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Bromley, US
Dennis Bromley, Watertown, PA US
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| 20090106171 | Artificial intelligence platform - The present invention provides a new and unique platform for authoring and deploying interactive characters which are powered by artificial intelligence. The platform permits the creation of a virtual world populated by multiple characters and objects, interacting with one another so as to create a life-like virtual world and interacting with a user so as to provide a more interesting and powerful experience for the user. This system can be used for entertainment purposes, for commercial purposes, for educational purposes, etc. | 04-23-2009 |
| 20090276288 | Artificial intelligence platform - The present invention provides a new and unique platform for authoring and deploying interactive characters which are powered by artificial intelligence. The platform permits the creation of a virtual world populated by multiple characters and objects, interacting with one another so as to create a life-like virtual world and interacting with a user so as to provide a more interesting and powerful experience for the user. This system can be used for entertainment purposes, for commercial purposes, for educational purposes, etc. | 11-05-2009 |
Dennis N. Bromley, Issaquah, WA US
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| 20090257597 | Protocol for Protecting Third Party Cryptographic Keys - A protocol is provided that permits a third-party key issuing entity to have its issued keys protected by an unrelated key protecting entity. In at least some embodiments, a trusted key protecting entity is injected, in a sense, in a conversation between the third-party key issuing entity and a client to which one or more keys are distributed. The trusted key protecting entity is able to apply various protections which, in at least some embodiments are unknown to the key issuing entity, to a distributed key which can then be used by the client to access protected content. | 10-15-2009 |
| 20090265561 | Separating Keys and Policy for Consuming Content - In accordance with one or more aspects of the separating keys and policy for consuming content, content has a corresponding leaf license, and the leaf license has one or more associated root policy addenda. Each root policy addenda includes policy identifying when it is permissible to decrypt and consume the content, but excludes a content key to decrypt the content. The content can be decrypted and consumed only if the policy identifies that it is permissible to decrypt and consume the content. | 10-22-2009 |
| 20090271319 | Embedded Licenses for Content - In accordance with one or more aspects, a license for content is retrieved, the license having been previously embedded in the content. A requested action is allowed to be performed with the content only if a standalone license, or both a leaf license and a root license, indicate that the action with the content is permissible. Leaf licenses and/or standalone licenses can be embedded by a source of the content and/or by a target device that receives the content. Additionally, licenses can include one or more rules indicating where a target device that receives the content is to store the licenses. | 10-29-2009 |
| 20100131765 | ANONYMOUS VERIFIABLE PUBLIC KEY CERTIFICATES - The anonymity of a user at a client computer may be preserved when authenticating with an on-line service or content provider through the use of an anonymous and verifiable (i.e., “blind”) certificate set that is created by a certificate authority from a fixed-size set of PKI key pairs. The certificate authority randomly selects a subset of PKI key pairs to generate the blind certificate set where each certificate in the set includes a respective public key from the PKI key pair subset. The certificate authority also sends the private keys from the PKI key pair subset to the user. During authentication, the client computer is configured to randomly select a subset of one or more certificates from the set to present to the provider. The provider will encrypt content using the public keys in the subset of certificates and the client will decrypt the content with the corresponding private keys. | 05-27-2010 |
Gregg F. Bromley, Southborough, MA US
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| 20100322242 | BUNDLING ATM AND POS DATA IN A SINGLE OPTICAL FIBER - A forwarding node decapsulates and encapsulates data. The decapsulation may be performed using pattern matching techniques and the encapsulation may be performed using pattern insertion techniques. The decapsulation and encapsulation are preferably performed by hardware devices such as application specific integrated circuits (ASICs) to enhance the speed of such operations. The decapsulation and encapsulation may be independent of each other and performed on a per virtual circuit basis. | 12-23-2010 |
H. Mark Bromley, Lyndeborough, NH US
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| 20110078500 | PROCESSING TRANSACTIONS IN GRAPH-BASED APPLICATIONS - A graph-based computation has a plurality of nodes representing graph components connected by one or more links representing data flows between the components. Preparing the computation includes: identifying at least a first set of components to process a plurality of transactions in the computation; and associating with a first transaction a first group of one or more data records and data operations corresponding to the data records, and associating with a second transaction a second group of one or more data records and data operations corresponding to the data records. Executing the computation to process at least the first and second transactions includes delaying execution by the first set of components of a data operation corresponding to an initial data record of the second group until after execution by the first set of components of a data operation corresponding to a final data record of the first group. | 03-31-2011 |
| 20110307897 | DYNAMICALLY LOADING GRAPH-BASED COMPUTATIONS - Processing data includes: receiving units of work that each include one or more work elements, and processing a first unit of work using a first compiled dataflow graph ( | 12-15-2011 |
Michael Bromley, Lewisburg, WV US
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| 20120046086 | CARD GAME WITH NEW WILD CARD RANDOMLY SELECTED EACH ROUND - A casino wagering game dealt with a predetermined amount of cards where each round features one of the thirteen ranks randomly selected to be wild after the initial ante, dealing the hands and wagering on the hands as dealt prior to randomly selecting the new wild card for the round. Any player or dealer having a hand that contains the rank that is selected to be wild may use that card to improve their hand. A random number generator or random selection from a full deck of cards may be used to determine the new wild card for each round. | 02-23-2012 |
Patrick G. Bromley, Houston, TX US
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| 20100090894 | Method and System for Processing Positioning Signals Based on Predetermined Message Data Segment - A method and system for determining a geolocation of an object includes collecting a positioning signal including a predetermined message data segment. A time of arrival of the predetermined message data segment may be determined in the positioning signal. Information based on the time of arrival may be provided for determination of a geolocation of an object. The time of arrival of the predetermined message data segment may be determined based on a time search for the predetermined message data segment in the positioning signal. | 04-15-2010 |
Philip J. Bromley, Fullerton, CA US
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| 20090297491 | Compositions containing non-polar compounds - Provided herein are compositions and methods for preparing foods and beverages that contain additives, such as nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals, and supplements, such as essential fatty acids, including omega-3 fatty acids, omega-6 fatty acids, conjugated fatty acids, and other fatty acids; phytochemicals, including phytosterols; other oils; and coenzymes, including Coenzyme Q10, and other oil-based additives. | 12-03-2009 |
| 20090297665 | Compositions containing non-polar compounds - Provided herein are compositions and methods for preparing foods and beverages that contain additives, such as nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals, and supplements, such as essential fatty acids, including omega-3 fatty acids, omega-6 fatty acids, conjugated fatty acids, and other fatty acids; phytochemicals, including phytosterols; other oils; and coenzymes, including Coenzyme Q10, and other oil-based additives. | 12-03-2009 |
| 20090317532 | Compositions containing non-polar compounds - Provided herein are compositions and methods for preparing foods and beverages that contain additives. Additives include nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals, and supplements, such as essential fatty acids, including omega-3 fatty acids, omega-6 fatty acids, conjugated fatty acids, and other fatty acids; phytochemicals, including phytosterols; other oils; and coenzymes, including Coenzyme Q10, and other oil-based additives. | 12-24-2009 |
| 20100041622 | Compositions containing aminoalkanes and aminoalkane derivatives - Provided are palatable liquid compositions that contain 2-aminoalkanes that have vasoconstrictor activity, and other additives, including taste-modifying agents. Also provided are methods for making and using the compositions to provide stimulant activity for increasing energy, alertness, endurance, and/or any other consequent physical manifestation of the vasoconstrictor activity. | 02-18-2010 |
| 20110236364 | Compositions containing non-polar compounds - Provided are compositions and methods for clear and stable beverages that contain additives such as essential fatty acids, including omega-3 fatty acids, omega-6 fatty acids, conjugated fatty acids, and other fatty acids; phytochemicals, including phytosterols; other oils; and coenzymes, including Coenzyme Q10, and other oil-based additives. | 09-29-2011 |
| 20120016026 | Compositions containing non-polar compounds - Provided are compositions and methods for producing stable foods and beverages that contain high concentrations of additives such as essential fatty acids, including omega-3 fatty acids, omega-6 fatty acids, conjugated fatty acids, and other fatty acids; phytochemicals, including phytosterols and carotenoids; oil soluble vitamins; alpha lipoic acid; other oils; and coenzymes, including Coenzyme Q10, and other oil-based additives. | 01-19-2012 |
Philip James Bromley, Fullerton, CA US
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| 20110117184 | Compositions for mucosal delivery of agents - Compositions and methods for mucosal delivery of agents are provided. The compositions are intended for administration to mucosal surface, such as oral, gastrointestinal and nasal mucosa. The compositions provided contain one or more mucoadhesive proteins and an agent to be delivered. Methods for delivery of agents using the compositions provided herein are also provided. | 05-19-2011 |
Robert Bromley, Littleton, CO US
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| 20080222949 | Devices and methods for growing plants - A gardening system includes a modular seed cartridge including a rigid, cup-shaped receptacle including an upper portion having an outer rim, a soilless growth medium located in the rigid, cup-shaped receptacle, and at least one seed in contact with the soilless growth medium. The gardening system also includes an aeroponic or hydroponic garden including a chamber including a lower portion for storing a liquid nutrient solution, a cover located above the chamber, the cover including a plant opening adapted to removably support the modular seed cartridge by the outer rim, and a pump located in the chamber and adapted to circulate the liquid nutrient solution from the lower portion of the chamber to the modular seed cartridge supported by the plant opening. | 09-18-2008 |
| 20080282610 | Devices and methods for growing plants - A soilless garden includes a chamber including a sealed lower portion for storing liquid nutrient solution, and an upper portion including a support structure; soilless growth medium supported by the support structure and adapted to support at least one plant having roots; a removable germination cap located above the soilless growth medium; a conduit having a first end located substantially adjacent to the soilless growth medium, and a second end opposite to the first end; and a pump in the chamber, including an input for receiving the liquid nutrient solution from the lower portion of the chamber, and an output to deliver liquid nutrient solution through the conduit into the soilless growth medium. The support structure includes an opening directed toward the lower portion of the chamber for the liquid nutrient solution to drip from the roots of the at least one plant into the lower portion of the chamber. | 11-20-2008 |
Robert L. Bromley, Centennial, CO US
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| 20110076429 | FLEXLOCK WITH HEADED PINTLE AND CONICAL BUTTRESSING - Flexlock non-textile fabrics use intimately linked elements that are formed from formable, preferably solid phase forgeable materials into generally triangular shapes with hinging connection features along edges of a generally triangular overall shape. These hinging connection portions permit other elements to rotate about axes that intersect at intersections. Buttressing portions are located near these intersections and include cylindrical or conical shapes that abut the buttressing portions of adjacent formed elements. This abutting can occur even when adjacent elements are rotated or twisted out of a common plane. Connection portions include direct formed engagements with knuckles of the other elements. These connection portions and the engaged knuckles can include headed pintles, axles, or oppositely facing conical protrusions, and may be configured to permit the non-textile fabric to bend on itself within its own thickness without undue strain on the connection features. | 03-31-2011 |
Robert L. Bromley, El Paso, TX US
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| 20100274278 | ENDOSCOPIC TISSUE GRASPING APPARATUS AND METHOD - An improved endoscopic tissue grasping apparatus and method provide for enhanced tissue retention. In one separate aspect, an endoscopic tool may include an improved handle comprising a rachet interface for retaining first and second jaw members at in a closed position at a distal end of the tool. In another separate aspect, a tissue grasper is provided in which opposing first and second jaw members may be effectively locked in a closed position by virtue of an articulating linkage arrangement. | 10-28-2010 |
| 20120109185 | PERCUTANEOUS TISSUE GRASPING APPARATUS AND METHOD - An improved percutaneous tissue grasping apparatus and method provide for reduced trauma to tissue associated with the insertion and advancement of the apparatus. In one aspect, the percutaneous tissue grasping apparatus may include a blunt nose that is flush with or extends beyond a distal end of an outer tubular member. As such, when advanced into and through tissue, tissue is prevented from advancing proximally into the outer member. As such, the trauma attendant with advancement of such apparatus into tissue of a patent may be reduced. | 05-03-2012 |
Russell L. Bromley, Redwood City, CA US
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| 20120076831 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR INDUCTION OF ANTIGEN-SPECIFIC TOLERANCE - The present invention utilizes carrier particles to present antigen peptides and proteins to the immune system in such a way as to induce antigen specific tolerance. The carrier particle is designed in order to trigger an immune tolerance effect. The invention is useful for treatment of immune related disorders such as autoimmune disease, transplant rejection and allergic reactions. | 03-29-2012 |
Todd R. Bromley, Stoneboro, PA US
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| 20120125307 | Crossbow quiver mounting bracket, screw connect and thumbscrew assembly - A quiver is provided with a bracket for mounting to the central shaft, or picatinney rail, of a crossbow above yet immediately adjacent same, from either the left or right side, substantially parallel to that crossbow central shaft/picatinney rail. | 05-24-2012 |
