Beckey
Mark Beckey, San Antonio, TX US
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20130026336 | HANGABLE CUP HOLDERS - In one example, a holder for a frusto-conical beverage cup useable in conjunction with a frusto-conical sleeve, such as a corrugated paper heat sleeve, to hold the cup and enable it to be hung from a suitable hanging feature, such as a car door handle, includes an elongated vertical shank portion having front and rear surfaces and a pair of recurvate hooks respectively disposed at upper and lower ends thereof, an upper one of the hooks defining a downwardly opening channel, and a lower one of the hooks defining an upwardly opening channel. | 01-31-2013 |
Samuel Beckey, Rancho Santa Fe, CA US
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20080301176 | ELECTRONIC VOICE-ENABLED LABORATORY NOTEBOOK - A system for record keeping in scientific, industrial, and commercial applications where records are used to document inventions and discoveries, such as in a research laboratory is disclosed and described herein. Such systems are referred to in the applicable field as Electronic Laboratory Notebooks (ELNs). Also disclosed is an improvement to ELNs such that a facilitated data integration step is performed in order to create connections and relationships between objects of information. The data integration step allows the researcher to bring together information from various record keeping systems, to include ambient, real-time data provided by voice. The integration is further facilitated by one of more of the following: graphical display, smart pen, data object manipulation; images from lab notebook pages, and a voice recognition capability. | 12-04-2008 |
Samuel Beckey, Half Moon Bay, CA US
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20100226825 | Smart pipette with sensor in tip - The present invention relates to a pipette. More specifically, the invention relates to systems and methods for using the pipette. The pipette and system includes technological advancements which improve quality control and accuracy in pipetting operations. | 09-09-2010 |
Samuel Beckey, San Ramon, CA US
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20120005099 | Secure Electronic Records in Smart Devices - Methods and apparatus for creating secure electronic records using a smart device are disclosed. A smart device is authorized by connecting the device with a secure host computer. The host computer authorizes the smart device for a specified period of time. The user verifies that they are allowed to use the smart device to collect and create secure electronic records. Collecting electronic records then occurs. An encrypted wrapper for each record collected is created by encrypting each record. The smart device is then reconnected to the host computer. The host computer uploads the collected records and clears the device. | 01-05-2012 |
20120005231 | Document and Potential Evidence Management with Smart Devices - A method and apparatus for document and potential evidence management with smart devices is provided. The method includes the steps of authorizing a smart device, verifying a user of the smart device. The smart device is then used to collect a document or piece of potential evidence. As part of the collection process, the user may apply an electronically registerable marking to the electronic record. The electronic record is then uploaded to a record repository. The record repository is a relational database that builds relationships among the documents and potential evidence using the markings applied during the collection process. | 01-05-2012 |
Samuel S. Beckey, Rancho Santa Fe, CA US
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20100036871 | MULTI-DIMENSIONAL METADATA IN RESEARCH RECORDKEEPING - A system and method for facilitating data organization, for example in the organization of data in management of intellectual property records, is disclosed herein. Further, the present invention particularly provides a contextualization of information objects so that a full value of research and development (R&D) efforts can be accumulated by an organization. The system as disclosed herein collects information (raw) objects from a plurality of sources. Then, based on inferred context and user input, the system classifies each object in multiple dimensions according to needs of the application; and finally creates a high value, layer rich database embodying a context as well as a result to add value to a research process. | 02-11-2010 |
Samuel S. Beckey, San Diego, CA US
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20080226498 | HIGH THROUGHPUT CHEMICAL HANDLING SYSTEM - A high throughput chemical handling system includes a chemical storage module, a transport module, and one or more liquid handling modules. The transport module may implement parallel chemical transport, and the system may include a plurality of asynchronously operable liquid handling modules coupled to the parallel transport module. | 09-18-2008 |
Samuel Scott Beckey, San Diego, CA US
Thomas Beckey, Edina, MN US
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20150145387 | SENSOR COMPONENT STABILIZATION - An example method for stabilizing a sensor component includes: positioning a portion of the sensor component relative to a support with a plurality of retaining members in contact with the portion of the sensor component, the plurality of retaining members including at least a first one of the retaining members being a resilient biasing member and a second one of the retaining members being an adjustable retaining member; adjusting the adjustable retaining member to reposition the portion of the sensor component relative to the support and deform the resilient retaining member; immobilizing the portion of the sensor component relative to the support with an additional, rigid retaining member in contact with the portion of the sensor component; and filling a space between the portion of the sensor component and the support with a glue. An example holder of a sensor component includes one or more support members; a plurality of retaining members adapted to cooperatively adjustably retain the sensor component in a position relative to the one or more support members; and an additional, rigid retaining member adapted to cooperate with at least some of the plurality of retaining member to fixedly retain the sensor component in a position relative to the one or more support members. | 05-28-2015 |