Christopher Scott
Christopher Scott Breivogel, Buies Creek, NC US
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20140322363 | TREATMENT OF WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS TO AID IN NICOTINE USE CESSATION WITH PASSIFLORA INCARNATA - The present invention relates to the treatment of withdrawal and craving symptoms as an aid in smoking cessation by administration of one or more dosages of a medication containing | 10-30-2014 |
Christopher Scott Camplejohn, Raleigh, NC US
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20120226791 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO DETECT UNIDENTIFIED INVENTORY - Techniques are disclosed for detecting unidentified inventory in a network. In one embodiment, data that was collected from a plurality of network devices is received. The data includes at least one device identifier for a neighboring network device of at least one network device of the plurality of network devices. The at least one device identifier for the neighboring network device is compared to one or more device identifiers of known network devices. In response to determining that the at least one device identifier for the neighboring network device does not match a device identifier for the known network devices, the at least one device identifier is added to a list of unidentified inventory. | 09-06-2012 |
Christopher Scott Cox, Greenville, SC US
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20160102788 | TRANSMITTER MOUNTING SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MOUNTING - A mounting adaptor for mounting a transmitter to a valve manifold includes a base portion having a first side and a second side, the first side having a flat surface. Also included is a connector portion having a threaded external surface, the connector portion operatively coupled to, and extending away from, the second side of the base portion. Further included is at least one through hole defined by the base portion, the at least one through hole extending from the first side to the second side and configured to mount the mounting adaptor to the valve manifold. | 04-14-2016 |
Christopher Scott Edwards, Chatsworth, CA US
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20140158131 | BLOWER - A blower includes a housing including an inlet and an outlet, a motor to drive a rotatable shaft, first and second impellers provided to the shaft, the first and second impellers each including a plurality of impeller blades, a first stationary component provided to the housing and including stator vanes downstream of the first impeller, and a second stationary component provided to the housing and including stator vanes downstream of the second impeller. A first set of stator vanes of the first stationary component is provided around the motor and are configured and arranged to direct airflow along the motor, to de-swirl the airflow and to decelerate air to increase pressure. A blower including a third impeller and third stationary component positioned above the first impeller is also described. | 06-12-2014 |
Christopher Scott Eiman, Chanhassen, MN US
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20100033126 | CUSTOMIZED SHADING DEVICES INCLUDING PHOTOVOLTAIC PROPERTIES - A customized awning, window covering or other shading device that includes customized photovoltaic modules, panels or other photovoltaic-type devices and capabilities. The awning includes a cost-effective, energy-efficient means of providing solar power to run low-voltage devices at a desired interior or exterior location, while also maintaining or enhancing the aesthetic appearance or physical attributes of the shading device. | 02-11-2010 |
Christopher Scott Gathercole, Bedfordshire GB
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20090292527 | Methods, Apparatuses and Computer Program Products for Receiving and Utilizing Multidimensional Data Via A Phrase - Methods, apparatuses and computer program products are provided for receiving multidimensional data via a phrase. In this regard, various exemplary embodiments may guide a user in defining a phrase on a segment-by-segment basis. Recommendations may be provided to the user to guide the user in defining the segment to thereby define the phrase. Upon defining the phrase, the phrase may be parsed into one or more segments. The parsed segments may provide information about the phrase, and content associated with the parsed segments may be linked to data fields of, for example, a search engine or database. Using the linked data fields, operations may be performed with respect to the phrase including searches for data or storage of data. | 11-26-2009 |
Christopher Scott Graley, Glencoe, MN US
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20150028523 | POLYGLYCOLIC ACID SUPPORT MATERIAL FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS - A support material for use in an additive manufacturing system, which compositionally includes a polyglycolic acid polymer, which is at least partially soluble in an aqueous solution, and which is configured for use in the additive manufacturing system for printing a support structure in coordination with printing of a three-dimensional part. | 01-29-2015 |
Christopher Scott Hoheisal, Pea Ridge, AR US
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20160125345 | SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND METHODS FOR DETERMINING AN OPERATIONAL HEALTH SCORE - Provided herein are methodologies, systems, and devices for calculating and displaying operational health scores based on key operational metrics that are used to evaluate on-shelf-availability. The measure of successful adoption of various key operational metrics is combined to produce an overall operational health score. The operational metrics can include, for example, pick completion, items binned, bin accuracy, manual counts, and manual picks. In some embodiments, these metrics can be weighted to reflect their relative impact on operational health and on-shelf-availability. The operational health scores can be compared with a target operational health score to determine whether each particular store is above or below the desired health score value. In some exemplary embodiments, a heat map can be displayed via a GUI that includes a number of store icons or color coded pins overlaid on a geographical map to represent the operational health score of the stores. | 05-05-2016 |
Christopher Scott Jones, Menlo Park, CA US
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20100152723 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR COAGULATING AND/OR CONSTRICTING HOLLOW ANATOMICAL STRUCTURES - An energy delivering probe is used for thermally coagulating and/or constricting hollow anatomical structures (HAS) including, but not limited to, blood vessels such as perforator veins. The probe includes a shaft and an energy source. | 06-17-2010 |
20110144642 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COAGULATING AND/OR CONSTRICTING HOLLOW ANATOMICAL STRUCTURES - An energy delivering probe is used for thermally coagulating and/or constricting hollow anatomical structures (HAS) including, but not limited to, blood vessels such as perforator veins. The probe includes a shaft and at least two electrodes where at least one of the electrodes has a generally spherical or toroidal geometry. | 06-16-2011 |
20120078246 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR COAGULATING AND/OR CONSTRICTING HOLLOW ANATOMICAL STRUCTURES - An energy delivering probe is used for thermally coagulating and/or constricting hollow anatomical structures (HAS) including, but not limited to, blood vessels such as perforator veins. The probe includes a shaft and at least two electrodes where at least one of the electrodes has a generally spherical or toroidal geometry. | 03-29-2012 |
20140012245 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR COAGULATING AND/OR CONSTRICTING HOLLOW ANATOMICAL STRUCTURES - An energy delivering probe is used for thermally coagulating and/or constricting hollow anatomical structures (HAS) including, but not limited to, blood vessels such as perforator veins. The probe includes a shaft and an energy source. | 01-09-2014 |
20140025072 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR COAGULATING AND/OR CONSTRICTING HOLLOW ANATOMICAL STRUCTURES - An energy delivering probe is used for thermally coagulating and/or constricting hollow anatomical structures (HAS) including, but not limited to, blood vessels such as perforator veins. The probe includes a shaft and at least two electrodes where at least one of the electrodes has a generally spherical or toroidal geometry. | 01-23-2014 |
Christopher Scott Jones, Mountain View, CA US
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20150359630 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ENDOLUMINAL VALVE CREATION - Medical systems, devices and methods for creation of autologous tissue valves within a mammalian body are disclosed. One example of a device for creating a valve flap from a vessel wall includes an elongate tubular structure having a proximal portion and a distal portion and a longitudinal axis; a first lumen having a first exit port located on the distal portion of the elongate tubular structure; a second lumen having a second exit port located on the distal portion of the elongate tubular structure; a recessed distal surface on the distal portion of the elongate tubular structure, wherein the recessed distal surface is located distally to the first exit port; and an open trough on the recessed distal surface extending longitudinally from the first exit port. | 12-17-2015 |
Christopher Scott Kring, Grand Haven, MI US
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20110133522 | VEHICLE PANEL - A vehicle panel with a folded-over or wrapped edge is disclosed. The vehicle panel comprises a main body portion. The main body portion includes a first layer and a second layer. The first layer is formed of a substantially rigid material and has a first surface, a second surface and an edge. The second layer is coupled to the second surface of the first layer and formed of a substantially flexible material. The vehicle panel also comprises a flap integrally formed with the main body portion at the edge and comprises at least the second layer. The vehicle panel further comprises a hinge separating the flap from the main body portion, the hinge is defined by at least a portion of the first layer having a reduced thickness. The flap is folded back about the hinge towards the first surface of the first layer to substantially conceal the edge. | 06-09-2011 |
Christopher Scott Livermont, Sioux Falls, SD US
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20080228522 | ENTERPRISE MEDICAL IMAGING AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WITH CLINICAL DATA MINING CAPABILITIES AND METHOD OF USE - Certain embodiments of the present invention provide improved clinical workflow using a healthcare imaging and information management system and method with data mining capabilities. Certain embodiments provide a healthcare imaging and information management system with data mining capabilities. The system includes a user interface accepting user input and displaying information related to a patient. The system also includes a data access layer gathering data related to the patient from a plurality of data sources. The system further includes a data mining service processing the data for provision via the user interface. Certain embodiments provide a method for clinical data mining including requesting data for a patient; accessing a plurality of data sources to retrieve data related to the patient; gathering data from the plurality of data sources; processing the data; formatting the data for a user; and providing the data to the user. | 09-18-2008 |
Christopher Scott Lucas, Denver, CO US
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20150135012 | NETWORK NODE FAILURE PREDICTIVE SYSTEM - In an example, network node failures may be predicted by extracting performance metrics for the network nodes from a plurality of data sources. A fail condition may be defined for the network nodes and input variables related to the fail condition for the network nodes may then be derived from the extracted performance metrics. A plurality of models may then be trained to predict the fail condition for the network nodes using a training set from the extracted performance metrics with at least one of the identified input variables. Each of the plurality of trained models may be validated using a validation set from the extracted performance metrics and may be rated according to predefined criteria. As a result, a highest rated model of the validated models may be selected to predict the fail condition for the network nodes. | 05-14-2015 |
Christopher Scott Milite, Oxford, CT US
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20160110681 | BIG DATA SOURCING SIMULATOR - A simulator is configured to simulate the fulfillment of orders by nodes. Each node has an inventory of products and is capable of shipping the products to destinations in response to receipt of a corresponding order. The simulator divides the nodes into groups and assigns a different priority to each group based on input provided by a user to the simulator to generate an ordered sequence of priorities. The simulator maintains safety stock data corresponding to each node that indicates minimum quantities of the products required to be present at the corresponding node. The simulator selects a current priority of the sequence and next simulates a first group among the groups having the current priority fulfilling the orders for a given product among the products while a quantity of the given product at each of the nodes in the first group is below the minimum quantity in the corresponding safety stock data. | 04-21-2016 |
20160110735 | BIG DATA SOURCING SIMULATOR - A simulator is configured to simulate the fulfillment of orders by nodes. Each node has an inventory of products and is capable of shipping the products to destinations in response to receipt of a corresponding order. The simulator divides the nodes into groups and assigns a different priority to each group based on input provided by a user to the simulator to generate an ordered sequence of priorities. The simulator maintains safety stock data corresponding to each node that indicates minimum quantities of the products required to be present at the corresponding node. The simulator selects a current priority of the sequence and next simulates a first group among the groups having the current priority fulfilling the orders for a given product among the products while a quantity of the given product at each of the nodes in the first group is below the minimum quantity in the corresponding safety stock data. | 04-21-2016 |
Christopher Scott Mosé, New York, NY US
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20100131424 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING AND INDEMNIFYING COMMERCIAL PAPER - In various embodiments, a computer-implemented method and system of managing and indemnifying commercial paper by a trustee over a computer network includes receiving, in a processor and over the network, an indication of a proposed short-term secured investment transaction from one or more parties to the transaction, said indication including one or more illiquid and non-current assets proposed as collateral for the investment transaction; evaluating, by the processor, an asset value of the one or more illiquid and non-current assets; applying, by the processor, a discount factor to the asset value in response to either an operator input or a predetermined discount factor stored in a database, or a combination thereof; determining, by the processor, whether the applied discount factor and a resulting discounted asset value is acceptable to the trustee and at least one party to the proposed secured investment transaction that is considering providing investment funds for the transaction; if the resulting discounted asset value is acceptable to the trustee and the at least one party, and if the proposed secured investment transaction is consummated, establishing, by the processor, a trust account in a database in which at least documents representing a transfer of title of the one or more illiquid and non-current assets are stored. | 05-27-2010 |
Christopher Scott Mosé, New York, NY US
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20100131424 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING AND INDEMNIFYING COMMERCIAL PAPER - In various embodiments, a computer-implemented method and system of managing and indemnifying commercial paper by a trustee over a computer network includes receiving, in a processor and over the network, an indication of a proposed short-term secured investment transaction from one or more parties to the transaction, said indication including one or more illiquid and non-current assets proposed as collateral for the investment transaction; evaluating, by the processor, an asset value of the one or more illiquid and non-current assets; applying, by the processor, a discount factor to the asset value in response to either an operator input or a predetermined discount factor stored in a database, or a combination thereof; determining, by the processor, whether the applied discount factor and a resulting discounted asset value is acceptable to the trustee and at least one party to the proposed secured investment transaction that is considering providing investment funds for the transaction; if the resulting discounted asset value is acceptable to the trustee and the at least one party, and if the proposed secured investment transaction is consummated, establishing, by the processor, a trust account in a database in which at least documents representing a transfer of title of the one or more illiquid and non-current assets are stored. | 05-27-2010 |
Christopher Scott Mucaria, Marlborough, MA US
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20160048310 | User Interface for Wireless Device Management - A user interface for a communication device having a wireless interface for connection to associated devices includes a graphical display screen integrated into the communication device, a user input device indicating selection and movement of graphical objects displayed on the graphical display screen, and a processor programmed to cause the graphical display screen to display a first arc representing the communication device itself, a first circle surrounding a visual representation of an audio output device associated with the communication device, and a connector between the first arc and the first circle. The connector includes two curved lines each beginning at the first arc and ending at the first circle, the lines curved towards each other between the first arc and the first circle. | 02-18-2016 |
Christopher Scott Outwater, Santa Barbara, CA US
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20120191242 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FINDING AND ACCESSING A VEHICLE FUELING STATION, INCLUDING AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION - A control system and method are provided for a station to dispense fuel to a vehicle, including an electric vehicle, without requiring dedicated access to a communications network, with the advantage that authorization for fleet vehicles or individuals can be obtained from an access management system, using a portable, wireless device, such as a smart phone or a dashboard appliance. The authorization is wirelessly relayed to the station by the wireless device, to enable the dispensing of fuel. Subsequently, a log comprising the transaction is provided to the access management system, through the same or a different wireless, mobile computing device. The log may also report status and other events, such as load shedding. | 07-26-2012 |
20150130630 | Method and apparatus for finding and accessing a vehicle fueling station and for reporting data from remote sensors - A control system and method are provided for a station to dispense fuel to a vehicle, including an electric vehicle, without requiring dedicated access to a communications network, with the advantage that authorization for fleet vehicles or individuals can be obtained from an access management system, using a portable, wireless device, such as a smart phone or a dashboard appliance. The authorization is wirelessly relayed to the station by the wireless device, to enable the dispensing of fuel. Subsequently, a log comprising the transaction is provided to the access management system, through the same or a different wireless, mobile computing device. The log may also report status and other events, such as load shedding. | 05-14-2015 |
20150196251 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING HUMAN WATER LOSS THROUGH EXPIRATION AND PERSPIRATION - A method and apparatus for determining and reporting water loss by a subject through expiration and perspiration. The reported water loss can be for a particular period of exercise or activity performance. The temperature and humidity of ambient air, e.g., as inhaled into the subject's lungs, and other factors including the temperature and humidity of the air exhaled, breath volume, and respiration rate, each of which may be measured, though some can be estimated on the basis of heart rate, exertion level, or recognized activities. Perspiration rate can also be measured and included. Monitoring for pulmonary hemorrhage or hemoptysis can also be incorporated. | 07-16-2015 |
Christopher Scott Outwater, Carpinteria, CA US
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20150066797 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENHANCING DELIVERY SECURITY AND PREVENTING FRAUD - A system and method that authenticates a shipment to a particular address. A cellular telephone application allows total control of who can be the recipient. The telephone number of a particular cellphone is associated by the carrier with the tracking number of a parcel. The carrier, upon receipt of the parcel for shipping sends an authorization code, which may comprise an expiration date, and/or biometric information, and which may be presented as an electronic barcode image, or presented in other ways (e.g., Bluetooth, infra-red communication) by an application in the telephone. The telephone can securely store this information in its memory, in association with the tracking number. To receive or pickup the parcel, the recipient must present this authentication code (e.g., as a barcode) with their telephone, for scanning by the carrier's delivery agent. Only after authentication code is verified is the parcel released. | 03-05-2015 |
Christopher Scott Rabuka, Ajax CA
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20130184581 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CAPTURE AND DISPLAY OF BLOOD PRESSURE AND ULTRASOUND DATA - An ultrasonic imaging system comprises a processing system and an ultrasound imaging probe that is configured to transmit ultrasound energy into a selected portion of a subject and to receive echoes therefrom and to transmit data signals representative thereof to the processing system. The system further comprises a blood pressure sensor that is configured to measure the blood pressure of the subject and to transmit data signals representative thereof to the processing system. The processing system can processes the received ultrasound data signals to generate an ultrasound image and the received blood pressure data signals to generate a blood pressure trace. The processing system can also display the ultrasound image and blood pressure trace in a display image in which portions of the ultrasound image are displayed in temporal synchrony with portions of the blood pressure trace. | 07-18-2013 |
Christopher Scott Seadeek, West Lafayette, IN US
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20130102781 | METHODS OF MAKING COCRYSTALS - Disclosed are processes for preparing cocrystals, including processes for scaling up of cocrystal formation, as well as scalable processes for preparing cocrystals. Also disclosed are processes for scaled-up preparation of pterostilbene, progesterone, p-coumaric, and minoxidil cocrystals. Minoxidil cocrystals, such as minoxidil:benzoic acid 1:1 monohydrate cocrystals are also disclosed herein. | 04-25-2013 |
20160097142 | METHODS OF MAKING COCRYSTALS - Disclosed are processes for preparing cocrystals, including processes for scaling up of cocrystal formation, as well as scalable processes for preparing cocrystals. Also disclosed are processes for scaled-op preparation of pterostilbene, progesterone, p-coumaric, and minoxidil cocrystals. Minoxidil cocrystals, such as minoxidil:benzoic acid 1:1 monohydrate cocrystals are also disclosed herein. | 04-07-2016 |
Christopher Scott Shelton, Kennesaw, GA US
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20160113094 | Lighting Control with Automated Activation Process - Lighting fixture control systems and method are described including a control station configured to communicate with a plurality of remotely located fixture control devices that are associated with lighting fixtures. Individual fixture control devices may be configured to perform automatic activation operations, that include the fixture control device determining one or more of an identifier of the node, a GPS coordinate of the node, an operating Voltage of the node, a lamp Wattage of the lighting device, a lamp type of the lighting fixture, and a dimming capability of the lighting fixture. The fixture control device may be configured to send results of the automatic activation operation to the control station. The control station may be configured to store a file associated with the node, including the received results of the automatic activation operation. | 04-21-2016 |
20160113096 | LIGHTING CONTROL WITH INTEGRAL DIMMING - Lighting control devices, network systems, and methodologies, including methods for providing closed-loop dimming control of such systems, are described. In some examples, disclosed methods and device configurations may include an intelligent photo control configured to accept target dimmed fixture wattage value commands from a user, and provide closed-loop control at the fixture to achieve that target wattage via real-time adjustment of the 0-10V dimming control signal sent to the LED driver. As such, the need for trial-and-error adjustments of the 0-10V analog control voltage, or derivation of dim voltage to fixture wattage response curves in order to achieve a desired fixture wattage level, may be reduced or eliminated. | 04-21-2016 |
Christopher Scott Smith, Suffolk, VA US
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20140171920 | WOUND DRESSING APPARATUSES AND METHODS THEREOF - A wound dressing apparatus includes a patient interface configured to attach to an area of skin on a patient and extend around a wound on the patient. An access port extends from the patient interface and includes an aperture in the patient interface configured to provide access to the wound. An attachment structure extends about and out from an outer boundary of the access port. An access cap is configured to be removably attached to the attachment structure to provide an occlusive seal over the wound when attached to the attachment structure. A method of treatment utilizing the wound dressing apparatus includes attaching the patient interface to the area of skin on the patient extending around the wound of the patient. The access cap is removed from the attachment structure to relieve pressure from the wound. A treatment device is attached to the attachment structure of the wound dressing apparatus. | 06-19-2014 |
Christopher Scott Smith, Louisville, CO US
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20130192535 | Rubber Dog Toy with Thrower - Dog retrieval toy consists of both a retrievable component and an attachable throwing arm. The retrievable component is composed entirely of rubber with its symmetry based around a hollow axis. The axis of the retrievable component is designed to fit perpendicularly into the distal gripping fingers of the attachable throwing arm. The axis of the retrievable component is hollow to accommodate treat material as well as decrease production costs by reducing the amount of material. While holding onto the handle of the attachable throwing arm, picking up the retrievable component is accomplished by fitting the retrievable components' axis into the throwing arm's distal gripping fingers by pressing the retrievable component against the ground with the attachable throwing arm. The retrievable component is released from the grip of the throwing arm simply by the force of the throw. | 08-01-2013 |
Christopher Scott Trewin, Wynyard AU
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20120228529 | CONTACTLESS COUPLING AND METHOD FOR USE WITH AN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE - The present invention relates to a coupling and various methods of use of the coupling. In one embodiment the invention provides a coupling for use with an appliance operated by a power supply, which coupling allows mounting/dismounting of the appliance without electrical isolation from the supply said coupling comprising: a) a mounting member having a first encapsulated transformer element and suitable controls connectable to the power supply, said member being suitable for fixing to a structure; and b) a holder member engageable with said mounting member, wherein the holder member is suitable for holding or for connecting thereto an appliance, said holder member having other suitable controls and a second encapsulated transformer element able conduct power to an appliance; c) wherein engagement of the first and second members is able i) to cause induction of current in the second encapsulated transformer element enabling powering of an appliance and ii) is able to cause a signal to be carried between the controls and an appliance to control and/or monitor the appliance; and wherein disengagement of the first and second members results in no induction and no carriage of the signal. | 09-13-2012 |
Christopher Scott Trewin, Tasmania AU
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20110157903 | COUPLING AND METHOD FOR USE WITH A LAMP FITTING - The present invention provides a coupling and methods of use of the coupling. In one aspect the invention provides a coupling for use with a lamp fitting operated by a power supply, which coupling allows mounting/dismounting of the fitting without electrical isolation from the supply said coupling comprising: a) a mounting member having a first electrical connector element with shielded contact points connectable to the power supply, said member being suitable for fixing to a structure; and engageable with said mounting member; b) a holder member suitable for holding a lamp fitting said member having a second electrical connector element able conduct power to a lamp fitting; c) wherein engagement of the first and second members allows the first and second electrical connector elements to come into contact and disengagement allows electrical contact to be broken without exposure of the contact points. | 06-30-2011 |
Christopher Scott Webster, Baltimore, MD US
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20150089217 | Method and System for Data Protection - The present disclosure provides a way for an enciphering party to protect data by ciphering the data, and establishing conditions upon which that data can be deciphered (or accessed) by a deciphering party, without requiring the enciphering party or the deciphering party to share a cipher key, or any other information that in-and-of-itself may be used to decipher the transmitted data; without requiring a System to store the cipher key, or any information that, in isolation, may be used to produce the key; or without requiring that the enciphering party share private data, in any form, with the System. | 03-26-2015 |