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Daniel Bress, Germantown, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080288490System and Methods for Keyword Searches in Unallocated Spaces - There are many situations where it is desirable for law enforcement or security officials, and others, to perform a Keyword search on a confiscated memory device. Keyword searches on undeleted files are well known in the art. Often files are deleted in an effort to hinder prosecution. When a file is deleted, the information that connects one chunk of memory to another is often lost. The file is now considered to be in “unallocated space” as the operating system is not tracking the chunks that made up the file anymore. When the information that connects one chunk of memory to another is lost there is no way to perform a keyword search across multiple chunks of memory in the art. The current invention rectifies this situation by providing ways to perform keyword searches across unallocated chunks. Additional the current invention provides methods to reconstruct files that have been deleted.11-20-2008
20090085287Dynamically Altering Pinball Playfield Elements - The present invention teaches systems and methods to dynamically alter pinball playfield elements. The key observation is that these systems and methods are organic to conventional pinball play, and thus acceptable to a typical pinball player. The present invention has two broad components under control of a game's processor. One, physically moving a playfield component such as a bumper, and two, changing the force of a playfield component, such as an angle bumper kicker or flipper.04-02-2009
20100072699SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ADJUSTING GAME-PLAY TIME OF PINBALL MACHINES - A self-adjusting-difficulty feature for a pinball machine enables operators to set a desired game playtime. The difficulty of play, the chance of a ball draining or staying on the playfield, is adjusted through moving active features such as posts to different positions on the playfield. Thus the machine is made easier to play for a novice and tougher for an experienced player. The score given by playfield features is increased as the level of difficulty is increased. Thus, the novice and experienced player may play for a similar amount of time, the experienced player is more likely to get a higher score. Additionally, some playfield features may only be unlocked when the machine is set for a high level of difficulty.03-25-2010

Patent applications by Daniel Bress, Germantown, MD US

Steven Bress, Germantown, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080288490System and Methods for Keyword Searches in Unallocated Spaces - There are many situations where it is desirable for law enforcement or security officials, and others, to perform a Keyword search on a confiscated memory device. Keyword searches on undeleted files are well known in the art. Often files are deleted in an effort to hinder prosecution. When a file is deleted, the information that connects one chunk of memory to another is often lost. The file is now considered to be in “unallocated space” as the operating system is not tracking the chunks that made up the file anymore. When the information that connects one chunk of memory to another is lost there is no way to perform a keyword search across multiple chunks of memory in the art. The current invention rectifies this situation by providing ways to perform keyword searches across unallocated chunks. Additional the current invention provides methods to reconstruct files that have been deleted.11-20-2008
20090006795Security protection for cumputer long-term memory devices - A security protection device provides protection for computer long-term storage devices, such as hard drives. The security protection device is placed between a host computer and the storage device. The security protection device intercepts communications between the host and the storage device and examines any commands from the host to the storage device. Only “safe” commands that match commands on a pre-approved list are passed to the storage device. All other commands may be discarded.01-01-2009
20090085287Dynamically Altering Pinball Playfield Elements - The present invention teaches systems and methods to dynamically alter pinball playfield elements. The key observation is that these systems and methods are organic to conventional pinball play, and thus acceptable to a typical pinball player. The present invention has two broad components under control of a game's processor. One, physically moving a playfield component such as a bumper, and two, changing the force of a playfield component, such as an angle bumper kicker or flipper.04-02-2009
20090327899Automated Creation of Virtual Worlds for Multimedia Presentations and Gatherings - Systems and Methods for automated creation of Virtual Worlds for Presentations and gatherings. By leveraging the ease of use of commercial presentation tools, such as PowerPoint®, inexperienced users can create fully immersive virtual worlds. Within the virtual world, the presentation information is formatted and displayed in an appropriate way to one or more simultaneous users, which may interact through their avatars in the virtual world. Provisions are included for the presenter to control the pace and display of the presentation.12-31-2009
20100072699SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ADJUSTING GAME-PLAY TIME OF PINBALL MACHINES - A self-adjusting-difficulty feature for a pinball machine enables operators to set a desired game playtime. The difficulty of play, the chance of a ball draining or staying on the playfield, is adjusted through moving active features such as posts to different positions on the playfield. Thus the machine is made easier to play for a novice and tougher for an experienced player. The score given by playfield features is increased as the level of difficulty is increased. Thus, the novice and experienced player may play for a similar amount of time, the experienced player is more likely to get a higher score. Additionally, some playfield features may only be unlocked when the machine is set for a high level of difficulty.03-25-2010

Patent applications by Steven Bress, Germantown, MD US