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Alex Moye, Gainesville, FL US
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20130174320 | WRISTBAND WITH CONCEALED KEY POCKET - A wristband with a concealed key pocket includes a continuous generally circular main body having a pocket assembly with an elongated sleeve for holding a key, and a flap for disguising the existence of the sleeve. | 07-11-2013 |
Charles D. Moye, Vienna, VA US
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20130246430 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR AUTOMATIC TOPIC IDENTIFICATION USING A HYPERTEXT CORPUS - A system, method, and/or computer program product for automatic topic identification using a hypertext corpus may include a) receiving a content document(s); b) identifying or lexically scoring candidate topic(s) in the received content document based on label(s) used in a corpus to link to or relate to the candidate topics; c) evaluating or semantically scoring the candidate topic(s) of the received document based on a relationship between two or more candidate topics in the corpus; and d) weighting candidate topics for relevance based on algorithmic or statistical analysis of links or relationships in the corpus. | 09-19-2013 |
Charles David Moye, Vienna, VA US
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20130204876 | System, Method and Computer Program Product for Automatic Topic Identification Using a Hypertext Corpus - A system, method, and/or computer program product for automatic topic identification using a hypertext corpus may include a) receiving a content document(s); b) identifying or lexically scoring candidate topic(s) in the received content document based on label(s) used in a corpus to link to or relate to the candidate topics; c) evaluating or semantically scoring the candidate topic(s) of the received document based on a relationship between two or more candidate topics in the corpus; and d) weighting candidate topics for relevance based on algorithmic or statistical analysis of links or relationships in the corpus. | 08-08-2013 |
David Moye, Raleigh, NC US
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20090144904 | Inflatable hospital bed and method of using same - An auxiliary, inflatable hospital bed with a unitary, integral bed body having an outer surface for supporting a patient and a cavity within the outer surface that is capable of being filled with a fluid. In the filled state, it provides a support structure for the patient that includes contours for retaining the patient on the top surface of the bed body; in an empty or collapsed state, it is compact and relatively flat, providing for easy storage and transport. | 06-11-2009 |
Rashan Christopher Moye, Phoenix, AZ US
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20090298621 | Basketball shooting coach - A basketball shooting coach aid device used to help individuals learn how to keep their elbow tucked to the side of their body while keeping the forearm and elbow at a 90 degree angle while shooting a basketball. The basketball shooting coach is a self contained square in shape device that is worn or either the right or left arm depending on the individual wearing the unit. The device consists of a speaker, IC voice chip, batteries, arm straps, and an adjustable sensitivity switch all enclosed in a light weight plastic cover. The basketball shooting aid casing will have a speaker grille to help increase the volume, a sensitivity control cavity to control how sensitive the device is, a Velcro straps that allow the device to fit over an individual's forearm, and an on and off switch. If the alarm sounds when the individual uses the device then the individual is using bad form. The basketball shooting coach aid reconditions the body and mind through response conditioning which is a way to modify behavior and this will give the individual a consistent shot when shooting a basketball. | 12-03-2009 |
20110045925 | Electronic basketball shooting coach - An Electronic Basketball Shooting Coach device is used to recondition the mind helping people maintain the proper elbow angle range when shooting a basketball. The invention is a self-contained device worn on either arm below the elbow. The ergonomically designed device must be contained in the specially designed pocket of the sleeve before it can be attached below the elbow. The sleeve wraps around the upper-arm below the elbow and is held in place by hook and loop materials. The device has no internal movable parts. The device will articulate a phrase when you past the programmed non-adjustable trip point range. The device has a sleep mode to save on the common single cell's power and is reactivated by movement. The non-adjustable knob must be positioned up towards the fingers and aligned with the thumb or little finger. Two single cell sources must be added to energize the invention. | 02-24-2011 |