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Kevin Arst, San Francisco, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090024513Methods For Intellectual Property Transactions - A method for transacting intellectual property includes the steps of licensing an IP right corresponding to an IP asset to a licensee according to an agreement; receiving a payment from the licensee for the IP right according to terms of the agreement; and if a call or put option provision in the agreement is exercised, then receiving payment of the strike price and transferring ownership of the IP asset to the licensee. The call option provision provides the licensee the right to purchase the IP asset at a predetermined strike price within a specified time period. The put option provision provides the IP owner a right to sell the IP asset at a predetermined strike price.01-22-2009

Kevin M. Arst, San Francisco, CA US

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20110197120Document Flagging And Indexing System - An improved document flag and series of flags is useful in highlighting information within documents. Indicia on the flags can be used to indicate and quickly access different topics and sub topics within a document. In certain embodiments the flags include a perforation that facilitates easy removal and a copier invisible correlating indicator that facilitates replacement of the flag in its original location after a copy of the document is made. In another embodiment an electronic flagging system facilitates electronic document review and organization.08-11-2011

Lani Renae Arst, Fredericksburg, TX US

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20110190099Isoped-pedestal providing circulatory help for those who are chair-bound or have limited mobility - A disclosure for a limited motion exerciser has been provided. The device as presently conceived is entirely driven by the user in a sitting position only. It would be placed on the floor, slightly forward of the knees such that movement of either leg away from the chair will be met with a predetermined resistance. Its physical size dictates a stroke of approximately 10 inches. Two traction elements are provided, one positioned beneath each foot. The elements are mechanically independent, allowing use of one or the other. Ideally both feet and lower legs would be active, employing equal and opposite motion, similar to normal walking. As designed, there is sufficient interior volume to install a user-adjustable load resistance that will be battery powered and recharged by the energy expended by the user. This feature (user-adjustability) will be covered by a subsequent patent application and is not detailed herein.08-04-2011