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Charles E. Davidson, Clearwater Beach, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080208638Methods and systems for administration of funds - A method of administering access to funds in at least one account for which disbursement of funds from the account requires meeting qualifications includes the acts of providing a computer interface via which at least one member can log onto a system; determining if the member is eligible for disbursement of funds; if the member is determined to be eligible, providing a computer interface via which the member can enter information associated with a claim for funds; and applying rules saved in memory of the system to the information associated with the claim to determine if the claim meets the qualifications. A system for administering access to funds in at least one account for which disbursement of funds from the account requires meeting qualifications includes: at least one administrator computer system; at least one memory system in operative connection with the administrator computer system; at least one communication portal in communicative connection with the administrator computer system to provide communication to and from the administrator computer system; at least one list of members eligible members stored in the memory system, at least one interface via which at least one of the members can log onto the administrator computer system upon providing the security information; at least one interface via which the logged member can enter a claim for funds from the logged member's account and information associated with the claim; and at least one set of rules stored in the memory system, the set of rules being applicable to the information associated with a claim submitted by the logged member to determine if the claim is qualified.08-28-2008

Daniel L. Davidson, Miami Beach, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090044235METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ON-LINE CONTENT ACQUISITION AND DISTRIBUTION - A method and system for capturing and distributing electronic media content over a communications network. One or more subscribers capture media about a specific event with the use of a media capture device such as the camera of a mobile phone. The subscriber contacts a central repository and transmits the media content to the repository where the content can be stored, indexed and categorized. The content can be made available to one or more interested third party subscribers such as, for example, news agencies seeking information about the event. A bidding system can be implemented to allow the agency with the highest bid to receive access to the desired content. In return, the subscriber that submitted the content can receive compensation for the submitted content.02-12-2009
20110276423Systems and Methods for Content Communication - A system, a method, and a computer program product for content communication are disclosed. A first content is received by a first party. At least one second party configured to obtain a second content related to the first content is determined. Based on at least one first criterion, at least one second party for obtaining the second content is selected. At least one second party is contacted and requested to obtain the second content. The second content is obtained by the first party.11-10-2011

David Lee Davidson, Pace, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090242829Heat transfer fluids for low temperature application comprising aromatic hydrocarbons - Heat transfer fluids which can be used over a broad range of temperatures such as from −125° C. to +175° C. are disclosed. These transfer fluids consist essentially of a mixture of two either narrowly defined structurally non-identical alkyl- or polyalkyl-benzene components or a mixture of a narrowly defined aromatic alkyl- or polyalkyl-benzene component and an aliphatic hydrocarbons component. The level of the various ingredients is such that the transfer fluids exhibit a cloud point below −100° C., a vapor pressure at +175° C. below 827 kPa and a viscosity, measured at the cloud point temperature +10° C., below 400 cP.10-01-2009

Dawn King Davidson, Pace, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090242829Heat transfer fluids for low temperature application comprising aromatic hydrocarbons - Heat transfer fluids which can be used over a broad range of temperatures such as from −125° C. to +175° C. are disclosed. These transfer fluids consist essentially of a mixture of two either narrowly defined structurally non-identical alkyl- or polyalkyl-benzene components or a mixture of a narrowly defined aromatic alkyl- or polyalkyl-benzene component and an aliphatic hydrocarbons component. The level of the various ingredients is such that the transfer fluids exhibit a cloud point below −100° C., a vapor pressure at +175° C. below 827 kPa and a viscosity, measured at the cloud point temperature +10° C., below 400 cP.10-01-2009

Dewayne J. Davidson, Pace, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090107623Continuous venting of a covering sheet for an in-situ lamination process - A method of venting a rear facer sheet for lamination is accomplished by continuously drawing the rear facer sheet through a perforating device which creates conical apertures in the rear facer. Two metal rails affixed to opposing edges of a front facer are continuously drawn into a laminator after first having an expanding foam material continuously deposited onto the upper surface of the front facer. The perforated rear facer is continuously drawn into the laminator and affixed to the two metal rails, creating an enclosed volume in which the expanding foam is located. The apertures in the rear facer allow for the escape of gasses and air during lamination, promoting even flow and uniform density of the foam material. The perforating device has an upper and a lower rotating cylinder, the lower cylinder being equipped with piercing elements and the upper cylinder being equipped with grooves corresponding to the piercing elements.04-30-2009
20090272069Movable barriers having transverse stiffeners and methods of making the same - A movable door panel having a front facer with opposed longitudinal edge profiles, rails secured to the longitudinal edge profiles, a rear facer secured to the rails, and foam disposed within an inner volume defined by the front facer, the rails and the rear facer is disclosed. Transverse stiffeners are disposed within the inner volume and the foam, and extend between the opposed rails. The door panel may be made by continuously providing the front facer with a rail secured thereto, continuously positioning transverse stiffeners on the front facer and extending between the metal rails, and continuously applying a foaming material on the front facer and the transverse stiffeners. The method concludes by bringing a rear facer into contact with the metal rails, and drawing the panel through a laminator. Hardware may then be attached to one or both of the facers and the stiffener.11-05-2009
20110108212MOVABLE BARRIERS HAVING TRANSVERSE STIFFENERS AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - A movable door panel having a front facer with opposed longitudinal edge profiles, rails secured to the longitudinal edge profiles, a rear facer secured to the rails, and foam disposed within an inner volume defined by the front facer, the rails and the rear facer is disclosed. Transverse stiffeners are disposed within the inner volume and the foam, and extend between the opposed rails. The door panel may be made by continuously providing the front facer with a rail secured thereto, continuously positioning transverse stiffeners on the front facer and extending between the metal rails, and continuously applying a foaming material on the front facer and the transverse stiffeners. The method concludes by bringing a rear facer into contact with the metal rails, and drawing the panel through a laminator. Hardware may then be attached to one or both of the facers and the stiffener.05-12-2011

Patent applications by Dewayne J. Davidson, Pace, FL US

Eugene A. Davidson, Boynton Beach, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120065088SEQUENCE-SPECIFIC DETECTION OF NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCES - A method for detecting the presence of a target nucleotide sequence in a sample of DNA is described herein in which a test sample comprising single stranded DNA is exposed to a DNA probe and a nicking endonuclease under conditions that would permit sequence-specific hybridization of the probe to a complementary target sequence. The probe comprises a sequence complementary to the target sequence to be detected and this sequence also includes a recognition sequence for the nicking endonuclease. If the sample contains the target sequence, the probe hybridizes to the target and is cleaved by the nicking endonuclease, which leaves the target intact. Observing the presence of probe cleaved by the nicking endonuclease indicates the presence of the target nucleotide sequence in the sample of DNA.03-15-2012

James K. Davidson, Miami, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100191553System and Method for GDS Cryptic Code Interaction with Various Travel Content Sources - Interaction with various travel content sources is supported using any one of various known GDS cryptic code formats. Travel booking requests made in a selected GDS cryptic format are converted for communication with, e.g., a GDS content source, a direct connect content source, and/or a web-based content source and travel booking responses from such travel content sources is converted into a display format of the selected GDS. In this way, users familiar with one GDS cryptic format can continue to use that GDS cryptic format for interaction with GDS content sources of the same or different format, with direct connect content sources in their expected format, and with web-based content sources in their expected format.07-29-2010

Richard E. Davidson, Delray Beach, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110091572ACNE TREATMENT COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING NANOSILVER AND USES - This invention is directed to improved compositions for treatment of acne and related methods. In some embodiments, the present invention is directed to compositions comprising a topical vehicle, nanosilver, acne medicine and soothing agents, effective for treating acne without irritation.04-21-2011