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Gabriel Dungan, Asheville, NC US
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20150040324 | Seasonal Memory Pillow - A personal seasonal pillow for accommodating different temperatures occurring during different seasons is disclosed comprising a cool side and a warm side opposite the cool side. A gel layer is associated with the cool side containing a fluid gel, and a layer of insulating fill is associated with the warm side. A cool side indicator is associated with the cool side; and a warm side indicator is associated with the warm side whereby the person may easily identify the desired side. | 02-12-2015 |
20150074911 | SEASONAL MEMORY FOAM PILLOW - A personal seasonal pillow for accommodating different temperatures occurring during different seasons is disclosed comprising a cool side and a warm side opposite the cool side. A gel layer is associated with the cool side containing a fluid gel, and a layer of insulating fill is associated with the warm side. A cool side indicator is associated with the cool side; and a warm side indicator is associated with the warm side whereby the person may easily identify the desired side. | 03-19-2015 |
Jeff Dungan, Birmingham, AL US
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20110292420 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CREATING ART PIECE - A multi-step, computer-based process for creating a stylized art piece using collage and layering techniques. The process comprises acquiring and arranging high resolution digital images or photographs to form a gestalt or single cohesive piece using a computer. These images or photographs may involve sporting events, players, participants, areas of play, and related subjects. When arranged, the images or photographs may be overlapped, blended or merged in whole or in part. Digital processing techniques are used to make some or all of the images and photographs look older or aged. Several layers of diagrams or text are added. The piece is then printed on canvas, paper or other suitable material using the Giclee' printing process. The print is mounted on a frame, and then covered with one or more layers of a clear or translucent coating or over-laminate. | 12-01-2011 |
John A. Dungan, Tulsa, OK US
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20090261571 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRINTING TRAVEL DOCUMENTS - This disclosure concerns a method and apparatus that prints travel documents. The method may include retrieving a travel document template, wherein the travel document template is in a format dictated by an industry standard, receiving travel document data for an individual's travel, integrating the individual's travel document data with the travel document template to produce a digital image of one or more travel documents that includes the integrating travel document data and the travel document template, and outputting the one or more travel document. | 10-22-2009 |
Matt Dungan, Rigby, ID US
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20090094878 | Ice Fishing Device - Disclosed is an ice fishing device which holds a fishing rod in a bent position until a fish strikes the line. A trigger releases the tip of the fishing rod, and the rod tip snaps up and sets the hook. A jigging assembly imparts an up and down movement to the line and the attached hook, to attract fish to the hook and bait. | 04-16-2009 |
Matt W. Dungan, Rigby, ID US
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20100186281 | Ice fishing device - Disclosed is an ice fishing device which holds a fishing rod in a bent position until a fish strikes the line. A trigger releases the tip of the fishing rod, and the rod tip snaps up and sets the hook. A jigging assembly imparts an up and down movement to the line and the attached hook, to attract fish to the hook and bait. | 07-29-2010 |
Michael Dungan, San Francisco, CA US
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20100094621 | System and Method for Assessing Script Running Time - A method and system for assessing script running time are disclosed. According to one embodiment, a computer implemented method comprises receiving a first input from a client, wherein the first input comprises a script, the script comprising spoken audio and video elements. A second input is received from the client, wherein the second input comprises a value of words per minute. A third input is received from the client, wherein the third input comprises a non-verbal duration. A duration of the spoken audio of the script is calculated by multiplying the value of words per minute and the spoken content of the script. A duration of the script is calculated by summing the duration of the spoken audio and the non-verbal duration and the duration of the script is returned to the client. | 04-15-2010 |
20100095211 | Method and System for Annotative Multimedia - A method and system for annotative multimedia are disclosed. According to one embodiment, a computer implemented method comprises receiving a video file from a client. A start time is received from the client. A comment is received from the client. The comment and the start time are stored, and the comment is displayed at the start time upon subsequent playback of the video file. | 04-15-2010 |
Michael Patrick Dungan, San Francisco, CA US
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20110022942 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ANNOTATING MULTIMEDIA OBJECTS - The system and a computer-implemented method annotate a multimedia object on a web page hosted on a publisher computer system. A web page that includes a multimedia object is rendered in a web browser of a client computer system. One or more layers, including a transparent layer, at least partially located over the multimedia object displayed on the web page are generated wherein the one or more layers are configured to facilitate the creation and display of annotation data for the multimedia object based on user interface events produced by a user of the client computer system. Annotation data for the multimedia object is received from the user. The annotation data is transmitted to an annotation server for storage. A visual indicator indicating that the annotation data is associated with the multimedia object is displayed, wherein the visual indicator is rendered in the one or more layers. | 01-27-2011 |
Timothy Dungan, Lincoln,, NE US
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20110237616 | PHEHYLEPHRINE FORMULATIONS WITH IMPROVEDS STABILITY - A pharmaceutical composition includes a pharmaceutical polysaccharide and phenylephrine hydrochloride. The ratio of said polysaccharide to phenylephrine hydrochloride is sufficient to dilute the composition such that phenylephrine hydrochloride is stable at high temperature and humidity. | 09-29-2011 |
William L. Dungan, Cary, NC US
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20140268800 | LIGHTING APPARATUS - A lighting apparatus is provided with a housing having an upper assembly, a lower assembly, and a middle assembly. A lighting module is positioned within the housing in which the lighting module includes at least one light emitting diode (LED). A reflector is positioned within an outer lens of the middle portion of the housing above the lighting module. A reflector plate is positioned within the housing at approximately the same level or below the lighting module. The reflector plate is configured to reflect light emitted by the at least one LED after the light is reflected by the reflector. The outer lens is configured to refract light emitted by the at least one LED after the light has been reflected by the reflector. | 09-18-2014 |
20140268825 | System and Method for Mounting and Locking a Lighting Apparatus - A mounting and locking system for a lighting apparatus is provided. The system is configured to be attached to an electrical junction box connected to a ceiling or a wall. A mounting plate that is attachable to the junction box has extension members extending from a bottom face of the mounting plate. A lighting apparatus has an upper housing assembly and at least one additional housing assembly. The upper housing assembly has a top wall and at least one sidewall. The top wall includes a mounting portion with mounting brackets that are configured to attach to respective extension members when the lighting apparatus is rotated into a locking arrangement with the mounting plate. | 09-18-2014 |
20140355302 | Outdoor and/or Enclosed Structure LED Luminaire for General Illumination Applications, Such as Parking Lots and Structures - A luminaire for use in lighting a large open space such as a parking lot or deck of a parking garage includes a plurality of optical waveguides disposed in side-by-side relationship and together defining a closed path and at least one LED associated with each optical waveguide and disposed at a first end of the associated optical waveguide. | 12-04-2014 |
William Laird Dungan, Cary, NC US
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20140268720 | LINEAR LIGHT FIXTURE WITH INTERCHANGEABLE LIGHT ENGINE UNIT - A modular troffer-style fixture that is well-suited for use with solid state light sources, such as LEDs, to provide a surface ambient light (SAL). The fixture comprises two structural components: a housing subassembly and a lighting subassembly. These two subassemblies may be removably attached to operate as a singular fixture. Many different lighting subassemblies may be compatible with a single housing subassembly and vice versa. The housing subassembly comprises a body that is mountable to an external structure. The lighting subassembly comprises the light sources and optical elements that tailor the light to achieve a particular profile. Electronics necessary to power and control the light sources may be disposed in the housing subassembly, the lighting subassembly, or both. Various mount mechanisms may be used to attach the fixture to a surface such as a ceiling or a wall. Multiple fixtures can be connected serially to provide an extended continuous fixture. | 09-18-2014 |
20140268721 | LINEAR SOLID STATE LIGHTING FIXTURE WITH ASYMMETRIC DISTRIBUTION - A linear solid state lighting fixture with asymmetric distribution. The fixture comprises an elongated back reflector along the longitudinal direction of the fixture. At least one light source is arranged to emit toward the back reflector. The source(s) are mounted to a heat sink structure such that at least a portion of light emitted from the source(s) first impinges on the back reflector which redirects at least a portion of the light toward an exit lens. The exit lens interacts with the light as it is emitted from the fixture. Both the shape of the individual fixture elements (e.g., the back reflector and the exit lens) and the arrangement of these elements provide an asymmetrical light output distribution. Various mount mechanisms may be used to attach the fixture to a surface such as a ceiling or a wall, or the fixture may be suspended from a in a pendant configuration. | 09-18-2014 |
William W. Dungan, Wappingers Falls, NY US
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20100268523 | System Level Power Profiling of Embedded Applications Executing on Virtual Multicore System-on-Chip Platforms - A method of generating system level power information for an embedded application configured to execute on a multi-core system-on-chip (SoC), which includes configuring a simulation model of hardware of the SoC that executes the embedded application; loading one or more software components of the embedded application into the simulation model of the SoC hardware; executing the one or more software components of the embedded application on the simulation model, and extracting state information about both the software components of the embedded application and hardware components of the SoC; determining, from the hardware state information, per-cycle energy values for the hardware components of the SoC; and creating a power profile from the software state information by accumulating the per-cycle energy values and assigning the per-cycle energy values to corresponding software components. | 10-21-2010 |