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Conway, Jr.
James N. Conway, Jr., Laguna Beach, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110093562 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR UPGRADING THE REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONALITY OF A DEVICE - A system and method for upgrading remote control application resident on a device. To this end, a markup language file is created. The markup language file has a representation of information used to setup the remote control application to communicate with an appliance. The markup language file may be executed, on the device or an intermediate client with which the device is synchronized, to upload the representation of the information to a remote server. At the remote server, the uploaded information is used to automatically display user-selectable, downloadable data files relevant to the control of the appliance. Downloaded data files, which may include command codes and/or graphical user interface elements, may be used within the device to upgrade the ability of the remote control application to communicate with the appliance. The information uploaded to the server may also be used to generate demographic data regarding consumer preferences. | 04-21-2011 |
| 20110187512 | CONTROLLING DEVICE USING VISUAL CUES TO INDICATE APPLIANCE AND FUNCTION KEY RELATIONSHIPS - A controlling device, such as a universal remote control, that uses visual and/or audio cues, such as sounds, color, patterns, shapes, etc., to indicate a relationship between a function key and an intended target appliance for a command transmitted in response to activation of the function key. | 08-04-2011 |
James N. Conway, Jr., Languna Beach, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20110093697 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR UPGRADING THE REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONALITY OF A DEVICE - A system and method for upgrading remote control application resident on a device. To this end, a markup language file is created. The markup language file has a representation of information used to setup the remote control application to communicate with an appliance. The markup language file may be executed, on the device or an intermediate client with which the device is synchronized, to upload the representation of the information to a remote server. At the remote server, the uploaded information is used to automatically display user-selectable, downloadable data files relevant to the control of the appliance. Downloaded data files, which may include command codes and/or graphical user interface elements, may be used within the device to upgrade the ability of the remote control application to communicate with the appliance. The information uploaded to the server may also be used to generate demographic data regarding consumer preferences. | 04-21-2011 |
James N. Conway, Jr., Corona Del Mar, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20100157171 | DIGITAL INTERCONNECT OF ENTERTAINMENT EQUIPMENT IN THE HOME - A method for configuring a controlling device to command functional operations of at least one controllable appliance. The method includes the steps of receiving at the controlling device from the at least one controllable appliance, via a first communication channel, data indicative of an identity of the at least one controllable appliance and using the data indicative of the identity of the at least one controllable appliance to configure the controlling device whereby, in response to activation of one or more command keys of the controlling device, the controlling device will be caused to transmit to the at least one controlling device, via a second communication channel, those commands selected from a library of commands that are appropriate for commanding functional operations of the at least one controllable device. | 06-24-2010 |
W. Frederick Conway, Jr., New Albany, IN US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090162492 | CONSUMABLE CANDY DRINKING STRAW AND A METHOD OF USING THE SAME - A drinking straw including an elongated hollow consumable candy shell made from glassified sugar, said candy shell having a cylindrical shape through which liquid is transportable by applying a suction pressure to an end of the candy shell is disclosed herein. | 06-25-2009 |
| 20090246328 | CANDY HOLDER AND CANDY PRODUCT INCLUDING THE SAME - A candy holder for receiving and securing an elongated candy therein is provided. The candy holder includes a handle portion defining an elongated cavity with a central axis. The handle portion has a plurality of protrusions extending toward the central axis and circumferentially around an inner surface of the handle portion. A top portion of the candy holder has a lip defining an opening. The opening receives the elongated candy that is dimensioned to correspond to a size of the opening. The lip and protrusions apply friction to a surface of the elongated candy when the elongated candy is inserted therein. | 10-01-2009 |
| 20090272703 | CANDY DISPLAY STAND - A candy display stand is provided. The candy display stand includes a tray unit for holding a plurality of candy holders, and a support stand associated with the tray unit for vertically supporting a plurality of elongated candy sticks. The support stand has a base extending from the tray unit and an alignment unit extending above the base with a plurality of holding members for supporting a plurality of elongated candy sticks vertically on the base. | 11-05-2009 |
William Frederick Conway, Jr., New Albany, IN US
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| 20120031956 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RESEALING A LOLLIPOP OR THE LIKE - A combination of food stuff and a removable wrapper provides a containment system for the confectionary item. The confectionary item is disposed on a holder formed partially into said confectionary item to permit the user to hold the confectionary item during consumption. A resealable wrapper encapsulates the confectionary item. A resealing member is removably adhered to the resealable wrapper; the resealing member having adhesive on a first side facing the resealable wrapper to define an overlapping area permitting the resealing member to be selectively removed from the resealable wrapper and replaced onto the resealable wrapper to retain the wrapper around the confectionary item or to provide a collectible item that may be removed and restuck onto another surface. A flag member is interposed between the resealing member and the resealable wrapper. The flag member projects away from the overlapping area. The flag member is provided with indicia to notify the user of the availability and use of the resealing member and/or collectible item. | 02-09-2012 |
