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Bruce P. Henry, Seattle, WA US
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| 20090055228 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DUSPLAYING INHERENT PROJECT UNCERTAINTY - A software and/or hardware facility for graphically displaying schedule uncertainty inherent in projects. In some embodiments, the facility generates uncertainty bars for display to users that express the uncertainty inherent in work items, such as projects and/or tasks. An uncertainty bar can visually indicate the work item's earliest start date, earliest expected finish date, expected finish date, latest expected finish date and latest finish date, as calculated by the facility. For a project that has multiple component tasks, the facility can generate an uncertainty bar for each component task. The facility can also generate an uncertainty bar for the entire project. In some embodiments, the facility generates graphs that display the history of uncertainty for work items. | 02-26-2009 |
| 20090055237 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING INHERENT PROJECT UNCERTAINTY - A software and/or hardware facility for managing project schedules having inherent uncertainty. The facility allows users to create hierarchical data structures to model projects and other collective efforts. The hierarchical data structures contain work items that can represent tasks, collections of tasks and collections of collections and tasks. Each work item can have associated with it an estimate provided by a user, such as a ranged estimate of the amount of work remaining before the work item is completed. Based at least in part on the provided estimate, the facility can calculate expected start and finish dates for each work item. By calculating expected start and finish dates for all or most of the work items in a project, the facility is able to calculate an expected end date for the entire project. By basing the calculation on ranged estimates, the facility can account for the uncertainty inherent in projects. | 02-26-2009 |
Daniel S. Henry, Kettle Falls, WA US
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| 20090183659 | PELLET STOVE - According to embodiments of the present invention, a pellet stove includes a firepot assembly with a bottom plate slideable along rails to move between a closed position during combustion in the firepot and an open position during ash removal. According to other embodiments, a firebox or combustion enclosure includes a plurality of airfoils formed on the inner and outer surfaces of the enclosure to facilitate heat exchange between exhaust gases flowing across the inner surface of the enclosure and air blown across the outer surface of the enclosure. According to some embodiments, the airfoils and enclosure are of integral unibody construction. According to yet other embodiments, a user sets parameters via a wall control unit, and a stove control unit receives the parameters and automatically controls fuel feed rate, ignition, convection blower, combustion blower, and/or firepot cleaning based on the one or more parameters. | 07-23-2009 |
Michael Jay Henry, Yakima, WA US
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| 20100021706 | Molded thin-layer lignocellulosic composites made using hybrid poplar and methods of making same - Thin-layer lignocellulosic composites made using hybrid poplar and methods for the manufacture of such thin-layer composites are disclosed. Also described is a process for making thin-layer lignocellulosic composite door skins using hybrid poplar wood fiber. | 01-28-2010 |
Michael Paul Henry, Seattle, WA US
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| 20110138717 | WINDOW REMEDIATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A window remediation system includes a sill member having a portion coupled to an exterior sheathing of a building adjacent a through-opening between the exterior sheathing and a siding panel, and another portion extending into and being coupled to a lower region of the opening. The system further includes a plurality of corner members each having a body configured to be coupled to the exterior sheathing between the exterior sheathing and a siding panel. The corner members include a return flange extending into the through-opening. The system includes a pair of side jambs each having a body configured to be coupled to the exterior sheathing and between the exterior sheathing and a siding panel, and a return flange extending into the through-opening. First and second portions of the side jambs toward longitudinal ends thereof overlap a portion of opposing corner members, respectively. The return flange of each corner member is positioned contiguous the return flange of the corresponding corner member. The system includes a head flashing member having an awning element, a first securing tab, and a second securing tab, the first securing tab configured to be coupled to the exterior sheathing between the exterior sheathing and a siding panel toward an upper region of the opening. The second securing tab is coupled or bonded toward the upper region of the through-opening. | 06-16-2011 |
Randolph L. Henry, Arlington, WA US
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| 20110215202 | WING SPAR SPLICE JOINT - A wing spar joint is provided for coupling the inboard ends of a right wing spar and a left wing spar. The wing spar joint comprises a forward fitting, an aft fitting, a spar cap a lower chord fitting and a strap member. A first plurality of fasteners secure the forward fitting and the aft fitting together through a web portion of the wing spars. A second plurality of fasteners secure the upper spar cap, the lower spar cap and the forward fitting together through upper chords of the wing spars. A third plurality of fasteners secure the lower chord fitting, the strap member and the forward fitting together through lower chords of the wing spars. The forward fitting, aft fitting, spar cap and strap member are thus secured together with the wing spars to form a rigid connecting joint at the inboard ends of the wing spars. | 09-08-2011 |
Robert R. Henry, Seattle, WA US
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| 20110276789 | PARALLEL PROCESSING OF DATA - A data parallel pipeline may specify multiple parallel data objects that contain multiple elements and multiple parallel operations that operate on the parallel data objects. Based on the data parallel pipeline, a dataflow graph of deferred parallel data objects and deferred parallel operations corresponding to the data parallel pipeline may be generated and one or more graph transformations may be applied to the dataflow graph to generate a revised dataflow graph that includes one or more of the deferred parallel data objects and deferred, combined parallel data operations. The deferred, combined parallel operations may be executed to produce materialized parallel data objects corresponding to the deferred parallel data objects. | 11-10-2011 |
| 20110276962 | PARALLEL PROCESSING OF DATA - An untrusted application is received at a data center including one or more processing modules and providing a native processing environment. The untrusted application includes a data parallel pipeline. Secured processing environments are used to execute the untrusted application. | 11-10-2011 |
Ronald D. Henry, Seattle, WA US
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| 20080292303 | ENHANCED CAMERA TRANSPORT SYSTEM AND METHOD - As discussed herein, an enhanced camera transport system and method includes a strap and coupler. The coupler is configured to engage with an attachment point on a camera otherwise reserved by engagement with a camera stand such as a tripod, monopod, or the like. Following general camera construction, the attachment point is found on the bottom of the camera. In some implementations, the coupler is slideably attached to the strap to assist with repositioning of the camera from a transport position to a picture taking position. Other implementations include an enclosure for storage of the camera while not being used. | 11-27-2008 |
| 20100284681 | ENHANCED CAMERA TRANSPORT SYSTEM AND METHOD - As discussed herein, an enhanced camera transport system and method includes a strap and coupler. The coupler is configured to engage with an attachment point on a camera otherwise reserved by engagement with a camera stand such as a tripod, monopod, or the like. Following general camera construction, the attachment point is found on the bottom of the camera. In some implementations, the coupler is slideably attached to the strap to assist with repositioning of the camera from a transport position to a picture taking position. Other implementations include an enclosure for storage of the camera while not being used. | 11-11-2010 |
| 20110081143 | ENHANCED CAMERA TRANSPORT SYSTEM AND METHOD - An enhanced camera transport system and method includes a strap and coupler. The coupler is configured to engage with an attachment point on a camera otherwise reserved by engagement with a camera stand such as a tripod, monopod, or the like. Following general camera construction, the attachment point is found on the bottom of the camera. In some implementations, the coupler is slideably attached to the strap to assist with repositioning of the camera from a transport position to a picture taking position. Other implementations include an enclosure for storage of the camera while not being used. | 04-07-2011 |
Scott M. Henry, Seattle, WA US
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| 20110305660 | OMEGA-FUNCTIONALIZED POLYMERS, JUNCTION-FUNCTIONALIZED BLOCK COPOLYMERS, POLYMER BIOCONJUGATES, AND RADICAL CHAIN EXTENSION POLYMERIZATION - Polymeric compounds having spatially controlled bioconjugation sites are described. Functionalization is achieved by selective co-terminal chain extension of polymer chains by radical polymerization, such as reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization. | 12-15-2011 |
William C. Henry, Redmond, WA US
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| 20080288239 | Localization and internationalization of document resources - Automated localization (translation) and internationalization of document resources may be provided for use by various target user groups requiring different text languages and/or document settings. A document resource including pre-built textual components and document settings and properties is first passed through a translation process for translating any pre-built textual content to one or more target languages. Text strings in the document resource may be extracted, translated and replaced to the document resource. Internationalization processing may then be accomplished wherein default page sizes, margin settings, language reading direction, and other document settings and properties are modified according to each target user group for the document resource. For initial document resource assembly, source files are identified for each component of a given document resource. The source files may be localized and internationalized and then may be used to compile a document resource for each of one or more target user groups. | 11-20-2008 |
