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Beau Adams, Pleasureville, KY US
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20110103900 | Bag for retaining wall - A bag for retaining structures, includes a plurality of cells aligned side-by-side in a continuous manner and configured to be filled with a filling material. Each cell of the bag includes a bottom wall, a first side wall, a second side wall, a back wall, and a front wall, the front wall being longer than the back wall. Furthermore, the first and second side walls each include a) a first corner located where the back wall connects with the bottom wall, said first corner being substantially 90 degrees; and b) a second corner located where a respective top edge of each side wall connects with the rear wall, said second corner being substantially 90 degrees. | 05-05-2011 |
20120195695 | BAG FOR RETAINING WALL - A bag for retaining structures, includes a plurality of cells aligned side-by-side in a continuous manner and configured to be filled with a filling material. Each cell of the bag includes a bottom wall, a first side wall, a second side wall, a back wall, and a front wall, the front wall being longer than the back wall. Furthermore, the first and second side walls each include a) a first corner located where the back wall connects with the bottom wall, said first corner being substantially 90 degrees; and b) a second corner located where a respective top edge of each side wall connects with the rear wall, said second corner being substantially 90 degrees. | 08-02-2012 |
20140050537 | Bag for Retaining Wall - A bag for retaining structures, includes a plurality of cells aligned side-by-side in a continuous manner and configured to be filled with a filling material. Each cell of the bag includes a bottom wall, a first side wall, a second side wall, a back wall, and a front wall, the front wall being longer than the back wall. Furthermore, the first and second side walls each include a) a first corner located where the back wall connects with the bottom wall, said first corner being substantially 90 degrees; and b) a second corner located where a respective top edge of each side wall connects with the rear wall, said second corner being substantially 90 degrees. | 02-20-2014 |
Beau Chesluk, London GB
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20140108126 | DIGITAL MEDIA INDEX - A method of quantifying the effectiveness of delivery of digital media content comprises identifying a group of instances of delivery of digital media content, calculating a plurality of metrics for the group, each metric indicative of a different aspect of effective delivery of the digital media content, and combining the calculated metrics into a single indicator of the effectiveness of the delivery of digital media content for the group. The group of instances can represent the delivery of digital media content by a particular supplier or a particular service of a particular supplier of digital media distribution services over a period of time. The metrics can be indicative of the proportion of the instances that were visible or audible to a viewer of the digital media content. | 04-17-2014 |
20140173099 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING DIGITAL MEDIA VISIBILITY - A method of determining whether media displayed on a web page in a web browser is visible comprising: determining whether the web page comprises at least one frame; and if the web page comprises at least one frame, using information relating to the activity of the media player to determine whether the media is visible. | 06-19-2014 |
20140270203 | Method and apparatus for determining digital media audibility - A method of determining the audio level of a network partner media player, wherein, when media playing on a terminal media player running on a terminal originates from an external media source, the method comprises obtaining activity information from the terminal, obtaining activity information from the terminal media player, obtaining activity information from an external source media player associated with the external media source, and analysing the activity information from the terminal, the activity information from the terminal media player, the activity information from the external media source media player, whereby the audio level of the network partner media player is determined. | 09-18-2014 |
20140278911 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING DIGITAL MEDIA AUDIBILITY - A method of determining the audio level of a network partner media player, wherein, when media playing on a terminal media player running on a terminal originates from an external media source, the method comprises obtaining activity information from the terminal, obtaining activity information from the terminal media player, obtaining activity information from an external source media player associated with the external media source, and analysing the activity information from the terminal, the activity information from the terminal media player, the activity information from the external media source media player, whereby the audio level of the network partner media player is determined. | 09-18-2014 |
20140282618 | DIGITAL MEDIA METRICS DATA MANAGEMENT APPARATUS AND METHOD - A metrics data management apparatus and method is disclosed comprising receiving event data of a series of events from a source, processing the event data into a format identifying the source and a session of each event; populating the event data relevant to a series of connected events of a single session into an event repository, and a session build module to determining a complete session from event data relevant to a series of connected events of a single session by a predetermined event. | 09-18-2014 |
20140282621 | DIGITAL MEDIA METRICS DATA MANAGEMENT APPARATUS AND METHOD - A metrics data management apparatus and method is disclosed comprising receiving event data of a series of events from a source, processing the event data into a format identifying the source and a session of each event; populating the event data relevant to a series of connected events of a single session into an event repository, and a session build module to determining a complete session from event data relevant to a series of connected events of a single session by a predetermined event. | 09-18-2014 |
Beau Hart, Ball Ground, GA US
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20150273174 | Controlling Oxygen Concentrator Timing Cycle Based on Flow Rate of Oxygen Output - A control circuit of an oxygen concentrator maintains pressure within a compressor of the oxygen concentrator. The control circuit includes a microprocessor that controls functioning of a controller based on two or more of: a user-adjustable flow rate of oxygen delivered by the oxygen concentrator to a user, an ambient temperature, and an ambient pressure. The functioning of the controller further controls the adsorption of various gases by sieve beds of the oxygen concentrator to produce oxygen enriched gas. | 10-01-2015 |
Beau Kidman, Kalamazoo, MI US
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20100000190 | FILTER ORIENTATION RIBS - The present invention provides an orientation device for enforcing correct orientation of a pleated filter element during installation into a filter support frame or filter housing, for example an automotive air cleaner. The orientation device includes at least one substantially rigid orientation rib positioned and mounted to have a portion of the rib extending between adjacent pleats of the pleated filter when the pleated filter is in an installed position. The orientation rib is positioned and mounted to block against at least a portion of the pleats of the filter element when the filter element is in an incorrect orientation, thereby preventing installation of the filter element. | 01-07-2010 |
20110023719 | HYDROCARBON ADSORPTION TRAP FOR AN ENGINE AIR INTAKE TRACT - A hydrocarbon adsorption trap for adsorption of evaporated fuel vapors includes a first fuel vapor permeable media retention layer, a second media retention layer positioned in a spaced parallel relationship to the first layer forming a gap therebetween and a hydrocarbon vapor adsorbent media disposed in the gap between the first and second layers for adsorbing evaporated fuel vapors from the intake tract when the engine is not operating. A mounting member is secured to peripheral edge portions of the layers and closes the gap between the layers while providing a means of securing the trap into an air intake tract. | 02-03-2011 |
20150258257 | MEDICAL/SURGICAL LAVAGE UNIT WITH A TIP ASSEMBLY THAT INCLUDES AN IRRIGATION TUBE DISPOSED INSIDE A SUCTION TUBE AND THAT IS AXIALLY OFFSET FROM THE SUCTION TUBE - A medical/surgical lavage unit that includes a tip assembly with an irrigation tube and a suction tube. The irrigation tube is disposed within and axially offset from the suction tube. The suction tube has a lumen has with a relatively wide cross-sectional length that reduces clogging of waste in the lumen. | 09-17-2015 |
Beau Mccoy-Markowitz, New Port Beach, CA US
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20100094728 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DISTRIBUTING MEDIA CONTENT AND PROCESSING PAYMENTS AND/OR VOLUNTARY DATA COLLECTION - A system and method for distributing media content and processing payments have been described. According to one embodiment, a computer-implemented method, comprises receiving a request to view a media asset. A trailer associated with the media asset is provided for display on a remote client. An interface is provided on the remote client for receiving a request to transfer money and information to the poster of the media asset | 04-15-2010 |
Beau O'Donohue, Lake Wendouree AU
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20130292534 | CRUTCH HOLDER - In one preferred form of the present invention there is provided a crutch holder | 11-07-2013 |
Beau Tateyama, New York, NY US
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20150261614 | Systems and Methods for Data Synchronization and Failover Management - A Data Synchronization and Failover Management (DSFM) system monitors simultaneous execution of non-identical instances of a software application and may label as a particular result of the software application the earliest output corresponding to that result produced by one of the instances. The DSFM may label one of the instances as a primary instance and the other instances as secondary instances and, if the primary instance fails, may re-label one of the secondary instances that computed all of the operations associated with the last result produced prior to the failure of the primary instance, as a new primary instance. | 09-17-2015 |
20150261625 | TECHNIQUES FOR MESSAGE RETRANSMISSION MECHANISM - Embodiments of the Message Retransmission Mechanism Apparatuses, Methods and Systems (“MRM”) transform application requests for message journals via MRM components into expedited access to segmented message streams. In one implementation, the MRM may obtain message journal of messages written by applications during system operations and divide up the message obtained from the complete message journal into message segments. In some implementations, the MRM may provide recovering applications access to said message segments for expedited message consumption. | 09-17-2015 |
Beau Waldrup, Lumberton, TX US
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20130123557 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING PHOSPHORUS MODIFIED ZEOLITE CATALYSTS - In a process for producing a phosphorus-modified zeolite catalyst, zeolite crystals can be formed into a shaped catalyst body either in the absence of a separate inorganic oxide binder or in the presence of a separate inorganic oxide binder that is substantially free of aluminum. After converting the zeolite crystals to the hydrogen form and removing any organic directing agent employed in the synthesis of the zeolite crystals, the shaped catalyst body can be treated with an aqueous solution of a phosphorus compound, and the treated catalyst body can be heated to remove the water and to convert the phosphorus compound to an oxide form. | 05-16-2013 |
Beau Waldrup, Luberton, TX US
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20130102824 | PHOSPHORUS MODIFIED ZEOLITE CATALYSTS - A bound phosphorus-modified catalyst composition comprises a zeolite having a silica to alumina molar ratio of at least 40, phosphorus in an amount between about 0.1 wt % and about 3 wt % of the total catalyst composition, and a binder essentially free of aluminum. The bound catalyst composition can advantageously exhibit at least one of: (a) microporous surface area of at least 340 m | 04-25-2013 |
20130102825 | PHOSPHORUS MODIFIED ZEOLITE CATALYSTS - The invention relates to a bound phosphorus-modified catalyst composition comprising a zeolite having a silica to alumina molar ratio of at least 40 and a binder having a surface area less than 200 m | 04-25-2013 |
20130281753 | PHOSPHORUS MODIFIED ZEOLITE CATALYSTS - An unbound catalyst composition comprises a zeolite and phosphorus in an amount between about 0.01 wt % and about 3 wt % of the total catalyst composition. The catalyst composition, as calcined at ˜1000° F. (˜538° C.) for at least ˜3 hours, can exhibit (i) 2,2-dimethylbutane diffusivity >1.5×10 | 10-24-2013 |
Beau Waswo, Dix Hills, NY US
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20140326194 | Hamster Ball Containment Device - The Hamster Ball Containment Device provides a means to protect both the pets which use “hamster balls” to move about, and the people whom are in their presence, while also protecting the floor from animal droppings. The device is meant to be used in conjunction with a third party's “hamster ball”. The device is constructed of hollow foam tubes, connected together by smaller, rigid tubes which are inserted into the foam tube ends. The foam tubes are large enough in diameter to stop a traveling hamster ball, thus keeping the pet within the defined area. Attached to and beneath the assembled tubes lies a washable cloth; when the animal defecates, the cloth bottom shall protect the floor from damage. | 11-06-2014 |