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Carson Blaine Clanton, Arlintgon, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110149067System for Optical Recognition, Interpretation, and Digitization of Human Readable Instruments, Annunciators, and Controls - A system for optically recognizing, interpreting, and digitizing human readable instruments, annunciators, and controls includes an image acquisition sensor operable to capture images of at least one of the instruments, annunciators, and controls; and a logic processing unit operable to decode the images captured by the image acquisition sensor and interpret the decoded images to determine a state of the at least one of the instruments, annunciators, and controls.06-23-2011

Charles H. Clanton, Burlingame, CA US

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20090077504Processing of Gesture-Based User Interactions - Systems and methods for processing gesture-based user interactions with an interactive display are provided.03-19-2009

Chris Clanton, Richardson, TX US

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20120099551SYSTEM FOR UPLINK SCHEDULING PACKET BASED DATA TRAFFIC IN WIRELESS SYSTEM - A system for allocating bandwidth resources among various mobile stations which are wirelessly connected to a base station. The length of the data queue in each mobile station is determined and information regarding that length is placed in a field in the outgoing data packet. When it is received in the base station, this field is decoded and the queue length information used to allocate bandwidth resources among the mobile station connections. This allows a very quick response to data queue lengths and accordingly better service.04-26-2012

Gregory A. Clanton, Minnetonka, MN US

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20100183772GRANOLA AND GRANOLA PRODUCTS CONTAINING CHOCOLATE AND METHODS OF PREPARATION - Improved granola and granola products containing chocolate and their methods of preparation are provided. The methods include adding chilled chocolate containing dextrose to granola ingredients prior to the addition of a sugar binder formulated to perform as required at about 29-32° C. (85-90° F.) or colder. The methods include baking granola containing chocolate, cooling and packaging granola products such as breakfast cereals and granola bars. By using chilled chocolate and the sugar binder formulated for this method the problems of chocolate separation, smearing and off-flavors can be avoided in granola products containing chocolate.07-22-2010

Karole D. Clanton, Stony Point, NC US

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20110279265SYSTEM FOR DISPLAYING INFORMATION RELATED TO AN OPERATIONAL PARAMETER OF A BIOLOGICAL SAFETY CABINET - A system for displaying information related to an operational parameter of a biological safety cabinet that may change during ongoing operation thereof, comprises a sensor for detecting a prevailing value of the operational parameter at least periodically during operation, a display comprising a pictorial graphic having a series of adjacent arcuate segments graphically representing a range of possible values for the operational parameter between a minimum value represented by a first segment, a maximum value represented by a last segment, and incremental intermediate values represented by a plurality of segments intervening between the first and last segments, and a processor associated with the sensor and with the display for comparing the prevailing value of the operational parameter to the range of possible values and selectively actuate illumination of all, none or another number of the segments to visually signify the prevailing value in relation to the range of values.11-17-2011

Shane H. Clanton, Horseshoe Bay, TX US

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20100122988Tank liquid level gauge system - A fouling-resistant arrangement useful for guiding lengths of cables having functional devices including a float, counterweight, and indicator bob attached at their ends, collectively useful in indicating the liquid level of a storage tank to which a system as herein provided is attached, to a passer-by upon casual glance.05-20-2010