Doherty, TX
Brian R. Doherty, Allen, TX US
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20080215773 | ENHANCED WIRELESS USB PROTOCOL - The present invention provides a method for increasing data throughput for a wireless USB system that includes wire adapters that wirelessly transmit data between a host system and a USB enabled device. | 09-04-2008 |
Dale Doherty, Tomball, TX US
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20090149353 | Polysaccharide Containing Well Treatment Compositions and Methods of Using Same - Loss of wellbore fluids (such as drilling fluids, completion fluids and workover fluids) into the flow passages of a subterranean formation during well drilling, cementing, completion and workover operations may be reduced or eliminated by introducing into the wellbore in communication with the formation a suspension of a polysaccharide in a aqueous fluid. The aqueous fluid contains water and a delayed viscosification material or agent. Hydration of the polysaccharide may be delayed until after introduction of the composition into the formation. A fluid-impermeable barrier is thereby formed. | 06-11-2009 |
20090149354 | Well Treatment Compositions Containing Hydratable Polyvinyl Alcohol and Methods of Using Same - Loss of wellbore fluids (such as drilling fluids, completion fluids and workover fluids) in a wellbore or into the flow passages of a subterranean formation during well drilling, cementing, completion and workover operations may be reduced or eliminated by introducing into the wellbore a fluid of a hydratable polyvinyl alcohol in an aqueous fluid. The amount of polyvinyl alcohol in the well treatment composition is between from about 50 pounds to about 1,200 pounds per 1,000 gallons of aqueous fluid. The aqueous fluid may contain a delayed viscosification agent and/or crosslinking agent. Alternatively, the polyvinyl alcohol may be greater than or equal to 95 percent hydrolyzed. When introduced into the well, a fluid impermeable barrier is formed within the formation or wellbore. | 06-11-2009 |
Dale R. Doherty, Cypress, TX US
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20120103611 | APPLICATION OF A SPECIALIZED SLURRY USED FOR CEMENTING TUBULARS IN WELLS PRODUCING SYNTHESIS GAS BY UNDERGROUND COAL GASIFICATION - Synthesis gas is more effectively produced from the underground gasification of coal from a coal seam when the casing lining is cemented with a cementitious slurry containing a cementitious material, graphite and an aluminum silicate, such as metakaolin. The cementitious slurry of the cement mix sets as a cement sheath at bottomhole static temperatures less than or equal to 65° C. The set cement may withstand extreme dry heat temperatures which are greater than or equal to 800° C. | 05-03-2012 |
Donald B. Doherty, Richardson, TX US
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20090154819 | CIRCUIT AND METHOD FOR ADAPTIVE, LOSSLESS COMPRESSION OF SUCCESSIVE DIGITAL DATA - An image compression and decompression method compresses data based upon the data states, and decompresses the compressed data based upon the codes generated during the compression. | 06-18-2009 |
Francis D. Doherty, Sugar Land, TX US
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20080221796 | Vector Migration of 1st Order Free-Surface Related Downgoing Multiples from VSP Data | 09-11-2008 |
20090122646 | Vector Migration of 1st Order Free-Surface Related Downgoing Multiples from VSP Data | 05-14-2009 |
20090310443 | Vector Migration of Virtual Source VSP Data - A walkaway VSP survey is carried out with receivers located in a borehole under a salt overhang. Redatuming of the multicomponent data to virtual sources in the borehole followed by vector Kirchhoff migration using a simple velocity model provides an accurate image of the salt face. | 12-17-2009 |
20100271903 | Extending the Coverage of VSP/CDP Imaging by Using First-Order Downgoing Multiples - First-order free-surface multiples recorded in VSP data or reverse VSP data are processed using VSP/CDP method to produce an image of the subsurface. This image produces a larger coverage than that obtained in 3-C 3-D processing of reflection data acquired in the VSP. | 10-28-2010 |
James M. Doherty, Georgetown, TX US
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20100098061 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR MAINTAINING CONNECTIVITY WITH AN INTERNET PROTOCOL PHONE OPERATING BEHIND A FIREWALL - Methods and apparatus for maintaining connectivity with an Internet protocol (IP) phone operating behind a firewall are disclosed. An example method disclosed herein comprises registering the IP phone in response to receiving a first registration request from the IP phone, the first registration request including first registration information, the first registration information including a first public IP address associated with the firewall, storing the first registration information, reregistering the IP phone in response to receiving a second registration request from the IP phone, the second registration request including second registration information, the second registration information including a second public IP address associated with the firewall, the second public IP address different from the first public IP address, and reverting to the stored first registration information to process calls associated with the IP phone. | 04-22-2010 |
20130010944 | INCOMING AND OUTGOING CALL CONTROL CUSTOMIZATION - Customer communications can be controlled in accordance with customized rules. An entry menu includes options to modify an existing rule or create a new rule for controlling customer communications. An initial selection criteria menu includes options to indicate whether the new customized rule will be built using a preexisting template or starting from initial blank rule criteria. A list of preexisting templates for creating new customized rules can be provided, and input to populate a selected template can be accepted. Initial blank rule criteria for creating new customized rules can also be provided, including initial criteria and rule conditions for selected initial criteria. Communications are processed in accordance with the stored new customized rule. | 01-10-2013 |
20130188788 | INCOMING AND OUTGOING CALL CONTROL CUSTOMIZATION - Customer communications can be controlled in accordance with customized rules. An initial menu includes options to modify an existing rule or create a new rule for controlling customer communications. An initial selection criteria menu includes options to indicate whether the new customized rule will be built using a preexisting template or starting from initial blank rule criteria. A list of preexisting templates for creating new customized rules can be provided, and input to populate a selected template can be accepted. Initial blank rule criteria for creating new customized rules can also be provided, including initial criteria and rule conditions for selected initial criteria. Communications are processed in accordance with the stored new customized rule. | 07-25-2013 |
John Doherty, Austin, TX US
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20090200378 | Multi-Purpose Portable Computer with Integrated Devices - A portable computer having multiple modes of connectivity is disclosed. The portable computer may be configured to communicate using several wireless transmission protocols, including WWAN, WiFi, and Bluetooth. The portable computer may also receive input from multiple devices, including a bar code scanner, camera, RFID reader, fingerprint reader, digitizer, and an audio subsystem. The portable computer may also contain an accelerometer, and may be configurable to automatically park its hard drive disk when acceleration of a predetermined magnitude is detected. | 08-13-2009 |
20090201636 | Ergonomic Solvent Resistant Portable Computer - A portable computer that is ergonomic and solvent resistant is disclosed. The computer may have an exterior surface that is made from a soft polymer, so that it will shield a user from exposure to heat while providing a positive tactile feel and shielding the computer from impact. The computer may comprise a number of input output devices with distinct controls arranged about the body of the computer so that a user may comfortably operate each the devices with one hand. The housing of the computer may be sealed, so that it will be resistant to liquid and particulate infiltration, and may be easily wiped clean and disinfected. | 08-13-2009 |