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Brian Bateson, West Yorkshire GB
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20090061992 | System and Method for a Terminal-Based Lottery Game with Subsequent Interactive Component - A lottery game system and methodology incorporates a terminal-based game component and a subsequent interactive-based game component. A player is provided access and is entitled to participation in the interactive-based game component as a function of a winning outcome in the terminal-based game component. The interactive-based game component may incorporate a wagering function. | 03-05-2009 |
Christopher Bateson, Blue Ridge, VA US
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20140373161 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR COMPLYING WITH NETWORK SECURITY REQUIREMENTS - The present invention provides for methods and systems for complying with network security requirements, particularly those defined by NERC CIP. In particular, the invention provides for methods and systems for identifying a set of network security risks on a computing device, refining the set of network security risks requiring documentation as defined by the requirements, creating documentation on the necessity of the network security risks, and creating a report comprising a listing of the refined set of network security risks and documentation for auditing and compliance purposes. | 12-18-2014 |
Douglas F. Bateson, New York, NY US
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20090164384 | Investment structure and method for reducing risk associated with withdrawals from an investment - This invention relates to a method for reducing risk associated with a withdrawal from an investment by determining an amount related to a liability or asset associated with the withdrawal and incorporating at least a portion of the amount into other liabilities or assets related to the investment. Further, the absolute value of the amount is amortized. Therefore, the effects of multiple withdrawals are balanced and reduced with time, thereby reducing the overall risk associated with withdrawals. Accordingly, withdrawals can occur more frequently, and a more liquid investment structure is provided. | 06-25-2009 |
Gary Bateson, Pawcatuck, CT US
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20100176138 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MOUNTING ELECTRICAL DEVICES - There is a commercial wiring system and method for wiring, which is designed to increase the speed of installation of wiring devices. In one embodiment of the invention there is a bracket which is designed to receive an adapted wiring box. This bracket has tabs for fixing to a wiring box to form an electrical box. The bracket can be coupled to another bracket that is adjustable in length and includes at least two legs, with a first leg being slidable in position in relation to a second track. A first set of tracks in the first assembly is designed to receive the second set of tracks in the second assembly in a telescoping or nested manner. The adjustable electrical box assembly can include a box section, a mounting plate and a mud ring or plaster ring. | 07-15-2010 |
John E. Bateson, Colleyville, TX US
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20120169805 | SENSOR - A sensor device including a base, first and second proximity sensors mounted to the base at a pre-determined distance from one another, and circuitry programmed to determine presence and speed of an article passing by the sensor device based upon signaled information from the proximity sensors. | 07-05-2012 |
20120176429 | DIRECT ACTING VACUUM CONTROL INK SYSTEM - A piezoelectric DOD printing system including a piezoelectric-based print engine, a micro pump, an ink line, a vacuum sensor, and control circuitry. The micro pump delivers ink from a cartridge reservoir to the print engine. The ink line fluidly connects an outlet of the micro pump with an inlet of the print engine. The vacuum sensor is fluidly connected to the ink line. The control circuitry is electrically coupled to the vacuum sensor and programmed to control operation of the print engine and the micro pump. The control circuitry activates and deactivates the micro pump based upon information from the vacuum sensor. | 07-12-2012 |
Patricia Bateson, Brussels BE
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20120047075 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GLOBAL REPLACEMENT CARD SERVICES - A prompt-response card issuing system providing temporary financial transaction cards includes a communications module, a personal account number (PAN) mapping module, and a security measure determination module. The communications module communicates with a plurality of financial card issuers, each having different profile standards for generating security measures, and also receives, from an issuer, an authorization for a new PAN associated with a financial account of a cardholder. The PAN module maps the new PAN to a temporary personal account number (TPAN) for the cardholder. The security measure determination module determines at least one security measure requirement according to a system profile standard of said prompt-response card issuing system rather than the system profile standard of the authorizing issuer. The TPAN, the security measure requirement, and personal information regarding the cardholder are communicated to a physical card producer so that a physical card bearing the TPAN, the security measure, and at least one item of personal information about the cardholder, can be produced and delivered to the cardholder. | 02-23-2012 |
20140298027 | INTEGRATED CONTACTLESS MPOS IMPLEMENTATION - Disclosed herein is a method for performing an integrated contactless point-of-sale transaction. More particularly, there is disclose a method comprising: receiving, by a mobile device | 10-02-2014 |
20150066777 | VALUE ADD SERVICE FOR MOBILE POINT OF SALE - The present invention provides a method and system for validating the authenticity of products in which a known payment network infrastructure is used to convey messages for applications other than effecting financial transactions. In particular, the invention provides a method of allocating an identification number to a product manufacturer that may be processed in the same manner as a Personal Account Number (PAN). Standard network messages from the payment network infrastructure may then be used to record an action for example verifying the authenticity of the product. Conveniently, such standard network messages may be translated by an application, for example running on a mobile point of sale (MPOS) device or a suitably enabled smart device, into a more MPOS-user readable format more associated with a warranty action (e.g. a given standard network message may be translated into a “warranty activated” message). | 03-05-2015 |
Simon W. Bateson, Yarm GB
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20140142864 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MEASURING EXPENDED ENERGY - A method of measuring expended energy of a moving body, comprising the steps: i) providing at least one first sensor for measuring position data and/or orientation data and/or dynamic data of a first part of the moving body; ii) providing at least one second sensor for measuring relative position data and/or orientation data and/or dynamic data of a second part of the moving body, wherein the second part is moveable relative to the first part and connected to the first part by a first resistive deformable element; iii) using the at least one first sensor to make a first measurement of the position and/or orientation and/or dynamics of the first part over a period of time and subsequently calculating a global expended energy of the first part relative to a reference frame from the first measurement; iv) using the at least one second sensor to make a second measurement of the position and/or orientation and/or dynamics of the second part over said period of time and subsequently calculating a relative expended energy of the second part relative to the first part from the first and second measurements, wherein the calculation includes the energy required to deform the first resistive deformable element when moving the second part relative to the first part; and v) calculating the total expended energy of the moving body by summing the global expended energy with the relative expended energy; wherein the at least one first sensor comprises a global positioning system (GPS) sensor and/or an inertial measurement unit and/or a first plurality of reference indicia measurable by an image capture device; and the at least one second sensor comprises an inertial measurement unit and/or a second plurality of reference indicia measurable by an image capture device. | 05-22-2014 |