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Clayton W. Bates, Jr., Silver Spring, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110180807INFRARED EXTERNAL PHOTOEMISSIVE DETECTOR - An infrared external photoemissive detector can have an n-p heterojunction comprising an n-type semiconductor layer and a p-layer; the n-layer semiconductor comprising doped silicon embedded with nanoparticles forming Schottky barriers; and the p-layer is a p-type diamond film. The nanoparticles can be about 20-30 atomic percentage metal particles (such as silver) having an average particle size of about 5-10 nm. The p-layer can have a surface layer that has a negative electron affinity. The n-layer can be in the range of about 3 μm to 10 μm thick, and preferably about 3 μm thick. The doped silicon can be doped with elements selected from the list consisting of phosphorus and antimony.07-28-2011

Clayton W. Bavor, Jr., Los Altos, CA US

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20120005753INTRUSIVE SOFTWARE MANAGEMENT - Intrusion features of a landing page associated with sponsored content are identified. A feature score for the landing page based on the identified intrusion features is generated, and if the feature score for the landing page exceeds a feature threshold, the landing page is classified as a candidate landing page. A sponsor account associated with the candidate landing page can be suspended, or sponsored content associated with the candidate landing page can be suspended.01-05-2012

Clayton W. Bavor, Jr., San Francisco, CA US

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20090043649Content Item Pricing - A threshold measure is determined for an advertisement based on one or more parameters associated with the advertisement. A determination is made as to whether the threshold measure exceeds a filter threshold. The advertisement is promoted if the threshold measure exceeds the filter threshold, and an actual cost-per-click for the advertisement based on the one or more parameters and the filter threshold if the advertisement is promoted.02-12-2009
20090094175INTRUSIVE SOFTWARE MANAGEMENT - Intrusion features of a landing page associated with sponsored content are identified. A feature score for the landing page based on the identified intrusion features is generated, and if the feature score for the landing page exceeds a feature threshold, the landing page is classified as a candidate landing page. A sponsor account associated with the candidate landing page can be suspended, or sponsored content associated with the candidate landing page can be suspended.04-09-2009
20090094697INTRUSIVE SOFTWARE MANAGEMENT - Landing pages associated with advertisements are partitioned into training landing pages and testing landing pages. Iterative training and testing of a classification mode on intrusion features of the partitioned landing pages is conducted until the occurrence of a cessation event. Feature weights are derived from the iterative training and testing, and are associated with the intrusion features. The associated feature weights and intrusion features can be used to classify other landing pages.04-09-2009

Clayton W. Bavor, Jr., Los Altos Hills, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110161161MULTI-CAMPAIGN CONTENT ALLOCATION - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for creating experiment content distribution campaigns (“experiment campaign”) and allocating content in accordance with the experiment campaign. In one aspect, a control campaign or an experiment campaign are selected as an available campaign for providing content in response to receiving a content request. The selection can be a probability constrained selection where the probability with which the experiment campaign is selected is specified as a portion of a total number of requests received during an experiment period for which the experiment campaign is available to provide content. Content is provided in response to the request, where the provided content being content corresponding to the selected campaign.06-30-2011
20110161407MULTI-CAMPAIGN CONTENT ALLOCATION - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for creating experiment content distribution campaigns (“experiment campaign”) and allocating content in accordance with the experiment campaign. In one aspect, a control campaign or an experiment campaign are selected as an available campaign for providing content in response to receiving a content request. The selection can be a probability constrained selection where the probability with which the experiment campaign is selected is specified as a portion of a total number of requests received during an experiment period for which the experiment campaign is available to provide content. Content is provided in response to the request, where the provided content being content corresponding to the selected campaign.06-30-2011

Clayton W. Beilstein, Mount Prospect, IL US

Clayton W. Bowersox, San Diego, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090327890GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE (GUI), DISPLAY MODULE AND METHODS FOR DISPLAYING AND COMPARING SKIN FEATURES - Embodiments of a graphical user interface (GUI), display module, and method for displaying and comparing skin features are generally described herein. A pose panel may display a body outline or thumbnail image of one of several body poses and may identify one or more alerts. Each alert may identify skin features that have been identified as changed. An alert image panel may display a higher-resolution image of the alert selected in the pose panel showing identified skin features. An alert information panel may display alert data associated the alerts and may indicate a review status associated with the alerts. An alert notes panel may display notes associated with a selected alert. The GUI may be configured to systematically display the alerts associated with the poses in sequence to automate and help expedite the process of reviewing identified skin-features.12-31-2009

Clayton W. Reinarz, New Braunfels, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110168151Bow Stabilizer with Integrated Adjustable Accessory Mounting Rails - A bow stabilizer/vibration dampener incorporating one or more attachment rails for mounting a variety of accessories to the stabilizer for use in conjunction with the bow or other target sighting device. The rails are adjustable side to side at their ends and are preferably of the picatinny or weaver rail configuration. Anywhere from one to four (or more) accessory rails may be positioned symmetrically or asymmetrically on the stabilizer. In addition, the invention anticipates application of the adjustable rail structures positioned in other locations on the bow.07-14-2011
20110204113Ball and Socket Belt Clip Bow Holder - A system for allowing an archer to temporarily position, place, and carry a bow when the bow is not specifically being drawn on a target. The system comprises two parts, a first part fixed on the bow and a second part positioned on the archer, typically in association with an article of clothing on the archer. The first part is a ball shaped component fixed to the bow. The user then wears a socket type clip, where the socket is sized to accommodate the ball by simply dropping the ball in for a quick attach and detach. A slot in the socket allows quick drop in ability, but is sized to secure to the bow as it swings in the socket during normal walking, hunting, climbing, or other shooting activities. The socket clip is preferably attached to the user's belt but may alternately be attached to the user's clothing, vehicle, or other stationary object for secure and tactical bow retention.08-25-2011

Clayton W. Struthers, Hiram, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100326336MULTI-LAYER PANEL - A multi-threat panel includes two first layers of polyurea mix, for at least one of reflecting and attenuating blast pressure and restricting ballistic penetration of the panel, and a layer of a concrete mix, including a ceramic aggregate, for increasing resistance to blast pressure and ballistic penetration of the panel. The first layers coat the concrete layer.12-30-2010