Bolton, CA
Benjamin R. Bolton, Stanton, CA US
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20120226677 | METHODS FOR DETECTING SENSITIVE INFORMATION IN MAINFRAME SYSTEMS, COMPUTER READABLE STORAGE MEDIA AND SYSTEM UTILIZING SAME - Examples of methods, systems, and computer-readable media for detection of sensitive information are described using multiple techniques. The techniques may include applying pre-defined field structure layouts to records, applying simple template structure to records as a single field, and inferring data structure by building a map of potential packed decimal locations. The resulting information may then be analyzed for detection of sensitive information. | 09-06-2012 |
20120226689 | METHOD FOR MANAGING MAINFRAME OVERHEAD DURING DETECTION OF SENSITIVE INFORMATION, COMPUTER READABLE STORAGE MEDIA AND SYSTEM UTILIZING SAME - Examples of methods, systems, and computer-readable media for managing mainframe overhead during detection of sensitive information are described using multiple techniques. The techniques may include manipulating a scan definition, defining scan parameters and limitations, utilizing user-supplied scan filters, and using a redrive operation. The redrive operation may include halting one or more analysis requests associated with scan definitions, storing a redrive position for each analysis request, and resuming the servicing of analysis requests at the redrive position for each request. | 09-06-2012 |
20120226858 | METHOD FOR MANAGING HIERARCHICAL STORAGE DURING DETECTION OF SENSITIVE INFORMATION, COMPUTER READABLE STORAGE MEDIA AND SYSTEM UTILIZING SAME - Examples of methods, systems, and computer-readable media for detection of sensitive information on hierarchical storage management mainframes are described using multiple techniques. The techniques may include determining if data has been migrated from a first storage medium to a second storage medium, recalling the migrated data from a second storage medium to the first storage medium, reading the migrated data, then remigrating the data to the second storage medium. | 09-06-2012 |
Brian Bolton, San Jose, CA US
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20090046240 | Methods and Systems for Strengthening LCD Modules - Systems and methods for improving strength of thin displays, such as Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) displays, are disclosed. In one embodiment, a display can use an asymmetrical arrangement of layers (e.g., glass layers) where one layer is thicker than another layer. Different scribing techniques can also be used in singulating the different layers. The asymmetrical arrangement and/or scribing techniques can facilitate displays that are not only thin but also adequately strong to limit susceptibility to damage. | 02-19-2009 |
20120234049 | Methods and Systems for Strengthening LCD Modules - Systems and methods for improving strength of thin displays, such as Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) displays, are disclosed. In one embodiment, a display can use an asymmetrical arrangement of layers (e.g., glass layers) where one layer is thicker than another layer. Different scribing techniques can also be used in singulating the different layers. The asymmetrical arrangement and/or scribing techniques can facilitate displays that are not only thin but also adequately strong to limit susceptibility to damage. | 09-20-2012 |
Brian L. Bolton, San Jose, CA US
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20130125384 | Methods and Systems for Strengthening LCD Modules - Systems and methods for improving strength of thin displays, such as Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) displays, are disclosed. In one embodiment, a display can use an asymmetrical arrangement of layers (e.g., glass layers) where one layer is thicker than another layer. Different scribing techniques can also be used in singulating the different layers. The asymmetrical arrangement and/or scribing techniques can facilitate displays that are not only thin but also adequately strong to limit susceptibility to damage. | 05-23-2013 |
Carl William Bolton, Santa Barbara, CA US
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20090001642 | Concealed Fastener, System, and Associated Methods - A device for affixing a decking member to a joist includes a jig body positionable atop a pair of spaced-apart decking members positioned atop a joist. The jig body has an angled bore having a bottom end extending through a bottom face of the jig body, the bottom end of the angled bore in communication with the space between the decking members. The angled bore defines a centerline extending through the space to a position on the side of the first structural member. The angled bore is for receiving a fastener drivable therethrough into the first structural member's side face, through the first structural member's bottom face, and into the second structural member's top face. | 01-01-2009 |
Douglas Aaron Bolton, Anaheim, CA US
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20130314202 | Heat Dissipation Switch - The disclosure herein provides for heat dissipation switches and systems, as well as their use for dissipating excess heat from a heat source. Various aspects of a heat dissipation switch may include a thermally isolating material having a number of conductive element cavities. A number of thermally switched conductive elements may nest within the conductive element cavities either independently or as part of a thermally switched sheet. The material of the thermally switched conductive elements may be configured to deform in response to a temperature change through a threshold temperature or temperature range in order to create or interrupt heat flow paths from the heat source to a heat sink. | 11-28-2013 |
Eric Bolton, San Francisco, CA US
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20140156534 | METHOD FOR SECURELY STORING AND FORWARDING PAYMENT TRANSACTIONS - Method, systems, and apparatus for receiving transaction data for the payment transaction, where the transaction data includes at least card track data; encrypting the transaction data at the data processing apparatus using an encryption key of a cryptographic key pair to generate encrypted transaction data, where the cryptographic key pair includes the encryption key and a decryption key; storing a plurality of copies of the encrypted transaction data in a plurality of storage devices; receiving an instruction to submit the transaction data for processing; decrypting the encrypted transaction data using the decryption key; and submitting the transaction data for processing by an issuer. | 06-05-2014 |
Eugenie Bolton, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20090193441 | OBJECT-ORIENTED OPERATING SYSTEM - An apparatus for enabling an object-oriented application to access in an object-oriented manner a procedural operating system having a native procedural interface is disclosed. The apparatus includes a computer and a memory component in the computer. A code library is stored in the memory component. The code library includes computer program logic implementing an object-oriented class library. The object-oriented class library comprises related object-oriented classes for enabling the application to access in an object-oriented manner services provided by the operating system. The object-oriented classes include methods for accessing the operating system services using procedural function calls compatible with the native procedural interface of the operating system. The computer processes object-oriented statements contained in the application and defined by the class library by executing methods from the class library corresponding to the object-oriented statements. | 07-30-2009 |
20090193442 | OBJECT-ORIENTED OPERATING SYSTEM - An apparatus for enabling an object-oriented application to access in an object-oriented manner a procedural operating system having a native procedural interface is disclosed. The apparatus includes a computer and a memory component in the computer. A code library is stored in the memory component. The code library includes computer program logic implementing an object-oriented class library. The object-oriented class library comprises related object-oriented classes for enabling the application to access in an object-oriented manner services provided by the operating system. The object-oriented classes include methods for accessing the operating system services using procedural function calls compatible with the native procedural interface of the operating system. The computer processes object-oriented statements contained in the application and defined by the class library by executing methods from the class library corresponding to the object-oriented statements. | 07-30-2009 |
Eugenie Lee Bolton, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20080250432 | OBJECT-ORIENTED OPERATING SYSTEM - An apparatus for enabling an object-oriented application to access in an object-oriented manner a procedural operating system having a native procedural interface is disclosed. The apparatus includes a computer and a memory component in the computer. A code library is stored in the memory component. The code library includes computer program logic implementing an object-oriented class library. The object-oriented class library comprises related object-oriented classes for enabling the application to access in an object-oriented manner services provided by the operating system. The object-oriented classes include methods for accessing the operating system services using procedural function calls compatible with the native procedural interface of the operating system. The computer processes object-oriented statements contained in the application and defined by the class library by executing methods from the class library corresponding to the object-oriented statements. | 10-09-2008 |
20080250433 | OBJECT-ORIENTED OPERATING SYSTEM - An apparatus for enabling an object-oriented application to access in an object-oriented manner a procedural operating system having a native procedural interface is disclosed. The apparatus includes a computer and a memory component in the computer. A code library is stored in the memory component. The code library includes computer program logic implementing an object-oriented class library. The object-oriented class library comprises related object-oriented classes for enabling the application to access in an object-oriented manner services provided by the operating system. The object-oriented classes include methods for accessing the operating system services using procedural function calls compatible with the native procedural interface of the operating system. The computer processes object-oriented statements contained in the application and defined by the class library by executing methods from the class library corresponding to the object-oriented statements. | 10-09-2008 |
Jennifer Bolton, San Francisco, CA US
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20090253787 | SHORT-ACTING SEDATIVE HYPNOTIC AGENTS FOR ANESTHESIA AND SEDATION - The invention provides compounds compositions and methods useful for inducing or maintaining general anesthesia or sedation in mammals. | 10-08-2009 |
20100076079 | Pharmaceutical Compositions Of Short-Acting Sedative Hypnotic Agent - The invention provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising a phenylacetic acid ester compound useful for inducing or maintaining general anesthesia or sedation in mammals, methods for preparing such compositions, and methods for inducing or maintaining anesthesia or sedation using such compositions. | 03-25-2010 |
John Bolton, Poway, CA US
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20140369538 | Assistive Listening System - The present disclosure describes methods and systems that can allow a digital signal processor (DSP) in an ultrasonic audio system to be adjusted according to a listener's preferences. In one embodiment, the listener or user can attempt to configure a DSP through a plurality of user interfaces. In another embodiment, the listener can provide an audiogram, previously generated by an audiologist, and send said audiogram to the manufacturer in order to adjust the DSP in the ultrasonic sound system to his/her hearing preferences. | 12-18-2014 |
John Bolton, Santa Barbara, CA US
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20100130988 | EXFOLIATING SCRUBBER - A scrubber mitt comprising a backing, a plurality of loops and a cavity. The backing may have an inner side and an outer side. The plurality of loops may be attached to the outer side. The cavity may be defined by the inner side. The cavity is adapted to fit around the hand of a person. There is also disclosed a process comprising disposing the scrubber mitt around a hand of a person and introducing a liquid cleanser into a reservoir defined by the backing. | 05-27-2010 |
John Bryan Bolton, Poway, CA US
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20140044283 | Amplification System, Carrier Tracking Systems and Related Methods for use in Parametric Sound Systems - A signal processing system for generating an ultrasonic signal from an audio signal comprises a compressor, operable to compress the audio signal, and an equalization circuit, operable to equalize the audio signal. A modulation circuit is operable to combine the audio signal with a carrier signal to produce at least one modulated carrier signal. A voltage detection and control circuit is operable to: detect a voltage of the modulated carrier signal; compare the detected voltage of the modulated carrier signal to a desired voltage; and cause the voltage of the modulated carrier signal to be adjusted if the compared voltage differs by a predetermined amount from the desired voltage. | 02-13-2014 |
Nicholas Matthew Bolton, Goleta, CA US
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20100153225 | Printing Dynamic Image Content on Receipts - A method, apparatus, and computer readable storage medium for printing a receipt. Receipt data may be generated at a point-of-sale terminal. At least one value adding message including a graphical image may be automatically selected and dynamic content for the value adding message may be automatically generated. A receipt may be printed by a point-of-sale printer, the receipt including the receipt data, the graphical image, and the dynamic content, wherein the dynamic content is printed in a window embedded within the graphic image. | 06-17-2010 |
Robert Emerson Bolton, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA US
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20150339205 | BUILT-IN TEST FOR SATELLITE DIGITAL PAYLOAD VERIFICATION - According to an embodiment, a testing system for a satellite payload includes a built-in testing component configured at a satellite, the built-in testing component comprising a built-in testing component input and a built-in testing component output, and a payload component configured at the satellite, the payload component comprising a payload component input communicatively connected to the built-in testing component output and a payload component output communicatively connected to the built-in testing component input, wherein the built-in testing component is configured to transmit a digital test signal from the built-in testing component output to the payload component input and receive a digital output signal at the built-in testing component input from the payload component output. | 11-26-2015 |