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Alan P. Halbert, Bluffdale, UT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090078443Ceiling fan mounting base - The disclosed inventions relate generally to electrical boxes that may be installed to a ceiling, and more particularly to electrical box ancillary devices, such as brackets, plates and struts, that permit the carrying of heavy ceiling appliances such as ceiling fans and lighting fixtures. Disclosed herein are structural plates and other devices for attachment of ceiling fans and heavy lighting fixtures to structural members, such as trusses and joists, against the load of these fixtures. Also disclosed herein, explicitly or implicitly are methods of using and installing these plates and or brackets, devices and boxes. Detailed information on various example embodiments of the inventions is provided in the Detailed Description below.03-26-2009

Patent applications by Alan P. Halbert, Bluffdale, UT US

Donald Halbert, San Diego, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120062387HUMAN INTERFACE DEVICE INPUT FILTER BASED ON MOTION - A device for filtering human interface device inputs based on motion. The device includes a motion event generator configured for generating at least one motion event based on information readings associated with a movement of a patient care device and at least one motion detecting filter, and an input filter applicator, the input filter applicator configured for applying a set of input filters to the at least one motion event, thereby generating a filtered output event that indicates a status of the movement of the patient care device. In one embodiment, the device rejects, modifies or accepts an event from an input by utilizing information from the at least one motion event.03-15-2012

Fischel Halbert, Santa Barbara, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100330439Electrochemical cells utilizing Taylor Vortex Flows - Electrochemical cells (12-30-2010

Gavin William Halbert, Jordanhill GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120059148NON-NATURALLY OCCURRING LIPOPROTEIN PARTICLE - Non-naturally occurring lipoprotein particles, process for preparing such particles and uses thereof.03-08-2012

Jeffrey Gary Halbert, Marathon, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110143742DIGITAL COMMUNICATION VIA A MOBILE HANDHELD NETWORK DEVICE - A method, device and system for providing digital communication over a network protocol via a cellular broadband device which may include converting voice communication into a first transmission medium and transmitting the same to a server via the internet. Once received at a server, the converted voice communication can be converted into a second transmission medium and transmitted to a recipient. Additionally, a method can include receiving a first transmission medium at a server, accessing a memory containing a static identifier associated with a telephone number, converting the first transmission medium into a second transmission medium and transmitting the second transmission medium to the broadband cellular device. Once received at the device, the received transmission medium can be converted to voice data and presented to a user.06-16-2011

John Halbert, Beaverton, OR US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090249169SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND APPARATUSES TO SAVE MEMORY SELF-REFRESH POWER - Embodiments of the invention are generally directed to systems, methods, and apparatuses to save dynamic random access memory (DRAM) self-refresh power. In some embodiments, the refresh frequency of a DRAM is reduced and errors are allowed to occur. In error check mode, the DRAM stores data and corresponding error check bits. The error check bits may be used to scrub the memory and fix the errors.10-01-2009
20100080076COMMON MEMORY DEVICE FOR VARIABLE DEVICE WIDTH AND SCALABLE PRE-FETCH AND PAGE SIZE - Embodiments of the invention are generally directed to systems, methods, and apparatuses for a common memory device for variable device width and scalable pre-fetch and page size. In some embodiments, a common memory device (such as a DRAM) can operate in any of a number of modes including, for example, a x4 mode, a x8 mode, and a x16 mode. The page size provided by the DRAM may vary depending on the mode of the DRAM. In some embodiments, the amount of data pre-fetched by the DRAM also varies depending on the mode of the DRAM.04-01-2010
20110261636COMMON MEMORY DEVICE FOR VARIABLE DEVICE WIDTH AND SCALABLE PRE-FETCH AND PAGE SIZE - Embodiments of the invention are generally directed to systems, methods, and apparatuses for a common memory device for variable device width and scalable pre-fetch and page size. In some embodiments, a common memory device (such as a DRAM) can operate in any of a number of modes including, for example, a ×4 mode, a ×8 mode, and a ×16 mode. The page size provided by the DRAM may vary depending on the mode of the DRAM. In some embodiments, the amount of data pre-fetched by the DRAM also varies depending on the mode of the DRAM.10-27-2011

Patent applications by John Halbert, Beaverton, OR US

John B. Halbert, Beaverton, OR US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090327660MEMORY THROUGHPUT INCREASE VIA FINE GRANULARITY OF PRECHARGE MANAGEMENT - Methods and apparatus to improve throughput in memory devices are described. In one embodiment, memory throughput is increased via fine granularity of precharge management. In an embodiment, three separate precharge timings may be used, e.g., optimized per memory bank, per memory bank group, and/or per a memory device. Other embodiments are also disclosed and claimed.12-31-2009
20110138261METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ERROR MANAGEMENT IN A MEMORY DEVICE - A method and system for error management in a memory device. In one embodiment of the invention, the memory device can handle commands and address parity errors and cyclic redundancy check errors. In one embodiment of the invention, the memory can detect whether a received command has any parity errors by determining whether the command bits or the address bits of the received command has any parity errors. If a parity error or cyclic redundancy check error in the received command is detected, an error handling mechanism is triggered to recover from the errant command.06-09-2011

Patent applications by John B. Halbert, Beaverton, OR US

Richard A. Halbert, Redmond, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110320363SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENHANCING BUYER AND SELLER INTERACTION DURING A GROUP-BUYING SALE - A method and system are provided that enable buyers and sellers to communicate with each other and to negotiate the purchase terms of featured merchandise in a group-buying opportunity. Sellers and buyers may use various forms of on-line group-buying mechanisms in conjunction with the negotiation features of the invention. Buyers may send various inquiries to sellers regarding merchandise offered for sale through the online group-buying sale. Sellers may respond to buyer questions and queries, and in some instances, sellers may communicate instructions to the on-line group-buying mechanism to alter the course of an on-line group-buying sale in progress, e.g., a further reduction in price. The method and system further provides a mechanism for calculating a demand curve based on received buyer offers and applying the demand curve to an on-line group-buying sale.12-29-2011
20110320364SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENHANCING BUYER AND SELLER INTERACTION DURING A GROUP-BUYING SALE - A method and system are provided that enable buyers and sellers to communicate with each other and to negotiate the purchase terms of featured merchandise in a group-buying opportunity. Sellers and buyers may use various forms of on-line group-buying mechanisms in conjunction with the negotiation features of the invention. Buyers may send various inquiries to sellers regarding merchandise offered for sale through the online group-buying sale. Sellers may respond to buyer questions and queries, and in some instances, sellers may communicate instructions to the on-line group-buying mechanism to alter the course of an on-line group-buying sale in progress, e.g., a further reduction in price. The method and system further provides a mechanism for calculating a demand curve based on received buyer offers and applying the demand curve to an on-line group-buying sale.12-29-2011

Richard V. Halbert, Redmond, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110320301SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENHANCING BUYER AND SELLER INTERACTION DURING A GROUP-BUYING SALE - A method and system are provided that enable buyers and sellers to communicate with each other and to negotiate the purchase terms of featured merchandise in a group-buying opportunity. Sellers and buyers may use various forms of on-line group-buying mechanisms in conjunction with the negotiation features of the invention. Buyers may send various inquiries to sellers regarding merchandise offered for sale through the online group-buying sale. Sellers may respond to buyer questions and queries, and in some instances, sellers may communicate instructions to the on-line group-buying mechanism to alter the course of an on-line group-buying sale in progress, e.g., a further reduction in price. The method and system further provides a mechanism for calculating a demand curve based on received buyer offers and applying the demand curve to an on-line group-buying sale.12-29-2011
20110320362SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENHANCING BUYER AND SELLER INTERACTION DURING A GROUP-BUYING SALE - A method and system are provided that enable buyers and sellers to communicate with each other and to negotiate the purchase terms of featured merchandise in a group-buying opportunity. Sellers and buyers may use various forms of on-line group-buying mechanisms in conjunction with the negotiation features of the invention. Buyers may send various inquiries to sellers regarding merchandise offered for sale through the online group-buying sale. Sellers may respond to buyer questions and queries, and in some instances, sellers may communicate instructions to the on-line group-buying mechanism to alter the course of an on-line group-buying sale in progress, e.g., a further reduction in price. The method and system further provides a mechanism for calculating a demand curve based on received buyer offers and applying the demand curve to an on-line group-buying sale.12-29-2011

Thomas R. Halbert, Baton Rouge, LA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090166263Low pressure selective desulfurization of naphthas - A low hydrogen partial pressure process for desulfurizing naphtha in the presence of a hydrodesulfurization catalyst which catalyst is selective for suppressing hydrogenation of olefins and in the presence. This invention also relates to the use of optimum metals loading for achieving a high level of hydrodesulfurization with a low level of olefin saturation.07-02-2009
20100320123Selective Catalysts Having Silica Supports For Naphtha Hydrodesulfurization - A method for hydrodesulfurizing FCC naphtha is described. More particularly, a Co/Mo metal hydrogenation component is loaded on a silica or modified silica support in the presence of organic ligand and sulfided to produce a catalyst which is then used for hydrodesulfurizing FCC naphtha. The silica support has a defined pore size distribution which minimizes olefin saturation.12-23-2010

Patent applications by Thomas R. Halbert, Baton Rouge, LA US