Hartwell, US
Aaron Hartwell, Duvall, WA US
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20080208998 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPROVED SYNCHRONIZATION BETWEEN A SERVER AND A CLIENT - A system and method for improved client and server communications, more particularly, an improved protocol that may be used for communication between a client and a server, such as in an email environment. Many features are provided for improved communications. An email server may provide the best message body available for an email message, may transfer an entire data object if requested property or properties are not well defined within the data object, may provide progress data for use in tracking download progress, and may send error information for a data object having an error. Email changes may be optimized at an email server component, even if the email changes occurred at another email server component. An email server may maintain a table of changes that occur to folders at an associated data store, and may notify a subscribed email client component of changes that occur in the table. | 08-28-2008 |
20100095224 | METHOD AND COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM FOR NAVIGATING BETWEEN ATTACHMENTS TO ELECTRONIC MAIL MESSAGES - A method and computer-readable medium are provided for navigation between attachments to electronic mail messages. According to the method, a list of e-mail messages is displayed that includes header information associated with each of the messages. When one of the messages in the list is selected, a determination is made as to whether the selected message has attachments. If the selected message has attachments, an identifier is displayed adjacent to the header information for each attachment. The identifier indicates that the attachment is associated with the selected message and may provide other information such as the type and size of the attachment. The identifiers are displayed in a manner to indicate clearly to a user that the attachments are associated with the selected e-mail message. The identifiers may be selected to preview the corresponding attachment. | 04-15-2010 |
20110161448 | System and Method for Improved Synchronization Between a Server and a Client - A system and method for improved client and server communications, more particularly, an improved protocol that may be used for communication between a client and a server, such as in an email environment. Many features are provided for improved communications. An email server may provide the best message body available for an email message, may transfer an entire data object if requested property or properties are not well defined within the data object, may provide progress data for use in tracking download progress, and may send error information for a data object having an error. Email changes may be optimized at an email server component, even if the email changes occurred at another email server component. An email server may maintain a table of changes that occur to folders at an associated data store, and may notify a subscribed email client component of changes that occur in the table. | 06-30-2011 |
20120209928 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPROVED SYNCHRONIZATION BETWEEN A SERVER AND A CLIENT - A system and method for improved client and server communications, more particularly, an improved protocol that may be used for communication between a client and a server, such as in an email environment. Many features are provided for improved communications. An email server may provide the best message body available for an email message, may transfer an entire data object if requested property or properties are not well defined within the data object, may provide progress data for use in tracking download progress, and may send error information for a data object having an error. Email changes may be optimized at an email server component, even if the email changes occurred at another email server component. An email server may maintain a table of changes that occur to folders at an associated data store, and may notify a subscribed email client component of changes that occur in the table. | 08-16-2012 |
20130067000 | OUT OF OFFICE MESSAGE IMPROVEMENTS - Embodiments of the present invention relate to set of improvements to the out of office assistant that send out of office messages to senders of messages while a recipient is out of the office. One embodiment of the out of office assistant associates an out of office message with a calendar event to ensure the out of office message is sent only for the predetermined time period associated with the calendar event. Other embodiments of the out of office assistant generating different messages to people internal to an organization and people external to an organization, and the out of office assistant allows different rich text formatting for the different messages. In a further embodiment, a persistent reminder reminds the user that the out of office message application is turned on. | 03-14-2013 |
20130297709 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPROVED SYNCHRONIZATION BETWEEN A SERVER AND A CLIENT - A system and method for improved client and server communications, more particularly, an improved protocol that may be used for communication between a client and a server, such as in an email environment. Many features are provided for improved communications. An email server may provide the best message body available for an email message, may transfer an entire data object if requested property or properties are not well defined within the data object, may provide progress data for use in tracking download progress, and may send error information for a data object having an error. Email changes may be optimized at an email server component, even if the email changes occurred at another email server component. An email server may maintain a table of changes that occur to folders at an associated data store, and may notify a subscribed email client component of changes that occur in the table. | 11-07-2013 |
20140115526 | EXPANDED SEARCH AND FIND USER INTERFACE - A search and find user interface is provided that is integrated with a data indexing engine to allow efficient and high-speed data search and retrieval across data storage folders associated with a given software module or associated with a number of disparate software modules. An expanded form of the search and find user interface is provided for advanced searching. Where searching is required beyond a present search scope, an automatic “upscoping” mechanism is provided for expanding a search to data storage folders outside a current data storage folder on which an initial search is executed. | 04-24-2014 |
20150235178 | OUT OF OFFICE MESSAGE IMPROVEMENTS - Embodiments of the present invention relate to set of improvements to the out of office assistant that send out of office messages to senders of messages while a recipient is out of the office. One embodiment of the out of office assistant associates an out of office message with a calendar event to ensure the out of office message is sent only for the predetermined time period associated with the calendar event. Other embodiments of the out of office assistant generating different messages to people internal to an organization and people external to an organization, and the out of office assistant allows different rich text formatting for the different messages. In a further embodiment, a persistent reminder reminds the user that the out of office message application is turned on. | 08-20-2015 |
Aaron Jady Hartwell, Duvall, WA US
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20140164886 | MODIFICATION OF FILE GRAPHIC APPEARANCE WITHIN A COLLECTION CANVAS - A collection environment comprises a collection canvas. The collection canvas may have included therein written text and a file graphic associated with a media file. Responsive to an invocation of the media file, media controls with which to control a media mode associated with the media file are presented. Responsive to a modification to the media mode initiated through the media controls, an appearance of the file graphic is modified to reflect the modification to the media mode. | 06-12-2014 |
Chester Talbot Hartwell, Saugerties, NY US
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20100013607 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING A COMMUNICATION LINK - A method provides a communication link between a first location such as a digital cinema theater and a second location such as a support station. According to one exemplary embodiment, the method includes the steps of initiating a communication link between a first location and a second location in response to an activation by a user, automatically providing an identification associated with the first location to the second location via the communication link, and wherein the identification enables the second location to obtain information relating to an undesirable operating condition of the first location. | 01-21-2010 |
Chris Hartwell, Plano, TX US
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20080231228 | BI-DIRECTIONAL CHARGING/INTEGRATED POWER MANAGEMENT UNIT - A media enhanced shopping cart system comprises a shopping cart comprising a frame, a basket, a handle, a base tray, a plurality of wheels, a read component for performing a proximity scan of the shopping cart, a locationing component for determining a location of the shopping cart within a store based on the scan, and a display component for displaying at least one advertisement for a product based on the location of the shopping cart within the store, wherein the locationing component is further operable to determine a location of the product within the store relative to the shopping cart based on the scan, and wherein the display component is further operable to display an indication of the location of the advertised product relative to the location of the shopping cart. | 09-25-2008 |
Chris Hartwell, Suwanee, GA US
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20100031578 | ADA COMPLIANT COLLAPSIBLE THRESHOLD FOR USE WITH A SLIDING DOOR ASSEMBLY - ADA compliant collapsible thresholds for use with sliding door assemblies are disclosed herein. In an embodiment, a bottom assembly for a sliding door includes a threshold having an upper moveable surface, a lower stationary surface and flexible connectors therebetween, wherein the upper moveable surface is capable of moving towards the lower stationary surface when sufficient downward pressure is applied to the upper moveable surface; and a sill member having a track capable of attaching with the sliding door and allowing lateral reciprocating motion of the sliding door and further comprising at least one recess capable of attaching with the threshold. In an embodiment, the threshold has an overall height equal to or less than about 0.75 inches when the upper moveable surface collapses onto the lower stationary surface. | 02-11-2010 |
David B. Hartwell, Minneapolis, MN US
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20130111827 | TOOL-LESS MODULAR PANEL SYSTEM - A modular paneling system for modular wall assemblies includes a plurality of panels, each including panel mounting brackets attached to the top, bottom, first side and second side frame members of the panel; a plurality of elongated posts; a plurality of end pieces, each configured for removably receiving and retaining at least a portion of one or more of the plurality of mounting brackets; and a plurality of caps, each configured for removably receiving and retaining at least a portion of one or more of the plurality of mounting brackets. The modular wall is assembled by individually attaching the first and the second side frame members to respective elongated poles, and securing a top cap to each elongated post. | 05-09-2013 |
20140190464 | Cutting Method for Stone Laminate Panels - A method of preparing a plurality of workpieces for concurrent cutting using a stone cutting machine is disclosed. Each workpiece can include a stone slab that has two parallel faces and one or more edges, a substrate that is bonded to a first face, and a substrate that is bonded to a second face of the stone slab. The stone cutting machine can have a plurality of stone cutting elements and it can be configured to concurrently create a plurality of stone cuts. The method can include: providing a plurality of workpieces; and positioning the plurality of workpieces by placing a set of shims between adjacent pairs of workpieces. The set of shims can be placed to compensate for variations in workpiece thickness and/or to position each of the workpieces with one edge of each stone slab in relative alignment with one of the stone cutting elements. | 07-10-2014 |
David Bell Hartwell, Minneapolis, MN US
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20110232850 | MODULAR PANEL ASSEMBLY - A modular panel assembly that allows for rapid and relatively simple installation, while also providing flexibility for easy adaptation to any of a variety of constructions types. In some embodiments, the modular panel assembly involves panels which are prefabricated with panel connectors. Additionally, in some embodiments, the assembly involves two panel types that are substantially similar in their outward appearance, but differ internally so as to enable each of straight and non-straight surfaces for a structure being built. | 09-29-2011 |
David W. Hartwell, Bolton, MA US
Douglas A Hartwell, Vergennes, VT US
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20140084037 | Convertible Child Carrier - A child carrier worn on the back of a user for supporting and transporting a child includes a child seating and back support portion, an adjustable waist belt portion, two adjustable padded shoulder straps, a dual-adjustable cross-chest sternum strap, and two infant/child leg restraint straps. The child carrier is compliant to support the child from bottom, rear and side. The carrier may use shoulder and waist straps constructed of 3d air mesh fabric to provide adequate support and comfort, which enables the child carrier to be compressed into a small sack for stowage and transport in a pocket or other location. | 03-27-2014 |
Dustin Michael Hartwell, Saginaw, TX US
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20140046815 | Economies of scope data compatibility process - The economies of scope data compatibility process is a process for valuing two inputs when put together as one unit based on a category or a series of categories related to the input by setting parameters or choices for each answer choice. The end result or conclusion will be an outcome of economies of scope, no change or diseconomies of scope when put into the economies of scope formula. | 02-13-2014 |
Garrett Hartwell, Portland, OR US
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20150107633 | EXERCISE MAT CLEANING SYSTEMS AND DEVICES - Exercise mat cleaning systems including a housing including an inlet for feeding the exercise mat into the housing, a debris removal subsystem for removing larger debris from the surfaces of the mat, a disinfection subsystem for removing smaller debris and contaminants from the surfaces of the mat, an outlet for feeding the exercise mat out of the housing are shown and described. In some examples, cleaning systems include an approved mat detection subsystem. In some further examples, cleaning systems include a drying subsystem for drying the surfaces of the mat. In even other examples, the cleaning systems can include a mat unrolling subsystem and/or a mat rolling subsystem. | 04-23-2015 |
Haywood Hartwell, Bristol, RI US
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20160137270 | AUTOMATED CABLE BREAKOUT ASSEMBLY - A method of engaging an automated breakout assembly includes receiving, by a tow socket having a rotatable sleeve multiple mating connectors, a cable into the tow socket through a slot. The cable comprises a tow ball. Each mating connector is electrically coupled to an electrical conductor. The method includes receiving, by the rotatable sleeve, the randomly-aligned tow ball through an entrance. The method includes rotating a cam configured to rotate the rotatable sleeve to substantially align the mating connectors of the tow socket with connectors of the tow ball such that each electrical conductor electrically coupled to a mating connector couples to a corresponding connector of the tow ball. The method includes transferring a tow loading force between the cable and the tow socket by moving the cable. | 05-19-2016 |
Joshua Hartwell US
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20150281307 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MEDIA STREAMING AND PRESENTATION IN AN APPLICATION ENVIRONMENT - A method for displaying data is disclosed. The method may include displaying an application on a mobile electronic communication device. The method may further include contacting at least one media server configured to store media data and receiving, at the mobile electronic communication device, first available media data from the at least one media server. The method may further include displaying the received available media data in a media stream within the application. The method may also include contacting, after a predetermined amount of time, the at least one media server and receiving, in response to the contacting, at the mobile electronic communication device, second available media data from the at least one media server. The method may further include displaying the second available media data in the media stream. | 10-01-2015 |
Kimberly Hartwell, Brookline, MA US
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20130338092 | COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR TARGETING LEUKEMIC STEM CELLS - This invention relates to high-throughput, semi-automated methods for identifying compounds that are effective in targeting leukemia stem cells, as well as compounds identified by those methods and uses thereof for treating leukemia. | 12-19-2013 |
Mark S. Hartwell, Milford, OH US
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20150328509 | GOLF FLAG POLE AND GOLF GAME - A golf game flag pole for use in a golf game includes a rod having a base rod portion and an upper rod portion. A flexible element joins the base portion and the upper portion. The base rod portion is configured to be insertable into the ground. The flexible element allows the upper rod portion to be bent or pivoted relative to the base rod portion so that the upper rod portion is generally parallel to the ground. The base rod portion may be inserted into a ground surface, whereby the upper rod portion extends generally upwardly from the ground surface. When a golf ball towards the flag pole, the flag pole can be bent or flexed so that the upper rod portion is generally parallel to the ground and the players can determine if the hit golf ball is within a ground area swept by the upper rod portion. | 11-19-2015 |
20150335969 | GOLF BAG DRAPE - A golf bag cover includes a shaft having an upper end and a lower end and a drape element having a water resistant side and a water absorbent side and a hole through a generally central region of the drape element. The upper end of the shaft is inserted into the hole of the drape element, and an attaching element is attached at the upper end of the shaft to removably retain the drape element at the shaft. During use of the drape element as a cover for a golf bag, the shaft is disposed at or in the golf bag and the drape element is disposed at or above the golf clubs and substantially covers the golf clubs to limit water intrusion at the golf clubs during rainy weather conditions. | 11-26-2015 |
Michael A. Hartwell, Englewood, CO US
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20130017023 | MOBILE TURF INFILL RECLAMATION SYSTEM - A mobile infill reclamation system comprising a mobile platform configured to be readily moved from a first location to a second location in relatively close proximity to an existing synthetic turf surface, a support structure mounted on the mobile platform, multiple processing components supported by the support structure and configured and arranged to process used infill material from the existing synthetic turf surface, an infill intake supported by the support structure and configured and arranged to receive the used infill material, and an infill output supported by the support structure and configured and arranged to discharge infill material processed by the processing components. | 01-17-2013 |
20150224542 | MOBILE TURF INFILL RECLAMATION SYSTEM - A mobile infill reclamation system comprising a mobile platform configured to be readily moved from a first location to a second location in relatively close proximity to an existing synthetic turf surface, a support structure mounted on the mobile platform, multiple processing components supported by the support structure and configured and arranged to process used infill material from the existing synthetic turf surface, an infill intake supported by the support structure and configured and arranged to receive the used infill material, and an infill output supported by the support structure and configured and arranged to discharge infill material processed by the processing components. | 08-13-2015 |
M'Lynn Hartwell, Traverse City, MI US
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20130207423 | BICYCLE SEAT COVER WITH INTEGRATED STORAGE DEVICE - An integrated bicycle seat cover and storage device with a seat-conforming cover connected at a rear end to the outer edge of an opening of a weather-resistant storage receptacle adapted to be secured to a bike adjacent and below a rear end of the seat. In a first form the storage receptacle is an open pocket mounted on the closure flap of a bike bag, and an additional outer flap on the bike bag covers the storage receptacle. In an alternate form, the storage receptacle is a pouch with an integrated horizontal closure, and includes means for securing it directly to the bike adjacent and below the rear of the seat. The seat cover can be deployed over the storage receptacle and the seat from front to back when removed from the storage receptacle. | 08-15-2013 |
Paul Hartwell, Olathe, KS US
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20140278519 | Expression of Clinical Logic with Positive and Negative Explainability - Methods, systems, and computer-storage media are provided for providing explainability to an end-user on why a particular patient failed to qualify for a health-related measure. High-level clinical logic explainability rules are generated on top of high-level clinical logic used to identify members of a population who qualify and who do not qualify for the health-related measure. The explainability rules are designed to identify which components in the high-level clinical logic are not satisfied by the patient's health data, and, more specifically, which of the components' sub-criteria disqualified the patient from the health-related measure. The output of the explainability rules is structured into an easy-to-understand format that is presented on a user interface associated with an end-user such as a clinician. | 09-18-2014 |
Peter D. Hartwell, Hinckley, OH US
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20140155513 | Methods of Forming Compositions and Articles - A method for forming a composition comprising a propylene-based polymer and a co-agent is provided. The method comprises introducing a propylene-based polymer to an extruder and introducing the co-agent to the extruder at a position within the extruder where the temperature is from 23° C. to 125° C. | 06-05-2014 |
Travis Hartwell, Austin, TX US
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20110225158 | Method and System for Abstracting Information for Use in Link Analysis - Observable data points are collected and organized into a link-oriented data set comprising nodes and links. Information is abstracted for use in link analysis by generating links between the collected data points, including deriving links and inducing links. A link can be induced by linking together a pair of nodes that satisfy a distance function. Exemplary distance functions that can be used to induce links include geo spatial proximity, attribute nearness, and name similarity. Paths can be identified between selected nodes of interest through a dataset operation, and nodes and/or links can be selectively included or excluded from the data set operation. The dataset can be augmented with pedigree information or one or more association nodes. Link information, including a trajectory and a connected path that selectively produces or excludes one or more intermediate nodes, can be displayed and/or produced in a specified format. | 09-15-2011 |
Warren R. Hartwell, Fall River, MA US
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20090126221 | DRYING TRAY AND METHOD OF USE - A tray, for example, a drying tray, a method for drying, and a structural member engagement system are provided. The drying tray includes at least one perforated panel; and a frame adapted to support the perforated panel. The frame may include a plurality of interconnecting plastic support members adapted to receive the perforated panel. The tray may be used to dry fruits, vegetables, fish, and meat. A method of using the tray and a structural member engagement system are also disclosed The member engagement system includes a first elongated member, a second elongated member, and a plug and pin adapted to engage the first member with the second member. | 05-21-2009 |
Wesley R. Hartwell, Sykesville, MD US
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20100124330 | Secure transmission over satellite phone network - A reach back secure communications terminal includes a modem to satellite interconnect board that captures DTMF tones, demodulates encrypted modem information, and converts both into an ASCII string for presentation to a data port of a satellite phone, allowing out-of-band control of a non-secure satellite system (e.g., AT command control of a data port) by a user on a secure side of an encryption device, by including the ability to interpret control signals and control the satellite system appropriately. A false dial tone is presented to the encryption device, and the data stream coming from the encryption device is monitored for the presence of dual-tone, multi-frequency (DTMF) tones representing control signals, the DTMF tones are converted to ASCII characters, which are in turn received as control signals by the satellite phone, allowing control of the functions of the satellite system directly from the secure side of the encryption device. | 05-20-2010 |
20110237247 | Secure transmission over satellite phone network - A reach back secure communications terminal includes a modem to satellite interconnect board that captures DTMF tones, demodulates encrypted modem information, and converts both into an ASCII string for presentation to a data port of a satellite phone, allowing out-of-band control of a non-secure satellite system (e.g., AT command control of a data port) by a user on a secure side of an encryption device, by including the ability to interpret control signals and control the satellite system appropriately. A false dial tone is presented to the encryption device, and the data stream coming from the encryption device is monitored for the presence of dual-tone, multi-frequency (DTMF) tones representing control signals, the DTMF tones are converted to ASCII characters, which are in turn received as control signals by the satellite phone, allowing control of the functions of the satellite system directly from the secure side of the encryption device. | 09-29-2011 |
20150381591 | Secure Transmission Over Satellite Phone Network - A reach back secure communications terminal includes a modem to satellite interconnect board that captures DTMF tones, demodulates encrypted modem information, and converts both into an ASCII string for presentation to a data port of a satellite phone, allowing out-of-band control of a non-secure satellite system (e.g., AT command control of a data port) by a user on a secure side of an encryption device, by including the ability to interpret control signals and control the satellite system appropriately. A false dial tone is presented to the encryption device, and the data stream coming from the encryption device is monitored for the presence of dual-tone, multi-frequency (DTMF) tones representing control signals, the DTMF tones are converted to ASCII characters, which are in turn received as control signals by the satellite phone, allowing control of the functions of the satellite system directly from the secure side of the encryption device. | 12-31-2015 |