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Brownhill
David C. Brownhill, Rochester, NY US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080252913 | Digital image processor spot color workflow test file - An electronic portable document format (PDF) file contains different combinations of gradient blends between spot color and process color. Each gradient blend is represented as both rasterized bitmap and vector images. The rasterized bitmap and vector images can be used to quickly assess the capability of any digital front end (DFE) to process the color gradient blends. The PDF file contains two sets of spot color and process color blended combinations. The first set contains four types of color gradient blends: spot-to-spot, process-to-spot, spot-to-process, and process-to-process, each of which represent the intended design. The second set contains the same four types of color gradient blends, except here the CMYK colors associated with the spot colors are intentionally manipulated. By printing the PDF file using different DFEs, one may compare the output from the two sets and immediately identify any color gradient handling problem, providing a quick benchmarking tool. | 10-16-2008 |
Justin Alexander Brownhill, New York, NY US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100017324 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRADING FINANCIAL ASSETS - A system and method are disclosed that enables commoditization and trading of accounts receivable. The system preferably enables companies to reduce time for outstanding invoices to be paid by providing a marketplace for cash advanced in payment of invoices. The system and method preferably establishes an account accessible to the system to receive payment from obligors. The system provides at least one of a primary market for auctioning, and a secondary market for trading of accounts receivable. | 01-21-2010 |
Mark Brownhill, Earlysville, VA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100042368 | MANAGING MACHINE TOOL AND AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE - A method for managing production facility preventative maintenance is described. The method is performed using a computer system coupled to a database. The method includes receiving operation data from at least one machine controller and at least one auxiliary equipment controller, wherein the operation data corresponds to operation of at least one of machine tool and at least one auxiliary system that supports the production facility operation. The method also includes converting the operation data into usage data and determining a required preventative maintenance by comparing the usage data to stored preventative maintenance data. The method also includes outputting at least one of a percentage of life remaining and a notification of required preventative maintenance. | 02-18-2010 |
Robert Brownhill, San Diego, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090136081 | Method And System For Utilizing GPS Information To Secure Digital Media - A device such as a set-top-box, digital TV, DVD player, multi-media player, cellular telephone or digital cinema player that may handle data such as multimedia data and/or audio/video signals, may determine its location. The device may determine its location based on GPS information and may send its location to an external entity, for example, a service provider. The device may generate a watermark comprising its determined location and may embed or insert the watermark within the data. In addition, the generated watermark may comprise one or more of a unique identifier for the device, a source of the data, for example, a service provider, a date and a time. The watermark may be secured via processing, for example, the watermark may be encrypted prior to being embedded. The data may be compressed when embedding the watermark. The watermark embedding process may be handled via a secure embedded processor and/or secure code. | 05-28-2009 |
