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Daniel Crain US
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20150243034 | Accurate Positioning System Using Attributes - Position Identification Solution offers a way to determine the position of a Mobile Device by defining a set of known positions and an associated set of objects, shapes, or attributes. A Mobile Device determines its position by scanning an object, shape, or attribute using an included camera, and a Mobile Application running on the Mobile Device recognizes a specific object, shape, or attribute, and determines a corresponding position, which is used to compute the position of the Mobile Device, The Position Identification Solution may use shapes, colors, or combinations of shape and colors. The Position Identification Solution may be used together with other positioning systems in a Hybrid Positioning System to compute the position of the Mobile Device with increased accuracy. | 08-27-2015 |
Dominic Crain, Longwood, FL US
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20140340745 | 3D LENTICULAR DISPLAY METHOD AND APPARATUS - This invention relates to a method of making a three dimensional image display and to the three dimensional image display. A lenticular array is laminated to a substrate for mounting to a registration riser for positioning the substrate and lens over a display, such as a television display. The lenticular lens is positioned to align the lenticular lens for viewing a 3D image on the play while the registration riser is sized to place the lenticular lens over the display focused on the display face. The substrate having the attached lens is attached to the registration riser which is removably attached to the display. The riser allows the precise registration of of the lens to be attached to the display without direct bonding to the display for ease in manufacture and removal and replacement. | 11-20-2014 |
Ethan Crain, Northborough, MA US
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20150244549 | CDR VOTER WITH IMPROVED FREQUENCY OFFSET TOLERANCE - An improved clock data recovery circuit is provided which provides lower bit error rates and faster locking times. In an embodiment, the circuit includes a voter having one or more voter inputs. The voter may generate up votes indicative of a recovered clock having a negative phase offset relative to a given voter input, or down votes indicative of the recovered clock having a positive phase offset. The circuit may include a comparator configured to output a phase adjustment signal and a tie signal. The circuit may further include an M-depth shift register and a multiplexer configured to select either the phase adjustment signal or an output from the shift register as a multiplexer output. The circuit may further include a flip-flop that generates a phase adjustment output signal. The shift register may receive the phase adjustment output signal at a data input of the shift register. | 08-27-2015 |
Jason Crain, New York, NY US
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20150095196 | Method for Identifying Replacement Parts and Extracting Features Via a Sequence of Images - A method for identifying replacement parts includes receiving a sequence of images of a test part. A set of features of the test part is extracted from the sequence of images. The features include at least one of a dimension, a shape, a texture, a color, a material, a thread count, a spectral characteristic, a histogram threshold, scale invariant features, and keypoint features. The set of features of the test part are compared with a database of a plurality of replacement parts. The database stores a set of features of each of the plurality of replacement parts. At least one replacement part is identified in the database, which has a set of features similar to the set of features of the test part. The identified replacement parts are filtered based on priority. A priority list of replacement parts is developed, and is communicated to a user. | 04-02-2015 |
Rene Crain, Xanten DE
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20100054515 | MICROPHONE - There is provided a microphone ( | 03-04-2010 |
Stephen B. Crain, St. Louis, MO US
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20140368373 | SCANNERS, TARGETS, AND METHODS FOR SURVEYING - Apparatus and methods useful in surveying to provide information rich models. In particular, information not readily or possibly provided by conventional survey techniques can be provided. In some versions targets provide reference for baseline positioning or improving position information otherwise acquired. Scanning may be carried out in multiple locations and merged to form a single image. Machine mounted and hand mounted scanning apparatus is disclosed. | 12-18-2014 |
20140368378 | SYSTEMS, APPARATUS, AND METHODS FOR DATA ACQUISITION AND IMAGING - A scanning system uses synthetic aperture radar and photography. The system is capable of conjoint use of image data developed by these and other scanning apparatus to form a model of a zone. In some versions, the model includes subsurface image information. Methods for use to scan and for implementation of images and models developed by the scan are also disclosed. | 12-18-2014 |
20150025788 | SYSTEMS, APPARATUS, AND METHODS FOR ACQUISITION AND USE OF IMAGE DATA - Systems and methods for mapping. In one version mapping can be carried out. Vehicles may carry scanners used for mapping and three-dimensional modeling. Surveillance and monitoring methods and apparatus are also disclosed. | 01-22-2015 |
Steven Crain, Midland, MI US
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20150218431 | METHOD OF USING A CARBON-MICHAEL COMPOUND - Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed towards using a carbon-Michael compound. As an example, a method of using a carbon-Michael compound to reduce heat transfer can include locating the carbon-Michael compound between a heat provider and a heat receptor, where the carbon-Michael compound is a reaction product of a multifunctional acrylate compound with a multifunctional Michael donor, and the heat provider has a temperature from 100 C to 290 C. | 08-06-2015 |