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Daniel L. Bennett, Raleigh, NC US
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| 20090204899 | MOBILE JOURNAL FOR PORTABLE ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT - A method, device and computer program for gathering event information associated with use, location, environment and/or function performed by a portable communication device. Event information may be stored in a memory of the portable communication device. The event information may include a date of the event, time event began, elapsed time of the event, event activity and location information associated with the event. The event information may then be sorted based upon a user defined criteria and presented on a display as a slide show. The slide show generally includes location information displayed in a map format along with event information including duration data displayed on the map for a user-specified time frame. | 08-13-2009 |
David Lawrence Bennett, Raleigh, NC US
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| 20080243621 | INTEGRATION OF WIC ITEMS AND TRANSACTIONS INTO PERSONAL SHOPPING DEVICES - A method, system and computer program product for providing access to government benefits is disclosed. The method comprises positioning a short-range transmitter in a predetermined product area in a store, and storing one or more marketing messages in the short-range transmitter, wherein the one or more marketing messages are associated with one or more specific products located in the predetermined product area. The one or more marketing messages are transmitted to a wireless computer, and a user is identified as a participant in a government benefits scheme. Available under a subsidy program are communicated to a user and upon purchase of an item, an analysis of benefits available under a subsidy program is provided. | 10-02-2008 |
Eric Duane Bennett, Huntersville, NC US
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| 20100229500 | DOOR WITH GLASS INSERT AND METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING THE SAME - A door comprising first and second door skins secured to each other to form a cavity therebetween filled with expended foam. Each of the door skins has an opening therethrough for receiving a glass insert and a flange portion. Distal ends of the flange portions of the first and second door skins engage each other in an overlapping relationship by the expansion pressure of the expanded foam. The door further comprises a glazing rim member having a leg portion snap-locked between the flange portions of the first and second door skins. The method for assembling the door comprises the steps of filling the cavity between the door skins with foam material, then inserting the glass insert through the openings in the door skins and mounting the glazing rim member to the first door skin by snap-locking between the flange portions of the first and second door skins. | 09-16-2010 |
Gregory Mark Bennett, Hillsborough, NC US
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| 20080217274 | Toolless Rack Mounting Rail Installation Latch - A method and apparatus for providing toolless rack mounting rail installation using a pin having a latch. A retention device according to an embodiment of the present invention includes stepped features and a dual locking mechanism that are configured to engage standard apertures of rack systems. The locking mechanism is configured to extend beyond the surface of a pin when in a normal position, but may be depressed to allow the retention device to be easily inserted or removed without the use of tools. | 09-11-2008 |
| 20100193241 | METHOD OF MAKING A REPLACEABLE KNOCKOUT PART IN A METAL PANEL AND SYSTEMS THEREOF - A product according to one embodiment includes a metal panel having a main portion and a knockout portion formed therein, the knockout portion being coupled to the main portion by at least one web of metal contiguous to both the knockout portion and the main portion, the at least one web allowing detachment of the knockout portion from the main portion, wherein the knockout portion includes at least one member insertable in one or more apertures in the main portion for allowing re-coupling the knockout portion to the main portion after detachment therefrom. | 08-05-2010 |
Jesse Daniel Bennett, Charlotte, NC US
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| 20080207431 | METHOD FOR IMPROVING THE MANUFACTURE OF STRUCTURAL CLAY PRODUCTS - A method of improving the manufacture of structural clay products through the addition of starches is disclosed herein. The method includes adding a starch material to a mixture of basic raw material wherein the starch material is selected from the group consisting of pre-gelatinized starch, modified starch, or combinations thereof. The method includes adding, 1.0% or less by weight, the starch material prior to shaping the structural clay product. | 08-28-2008 |
Valerie M. Bennett, Durham, NC US
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| 20110161798 | MATCHING VARIOUS COMBINATIONS OF XPATH URIS TO THE SAME XML NODE - Embodiments of the present invention address deficiencies of the art in respect to subscribing and updating nodes within XML documents and provide a novel and non-obvious method, system and computer program product for matching various combinations of XML Path Language (XPATH) Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs). In one embodiment of the invention, a method for matching various combinations of XML Path Language (XPATH) Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs) that includes receiving a XPATH expression for a node in an XML document, retrieving the node identified by the XPATH expression, determining if a template exists for the identified node, where the template resides in a database of a document management system, comparing the template expression to the XPATH expression and determining if the expressions match. The method can further include modifying the XPATH expression to account for a dominant attribute required by the template when the XPATH expression does not match the template expression and returning the modified XPATH expression. | 06-30-2011 |
Valerie M. Bennett, Macon, NC US
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| 20110010644 | USER INTERFACE INDICATORS FOR CHANGED USER INTERFACE ELEMENTS - Systems and methods for user interface (UI) flagging. The methods involve setting a first visual indicator on or adjacent to a first UI element of a UI when code that generates the first UI element has been added to an application or modified so as to change at least one functional characteristic of the first UI element. The methods also involve setting a second visual indicator on a first UI object of the application when code that generates the first UI object has been modified so as to remove a second UI element therefrom. The visual indicators are set by adding UI flagging code to the code that generates the first UI element and/or first UI object. Also, third visual indicators can be set on or adjacent to second UI objects that have “trails” to the first UI element and/or the first UI object. | 01-13-2011 |
| 20110161887 | Providing Application Look-Ahead in a State-Based Application Framework - A method, system, and computer-usable medium are disclosed for providing navigation assistance within a user interface. A request for look-ahead navigation assistance is received and the user's current location within the application is determined. Application state data associated with the user's current location within the application is processed to generate possible destination locations within the application. The resulting possible location destinations within the application are then contextually displayed to the user within a user interface as graphical elements. | 06-30-2011 |
Valerie Monk Bennett, Macon, NC US
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| 20100223577 | DIGITAL MAP HAVING USER-DEFINED ZOOM AREAS - A digital geographic map affords a user the ability to selectively and simultaneously zoom in on multiple areas of the map. These zoomed areas are displayed as zoom windows, which are overlaid over the initial map. | 09-02-2010 |
