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Allen B. Hepworth, El Cajon, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110062888 | Energy saving extra-low voltage dimmer and security lighting system wherein fixture control is local to the illuminated area - Prior applications disclosed power supply transmission voltage resulting in reduced line losses, with further energy conservation via luminous intensity control (dimming) of lamp(s) including LEDs. Additionally, an invertible, convertable luminaire, and upgraded control module design (comparable to a computer mainframe) comprised of function components including, for example, a microcontroller with programmable CPU, multiple LED driver(s), multiple independent lamp control(s), variable ON time segmentation(s) and variable ramp speed(s), voice actuation (s), security system(s), battery charge component(s), voltage drop (current) limiter(s), protection, ammeter(s), volt and watt meter(s); and voids for optional modules including but not limited to: clock timer(s); photocell(s); motion detector(s) of various function(s); push button(s); programming and function display(s); microphone(s); wireless transmitter(s)/receiver(s); fiber optic interconnection(s); remote control(s); integration to personal computer(s) or other central control system(s); speaker(s); camera(s); irrigation control(s); luminaire mountable laser module(s) and beacon(s); battery array(s); transmission voltage double isolation for nominal | 03-17-2011 |
David Hepworth, Noank, CT US
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| 20090270384 | MORPHOLINE DOPAMINE AGONISTS - The present invention provides for compounds of formula (I), (Ia) and (Ib) | 10-29-2009 |
Edward J. Hepworth, Denver, CO US
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| 20090036968 | DEVICE FOR MAINTAINING PATENT PARANASAL SINUS OSTIA - A device for maintaining a patent paranasal sinus ostium includes a tubular element having a proximal end, a distal end, and a center region between the proximal end and distal end. The tubular element has an insertion state and a deployment state. The tubular element is locatable in the sinus ostium when in the insertion state and expandable from the insertion state to the deployment state when located in the sinus ostium. In the deployment state, the center region confronts the sinus ostium with an outward radial force. | 02-05-2009 |
| 20110125092 | DEVICE FOR MAINTAINING PATENT PARANASAL SINUS OSTIA - A device for maintaining a patent paranasal sinus ostium includes a tubular element having a first end, a second end, and a center region between the proximal end and distal end. The tubular element has an insertion state and a deployment state. The tubular element is locatable in the sinus ostium when in the insertion state and expandable from the insertion state to the deployment state when located in the sinus ostium. In the deployment state, the center region confronts the sinus ostium with an outward radial force. | 05-26-2011 |
Gail Hepworth, Tucson, AZ US
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| 20100325093 | APPARATUS AND METHOD TO SEQUENTIALLY DEDUPLICATE GROUPS OF FILES COMPRISING THE SAME FILE NAME BUT DIFFERENT FILE VERSION NUMBERS - A method to sequentially deduplicate data, wherein the method receives a plurality of computer files, wherein each of the plurality of computer files comprises a label comprising a file name, a file type, a version number, and file size, and stores that plurality of computer files in a deduplication queue. The method then identifies a subset of the plurality of computer files, wherein each file of the subset comprises the same file name but a different version number, and wherein the subset comprises a maximum count of version numbers, and wherein the subset comprises a portion of the plurality of computer files. The method deduplicates the subset using a hash algorithm, and removes the subset from said deduplication queue. During the deduplicating, the method receives new computer files comprising the same file name, stores those new computer files to the deduplication queue, but does not add those new computer files to the subset. | 12-23-2010 |
Gail Hepworth, Milton, NY US
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| 20100235333 | APPARATUS AND METHOD TO SEQUENTIALLY DEDUPLICATE DATA - A method to sequentially deduplicate data, wherein the method receives a plurality of computer files, wherein each of the plurality of computer files comprises a label comprising a file name, a file type, a version number, and file size, and stores that plurality of computer files in a deduplication queue. The method then identifies a subset of the plurality of computer files, wherein each file of the subset comprises the same file name but a different version number, and wherein the subset comprises a maximum count of version numbers, and wherein the subset comprises a portion of the plurality of computer files. The method deduplicates the subset using a hash algorithm, and removes the subset from said deduplication queue. | 09-16-2010 |
Neil Hepworth, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20100002859 | Determining a Preferable Mode of Communicating with a Called Party - A called party's communications habits are determined from the party's communications history, and the habits and the called party's current state (presence) are analyzed in view of a calling party's parameters for a desired communication with the called party to determine a preferable mode and/or time for the desired communication. The preference is indicated to the calling party to assist the calling party in effecting the desired communication. | 01-07-2010 |
| 20100080374 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IDENTIFYING AND ELIMINATING THE SOURCE OF BACKGROUND NOISE IN MULTI-PARTY TELECONFERENCES - A mechanism is provided that allows participants on the conference call to identify, and then mute or filter, a participant(s) responsible for introducing the noise, regardless of whether the noise is caused by transmission impairments or by the participant(s) being in a noisy location. For example, individual users could be able to press a “test” button that could block each of the participants one at a time. This would allow the source of the noise to be identified. This “test button” could be one or more of provided at the endpoint(s), be enabled through a web interface or, for example, through a dedicated conference call interface at the endpoint(s) or at the conference bridge. The blocking of each participant could occur through interaction with the main PBX using, for example, in-band signaling to the PBX. Once the source(s) of the noise is identified, noise mitigation can be applied as needed. | 04-01-2010 |
Paul Hepworth, Riverton, UT US
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| 20080296379 | GRAPHICAL CODE READERS FOR BALANCING DECODE CAPABILITY AND SPEED BY USING IMAGE BRIGHTNESS INFORMATION - A method for adaptively varying resolutions of captured images may include capturing images and processing the captured images. The method may also include determining brightness information about the captured images. The method may also include varying the resolutions of the captured images based on the brightness information that is determined about the captured images. The method may also include determining intended brightness information corresponding to the captured images, and the resolutions of the captured images may be varied based on the intended brightness information as well as the brightness information. | 12-04-2008 |
| 20100044436 | GRAPHICAL CODE READERS THAT PROVIDE SEQUENCED ILLUMINATION FOR GLARE REDUCTION - A graphical code reader that provides sequenced illumination for glare reduction may include a plurality of light sources that illuminate a target area. The graphical code reader may also include at least one image sensor that captures an image of the target area using a rolling shutter technique. The graphical code reader may also include an illumination controller that sequences illumination of the light sources so that the light sources that are providing the normal component of the illumination to an active portion of the target area are turned off, and so that the light sources that are not providing the normal component of the illumination to the active portion of the target area are turned on. | 02-25-2010 |
| 20100147948 | GRAPHICAL CODE READERS THAT ARE CONFIGURED FOR GLARE REDUCTION - A method for glare reduction may be implemented by a graphical code reader. The method may include illuminating a target area using a plurality of light sources. The method may also include capturing images of the target area using at least one image sensor. The method may also include determining that glare is present in at least one captured image. The method may also include determining glare information that indicates which of the light sources are responsible for the glare. The method may further include taking corrective action to reduce the glare in subsequent images based on the glare information that is determined. | 06-17-2010 |
