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Cherny Eugene, Los Angeles, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100229111ACCELERATED SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR SYNCHRONIZING, MANAGING, AND PUBLISHING BUSINESS INFORMATION - Embodiments of the invention provide an accelerated system and methods for gathering business information, augmenting that information to conform to requirements for sharing the information and for synchronizing, managing and publishing the information across the supply chain. Through use of a control module business information is gathered from a variety of enterprise wide systems and stored via an acceleration engine. After augmenting and/or altering the information to conform to the requirements of a desired repository of information known as a data pool, the information is published to the data pool and registered by the data pool with a registry for looking up the published information. One or more embodiments of the invention allow for the rapid publication and modification of publication related data using advanced querying mechanisms of the acceleration engine. The publication features of the system allow for multi-lingual output and support for multiple output types including print and web based publications using the same inherent product data for example a product catalog, In addition, subscribing to product information is performed in the inverse direction with respect to a data pool allowing not only manufacturers, but also retailers to gain the benefits of the accelerated system. One or more embodiments of the user interface component comprise declaratively defined interfaces that are not hardcoded in a source code program. The server interface is capable of utilizing declaratively defined interface definitions for data pool specific messages and data attributes that are not hardcoded in a source code program. Declaratively defined user and server interfaces allow for modification of the interface without altering the source code and this allows lower skilled level employees to install and maintain the system.09-09-2010

Enriquez L. Eugene, Pasig City PH

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090248584SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FACILITATING PAYMENT TO A PARTY NOT HAVING AN ACCOUNT THAT CAN BE USED TO HOLD A MONETARY VALUE EQUIVALENT - A system for facilitating payment to a party not having an account that can be used to hold a monetary value equivalent, including: a payments facilitator; and at least one account established by the payments facilitator operable to hold a monetary value equivalent on trust for its customers. When a payer sends a communication message to the payments facilitator to make a payment to the party, the payments facilitator allocates one of the at least one accounts to the party and links the allocated account with a unique identifier assigned to the party. Payment is thereafter made by the payer to the allocated account. Preferably, the payment is an electronic payment and the account is established with at least one financial institution.10-01-2009

Joseph Eugene, Rugby GB

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20100096942Rotor or a stator for a superconducting electrical machine - A rotor (or a stator) for a superconducting electrical machine includes a mounting that is maintained at substantially ambient temperature during operation of the electrical machine and a field coil support structure. A plurality of superconducting field coils are maintained at cryogenic temperatures during operation of the electrical machine and are supported by the field coil support structure. At least one coupling element is used to fix the field coil support structure to the mounting. The field coil support structure is preferably fixed to the mounting by a plurality of substantially circumferentially extending coupling elements at a first and second axial end of the field coil support structure and the mounting such that the mounting and field coil support structure are substantially separated over their axial lengths by a vacuum gap.04-22-2010