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Allen Greaves, Spokane, WA US
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| 20110242133 | AUGMENTED REALITY METHODS AND APPARATUS - Augmented reality methods and apparatus are described according to some aspects of the disclosure. In one aspect, a method of experiencing augmented data includes using a source system, emitting a dynamic symbol which changes over time, using a consumption system, receiving the emission of the source system, using the consumption system, analyzing the emission which was received by the consumption system to determine whether the dynamic symbol is present in the emission, and using the consumption system, generating a representation of augmented data to be consumed by a user of the consumption system as a result of the analyzing determining that the dynamically changing symbol is present in the emission of the source system. | 10-06-2011 |
Allen W. Greaves, Spokane, WA US
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| 20090267956 | SYSTEMS, METHODS AND ARTICLES FOR VIDEO CAPTURE - Video capture of the output of a computer game is achieved by recording, analyzing and compressing source data output by the computer game, wherein the source data is pre-rasterized graphics data generated by a graphics library. Thus, video capture and subsequent playback of the captured video data involves use of the source data as opposed to raw data resulting from the rasterization of the source data by graphics hardware. | 10-29-2009 |
Audie D. Greaves, Apple Valley, CA US
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| 20100066032 | SEAL FOR FLEXIBLE AIR DUCT - A seal includes a main body portion having fingers that extend outward to seal against the sides of one or more flexible conduit sections. The seal embodies several features that minimize the effect of compressing the seal over extended use. In one embodiment, the seal include a tab that isolates compression forces from the fingers. Other embodiments, include a recessed hinge point between the fingers and the main body. Still other embodiments, incorporate a material that fills the region between the fingers. | 03-18-2010 |
Carlos A. Greaves, Austin, TX US
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| 20110006804 | CIRCUIT FOR CONTROLLING DATA COMMUNICATION WITH SYNCHRONOUS STORAGE CIRCUITRY AND METHOD OF OPERATION - A method and circuit includes providing at least one conductor for receiving an input signal. A termination circuit and a clamp circuit are coupled to the at least one conductor. The termination circuit is enabled while the clamp circuit remains enabled. The clamp circuit is disabled. After disabling the clamp circuit, while the termination circuit remains enabled, both a first differential comparator and a second differential comparator are enabled. The first differential comparator receives a first differential input signal at a first input and a second differential input signal at a second input. The second differential comparator detects when a difference between the first differential input signal and the second differential input signal is greater than a predetermined value and enables transfer of an output of the first differential comparator to a memory controller. | 01-13-2011 |
Edmund Greaves, Brown Deer, WI US
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| 20090216139 | METHOD FOR COLLECTING AND ASSIGNING PATIENT DATA IN A CLINICAL TRIAL - A method for assigning an ECG for purposes of conducting a clinical trial is disclosed herein. The method includes assigning an ECG to a primary reader, selectively reassigning the ECG to the primary reader, and selectively assigning the ECG to a secondary reader. The method also includes automating the assignment of the ECG to a primary reader, automating the selective reassignment of the ECG to the primary reader, and/or automating the selective assignment of the ECG to a secondary reader in order to minimize manual labor requirements. | 08-27-2009 |
Erjena Greaves, New York, NY US
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| 20090249563 | Composition For Dyeing Keratin Fibers and A Method of Dyeing Hair Using Same - A composition for dyeing keratin fibers that contains 0.1 to 30 percent of at least one substantially pure plant dye material obtained using solvent or supercritical CO2 extraction, combined with 0.01 to 5 percent of active metal in a metal or mineral salt capable of acting as a mordant as a two-part hair color system. | 10-08-2009 |
Frank C. Greaves, Weston, FL US
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| 20100278913 | CHEWABLE TABLET - An excipient base for a chewable tablet comprising xylitol, sucralose and microcrystalline cellulose. The excipient base provides for an improved taste, stabilization, and mouthfeel qualities for the chewable tablet, as well as a greater likelihood for dosage compliance and use. The excipient base also enables the tablet to be directly compressible, free flowing and non-tacky, thus avoiding wet granulation techniques that can degrade the product and add to the cost of the manufacturing process. The excipient base also allows for the production of a chewable tablet that is suitable for administration to persons and animals having diabetes or hypoglycemia, and does not promote tooth decay or dental caries. | 11-04-2010 |
Jeffrey T. Greaves, New York, NY US
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| 20090249563 | Composition For Dyeing Keratin Fibers and A Method of Dyeing Hair Using Same - A composition for dyeing keratin fibers that contains 0.1 to 30 percent of at least one substantially pure plant dye material obtained using solvent or supercritical CO2 extraction, combined with 0.01 to 5 percent of active metal in a metal or mineral salt capable of acting as a mordant as a two-part hair color system. | 10-08-2009 |
John A. Greaves, Ankeny, IA US
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| 20110277337 | Plant Material Drying Methods - A method of drying fresh plant material wherein the fresh plant material containing a desired heat labile compound is exposed to microwave energy at an intensity and for a time sufficient to remove a majority of the water from the plant material without degrading a majority of the heat labile compound. The method is particularly suited to in-field drying of freshly harvested plant material to reduce the weight and volume of the plant material for savings transportation costs to an extraction facility while preserving at high levels the amount and activity of the desired heat labile compound. | 11-17-2011 |
Mark Thomas Greaves, Mercer Island, WA US
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| 20100250586 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CREATING A CONCEPT-OBJECT DATABASE - Embodiments of the present invention are directed to acquiring information from the worldwide web, organizing information acquired from the worldwide web, and using the acquired and organized information to facilitate web-page searching, web-page browsing, and other worldwide-web-based activities. In one embodiment of the present invention, a database of concept objects is created from an initial set of semantic objects and from hyperlink information obtained from web pages by one or more web crawlers. The initial set of semantic objects is processed using hyperlink based objects created by the web crawler. The processed semantic objects are then associated with additional hyperlink-based objects to create a concept-object database. In certain embodiments of the present invention, the concept-object database can be further refined and supplemented in an automated fashion by additional web crawling, subsequent association of hyperlink-based objects with concept objects, and creation of new concept objects as well as by user input to, and editing of, the concept-object database. The concept-object database may be employed, in various embodiments of the present invention, to facilitate web browsing, web-page searching, and other worldwide-web-base activities. | 09-30-2010 |
Martin R. Greaves, Pearland, TX US
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| 20080312113 | Food Grade Lubricant Compositions - Novel non-aqueous water soluble food grade lubricant compositions comprising: (a) About 5% to about 50% of a polyalkylene glycol comprised of an ethylene oxide/propylene oxide copolymer, or polymer of propylene oxide, having molecular weight greater than 1,500; and (b) About 50% to about 95% of a polyethylene glycol having molecular weight of from about 200 to about 600; wherein said lubricating compositions have viscosities of about 28 to about 100% at 40° C. The novel non-aqueous water soluble food grade lubricant compositions are particularly useful in food processing and packaging equipment applications where low viscosity food grade lubricants with low pour points are desired, and in applications where there is a need for equipment and spill cleanup. These food grade lubricant compositions are also environmentally friendly due to their water solubility, rapid biodegradability, and low aquatic toxicity. | 12-18-2008 |
| 20100009877 | LUBRICANT COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME - Compositions are described that include a) from 15 weight percent to 60 weight percent of one or more random alkylene oxide interpolymers, each having a weight average molecular weight ranging from 250 g/mol to 2000 g/mol and comprising from 30 weight percent to 60 weight percent of polymer units derived from ethylene oxide; and b) from 40 weight percent to 85 weight percent of one or more alkylene oxide block interpolymers, each having a weight average molecular weight ranging from 1500 g/mol to 4000 g/mol and comprising from 40 weight percent to 90 weight percent propylene oxide blocks. The compositions have a first viscosity in the absence of water and a second viscosity that is at least 60 percent of the first viscosity when at least 10 weight percent water is present. Methods of lubricating surfaces, particularly, marine bearing surfaces with such compositions, are also described. | 01-14-2010 |
| 20100120639 | LUBRICANT BLEND COMPOSITION - The present invention relates to a lubricant composition. The present invention more particularly relates to a fully miscible lubricant composition that comprise a polyether and a renewable raw material such as an unsaturated seed or vegetable oil. | 05-13-2010 |
Michael D. Greaves, Houston, TX US
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| 20110040126 | NOVEL MERCAPTAN-BASED CORROSION INHIBITORS - Corrosion of both ferrous and non-ferrous metals, induced by a variety of corrosive aqueous-based environments, may be inhibited or controlled through use of corrosion inhibiting compositions comprising at least one member of certain formula-specified categories of mercaptan-based compounds. Where the compounds are appropriately selected, and particularly at low inhibitor concentrations, the compositions may inhibit corrosion to a degree that is comparable to or significantly greater than the inhibition provided by an equal amount of certain other corrosion inhibitor compounds. It is emphasized that this abstract is provided to comply with the rules requiring an abstract which will allow a searcher or other reader to quickly ascertain the subject matter of the technical disclosure. It is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims. | 02-17-2011 |
Nigel J. Greaves, Valencia, CA US
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| 20110080563 | GIMBALED HANDLE STABILIZING CONTROLLER ASSEMBLY - A stabilizing controller to balance, support and orient a device. The stabilizing controller includes a gimbal assembly positioned at the center of balance of the stabilizing controller with the device attached, A handle is disposed around the gimbal assembly. A center post is coincident with at least a portion of the centerline of the gimbal apparatus and has a longitudinal balancing axis Z. Motion about at least one of the mutually perpendicular X-axis, Y-axis, and the Z-axis is isolated from the motion of the other axes via one or more assemblies comprising resilient components. | 04-07-2011 |
Todd Greaves, Anna, TX US
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| 20100133764 | SUSPENSION SYSTEM RUN HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT - A method of adjusting a suspension run height includes: pivotably mounting a leveling valve to a hanger bracket; attaching an indicator arm to a suspension component which displaces relative to the hanger bracket; and pivoting the leveling valve relative to the hanger bracket to thereby adjust the run height of the frame relative to the suspension component. A run height adjustment system includes: a leveling valve having a leveling arm pivotably mounted thereto at a first pivot, and an indicator arm being pivotably mounted to the leveling arm at a second pivot; an adjustment lever for pivoting the leveling valve about a third pivot; and the third pivot being positioned longitudinally between the first and second pivots. Another run height adjustment system includes: a leveling arm pivotably mounted to a leveling valve; an adjustment lever for pivoting the leveling valve; and the adjustment lever pivotably mounted to a hanger bracket. | 06-03-2010 |
| 20110089660 | SUSPENSION SYSTEM WITH INTEGRATED BRAKE MOUNTING AND SUSPENSION ARM - A method of constructing a vehicle suspension system includes forming a suspension arm having a pivot connection at an end thereof, and a brake mounting integrally formed with the suspension arm; and then securing the suspension arm to an axle. A suspension system includes an axle and a suspension arm having a pivot connection which pivotably connects the axle to a vehicle frame, whereby the axle is vertically displaceable relative to the frame. At least one brake shoe is pivotably mounted to the suspension arm. Another suspension system includes a suspension arm having a pivot connection at an end thereof, and a brake spider integrally formed with the suspension arm. The brake spider includes at least one opening which receives a brake shoe pivot therein. | 04-21-2011 |
