Higaki
Harrison Higaki, San Mateo, CA US
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20090255019 | Hydrangea plant named 'Glory" - A new and distinct cultivar of | 10-08-2009 |
20100138967 | Hydrangea Plant named "Dove" - A new and distinct cultivar of | 06-03-2010 |
Harrison M. Higaki, San Mateo, CA US
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20100199396 | Hydrangea Plant Named 'Supreme White' - A new and distinct cultivar of | 08-05-2010 |
20100242144 | Hydrangea plant named 'Carina' - A new and distinct cultivar of | 09-23-2010 |
20120047611 | HYDRANGEA PLANT NAMED 'GALILEE' - A new and distinct cultivar of | 02-23-2012 |
20120174271 | Hydrangea plant named 'Grace' - A new and distinct cultivar of | 07-05-2012 |
20120331599 | Hydrangea plant named 'Peppermint Twist' - A new and distinct cultivar of | 12-27-2012 |
20120331600 | Hydrangea plant named 'New Wine' - A new and distinct cultivar of | 12-27-2012 |
20120331601 | Hydrangea plant named 'Royalty' - A new and distinct cultivar of | 12-27-2012 |
20120331602 | Hydrangea plant named 'Freedom' - A new and distinct cultivar of | 12-27-2012 |
20140289914 | Hydrangea plant named 'BC7.3' - A new and distinct cultivar of | 09-25-2014 |
20140289915 | Hydrangea plant named 'BC7.12' - A new and distinct cultivar of | 09-25-2014 |
20140304865 | Hydrangea Plant named 'BC8.3' - A new and distinct cultivar of | 10-09-2014 |
20140304866 | Hydrangea Plant named 'BC7.13' - A new and distinct cultivar of | 10-09-2014 |
Kristin Higaki, Mountain View, CA US
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20150106146 | PRIORITY CALENDAR - A computer-implemented method for creating an electronic meeting event is provided. The method includes receiving event information for a meeting event from a user, determining external signals related to the received event information and providing for transmitting to the user, a first electronic suggestion to add meeting participants to the meeting event, wherein the first electronic suggestion is based at least on one of received event information for the meeting event or the determined external signals related to the received event information. The method also includes receiving a user response to the first electronic suggestion to add meeting participants to the meeting event and providing for transmitting to the user, a second electronic suggestion to add additional meeting participants to the meeting event, wherein the second electronic suggestion is based on at least the received user response to the first generated electronic suggestion. | 04-16-2015 |
Robert Higaki, Watsonville, CA US
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20150022906 | Tandem Telephoto Lenses - An apparatus has a plate having a length, a width and an attachment interface, two clamping mechanisms, each having a cross piece fastened orthogonally to the elongated plate, a bumper block formed under the cross piece, an inflexible strap joined the cross piece on one side of the elongated plate, and a first tightening mechanism enabled to draw the strap joined to the cross piece on an opposite side of the elongated plate. The attachment interface allows the cross piece of the clamping mechanisms to be assembled at a plurality of different positions along the length of the elongated plate, such that a distance between the two clamping mechanisms is adjustable, allowing the clamping mechanisms to be joined to a tubular barrel at two different positions of equal or differing diameter. | 01-22-2015 |
Wayne K. Higaki, Traverse City, MI US
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20100328415 | SECURITY LASER PRINTING FILM - A laser markable security laser transfer film includes a carrier web formed from a laser light-transmissive material and a taggant-containing film disposed on the carrier web. The taggant-containing film is formulated from an energy sensitive taggant capable of withstanding temperatures of at least about 1800° F. to about 2200° F. The taggant absorbs energy at a first predetermined wavelength and, in response, emits energy at a second predetermined wavelength that is different from the first wavelength. The taggant-containing film further includes a polymeric resin. The taggant-containing film is disposed on the object to be marked with the taggant-containing film adjacent the object, and laser light is directed through the film to fuse the taggant-containing film onto the object to form a taggant-containing marking on the object. When the taggant-containing marking is subjected to energy at the first predetermined wavelength, the taggant-containing marking on the object is excited and in response emits energy at the second predetermined wavelength. | 12-30-2010 |
20110278473 | METHOD FOR MAKING SECURITY LASER PRINTING FILM - A laser markable security laser transfer film includes a carrier web formed from a laser light-transmissive material and a taggant-containing film disposed on the carrier web. The taggant-containing film is formulated from an energy sensitive taggant capable of withstanding temperatures of at least about | 11-17-2011 |
Yuji Higaki, Mountain View, CA US
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20140365358 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CONTEXT-BASED CHECK-OUT FLOWS USING A PASS-THROUGH PAYMENT GATEWAY - Methods and systems for context-based check-out flows using a pass-through payment gateway (PTPG) are described. One method in a user computing device includes transmitting a probability request for a user to a network application seeking an indication of whether the user would likely utilize payment information stored by the network application while placing an order using a commerce application. Upon receiving a response, the commerce application presents a UI element indicating that the user may utilize the stored payment information to complete the order. Another method in a PTPG includes receiving a request from a commerce application to charge a user for an order. In response, the gateway transmits a charge request to an identified payment gateway system for the commerce application on behalf of the commerce application such that a monetary amount is credited to an account of the commerce application directly by the payment gateway system. | 12-11-2014 |
20150052036 | DYNAMICALLY PROVIDING A THIRD-PARTY CHECKOUT OPTION - Methods for facilitating financial transactions include facilitating or otherwise increasing the ease and speed of checkout processes. In particular, one or more implementations comprise an e-commerce payment facilitator that acts as an intermediary between a commerce application and a payment gateway. The e-commerce payment facilitator can provide stored payment information to a commerce application based on a few simple selections by a user. This allows a user to easily and securely complete commerce transactions, which simplifies the user's checkout experience and reduces barriers to purchase. Furthermore, the e-commerce payment facilitator can pass payment details to the commerce application's payment gateway. In addition to the foregoing, methods involve dynamically and intelligently providing a user the option of using payment information stored by the network application. | 02-19-2015 |
20150052061 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR FACILITATING E-COMMERCE PAYMENTS - Methods for facilitating financial transactions include facilitating or otherwise increasing the ease and speed of checkout processes. In particular, one or more implementations comprise an e-commerce payment facilitator that acts as an intermediary between a commerce application and a payment gateway. The e-commerce payment facilitator can provide stored payment information to a commerce application based on a few simple selections by a user. This allows a user to easily and securely complete commerce transactions, which simplifies the user's checkout experience and reduces barriers to purchase. Furthermore, the e-commerce payment facilitator can pass payment details to the commerce application's payment gateway. In addition to the foregoing, methods involve dynamically and intelligently providing a user the option of using payment information stored by the network application. | 02-19-2015 |