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Cynthia Louise Crisp, Fairfield, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090324660PERSONAL-CARE ARTICLE FOR SEQUENTIALLY DISPENSING COMPOSITIONS WITH DIFFERENT FRAGRANCES - The present invention relates to a personal-care article for dispensing and or applying a personal-care product that comprises a package and a personal-care product. The package comprises at least one chamber, a dispensing orifice, a first zone proximate to the dispensing orifice and a second zone distal to the dispensing orifice, wherein the first zone and the second zone are both located in the at least one chamber. The personal-care product comprises a first personal-care composition substantially disposed within the first zone and the second personal-care composition substantially disposed within the second zone. The first composition comprises a first fragrance releaseably associated with a suppressing agent and the second composition comprises a second fragrance releaseably associated with a suppressing agent; wherein the first fragrance is different from the second fragrance.12-31-2009

Gregory M. Crisp, Marietta, GA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100299408METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROVIDING A COMMUNICATION MANAGER FOR WIRELESS WIRELINE CONVERGED TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES RELATED APPLICATION - Systems and methods are disclosed for providing a communication manager. The disclosed systems and methods may include receiving a request for a communication service. Furthermore, the disclosed systems and methods may include determining, from a plurality of servers based on the request, a first server capable of servicing the request and transmitting the request to the first server.11-25-2010

Jackson L. Crisp, Bakersfield, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100107417Eating utensil incorporating dental flosser - An eating utensil such as a disposable plastic fork, spoon or knife, or combination thereof, is combined with a dental cleaning device such as a toothpick and/or a dental flosser for personal use after eating in a location where dental hygiene items may not be otherwise available. In some embodiments the dental cleaning device may be permanently attached to the eating utensil, which can serve as a handle for using the dental cleaning device; in other embodiments the dental cleaning device may be removed in a snap-off manner for convenient deployment independent of the eating utensil, optionally configured with a thumb-finger tab.05-06-2010
20100107419Eating utensil incorporating oral cleaning facility - An eating utensil such as a disposable plastic fork, spoon, knife, or combination thereof, is combined with at least one oral cleaning device such as a toothpick, interdental pick, brush, tongue cleaner and/or a dental flosser for personal use after eating in a location where oral cleaning facilities may not be otherwise available. In some embodiments the oral cleaning device may be permanently attached to the eating utensil, which can serve as a handle for using the oral cleaning device. In other embodiments the oral cleaning device may be displaced in a snap-off or bend-away manner at score lines to expose the oral cleaning device for use, either still attached to the utensil or removed for separate use, optionally configured with a thumb-finger grip tab.05-06-2010

Jackson L. Crisp, Sundance, WY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110113634Eating Utensil Incorporating Dental Flosser - An eating utensil such as a disposable plastic fork, spoon, knife, or combination thereof, is combined with a dental flosser and optionally with at least one other oral hygienic device for personal use after eating in a location where oral hygienic facilities may not be otherwise available. In some embodiments the oral hygienic device may be permanently attached to the eating utensil, which can serve as a handle for using the oral hygienic device. In other embodiments the oral hygienic device may be displaced in a snap-off or bend-away manner at score lines to facilitate use of oral hygienic device, either still attached to the utensil or removed for separate use, optionally configured with a thumb-finger grip tab.05-19-2011

Jackson Lynn Crisp, Gillette, WY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110132392Oral Hygienic Facility - An oral hygienic-utensil comprised of at least one oral hygienic device such as a toothpick, interdental pick, brush, tongue cleaner, dental flossers and/or oral-substance filled containers for personal use after eating in a location where oral hygienic facilities may not be otherwise available. In some embodiments the oral hygienic device may be permanently attached to the hygienic-utensil, which can serve as a gripping surface for using the oral hygienic device. In other embodiments the oral hygienic device may be displaced in a snap-off or bend-away manner at score lines and/or material-hinges to expose the oral hygienic device for use, either still attached to the hygienic-facility or removed for separate use, optionally configured with a thumb-finger grip tab.06-09-2011

Joel Crisp, Austin, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110173680METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IMPLEMENTING DEFINABLE ACTIONS - A method and system is provided for use in business intelligence and reporting. The method and system are able to implement one or more definable actions when presented with data. The data may be produced by a business intelligence application. The actions may relate to activities performed by a user or an agent. The system comprises an action manager, a repository, a data association manager and an implementation engine. In one embodiment a data mining engine is provided. The system enables the availability of an action in response to the execution of analytic queries to be determined based on a relationship defined by the data association manager. If an action is available, an action definition is used to invoke a target in response to selection of the action by an entity, the invocation of the target including propagating data produced by an analytic engine into the target based on metadata to perform the action.07-14-2011

Melody Crisp, Beaverton, OR US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110232008Method For Efficient And Localized Production Of Shoes - Methods and systems relating to efficient shoe manufacturing that reduce the specialized human labor required to manufacture a pair of shoes while avoiding the high costs and special maintenance requirements often associated with highly automated manufacturing equipment are provided. Systems and methods in accordance with the present invention may be used to produce multiple models of custom shoes at a single shoe manufacturing facility using overlapping workflows, thereby reducing the physical footprint of the manufacturing facility. Additionally, embodiments of the invention may provide methods and systems for efficiently producing shoes to meet the demands of a particular geographic location, thereby eliminating the need to import shoes produced in other locations.09-29-2011

Richard Andrew Crisp, Austin, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110279973BEZEL LOCK FOR AN INFORMATION HANDLING SYSTEM - A bezel lock system for use with an information handling system including one or more components disposed in a server chassis mounted in a bay of a rack system is disclosed. The bezel lock system may include a rack ear associated with the server chassis, a slam latch, a bezel, and a rotating lock. The slam latch may be disposed at least in part within the rack ear and configured to automatically engage the rack ear with the rack system as the server chassis slides into the rack bay. The rack ear may only be disengaged from the rack system if the slam latch is released. The bezel may be configured to attach to the front of the server chassis and prevent removal of any components through the front panel of the server chassis. The rotating lock may be associated with the bezel and restrict removal of the bezel from the server chassis while in the locked position. The lock may be further configured to restrict release of the slam latch while in the locked position.11-17-2011

Richard Dewitt Crisp, Castro Valley, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080296717Packages and assemblies including lidded chips - A lidded chip is provided which includes a chip having a major surface and a plurality of first chip contacts exposed at the major surface. A lid overlies the major surface. A chip carrier is disposed between the chip and the lid, the chip carrier having an inner surface confronting the major surface and an outer surface confronting the lid. A plurality of first carrier contacts of the chip carrier are conductively connected to the first chip contacts. A plurality of second carrier contacts extend upwardly at least partially through the openings in the lid.12-04-2008
20080296748Transmission line stacking - A microelectronic unit has a structure including a microelectronic element such as a semiconductor chip with a first contact disposed remote from the periphery of the structure. The unit further includes first and second redistribution conductive pads disposed near a periphery of the structure and a conductive path incorporating first and second conductors extending toward the first contact, these conductors being connected to one another adjacent the first contact. The conductive path is connected to the first contact, and can provide signal routing from the periphery of the unit to the contact without the need for long stubs. A package may include a plurality of such units, which may be stacked on one another with the redistribution conductive pads of the various units connected to one another.12-04-2008

Patent applications by Richard Dewitt Crisp, Castro Valley, CA US

Richard Dewitt Crisp, Hornitos, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090212381WAFER LEVEL PACKAGES FOR REAR-FACE ILLUMINATED SOLID STATE IMAGE SENSORS - A solid state image sensor includes a microelectronic element having a front face and a rear face remote from the front face, the rear face having a recess extending towards the front surface. A plurality of light sensing elements may be disposed adjacent to the front face so as to receive light through the part of the rear face within the recess. A solid state image sensor can include a microelectronic element having a front face and a rear face remote from the front face, a plurality of light sensing elements disposed adjacent to the front face, the light sensing elements being arranged to receive light through the rear face. Electrically conductive package contacts may directly overlie the light sensing elements and the front face and be connected to chip contacts at the front face through openings in an insulating packaging layer overlying the front face.08-27-2009
20100053407Wafer level compliant packages for rear-face illuminated solid state image sensors - A solid state image sensor includes a microelectronic element having a front face and a rear face remote from the front face, the rear face having a recess extending towards the front surface. A plurality of light sensing elements may be disposed adjacent to the front face so as to receive light through the part of the rear face within the recess. A solid state image sensor can include a microelectronic element, e.g., a semiconductor chip, having a front face and a rear face remote from the front face, a plurality of light sensing elements disposed adjacent to the front face, the light sensing elements being arranged to receive light through the rear face. A packaging structure, which can include a compliant layer, can be attached to a front surface of the microelectronic element. Electrically conductive package contacts may directly overlie the light sensing elements and the front face and be connected to chip contacts at the front face through openings in an insulating packaging layer overlying the front face.03-04-2010

Ryan Crisp, Lewis Center, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110150369BIODEGRADABLE LAWN WASTE COLLECTION SYSTEM - A biodegradable lawn waste collection system is provided. The system generally includes a waste receiver, a shaping insert, and a handle. The waste receiver may comprise a mesh structure having a filling end and a sealing end. The mesh structure may be formed from a biodegradable polymer composition. The shaping insert is configured for removable reception within the filling end of the waste receiver. The shaping insert provides the waste receiver with rigidity and stability when filling the waste receiver with lawn waste. After the waste receiver has been filled with lawn waste, the shaping inert is removed and the filling end is secured, such as by tying a knot. The full waste receiver is then releasably attached to the handle, which enables the full waste receiver to be easily carried or dragged to a desired destination.06-23-2011

Ryan S. Crisp, Lewis Center, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080223511ADHESIVE DISPENSING SYSTEM - A system for dispensing adhesive onto a surface is provided. This system includes a dispenser and a quantity of discrete units of adhesive releasably deposited on a substrate. The dispenser includes a drive mechanism that further includes an actuator for actuating the dispenser; and a drive wheel, wherein the drive wheel further includes mechanical means for engaging the actuator. An optional supply wheel may be included in the dispenser. The quantity of discrete units of adhesive is releasably deposited on a substrate that may be mounted on the supply wheel or that may simply sit within the dispenser. The substrate further includes means for cooperating with the drive wheel to incrementally advance the substrate a substantially fixed, and predetermined distance upon actuation of the dispenser.09-18-2008
20080249534METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DISTENDING A GYNECOLOGICAL CAVITY - Method and device for distending a gynecological cavity. According to one embodiment, a mechanical, non-fluid device is used to distend the gynecological cavity. Such devices include, for example, self-expanding members, such as resilient baskets, coils, whisks, prongs, and loops, or mechanically expanded members, such as inflatable balloons, mechanically-expanded cages and loops, and scissor jacks. The device may serve a purpose in addition to distension, such as illumination, imaging, irrigation, drug delivery, resection and cauterization.10-09-2008

Ryan Scott Crisp, Lewis Center, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080249553METHOD, SYSTEM AND DEVICE FOR TISSUE REMOVAL - A method and device for tissue removal. The device may be used to remove uterine fibroids and other abnormal gynecological tissue. According to one embodiment, the device includes a housing, an outer tube, and an inner tube. The outer tube is fixed to the housing and includes a side window proximate to its distal end. The side window may have sloped proximal and distal ends. The inner tube has a distal end positioned within the outer tube, the distal end being adapted to rotate and, at the same time, to move back and forth past the side window, with the rotational and translational movement of the inner tube being independently controllable. The distal end of the inner tube may have an external bevel. Suction is applied to the proximal end of the inner tube to draw tissue into the side window and to remove resected tissue through the inner tube.10-09-2008

Thomas Crisp, Beaverton, OR US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090163241CONFIGURABLE MODULAR MULTI-FUNCTION COMMUNICATION DEVICE - A configurable modular communication device (06-25-2009

Thomas Crisp, Portland, OR US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100321899CUSTOMIZABLE MODULAR MULTI-FUNCTION COMMUNICATION DEVICE - A configurable modular communication device is composed of an information delivery module and an information input module that are matable to each other. The information delivery module is a single base unit that can work with a touchscreen keypad or a number of modular keypad or other information input attachments. The information input module enables a user to change the look of the modular communication device according to personal taste and enhances its functionality to fit the exact occasion and mode of use. The information delivery module acts on its own as the navigation key and provides on its display screen menu (including an on-screen touch sensing keypad) user access to all functionality including telephone, PDA (personal digital assistant), camera, clock, GPS, and MP3 music player. User-controlled navigation takes place on or in the vicinity of the display screen, whether by hard or soft key actuation.12-23-2010

William E. Crisp, Paradise Valley, AZ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100069813Wound dressings - A wound dressing that provides galvanic current and has antimicrobial properties. The dressing comprises a pliable base material, along with a pattern of deposited metal flakes. The metal flakes include at least two different metal types which are deposited in patterns which touch or overlap, typically in a repeating pattern. The two metals create a galvanic current in the wound area. The metals are deposited in mounds so that the wound dressing continues to work over extended periods of time.03-18-2010
20110077722NEUROSTIMULATOR - Methods and devices of stimulating nerves are disclosed. In one embodiment adapted for stimulating excitable tissue, the invention includes drive circuitry (03-31-2011

Patent applications by William E. Crisp, Paradise Valley, AZ US

William E. Crisp, Pasadena Valley, AZ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100179628Neurostimulator - Methods and devices of stimulating nerves are disclosed. In one embodiment adapted for stimulating excitable tissue, the invention includes drive circuitry (07-15-2010

William R. Crisp, Vass, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100052273WHEELED MILITARY VEHICLE - The Invention is a wheeled military vehicle that may be stacked one on top of another for efficient transportation aboard an aircraft such as a helicopter. A tubular frame reinforces the fenders of the military vehicle, allowing a first vehicle to support the weight of a second vehicle and to withstand the load applied by rigging. A pintle hook is connected to the military vehicle by a hinge and has a deployed and a folded position. The hinged pintle hook allows a combination of the military vehicle and a trailer to be shortened selectably so that the combination will occupy a reduced space within the fuselage of an aircraft.03-04-2010