Brian Christopher
Brian Christopher Attwell, Vancouver CA
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20120081279 | Dynamic Display Adjustment Based on Ambient Conditions - The techniques disclosed herein use a display device, in conjunction with various optical sensors, e.g., an ambient light sensor or image sensors, to collect information about the ambient conditions in the environment of a viewer of the display device. Use of these optical sensors, in conjunction with knowledge regarding characteristics of the display device, can provide more detailed information about the effects the ambient conditions in the viewer's environment may have on the viewing experience. A processor in communication with the display device may create an ambient model based at least in part on the predicted effects of the ambient environmental conditions on the viewing experience. The ambient model may be used to adjust the gamma, black point, white point, or a combination thereof, of the display device's tone response curve, such that the viewer's perception remains relatively independent of the ambient conditions in which the display is being viewed. | 04-05-2012 |
Brian Christopher Braeckel, Bellevue, WA US
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20100162161 | SMOOTH PIXEL-BASED SCROLLING IN A USER INTERFACE CONTROL - Described is a technology in which a user interface element (a control, e.g., a datagrid) provides smoother scrolling by computing and updating a row height estimate. For example, the row height estimate along with the total number of rows may be used to configure a scrollbar. A control outputs visible rows according to user scrolling interaction based on a current row index and current pixel values corresponding to that current row index. The estimate is obtained based upon the current row index and the current pixel value for the row index. Whenever a row index is encountered that is larger than any previously-encountered row index, the row height estimate is updated, e.g., to reconfigure the scrollbar. Also described is outputting partially visible rows based on a number of pixels available in a display area below a last fully visible row, and/or above a first fully visible row. | 06-24-2010 |
Brian Christopher Gerello, Midland, NC US
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20090263617 | PANEL CONTAINING BAMBOO - A multi-layered composite wood panel including a core layer, a first surface layer and a second surface layer. The core layer is formed from wood flakes and has a top surface and a bottom surface. The first surface layer is adhered to the top surface of the core layer and includes strands of woven bamboo. The second surface layer is adhered to the bottom surface of the core layer and includes strands of woven bamboo. The core layer, first surface layer and second surface layer are bound together to form a substantially rectangular plane having a thickness of between about 0.25 inches and about 2.0 inches. | 10-22-2009 |
Brian Christopher Groendyke, Newport, KY US
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20110237489 | METHODS OF MAKING FABRIC SOFTENER - Optimizing water conductivity, water temperature, and fabric softener active percentage when making a concentrated fabric softener active hydrate yields fabric softener products of desired rheology and stability. | 09-29-2011 |
20110237490 | METHODS OF MAKING FABRIC SOFTENER - Optimizing dilution processing, include the use of cold dilution water, yields fabric softener products of desired rheology and stability. | 09-29-2011 |
Brian Christopher Grubel, Glen Burnie, MD US
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20140157417 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ARCHITECTURE-CENTRIC THREAT MODELING, ANALYSIS AND VISUALIZATION - Methods and systems for use in architecture-centric threat modeling are described. One example system includes a display device, a memory device for storing a plurality of attributes for each of a plurality of network objects, and a processor communicatively coupled to the memory device. The processor is programmed to receive a user selection of at least a first network object and a second network object from the plurality of network objects; create a network architecture including the first network object and the second network object; associate the stored plurality of attributes with the selected network objects in the network architecture; display, on the display device, a graphical representation of the created network architecture; receive, from the user, at least one dataflow attribute associated with at least one of the first and second network objects; and store the at least one dataflow attribute to said memory device as an attribute of at least one of the plurality of network objects. | 06-05-2014 |
20150058993 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISCOVERING OPTIMAL NETWORK ATTACK PATHS - A computer-implemented method for discovering network attack paths is provided. The method includes a computer generating scoring system results based on analysis of vulnerabilities of nodes in a network configuration. The method also includes the computer applying Bayesian probability to the scoring system results and selected qualitative risk attributes wherein output accounts for dependencies between vulnerabilities of the nodes. The method also includes the computer applying a weighted-average algorithm to the output yielding at least one ranking of nodes in order of likelihood of targeting by an external attacker. | 02-26-2015 |
Brian Christopher Herrli, Chicago, IL US
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20120012422 | RAPPELLING APPARATUS AND METHOD - A rappelling apparatus and method are provided, for controlling the rate of movement of a person along a safety line away from an anchored end of the safety line, through use of a control bar having an attachment at one end thereof for a harness safety belt, or the like connected to the person, an operating handle at an opposite end thereof, and provisions between the opposite ends of the control bar for passage of the safety line through the control bar in serpentine pattern. The operating handle is pivoted away from the safety line to reduce the severity of the serpentine pattern and allow controlled movement of the safety line through the control bar. Some forms of the control bar include a one-way clutching arrangement. Some forms of the control bar also include a hand-actuated braking arrangement. | 01-19-2012 |
Brian Christopher Heyring, Eagle Bay AU
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20150313358 | Improvements in Stabilisation Arrangements - A stabilising arrangement ( | 11-05-2015 |
Brian Christopher Mccachren, Cumming, GA US
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20090032027 | Multiple balloon endotracheal tube cuff - An airway ventilation device for insertion in a body cavity is provided. The airway ventilation device includes an endotracheal tube having multiple inflation cuffs. Adjacent inflation cuffs form indentation areas whereby bacterial secretions are removed through various liquid stabilizing means. An individual inflation cuff may optionally exhibit a twist in the opposite directions of an adjacent inflation cuff. | 02-05-2009 |
Brian Christopher Moore, Niskayuna, NY US
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20140151296 | PRODUCED WATER TREATMENT TO REMOVE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS - Systems and methods for removing organic contaminants from water may be used, for example, to treat produced water from a steam assisted heavy oil recovery operation. The treated produced water may be re-used to create steam. Alternatively, the produced water may be a blowdown stream treated to facilitate further treatment in a thermal crystallizer. The treatments may include pH adjustment or separating de-solubilized organics or both. Other treatments may include one or more of oxidation, sorption and biological treatments. The treatments may be used alone or in various combinations. One exemplary combination includes reducing the pH of produced water, separating de-solubilized organics from the produced water, and oxidizing the produced water or contacting the produced water with activated carbon. | 06-05-2014 |
Brian Christopher Parkison, Santa Cruz, CA US
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20140006354 | EXECUTING A CLOUD COMMAND FOR A DISTRIBUTED FILESYSTEM | 01-02-2014 |
20140006357 | RESTORING AN ARCHIVED FILE IN A DISTRIBUTED FILESYSTEM | 01-02-2014 |
Brian Christopher Proeber, Dubuque, IA US
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20120246977 | ROAD POSITION INDICATION FOR MOTOR GRADER SNOW PLOW - A motor grader is disclosed having a tracking system indicating the location of the motor grader relative to a desired snow plowing path. The tracking system may also indicate the location of prerecorded obstacles along the desired snow plowing path. | 10-04-2012 |
Brian Christopher Raudenbush, Brookfield, CT US
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20130065918 | SOLUBLE GUANYLATE CYCLASE ACTIVATORS - The present invention relates to compounds of formula (I): | 03-14-2013 |
Brian Christopher Raudenbush, Beacon Falls, CT US
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20080293782 | 1,1,3-Trioxo-1,2,5-Thiadiazolidines and Their Use as Ptp-Ases Inhibitors - Compounds of the formula | 11-27-2008 |
20100093724 | Azaindazole Compounds As CCR1 Receptor Antagonists - Disclosed are compounds of the formula (I), useful for treating a variety of diseases and disorders that are mediated or sustained through the activity of CCR1 including autoimmune diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis. | 04-15-2010 |
20110086846 | Azaindazole Compounds As CCR1 Receptor Antagonists - Disclosed are compounds of the formula (I), useful for treating a variety of diseases and disorders that are mediated or sustained through the activity of CCR1 including autoimmune diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis. | 04-14-2011 |
20120035370 | Azaindazole Compounds As CCR1 Receptor Antagonists - Disclosed are compounds of the formula (I), useful for treating a variety of diseases and disorders that are mediated or sustained through the activity of CCR1 including autoimmune diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis. | 02-09-2012 |
20120136158 | Pyridinyl Compounds Useful As Intermediates - Disclosed are compounds of the formula (I), useful for treating a variety of diseases and disorders that are mediated or sustained through the activity of CCR1 including autoimmune diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis. | 05-31-2012 |
Brian Christopher Sansoterra, Clawson, MI US
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20140152038 | WINDSHIELD WIPER MODULE - A wiper module assembly ( | 06-05-2014 |
20150258969 | WINDSHIELD WIPER MODULE - A wiper module assembly for a vehicle liftgate having an inner panel with a spoiler formed as a one-piece part of the inner panel. An outer panel of the liftgate is connected to the inner panel to form an exterior surface of the liftgate. A cavity is formed in part of the spoiler and receives a carrier forming a removable module connected to the cavity of the vehicle liftgate. The carrier includes a wiper, motor and drive assembly for operating a wiper for a window on the liftgate. | 09-17-2015 |
Brian Christopher Smith, San Marcos, CA US
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20140187889 | REMOTE MONITORING OF ANALYTE MEASUREMENTS - Methods and apparatus, including computer program products, are provided for remote monitoring. In some example implementations, there is provided a method. The method may include receiving, at a remote monitor, a notification message representative of an event detected, by a server, from analyte sensor data obtained from a receiver monitoring an analyte state of a host; presenting, at the remote monitor, the notification message to activate the remote monitor, wherein the remote monitor is configured by the server to receive the notification message to augment the receiver monitoring of the analyte state of the host; accessing, by the remote monitor, the server, in response to the presenting of the notification message; and receiving, in response to the accessing, information including at least the analyte sensor data. Related systems, methods, and articles of manufacture are also disclosed. | 07-03-2014 |
20140188398 | REMOTE MONITORING OF ANALYTE MEASUREMENTS - Methods and apparatus, including computer program products, are provided for remote monitoring. In some example implementations, there is provided a method. The method may include receiving, at a remote monitor, a notification message representative of an event detected, by a server, from analyte sensor data obtained from a receiver monitoring an analyte state of a host; presenting, at the remote monitor, the notification message to activate the remote monitor, wherein the remote monitor is configured by the server to receive the notification message to augment the receiver monitoring of the analyte state of the host; accessing, by the remote monitor, the server, in response to the presenting of the notification message; and receiving, in response to the accessing, information including at least the analyte sensor data. Related systems, methods, and articles of manufacture are also disclosed. | 07-03-2014 |
20150123810 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A CONTINUOUS MONITORING OF ANALYTE VALUES - Systems and methods for a continuous monitoring of analyte values received from an analyte sensor system are provided. One method for a wireless data communication between an analyte sensor system and a mobile device involves storing identification information associated with a transceiver of the analyte sensor system, the identification information entered by a user of the mobile device via a custom application running on the mobile device; causing the custom application to enter a background mode; searching for advertisement signals; receiving an advertisement signal from the transceiver; authenticating the transceiver based on the identification information; prompting the user to bring the custom application to a foreground mode; causing the custom application to request a confirmation from the user that a data connection with the transceiver is desired; receiving the confirmation from the user; and completing the data connection with the transceiver. | 05-07-2015 |
20150123811 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A CONTINUOUS MONITORING OF ANALYTE VALUES - Systems and methods for a continuous monitoring of analyte values received from an analyte sensor system are provided. One method for a wireless data communication between an analyte sensor system and a mobile device involves storing identification information associated with a transceiver of the analyte sensor system, the identification information entered by a user of the mobile device via a custom application running on the mobile device; causing the custom application to enter a background mode; searching for advertisement signals; receiving an advertisement signal from the transceiver; authenticating the transceiver based on the identification information; prompting the user to bring the custom application to a foreground mode; causing the custom application to request a confirmation from the user that a data connection with the transceiver is desired; receiving the confirmation from the user; and completing the data connection with the transceiver. | 05-07-2015 |
20150123812 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A CONTINUOUS MONITORING OF ANALYTE VALUES - Systems and methods for a continuous monitoring of analyte values received from an analyte sensor system are provided. One method for a wireless data communication between an analyte sensor system and a mobile device involves storing identification information associated with a transceiver of the analyte sensor system, the identification information entered by a user of the mobile device via a custom application running on the mobile device; causing the custom application to enter a background mode; searching for advertisement signals; receiving an advertisement signal from the transceiver; authenticating the transceiver based on the identification information; prompting the user to bring the custom application to a foreground mode; causing the custom application to request a confirmation from the user that a data connection with the transceiver is desired; receiving the confirmation from the user; and completing the data connection with the transceiver. | 05-07-2015 |
20150123813 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A CONTINUOUS MONITORING OF ANALYTE VALUES - Systems and methods for a continuous monitoring of analyte values received from an analyte sensor system are provided. One method for a wireless data communication between an analyte sensor system and a mobile device involves storing identification information associated with a transceiver of the analyte sensor system, the identification information entered by a user of the mobile device via a custom application running on the mobile device; causing the custom application to enter a background mode; searching for advertisement signals; receiving an advertisement signal from the transceiver; authenticating the transceiver based on the identification information; prompting the user to bring the custom application to a foreground mode; causing the custom application to request a confirmation from the user that a data connection with the transceiver is desired; receiving the confirmation from the user; and completing the data connection with the transceiver. | 05-07-2015 |