Schultz, FL
Brian Schultz, Sunrise, FL US
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20140108621 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTERNET SERVICES AGGREGATION - A system and method for aggregation of information over the Internet and presentation of that information, including systems and methods for real-time updating of that information, is disclosed. The system and method includes the use of an application server as part of a broader application that serves as a proxy for a user's browser. The system and method further filters information on a user's social media accounts and other Internet accounts and presentation of that filtered information, including systems and methods for real-time updating of filtered information. | 04-17-2014 |
Charles Schultz, North Miami Beach, FL US
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20090058615 | CLOTHING HISTORY APPLICATION AND METHOD FOR MOBILE STATION HAVING AN INTEGRATED TRANSPONDER READER - The various embodiments provide an application with which a mobile station having a transponder reader may record a clothing item's date of wear, a list of other items it was worn with, etc., and a plurality of Global Positioning System (GPS) locations where the clothing item was worn at particular times. The data may be recorded by explicit action of the wearer, and may further include recording who the wearer communicated with, and identify nearby devices belonging to members of the wearer's social network. The information recorded may be provided to a server to create a clothing history record transferable with an article of clothing. | 03-05-2009 |
Charles P. Schultz, North Miami Beach, FL US
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20090144633 | SECURE PAYMENT OF VIRTUAL ITEMS | 06-04-2009 |
Charles P. Schultz, N. Miami Beach, FL US
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20090153340 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING A COMMUNICATION LINK IN A COMMUNICATION NETWORK - A method for managing a communication link in a communication network ( | 06-18-2009 |
Charles Peter Schultz, North Miami Beach, FL US
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20120009903 | PUSHED CONTENT NOTIFICATION AND DISPLAY - Presenting content within an application on a device is disclosed. Receiving notification of new content within an application at a device is disclosed. Presenting the received notification at the device is disclosed. Receiving a selection of the notification, and displaying the new content in the screen directly following receiving the selection of the notification are disclosed. Notification can be received outside the application, e.g., by posting notification on a social network, posting notification to a web site, and posting a message to a user's avatar in a virtual world. A selection can be received while the device is offline, in which case the new content displayed is that content stored on the device. | 01-12-2012 |
20120188264 | MOBILE WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM PROVIDING ENHANCED USER INTERFACE (UI) CONTENT DISPLAY FEATURES AND RELATED METHODS - A method for visually rendering data on a display of a mobile device having a native client user interface (UI) may include storing application data on a backend data server without visual attribute formatting associated therewith, and generating visual attribute formatting rules for storage on an application proxy server so that application data retrieved from the backend data server has the visual attribute formatting rules applied thereto. At least one application for the mobile device may be generated that is configured to at least cause the mobile device to retrieve the stored application data having the visual attribute formatting rules applied thereto from the backend data server via the application proxy server, and visually render on the display of the mobile device the retrieved application data having the visual attribute formatting rules applied thereto using the native client UI and without visual attribute formatting by the at least one application. | 07-26-2012 |
20130031486 | PUSHED CONTENT NOTIFICATION AND DISPLAY - Presenting content within an application on a device is disclosed. Receiving notification of new content within an application at a device is disclosed. Presenting the received notification at the device is disclosed. Receiving a selection of the notification, and displaying the new content in the screen directly following receiving the selection of the notification are disclosed. Notification can be received outside the application, e.g., by posting notification on a social network, posting notification to a web site, and posting a message to a user's avatar in a virtual world. A selection can be received while the device is offline, in which case the new content displayed is that content stored on the device. | 01-31-2013 |
20140019559 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR FACILITATING EMAIL ACCOUNT CONFIGURATION - Methods and electronic devices for facilitating email account configuration are described. In one aspect, a first electronic device establishes a connection with an administration server that stores email information received from a second electronic device. The first electronic device then receives the email information from the administration server, and subsequently populates one or more interface elements in an account configuration interface of an email application based on the received email information for email account setup of one or more email addresses. | 01-16-2014 |
20140280962 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DELEGATING FUNCTIONALITY BASED ON AVAILABILITY - A method and system for delegating functionality in a delegate computing device is described herein. The delegate computing device may have access to first content while in a normal operation state. The method includes the steps of receiving a delegation notification and—in response to the receipt of the delegation notification—transitioning the delegate computing device from the normal operation state to a delegation state. While in the delegation state, the delegate computing device may have access to second content that is associated with a primary computing device. The method also includes the steps of receiving a cessation notification and—in response to the receipt of the cessation notification—transitioning the delegate computing device from the delegation state back to the normal operation state. While back in the normal operation state, the delegate computing device no longer has access to at least some portion of the second content. | 09-18-2014 |
20140281475 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVISIONING A COMPUTING DEVICE BASED ON LOCATION - A method and system for provisioning a computing device based on location is disclosed herein. The computing device may be provisioned with first content based on a first location. The method includes the step of detecting a first change in the location of the computing device such that the computing device transitions from the first location to a second location. The method also includes the step of—in response to the detection of the first change in the location—identifying second content based on the second location. As an example, the second content may be at least partially based on the customs of the second location. In addition, the method also includes the step of provisioning the computing device with the second content such that the computing device is configured to at least partially operate in accordance with the customs of the second location. | 09-18-2014 |
20150206451 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVISIONING COMPUTING DEVICES BASED ON HEALTH CONDITION - A method of provisioning a computing device based on a health condition of a user is described herein. The method can include the steps of receiving health information from the user in which the health information is related to the health condition of the user and automatically generating health content that is based on the health information from the user. The health content can be delivered to the computing device of the user, and the progress of the user can be monitored with respect to the health condition of the user. The user's progress may be at least partly based on the user's use of the health content. Based on the monitoring of the progress of the user, the health content can be automatically dynamically managed to account for changes or lack of changes in the health condition of the user. | 07-23-2015 |
Clyde Schultz, Ponte Vedra, FL US
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20120183593 | HYDROGELS USED TO DELIVER MEDICAMENTS TO THE EYE FOR THE TREATMENT OF POSTERIOR SEGMENT DISEASES - This invention provides a polymeric drug delivery system including a hydrogel containing one or more drugs for the treatment of a posterior segment disease. Allowing passive transference of this drug from a dilute solution into the hydrogel produces the delivery system. The hydrogel, when placed in contact with the eye, delivers the drug. The delivery of the drug is sustained over an extended period of time, which is of particular utility in the eye, which is periodically flushed with tears. This sustained delivery accelerates the treatment process while avoiding potential damaging effects of localized delivery of high concentrations of compounds, e.g., from eye drops. | 07-19-2012 |
Clyde L. Schultz, Ponte Vedra, FL US
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20080318843 | Device and Method for the Delivery of Drugs for the Treatment of Posterior Segment Disease - Hydrogel lenses are infused with a drug for the treatment of posterior segment disease. The lenses are placed in contact with the subject's cornea. Drugs can be passively released from the hydrogel and can migrate around the globe of the eye to the posterior segment. | 12-25-2008 |
Daniel Schultz, Boca Raton, FL US
Douglas Allen Schultz, Punta Gorda, FL US
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20160124429 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR AUGMENTED PILOT OPERATIONS OF FLY-BY-WIRE VEHICLES - A system for augmented pilot operations is provided to perform checks and balances between navigable systems and a plurality of controlling parties of a Fly-By-Wire vehicle. A ground based control system having at least one of manual controls and an autonomous piloting system, an electronic communication system including at least one of an onboard communication system, a ground based communication system, and a programmable interface for inter party communication. An on board flight control system including at least one of a primary power unit, manual flight controls, and a programmable flight management system may be provided. An onboard auxiliary navigation system including at least one of an auxiliary power control unit, a ground operated control/navigation unit, a physical barrier may prevent manual override from within the plane or cockpit, and an assignment device. A disagreement detection system may be configured to detect unauthorized use of the Fly-By-Wire vehicle. | 05-05-2016 |
Gregory Schultz, Gainesville, FL US
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20080206293 | Absorbent substrate with a non-leaching antimicrobial activity and a controlled-release bioactive agent. - This invention relates to antimicrobial wound dressings having a non-leaching antimicrobial activity, releasable antimicrobial and antiprotease agents, and a controlled-release bioactive agent such as doxycycline. The Wound dressing material is absorbent and acts as a substrate for antimicrobial and antiprotease agents as well as bioactive agents. More generally, this invention relates to methods and compositions for materials having a non-leaching coating that has antimicrobial properties. The coating is applied to substrates such as gauze-type wound dressings, powders and other substrates. Covalent, non-leaching, non-hydrolyzable bonds are formed between the substrate and the polymer molecules that form the coating. A high concentration of anti-microbial groups on multi-length polymeric molecules and relatively long average chain lengths, contribute to an absorbent or superabsorbent surface with a high level antimicrobial efficacy. Utilization of non-leaching coatings having a plurality of anionic or cationic sites is used according to this invention to bind a plurality of oppositely charged biologically or chemically active compounds, and to release the bound oppositely charged biologically or chemically active compounds from said substrate over a period of time to achieve desired objectives as diverse as improved wound healing to reduction in body odor. | 08-28-2008 |
Gregory Lee Schultz, Naples, FL US
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20100258087 | EMISSION REDUCTION RETROFIT METHOD AND KIT FOR EMD TWO-CYCLE DIESEL ENGINES - A method for retrofitting an existing EMD 567/645 two-cycle diesel engine to reduce exhaust emissions includes the steps of removing mechanical fuel injectors and associated components and installing of electronic unit fuel injectors and associated components. Also disclosed is a kit for retrofitting an existing EMD 567/645 two-cycle diesel engine to reduce exhaust emissions. | 10-14-2010 |
Gregory S. Schultz, Gainesville, FL US
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20090131644 | HERPESVIRUS RIBOZYMES AND VECTORS - Hammerhead ribozymes that target components critical to HSV replication (ICP4, U | 05-21-2009 |
20090258382 | Novel devices for the detection of the presence and/or activity of proteases in biological samples - The subject invention provides novel devices and methods for the detection of the presence and/or activity of proteases in biological samples. | 10-15-2009 |
20120078162 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR ELECTROMOTIVE DELIVERY OF MACROMOLECULES INTO TISSUE - Electromotive delivery of macromolecules can be provided using a delivery device including a first chamber for contacting a macromolecule delivery medium to a surface of a tissue or other anatomy of a patient; and a second chamber for contacting a receiving medium to the patient. A first electrode can be disposed in the first chamber so as to not directly contact the macromolecule delivery medium. A second medium having a buffering agent can be used to keep the first electrode from coming into direct contact with the macromolecule delivery medium. A second electrode can be disposed within the receiving medium in the second chamber such that the second electrode does not directly contact the patient. An electric field can be generated using the first and second electrodes in order to cause the macromolecule delivery medium to move into the tissue of interest from the first chamber of the delivery device. | 03-29-2012 |
20120122133 | NOVEL DEVICES FOR THE DETECTION OF THE PRESENCE AND/OR ACTIVITY OF PROTEASES IN BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES - The subject invention provides novel devices and methods for the detection of the presence and/or activity of proteases in biological samples | 05-17-2012 |
20120135443 | Rapid Bed-Side Measurement of Neutrophil Elastase Activity in Biological Fluids - The subject invention provides novel devices and methods for the detection and quantification of neutrophil elastase activity in biological samples. | 05-31-2012 |
20120136054 | MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR MEASURING NITRIC OXIDE LEVELS IN BIOLOGICAL FLUIDS - The subject invention presides novel devices and methods for the measurement of nitric oxide in biological samples, including wound fluid samples. These advantageous devices and methods can be used for clinicians to monitor the wound's nitric oxide metabolism and/or response to treatment. | 05-31-2012 |
20120322048 | Materials and Methods for Assessing and Mapping Microbes and Microbial Biofilms on Wounds - The subject invention provides point-of-care assays for assessing the topographical distribution of microbial biofilm and/or specific microorganisms in wounds. | 12-20-2012 |
20160025724 | Materials and Methods for Assessing and Mapping Microbes and Microbial Biofilms on Wounds - The subject invention provides point-of-care assays for assessing the topographical distribution of microbial biofilm and/or specific microorganisms in wounds. | 01-28-2016 |
Matthew D. Schultz, Orlando, FL US
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20130178905 | MODULAR BONE FIXATION SYSTEM - Systems for modular bone fixation may include first, second, and at least one third portion to aid in fracture reduction, simplify the surgical procedure, increase fracture fixation strength, and reduce irritation to the patient caused by the implant. In some examples, the at least one third portion may be separable from the first and second portions to further simplify the surgical procedure and reduce irritation to the patient. | 07-11-2013 |
20140336658 | ANKLE REPLACEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - Various surgical devices and methods are disclosed herein. Also disclosed is multi-component prosthesis, which can be used as an ankle prosthesis. One of the disclosed surgical alignment systems includes a guide arm, a ratchet arm frame configured to be coupled slidably to the guide arm, a ratchet arm configured to be coupled to the ratchet arm frame, and a sagittal sizing guide body configured to be coupled to the ratchet arm. The sagittal sizing guide body includes a first radiopaque object disposed at a first position and a second radiopaque object disposed at a second position that is spaced apart from the first position. | 11-13-2014 |
20150157340 | ANKLE REPLACEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - Various surgical devices and methods are disclosed herein. Also disclosed is multi-component prosthesis, which can be used as an ankle prosthesis. One of the disclosed surgical alignment systems includes a guide arm, a ratchet arm frame configured to be coupled slidably to the guide arm, a ratchet arm configured to be coupled to the ratchet arm frame, and a sagittal sizing guide body configured to be coupled to the ratchet arm. The sagittal sizing guide body includes a first radiopaque object disposed at a first position and a second radiopaque object disposed at a second position that is spaced apart from the first position. | 06-11-2015 |
Matthew David Schultz, Orlando, FL US
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20150051651 | POLYAXIAL LOCKING MECHANISM - A bone plate system comprises a bone plate including a first surface and a second surface, the bone plate including at least one threaded aperture, the threaded aperture being tapered between the first surface and the second surface. The bone plate system further comprises at least one fastener including an elongate shaft and a threaded head, the threaded head being tapered between a proximal end of the threaded head and a distal end of the threaded head, wherein a plurality of circumferentially spaced recesses are formed in the threaded head and define a plurality of threaded tabs. The at least one fastener is configured for insertion within the at least one threaded aperture at a plurality of different insertion angles while achieving a locking engagement between the threaded head and the threaded aperture. | 02-19-2015 |
Richard Douglas Schultz, Melbourne, FL US
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20100208612 | Method for Mitigating Adverse Processor Loading in a Personal Computer Implementation of a Wireless Local Area Network Adapter - A personal computer's (PC) microprocessor is used to provide both the physical layer (PHY) and media access control (MAC) processing functions required to implement a wireless local area network (WLAN) adapter. This technique uses the polling mechanism associated with the power save (PS) functionality of WLAN protocol to relieve networking stress on the host processing system. It does this while maintaining networking integrity and packet delivery. The WLAN protocol polling mechanism is used to briefly inhibit the transfer of packets from the WLAN access point (AP) during peak periods of network traffic and/or host processor loading. Because the modulation, demodulation, and MAC functions, typically implemented in dedicated hardware on existing adapters are implemented in software running on the host PC microprocessor, other host system processes and applications can interfere with these time critical functions. Conversely, latency introduced by WLAN specific processing tasks during peak periods of network traffic may cause unacceptable delays to the other processes and applications requiring microprocessor attention. In addition to its primary stated purpose of allowing WLAN mobile stations to save power, this technique will use power save polling as a method for controlling delivery of network packets when the host is heavily loaded or when peak interrupt latencies make reliable packet delivery difficult or impossible. | 08-19-2010 |