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Bradly Feeley, La Mesa, CA US
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| 20090313055 | COMPUTER-BASED SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FACILITATING TRAVEL PLANNING FOR A PROSPECTIVE TRAVELER - A travel, e.g., honeymoon, planning system comprises a travel planning tool operative to provide a first set of at least one first travel information request to a first user and to receive a first set of at least one first travel information response from the first user; a match tool coupled to the travel planning tool and operative to rate travel properties based upon the first set of at least one first travel information response of the first user; a booking tool coupled to the match tool and operative to enable the first user to book a specific travel property based on the travel property ratings; and an experience planing tool coupled to the booking tool and operative to track travel planning progress. | 12-17-2009 |
James T. Feeley, Washington County, RI US
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| 20110047629 | Method and Apparatus for Enhanced Age Verification and Activity Management of Internet Users - Methods and apparatus are provided for verifying the age of an online user. The age and identity of at least one primary user is verified and the primary user provides an age of at least one secondary user. Content requests from the secondary user to access content from at least one online content provider are granted if the primary user has authorized the secondary user to access the content. A content provider delivers content by receiving an identifier and a content request from a secondary user to access content; redirecting the secondary user to a third party age verification server; receiving an indication from the third party age verification server that the secondary user has been authorized by a primary user to access the content; and granting the content request if the primary user has authorized the secondary user to access the content. | 02-24-2011 |
James T. Feeley, Saunderstown, RI US
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| 20120105227 | DISTRIBUTED SENSOR NETWORK USING EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE - A distributed sensor network is provided that comprises an existing electrical system infrastructure having a plurality of nodes and providing a source of power; and a plurality of sensors. Each sensor is associated with one of the nodes in the infrastructure. In addition, each sensor obtains power from the source of power and generates sensor information regarding one or more sensed conditions that are independent of the existing electrical system infrastructure. Among other alternatives, existing electrical system infrastructure can also be used to provide a communication connection between each of the plurality of nodes and at least one central node. | 05-03-2012 |
Jennifer S. Feeley, Lebanon, NJ US
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| 20090093663 | Lightly branched higher olefin oligomerization with surface modified zeolite catalyst - A substantially surface-deactivated catalyst composition that is stable at least to 300° C. The catalyst includes a zeolite catalyst (e.g., ZSM-22, ZSM-23, or ZSM-57) having active internal Brönsted acid sites and a surface-deactivating amount of a rare earth or yttrium oxide (e.g., chosen from lanthanum oxide or lanthanides oxide). This catalyst is preferably used in a process for producing a higher olefin by oligomerizing a light olefin, wherein the process includes contacting a light olefin under oligomerization conditions with the substantially surface-deactivated catalyst composition. | 04-09-2009 |
| 20100248944 | Lightly Branched Higher Olefin Oligomerization with Surface Modified Zeolite Catalyst - A substantially surface-deactivated catalyst composition that is stable at least to 300° C. The catalyst includes a zeolite catalyst (e.g., ZSM-22, ZSM-23, or ZSM-57) having active internal Brönsted acid sites and a surface-deactivating amount of a rare earth or yttrium oxide (e.g., chosen from lanthanum oxide or lanthanides oxide). This to catalyst is preferably used in a process for producing a higher olefin by oligomerizing a light olefin, wherein the process includes contacting a light olefin under oligomerization conditions with the substantially surface-deactivated catalyst composition. | 09-30-2010 |
Jennifer Schaefer Feeley, Lebanon, NJ US
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| 20100184895 | Hydrogenation Processes - The present invention is directed to a process for hydrogenating one or more organic compounds especially unsaturated organic compounds by bringing the compound into contact with a hydrogen-containing gas in the presence of a catalyst, which comprises one or more catalytically active metals applied to a porous catalyst support. The one or more catalytically active metals having been derived via a decomposed organic complex of the metal on the support, in particular amine complexes of the metal. The decomposed complex may be treated with hydrogen to activate the catalyst before use as a hydrogenation catalyst. | 07-22-2010 |
| 20110082311 | Hydrogenation Processes - The present invention is directed to a process for hydrogenating one or more organic compounds especially unsaturated organic compounds by bringing the compound into contact with a hydrogen-containing gas in the presence of a catalyst, which comprises one or more catalytically active metals applied to a porous catalyst support. The one or more catalytically active metals having been derived via a decomposed organic complex of the metal on the support, in particular amine complexes of the metal. The decomposed complex may be treated with hydrogen to activate the catalyst before use as a hydrogenation catalyst. | 04-07-2011 |
Jim Feeley, Bixby, OK US
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| 20090296969 | BTE/CIC AUDITORY DEVICE AND MODULAR CONNECTOR SYSTEM THEREFOR - An earpiece auditory device is described which includes a behind-the-ear component shaped to fit behind the ear of a user. The behind-the-ear component can also have at least one microphone and processing circuitry, where the processing circuitry is used to processes audio signal from the microphone. The device also includes a speaker sized to fit in the ear canal of a user, and an ear mold holding the speaker in place. The ear mold can also be position to touch the bony portion of the ear canal and provide sound attenuation in the ear canal. A connector physically and electrically connects the behind-the-ear component to the speaker. The connector is capable of being used to insert and remove the speaker and ear mold from the ear canal of the user. | 12-03-2009 |
| 20100086157 | BTE/CIC AUDITORY DEVICE WITH AN AT LEAST PARTIALLY IN CANAL MODULE HAVING A REMOVABLE CUSHION TIP - In representative embodiments, the present invention is directed to an at least partially in-the-canal module. The module may include a speaker module that generates audio signals from an electrical driving signal. The speaker module has a tubular body with a diameter that is smaller than the ear canal of the user. The speaker module also includes an arcuate raised ridge. A cushion tip of deformable material may be used to enclose the speaker module within a tubular portion that applies an elastic force to the arcuate raised ridge to prevent removal of the speaker from the cushion tip. Also, the tubular portion is longer than the speaker module to cause the cushion tip to deflect during navigation through the canal. Further, the tip portion of the cushion tip possesses sufficient structural rigidity to prevent the speaker from being pushed through the cushion tip during navigation through the canal. | 04-08-2010 |
| 20100226520 | BTE/CIC Auditory Device and Modular Connector System Therefor - An earpiece auditory device is described which includes a behind-the-ear component shaped to fit behind the ear of a user. The behind-the-ear component can also have at least one microphone and processing circuitry, where the processing circuitry is used to processes audio signal from the microphone. The device also includes a speaker sized to fit in the ear canal of a user, and an ear mold holding the speaker in place. The ear mold can also be position to touch the bony portion of the ear canal and provide sound attenuation in the ear canal. A connector physically and electrically connects the behind-the-ear component to the speaker. The connector is capable of being used to insert and remove the speaker and ear mold from the ear canal of the user. | 09-09-2010 |
Kristin Feeley, Hingham, MA US
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| 20100274201 | Antimicrobial agent delivery system - An antimicrobial agent delivery system and method are provided for an antimicrobial agent-bearing intervention device. A delivery tube contains the intervention device, where the delivery tube facilitates handling of the intervention device. In one example, the intervention device is a rod, and a hub is coupled to the rod. Longitudinal movement of the hub ejects the rod from the delivery tube. | 10-28-2010 |
Mike Feeley, Tulsa, OK US
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| 20090296969 | BTE/CIC AUDITORY DEVICE AND MODULAR CONNECTOR SYSTEM THEREFOR - An earpiece auditory device is described which includes a behind-the-ear component shaped to fit behind the ear of a user. The behind-the-ear component can also have at least one microphone and processing circuitry, where the processing circuitry is used to processes audio signal from the microphone. The device also includes a speaker sized to fit in the ear canal of a user, and an ear mold holding the speaker in place. The ear mold can also be position to touch the bony portion of the ear canal and provide sound attenuation in the ear canal. A connector physically and electrically connects the behind-the-ear component to the speaker. The connector is capable of being used to insert and remove the speaker and ear mold from the ear canal of the user. | 12-03-2009 |
| 20100086157 | BTE/CIC AUDITORY DEVICE WITH AN AT LEAST PARTIALLY IN CANAL MODULE HAVING A REMOVABLE CUSHION TIP - In representative embodiments, the present invention is directed to an at least partially in-the-canal module. The module may include a speaker module that generates audio signals from an electrical driving signal. The speaker module has a tubular body with a diameter that is smaller than the ear canal of the user. The speaker module also includes an arcuate raised ridge. A cushion tip of deformable material may be used to enclose the speaker module within a tubular portion that applies an elastic force to the arcuate raised ridge to prevent removal of the speaker from the cushion tip. Also, the tubular portion is longer than the speaker module to cause the cushion tip to deflect during navigation through the canal. Further, the tip portion of the cushion tip possesses sufficient structural rigidity to prevent the speaker from being pushed through the cushion tip during navigation through the canal. | 04-08-2010 |
| 20100226520 | BTE/CIC Auditory Device and Modular Connector System Therefor - An earpiece auditory device is described which includes a behind-the-ear component shaped to fit behind the ear of a user. The behind-the-ear component can also have at least one microphone and processing circuitry, where the processing circuitry is used to processes audio signal from the microphone. The device also includes a speaker sized to fit in the ear canal of a user, and an ear mold holding the speaker in place. The ear mold can also be position to touch the bony portion of the ear canal and provide sound attenuation in the ear canal. A connector physically and electrically connects the behind-the-ear component to the speaker. The connector is capable of being used to insert and remove the speaker and ear mold from the ear canal of the user. | 09-09-2010 |
Peter S. Feeley, Boise, ID US
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| 20090103380 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DATA READ OF A SYNCHRONOUS SERIAL INTERFACE NAND - A method and system is disclosed for operating a NAND memory device. The NAND memory device is operated by transmitting serial peripheral interface signals from a host to a NAND memory device, whereby the signals are communicated to a NAND memory in the NAND memory device without modifying the signals into a standard NAND memory format. Similarly, a method and system is disclosed for receiving signals from the NAND memory device without modifying the signals from a standard NAND format into a serial format. The system also incorporates error detection and correction techniques to detect and correct errors in data stored in the NAND memory device. | 04-23-2009 |
| 20100177564 | METHOD FOR DETECTING FLASH PROGRAM FAILURES - One or more techniques are provided for programming a flash memory device. In one embodiment, the memory device is programmed such that a data pattern written to a page in the memory device has encoded therein an expected count value corresponding to the number of times a first binary value occurs in the data pattern. The data pattern includes the program data and the expected count value, and is written to the page in a single operation. The expected count value may be stored in a count field in the management area of the page. During a page read operation, the expected count value is compared to the actual count of the number of bits having the first binary value in the data area of the page. If the expected count is equal to the actual count, then the program data is determined to be valid. | 07-15-2010 |
Peter Sean Feeley, Boise, ID US
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| 20090055697 | ERROR SCANNING IN FLASH MEMORY - Various embodiments include methods, apparatus, and systems to scan at least a portion of a memory device when a condition for scanning is met. The condition may be dependent on one or more of a number of read operations, a number of write operations, time, and others. Other embodiments including additional methods, apparatus, and systems are disclosed. | 02-26-2009 |
| 20100313077 | ERROR SCANNING IN FLASH MEMORY - Various embodiments include methods, apparatus, and systems to scan at least a portion of a memory device for potential errors when a condition for scanning is met. The condition may be dependent on one or more of a number of read operations, a number of write operations, time, and others. Other embodiments including additional methods, apparatus, and systems are disclosed. | 12-09-2010 |
| 20120110399 | ERROR SCANNING IN FLASH MEMORY - Various embodiments include methods, apparatus, and systems to scan at least a portion of a memory device for potential errors when a condition for scanning is met. The condition may be dependent on one or more of a number of read operations, a number of write operations, time, and others. Other embodiments including additional methods, apparatus, and systems are disclosed. | 05-03-2012 |
Stacey Feeley, Los Angeles, CA US
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| 20090048550 | KNEE PADS FOR CHILDREN AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - A knee pads are provided comprising a fabric tube configured to cover a knee region of a child, preferably sized for infants and/or toddlers, and a silicone-based pad disposed over the patella of the child, when worn. The fabric tube includes elastic material disposed in an upper end and in a lower end of the tube to secure about the knee. The pad is molded onto the outer surface of the fabric tube. The fabric tube can include an upper cuff, a lower cuff, and a main region between the upper cuff and the lower cuff that circumscribes the knee region in a contiguous manner. | 02-19-2009 |
| 20100224585 | IMPACT-RESISTANT CASING FOR BREAKABLE CONTAINERS - The teachings provided herein are directed to an impact-resistant casing for breakable containers, and a system comprising the impact-resistant casing and a breakable container, such as a glass container. Very useful systems incorporating these components could include, of course, a glass baby bottle, a toddler sippy-cup, or an adult drinking glass, for example. These and other embodiments will be apparent to one of skill upon a review of the teachings provided herein. | 09-09-2010 |
Teri Feeley, San Antonio, TX US
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| 20110040221 | System and Method to Reduce Stasis-Induced Reperfusion Injury - A system and method for reducing or preventing stasis-induced ischemia reperfusion injury to a tissue. The system and method may vary a pressure exerted on a tissue to generate a physiological response in the tissue. The physiological response may include the production of an antioxidant. The system and method may introduce a pharmacological agent to increase blood flow to the tissue. | 02-17-2011 |
