Mapes, US
Aaron Mapes, Prineville, OR US
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20150118657 | CREATING A WORKOUT ROUTINE IN ONLINE AND MOBILE NETWORKING ENVIRONMENTS - Methods and systems for creating workout routines are provided. An example method includes dynamically receiving data associated with one or more user personal metrics. The method further includes providing a user with a plurality of workout video segments based on the data associated with user personal metrics. The method also includes receiving, from the user, a video selection. The video selection includes one or more workout video segments selected from the plurality of workout video segments. The method further includes determining that the user personal metrics differ from predetermined user personal metrics. Based on the determination, the workout video segments are dynamically customized to obtain one or more customized video segments. The method further includes dynamically overlaying the data associated with the personal metrics over the customized video segments. After overlaying the data, one or more output customized video segments are obtained and displayed to the user. | 04-30-2015 |
Christopher L. Mapes, La Jolla, CA US
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20140357865 | Process for the Preparation of Benzoimidazol-2-yl Pyrimidine Derivatives - The present invention is directed to benzoimidazol-2-yl pyrimidine derivatives useful as histamine H | 12-04-2014 |
Christopher M. Mapes, La Mesa, CA US
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20090137608 | Benzoimidazol-2-yl pyrimidines and pyrazines as modulators of the histamine H4 receptor - Benzoimidazol-2-yl pyrimidines and pyrazines, pharmaceutical compositions and methods for H | 05-28-2009 |
20100004450 | Process for the preparation of substituted pyrimidine derivatives - The present invention is directed to processes for the preparation of substituted pyrimidine derivatives, useful as intermediates in the synthesis of histamine H | 01-07-2010 |
20100029942 | Process for the preparation of benzoimidazol-2-yl pyrimidine derivatives - The present invention is directed to benzoimidazol-2-yl pyrimidine derivatives useful as histamine H | 02-04-2010 |
20120178932 | Process for the preparation of benzoimidazol-2-yl pyrimidine derivatgives - The present invention is directed to benzoimidazol-2-yl pyrimidine derivatives useful as histamine H | 07-12-2012 |
20120184740 | Process for the preparation of benzoimidazol-2-yl pyrimidine derivatives - The present invention is directed to benzoimidazol-2-yl pyrimidine derivatives useful as histamine H | 07-19-2012 |
Christopher M. Mapes, La Jolla, CA US
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20130053561 | Process for the preparation of substituted pyrimidine derivatives - The present invention is directed to processes for the preparation of substituted pyrimidine derivatives, useful as intermediates in the synthesis of histamine H | 02-28-2013 |
20130072510 | Benzoimidazol-2-yl pyrimidines and pyrazines as modulators of the histamine H4 receptor - Benzoimidazol-2-yl pyrimidines and pyrazines, pharmaceutical compositions and methods for H | 03-21-2013 |
20130225816 | Process for the preparation of substituted pyrimidine derivatives - The present invention is directed to processes for the preparation of substituted pyrimidine derivatives, useful as intermediates in the synthesis of histamine H | 08-29-2013 |
20140038995 | Benzoimidazol-2-yl pyrimidines and pyrazines as modulators of the histamine H4 receptor - Benzoimidazol-2-yl pyrimidines and pyrazines, pharmaceutical compositions and methods for the treatment of disease states, disorders, and conditions mediated by H | 02-06-2014 |
20140066624 | Process for the preparation of substituted pyrimidine derivatives - The present invention is directed to processes for the preparation of substituted pyrimidine derivatives, useful as intermediates in the synthesis of histamine H | 03-06-2014 |
20140073795 | Process for the preparation of substituted pyrimidine derivatives - The present invention is directed to processes for the preparation of substituted pyrimidine derivatives, useful as intermediates in the synthesis of histamine H | 03-13-2014 |
20150148361 | Benzoimidazol-2-yl pyrimidines and pyrazines as modulators of the histamine H4 receptor - Benzoimidazol-2-yl pyrimidines and pyrazines, pharmaceutical compositions and methods for the treatment of disease states, disorders, and conditions mediated by H | 05-28-2015 |
Colleen Mapes, Campbell, NY US
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20130177681 | Handheld, Vibratory Egg Shell Removal Device and Method - An egg shell removal device that comprises a handheld, oscillating assembly having a body member and an electrically driven attachment head. The head comprises a formed member driven by an oscillating output shaft from the body member, which provides a means to separate the shell and the inner and outer membranes from an egg white without damaging the egg white in the process. The head is a tapering section having a rounded tip, a concave interior surface, and a convex outer surface, whereby the interior surface travels along the egg white surface and contours thereto, while the outer surface lifts and breaks the shell as the head member oscillates from its oscillator or electric motor input. Also disclosed is an accompanying method of egg shell removal using a handheld, vibratory device to lift and break a shell from an egg white, which replaces traditional shell removal process conducted by hand. | 07-11-2013 |
Deborah Mapes, Port Ewen, NY US
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20100180329 | Authenticated Identity Propagation and Translation within a Multiple Computing Unit Environment - An authenticated identity propagation and translation technique is provided in a transaction processing environment including distributed and mainframe computing components. Identified and authenticated user identification and authentication information is forwarded in association with transaction requests from a distributed component to a mainframe component, facilitating the selection of the appropriate mainframe user identity with which to execute the mainframe portion of the transaction, and creating the appropriate runtime security context. The forwarded user identification and authentication information contains a plurality of sections with identifying information about an authenticated client end-user identity as known at the initial authentication component and a mask specifying a subset of the sections. The mainframe component generates a hash from the subset of sections specified by the mask and uses that hash as a lookup key to determine whether a local authenticated runtime security context already exists in a local cache for the client end-user initiating the transaction request. | 07-15-2010 |
Deborah F. Mapes, Port Ewen, NY US
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20110138452 | CROSS SECURITY-DOMAIN IDENTITY CONTEXT PROJECTION WITHIN A COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - Processing within a computing environment is facilitated by: determining by a local security manager of a first system in a first security domain whether a local security context of a user is acceptable to a second system in a second security domain; responsive to the user's security context being unacceptable to the second system, creating by a local security manager of the second system a runtime security context for the user in the second system; and providing the first system with a reference to the runtime security context for the user in the second system which is resolvable within the computing environment or a portable representation of the runtime security context for the user in the second system, the reference or the portable representation being subsequently returned to the second system with a request from the first system to process work at the second system. | 06-09-2011 |
Heather Mapes, Crown Point, IN US
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20160058252 | Portable toilet training seat - A portable toilet training seat. The system features a foldable U-shaped spacer which is placed on top of a standard toilet seat in a public restroom, providing a reduced diameter seat for the child. A banana shaped storage bag is provided to accommodate a half-folded spacer. The storage bag is reusable and machine washable, but contains a vinyl insert intended to isolate the spacer from the bag itself. Both the storage bag and the insert are configured so as to be reversible. The insert is heat-resistant and dishwasher safe. A sanitizing spray may be provided with the invention to form a kit. | 03-03-2016 |
Henry Mapes, Campbell, NY US
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20130177681 | Handheld, Vibratory Egg Shell Removal Device and Method - An egg shell removal device that comprises a handheld, oscillating assembly having a body member and an electrically driven attachment head. The head comprises a formed member driven by an oscillating output shaft from the body member, which provides a means to separate the shell and the inner and outer membranes from an egg white without damaging the egg white in the process. The head is a tapering section having a rounded tip, a concave interior surface, and a convex outer surface, whereby the interior surface travels along the egg white surface and contours thereto, while the outer surface lifts and breaks the shell as the head member oscillates from its oscillator or electric motor input. Also disclosed is an accompanying method of egg shell removal using a handheld, vibratory device to lift and break a shell from an egg white, which replaces traditional shell removal process conducted by hand. | 07-11-2013 |
James Mapes, Mayville, NY US
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20130233985 | Hanger for Aboveground Pool Cover - A plurality of adjustable hangers for storing an aboveground pool cover in an elevated position and in close proximity to an associated pool comprised of a generally U-shaped hanger portion for receipt of the pool cover, a lateral support for engaging the sidewall of the aboveground pool and a hook portion for removable attachment to the sidewall and rail or the above ground pool. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, portions of the hanger are adjustable in size to accommodate a wide variety of aboveground pools. By storing the pool cover in an elevated position, the pool cover is not as susceptible to damage and/or damaging the surfaces upon which it would be otherwise stored, and is far less likely to transfer dirt, leaves, grass clippings, insects and other undesirable elements into the pool water when the pool cover is reinstalled on the surface of the pool. | 09-12-2013 |
James Mapes, Austin, TX US
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20090215077 | METHODS FOR DIAGNOSIS OF ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME - Provided are methods for the detection and diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome or ACS. The methods are based on the discovery that abnormal levels of selected analytes in sample fluid, typically blood samples, of patients who are at risk are supportive of a diagnosis of ACS. At least two new biomarkers for ACS are thus disclosed, MMP-3 and SGOT. Altogether the concentrations of twelve analytes provide a sensitive and selective picture of the patient's condition, namely, whether the patient is suffering a heart attack. Other important biomarkers for ACS are described, including but not limited to IL-18, Factor VII, ICAM-1, Creatine Kinase-MB, MCP-1, Myoglobin, C Reactive Protein, von Willebrand Factor, TIMP-1, Ferritin, Glutathione S-Transferase, Prostate Specific Antigen (free), IL-3, Tissue Factor, alpha-Fetoprotein, Prostatic Acid Phosphatase, Stem Cell Factor, MIP-1-beta, Carcinoembryonic Antigen, IL-13, TNF-alpha, IgE, Fatty Acid Binding Protein, ENA-78, IL- | 08-27-2009 |
James Anthony Mapes, Lakewood, WA US
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20160044747 | MODULAR ANTI-FOG DEVICES - A modular anti-fog device for attachment to a wearable optical device such as glasses, goggles, and the like. The anti-fog device includes a translucent carrier configured to hold a conductive element. The conductive element is electrically coupled to a power source. The conductive element provides resistive heating upon passage of electrical current through the conductive element. The translucent carrier includes an adhering layer enabling the anti-fog device to be attached to an optical device so as to provide the optical device with anti-fog functionality. | 02-11-2016 |
Jonathan Mapes, Highland Mills, NY US
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20150190665 | Adjustable Plate for Starting Block - Some embodiments of the invention provide a starting block system for use with a swimming pool. A pedestal is designed to support a platform. A back plate is disposed along a rear edge of the platform and has a width dimension that is less than the width dimension of the platform. A slide mechanism is disposed adjacent the rear edge of the platform and is in communication with the back plate. The back plate is designed to slide laterally adjacent the rear edge of the platform. | 07-09-2015 |
Mark Mapes, Carmichael, CA US
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20140250055 | Systems and Methods for Associating Metadata With Media Using Metadata Placeholders - Certain embodiments described herein provide methods and systems that use metadata placeholders to facilitate the association of metadata with recorded media content. Metadata placeholders, for example, may be created prior to recording content and then used at the time of the recording and editing of the actual content. Metadata placeholders can be used to make useful information, including a director's shot plan and other shot attribute information, available on-location to be used and edited by those present at recording and to facilitate the association of the information with the actual recorded content. One exemplary method involves creating a metadata placeholder for a shot, including information about the shot in the metadata fields of the metadata placeholder, and then storing the placeholder's metadata with the content that is recorded for the shot. | 09-04-2014 |
Mark T. Mapes, Pelzer, SC US
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20130112499 | ACOUSTIC COMPOSITE - An acoustic composite containing at least a first acoustically coupled non-woven composite and a second acoustically coupled non-woven composite, each acoustically coupled non-woven composite containing a non-woven layer and a facing layer. The non-woven layer contains a plurality of binder fibers and a plurality of bulking fibers and has a binder zone and a bulking zone. The facing layer of the second acoustically coupled non-woven composite is adjacent the second surface of the non-woven layer of the first acoustically coupled non-woven composite. | 05-09-2013 |
Michael Mapes, Colorado Springs, CO US
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20130165157 | Secure Witness or Criminal Participant Location or Position and Time Recording Information Apparatus, Systemts and Methods - An apparatus, system or method for use of encrypted or confidential location or position, time, and unique identifier information (LPTI Information) comprising mobile device encoded unique identifiers (UIs), to register the presence of one or more persons in a retail or service store or outlet, vehicle, financial, educational, governmental, transportation, shipping, cargo, residential, vacation, travel, power generation or distribution, water or food supply or storage, or data storage location or position, for use in identifying potential suspects, conspirators, participants or witnesses for criminal, regulated, tort, or prohibited activity for use by law enforcement or a court, and which information is kept encrypted until authorized access is granted to law enforcement or a court by issuance or a warrant or other appropriate legal authorization. | 06-27-2013 |
20150140962 | SECURE WITNESS OR CRIMINAL PARTICIPANT LOCATION OR POSITION AND TIME RECORDING INFORMATION APPARATUS, SYSTEMS AND METHOD - An apparatus, system or method for use of encrypted or confidential location or position, time, and unique identifier information (LPTI Information) comprising mobile device encoded unique identifiers (UIs), to register the presence of one or more persons in a retail or service store or outlet, vehicle, financial, educational, governmental, transportation, shipping, cargo, residential, vacation, travel, power generation or distribution, water or food supply or storage, or data storage location or position, for use in identifying potential suspects, conspirators, participants or witnesses for criminal, regulated, tort, or prohibited activity for use by law enforcement or a court, and which information is kept encrypted until authorized access is granted to law enforcement or a court by issuance or a warrant or other appropriate legal authorization. | 05-21-2015 |
Olin James Mapes, Jacksonville, FL US
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20140151517 | Adjustable Keyboard Support - The present invention describes a new and improved support for a keyboard that retains a keyboard at an angular and spatial location that suits the needs of a user. The keyboard support includes a weighted base, an extendable arm for adjusting the height of the keyboard stand, and a keyboard platform that supports a keyboard or similar shaped electronic device. The extendable arm comprises ball joints on both ends thereof that allow for angular and rotational adjustment of the extendable arm and the keyboard platform. Further provided on the keyboard platform is a high friction or adhesive layer for securing the keyboard, and a ledge that supports the base of the keyboard. | 06-05-2014 |
Reed W. Mapes, Bradenton Beach, FL US
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20080290998 | Remote Ignition, Theft Deterrence, and Records Keeping System for a Vehicle - Disclosed is a key-less ignition system for a vehicle. The system allows a user to automatically start the engine of a vehicle via a push button and a remote passive transponder. The system finds particular application in conjunction with smaller vehicles such as motorcycles. In one specific embodiment of the invention, the system is used in connection with an anti-theft device, such as a wheel lock. In yet another embodiment of the invention, the key-less ignition system is used in connection with a records management system, whereby service technicians can remotely retrieve maintenance records relating to the vehicle. | 11-27-2008 |
20110074562 | Remote Ignition, Theft Deterrence, and Records Keeping System for a Vehicle - Disclosed is a key-less ignition system for a vehicle. The system allows a user to automatically start the engine of a vehicle via a push button and a remote passive transponder. The system finds particular application in conjunction with smaller vehicles such as motorcycles. In one specific embodiment of the invention, the system is used in connection with an anti-theft device, such as a wheel lock. In yet another embodiment of the invention, the key-less ignition system is used in connection with a records management system, whereby service technicians can remotely retrieve maintenance records relating to the vehicle. | 03-31-2011 |
20110285521 | Remote Ignition, Theft Deterrence, and Records Keeping System for a Vehicle - Disclosed is a key-less ignition system for a vehicle. The system allows a user to automatically start the engine of a vehicle via a push button and a remote passive transponder. The system finds particular application in conjunction with smaller vehicles such as motorcycles. In one specific embodiment of the invention, the system is used in connection with an anti-theft device, such as a wheel lock. In yet another embodiment of the invention, the key-less ignition system is used in connection with a records management system, whereby service technicians can remotely retrieve maintenance records relating to the vehicle. | 11-24-2011 |
Susan Beth Mapes, Rockville, MD US
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20090265192 | Usefulness - A novel divorce insurance annuity insurance business structure that demonstrates the use of this type of insurance with or without a divorce occurrence. The divorce insurance business structure is a model plan to allow businesses to develop this type of benefit for their employees or clientele. The business structure provides companies with the general format for divorce annuity insurance and leaves it up to each company to define their own specifications for the insurance. | 10-22-2009 |
Teague Mapes, Woodinville, WA US
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20090199215 | FRAMEWORK FOR COMPUTING DEVICE WITH AUXILIARY DISPLAY - A computer system with an architecture and protocol that facilitate ready integration with an auxiliary display device. The auxiliary display device is coupled to the computer system over a transport, such as Bluetooth, USB or TCP/IP. From an application level gadget, control of the display device is through a programming interface to a platform component. The platform component interfaces with a device driver, which has two components. One component is common and can be used with any auxiliary display device supporting the protocol, regardless of which transport is used. The second component is transport specific. The second component processes data streams representing packets according to the protocol, conveying the packets as data in accordance with the format of the transport. The second component may be simple because it is not required to perform any processing specifically associated with the display functions or protocol. | 08-06-2009 |
Teague C. Mapes, Woodinville, WA US
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20140196058 | AUXILIARY DISPLAY DEVICE DRIVER INTERFACE - In a main computer system coupled to an auxiliary display device, described is an interface set for implementation by an auxiliary display device driver, to couple the driver to an auxiliary display platform. Commands received from the auxiliary display platform may be handled by code external to the driver, such as a class extension object. For example, the class extension object may interpret and/or translate commands received from the auxiliary display platform into a format understood by the driver code. The auxiliary display device driver may then provide corresponding command information including data to the auxiliary display device via the transport. Event data may be returned from the auxiliary display device driver via the interface set to the class extension object, such that corresponding event information, e.g., received at the auxiliary display device, may be returned to the auxiliary display platform. | 07-10-2014 |
Teague Curtiss Mapes, Woodinville, WA US
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20100293499 | RENDERING TO A DEVICE DESKTOP OF AN ADAPTIVE INPUT DEVICE - Embodiments relating to facilitating communication between an adaptive input device and a device desktop application program in a computing system are disclosed. One example embodiment includes a computing system that comprises an device desktop and an adaptive device input/output module that is configured to receive an output command from the device desktop application program; identify an image rendering protocol of the device desktop application program in the device desktop; and create an image of the one or more user interface elements according to the image rendering protocol. The adaptive device input/output module is further configured to forward the image to the adaptive input device for display. | 11-18-2010 |
20100299626 | Systems and Methods of Providing Rich User Interface and Animation to Auxiliary Display Devices - Systems and methods of providing rich user interface (UI) and/or animation from a main computing device to an auxiliary display device (ADD) are disclosed. A renderer driver may be communicatively coupled to the ADD and to an application at the main computing device that provides rich UI or animation. The renderer driver may use one or more interfaces in a renderer library to create a bitmap of the rich UI content/animation in a hidden window and communicate the bitmap to the ADD. For rendering animation at the ADD, updated bitmaps may be repeatedly generated and communicated. The renderer driver may receive an indication of a user input received at the ADD in response to the bitmap, interpret the indication, and communicate to the application the corresponding user response. Some or all portions of the system may reside at the auxiliary device, the main computing device, or both devices. | 11-25-2010 |