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Anthony G. Creasy, Suwanee, GA US
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| 20090037203 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING AND DYNAMICALLY UPDATING CUSTOMER-SPECIFIC SHIPPING INFORMATION ON AN ON-SITE SERVER - A commerce system for serving a customer of delivery services using dynamically updated data including platform services, an operations-management server maintained by a vendor, and a local commerce server and a remote computer system maintained by a delivery services company. The operations-management server is positioned at a customer location and operatively connected to the platform services. The commerce server is operatively connected to the operations-management server and operatively connected to the platform services and includes local programs configured for providing services of the delivery services company to the customer. The remote computer system is connected to the local commerce server by a network. The remote computer system includes a message-management system, wherein at least one of the message-management compartments holds update data connected to the local commerce server for updating the commerce data, and includes remote programs. The operations-management and local commerce servers run interactively on the platform services. | 02-05-2009 |
| 20100332284 | Internet Package Shipping Systems and Methods - Systems and methods for shipping a package from a package sender to an intended recipient, utilizing Internet communications to place shipping orders, request on demand package pickup, maintain and utilize pre-stored profile information, view shipping history, track orders, etc. A package sender with an Internet-accessible computer accesses an Internet site and associated shipping system operated by a shipping service provider. The package sender enters information required for shipping the package, including shipping options and methods for payment, and the shipment transaction is validated. If the transaction is validated, printer indicia are communicated to the customer's computer, which is enabled to locally print a prepaid label containing special machine-readable as well as human-readable indicia. The shipping service provider acquires the package by drop-off, standard pickup or on call pickup, scans the machine readable indicia, verifies other indicia of authenticity, and processes the package in accordance with information encoded on the label. | 12-30-2010 |
Byron Scott Creasy, Charlottesville, VA US
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| 20090064415 | Portable Self-Contained Bed-On-Demand System - A portable self-contained bed-on-demand system is presented which includes a portable collapsible self-contained storage bed and support assembly and a portable self-contained peripheral support system, or headwall, adapted to the bed that supplies medical-grade power, ventilation, and an oxygen treatment system. The bed-on-demand system duplicates, in a self-contained package usable outside a hospital environment, the critical facilities provided to a patient in a traditional hospital room. | 03-12-2009 |
Deborah Creasy, Suwanee, GA US
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| 20120058746 | Method, System, and Computer Program Product for Tracking and Accounting for Roaming of Mobile Devices - Roaming of mobile devices is tracked and accounted for automatically and accurately. Revenue records are received for at least one service provider due to roaming of mobile devices within a particular geographical area served by the at least one service provider for mobile devices that do not have a subscription for service with the service provider for the particular geographic area. Expense records are received for the service provider due to roaming of mobile devices within other geographical areas served by at least one other service provider and not served by the at least one service provider. Each of the revenue and expense records is associated with a particular mobile device and includes a code identifying a particular service provider with which the particular mobile device has a subscription and a code identifying a particular geographical area assigned to the particular mobile device. The codes identifying particular service providers and particular geographical areas assigned to the mobile devices are validated against a list of predefined service providers and predefined geographical areas. If the codes are valid, the revenue records and expense records received over a period of time are compiled and summarized. | 03-08-2012 |
George Creasy, Glen Gardner, NJ US
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| 20090264395 | PROGESTERONE FOR THE TREATMENT OR PREVENTION OF SPONTANEOUS PRETERM BIRTH - A method for treating or preventing spontaneous preterm birth in pregnant women and improving neonatal morbidity and mortality. The method includes administering to a pregnant woman in need thereof an effective amount of progesterone sufficient to prolong gestation by minimizing the shortening or effacing of her cervix. Treatment and prophylaxis with progesterone in pregnant women having symptoms of short cervix has been clinically shown to increase neonatal health. | 10-22-2009 |
Michael E. Creasy, Redmond, WA US
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| 20120266216 | Registration of Applications and Complimentary Features for Interactive User Interfaces - An exemplary computer-implementable method includes receiving a call from an application executing on a host computer, the host computer having a collection of graphical user interfaces, and, in response to the call, registering the application whereby the registering comprises providing one or more entry points for the application wherein each entry point corresponds to at least one of the graphical user interfaces of the collection of graphical user interfaces. Various other exemplary methods, devices, systems, etc., are also disclosed. | 10-18-2012 |
Michael Edward Creasy, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20110310041 | Testing a Touch-Input Program - Methods and systems are disclosed that allow automated testing of an application program that is configured to receive a touch input. A testing mechanism can be configured to identify the touch input that is designed to produce a specified result. The testing mechanism can generate one or more signals simulating the touch input. The testing mechanism can then check the state of the user interface of the application program being tested and determine whether the actual result conforms to the specified result. | 12-22-2011 |
Simon Creasy, Ottawa CA
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| 20090215285 | CIRCUIT CARD CONNECTOR ARRANGEMENT FOR IMPROVED CARD INSERTION/REMOVAL DETECTION - A circuit card connector arrangement is provided, wherein one of the connectors on the card is recessed relative to the other connectors. Using this arrangement, insertion and extraction detection of the card into another card is optimized without the need for a short pin on the other card. The recessed connector is the last connector on the card to make electrical contact with the other card upon insertion and the first connector to lose electrical contact with the other card upon extraction. Since the degree of recess and the choice of which connector is recessed is made by the designer of the inserted card rather than dependent on the design of the main card or board, such as a backplane, onto which the card is inserted, greater flexibility is possible in the design of the card and of the insertion/extraction circuitry on the card. In addition, insertion and extraction can be detected even if the main board does not have a short pin, such as occurs in some legacy system. | 08-27-2009 |
| 20090248938 | SIMPLE NOISE TOLERANT CARD TO CARD SIGNALLING FOR HOT INSERTABLE/REMOVABLE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS - A method and apparatus are provided for conveying low level signals from a first circuit card to a second circuit card. The low level signals are encoded using a simple integer value N, and the low level signals are then communicated to the second circuit card as a sequence of N alternating values. A binary counter is used to generate the sequence of alternating values using the output of a single pin of the counter, although a second pin may be used to generate a clock signal. The invention allows all low level signals to be communicated in a robust yet simple way, minimizing the chance of spurious signals being generated upon hot insertion or extraction without complicated ad hoc solutions. | 10-01-2009 |
Timothy Creasy, Ottawa CA
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| 20110149886 | METHODS AND APPARATUS TO PERFORM ANTENNA MANAGEMENT - Methods and apparatus to perform antenna management are described herein. One example method of establishing communication between user equipment and a network includes receiving a control channel message, decoding the control channel message, and sending an indication of whether interoperability of receiving signals from a first number of antennas is certified for the user equipment. Other examples are shown and described. | 06-23-2011 |
Timothy James Creasy, Kanata CA
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| 20100223524 | Forward Error Correction Decoding Avoidance Based on Predicted Code Block Reliability - A method and device for performing forward error (FEC) correction avoidance based upon predicted block code reliability in a communications device is provided. An avoidance unit comprising a metric computation unit and a decision unit generates a reliability metric based upon a received code block. The reliability metric is compared to a reliability threshold, and the forward error correction decoder in the communications device is disabled if the metric is below or equal to the threshold. | 09-02-2010 |
| 20100223534 | Code Block Reordering Prior to Forward Error Correction Decoding Based On Predicted Code Block Reliability - Method and a receiver in a communication system for receiving a transport block. The transport block comprises code blocks, each of the code blocks includes an error detection code and an error correction code. Reliability metrics are determined using an input generated during processing of the code blocks after the transport block is received. Each of the reliability metrics corresponds to each of the code blocks. A code block reorderer reorders the code blocks in an order based on the reliability metrics and a selection criterion. A decoder decodes each of the code blocks using the error correction code in the order. A verifier verifies each of the decoded code blocks using the error detection code. | 09-02-2010 |
Timothy James Creasy, Ottawa CA
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| 20120270537 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FREQUENCY SCAN USING A DIFFERENTIAL POWER METRIC - Described herein are methods and devices for use in telecommunication cell selection and re-selection for which there may be multiple different sizes of transmission bandwidth configurations in a telecommunications operating band. For each of a plurality of channel hypotheses, in which each channel hypothesis has a hypothetical occupied portion and a hypothetical guard band portion, a respective metric is calculated based on a power value for the hypothetical occupied portion and a power value for the hypothetical guard band portion. Based on the metrics determined for the plurality of channel hypotheses, at least one channel hypothesis is selected for further processing for cell selection or re-selection. The metric is calculated by determining a difference between the power value for the hypothetical occupied portion and the power value for the hypothetical guard band portion. | 10-25-2012 |
Todd H. Creasy, Gaithersburg, MD US
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| 20120070457 | Polypeptides from neisseria meningitidis - Polypeptides comprising | 03-22-2012 |
Walter S. Creasy, Bridgewater, NJ US
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| 20120308828 | ANTI-FOG POLYURETHANE COATING COMPOSITIONS - Polyurethane coating compositions that provide transparent, abrasion-resistant, and water-washable anti-fog coatings when applied to a substrate and cured are described herein. These polyurethane coating compositions have surfactants that are chemically associated with the polyurethane so as to not leach out or wash away when the coating surface is soaked or washed with water. The polyurethane coating compositions comprise isocyanate-reactive surfactants, isocyanate-reactive salts of surfactants, carboxylic-reactive surfactants, or combinations thereof that are chemically bonded to the polyurethane. Articles coated with such polyurethane coating compositions, and processes for applying the coating compositions to a substrate, are also provided herein. | 12-06-2012 |
