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Angela Mccrory, Dallas, TX US
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20150287119 | PRESENTATION OF ITEMS OF VALUE FOR PURCHASE - Disclosed are systems, media, and methods for efficiently presenting location-based ticket information comprising: providing an interface presenting location-specific information about upcoming events; providing an interface allowing a user to indicate preferences; aggregating ticket listings for a selected event from primary and secondary market vendors, each ticket listing comprising a price; a software module configured to apply an algorithm identify a group of suitable ticket listings and generate a ticket value score for each ticket listing based, at least in part, on the user preferences and the price; providing an interface presenting the ticket listings for an event as pins on a map of an event venue, each pin indicating a price, each pin positioned on the map to indicate section and row of the ticket listing; and obfuscating ticket listings that are a higher price and lower ticket value score than a presented or selected ticket listing. | 10-08-2015 |
Dale Mccrory, Avon, IN US
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20140108443 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO GENERATE A DATA-RICH TEMPLATE - A computerized method and system for correlating template data to select contextually relevant content including receiving a request from a consumer device to serve a template at a server, the template comprising at least one tag, selecting a content in a database associated with the at least one tag based at least in part on a correlation between the template and the at least one tag, substituting the at least one tag with the content, and transmitting the template from the server to the consumer device. | 04-17-2014 |
Darryl Jackson Mccrory, Gresham, OR US
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20090282765 | Refrigeration vapor intrusion retardant system and method of installation - Commercial meat and perishable product refrigeration buildings commonly suffer from infiltration of moisture which normally occurs at the roof/wall junction where the roof meets the walls. Warm moist outside air is drawn into the cooler because of the lower pressure therein and once inside, forms ice which lowers the cooler temperature and causes freezer burn. By removing the building roof, and installing a moisture proof 40-50 mil thick sheet polymer membrane onto the cooler wall panels, over the top sill plate and the top header ledger board then welding it at the roof perimeter to the roofing membrane, an impermeable seal can be formed. To ensure the unitary integrity of the system, a flexible polymer mastic is trawled onto the wall panels before the membrane is affixed and a double sealing strip is screwed into the membrane though the mastic and into the wall panels. | 11-19-2009 |
Dave D. Mccrory, Austin, TX US
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20100281181 | NETWORK ABSTRACTION AND ISOLATION LAYER FOR MASQUERADING MACHINE IDENTITY OF A COMPUTER - A network abstraction and isolation layer (NAIL) for masquerading the machine identity of a computer in a network to enable the computer to communicate in the network with a different machine identity including an isolated network interface for communicating with the computer, an abstraction network interface for communicating with a network device coupled to the network, and control instructions or device. The control instructions or device performs machine identity translation to masquerade machine identity of the computer relative to the network. Machine identity masquerading includes selectively translating any one or more of an IP address, a MAC address, a machine name, a system identifier, and a DNS Name in the header or payload of communication packets. | 11-04-2010 |
Dave Dennis Mccrory, Pflugerville, TX US
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20100083251 | Techniques For Identifying And Comparing Virtual Machines In A Virtual Machine System - A technique for identifying virtual machines (VMs) in a VM system includes determining a configuration file location on a data store for the VM. A VM manager (for the VM) and an associated VM identification assigned to the VM (by the VM manager) are determined. A unique VM identification is then created based on the configuration file location on the data store, the VM manager, and the associated VM identification. | 04-01-2010 |
20110302312 | CLOUD RESOURCE PROXY WITH ATTRIBUTE MIRRORING - In one or more embodiments, one or more methods and/or system described can provide one or more solutions for controlling and managing cloud-based computing resources by providing a bridge between traditional management approaches in an enterprise and cloud-based approaches. These approaches are moving into the enterprise environment and will require re-architecting of systems and software and training of personnel to be successful. By abstracting away the cloud resources and making the cloud resources appear as local resources, the complexity of management and control can be greatly reduced. In one or more embodiments, local enterprise system can interface with a reverse proxy that can provide a single or uniform application programming interface to one or multiple cloud-based computing resources. This approach, using the reverse proxy that can provide a single or uniform application programming interface, can reduce the complexity of management and control of the cloud-based computing resource(s). | 12-08-2011 |
Drew Mccrory, Menands, NY US
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20150335997 | CONTEXTUAL PLAY PATTERN SWITCHING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A peripheral device for use in video gameplay includes circuitry for reading information stored in memory of toys placed on the peripheral device, and for providing that information to a computer device upon which gameplay is provided. The peripheral device includes a feature for holding a portable computer device, for example a computer tablet, in a hands free manner during gameplay. The feature may be a notch in the peripheral device, and the notch may be in a protuberance extending from a housing forming the peripheral device. In addition, the housing may provide storage for storing a game controller for use with the video game. | 11-26-2015 |
Duane Mccrory, Malvern, PA US
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20090106430 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A SHARED I/O SUBSYSTEM - A computer system that includes a plurality of servers, and a shared I/O subsystem coupled to each of the servers and to one or more I/O interfaces. The shared I/O subsystem services I/O requests made by two or more of the servers. Each I/O interface may couple to a network, appliance, or other device. The I/O requests serviced by the shared I/O subsystem may alternatively include software initiated or hardware initiated I/O requests. Different servers coupled to the shared I/O subsystem may use different operating systems, and each I/O interface may be used by two or more servers. | 04-23-2009 |
Gerry Mccrory, West Chester, PA US
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20140279644 | Systems and Methods for College Application and Offer Management - A method of matching applicants, such as high school students seeking college admissions, to institutions, such as colleges, includes the creation of applicant profiles for the various applicants and institutional profiles for the various institutions. The profiles can incorporate psychometric, psychographic, demographic, and/or biographical attributes. The attributes of institutions can be matched to those of applicants, thus providing colleges with improved data useful in admissions decisions, as well as providing students with improved data useful in making college application decisions. Social media functionality can also be included. | 09-18-2014 |
Glenn Mccrory, Warwick, RI US
James Scott Mccrory, Thousand Oaks, CA US
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20120172157 | Pro-trainer - A hand held baseball or Softball training device for assisting a batter in learning proper swing mechanics which include a light weight 1″ hallow aluminum tube having two ends, a hand grip defining sleeve with a rubber stop disposed about the first end of the tube and a rubber cap on the second end, a light weight aluminum oval sweet spot simulation component which is movable along the 1″ hallow aluminum tube so as to proved a visual indication to the batter as to the flight of the ball after contact which determines the position that the wrist are when contact is made with the ball. | 07-05-2012 |
20130184106 | SWING TRAINING DEVICE HAVING ADJUSTABLE CONTACT AREA - A swing training device includes a longitudinal body comprising a handle and a shaft. The longitudinal body further comprising a first end adjacent the handle and a second end adjacent the shaft, wherein the first end is opposite the second end. A contact area assembly removably coupled to the longitudinal body and opposite the handle is adapted to provide at least one contact area along the longitudinal body. The swing training device assist in improving palm up palm down at contact and assists in developing muscle memory. | 07-18-2013 |
Jefferson Mccrory, El Segundo, CA US
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20130247407 | HAIR STYLER - A hair styling and drying apparatus has a pair of pivotally connected arms, styling surfaces on the arms, air suction and discharge orifices in the styling surfaces, and a blower for blowing air through the air orifices and recycling air between the arms. At least some suction orifices of one styling surface can align with at least some discharge orifices of the other styling surface. The blowers blow air out the discharge orifices and suck air into the suction orifices, thereby recycling much of the blown air. The apparatus can include heaters for heating the blown air and for heating the styling surfaces. | 09-26-2013 |
20140033558 | HAIR STYLER - A hair styling and drying apparatus has a pair of pivotally connected arms, styling surfaces on the arms, air suction and discharge orifices in the styling surfaces, and a blower for blowing air through the air orifices and recycling air between the arms. At least some suction orifices of one styling surface can align with at least some discharge orifices of the other styling surface. The blowers blow air out the discharge orifices and suck air into the suction orifices, thereby recycling much of the blown air. The apparatus can include heaters for heating the blown air and for heating the styling surfaces. | 02-06-2014 |
Jenna Mccrory, Driggs, ID US
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20120005811 | Goggle Lens Cover - A cover is provided that is comprised of a fabric panel and two members or mechanisms that selectively connect to the strap of a goggle device. The panel is made of a lens-safe, flexible, and resilient material which allows it to fit most size goggles. Further, top and bottom panels may have elastic inner edges, which help the cover to contour to the shape of the goggle. In addition, a lens cleaning cloth is interconnected to the top panel. | 01-12-2012 |
Patrick Mccrory, Altadena, CA US
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20140043583 | Embeddable Eyewear Cleaning Cloth and Housing - An embeddable eyewear cleaning cloth and housing apparatus for a pair of eyewear. The apparatus comprises a housing defining an interior cavity and an opening providing access to and from the interior cavity. The housing is adapted to be secured to a pair of eyewear. A sheet of cleaning cloth material is disposed within the housing and is at least partially removable from the housing through the opening. | 02-13-2014 |
Russell Scott Mccrory, Atlanta, GA US
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20160140831 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR WIRELESS HAND HYGIENE MONITORING - Aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to systems and methods for providing hand hygiene dispenser stations configured to remind users to use the hand hygiene dispenser stations. In one or more embodiments, the present systems and methods provide individual provider identification and networked communication among hand hygiene stations (dispenser stations), enabling tracking of providers and data collection regarding hand hygiene products usage (hand hygiene compliance). | 05-19-2016 |