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Benjamin P. Brickett, Eliot, ME US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100181770Method and Apparatus for Fluid Turbine having a Linear Actuator - A fluid turbine apparatus contains a set of radially arranged magnets and a set of radially arranged coils axially aligned with the set of radially arranged magnets. A turbine base supports a first of the sets. A plurality of vanes having a rotatable connection to the turbine base is coupled to a second of the sets. A linear actuator supported on the turbine base influences the axial proximity of the set of radially arranged magnets to the set of radially arranged coils.07-22-2010

Benjamin P. Brunkhardt, Los Angeles, CA US

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20090079865Method for Recomposing Large Format Media - The present invention relates to a process for shooting an entire scene on a single large format film camera and recomposing the filmed scene into a video stream suitable for transfer to conventional formats.03-26-2009

Benjamin P. Fahimian, Beverly Hills, CA US

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20110164799INCORPORATION OF MATHEMATICAL CONSTRAINTS IN METHODS FOR DOSE REDUCTION AND IMAGE ENHANCEMENT IN TOMOGRAPHY - A system and method for creating a three dimensional cross sectional image of an object by the reconstruction of its projections that have been iteratively refined through mathematical transformations and modifications in object space and Fourier space is disclosed. A primary benefit of the method is radiation dose reduction since the invention can produce an image of a desired quality with a fewer number projections than seen with conventional methods.07-07-2011

Benjamin P. Fauber, San Francisco, CA US

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20100292466Efficient Synthesis Of Galanthamine - The present invention relates to methods for the synthesis of galanthamine, morphine, intermediates, salts and derivatives thereof. In preferred embodiments, the invention relates to methods for improving the efficiency and overall yield of said morphine, morphine related derivatives and intermediates thereof. In further embodiments, the invention relates to methods for improving the efficiency and overall yield of galanthamine and intermediates thereof.11-18-2010
20100292475Efficient Synthesis Of Morphine And Codeine - The present invention relates to methods for the synthesis of morphine, intermediates, salts and derivatives thereof. In preferred embodiments, the invention relates to methods for improving the efficiency and overall yield of said morphine, morphine related derivatives and intermediates thereof. In further embodiments, the invention relates to methods for improving the efficiency and overall yield of galanthamine and intermediates thereof.11-18-2010
20100292489Cross-conjugated 2,5-cyclohexadienone and related synthesis methods - The present invention relates to methods for the synthesis of galanthamine, morphine, intermediates, salts and derivatives thereof. In preferred embodiments, the invention relates to methods for improving the efficiency and overall yield of said morphine, morphine related derivatives and intermediates thereof. In further embodiments, the invention relates to methods for improving the efficiency and overall yield of galanthamine and intermediates thereof.11-18-2010

Benjamin P. Haugestuen, Fort Collins, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110063931INTERFACES, CIRCUITS, AND METHODS FOR COMMUNICATING WITH A DOUBLE DATA RATE MEMORY DEVICE - An input/output interface reads data from and writes data to a DDR memory. The interface includes data and strobe circuits. The strobe circuit includes preamble logic, a first counter operating with a strobe clock, a second counter operating with an ASIC-generated clock, a strobe park circuit and a first synchronizer. The preamble logic receives strobe signals from the DDR memory and generates a preamble signal. The first counter generates a first input of the strobe park circuit. The second counter generates a second input of the strobe park circuit. The strobe park circuit controllably replaces the strobe signals from the DDR memory with respective non-transitioning signals when data is not being read. The data circuit includes a FIFO buffer and a second synchronizer. The FIFO buffer receives data with the strobe clock. The second synchronizer generates a representation of the data in response to the ASIC-generated clock.03-17-2011

Benjamin P. Hencke, Santa Cruz, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110028127Voice Message Delivery System and Method - A hosted system receives a request for the delivery of a voice message from a collective such as a school district. The hosted system determines whether the message should be sent over a telephone line at the hosted system or the school district. Instructions are sent to a delivery mechanism at the determined location indicating how to prepare the message and the number to be called. In one embodiment, the instructions are in XML script form to reduce the bandwidth required. Having the hosted system determine the allocation of messages allows for both the efficient use and lower calling cost of any available capacity on telephone lines at a school district or other collective organization, as well as the larger capacity access to telephone lines of a hosted service for quick delivery of numerous or urgent messages.02-03-2011

Benjamin P. Niven-Jenkins, Ipswich GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110161461CONTENT DISTRIBUTION NETWORK - A partitioned network has several subdomains (06-30-2011
20110313916STREAMED CONTENT DISTRIBUTION SERVICE - A content distribution platform (12-22-2011

Benjamin P. Niven-Jenkins, Suffolk GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110213836CONTENT DELIVERY SYSTEM - Data may be delivered to an end user (09-01-2011

Benjamin P. Olding, San Francisco, CA US

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20120029963Automated Management of Tasks and Workers in a Distributed Workforce - A job is divided into multiple discrete tasks that can be performed by multiple different workers of a distributed workforce. The tasks are assigned to the workers through their mobile phones or other communication devices, and the workers perform the assigned tasks and provide responses to the tasks through the devices. Workers are compensated, in part, based in part on the quality of their responses. Once the workers' responses have been determined to be sufficiently accurate, the responses are assembled into a final result. To manage the distributed workforce, the system stores information for each worker, such as an identification of the worker, the tasks previously completed by the worker, and the quality of performance of those tasks. The stored worker information is used to assign tasks to workers, to compensate workers, and in general to manage the workforce.02-02-2012
20120029978Economic Rewards for the Performance of Tasks by a Distributed Workforce - A job is divided into multiple discrete tasks that can be performed by multiple different workers of a distributed workforce. The tasks are assigned to the workers through their mobile phones or other communication devices, and the workers perform the assigned tasks and provide responses to the tasks through the devices. Workers are compensated, in part, based in part on the quality of their responses. Once the workers' responses have been determined to be sufficiently accurate, the responses are assembled into a final result. To manage the distributed workforce, the system stores information for each worker, such as an identification of the worker, the tasks previously completed by the worker, and the quality of performance of those tasks. The stored worker information is used to assign tasks to workers, to compensate workers, and in general to manage the workforce.02-02-2012