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Debby Behmer, Boca Raton, FL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100090513 | Foot support - The foot support is a support for use with pedicures or the like, and provides a comfortable rest for the user's foot or ankle. The foot support includes an elongated body having longitudinally opposed first and second ends, with the first end thereof having a recess formed therein. The recess is substantially parabolic in cross section and is adapted for receiving the heel or ankle of the user's foot. The second end of the elongated body is substantially planar and adapted for positioning on a support surface, such as the edge of a foot bath. The elongated body defines at least one outer side surface having a plurality of longitudinally extending recesses formed therein. Preferably, the elongated body is simulates a flower when viewed from an end. | 04-15-2010 |
Debby Eades, Manor, TX US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080268587 | Inverse slope isolation and dual surface orientation integration - A semiconductor process and apparatus provide a high performance CMOS devices ( | 10-30-2008 |
| 20080274594 | Step height reduction between SOI and EPI for DSO and BOS integration - A semiconductor process and apparatus provides a planarized hybrid substrate ( | 11-06-2008 |
Debby Hindus, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20090174654 | COMPUTERIZED INTERACTOR SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING SAME - A computerized interactor system uses physical, three-dimensional objects as metaphors for input of user intent to a computer system. When one or more interactors are engaged with a detection field, the detection field reads an identifier associated with the object and communicates the identifier to a computer system. The computer system determines the meaning of the interactor based upon its identifier and upon a semantic context in which the computer system is operating. The interactors can be used to control other systems, such as audio systems, or it can be used as intuitive inputs into a computer system for such purposes as marking events in a temporal flow. The interactors, as a minimum, communicate their identity, but may also be more sophisticated in that they can communicate additional processed or unprocessed data, i.e. they can include their own data processors. The detection field can be one-dimensional or multi-dimensional, and typically has different semantic meanings associated with different parts of the detection field. | 07-09-2009 |
