Christopher Matthew
Christopher Matthew Baker, Louisville, KY US
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20140140355 | USING A REST RESOURCE BASE FOR NETWORKED APPLIANCES - A system and method of remotely communicating with an appliance system is provided. A remote device, such as a computer, a smartphone, a tablet, etc., can request information associated with a home appliance over a communication network. The information can be stored in a memory of the appliance in a data structure having a plurality of resources organized pursuant to a Representational State Transfer (REST) resource orientated architecture. A representation of a plurality of resources can include a layered structure having a hierarchy having subordinate resources. Each subordinate resource can provide more detailed information. Information relating to a data path needed to read the resource corresponding to the requested information as well as information relating to navigating to subordinate resources if requested can be included in the representation of each resource. The home appliance can provide the remote device a representation of the resource corresponding to the requested information. | 05-22-2014 |
20140173049 | BINDING AN APPLIANCE TO A NETWORK AT POINT OF PURCHASE - A system and method of remotely binding appliance information to a user's network is provided. At a point-of-purchase, a terminal can communicate with a remote server over a network, such as the Internet, to provide appliance identification information to the server. The server can associate the identified appliance with user data associated with the user purchasing the appliance. The server can also identify appliance data stored at the server based on the appliance identification information. The server can then bind the appliance data to the user's network. For instance, a target object, such as a local computing device (e.g. a home energy manager or local network device such as a network terminal), associated with the user can be identified based on the user data and a path to provide the appliance data to the target object can be specified. | 06-19-2014 |
Christopher Matthew Burau, Port Hueneme, CA US
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20140261786 | DRAIN SYSTEMS - A drain valve comprising: a head; and a cantilevered spring coupled at one end to the head and at an opposite end to a portion of a drain system such that when the cantilevered spring is biased to a normally closed position, the head obstructs a hole. In some embodiments, the drain valve is installed in an aircraft fire suppression system. In yet other embodiments, the cantilevered spring has a variable radius serpentine cross section. | 09-18-2014 |
Christopher Matthew D'Eramo, Eighty-Four, PA US
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20080196595 | COOKING APPLIANCE - A cooking appliance is provided which includes a lower heating assembly and an upper heating assembly. The lower heating assembly includes a lower cooking surface, and the upper heating assembly includes an upper cooking surface. The upper cooking surface is translatable relative to the lower cooking surface in at least a substantially vertical manner, wherein the upper cooking surface and lower cooking surface remain substantially parallel to one another when the upper cooking surface translates relative to the lower cooking surface. | 08-21-2008 |
20130036915 | METHOD OF USING A COOKING APPLIANCE - A method is provided of using a cooking appliance having a first heating assembly having a first cooking surface, a second heating assembly having a second cooking surface, and a guide post. The method includes causing the guide post to be placed into a receiving aperture. The method further includes translating the first heating assembly from a first operative position to a second operative position, wherein the placement of the guide post into the receiving aperture causes the first heating assembly to translate in a substantially linear manner and to be maintained substantially parallel to the second heating assembly during translation of the first heating assembly from the first operative position to the second operative position. The method also includes removing the guide post from the receiving aperture and causing the guide post to be placed in a resting aperture. | 02-14-2013 |
Christopher Matthew Foster, Fairfax, VA US
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20140203971 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRACKING AND LOCATING A PERSON, ANIMAL, OR MACHINE - A system and method for estimating the position of an object, such as a person, animal, or machine. The system includes first and second inertial measurement units, a first and second originator antennas, and a first and second transponder antennas. The system uses data from the inertial measurement units to estimate a position of the object. The system also calculates a range measurement between the first originator antenna and first transponder antenna. The system calculates a first CPD measurement between the second transponder antenna and the first originator antenna, and a second CPD measurement between the second originator antenna and the first transponder antenna. The range measurement and at least one CPD measurement are used to update a Kalman filter for estimating the position of the object. The system determines also updates the Kalman filter when one of the inertial measurement units is in a zero-velocity condition. | 07-24-2014 |
20140207374 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRACKING AND LOCATING A PERSON, ANIMAL, OR MACHINE - A system and method for estimating the position of an object, such as a person, animal, or machine. The system includes first and second inertial measurement units, a first and second originator antennas, and a first and second transponder antennas. The system uses data from the inertial measurement units to estimate a position of the object. The system also calculates a range measurement between the first originator antenna and first transponder antenna. The system calculates a first CPD measurement between the second transponder antenna and the first originator antenna, and a second CPD measurement between the second originator antenna and the first transponder antenna. The range measurement and at least one CPD measurement are used to update a Kalman filter for estimating the position of the object. The system determines also updates the Kalman filter when one of the inertial measurement units is in a zero-velocity condition. | 07-24-2014 |
Christopher Matthew Jermaine, Ocala, FL US
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20120254238 | MANAGING UNCERTAIN DATA USING MONTE CARLO TECHNIQUES - According to one embodiment of the present invention, a method for managing uncertain data is provided. The method includes specifying data uncertainty using at least one variable generation (VG) function. The VG function generates pseudorandom samples of uncertain data values. A random database based on the VG function is specified and multiple Monte Carlo instantiations of the random database are generated. Using a Monte Carlo method, a query is repeatedly executed over the multiple Monte Carlo instantiations to output a Monte Carlo method result and associated query-results. The Monte Carlo method result may then be used to estimate statistical properties of a probability distribution of the query-result. | 10-04-2012 |
Christopher Matthew Maugham, Lake Worth, FL US
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20140189983 | Golf Glove Magnetic Attachment Adaptor - A golf glove magnetic attachment adaptor has a magnetic body and a male snap stud. The magnetic body includes a magnet and a magnet casing; the magnet casing having an end wall, a lateral wall, and an end cap. The magnet is positioned within the magnet casing and allows the golf glove magnetic attachment adaptor to be attached to any substantially ferrous metal object. The male snap stud is centrally connected to the magnet casing opposite the magnet and allows the golf glove magnetic attachment adaptor to be attached to a female snap socket of a golf glove. In turn, the golf glove can be attached to any desired metal object. The golf glove magnetic attachment adaptor also functions as a ball marker when detached from the golf glove by depressing the male snap stud into the ground in order to anchor the magnetic body in place. | 07-10-2014 |
Christopher Matthew Scheuerman, Sr., Sanford, NC US
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20090104253 | Hemostatic biocidal dressing - A hemostatic biocidal dressing includes pro-coagulant and biocidal agents providing a physical barrier to bleeding as well as chemical action to promote blood coagulation and thereby arrest coverage. At the same time, biocidal properties of the dressing prevent the introduction of infected agents and the establishment of infection within wounded tissue. A silverized textile provides biocidal action while a granulated hemostatic agent disposed within interstitial regions between polymer fibers provides coagulating action. | 04-23-2009 |
20090131979 | Wound closure method apparatus and system - Disclosed is a wound closure device, such as a suture, including a substantially flexible tensile member, the tensile member having an external surface, the external surface including a biocidal material such as a coating of substantially pure silver. A method of applying the suture includes piercing a patient's skin adjacent to a wound using, for example, a needle and drawing a substantially flexible tensile member through a resulting aperture in the skin. By virtue of the biocidal material, pathogens and other bioactive materials drawn through the aperture are rendered less active and/or incapable of causing infection. | 05-21-2009 |
Christopher Matthew Sinotte, Duluth, GA US
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20120151659 | Material With Enhanced Features - The present invention is generally directed to a grip enhancing material that includes a polymeric sheet having a first surface and a second surface, a plurality of elongated flexible bristles contiguous with the first surface, the elongated flexible bristles having a root proximate to the first surface, a tip spaced apart from the first surface, wherein at least a portion of the flexible bristles have an average aspect ratio of at least about 1:5, and wherein at least a portion of the flexible bristles have an average length of less than about 15 microns. | 06-21-2012 |