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Collin Anderson, Arlington Heights, IL US
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20130168486 | System and Method for Protection and Storage of Small Electronic Components - A small case that can be injection-molded from liquid silicone rubber or a similar elastomer that protects earbuds or other components from damage and manages the wire to prevent tangling. The case has an integral pocket that holds most styles of earbuds or other items with several optional fingers that are flexible and compliant. The earbuds or other component can be inserted into the pocket and the fingers close over the earbuds or other items thereby protecting and/or retaining them. The wires can then be fed through one of the slots and wrapped around a spool. A reversible cover can then be flipped to a closed position to cover and retain the wire. | 07-04-2013 |
Collin Bennett, River Forest, IL US
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20150228188 | Adaptive Traffic Dynamics Prediction - The disclosed embodiments relate to prediction of traffic dynamics. A descriptive model is provided that uses historical probe data to create “tidal-like” patterns for the usual dynamics on the road network and creates a framework for taking a future time, e.g. in terms of month, day, time, and suggesting a typical speed for the specified road network link at that specific time. With this model, better predictions for estimated time of arrival will be derived. As opposed to blindly extrapolating from a static model, the disclosed embodiments dynamically adapt to current conditions using real time data to adapt, based on current conditions, the model from which a predicted speed may be determined. | 08-13-2015 |
Collin Berrido, Surrey GB
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20090088357 | Device for fragrancing automatic dishwashers and for improving the pearl-off performace of the rinsing water during the drying phase - An agent for use in dishwashers, which enables the dishwasher to be fragranced during protracted operating intervals and simultaneously improves the pearl-off performance of the rinsing water during the drying cycle, and which has a solid, preferably granular, structure at normal temperatures. The agent can be produced by exclusive use of a solid fragrance known per se. The solid fragrance contains a carrier material which is made of fatty alcohol or a mixture containing fatty alcohol and which is solid at normal temperatures, and, dissolved therein, a fragrance which is liquid at normal temperatures. The solution is composed quantitatively of between 40 and 60% by weight of carrier material and between 60 and 40% by weight of fragrance. | 04-02-2009 |
Collin Birdsey, Coconut Creek, FL US
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20120016655 | DYNAMIC LANGUAGE TRANSLATION OF WEB SITE CONTENT - Methods, systems, and computer readable medium for providing translated web content. A request is received from a user for content in a second language translated from content in a first language from a first Internet source. The content in the first language is obtained and divided into one or more translatable components. Whether the one or more translatable components have been previously translated, via at least one of machine translation, human translation, and a combination thereof, into the second language and stored as translated components in a storage is determined. If there are one or more translatable components previously translated and stored, the content is generated in the second language by modifying the content in the first language so that at least some translatable components are replaced with corresponding translated components and sent in the second language to the user as a response to the request. | 01-19-2012 |
20120016929 | DYNAMIC LANGUAGE TRANSLATION OF WEB SITE CONTENT - Methods, systems, and computer readable medium for providing content with respect to a website. A request for content is received where the request includes information related to a user. One or more pieces of localized content associated with at least one condition is retrieved when it is determined that the at least one condition is consistent with the information related to the user, where each localized content is localized with respect to the content requested. At least one of the retrieved localized content is identified when the information related to the user meets the associated at least one condition. The identified at least one localized content is sent as a response to the received request for content. | 01-19-2012 |
20140365858 | Dynamic Language Translation of Web Site Content - Methods, systems, and computer readable medium for providing content with respect to a website. A request for content is received where the request includes information related to a user. One or more pieces of localized content associated with at least one condition is retrieved when it is determined that the at least one condition is consistent with the information related to the user, where each localized content is localized with respect to the content requested. At least one of the retrieved localized content is identified when the information related to the user meets the associated at least one condition. The identified at least one localized content is sent as a response to the received request for content. | 12-11-2014 |
Collin Birdsey, Lake Worth, FL US
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20100169764 | AUTOMATION TOOL FOR WEB SITE CONTENT LANGUAGE TRANSLATION - A system, method and computer readable medium for providing translated web content is disclosed. The method on an information processing system includes retrieving a first content in a first language and parsing the first content into a plurality of translatable components. The method further includes generating a unique identifier for each of the plurality of translatable components of the first content and queuing the plurality of translatable components and corresponding unique identifiers for translation into a second language. The method further includes, for each of the plurality of translatable components, storing a translated component and an associated unique identifier corresponding to the translatable component, thereby storing a plurality of translated components and corresponding unique identifiers. | 07-01-2010 |
Collin Dankwart, Bremen DE
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20140232599 | Method and devices for unambiguously identifying an object - The invention relates to a method for unambiguously identifying an object ( | 08-21-2014 |
Collin Davis, Los Angeles, CA US
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20090240745 | ARCHIVE STREAM BASED INSTALL - Files to be installed on a computer system are streamed from an archive as the archive is being extracted directly to one or more final destination locations on the computer system. | 09-24-2009 |
Collin Farill, Decatur, GA US
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20090095319 | FLOSSER PICK SYSTEM - A flosser pick system, having a first dental flosser having an elongate handle with a pick end and a second dental flosser having a handle, a pair of spaced apart arms at one end of the handle with a length of dental floss extending between the arms, and a receiver defined as part of second dental flosser and configured to matingly receive portions of the first flosser to provide the flosser pick system. | 04-16-2009 |
Collin Kneifl, San Diego, CA US
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20150206646 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR IMPROVING WINDING BALANCE ON INDUCTIVE DEVICES - Improved balance winding of electronic components including common-mode chokes and methods for using and manufacturing the same. In one embodiment, the common-mode choke includes a core and a pair of windings. The first winding and the second winding are alternatingly wound around the core with each respective winding being flipped at least once over the traverse direction of the winding barrel of the core. In one variant, the number of flips is dependent upon the core geometry, number of windings, and/or the specification limits on electrical balance. In another variant, the windings are first twisted and/or braided prior to being wound onto the winding barrel of the core. | 07-23-2015 |
Collin Metzer, Highands Ranch, CO US
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20150075931 | INTERDIGITATED CELLULAR CUSHIONING - An interdigitated cellular cushioning system includes an array of void cells protruding from each of two binding layers interdigitated between the two binding layers. Peaks of each of the void cells are attached to the opposite binding layer forming the interdigitated cellular cushioning system. The interdigitated cellular cushioning system may be used to absorb and distribute a source of kinetic energy incident on the interdigitated cellular cushioning system (e.g., an impact or explosion) so that the amount of force transmitted through the interdigitated cellular cushioning system is low enough that it does not cause injury to personnel or damage to personnel and/or equipment adjacent the interdigitated cellular cushioning system. | 03-19-2015 |
Collin Metzer, Highlands Ranch, CO US
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20120175206 | Interdigitated Cellular Cushioning - An interdigitated cellular cushioning system includes an array of void cells protruding from each of two binding layers interdigitated between the two binding layers. Peaks of each of the void cells are attached to the opposite binding layer forming the interdigitated cellular cushioning system. The interdigitated cellular cushioning system may be used to absorb and distribute a source of kinetic energy incident on the interdigitated cellular cushioning system (e.g., an impact or explosion) so that the amount of force transmitted through the interdigitated cellular cushioning system is low enough that it does not cause injury to personnel or damage to personnel and/or equipment adjacent the interdigitated cellular cushioning system. | 07-12-2012 |
20130133138 | Cellular Cushion - A cellular cushioning system includes cells or support units arranged in one or more stacked arrays. The cells are hollow chambers that resist deflection due to compressive forces, similar to compression springs. The arrays are attached to one or more intermedial binding layers. The intermedial binding layer(s) links the cells together while allowing the cells to deform independently of one another. An external load compresses of one of the void cells within an independent compression range without significantly compressing at least one void cell adjacent the compressed void cell. The independent compression range is the displacement range of the compressed void cell that does not significantly affect the compression of adjacent void cells. If the void cell is compressed beyond the independent compression range, the intermedial binding layers may be deflected and/or the void cells adjacent the compressed void cell may be compressed. | 05-30-2013 |
20130326819 | Collapsible Layered Cushion - A layered cushion that may be fully disassembled for easy cleaning is disclosed herein. The sleep system is durable and fire retardant. The layered cushion may include a foam layer, a layer of void cells, and a cover. The foam permits fluids to move freely there through and contours to a user's body to maximize comfort and reduce interface pressure. The reticulated foam layer resists compression set and thermosetting. The layer of void cells also permits fluids to move freely there through and provide additional support to the user's body. The individual void cells of the void cell layer are perforated to allow the transmission of fluids there through. The cover couples the other layers together to form the layered cushion and prevents the layers from deteriorating. The cover is removable to permit cleaning each of the layers independently. | 12-12-2013 |
20140304900 | REMOVABLE BODY PADDING - The presently disclosed body padding is removably attached to a user's garment and configured to overlie an area of the user's body susceptible to injury (e.g., the user's knees or elbows). The body padding includes a padded insert and a protective cap which is selectively inserted into a corresponding body pad pocket within the user's garment. When installed, the protective cap occupies the entire window into the body pad pocket and projects through the body pad window. Further, one or more attachments are arranged around the projecting portion of the protective cap, which are selectively attached to corresponding attachments arranged around the pocket window. | 10-16-2014 |
20150033577 | DIFFERING VOID CELL MATRICES FOR SOLE SUPPORT - A shoe sole comprises a first array of interconnected void cells that is oriented adjacent to a second opposing array of interconnected void cells, wherein the second opposing array of interconnected void cells is geometrically different from the first array of void cells and includes at least one void cell with an asymmetrical perimeter. | 02-05-2015 |
20150052683 | CELLULAR CUSHION - A cellular cushioning system includes cells or support units arranged in one or more stacked arrays. The cells are hollow chambers that resist deflection due to compressive forces, similar to compression springs. The arrays are attached to one or more intermedial binding layers. The intermedial binding layer(s) links the cells together while allowing the cells to deform independently of one another. An external load compresses of one of the void cells within an independent compression range without significantly compressing at least one void cell adjacent the compressed void cell. The independent compression range is the displacement range of the compressed void cell that does not significantly affect the compression of adjacent void cells. If the void cell is compressed beyond the independent compression range, the intermedial binding layers may be deflected and/or the void cells adjacent the compressed void cell may be compressed. | 02-26-2015 |
20150072103 | LINKED ARRAYS OF VOID CELLS - Implementations described and claimed herein include methods of manufacturing related to a spaced array of individually formed void cells, which are linked together. The void cells are protruding, resiliently compressible cells manufactured by thermoforming, extrusion, injection molding, laminating, and/or blow molding processes. The individual void cells are molded and arranged in an array. A separate, porous binding layer is attached to the individual void cells in the array. In one implementation, two arrays may each comprise of linked individually formed void cells, wherein each array is aligned with the other array, and linked individually formed void cells of one array are positioned opposite the linked individually formed void cells of the other array, sharing the same binding layer. In another implementation, multiple arrays can be stacked upon one another. In another implementation, the linked individually formed void cells have substantially different force-deflection characteristics. | 03-12-2015 |
20150157135 | Collapsible Layered Cushion - A layered cushion that may be fully disassembled for easy cleaning is disclosed herein. The sleep system is durable and fire retardant. The layered cushion may include a foam layer, a layer of void cells, and a cover. The foam permits fluids to move freely there through and contours to a user's body to maximize comfort and reduce interface pressure. The reticulated foam layer resists compression set and thermosetting. The layer of void cells also permits fluids to move freely there through and provide additional support to the user's body. The individual void cells of the void cell layer are perforated to allow the transmission of fluids there through. The cover couples the other layers together to form the layered cushion and prevents the layers from deteriorating. The cover is removable to permit cleaning each of the layers independently. | 06-11-2015 |
Collin Morris, Tarn FR
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20150176346 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR WIRELINE INTERVENTION IN A SUBSEA WELL FROM A FLOATING VESSEL - A method for wireline intervention in subsea well from a floating vessel. | 06-25-2015 |
Collin Mulliner, Boston, MA US
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20140323095 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR MONITORING A MOBILE RADIO INTERFACE ON MOBILE TERMINALS - A method for monitoring a mobile radio interface on a mobile terminal, the mobile terminal having a baseband and an application processor, includes: executing an operating system on the application processor; and executing a virtual modem on the application processor, which exclusively performs the data exchange between the operating system and the baseband and provides the functionality of the baseband in order thereby to gain access to data and in order thereby to filter out unauthorized data. | 10-30-2014 |
Collin Oguro, San Francisco, CA US
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20150221017 | System and Method for Displaying Recipes and Integrating Recipe Ingredients Into a Shopping List - Techniques for displaying recipes and integrating recipe ingredients into a shopping list are provided. Ingredients, cookware, and preparation steps needed for a recipe are associated with a recipe in a database. One aspect of the invention is directed toward a database that relates ingredients, cookware, and preparation steps to recipes. Further aspects of the invention can include displaying a selected recipe in a user-friendly manner and utilizing the database to generate a display of items as a shopping list. | 08-06-2015 |
Collin Shroy, Woodinville, WA US
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20100152962 | System and Method for Performing Real-Time Data Analysis - A data monitoring and analysis system suitable for performing real-time monitoring of vehicle information systems installed aboard a passenger vehicle fleet and methods for manufacturing and using same. The data monitoring and analysis system includes a loadscript system for establishing a communication channel with each vehicle information system. Continuously receiving performance data accumulated by the vehicle information systems, the loadscript system validates and parses the performance data and provides the resultant performance data to a database system for further analysis. The database system enables fleet operators to generate reports with consolidated performance data for the vehicle fleet, to stratify the performance data based upon one or more variables, and/or to drill down into subsets of the performance data to understand root causes underlying system performance. A large volume of performance data accumulated by the fleet thereby can be presented in a meaningful manner for rapid human intervention, as needed. | 06-17-2010 |