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Leslie Michelle Brave, Littleton, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080289216Silicon gel used as permanent mid-soles and/or insoles in all types and sizes of shoes - The present invention is directed to a silicone gel midsole for footwear with a durometer of approximately 50, layered and bonded between the outsole and insole for making a conformable shoe part using silicone gel material for use in functional relation with an article of footwear in order to enhance fit, support, comfort, and cushioning. The present invention can serve to accommodate the unique anatomical features of an individual wearer and finds application within numerous types of articles of footwear.11-27-2008

Scott Brave, San Jose, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090037355Method and Apparatus for Context-Based Content Recommendation - Starting with the people in and around enterprises, the expertise and work patterns stored in people's brains as exhibited in their daily behavior is detected and captured. A behavioral based knowledge index is thus created that is used to produce expert-guided, personalized information.02-05-2009

Scott B. Brave, Edwards, CO US

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20100148943Networked Applications Including Haptic Feedback - Method and apparatus for providing peer-to-peer force feedback over a computer network. A network force feedback system includes a network, a first computer coupled to the network, and a second computer coupled to the network. The first and second computers each include a visual display and a force feedback interface device. Each computer provides a force feedback signal to its force feedback device based on information received from the other, remote computer and in some cases also based on input from the local force feedback device. Positional information of each force feedback device and/or feel sensation information can be transmitted between the computers over the network. A graphical environment can be displayed to enhance the interaction between users. The present invention therefore permits two computer users to interact using force feedback provided over a network on a peer-to-peer basis.06-17-2010

Scott Brenner Brave, San Jose, CA US

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20120102304Behavior-Based Data Configuration System and Method - A system and method are provided for configuring data elements in a computer application such as menu items, links to purchase products, options, links to information, and user commands based on the behavior of users in the application. Information associated with the behavior of multiple users and information associated with a finite set of data elements in the computer application are analyzed to determine a configuration of the data elements such that user access to relevant information is improved.04-26-2012