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Haycock
David Haycock, Alameda, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110109805 | INTELLIGENT VIDEO GRAPHICS SWITCHER - Methods and apparatus are provided for efficiently and intelligently communicating characteristic information in video graphics switcher environments. An intelligent video graphics switcher obtains display device characteristic information associated with multiple display devices and maintains updated characteristic information. When an event such as a connection/disconnection or switching event occurs between the video graphics switcher and a display device, the characteristic information is communicated to an appropriate host by triggering a connection/disconnection event with the host. | 05-12-2011 |
John Haycock, Sheffield GB
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110262897 | IMAGING TECHNIQUES USING A TRIDENTATE LIGAND - The present invention relates to microscopy and, in particular, Time-resolved Emission Imaging Microscopy (TREM). The Invention relates to the use of a transition metal complex having a tridentate ligand in an imaging technique. The transition metal is preferably platinum. | 10-27-2011 |
Mark Joseph Haycock, Te Awamutu NZ
Richard Glen Haycock, West Vancouver CA
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090188974 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INDEPENDENT VERIFICATION OF CIRCULATING BANK NOTES - A system and method for independently verifying a bank note processor's handling of circulating bank notes. Independent detectors are provided along the transport path of a bank note processing device. Also provided is at least one independent memory storage device for logging data from the independent detectors. As the note passes along the transport path, the independent detectors evaluate the note's fitness. The independent detector data is subsequently provided to the central bank or commercial organization for auditing of the bank note processor and for generating bank note statistics. Independent detectors may also be used on the transport path output bins to corroborate the other detectors and to verify the integrity of the sorting logic. Mirrored independent detectors allow for corroborating independent data. The invention is operable on any bank note processing device that performs at least a subset of a fitness determination on each note. | 07-30-2009 |
| 20110264261 | System and Method for Independent Verification of Circulating Bank Notes - A system and method for independently verifying a bank note processor's handling of circulating bank notes. Independent detectors are provided along the transport path of a bank note processing device. Also provided is at least one independent memory storage device for logging data from the independent detectors. As the note passes along the transport path, the independent detectors evaluate the note's fitness. The independent detector data is subsequently provided to the central bank or commercial organization for auditing of the bank note processor and for generating bank note statistics. Independent detectors may also be used on the transport path output bins to corroborate the other detectors and to verify the integrity of the sorting logic. Mirrored independent detectors allow for corroborating independent data. The invention is operable on any bank note processing device that performs at least a subset of a fitness determination on each note. | 10-27-2011 |
Todd Haycock, Buford, GA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090244600 | BILLING AND REMITTANCE PAYMENT SYSTEM - A system and a computer program product process billing documents and payments. The system includes one or more processors for processing billing documents and for processing payments, and one or more databases in communication with the one or more processors. The one or more databases store information generated by the one or more processors. The computer program product enables a computer system to process billing documents and payments. The computer system has a computer readable storage medium bearing software instructions. The computer program product has software instructions for enabling the computer system to perform predetermined operations, and the predetermined operations include: providing print rules that control the production of billing documents; providing remittance rules that control processing of the payments; and storing images related to the billing documents and the payments. | 10-01-2009 |
