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Griffith, GA
David G. Griffith, Alpharetta, GA US
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| 20110041157 | Systems and Methods for Selecting Content For a Subscriber of a Content Service Provider - Various embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods for selecting content for a subscriber of a video service provider. In particular embodiments, the systems and methods provide a personalized playlist that includes one or more titles of content that have been specifically identified for the subscriber. Further, in various embodiments, the systems and methods transmit a selected content from the playlist over a unicast stream to the subscriber. In various embodiments, the playlist is provided to the subscriber through a content provider's environment such as video on demand (VOD) service. | 02-17-2011 |
Greg Griffith, Atlanta, GA US
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| 20090286533 | Portable Communications Device Coupled to First Network by Way of Second Network - A portable communications device (PCD) is coupled to a first network by way of a second network. The PCD is normally in radio communication with the first network, and is coupled to the first network by way of the second network when the PCD is out of radio communication with the first network. In particular, the PCD is coupled to the second network, and is caused to leave a first network mode and enter a second network mode. A network connection is established with the first network by way of the second network, and communication with the first network is entered into by way of the second network. | 11-19-2009 |
Gregory Clyde Griffith, Atlanta, GA US
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| 20090075699 | Memory Device For A Cellular Telephone - An apparatus for activating a cellular telephone within a cellular telecommunications network. A PCMCIA card interacts with a controller to display required programming information and questions. A user of the cellular telephone inputs responses to questions on a display. The user responses are transmitted to a system administrator at a customer activation center via a mobile telephone switching office in the cellular telecommunications network. The system administrator provides any necessary information for activating the cellular telephone. In an alternative embodiment of the invention, a personal computer is connected to cellular telephone and the PCMCIA card is connected to the personal computer. Information for the user may be shown on either the display of the cellular telephone or on a display of the personal computer. The user may input information and responses to questions via a user input device provided as part of the display or as part of the personal computer. User input is provided to the cellular telephone to activate and program the cellular telephone for operation on the cellular telecommunications network. | 03-19-2009 |
| 20100151910 | Portable Radiotelephone for Automatically Dialing a Central Voice-Activated Dialing System - A portable radiotelephone can be shifted between a first condition wherein the radiotelephone does not receive or transmit voice communications by radiotelephone transmissions over radiotelephone channels and a second condition wherein the radiotelephone receives and transmits voice communications by radiotelephone transmissions over radiotelephone channels. The radiotelephone automatically calls a central voice-activated phone dialing system remote from the portable radiotelephone in response to producing the second condition in the radiotelephone. The radiotelephone includes a switch for producing the first and second conditions. | 06-17-2010 |
| 20110195703 | Portable Radiotelephone for Automatically Dialing a Central Voice-Activated Dialing System - A portable radiotelephone can be shifted between a first condition wherein the radiotelephone does not receive or transmit voice communications by radiotelephone transmissions over radiotelephone channels and a second condition wherein the radiotelephone receives and transmits voice communications by radiotelephone transmissions over radiotelephone channels. The radiotelephone automatically calls a central voice-activated phone dialing system remote from the portable radiotelephone in response to producing the second condition in the radiotelephone. The radiotelephone includes a switch for producing the first and second conditions. | 08-11-2011 |
James Griffith, Watkinsville, GA US
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| 20090311747 | VECTORS AND METHODS FOR HIGH THROUGHPUT CO-EXPRESSIONS - The present invention includes vectors and methods for high throughput co-expression. | 12-17-2009 |
Mark Griffith, Watkinsville, GA US
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| 20100058503 | Lantana plant named 'Chapel Hill Gold' - A new and distinct cultivar of | 03-04-2010 |
Mark P. Griffith, Watkinsville, GA US
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| 20110296571 | Lagerstroemia plant named 'PIILAG-I' - A new and distinct cultivar of | 12-01-2011 |
Nathan Griffith, Roswell, GA US
Nathan Griffith, Rosewell, GA US
Nathan C. Griffith, Roswell, GA US
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| 20100300449 | Position Indicator for Tracheostomy Tube - There is provided an improved tracheostomy tube having a proximal section over-molded by a distal section, where the sections have a differential in the degree of radio-opacity. The radio-opaque material allows a medical professional to determine the location of the tube in the trachea non-invasively, using an x-ray or similar device. In addition, aligning the top (proximal end) of the balloon with the transition between the distal and proximal sections of the tube allows a medical professional to know the exact location of the balloon. The length of the proximal section may be set so that the balloon is place in a pre-determined position so that the transition point between the distal and proximal sections may be used as a position indicator. | 12-02-2010 |
| 20100300451 | Punch Dilator - There is provided a device for performing an initial piercing and dilating of a patient's trachea. The device has a needle within and extending beyond a sheath which in turn is within and extends beyond an introducer dilator. After the needle is used to pierce the trachea, it may be removed and a guide wire (J-wire) inserted through the introducer dilator and sheath in its place. The sheath is slidable within the introducer dilator once the needle is removed. The introducer dilator is then moved forward, into the site of the initial piercing to expand it. As the introducer dilator is moved forward, the sheath may remain stationary, sliding within the introducer dilator and thus reducing trauma to the stoma site. | 12-02-2010 |
| 20110098687 | Cam Action Detachment for Tracheostomy Tube - There is provided a mechanism for gently detaching a loading catheter from a tracheostomy tube once the tube is placed in the trachea of a patient. After dilating the trachea, a loading catheter is inserted into a tracheostomy tube with which it desirably engages. Once the loading catheter and tracheostomy tube are attached to each other, the entire unit is passed through the stoma until the flange of the tracheostomy tube is in contact with the throat. The loading catheter may then be removed by rotating or twisting the loading catheter handle. The loading catheter and tracheostomy tube have a cam-action mechanism that gently forces the two parts apart as they are rotated relative to each other. This “cam action” disengagement allows for the removal of the loading catheter without subjecting the trachea or throat to undue pressure or forces that might cause trauma or increase recovery time. Other accessories like cannulas and obturators may attach and detach from the tracheostomy tube in a like manner. | 04-28-2011 |
