BTU gas generated during in situ heating of organic-rich rock - A method for utilizing gas produced from an in situ conversion process is provided. The method may include heating an organic-rich rock formation, for example an oil shale formation, in situ. The method may further include producing a production fluid from the organic-rich rock formation where the production fluid having been at least partially generated as a result of pyrolysis of formation hydrocarbons, for example oil shale, located in the organic-rich rock formation. The method may include obtaining a gas stream from the production fluid, where the gas stream comprises combustible hydrocarbon fluids. The method may include separating the gas stream into a first composition gas stream and a second composition gas stream, where the composition of the first composition gas stream is a low BTU gas stream maintained in a substantially constant condition and passing the first composition gas stream through a first gas turbine to form a first gas turbine exhaust stream, where the first gas turbine being configured to provide energy to a first electrical generator. | 11-27-2008 |
David E. Speed, Newtown, CT US
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20130041894 | Mitigating Environment, Health, and Safety Complications - A method of identifying a substitute chemical includes receiving, at a computer, a trial set of properties that describes a function in a desired chemical process of a chemical for substitution, performing a distributed search using objective similarity criteria based on the trial set of properties to identify a first set of candidate chemicals, prioritizing the first set of candidate chemicals into a second set of candidate chemicals, determining Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) data parameter values for each chemical of the second set of candidate chemicals, normalizing disparate EHS data parameter values into associated EHS properties, prioritizing the second set of candidate chemicals into a third set of candidate chemicals, and prioritizing the third set of candidate chemicals into a fourth set of candidate chemicals according to the risk posed by the desired chemical process. | 02-14-2013 |
20130095649 | Chemical Bath Replenishment - Ions depleted from a chemical bath by a reaction such as plating are continually replenished by production and moving of ions through selectively permeable membranes while isolating potential contaminant ions from the chemical bath. | 04-18-2013 |
David G. Speed, Flower Mound, TX US
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20140216750 | Apparatus and Methods for Conducting Well-Related Fluids - Apparatus and methods for conducting well-related fluids are disclosed. The apparatus and methods may be used to mitigate erosion of fluid handling equipment by fluids associated with hydrocarbon wells. An exemplary apparatus comprises: an upstream conduit including an upstream fluid passage for receiving and conducting well-related fluid; a choke member including a choke fluid passage; and a downstream conduit including a downstream fluid passage in fluid communication with the upstream fluid passage via the choke fluid passage. A cross-sectional area of the downstream passage may be greater than a cross-sectional area of the upstream passage to allow expansion of the fluids passing through the choke such that the average velocity of such fluids may not exceed a threshold velocity selected to mitigate erosion of the downstream conduit. | 08-07-2014 |
Erek Speed, Tokyo JP
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20110273448 | VIRTUAL FLASHLIGHT FOR REAL-TIME SCENE ILLUMINATION AND DISCOVERY - One object of the present invention is to provide a system that adopts a global illumination technique to seamlessly span light across a real world and a virtual world. | 11-10-2011 |
20110276970 | PROGRAMMER PRODUCTIVITY THOUGH A HIGH LEVEL LANGUAGE FOR GAME DEVELOPMENT - An object of the present invention is to provide a system and a method for a C++ based extension of the parallel VSIPL++ API that consists of a basis of game engine related operations. The invention relates to a system | 11-10-2011 |
20120157176 | ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR GAMES - A program for platform games using AI and make a computer to act including steps of: deciding a solution for platform game includes: initializing solutions (S | 06-21-2012 |
Jonathon Speed, Reading GB
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20150050556 | ETCHED SILICON STRUCTURES, METHOD OF FORMING ETCHED SILICON STRUCTURES AND USES THEREOF - A method of etching silicon of a material comprising silicon, the method comprising the steps of partially covering a silicon surface of the material comprising silicon with an elemental metal and then carrying out a metal-assisted chemical etching of the silicon by exposing the partially covered silicon surface to an etching composition, wherein at least some of the elemental metal for the metal-assisted chemical etching is formed by either: (a) exposing the silicon surface to a composition comprising metal ions, wherein the elemental metal forms by reduction of the metal ions and wherein the composition comprising metal ions is substantially free of HF, or (b) depositing the elemental metal directly onto the silicon surface. | 02-19-2015 |
Keith R. F. Speed, Bristol GB
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20100239423 | ASSEMBLY FOR A TURBOMACHINE - An assembly for a turbomachine comprising: a plurality of components ( | 09-23-2010 |
20100310360 | GUIDE VANE ASSEMBLY - A guide vane assembly for a turbomachine, comprising a guide vane and a liner: the guide vane comprising an aerofoil portion having a radially outer platform, wherein one of the outer platform and the liner has a hook element, the hook element comprising an opening and a circumferentially extending channel, and the other one of the outer platform and the liner comprises a retaining element having a head portion, wherein in an operational orientation the head portion located within the channel and is too wide to be withdrawn through the opening of the hook element. | 12-09-2010 |
Mike Speed, Santa Clara, CA US
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20090294936 | FOUR MOSFET FULL BRIDGE MODULE - A molded, leadless packaged semiconductor multichip module includes | 12-03-2009 |
20120149149 | FOUR MOSFET FULL BRIDGE MODULE - A molded, leadless packaged semiconductor multichip module includes | 06-14-2012 |
20130005083 | FOUR MOSFET FULL BRIDGE MODULE - A molded, leadless packaged semiconductor multichip module includes | 01-03-2013 |
Paul G. Speed, Wolfville CA
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20140190982 | CONTAINER LID LATCH - The present invention is a latching mechanism and a container employing that latching mechanism, where the container has a lid that is attached to the rear of the container and can be rotated upward from the front. The latch includes an arm that attaches to the walls of the container with a protrusion extending above and abutting a portion of the top of the lid to latch it in place. The latch includes an arm abutment attached to the container above the arm attachment point so that when inward force is applied to the container below the arm, the arm rotates about the arm abutment causing the protrusion to no longer abut the lid, so that the lid can be opened. Such pressure may be applied by lifting arms attached to a garbage truck. | 07-10-2014 |
Robin C. Speed, Winchester GB
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20140173071 | APPLICATION BASED HARDWARE IDENTIFIERS - An application based hardware identifier is generated for an application on a device. The application based hardware identifier is generated based on both information describing the application and information describing one or more hardware components of the device. The application based hardware identifier can also optionally be based on an identifier of a user of the device. The application based hardware identifier can be provided by the application to a service provider, allowing the service provider to associate the application based hardware identifier with a particular user or user account. However, as the application based hardware identifier is based on the application information, different applications on the same device will have different application based hardware identifiers. The application based hardware identifier thus helps maintain privacy by preventing tracking of the device across different applications. | 06-19-2014 |
Robin C.b. Speed, Winchester GB
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20090323818 | ASYNCHRONOUS MEDIA FOUNDATION TRANSFORM - This disclosure describes methods, systems, and programming interfaces for more efficiently processing media data in a media pipeline. In one embodiment, media flow in a media system is coordinated using a media foundation transform supported by a programming interface. The programming interface generates input and output events to the requisite media system thereby permitting the media foundation transform control over when input frames are requested and received and output frames are retrieved. | 12-31-2009 |
20100191957 | AUTHENTICATION/AUTHORIZATION PROTOCOL FOR MEDIA PROCESSING COMPONENTS - A computer-implemented authentication protocol is used to subvert man-in-the-middle-type attacks on communications between software components that are permitted to interoperate within a processing environment, such as a media processing environment, pursuant to one or more licenses. In one exemplary scenario, a particular application transmits to a particular media processing component (“MPC”), among other things, a cryptographically protected message including a reference to a process in which the application is running and/or a GUID that the application used to invoke the MPC. If the received process and/or GUID are verified, it is possible for in-the-clear communication to occur between the application and the MPC without man-in-the-middle subversion. | 07-29-2010 |
Traci J. Speed, Baltimore, MD US
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20100093768 | Agents for Reversing Epigenetic Silencing of Genes - The present invention provides methods for discovering agents that are effective in reversing epigenetic silencing by inhibiting the interaction of methyl-binding (MBD) proteins with methylated genomic DNA. Also provided are methods for reactivating silenced genes having CpG island hypermethylation along with methods for treatment and prevention of diseases, such as cancer and sickle cell anemia, by administering an agent that modulates methyl-binding domain (MBD) protein-mediated transcriptional repression, thereby increasing gene transcription to prevent or treat disease. Additionally, compounds identified by the present invention useful for treatment and prevention of diseases, such as cancer and sickle cell anemia, are provided. | 04-15-2010 |
20150252438 | AGENTS FOR REVERSING EPIGENETIC SILENCING OF GENES - The present invention provides methods for discovering agents that are effective in reversing epigenetic silencing by inhibiting the interaction of methyl-binding (MBD) proteins with methylated genomic DNA. Also provided are methods for reactivating silenced genes having CpG island hypermethylation along with methods for treatment and prevention of diseases, such as cancer and sickle cell anemia, by administering an agent that modulates methyl-binding domain (MBD) protein-mediated transcriptional repression, thereby increasing gene transcription to prevent or treat disease. Additionally, compounds identified by the present invention useful for treatment and prevention of diseases, such as cancer and sickle cell anemia, are provided. | 09-10-2015 |
Yolandis Speed, Charlotte, NC US
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20120078780 | TRANSACTIONAL SAVINGS AND INVESTMENTS - A method of transactional savings is described. First and second portions of a total amount associated with a transaction may be identified. The first portion and the second portion may be different monetary funds of the total amount of monetary funds. A first account of a customer associated with an entity may be determined, and an amount of debt of monetary funds of the first account may be determined. The first portion of the total amount of monetary funds may be applied against the amount of debt of the first account, and the second portion may be maintained in a second account of the customer. Occurrence data representative of an occurrence of a triggering event associated with a transactional savings program of the entity may be received, and an amount of the second account to permit access to by the customer may be determined based upon the occurrence data. | 03-29-2012 |