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Curtis Crispin, Baltimore, MD US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090138277 | Healthcare Transactions Management Solution - Healthcare service providers and others may send claims for payment requesting remittance from insurance companies or patients. Such payments may be remitted through paper or electronic transactions. A financial institution may receive the payment and associated information and process the remittance depending on the remittance source and type. In addition, the institution may generate a single bill generated at a regular interval for the healthcare service provider for the services. The amount of the bill may be based on the volume of remittances. | 05-28-2009 |
Dennis Crispin, Thousand Oaks, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090270001 | Paddle to Pop-up Device - A device for attachment to the deck of a surfboard or paddleboard for making paddling a surfboard or paddleboard more comfortable and easier to paddle. On a surfboard the device can also assist in attaining proper speed and so that a surfer can more easily “pop-up.” The pop-up assist generally comprises a main body having a generally wedge shape attached to the deck of the surfboard generally where the lower chest or abdomen of the surfer, makes contact with the board. The pop-up assist generally creates a wedge between the body of the surfer or paddler and the deck of the surfboard, lifting the user's upper chest, neck and, head up from the deck of the board. | 10-29-2009 |
| 20090270002 | Paddle Assist to Pop-up Device - A device for attachment to the deck of a surfboard or paddleboard for making paddling a surfboard or paddleboard more comfortable and easier to paddle. On a surfboard the device can also assist in attaining proper speed and so that a surfer can more easily “pop-up.” The pop-up assist generally comprises a main body having a generally wedge shape attached to the deck of the surfboard generally where the lower chest or abdomen of the surfer, makes contact with the board. The pop-up assist generally creates a wedge between the body of the surfer or paddler and the deck of the surfboard, lifting the user's upper chest, neck and, head up from the deck of the board. The pop-up assist can also be collapsible, so that the obstruction of the wedge on the board is removed once the user “pops-up.” | 10-29-2009 |
Matthew David Max Crispin, Oxford GB
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100022620 | EPITOPE REDUCTION THERAPY - The present invention provides the use of an inhibitor of glycolipid biosynthesis in the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment of a glycolipid-mediated autoimmune disease. | 01-28-2010 |
M.d. Max Crispin, Oxford GB
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100183669 | Mannose immunogens for HIV-1 - Methods of producing a carbohydrate HIV vaccine or immunogenic composition are provided. One method comprises expressing a glycoprotein with a modified glycosylation, which facilitates binding of the glycoprotein to the 2G12 antibody. Another method comprises iteratively selecting cells with a high affinity for the 2G12 antibody. | 07-22-2010 |
Thomas A. Crispin, Austin, TX US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110142228 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR EMPLOYING CONFIGURABLE HASH ALGORITHMS - A method for performing hash operations including: receiving a hash instruction that is part of an application program, where the hash instruction prescribes one of the hash operations and one of a plurality of hash algorithms; translating the hash instruction into a first plurality of micro instructions and a second plurality of micro instructions; and via a hash unit disposed within execution logic, executing the one of the hash operations. The executing includes first executing the first plurality of micro instructions within the hash unit to produce output data; second executing the second plurality of micro instructions within an x86 integer unit in parallel with the first executing to test a bit in a flags register, to update text pointer registers, and to process interrupts during execution of the hash operation; and storing a corresponding intermediate hash value to memory prior to allowing a pending interrupt to proceed. | 06-16-2011 |
| 20110142229 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING TRANSPARENT HASH FUNCTIONS - A method for performing hash operations including: receiving a hash instruction that prescribes one of the hash operations and one of a plurality of hash algorithms; translating the hash instruction into a first plurality of micro instructions and a second plurality of micro instructions; and via a hash unit, executing the one of the hash operations. The executing includes indicating whether the one of the hash operations has been interrupted by an interrupting event; first executing the first plurality of micro instructions within the hash unit to produce output data; second executing the second plurality of micro instructions within an x86 integer unit in parallel with the first executing to test a bit in a flags register, to update text pointer registers, and to process interrupts during execution of the hash operation; and storing a corresponding intermediate hash value to memory prior to allowing a pending interrupt to proceed. | 06-16-2011 |
Xavier Crispin, Kimstad SE
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110011179 | Moister sensor - A moister sensor, for measuring moister in a building without leaving visible scars to the building surface, is provided. The moister sensor includes a flexible carrier carrying an antenna for receiving EM-radiation between 9 kHz and 11 MHz and a resonant circuit including a moister reactive element. The moister reactive element includes a hygroscopic electrolyte arranged between a first and a second electrode, wherein the electrolyte in the presence of moister forms mobile ions and provides a complex impedance at least in response to the alternating voltage, which complex impedance varies with the moister content of the electrolyte. | 01-20-2011 |
