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Arnold Hill, Orlando, FL US
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| 20090209405 | Method for Synthesizing Bulk Ceramics and Structures from Polymeric Ceramic Precursors - A method and product made by using a polymeric ceramic precursor to synthesize dense, crack-free bulk ceramics in a technique using a sacrificial mold provides a ceramic structure for many technical, medical and industrial applications. The novel process uses an open cell material as a sacrificial mold to shape a ceramic precursor during curing. The cured ceramic green body can be machined and shaped to form the desired ceramic structure prior to final pyrolysis. The open cell material forms gas release paths to release large amount of gases generated during the pyrolysis of the cured ceramic precursor. After pyrolysis, an intact, dense, crack-free ceramic structure with high purity, strength and durability is obtained. Uses of the present invention include, but are not limited to, bulk ceramic parts, ceramic crucibles, a replacement material in some applications involving glass, silicon carbides, silicon nitrides, hafnium carbide and the like. | 08-20-2009 |
| 20100116412 | Methods for synthesizing bulk, composite and hybrid structures from polymeric ceramic precursors as well as other polymeric substances and compounds - This invention relates to polymer derived ceramics (PDC's) and more particularly, to methods and product made by using polymeric derived ceramic precursors to synthesize dense, crack-free bulk ceramics in a technique using sacrificial molds, coating processes, replication processes, assembly processes and finishing processes; where gas release paths are created and maintained during these processes to release gases generated during pyrolysis of the ceramic precursor. | 05-13-2010 |
Carolyn Hill, Windermere, FL US
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| 20090056727 | THUMB- AND FINGER-SUCKING INHIBITION GARMENT AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A garment for inhibiting thumb and finger sucking includes pajamas having sleeves that cover the hands with a puppet having a likeness of a creature. The child is told a story that has the creature as a character therein. The child is encouraged to participate in the story-telling with the use of the puppet, with the child acting out the part played by the creature in the story. Such an activity engages a child by being part of the action of the story and distracts the child from thumb and or finger sucking. The child is encouraged to wear the garment during the night so that the puppet/creature remains at the end of the sleeves in covering relation to the hands during the night, thereby deterring and inhibiting the child from thumb and or finger sucking. Another element can include positive reinforcement in the form of a reward system. | 03-05-2009 |
Diondra D. Hill, Tampa, FL US
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| 20090075932 | METHOD OF SELECTIVELY INHIBITING PKCiota - PKCiota inhibitor 1H-imidazole-4-carboxamide, 5-amino-1-[2,3-dihydroxy-4-[(phosphonooxy)methyl]cyclopentyl]-,[1R-(1α,2β,3β,4α)], (ICA-1), targets a unique sequence (amino acid residues 469-475) in the catalytic domain of PKCiota and inhibits PKCiota activity. The data shows suprising and unexpected ability of ICA-1 to selectively inhibit the proliferation of cells that overexpress PKCiota. | 03-19-2009 |
Herb Hill, Lithia, FL US
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| 20090307814 | GUZMANIA PLANT NAMED 'SKOHICLI' - A new and distinct | 12-10-2009 |
James W. Hill, Tampa, FL US
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| 20090241580 | Atmospheric Water Harvesters - An atmospheric water harvester includes a cooling member over which humid air flows to condense moisture from the atmosphere. The cooling member may be the evaporator of a conventional, gas vapor-based refrigeration circuit. If a gas vapor-based refrigeration circuit is used, the compressor of the circuit may be variable speed. A fan or impeller used to move air through the system may also be variable speed. A preferred embodiment includes a variable flow geometry thermal economizer section configured such that, to varying degrees, the incoming air may be pre-cooled, before it passes over the cooling member, by heat exchange with colder air that has already flowed over the cooling member. | 10-01-2009 |
Jason R. Hill, Saint Augustine, FL US
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| 20090218705 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROCESSING SILICONE HYDROGEL OPHTHALMIC LENSES FOR IMPROVED LENS TRANSFER - This invention includes methods and systems for processing silicone hydrogel ophthalmic lenses using aqueous solutions which contain dimethyl siloxane as as processing aids to facilitate lens transfer. | 09-03-2009 |
Kara Kinsella Hill, Ocala, FL US
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| 20120125360 | HEADBAND WITH INTERCHANGEABLE DECORATIVE ORNAMENTS - A headband includes a flexible band, a metal strip mounted on the flexible band, and at least one interchangeable decorative ornament having a magnet. The headband is capable of producing multiple looks because of its ability to temporarily accept interchangeable decorative ornaments through magnetic attraction. | 05-24-2012 |
Myra Vazquez Hill, Boca Raton, FL US
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| 20110171937 | PERSONAL DIGITAL NOTIFICATION SYSTEM, APPARATUS, AND METHOD - A system, method, and apparatus for receiving notifications from a notifying device, and alerting a user as to the notification are provided. Embodiments of the present invention include a connectivity transceiver, and a notifying device transceiver positioned within a signal distance of a signal transmitted by the connectivity transceiver, wherein the connectivity controller is configured to set the signal distance to a reduced signal distance upon initiating a pairing operation with the notifying device transceiver. Further, the connectivity transceiver may be communicably coupled to a system controller that adjusts an interval duty cycle of inquiry scans and page scans based on a connection with the notifying device transceiver. | 07-14-2011 |
Patrick M. Hill, Ocala, FL US
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| 20120125360 | HEADBAND WITH INTERCHANGEABLE DECORATIVE ORNAMENTS - A headband includes a flexible band, a metal strip mounted on the flexible band, and at least one interchangeable decorative ornament having a magnet. The headband is capable of producing multiple looks because of its ability to temporarily accept interchangeable decorative ornaments through magnetic attraction. | 05-24-2012 |
Philip Hill, Oviedo, FL US
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| 20110280194 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING A WIRELESS RADIO NETWORK - A communication system includes wireless access points that are distributed along a linear, terrestrial-based communications medium that has an operative interface to the Internet. The wireless access points establish wireless connectivity between end users in residences and businesses to the Internet via the communications medium. The operating channel for each wireless access point is controlled by a spectrum management system to control use of available spectrum in an efficient manner and to minimize interference. | 11-17-2011 |
Ronald Hill, Port Orange, FL US
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| 20110148686 | MOVING-ENTITY DETECTION - Sensing moving entities includes transmitting a stepped-frequency radar signal including multiple frequencies through a wall from a first side of the wall to a second side of the wall. Portions of the radar signal that are reflected by entities located beyond the second side of the wall are detected. The reflected portions are processed to generate processed data including information associated with frequency shifts between the transmitted signal and the detected signal. The processed data is analyzed to determine if reflected portions are associated with moving entities. | 06-23-2011 |
Rosemary Hill, Jacksonville, FL US
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| 20090037306 | System and Method for Managing Customer Interactions - Systems and methods for managing customer interactions allow an organization or individual to identify, prioritize, and manage customer interactions efficiently prior to a customer reaching a specialized customer service agent or station. A terminal may be used in a lobby of an office or business (e.g., by a lobby leader) to identify, queue, and process customers. For example, in a banking environment, a customer's needs and identification information may be collected and/or identified prior to the customer reaching a bank teller or other transaction station by a lobby leader. In one or more instances, a terminal used by a lobby leader may be configured to process one or more transactions so that the customer does not need to wait in a queue. A lobby leader terminal may also include a variety of other functions to facilitate customer management. | 02-05-2009 |
| 20090106158 | Conducting Financial Transactions - A payment device such as a debit card may be issued to an individual such as a minor. The debit card may be associated with spending control parameters to prevent overspending and other financial issues. Control parameters may include a weekly maximum that may be spent, approved transaction types (e.g., deposits only), authorized transaction entities (e.g., grocery stores, gas stations, etc.). Thus, transaction might only be approved if the transaction qualifies under the set control parameters. An individual may further access a banking interface that allows the individual to view financial education materials, games, savings trackers and the like. A savings tracker may be used to help an individual save money toward a particular goal. In one or more configurations, a parent, guardian or primary account holder may have the ability to modify control settings of the payment device and/or modify the banking interface (e.g., change the options available). | 04-23-2009 |
| 20110261144 | ROUTING AND QUEUING INFORMATION FOR VIDEO CONFERENCING IN BANKING CENTERS - Embodiments of the present invention provide apparatuses and methods for providing improved customer service and sales experiences through collaborative face-to-face interaction between a customer and an expert in another location. Some embodiments of the invention comprise apparatuses and methods for video collaboration between an associate of the business located on-site at the point of inquiry, the customer who requires customer service, and an expert located off-site, typically at a call center. Other embodiments of the invention comprise apparatuses and methods for queuing video collaboration and non-video collaboration calls within a call center. The embodiments of the invention relate to apparatuses and methods that can be used for any business that has on-site point of inquiry centers, but the apparatuses and methods are particularly useful for banking customers who enter banking centers to interact on a face-to-face basis with an expert in the area of the customer's needs. | 10-27-2011 |
| 20110261947 | VIDEO COLLABORATION CALL CENTER QUEUING - Embodiments of the present invention provide apparatuses and methods for providing improved customer service and sales experiences through collaborative face-to-face interaction between a customer and an expert in another location. Some embodiments of the invention comprise apparatuses and methods for video collaboration between an associate of the business located on-site at the point of inquiry, the customer who requires customer service, and an expert located off-site, typically at a call center. Other embodiments of the invention comprise apparatuses and methods for queuing video collaboration and non-video collaboration calls within a call center. The embodiments of the invention relate to apparatuses and methods that can be used for any business that has on-site point of inquiry centers, but the apparatuses and methods are particularly useful for banking customers who enter banking centers to interact on a face-to-face basis with an expert in the area of the customer's needs. | 10-27-2011 |
Steve Hill, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL US
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| 20110208586 | Leveraging Demographic Data for Advertising Purposes - A computer assisted method selecting a potential audience for an advertisement wherein the method may include electronically receiving data relating to at least one financial transaction between a customer of an organization and a third party, electronically receiving data relating to at least one demographic of the customer, and using a demographic evaluation computer to determine a potential audience for an advertisement based on the financial transaction data and the demographic data. The method for determining a potential audience for an advertisement may include searching the electronically received demographic data for data that matches a first criterion which is related to the demographic data, searching the electronically received financial transaction data for data that matches a second criterion which is related to the financial transaction data, comparing the data that matches a first criterion with the data that matches the second criterion to determine which of the data matching the first criterion and the data matching the second criterion matches both the first and the second criterion, and compiling the data which matches both the first and the second criterion. | 08-25-2011 |
