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Adam Harvey, Brooklyn, NY US
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20120056546 | Anti-paparazzi/identity protection system - A method and apparatus described herein uses sensors to detect illumination indicative of an active auto-focus system in the IR, near IR, and visible light spectrums. This signal is used to trigger a light in the visible spectrum that disrupts a contrast differencing, passive auto-focus system. | 03-08-2012 |
Anthony Reid Harvey, Wellsville, NY US
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20100237003 | CERAMIC WATER PURIFICATION DEVICE - A ceramic water purifying device is provided. The device includes a silver treated packed particle bed in one embodiment. The device may also include feldspar or bottled glass. | 09-23-2010 |
Ben-Gary Harvey, West Hempstead, NY US
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20100119474 | CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE SUSCEPTIBILITY AND RELATED COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS - The invention provides a method of determining the likelihood that a smoker will or will not develop chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) by obtaining a sample from the smoker, analyzing the sample for the expression of a set of biomarkers associated with COPD, and comparing the expression pattern determined in the sample with a standard expression pattern to determine the likelihood that the smoker will or will not develop COPD. The invention further provides a composition, a method of treatment, and methods of determining the efficacy of treatment for COPD. | 05-13-2010 |
Curtis Harvey, Brooklyn, NY US
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20110077935 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR USER GENERATED TRANSLATION - Disclosed are methods and apparatus for enabling user communities around the world to engage in translation of web properties while using such web properties. In certain embodiments, a translation interface is provided with a served web property to allow users to submit translations for user interface (UI) strings from a particular property interface. While a user is engaging with the web property, the interface can also enable in-context editing and submission of translations. For example, translation submission can be presented as a replacement for the translated text within the page that is being rendered to the translator user. Certain interface embodiments also are configured to allow the user community to give feedback on the submitted translations. | 03-31-2011 |
Daniel R. Harvey, Bath, NY US
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20100107525 | Vacuum-Insulated Glass Windows With Glass-Bump Spacers - Vacuum-insulated glass (VIG) windows ( | 05-06-2010 |
20100291353 | METHOD OF SEPARATING STRENGTHENED GLASS - A method of cutting a glass sheet that has been thermally or chemically strengthened along a predetermined line, axis, or direction with high speed and with minimum damage on the cut edges. The strengthened glass sheet may be an aluminoborosilicate glass material having at least one alkali metal oxide modifier, and the ratio | 11-18-2010 |
20110100058 | FORMATION OF GLASS BUMPS WITH INCREASED HEIGHT USING THERMAL ANNEALING - The disclosure teaches methods of forming at least one bump in a glass substrate having a surface and a body portion. The method includes performing a first irradiation of a portion of the glass substrate to form in the glass surface the at least one bump having bump height. The method also includes performing thermal annealing of at least a portion of the glass substrate that includes the first irradiated portion. The method then includes performing a second irradiation of the bump to increase the bump height. | 05-05-2011 |
Daniel Ralph Harvey, Bath, NY US
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20130247615 | METHODS OF FORMING HIGH-DENSITY ARRAYS OF HOLES IN GLASS - A method of fabricating a high-density array of holes in glass is provided, comprising providing a glass piece having a front surface, then irradiating the front surface of the glass piece with a UV laser beam focused to a focal point within +/−100 μm of the front surface of the glass piece most desirably within +/−50 μm of the front surface. The lens focusing the laser has a numerical aperture desirably in the range of from 0.1 to 0.4, more desirably in the range of from 0.1 to 0.15 for glass thickness between 0.3 mm and 0.63 mm, even more desirably in the range of from 0.12 to 0.13, so as to produce open holes extending into the glass piece 100 from the front surface 102 of the glass piece, the holes having an diameter the in range of from 5 to 15 μm, and an aspect ratio of at least 20:1. For thinner glass, in the range of from 0.1-0.3 mm, the numerical aperture is desirably from 0.25 to 0.4, more desirably from 0.25 to 0.3, and the beam is preferably focused to within +/−30 μm of the front surface of the glass. The laser is desirable operated at a repetition rate of about 15 kHz or below. An array of holes thus produced may then be enlarged by etching. The front surface may be polished prior to etching, if desired. | 09-26-2013 |
20140116091 | HIGH-SPEED MICRO-HOLE FABRICATION IN GLASS - A method for fabricating a high-density array of holes in glass comprises providing a glass sheet having a front surface and irradiating the glass sheet with a laser beam so as to produce open holes extending into the glass sheet from the front surface of the glass sheet. The beam creates thermally induced residual stress within the glass around the holes, and after irradiating, the glass sheet is annealed to eliminate or reduce thermal stress caused by the step of irradiating. The glass sheet is then etched to produce the final hole size. Preferably, the glass sheet is also annealed before the step of irradiating, at sufficiently high temperature for a sufficient time to render the glass sheet dimensionally stable during the step of annealing after irradiating. | 05-01-2014 |
Daniel Ralph Harvey, Beaver Dams, NY US
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20130129947 | GLASS ARTICLE HAVING HIGH DAMAGE RESISTANCE - A glass article having strengthened surfaces joined by at least one edge. The strengthened surfaces are under compressive stress. The glass article also has an inner region that is under a tensile stress of greater than about 40 MPa. The edge includes at least one fracture line that is parallel to the surfaces. A first portion of the edge is under compression and a second portion is under tension. The edge is formed by irradiating a glass mother sheet with a laser to form a damage line within the central region laser and separating the glass article from the mother sheet. | 05-23-2013 |
20130321903 | SHEET GLASS PRODUCT FABRICATION WITH GROWTH-LIMITED GLASS BUMP SPACERS - Methods of forming a sheet glass product comprising a plurality of growth-limited glass bump spacers. According to the methods, a glass pane of the sheet glass product is irradiated with laser radiation to locally heat the glass pane at a plurality of spacer localities and induce growth of a plurality of glass bump spacers in the glass pane. The growth of the plurality of glass bump spacers is limited by utilizing a growth-limiting plate comprising a scattering surface portion. The scattering surface portion of the growth-limiting plate mitigates damage to the growth-limiting plate and may also mitigate damage to the glass pane. Vacuum insulated glass products and systems for forming a growth-limited sheet glass product are also provided. | 12-05-2013 |
20140147624 | Methods of Fabricating Glass Articles by Laser Damage and Etching - Methods of forming a glass article are disclosed. In one embodiment, a method of forming a glass article includes translating a pulsed laser beam on a glass substrate sheet to form a laser damage region between a first surface and a second surface of the glass substrate sheet. The method further includes applying an etchant solution to the glass substrate sheet to remove a portion of the glass substrate sheet about the laser damage region. The method may further include strengthening the glass substrate sheet by an ion-exchange strengthening process, and coating the glass substrate sheet with an acid-resistant coating. Also disclosed are methods where the laser damage region has an initial geometry that changes to a desired geometry following the reforming of the glass substrate sheet such that the initial geometry of the laser damage region compensates for the bending of the glass substrate sheet. | 05-29-2014 |
20140202209 | VACUUM-INSULATED GLASS WINDOWS WITH GLASS-BUMP SPACERS - Vacuum-insulated glass (VIG) windows ( | 07-24-2014 |
Dean S. Harvey, Cortland, NY US
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20120239238 | COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE BY WHICH AN AUTONOMOUS GUIDANCE SYSTEM CONTROLS AN INDUSTRIAL VEHICLE - A propulsion drive system is operated by a controller to propel an industrial vehicle along a path in an unmanned mode. An autonomous processor module sends commands to the vehicle controller in response to messages received via a communication network from a guidance and navigation system. The guidance and navigation system transmits a message over the communication network, wherein that message contains a first numerical value specifying the velocity and a second numerical value specifying an amount that the propulsion drive system is to turn a wheel of the industrial vehicle. The message also specifies a maximum speed limit and indicators commanding that a load carried by the industrial vehicle be raised and lowered. The autonomous processor module transmits a feedback message indicate actual vehicle operating parameters to the guidance and navigation system. | 09-20-2012 |
Gedeon Harvey, New York, NY US
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20100003206 | Cosmetic Composition Containing A Protein And An Enzyme Inhibitor - The present invention is a cosmetic composition comprising a water-soluble protein-based film-forming agent, the film-forming agent having a tertiary structure capable of undergoing a helix-coil transformation, a protease inhibitor in an amount sufficient to protect the protein on the stratum corneum and a cosmetically acceptable vehicle so that the protease inhibitor prolongs the pulling effect of the film-forming agent. | 01-07-2010 |
Heather Harvey, Brooklyn, NY US
John Andrew Harvey, New York, NY US
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20090276301 | System and Method for Identifying Ideas - A system and method for associating value with ideas. Unit of value indicators are issued to users. Ideas are identified by the users and submitted to the system. The users make requests to associate the unit of value indicators with the submitted ideas. As a result of an award event, an award winner is issued additional unit of value indicators. The award winner further associates such unit of value indicators with the ideas. | 11-05-2009 |
Michael Harvey, Lockport, NY US
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20090071812 | System and method for removing moisture from liquid desiccant - A system and method for removing water from a liquid desiccant such as a glycol used to dry cooled air in order to restore the desiccant to a purity up to around 97% in a closed continuous flow process. Liquid desiccant can be sprayed into cooled air in a conditioner where it gains moisture. The wet or gained desiccant can be optionally preheated in an economizing heat exchanger and then routed into a concentrator. Desiccant pure to around 97% can be removed from the concentrator, passed through an economizing heat exchanger to provide the preheating and returned to the conditioner holding area. The concentrator can be heated by steam or other means such as natural gas to boil the wet desiccant causing mixed vapor to enter a vertical distillation column where most of the glycol condenses out on the column packing or plates and returns to the concentrator. Almost pure water vapor normally passes out of the top of the column and can be condensed in a water-cooled (or otherwise cooled) condenser and collected or discarded as liquid water. A portion of the water can be piped back into the top of the column as a reflux stream that scrubs the column packing or plates of desiccant. In this way, the desiccant can be purified to around 97%. | 03-19-2009 |
Robert A. Harvey, St. Johnsville, NY US
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20110177199 | Method For Making A Sweet Potato Puree - This invention provides a method for making a sweet potato purée comprising the steps of (a) admixing a coarse sweet potato purée with a suitable amount of glucoamylase, wherein (i) the coarse sweet potato purée is made using frozen sweet potatoes that have been puréed at a suitable temperature, and (ii) the admixing is performed at a temperature and for a duration sufficient to permit the glucoamylase to catalyze the breakdown of starch present in the coarse purée to maltose and glucose; and (b) heating the resulting purée at a temperature and for a duration sufficient to inactivate the glucoamylase present therein. The color, taste and texture of the resulting sweet potato purée are comparable to those of a sweet potato purée made from fresh sweet potatoes and containing only native glucoamylase. | 07-21-2011 |
Sean Harvey, Astoria, NY US
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20110040617 | MANAGEMENT OF PUBLISHER YIELD - Publisher yield can be managed by establishing a revenue model that represents a relationship between ad revenue for a publisher of a web site and a plurality of parameters. The parameters can include, e.g., a minimum price for an advertiser to place an ad on a web page of the web site through an ad network, a number of advertiser ads presented on the web page, and a number of house ads presented on the web page. Values of the parameters are adjusted based on the revenue model to increase the ad revenue to the publisher. This may include adjusting the minimum price for an advertiser to place an ad on the web page through the ad network, the number of advertiser ads presented on the web page, and/or the number of house ads presented on the web page. | 02-17-2011 |
20140058809 | AD PARTNER REVENUE SHARE AND FINANCIAL TERMS ASSOCIATION OVERRIDES - Systems and methods for the creation and management of rules for the governance of revenue sharing are disclosed herein. Generally, the system and methods generate, based on a publisher's input, at least one financial term override object. The financial term override object comprises a set of rules that override a default set of rules to govern how revenue is divided between a partner and a publisher when a supplemental content object is displayed by a partner. The financial term override object is stored in a database. After storing the financial term override object, the financial term override object is associated with the publisher and the partner. A revenue shared owed to the partner is then calculated based on the override set of rules. | 02-27-2014 |
20140058832 | AD PARTNER REVENUE SHARE AND FINANCIAL TERMS LIBRARY - Systems and methods for creating and managing financial term objects are disclosed herein for generating, based on a publisher's input, a plurality financial term objects. A financial term object includes a set of rules that govern how revenue is divided between a partner and a publisher when a supplemental content object is displayed to a user in response to the user accessing an online property of the partner. After generating the financial term object, the publisher may use the system to system store the financial term object in a database. After storing the financial term object, the system allows the publisher to associate the plurality of financial term objects with a plurality of partners. After associating the financial term objects, the system may then calculate at least one revenue share owed to the partner based on a financial term object. | 02-27-2014 |
20140081771 | PUBLISHER INVENTORY EXTENSION - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for extending publisher inventory. In one aspect, a method includes receiving distribution agreement data specifying a first number of impressions that a first publisher has agreed to allocate to a content item provider during a specified period. A determination is made that an estimated total number of impressions that the first publisher will allocate to the content item provider over the specified period will be less than the first number of impressions. A third number of additional impressions are obtained from one or more second publishers that differ from the first publisher. At least a portion of the third number of additional impressions is allocated to the content item provider to meet the first number of impressions specified by the distribution agreement data. | 03-20-2014 |
Todd M. Harvey, Elmira, NY US
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20110256807 | METHOD FOR STRIPPING NITRIDE COATINGS - Methods for stripping partially oxidized nitride wear or release coatings from metal workpieces comprise disrupting surface oxidation layers present on the coatings following use, and causing electrical current to flow from the workpiece and release coating to a counter electrode while the workpiece, release coating and counter electrode are immersed in an aqueous alkaline electrolyte solution. | 10-20-2011 |
Todd Michael Harvey, Elmira, NY US
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20140151329 | FOAM ETCHANT AND METHODS FOR ETCHING GLASS - A foam acid glass etching media including a solvent; a source of fluorine; and a nonionic surfactant. The foam acid is in the form of a colloidal dispersion with a gas dispersed in a continuous liquid phase. The media is useful in etching or polishing glass sheets in a batch or continuous process. Described is a method for etching or polishing glass by providing a glass having at least one major surface; and contacting the at least one major surface with a foam acid. | 06-05-2014 |
Vaughn Harvey, New York, NY US
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20130054487 | COMPUTER-BASED SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR COMPUTING MARKET-ADJUSTED ELASTICITIES FOR ACCOUNTS - Relating resources expended by a securities research entity to revenue received by a financial services firm including the securities research entity. A computer system may receive account revenue data indicative of revenue received by the financial services firm from a first customer investment account for at least securities trade execution by the financial services firm for the first customer investment account. The computer system may also receive account expense data indicative of expenses incurred by the securities research entity on behalf of the first customer investment account. The computer system may determine a market condition-adjusted elasticity for the first customer investment account. The market condition-adjusted elasticity, determined based on at least one market condition for securities, may indicate a relationship between the expenses incurred by the research entity on behalf of the first customer investment account and the revenue received by the financial services firm from the first customer investment account. | 02-28-2013 |
Vaughn S. Harvey, New York, NY US
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20150032665 | COMPUTER-BASED SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR COMPUTING MARKET-ADJUSTED ELASTICITIES FOR ACCOUNTS - Relating resources expended by a securities research entity to revenue received by a financial services firm including the securities research entity. A computer system may receive account revenue data indicative of revenue received by the financial services firm from a first customer investment account for at least securities trade execution by the financial services firm for the first customer investment account. The computer system may also receive account expense data indicative of expenses incurred by the securities research entity on behalf of the first customer investment account. The computer system may determine a market condition-adjusted elasticity for the first customer investment account. The market condition-adjusted elasticity, determined based on at least one market condition for securities, may indicate a relationship between the expenses incurred by the research entity on behalf of the first customer investment account and the revenue received by the financial services firm from the first customer investment account. | 01-29-2015 |
Vaughn Stephen Harvey, New York, NY US
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20130275845 | INTERACTIVE USER INTERFACE FOR DISPLAYING SUPPLY CHAIN INFORMATION - An interactive user interface is disclosed. According to various embodiments, the interface includes a first field and at least one additional field. The first field lists a focal item and the at least one additional field contains a listing of items related to the focal item. Certain of the related items in the at least one additional field include a hyperlink which, when activated by the user, causes the item corresponding to the activated hyperlink to become a new focal item listed in the first field, such that the at least one additional field transitions to list items related to the new focal item. The focal item may be, for example, an identifier corresponding to a company, and the at least one additional field may contain a listing of identifiers corresponding to companies that are customers, suppliers or competitors of the focal item company. | 10-17-2013 |
William J. Harvey, Honeoye, NY US
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20090235457 | Medical Table Foot and Leg Support System - A patient foot and leg support system which may be easily and quickly attached to and replace exam-type supports on a standard GYN exam table. The boot-type supports of the present invention are configured and positioned to provide maximum patient comfort over the prolonged periods demanding of certain medical procedures which would not otherwise be possible using the exam-type foot and leg supports typically used with GYN exam tables. As such, a doctor may easily convert their existing GYN exam table into a procedure table within their office as desired. | 09-24-2009 |
William Morris Harvey, Gardiner, NY US
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20090259518 | ANALYZING RETURN ON INVESTMENT OF ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS USING CROSS-CORRELATION OF MULTIPLE DATA SOURCES - In various embodiments, strategies, tools and techniques are provided for processing and analyzing data in an advertising measurement system accessible through a software-as-a-service model or a client-downloaded computer program. The system may be configured to receive and process household media exposure data, product purchase data, advertising data, program data, and demographic data, wherein the data may be obtained from various sources, including from a program delivery source (e.g., a television set-top box) located in a household of a consumer. The data may be matched and cross-correlated for calculating return on advertising investment measurements and other metrics. The data may be used to optimize media placement generally or to address advertising content to specific households. Methods for storing data in the advertising measurement system by distributing the data across multiple shards are also provided. In addition, methods for protecting privacy of communicated data are disclosed. | 10-15-2009 |
20100161492 | ANALYZING RETURN ON INVESTMENT OF ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS USING CROSS-CORRELATION OF MULTIPLE DATA SOURCES - In various embodiments, strategies, tools and techniques are provided for processing and analyzing data in an advertising measurement system accessible through a software-as-a-service model or a client-downloaded computer program. The system may be configured to receive and process household media exposure data, product purchase data, advertising data, program data, and demographic data, wherein the data may be obtained from various sources, including from a program delivery source (e.g., a television set-top box) located in a household of a consumer. The data may be matched and cross-correlated for calculating return on advertising investment measurements and other metrics. The data may be used to optimize media placement generally or to address advertising content to specific households. Methods for storing and accessing data in the advertising measurement system by distributing the data across multiple shards are also provided. In addition, methods for protecting privacy of communicated data are disclosed. | 06-24-2010 |
20110288907 | USING CONSUMER PURCHASE BEHAVIOR FOR TELEVISION TARGETING - In various embodiments, strategies, tools and techniques are provided for using consumer purchaser behavior for targeting delivery of content to consumers through television and other media. An advertising measurement system, which may be accessible through a software-as-a-service model or a client-downloaded computer program, may be used to process and analyze data. The system may be configured to receive and process household media exposure data, product purchase data, advertising data, program data, and demographic data, wherein the data may be obtained from various sources, including from a program delivery source (e.g., a television set-top box) located in a household of a consumer. Data may be collected from a variety of people identification tools for analyzing the identities of one or more people viewing content delivered on a program delivery source. Data may also be collected from various types of metering devices. The data may be matched for calculating return on advertising investment measurements and other metrics. The data may be used to optimize media placement generally or to address advertising content to specific households. Methods for storing and accessing data in the advertising measurement system by distributing the data across multiple shards are also provided. In addition, methods for protecting privacy of communicated data are disclosed. | 11-24-2011 |
20130006706 | USING CONSUMER PURCHASE BEHAVIOR FOR TELEVISION TARGETING - In various embodiments, strategies, tools and techniques are provided for using consumer purchaser behavior for targeting delivery of content to consumers through television and other media. An advertising measurement system, which may be accessible through a software-as-a-service model or a client-downloaded computer program, may be used to process and analyze data. The system may be configured to receive and process household media exposure data, product purchase data, advertising data, program data, and demographic data, wherein the data may be obtained from various sources, including from a program delivery source (e.g., a television set-top box) located in a household of a consumer. Data may be collected from a variety of people identification tools for analyzing the identities of one or more people viewing content delivered on a program delivery source. Data may also be collected from various types of metering devices. | 01-03-2013 |