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Filipe Fortes, Seattle, WA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090199185 | Affordances Supporting Microwork on Documents - Microwork customers may create microtasks and publish them with a microwork broker. Microwork providers may discover published microtasks and complete them in exchange for specified compensation. Microtask creation, publication, discovery and workflow facilities may be integrated into document editors, productivity tools, and the like. To facilitate trust and efficiency, particularly in the context of large public microwork brokers, public reputations may be maintained for microwork participants by the microwork broker. Distinct reputations may be maintained with respect to particular microwork categories. Discovery of microtasks, access to microtasks, selection of providers, and even compensation may be based on reputation. Microwork confidentially mechanisms, such as controlled access to specified portions of a microtask, or anonymization of portions of a workpiece not salient to a particular microtask, may be employed to protect potentially sensitive information while still taking advantage of the services of public microwork providers. | 08-06-2009 |
Hugo L. Fortes, Miami, FL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20110031373 | ELECTRONIC DISPLAY MOUNT - The invention is a mount for an electronic display device. The mount comprises a mount member that has a top face and a bottom face. Portions of the mount member are configured to engage portions of a mounting surface within the cockpit of an airplane. The mount also comprises a containment member spaced therefrom the mount member. A joint member is disposed in frictional contact with portions of the respective mount member and containment member. A base member, which can be configured for engagement with a portion of the electronic display device, can be connected to the joint member. | 02-10-2011 |
Lucio Camargo Fortes, San Jose Dos Campos BR
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090277994 | HYBRID AIRCRAFT FUSELAGE STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME - An aircraft fuselage assembly of basic construction in composite materials employs metallic frames with reduced quantity of metallic shear ties attached to the composite stiffened skin, formed by two or more longitudinal panels, spliced with longitudinal metallic splice members. Typically, the latitudinal metallic frame members are fastened to the inward outstanding flange portion of the composite stringers which are in turn integrated to the skin. As such, the frame members are spaced from (floating over) the fuselage skin. An electrical path may thus be established so as to protect the fuselage structure against the impact of electrical discharges commonly encountered in the atmosphere by providing metallic shear ties interconnecting the frame and splice members so as to span the space therebetween. | 11-12-2009 |
Lucio Camargo Fortes, Sao Jose Dos Campos BR
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090266936 | AIRCRAFT FUSELAGE STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME - Aircraft fuselage structures have reinforcement members in the vicinity of the stringer openings formed in frame members and are rigidly lap joined to a surface region of the frame members by a friction stir weld region. Such aircraft fuselage structural components may thus be provided with plural longitudinally spaced-apart frame members defining a transversal cross-section of an aircraft fuselage section, the frame members having a plurality of stringer holes therethrough, and plural longitudinally oriented stringers each being positioned within a respective one of the stringer holes of the frame member. The reinforcement members are lap joined to corresponding surfaces of frame members in the vicinity of the stringer holes such that the reinforcement members are joined rigidly to the corresponding surfaces of the frame members by a friction stir weld region. | 10-29-2009 |
Tommy Fortes, Goteborg SE
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090006318 | Multi-source data visualization system - In one general aspect, the application discloses a data visualization method in which at least two retrieved data tables are associated based on a selection of at least one common field. A visualization is displayed for data from a first of the tables and input for query devices is received to filter data for a second of the tables. The displayed visualization for the first table can then be updated in response to the received query device input for the second table based on the created association. | 01-01-2009 |
| 20090006319 | Data visualization system with axis binding - In one general aspect, the application discloses a data visualization method that includes accessing data tables and receiving an axis binding definition for a particular visualization that relates values in a first of the tables to sets of fields in a second of the tables. A marking indication can then be received that selects one of the values in the first of the tables, and a set of fields in the second table is accessed based on the marking indication and the axis binding definition. This accessed set of fields is presented in the particular visualization for which the axis binding definition was received. | 01-01-2009 |
