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Barry Jay Heck, Marina Del Rey, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090092689COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR SUPPORTING FEMALE SEXUAL HEALTH - The present invention relates generally to a composition and method for supporting female sexual wellness by providing a nutritional supplement comprising of 04-09-2009

John Heck, Berkelay, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100127727PROTECTION LAYERS FOR MEDIA PROTECTION DURING FABRICATION OF PROBE MEMORY DEVICE - A micro-electro-mechanical system (MEMS) seek-scan probe (SSP) memory device utilizes a protective layer over the delicate media layer to protect the media during harsh processing steps that may otherwise damage the media layer. The protective layer may comprise a layer of germanium and a layer of silicon dioxide.05-27-2010

Larry Heck, Los Altos, CA US

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20090319507METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR ADAPTING A RANKING FUNCTION OF A SEARCH ENGINE FOR USE WITH A SPECIFIC DOMAIN - Methods and apparatuses are provided for adapting hierarchical structure information associated with a first ranking function tuned for use in a first domain for use in a second domain.12-24-2009

Larry P. Heck, Los Altos, CA US

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20090162824AUTOMATED LEARNING FROM A QUESTION AND ANSWERING NETWORK OF HUMANS - A QA robot learns how to answer questions by observing human interaction over online social networks. The QA robot observes the way people ask questions and how other users respond to those questions. In addition, the QA robot observes which questions are most helpful and analyzes those questions to identify the characteristics of those questions that are most helpful. The QA robot then uses those observations to enhance the way it answers questions in the future.06-25-2009
20090164395MODELING, DETECTING, AND PREDICTING USER BEHAVIOR WITH HIDDEN MARKOV MODELS - Mechanisms model, detect, and predict user behavior as a user navigates the Web. In one embodiment, mechanisms model user behavior using predictive models, such as discrete Markov processes, where the user's behavior transitions between a finite number of states. The user's behavior state may not be directly observable (e.g., a user does not proactively indicate what behavior state he is in). Thus, the behavior state of a user is usually only indirectly observable. Mechanisms use predictive models, such as hidden Markov models, to predict the transitions in the user's behavior states.06-25-2009
20090177645ADAPTING A CONTEXT-INDEPENDENT RELEVANCE FUNCTION FOR IDENTIFYING RELEVANT SEARCH RESULTS - Techniques for predicting user interests based on information known about a specific context is provided. A context-independent relevance function is generated from information gathered from many users and/or from many documents (or files). Information about a specific context (e.g., a particular user, a particular group of users, or type of content) is used to adapt the CI relevance function to the specific context. Based on a query submitted by a user, the adapted relevance function is used to identify results that the user would most likely be interested in. Results may include references to webpages and advertisements.07-09-2009

Matthew Heck, Encinitas, CA US

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20080241231TRANSDERMAL DELIVERY OF DEXAMETHASONE AND PROMETHAZINE - Relief or prophylaxis from nausea and/or emesis are provided by transdermal compositions comprising dexamethasone and promethazine. The transdermal compositions are in the form of transdermal solutions and/or suspensions, such as lotions, pastes, gels, ointments or transdermal patches.10-02-2008

Richard D. Heck, Lucerne Valley, CA US

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20090007804MELON CUTTING APPARATUS - The present invention relates to a melon cutting apparatus that cuts a melon portion or melon half. The apparatus cuts the melon pulp into sections, and removes the rind from the pulp. The apparatus includes a base having an opening; a cutting matrix that has a plurality of blades, wherein the cutting matrix communicates with the opening. The apparatus also includes a sweeping blade that is curved and positioned at or near the cutting matrix and is used to cut the rind from the melon pulp. The apparatus further includes an actuator that engages the sweeping blade. The apparatus embodies an arm attached to the apparatus, and a pressure cap that is mounted to the arm, opposite the cutting matrix. Additionally, the present invention pertains to systems and methods of using the apparatus.01-08-2009
20100224041FOOD SLICER - A food slicing apparatus includes a container, a removable top, and a slicing device that includes blades and slides relative to the top. The top defines a patterned hole which accommodates the blades as the slicing device slides from an open position in which the blades are spaced from the top, toward a closed position in which the blades are disposed through the patterned hole. A piece of food that is placed on the top below the blades and is sliced by pressing the slicing device against the food and the sliced pieces are moved into the container by further pressing on the slicing device thereby pressing the frame of the slicing device against the food. The slicing device and top are thereafter removed from the container, and a lid is placed on the container to accommodate the food after it has been sliced.09-09-2010
20100270124 PLANT PRODUCT CONVEYOR SYSTEM AND METHOD - A conveyor method and apparatus for transporting and presenting plant products, such as fruit, vegetables, or similar articles, to a pick-up device on a packing machine which packs plant products in cartons by layer. The conveyor comprises a frame, a set of pulleys and belts within the frame, and a set of pre-formed, interchangeable pattern plates that are readily replaceable by alternative pattern plates. The method comprises loading the pre-formed, interchangeable pattern plates at a loading end of the conveyor and transporting them to a pick-up end of the conveyor where the articles are unloaded by a pick-up head on a packing machine.10-28-2010

Patent applications by Richard D. Heck, Lucerne Valley, CA US