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Abraham L. Day, Highland, UT US
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20140337734 | CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR A 3D VIRTUAL WORLD - The present invention is a content management system (“CMS”) for a 3D virtual world. In one or more embodiments, the CMS provides user interfaces that allow an instructor to create a course, add pre-programmed 3D scenes to the course, upload slideshow presentations, images, and/or videos (“content”) to the CMS, assemble the content into a presentation, and display the presentation on pre-programmed display areas (“VIEWBoards™”) within a 3D scene. In one or more embodiments, the CMS stores data representing courses created using the user interfaces provided by the CMS in one or more databases. In one or more embodiments, the CMS converts uploaded content into a set of standard image and video formats for display in the 3D scene and stores them in a database. | 11-13-2014 |
Allen M. Day, Fairview, UT US
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20090265182 | Method and system for point-of-dispensing management of anticoagulation agent therapy - A method and system for point-of-dispensing, point-of-sale, or retail pharmacy management of an anticoagulation agent therapy for a subject, includes reviewing an anticoagulation regimen and obtaining data for a subject relating to anticoagulation therapy, determining an International Normalized Ratio (INR) level for the subject, determining any potential interaction of the anticoagulation agent with one or more non-anticoagulation agents that the subject intends to take or is taking, evaluating in real time any need to adjust the anticoagulation regimen, and adjusting in real time, if needed, the anticoagulation regimen based on one or both INR level and any interaction determinations, to maintain the subject's INR level within a desired range. | 10-22-2009 |
David Day, Sandy, UT US
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20090159792 | Oral Detection Test for Cannabinoid Use - A method for confirming the active intake of marijuana and its active component Δ | 06-25-2009 |
20110020945 | ORAL DETECTION TEST FOR CANNABINOID USE - A method for confirming the active intake of marijuana and its active component Δ | 01-27-2011 |
Gary L. Day, Bountiful, UT US
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20110179728 | MODULAR SUB-FLOORING SYSTEM - A modular sub-flooring system for supporting an overlayment above a ground surface includes a plurality of sub-floor tiles situated about a ground surface, with each sub-floor tile having a substantially-flat top surface that is adapted to receive and support an overlayment, and a connection interface with opposing engagement surfaces. The sub-flooring system also includes a plurality of removable bridge connectors, with each of the bridge connectors having a plurality of tile interfaces, and with each tile interface having complimentary engagement surfaces configured to engage with the opposing engagement surfaces of the connection interfaces. The tile interfaces of the bridge connectors couple to the respective connection interfaces of any adjacent sub-floor tiles to restrain the relative vertical movement between the adjacent sub-floor tiles while facilitating controlled relative lateral movement between the sub-floor tiles. | 07-28-2011 |
20110185658 | SYNTHETIC FLOOR TILE HAVING PARTIALLY-COMPLIANT SUPPORT STRUCTURE - A compliant insert for flexibly supporting a synthetic floor tile above a ground surface that includes one or more elongate bodies, with each elongate body having a longitudinal axis oriented parallel to a top surface of the floor tile, a top face having an attachment interface for coupling to a tile support structure extending downward from an underside of the floor tile, and a bottom face of having at least one contact flat for contacting the ground surface and at least one upwardly-directed recess for allowing liquids to flow underneath the insert. Each of the elongate bodies also has a thickness and stiffness sufficient, in an unloaded state, to elevate the support structure a distance above the ground surface. | 08-04-2011 |
20130167458 | MODULAR FLOORING SYSTEM - A modular flooring system includes a plurality of floor tiles situated about a ground surface, with each floor tile having a substantially-flat top surface and a connection interface with opposing engagement surfaces. The flooring system also includes a plurality of removable bridge connectors, with each of the bridge connectors having a plurality of tile interfaces, and with each tile interface having complimentary engagement surfaces configured to engage with the opposing engagement surfaces of the connection interfaces. The tile interfaces of the bridge connectors couple to the respective connection interfaces of any adjacent floor tiles to restrain the relative vertical movement between the adjacent floor tiles while facilitating controlled relative lateral movement between the floor tiles. | 07-04-2013 |
Jeffrey M. Day, Springville, UT US
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20150281253 | Analytics Data Validation - Analytics data validation techniques are described. In one or more implementations, an analytics service collects analytics data from a client device that describes web content and consumption of the web content by the client device. The collected analytics data includes encrypted analytics data that is not accessible by the client device and dynamic analytics data that describes the consumption of the web content by the client device. The encrypted analytics data is decrypted and a determination is made as to whether the collected analytics data is valid using the decrypted analytics data based on whether the decrypted analytics data includes expected parameters or that the dynamic analytics data is consistent with the decrypted analytics data. Responsive to a determination that the collected analytics data is valid, use of the collected analytics data is permitted are part of a web content analysis. | 10-01-2015 |
Jeffrey Michael Day, Springville, UT US
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20150113276 | Distributing Keys for Decrypting Client Data - In some embodiments, a server can establish a session with a remote client. The server can generate a session key portion for the session and a client key portion for the remote client. The server can use a combined encryption key to encrypt client data received from the remote client during the session. The combined encryption key can be generated from a static key portion accessible by the server, the session key portion, and the client key portion. The server can associate the session key portion with the session. The session key portion is accessible by the server during the session. The server can delete the client key portion after providing the client key portion to the remote client. The server can obtain the client key portion from the remote client in response to determining that subsequent transactions during the session involve decrypting the encrypted client data. | 04-23-2015 |
20160080145 | Distributing Keys for Decrypting Client Data - In some embodiments, a server can establish a session with a remote client. The server can generate a session key portion for the session and a client key portion for the remote client. The server can use a combined encryption key to encrypt client data received from the remote client during the session. The combined encryption key can be generated from a static key portion accessible by the server, the session key portion, and the client key portion. The server can associate the session key portion with the session. The session key portion is accessible by the server during the session. The server can delete the client key portion after providing the client key portion to the remote client. The server can obtain the client key portion from the remote client in response to determining that subsequent transactions during the session involve decrypting the encrypted client data. | 03-17-2016 |
J. Kevin Day, Syracuse, UT US
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20080286761 | Methods and Nucleic Acids for the Analysis of Gene Expression Associated with the Development of Prostate Cell Proliferative Disorders - The following application provides methods and nucleic acids for the detection of and/or differentiation between prostate cell proliferative disorders. This is achieved by the analysis of the expression status of a panel of genes, or subsets thereof. | 11-20-2008 |
John David Day, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20140005562 | ATRIAL FIBRILLATION TREATMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS | 01-02-2014 |
John T. Day, Sandy, UT US
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20080203809 | Producing Calcium Cyanide At A Mine Site Using Easily Transportable Starting Materials - The present invention is a method by which the mine can obtain a supply of calcium cyanide for use in its leaching operations. Specifically, one preferred method within the scope of the invention involves producing hydrogen cyanide directly at a mine site using formamide as a starting material. Alternative methods of producing hydrogen cyanide at the mine site using easily transportable starting materials, such as methanol and urea, are disclosed. The hydrogen cyanide is neutralized at the mine site with slaked lime (Ca(OH) | 08-28-2008 |
Ronald R. Day, St. George, UT US
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20160096212 | SOIL RECLAMATION SYSTEM AND PROCESS - A system for treating a contaminated soil. The system includes a soil receptacle, a first conveyance mechanism in communication with the soil receptacle, and a second conveyance mechanism in communication with the first conveyance mechanism. The second conveyor is placed lower relative to the first conveyor so that the contaminated soil drops in elevation as it passes from the first conveyor to the second conveyor. One or more pretreatment sprayers are positioned substantially at a junction between the first conveyor and the second conveyor and that spray the contaminated soil as it moves from the first conveyor to the second conveyor. One or more sprayers are also positioned on the second conveyor such that they can spray the contaminated soil as it passes. An aerator is located at a depositing end of the second conveyor, by which the contaminated soil is further aerated as it drops of the depositing end of the second conveyor and contacts the aerator. One or more optional final sprayers can be positioned on the second conveyor such that they are able to spray the contaminated soil as it drops off the depositing end and contacts the aerator. | 04-07-2016 |
Russell Hales Day, Provo, UT US
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20090076876 | Method of Scheduling and Event Processing in Computer Operating System - A transaction process system ( | 03-19-2009 |
20090076935 | System and Method of Account Reconciliation for Electronic Transactions - A transaction process system ( | 03-19-2009 |
20090077131 | System and Method of Transferring Data Through Transaction Process - A transaction process system ( | 03-19-2009 |
20100088219 | System and Method of Currency Conversion in Financial Transaction Process - A transaction process system ( | 04-08-2010 |
Wallace E. Day, Payson, UT US
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20090107280 | FINGER OPERATED THROTTLE - A finger throttle for motorized vehicles having thumb throttles with thumb operated levers. The finger throttle includes a housing, a linkage assembly, and a finger operated lever. The housing is configured to mount on the thumb throttle housing and the linkage assembly is configured to engage the thumb throttle linkage assembly. The finger operated lever is linked to the linkage assembly such that moving the finger operated lever moves the linkage assembly, which in turn moves the thumb throttle linkage assembly. The operator can use the finger operated lever or the thumb operated lever to control the engine speed or can use both levers concurrently to do so. | 04-30-2009 |