Cruess
Amanda E. Cruess, Austin, TX US
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20130031492 | Interface Wires for a Measurement System Diagram - A system and method for configuring objects in a system diagram to access interfaces of other objects are described. A first node and a second node may be displayed in the system diagram. The second node may implement one or more interfaces, where each interface includes one or more callable functions. An interface wire connecting the first node to the second node may be displayed in response to user input. The system may automatically configure the first node to access at least one of the one or more interfaces of the second node in response to displaying the interface wire. | 01-31-2013 |
Brian P. Cruess, Hebron, CT US
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20130325516 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING INSURANCE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS COMPLIANT WITH STATE INSURANCE REGULATIONS - Provided are systems and methods for generating state-specific insurance contract documents that are compliant with their respective state's insurance regulations. In particular, these systems and methods are provided in accordance with a simplified model for maintaining and creating insurance contract documents that are compliant with state insurance regulations. State-specific insurance contract documents are generated by combining baseline section template files and state-specific section template files in accordance with contract generation rules that are defined to create a state-specific insurance contract document that it compliant with its respective state's insurance regulations. | 12-05-2013 |
Michael W. Cruess, Round Rock, TX US
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20080317226 | HANDHELD DEVICE FOR TRANSMITTING A VISUAL FORMAT MESSAGE - A handset has a receiver that receives a voice message from an operator of the handset. An identification circuit identifies a portion of the voice message that occurs between a first point in time and a second point in time during the voice message. An audio processing circuit converts the portion of the voice information to visual information in a visual format. A transmitter transmits the visual information to a recipient. This allows the recipient to receive particularly specified information in a manner that is convenient to recover and use. A telephone number, for example, may be received as a viewable number and utilized accordingly. | 12-25-2008 |