Benjamin David
Benjamin David Enerson, Winchester, MA US
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20110170055 | CONTACT LENS WITH VISUAL INDICATOR - A contact lens is provided with an indicator that is visible when placed in contact with a solution, but substantially transparent when removed from that solution. The indicator may be of the type to designate whether the contact lens is to be worn on the right or left eye. | 07-14-2011 |
20120162599 | CONTACT LENS WITH VISUAL INDICATOR - A contact lens is provided with an indicator that is visible when placed in contact with a solution, but substantially transparent when removed from that solution. The indicator may be of the type to designate whether the contact lens is to be worn on the right or left eye. | 06-28-2012 |
Benjamin David Enerson, Sudbury, MA US
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20130188126 | CONTACT LENS WITH VISUAL INDICATOR - A contact lens is provided with an indicator that is visible when placed in contact with a solution, but substantially transparent when removed from that solution. The indicator may be of the type to designate whether the contact lens is to be worn on the right or left eye. | 07-25-2013 |
Benjamin David Follis, Redwood, CA US
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20140041052 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ESTABLISHING AND ENFORCING DOCUMENT VISIBITILY RIGHTS WITH AN ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE SERVICE - Techniques for generating and enforcing document visibility rights associated with a document in use with an electronic signature service are described Consistent with embodiments of the invention, document visibility rights can be established for each person designated to sign and/or receive a copy of a document, and on a per-page, per-document section, or per-source document basis. Additionally, visibility rights may be conditional, such that various events (including the singing of a document) may modify visibility rights making a previously un-viewable page or document section viewable to a particular person. | 02-06-2014 |
Benjamin David Freeman, Bartlett, TN US
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20110048238 | AIR FILTER SYSTEM - An air filter system ( | 03-03-2011 |
Benjamin David Guymer, Morningside AU
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20120312701 | HYDROGEN STORAGE UNIT - A hydrogen vessel comprising a fluid communication port, an outer vessel and an inner compartment. The inner vessel contains a hydrogen storage material, such as a metal hydride. In one embodiment the inner vessel is mechanically isolated from the outer vessel. The separation between the outer and inner vessel provides a peripheral volume between each vessel. The peripheral volume about the inner compartment may be fluidly isolated from the inner compartment. The hydrogen storage unit further includes a fluid pressure device in communication with the peripheral volume; and a controller for controlling the fluid pressure device during desorption and absorption. | 12-13-2012 |
Benjamin David Harack, San Francisco, CA US
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20160055419 | IDENTIFYING ELECTRIC VEHICLE OWNERS - The subject disclosure relates to methods and systems for identifying and classifying electric-vehicle (EV) owners. Methods of the subject technology can include steps for generating an initial model based on a plurality of load-curve characteristics, and training the initial model using a training data set to produce a configured model. In some implementations, the methods can also include steps for determining a probabilistic classification for each of a second plurality of users by analyzing load-curve data associated with the second plurality of users using the configured model. Systems and computer readable media are also provided. | 02-25-2016 |
Benjamin David Hatton, Hamilton CA
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20090130412 | Method of transformation of bridging organic groups in organosilica materials - This invention relates to a chemical transformation of the bridging organic groups in metal oxide materials containing bridging organic groups, such as bridged organosilicas, wherein such a transformation greatly benefits properties for low dielectric constant (k) applications. A thermal treatment at specific temperatures is shown to cause a transformation of the organic groups from a bridging to a terminal configuration, which consumes polar hydroxyl groups. The transformation causes k to decrease, and the hydrophobicity to increase (through ‘self-hydrophobization’). As a result of the bridge-terminal transformation, porous organosilica films are shown to have k<2.0, E> | 05-21-2009 |
Benjamin David Moore, Dallas, TX US
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20160071333 | Vehicle Information System - A vehicle information system is described. The vehicle information system may include an OBD interface device configurable for communication with a vehicle computer system. The OBD interface device may include at least a first transmitter and a first receiver. One or more communication protocols may be configured for communication between at least one of the OBD interface device and a client electronic device, the OBD interface device and a server computer, and the OBD interface device and a wireless receiver. An application programming interface may be configured to allow interaction between the OBD interface device and at least one of a server computer and a client electronic device. | 03-10-2016 |
Benjamin David Newman, Seattle, WA US
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20160132805 | CONSTRAINTS AND CONSTRAINT SHARING IN A CATALOG SERVICE PLATFORM - A service provider system may implement an enterprise catalog service that manages software products and portfolios of software products on behalf of service provider customer organizations. Through an administrator interface of the service, a customer organization administrator may create constraints on the use of the software products, and each constraint may include one or more rules about how the products can be launched. These may include environmental constraints (specifying a region in which a product launches), restrictions on input parameter values (including the types of resource instances on which a product can be launched), quotas (controlling the number of product installations), or billing constraints. Constraints may be applied on a user-to-product arc or on a portfolio-to-product arc. Constraints may be stored as objects, and reference to those objects may be added to product or portfolio objects. Constraints may be shared across object versions, portfolios, or service provider customer accounts. | 05-12-2016 |
20160132806 | CATALOG SERVICE PLATFORM FOR DEPLOYING APPLICATIONS AND SERVICES - A service provider system may implement an enterprise catalog service that manages catalogs or portfolios of software products (e.g., desktop applications and server products) on behalf of service provider customer organizations. Through the enterprise catalog service, an administrator in a customer organization may discover, select, and ingest products (e.g., based on their features, pricing, and terms), and may add them to catalogs or portfolios for subsequent use by end users in the organization. The administrator may apply constraints on product use and limit product access to particular end users. The products may include third party products that are made available through the enterprise catalog service and a customer's own applications. The enterprise catalog service may monitor usage of third party products and bill the customer organization. Products managed by the enterprise catalog service may be deployed through an application fulfillment platform or resource stack management platform. | 05-12-2016 |
20160132808 | PORTFOLIOS AND PORTFOLIO SHARING IN A CATALOG SERVICE PLATFORM - A service provider system may implement an enterprise catalog service that manages catalogs and portfolios of software products (e.g., desktop applications and server products) on behalf of service provider customer organizations. Through the service, a customer organization administrator may create a portfolio (e.g., a container) and configure the portfolio for subsequent use by end users in the organization, which may include adding products, users, permissions, and constraints on the usage of the products (individually or collectively) to the portfolio for all authorized end users or particular end users. Portfolios may be shared with other administrators by publishing them or through direct notification of sharing. A recipient of a shared portfolio may, after importing it, further restrict access to the portfolio or the use of the products therein, but cannot modify the portfolio itself. Changes made by a portfolio owner may be propagated to authorized users and to portfolio importers automatically. | 05-12-2016 |
Benjamin David Panter, Morningside GB
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20100202709 | PROCESS AND APPARATUS - The present invention relates to a process of bringing at least one subject data set into registration or conformity with a reference data set by electronic methods, each data set being a representation of a respective object. The process comprises: generating each of a plurality of candidate data sets ( | 08-12-2010 |
Benjamin David Ross, Tokyo JP
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20150347361 | APPLICATION MARKUP LANGUAGE - An example method may retrieve a markup language document from an electronic storage device. The markup language document may define a component of an interactive media application and a plurality of resolution dependent parameter sets for the component. The method may continue and determine, using at least one processor, a current resolution of a display device of a playback device and select, using the at least one processor, a parameter set of the plurality of resolution dependent parameter sets for the component based on the current resolution and device. The method may also apply, using the at least one processor, the parameter set to the component; and present, using the at least one processor, the component as part of the interactive media application on the playback device. | 12-03-2015 |
Benjamin David Staneland, Davenport, FL US
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20140103549 | SINGLE SERVE CARBONATION APPARATUS - The present invention is related to a single serve carbonation apparatus comprising a carcass that supports components including a removable pressurized gas canister, a canister receiver that regulates the flow of gas, an operative spigot to receive the bottled beverage and provide the gas inlet, a tap handle mechanism, and internal tubing to provide the channeling of gas and pressurized liquid throughout the process. With gas canister inserted and the selected beverage attached to the operative spigot, the circuit is then switched on allowing the gas into the bottle creating a pressurized flow of draught-like beverage, dispensed via the tap handle, into the glass. The present apparatus allows users to enjoy any bottled beverage at any time. The installation and removal of said canister is easy, keeping the unit small, portable and affordable. There is no need to power the unit since the bottles are already chilled. | 04-17-2014 |
Benjamin David Zlotoff, Boston, MA US
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20150284127 | Liner-Free Label and Systems - The invention relates to a liner-free label activator, adapted to be joined to another piece of equipment, such as a thermal printer. The activator has a housing including a reservoir for containing a solvent and a pump connected to the reservoir. The activator also has an applicator connected to the pump for applying solvent to a liner-free label passing thereby, an activator control system to connect to a control system of the printer, and structure for connecting the housing to the printer. | 10-08-2015 |