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Christopher B. Dalley, Riverton, UT US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100250707 | ELECTRONIC CONCIERGE - Various embodiments of the invention provide a method of enhancing a user's stay at a facility. The method may comprise aggregating information specific to the user together with other information in order to create recommendation information. The method may further comprise providing an option to the user based upon the recommendation information and associated facility information. The method may further comprise using a selection made by the user in order to provide an option to a second user. Further embodiments of the invention provide an electronic concierge system that comprises a server configured to communicate server information to a display on at least one user terminal. The electronic concierge system may be configured to receive a user request from a user terminal and transmit information to the user terminal in response to the request. The user terminal information may be configured to be based at least in part on aggregated user information. Still other embodiments of the invention comprise a computer-readable medium having stored thereon a plurality of instructions, the plurality of instructions comprising instructions to accomplish the various methods disclosed herein. | 09-30-2010 |
David Jordan Dalley, San Diego, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090244089 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATIC SCALING OF TICK MARKS - A computer readable storage medium includes executable instructions to calculate a default number of major tick marks as a function of a minimum distance between major tick marks and the length of a GUI control. A whole number of major tick marks that evenly divides a range of values to be mapped along the length of the GUI control is iteratively searched. A whole number of major tick marks is displayed along the length of the GUI control. The default number of major tick marks is the origin from which the search begins. | 10-01-2009 |
Rick Dalley, Concord CA
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090198816 | DIGITAL SIGNAGE NETWORK - A digital signage network employs a common data model and a subscription system to disseminate data gathered from a plurality of data sources to a number of displays. The network nodes interact with each other as content sources, content consumers, or both, with some systems acting as consumers to upstream sources and acting as sources to downstream consumers. The presentation of the data on a digital signage display allows for real-time binding of live data to provide a rich display effect. | 08-06-2009 |
| 20090198823 | DIGITAL SIGNAGE DISPLAY - A digital signage network employs a common data model and a subscription system to disseminate data gathered from a plurality of data sources to a number of displays. The network nodes interact with each other as content sources, content consumers, or both, with some systems acting as consumers to upstream sources and acting as sources to downstream consumers. The presentation of the data on a digital signage display allows for real-time binding of live data to provide a rich display effect. | 08-06-2009 |
| 20090199108 | SUBSCRIPTION BASED CONTENT DELIVERY FOR A DIGITAL SIGNAGE NETWORK - A digital signage network employs a common data model and a subscription system to disseminate data gathered from a plurality of data sources to a number of displays. The network nodes interact with each other as content sources, content consumers, or both, with some systems acting as consumers to upstream sources and acting as sources to downstream consumers. The presentation of the data on a digital signage display allows for real-time binding of live data to provide a rich display effect. | 08-06-2009 |
Skyler A. Dalley, Nashville, TN US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090292363 | INTERVERTEBRAL PROSTHESIS - A prosthesis for replacing a native disc between first and second adjacent vertebral bodies. The prosthesis includes a compliant element having a first composition and a geometry for providing a plurality of element stiffnesses for the compliant element substantially matching spatial stiffnesses of the native disc. The prosthesis also includes an upper plate of the first or a second composition, the upper plate having opposed inner and outer surfaces, the upper plate inner surface having a first retaining structure for affixing a position of the first end of the compliant element, and a lower plate of the first or a second composition, the lower plate having opposed inner and outer surfaces, the lower plate inner surface having a second retaining structure for affixing a position of the second end of the compliant element. | 11-26-2009 |
