Wilson, NH
Andrew S. Wilson, Manchester, NH US
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20100030785 | Distributed capture and aggregation of dynamic application usage information - A web-based hosted solution through which application developers create, manage and monitor application usage analytics in an online manner. Preferably, an application under test is one of: application software, a script-enabled web application, or a rich Internet application (RIA). During the development process, a usage monitoring API is integrated into the application and the application is deployed. As users interact with the application, a log file is generated, typically in one of two ways. If the application is able to write to a local file system (in the user's machine), usage information is gathered in a log file local to the deployed application and then dispatched to an upload server for processing in a batch manner. If the application is not able to write to the user machine's local file system, the usage information is sent to a remote logging server, preferably on a just-in-time basis, and then the log file is generated on the logging server. In either case, preferably the usage information that is tracked comprises “features,” “faults” and “failures” of the application, independent of platform, location, and number of deployed application instances. | 02-04-2010 |
20130111016 | Distributed capture and aggregation of dynamic application usage information | 05-02-2013 |
20140032629 | Remote invocation mechanism for logging - One or more events occurring within a client-side web application are logged at a remote server using a script-based invocation mechanism. The mechanism comprises a client-side script, and associated server-side code. Upon occurrence of an event to be logged, a script object is created on the client and used to pass logged data to the server, which then issues a response to destroy the script object. In this manner, the script object is created and persists in the client only as long as it is needed to log the event. | 01-30-2014 |
Bryan Paul Wilson, Windham, NH US
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20120246884 | STRAP FOR ADAPTING A HEAVY BAG TO MODEL REAL-LIFE SITUATIONS FOR TRAINING - An attachment for a heavy bag to use while practicing power striking techniques in ground fighting. The attachment may be used on a bag that is hanging, resting on a free-standing base, or on a bag that has been removed from the hanger or base. | 10-04-2012 |
Gregory S. Wilson, Newbury, NH US
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20100155377 | Method And Apparatus For Cutting High Quality Internal Features And Contours - An automated method for cutting a plurality of hole features using a plasma arc torch system can be implemented on a computer numerical controller. The automated method can include the steps of: a) cutting a lead-in for a hole feature using a lead-in command speed based on a diameter of that hole feature and b) cutting a perimeter for the hole feature using a perimeter command speed greater than the corresponding lead-in command speed for the hole feature. The automated method can also include the step c) of repeating steps a) and b) for each additional hole feature having a same diameter or a different diameter. | 06-24-2010 |
20100213178 | INTERNAL PART FEATURE CUTTING METHOD AND APPARATUS - A method for cutting an internal feature in a workpiece using a plasma cutting system can include cutting in a first zone using at least one cutting parameter from a first cutting parameter set, which can include a first cutting current and/or a first speed. The method can include cutting in a second zone using at least one cutting parameter from a second cutting parameter set that can be different from the first cutting parameter set. The second cutting parameter set can include a second cutting current and/or a second speed. The method can also include cutting in a third zone using at least one cutting parameter from a third cutting parameter set, which can be different from the first cutting parameter set or the second cutting parameter set. The third cutting parameter set can include a third cutting current and/or a third speed. | 08-26-2010 |
20130119024 | Method and Apparatus for Cutting High Quality Internal Features and Contours - An automated method for cutting a plurality of hole features using a plasma arc torch system can be implemented on a computer numerical controller. The automated method can include the steps of: a) cutting a lead-in for a hole feature using a lead-in command speed based on a diameter of that hole feature and b) cutting a perimeter for the hole feature using a perimeter command speed greater than the corresponding lead-in command speed for the hole feature. The automated method can also include the step c) of repeating steps a) and b) for each additional hole feature having a same diameter or a different diameter. | 05-16-2013 |
20140046477 | AUTOMATIC ON-CNC TOOL FOR MOTION ANALYSIS AND OPTIMIZATION - The invention features, in one aspect, a computerized method for measuring or improving performance of a cutting head of an automated cutting system by evaluating motor control processing of an automated motion control of the cutting head of the automated cutting system. The method includes generating one or more motor outputs for the automated cutting system for any of a cut, a trace, or a motion, the one or more motor outputs corresponding to at least a portion of a set of motor output commands. A characteristic is measured of the one or more motor outputs for the plurality of axes of the automated cutting system. The characteristic is compared with the at least a portion of the set of motor output commands to determine a performance measurement of the automated cutting system. | 02-13-2014 |
John M. Wilson, Hanover, NH US
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20140088906 | Inertial Sensor Bias Estimation by Flipping - First and second inertial sensors are arranged in such a manner that their sensitive axes may be made alternately parallel and anti-parallel to one another. Measurements from both inertial sensors are taken during parallel and anti-parallel periods. Measurements from these two periods are used to calculate sensor biases for both sensors. Sensor biases so obtained are used to correct the outputs of the first and second inertial sensors. | 03-27-2014 |
Kirk D. Wilson, Sugar Hill, NH US
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20090089239 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR BUILDING A RULEBASE - A method for building a rulebase includes receiving a plurality of rulebase components. The method also includes merging the rulebase components to create a consolidated rulebase. | 04-02-2009 |
20110010686 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTEGRATING OBJECT-ORIENTED MODEL PROFILES AND OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES - A method includes receiving a modeling template, the modeling template comprising a plurality of modeling constructs and profile constructs, each profile construct generated from a modeling profile and comprising an extension of one of the modeling constructs. The method further includes parsing the modeling template into the plurality of modeling constructs and profile constructs. One or more object-oriented constructs are defined based, at least in part, on the parsed modeling constructs and profile constructs. Source code is automatically generated in an object-oriented programming language based, at least in part, on the defined object-oriented constructs. The object-oriented programming language comprises an object-oriented programming language with embedded inferencing. | 01-13-2011 |
20110047123 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR BUILDING AND MERGING A RULEBASE WITH OBJECT ORIENTED SOFTWARE - A method for building a rulebase includes receiving a plurality of rulebase components. The method also includes merging the rulebase components to create a consolidated rulebase. | 02-24-2011 |
Matt Peter Wilson, Windham, NH US
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20120246884 | STRAP FOR ADAPTING A HEAVY BAG TO MODEL REAL-LIFE SITUATIONS FOR TRAINING - An attachment for a heavy bag to use while practicing power striking techniques in ground fighting. The attachment may be used on a bag that is hanging, resting on a free-standing base, or on a bag that has been removed from the hanger or base. | 10-04-2012 |
Richard M. Wilson, Dover, NH US
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20100169805 | DYNAMIC POINT AND EXTEND USER INTERFACE - A computer-implemented method of extending a user interface of an executing application can include placing the user interface in a configure mode that allows functionality of the user interface to be extended and visually distinguishing an element of the user interface that is extendable. Responsive to a user input requesting extension of the functionality of the element, an editing window can be displayed within the user interface. The method can include receiving, within the editing window, computer-usable program code specifying extended functionality for the element and storing the computer-usable program code as part of an extension to the element. The extension can be bound to an extension point exposed for the element of the user interface. | 07-01-2010 |
20120233276 | RECEIVING AND PRESENTING DETAILED ACTIVITY INFORMATION REGARDING CURRENT AND RECENT INSTANT MESSAGING SESSIONS OF REMOTE USERS - A system for providing a local computer user with detailed activity information regarding remote users, in order to assist the local user in determining whether to initiate a communication session with a remote user. The system provides activity information describing the number of instant messaging sessions one or more remote users are currently involved in, the identities of participants in those sessions, activity levels, time period information, and other information. The system further provides detailed activity information describing recent instant messaging sessions of one or more remote users. | 09-13-2012 |
20130239021 | RECEIVING AND PRESENTING DETAILED ACTIVITY INFORMATION REGARDING CURRENT AND RECENT INSTANT MESSAGING SESSIONS OF REMOTE USERS - A system for providing a local computer user with detailed activity information regarding remote users, in order to assist the local user in determining whether to initiate a communication session with a remote user. The system provides activity information that may describe the number of instant messaging sessions one or more remote users are currently involved in, the identities of participants in those sessions, activity levels, time period information, and other information. The system further provides detailed activity information describing recent instant messaging sessions of one or more remote users. | 09-12-2013 |
Suzanne Wilson, Windham, NH US
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20120266906 | Composition for Treating Hair, Methods of Preparing the Composition, and Methods of Using the Composition - A composition for treating hair and, in particular, for defrizzing hair, includes blackstrap molasses and honey. Essential oils can be added to the mixture. A method exists for making the composition. The method of making the composition includes heating the composition, possibly to a boil, cooling the composition, adding the essential oils, and mixing the imbibed composition. The composition is used in methods to treat hair. The composition treats hair by application or through heat treatments. | 10-25-2012 |
Timothy Wilson, Litchfield, NH US
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20110056368 | ENERGY STORAGE AND GENERATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS USING COUPLED CYLINDER ASSEMBLIES - In various embodiments, pneumatic cylinder assemblies are coupled in series pneumatically, thereby reducing a range of force produced by or acting on the pneumatic cylinder assemblies during expansion or compression of a gas. | 03-10-2011 |
20110107755 | ENERGY STORAGE AND GENERATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS USING COUPLED CYLINDER ASSEMBLIES - In various embodiments, pneumatic cylinder assemblies are coupled in series pneumatically, thereby reducing a range of force produced by or acting on the pneumatic cylinder assemblies during expansion or compression of a gas. | 05-12-2011 |
20120119513 | Energy storage and generation systems and methods using coupled cylinder assemblies - In various embodiments, cylinder assemblies are coupled in series pneumatically, thereby reducing a range of force produced by or acting on the cylinder assemblies during expansion or compression of a gas. | 05-17-2012 |
20130327029 | ENERGY STORAGE AND GENERATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS USING COUPLED CYLINDER ASSEMBLIES - In various embodiments, cylinder assemblies are coupled in series pneumatically, thereby reducing a range of force produced by or acting on the cylinder assemblies during expansion or compression of a gas. | 12-12-2013 |
Wayne Curtis Wilson, Dover, NH US
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20080279673 | Pin conveyor for printed sheet material and transfer unit - A pin conveyor for printed sheet material has a chain, a plurality of pins extending from the chain to push printed sheet material, and a receipt area for the printed sheet material, the chain and pins passing through the receipt area. The receipt area has at least one of the following a non-linear cross-section with the chain and pins passing through the receipt area, an inclined transport section of the chain, or a belt contacting the printed sheet material and running at or slower than a speed of the chain. A transfer unit with an overhead conveying unit and a method for delivering printed sheet material is also provided. | 11-13-2008 |
William Ford Wilson, Seabrook, NH US
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20140106136 | PACKAGING AND INK THEREFOR - Provided are retort inks containing binder, colorant and carrier, where the cured ink has a bond strength to a layer of retort material of at least about 500 g/2.54 cm before retorting and/or the binder has an endotherm of 0.6 J/g or less or after retorting a bond strength of at least about 375 g/2.54 cm or destruct strength. Laminate plies carrying the ink and retorts using the ink also are provided. | 04-17-2014 |