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Daniell
Henry Daniell, Orlando, FL US
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| 20080241916 | Multiple Gene Expression For Engineering Novel Pathways And Hyperexpression Of Foreign Proteins in Plants - The present invention relates in part to a tobacco chloroplast transformation vector effective for stably transforming a tobacco plant to express a multi-gene operon. | 10-02-2008 |
Henry Daniell US
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| 20120135038 | EXPRESSION OF PROTECTIVE ANTIGENS IN TRANSGENIC CHLOROPLASTS AND THE PRODUCTION OF IMPROVED VACCINES - Vaccines for conferring immunity in mammals to infective pathogens are provided, as well as vectors and methods for plastid transformation of plants to produce protective antigens and vaccines for oral delivery. The invention further provides transformed plastids having the ability to survive selection in both the light and the dark, at different developmental stages by using genes coding for two different enzymes capable of detoxifying the same selectable marker, driven by regulatory signals that are functional in proplastids as well as in mature chloroplasts. The invention utilizes antibiotic-free selectable markers to provide edible vaccines for conferring immunity to a mammal against | 05-31-2012 |
R. Graham Daniell, Metter, GA US
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| 20090163302 | Ping pong ball retriever - Various devices for controlling errant ping pong balls during play are disclosed. A first embodiment may be construed as a device, positioned underneath a ping pong table, the device comprising a plurality of faces extending vertically from the ground and meeting at an apex to form a pyramid. Errant ping pong balls become deflected upon striking the plurality of faces. | 06-25-2009 |
Stephen Daniell, Northampton, MA US
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| 20080204873 | TECHNIQUES FOR THREE DIMENSIONAL DISPLAYS - Techniques for three dimensional displays are described. An apparatus may comprise a first prism array having a first set of faceted prism elements arranged to optically couple with a second prism array having a second set of faceted prism elements, the first prism array and the second prism array to provide a null refractive component when the first set of faceted prism elements are in a first position relative to the second set of faceted prism elements, and a directional refractive component when the first set of faceted prism elements are in a second position relative to the second set of faceted prism elements. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 08-28-2008 |
Stephen S. Daniell, Northampton, MA US
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| 20120067238 | AUTOMATED LENTICULAR PHOTOGRAPHIC SYSTEM - An automated lenticular photographic system includes an interface that permits a user to upload image files and image processing and printing equipment that is in communication with the interface for receiving the uploaded image files and processing the uploaded image files to create an interlaced print image file that is used to produce an interlaced print sheet containing interlaced print images. A pair of registration marks is formed on the interlaced print sheet outside of borders of the interlaced print images. The system also includes a processing station where the interlaced print sheet is aligned with a lenticular lens sheet with a registration system that detects whether the lenticular lens sheet is off-centered and skewed relative to the interlaced print sheet. The system also includes means for controllably adjusting the position of the lenticular lens sheet relative to the interlaced print sheet until proper registration between the lenticular lens sheet and the interlaced print sheet is achieved. The lenticular lens sheet is at least selectively joined to the interlaced print sheet to provide a lenticular product that can be delivered back to the user. | 03-22-2012 |
| 20120125217 | AUTOMATED LENTICULAR PHOTOGRAPHIC SYSTEM - An automated lenticular photographic system includes an interface that permits a user to upload image files and image processing and printing equipment that is in communication with the interface for receiving the uploaded image files and processing the uploaded image files to create an interlaced print image file that is used to produce an interlaced print sheet containing interlaced print images. A pair of registration marks is formed on the interlaced print sheet outside of borders of the interlaced print images to assist in aligning the interlaced print sheet with a lenticular lens sheet. A registration system detects whether the lenticular lens sheet is off-centered and skewed relative to the interlaced print sheet. | 05-24-2012 |
Thomas Evan Daniell, Fort Myers, FL US
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| 20120012212 | FLO-NO-MO - The invention is a system named FLO-NO-MO. FLO-NO-MO prevents waste of water associated with toilets which do not properly retain their supply water as is common when a flapper does not seal properly or another toilet component fails. This is accomplished by integrating a mechanical style water supply timer at the point of water supply entry in a toilet tank and interconnecting the mechanical style water supply timer to a custom-made flush handle. The water supply valve in a FLO-NO-MO system opens only upon the actuation of the toilet tank flush handle without respect to the water level in the tank. The water supply valve closes automatically after passage of time requisite to fill the tank regardless of whether the tank held the water. | 01-19-2012 |
| 20120124728 | Water Reservoir Shutoff - A secondary toilet reservoir water shutoff system and method for use in the water tank of a toilet assembly. The secondary toilet reservoir water shutoff having a beneficial use with toilets to prevent the wasting of water in a failing system. The secondary toilet reservoir water shutoff being activated by a toilet flush handle causing rotation of a timing device thereby opening of a secondary valve for a period of time allowing for the passage of water, the time determined by the degree of rotation of the timing device. | 05-24-2012 |
William Todd Daniell, Kennesaw, GA US
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| 20110248863 | MULTIMEDIA ALERTING - Alert information is provided to a user of a device. In response to receiving an alert notification, a current location of the device is determined and converted to a device geographical tile that encompasses the determined current location; alert data received about the alert are processed and stored in an alert database if it is determined that a device tile code of the device geographical tile matches any alert geographical tiles that define the alert; a database query of the alert database is performed to identify alerts having one or more alert geographical tile codes that match the device tile code that have not been presented to a user of the device; and the user of the device is notified via the user interface of the device of the identified alerts and the user is prompted to view the identified one or more alerts via the user interface of the device. | 10-13-2011 |
| 20110270940 | MULTIMEDIA ALERTING - A method, system, apparatus, and device provides alert information to a user of a device. In response to an alert notification of an alert, one or more alert geographical tiles of interest that are affected by the alert of a plurality of geographical tiles are determined; one or more location-enabled devices each having a location that falls within an alert geographical tile of the one or more alert geographical tiles are determined; a portion of the alert is retrieved from an alert database and processed to generate a media version of the alert; an alert text notification of the alert having the text portion of the alert, an alert identifier of the alert, a reference identifier for the media version of the alert, the one or more alert geographical tiles, and the one or more one or more device identifiers for each of the one or more devices is constructed; the one or more device identifiers for each of the one or more devices, the alert text notification and the alert identifier of the alert is retrieved and the alert text notification is transmitted to the one or more devices corresponding to the retrieved one or more device identifiers. | 11-03-2011 |
| 20120128141 | Methods, Systems, and Products for Accessing Call Logs - Methods, systems, and products provide remote access to call logs upon request. An incoming call is processed and an address is retrieved that is associated with a called number. An electronic message is sent to the address to identify a calling number of the incoming call. A log of calls is updated with the incoming call. A reply electronic message is received from the address, and the log of calls is sent to the address. | 05-24-2012 |
William Todd Daniell, Marietta, GA US
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| 20090024692 | Client-based message protocol translation - A system and method are presented in which a plurality of transport protocol objects (TPOs) are instantiated at an IM user agent. In one embodiment, each of the plurality of TPOs is adapted to provide a translation between a first IM protocol and a different IM protocol. | 01-22-2009 |
| 20090132726 | Server-Based Message Protocol Translation - A system and method are presented in which a plurality of transport protocol objects (TPOs) are instantiated at a server. In one embodiment, each of the plurality of TPOs is adapted to provide a translation between a first IM protocol and a different IM protocol. | 05-21-2009 |
