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Daniel Michael Betry, San Diego, CA US
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20160110387 | PRODUCT LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A method for providing documents and information of a product lifecycle management system to a user system is disclosed. The method includes locating a latest released drawing associated with the component part number in the product lifecycle management database. The method also includes aggregating a part displacement record for each version of the component into a part replacement report. The method further includes providing a graphical user interface to the user system that displays a download link to the latest released drawing and displays a link to the part replacement report with the download link and the link located within a single window. | 04-21-2016 |
Daniel Michael Doulton, Marlow GB
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20090170478 | Method of providing voicemails to a wireless information device - Voicemail is received at a voicemail server and converted to an audio file format; it is then sent or streamed over a wide area network to a voice to text transcription system comprising a network of computers. One of the networked computers plays back the voice message to an operator and the operator intelligently transcribes the actual message from the original voice message by entering the corresponding text message (actually a succinct version of the original voice message, not a verbose word-for-word conversion) into the computer to generate a transcribed text message. The transcribed text message is then sent to the wireless information device from the computer. Because human operators are used instead of machine transcription, voicemails are converted accurately, intelligently, appropriately and succinctly into text messages (SMS/MMS). | 07-02-2009 |
20100184409 | Device and Method for Managing Voice Messages - A device and method for managing voice messages using a graphic user interface (GUI) to display text transcribed from the content of a voice message, to parse the transcribed text and to use the parsed data for an application running on a device. The present invention hence supplants the current approach of retrieving voice messages by phone using a voice prompt based system to a GUI based system. This GUI based system individually lists voice messages in a menu list, making it very simple for a user to not only read the transcribed text from the voice message but to run applications based on the parsed data from the transcribed text, as well as performing other more familiar functions as such retrieving the voice message for playing back. | 07-22-2010 |
Daniel Michael Doulton, Buckinghamshire GB
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20130165086 | SELECTION OF A LINK IN A RECEIVED MESSAGE FOR SPEAKING REPLY, WHICH IS CONVERTED INTO TEXT FORM FOR DELIVERY - A link, called an X-Link™ and is placed in a message (SMS, MMS, email etc.) that is sent to a user and displayed on their device (e.g. mobile telephone). When the link is selected by the user, it connects the user's device to a conversion system, enabling the user to speak a reply which is then converted to a text based reply message; the reply message is then sent to the original message sender (and/or another appropriate recipient). This approach enables a text message to be responded to by voice: it is an example of an asymmetric communication. There are many circumstances where this approach is very useful—for example if the message is a SMS and the recipient does not know how to respond using SMS, or is in an environment where it is difficult (perhaps when walking or driving). | 06-27-2013 |
20150180809 | SELECTION OF A LINK IN A RECEIVED MESSAGE FOR SPEAKING REPLY, WHICH IS CONVERTED INTO TEXT FORM FOR DELIVERY - A link, called an X-Link™ and is placed in a message (SMS, MMS, email etc.) that is sent to a user and displayed on their device (e.g. mobile telephone). When the link is selected by the user, it connects the user's device to a conversion system, enabling the user to speak a reply which is then converted to a text based reply message; the reply message is then sent to the original message sender (and/or another appropriate recipient). This approach enables a text message to be responded to by voice: it is an example of an asymmetric communication. There are many circumstances where this approach is very useful—for example if the message is a SMS and the recipient does not know how to respond using SMS, or is in an environment where it is difficult (perhaps when walking or driving). | 06-25-2015 |
20150281456 | METHOD OF PROVIDING VOICEMAILS TO A WIRELESS INFORMATION DEVICE - Voicemail is received at a voicemail server and converted to an audio file format; it is then sent or streamed over a wide area network to a voice to text transcription system comprising a network of computers. One of the networked computers plays back the voice message to an operator and the operator intelligently transcribes the actual message from the original voice message by entering the corresponding text message (actually a succinct version of the original voice message, not a verbose word-for-word conversion) into the computer to generate a transcribed text message. The transcribed text message is then sent to the wireless information device from the computer. | 10-01-2015 |
Daniel Michael Fischer, Brentwood, TN US
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20130152160 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR USING CIPHER OBJECTS TO PROTECT DATA - Systems, methods, and devices configured to provide an intelligent cipher transfer object are provided. The intelligent cipher transfer object includes a set of participants protected by cloaking patterns. A portable dynamic rule set, which includes executable code for managing access to the protected set of participants, is included within the intelligent cipher transfer object. For a given user, the intelligent cipher transfer object may provide access to some of the participants while preventing access to other participants, based on the portable dynamic rule set. | 06-13-2013 |
Daniel Michael Hinterman, Midland, MI US
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20110262375 | Alkyl-Phenyl Silsesquioxane Resins Compositions - Compositions comprising a powder and an alkyl-phenyl silsesquioxane resin are disclosed. These compositions are particularly useful in a variety of personal or medical care compositions to enhance the durability and substantivity of powders after topical application. | 10-27-2011 |
Daniel Michael Kiewlich, Burlingame, CA US
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20120023529 | VIRTUAL CONTENT STORE IN INTERACTIVE SERVICES ARCHITECTURE - A virtual content store may be provided. Upon receiving a request for a content stream from a subscriber at a regional headend, a central content vault may be examined to determine whether the content stream is available. Once the content stream is determined to be available in the central content vault, a streaming session may be established to the subscriber from the regional headend. The content stream may be retrieved from the central content vault and provided to the subscriber via the streaming session. | 01-26-2012 |
Daniel Michael Mandell, Toronto CA
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20150114394 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO ATTAIN AND MAINTAIN TARGET ARTERIAL BLOOD GAS CONCENTRATIONS USING RAMP SEQUENCES - An apparatus and method for controlling the end tidal partial pressure of a gas X in a subject's lung, and to the use of such an apparatus and method for research, diagnostic and therapeutic purposes, wherein the method consists of: obtaining input of a series of logistically attainable PetX values for a series of respective breaths: determining an amount of gas X required to be inspired by the subject in an inspired gas to target the PetX for each of said respective breaths: and controlling a gas delivery device to deliver the amount of gas in a volume of gas delivered to the subject in each of said respective breaths to target the respective PetX for that breath. | 04-30-2015 |
Daniel Michael Marcik, Hollywood, FL US
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20140075672 | MATTRESS SHEET - A mattress sheet, fitted of flat, or a mattress liner/pad includes two and/or three straps at the corners of the sheet. These straps can be affixed to the sheet/liner/pad during the manufacturing process to be an integral part of the sheet. After the sheet is placed on the mattress, the corner straps connect under the mattress by way of a fastening device, such as a hook and loop fastener on the ends of the straps, securing the two or three straps together. These connected straps then hold the corners of the sheet securely in place so they do not ride up or pop up during use. | 03-20-2014 |
Daniel Michael Spilsbury, Preston GB
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20140200749 | UNMANNED AIR VEHICLE COMMUNICATIONS - A communications management system, including a configurable router, and method, for an unmanned air vehicle (UAV), arranged to selectively route data between a plurality of avionic subsystems/communications resources on the UAV and a plurality of transceivers on the UAV, the routes selected being determined at least in part according to a desired red and black data separation of data to be transmitted from the transceivers and/or a red and black data separation of data being received by the transceivers. | 07-17-2014 |
Daniel Michael Xerri, Richmond AU
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20100304227 | STEAM GENERATOR - A method of generating steam by heating water in a steam generator comprising a plurality of steam generating channels, wherein water is supplied at a constant rate to each steam generating channel through respective water supply lines, and wherein a sufficient pressure drop is provided across each water supply line in order to prevent flow reversal in the plurality of steam generating channels. | 12-02-2010 |