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Christopher Todd Hilliard, Bath, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080283544Device for Offloading Capped Vials Useful in System and Method for Dispensing Prescriptions - An offloading unit for an automated pharmaceutical machine that dispenses filled, capped pharmaceutical vials includes: at least one chute including a receiving section and a pick-up section. The receiving section and the pick-up section are divided by an inlet. The receiving section has a concave sloping ramp and side walls. The pick-up section has a trough with a floor that slopes relative to a horizontal surface and a front wall at one end of the trough. The inlet is defined by a rear wall and the upper edge of the trough. The chute also includes dividers mounted to and rising above the trough and attached to the rear wall. The inlet and dividers are configured and positioned such that an object as defined in UL 61010A-1, 1740 cannot pass through the inlet from the trough.11-20-2008
20090140002Passive Device for Staging and Dispensing Objects - A passive chute assembly includes: a chute configured to receive objects to be dispensed, the chute having an outlet; and a passive dispensing unit attached to the chute outlet. The passive dispensing unit has a staging portion, wherein objects are captured prior to dispensing. The staging portion is movable between a staging position, in which objects may be captured within the staging portion, and a dispensing position, in which the objects may be fed gravimetrically into a receptacle positioned below the dispensing unit. The staging portion includes an adaptive opening that, when the staging portion moves to the dispensing position, opens adaptively corresponding to a diameter of the receptacle.06-04-2009
20110068117Methods and Apparatus for Dispensing Solid Articles - An apparatus for dispensing solid articles includes a dispensing channel, a housing and an article supply regulation system. The dispensing channel has an inlet and an outlet and defines a dispensing path therebetween. The housing defines a hopper chamber to hold the articles. The hopper chamber is in fluid communication with the inlet of the dispensing channel. The housing includes a floor. The article supply regulation system includes a first divider wall, a second divider wall and a third divider wall configured and positioned in the hopper chamber to define, in combination with the housing: a front region between the inlet and the first divider wall; a first rear region between the first divider wall and the second divider wall; a second rear region between the second divider wall and the third divider wall; and a third rear region on a side of the third divider wall opposite the second rear region. The first divider wall forms a front choke passage between the front region and the first rear region and between the first divider wall and the floor. The second divider wall forms a first rear choke passage between the first rear region and the second rear region and between the second divider wall and the floor. The third divider wall forms a second rear choke passage between the second rear region and the third rear region and between the third divider wall and the floor and/or a side wall of the housing.03-24-2011
20110132065System and Method for Calibrating an Automated Materials Handling System - A method of calibrating positions within a materials handling system, wherein the materials handling system includes multiple stations for carrying out tasks and a carrier that is movable between the multiple stations, includes the steps of: providing calibration points at a plurality of the multiple stations; moving the carrier to at least some of the calibration points; contacting the calibration points; recording the locations of the calibration points; and determining locations of key components of the stations based on the locations of the calibration points. In some embodiments, the method includes contacting the calibration points with a calibration tool, which may include: a cylindrical body; a groove in the cylindrical body sized and configured to receive jaws from the carrier; and a cylindrical upper flange positioned on an upper end of the cylindrical body. In this configuration, the tool can be gripped by the carrier and employed to perform a variety of calibration functions.06-09-2011
20110132066System and Method for Calibrating an Automated Materials Handling System - A method of calibrating positions within a materials handling system, wherein the materials handling system includes multiple stations for carrying out tasks and a carrier that is movable between the multiple stations, includes the steps of: providing calibration points at a plurality of the multiple stations; moving the carrier to at least some of the calibration points; contacting the calibration points; recording the locations of the calibration points; and determining locations of key components of the stations based on the locations of the calibration points. In some embodiments, the method includes contacting the calibration points with a calibration tool, which may include: a cylindrical body; a groove in the cylindrical body sized and configured to receive jaws from the carrier; and a cylindrical upper flange positioned on an upper end of the cylindrical body. In this configuration, the tool can be gripped by the carrier and employed to perform a variety of calibration functions.06-09-2011
20110290819DEVICE FOR OFFLOADING CAPPED VIALS USEFUL IN SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISPENSING PRESCRIPTIONS - An offloading unit for an automated pharmaceutical machine that dispenses filled, capped pharmaceutical vials includes: at least one chute including a receiving section and a pick-up section. The receiving section and the pick-up section are divided by an inlet. The receiving section has a concave sloping ramp and side walls. The pick-up section has a trough with a floor that slopes relative to a horizontal surface and a front wall at one end of the trough. The inlet is defined by a rear wall and the upper edge of the trough. The chute also includes dividers mounted to and rising above the trough and attached to the rear wall. The inlet and dividers are configured and positioned such that an object as defined in UL 61010A-1, 1740 cannot pass through the inlet from the trough.12-01-2011

Patent applications by Christopher Todd Hilliard, Bath, NC US

Darryl Wayne Hilliard, Fishers, IN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090105244THIENOPYRIDINES AS ALLOSTERIC POTENTIATORS OF THE M4 MUSCARINIC RECEPTOR - The present invention relates to selective allosteric potentiators of the Formula (I):04-23-2009

David J. Hilliard, Shoreline, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090157233SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR AUTONOMOUS TRACKING AND SURVEILLANCE - A system and methods for autonomously tracking and simultaneously providing surveillance of a target from air vehicles. In one embodiment the system receives inputs from outside sources, creates tracks, identifies the targets and generates flight plans for unmanned air vehicles (UAVs) and camera controls for surveillance of the targets. The system uses predictive algorithms and aircraft control laws. The system comprises a plurality of modules configured to accomplish these tasks. One embodiment comprises an automatic target recognition (ATR) module configured to receive video information, process the video information, and produce ATR information including target information. The embodiment further comprises a multi-sensor integrator (MSI) module configured to receive the ATR information, an air vehicle state input and a target state input, process the inputs and produce track information for the target. The embodiment further comprises a target module configured to receive the track information, process the track information, and produce predicted future state target information. The embodiment further comprises an ownship module configured to receive the track information, process the track information, and produce predicted future state air vehicle information. The embodiment further comprises a planner module configured to receive the predicted future state target information and the predicted future state air vehicle information and generate travel path information including flight and camera steering commands for the air vehicle.06-18-2009
20100042269SYSTEM AND METHODS RELATING TO AUTONOMOUS TRACKING AND SURVEILLANCE - A method of protecting an asset using at least one unmanned vehicle. The method includes establishing a plurality of boundaries around the asset. The boundaries define edges of zones. The method further includes observing a target in a first one of the zones. The method further includes deploying the unmanned vehicle to a location in a vicinity of the asset and tasking the vehicle to perform a first defensive measure as long as the target remains in the first zone. If the target crosses a boundary from the first zone into a second one of the zones, where the second zone is more proximate to the asset than the first zone, the method further includes tasking the vehicle to perform a second defensive measure.02-18-2010

Donald B. Hilliard, El Granada, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110164631Synchronous pumping of a wagon wheel optical cavity - A laser cavity structure is disclosed which pertains to laser resonator geometries possessing circular symmetry, such as in the case of disk or spherical lasers. The disclosed invention utilizes a very-high finesse Bragg reflector (VHF-BR) thin film reflectors of many layer pairs of very small refractive index difference, the VHF-BR deposited on a surface of revolution, thereby forming an optical cavity. These dielectric reflectors are disposed in such a way as to allow selection of preferred low order modes and suppression of parasitic modes while allowing a high cavity Q factor for preferred modes. The invention disclosed, in its preferred embodiments, is seen as particularly useful in applications requiring high efficiency in the production and coupling of coherent radiation. This is accomplished in a cavity design that is relatively compact and economical.07-07-2011

Donald Bennet Hilliard, El Granada, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110003233Solid oxide electrolytic device - A monolithic electrolytic assembly (MEA), as well as associated structures and processes operative in the general field of solid oxide electrolytic devices, is disclosed. The invention provides a reliable and durable interconnect for both structural and electrical components of such devices. In the present invention, thin-film-based solid oxide fuel cells and solid oxide oxygen/hydrogen generators may be fabricated using primarily solid metal alloys as underlying components of thin film and thick film structures built thereon.01-06-2011

Donald Bennett Hilliard, Tucson, AZ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080267244Wagon wheel optical cavity and laser - A laser cavity structure is disclosed which pertains to laser resonator geometries possessing circular symmetry, such as in the case of disk or spherical lasers. The disclosed invention utilizes a very-high finesse Bragg reflector (VHF-BR) thin film reflectors of many layer pairs of very small refractive index difference, the VHF-BR deposited on a surface of revolution, thereby forming an optical cavity. These dielectric reflectors are disposed in such a way as to allow selection of preferred low order modes and suppression of parasitic modes while allowing a high cavity Q factor for preferred modes. The invention disclosed, in its preferred embodiments, is seen as particularly useful in applications requiring high efficiency in the production and coupling of coherent radiation. This is accomplished in a cavity design that is relatively compact and economical.10-30-2008
20110123892Solid oxide electrolytic system - A solid oxide fuel cell, solid oxide electrolyzer, and associated interconnect structure is disclosed for use in solid oxide electrolytic devices that use chrome-containing components, such as solid oxide fuel cells and solid oxide oxygen-generators. The invention provides a reliable and durable interconnect for both structural and electrical components of such devices. In general, the interconnect structure relies on a dual-layer, high-temperature seal which provides an effective diffusion barrier for both chrome and oxygen. As a result of the described interconnect, corrosion or loss in electrical conductivity in such solid oxide electrolytic devices is avoided. Also, a novel structure for such solid oxide electrolytic devices is disclosed, which provides an economical and high-integrity structure that utilizes the disclosed interconnect structure. A result of the present invention is that thin film solid oxide fuel cells and solid oxide oxygen generators may be fabricated using only metal alloys as bulk components.05-26-2011
20110220491Electron-assisted deposition - Previous limitations in utilizing energetic vapor deposition means are addressed through the introduction of a novel means of vapor deposition, namely, an Electron-Assisted Deposition (EAD) process and apparatus. The EAD mode of film growth disclosed herein is generally achieved by, first, forming a magnetic field that possesses field lines that intersect electrically non-grounded first and second surfaces, wherein at least one surface is a workpiece, thereby forming a magnetic trap between first and second surfaces; second, introducing a high flux of electrons axially into the magnetic field existing between the first and second surfaces, so that the electrons form an electron-saturated space-charge in the space adjacent to the substrate, wherein plasma interactions with the substrate are substantially avoided, and modification of film growth processes is provided predominantly by electron—rather than plasma—bombardment.09-15-2011

Patent applications by Donald Bennett Hilliard, Tucson, AZ US

Dorothy Jean Hilliard, Belfair, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110095085DEBIT CREDIT CARD HOLDER WITH PROCESSOR AND REMINDER TO MAINTAIN A RUNNING BALANCE AT A POINT OF SALE - A card holder/processor provides convenient place to store debit/credit cards where a user may have immediate access to the existing balance, can deduct expenditures, add deposits and update and save the balance for any of a plurality of accounts. The present invention may remind the user if a transaction has not been recorded and thereby actively assist in keeping an up to date balance. A money clip may be provided to carry paper currency secured to the card holder/processor. The processor may be programmed with various reminders. For example, for a debit card account, the reminder may be set to alert the user if the transaction has caused their account balance to go below a predetermined minimum. Through these settings, the user may prevent bank charges for having an account below the bank's minimum balance. The present invention, unlike other products, may collect all of the usual elements needed for a purchase into one small device. The user is not required to carry and fumble with a wallet, a calculator, a money clip and an account register.04-28-2011

Doug Hilliard, Cary, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100013614HAPTIC SOLENOID SYSTEM - A supporting surface and a touch screen member mounted to a plastic frame having a first vibration transmitting slot and at least two mounting slots. A pair of similar L-shaped poles is mounted in the frame in juxtaposition to define gaps between them. One of the poles constitutes a stationary pole and the other of the poles constitutes a movable pole. A winding is mounted on the stationary pole. The frame defines a vibration transmitting slot, and the touch screen member is attached to the frame by a tab that is press fitted into the vibration transmitting slot so that vibrations created by the movable pole can be transmitted via the vibration transmitting slot to the touch screen member. The additional slots defined by the frame and tabs defined by the supporting surface mutually coact for mounting the frame to the supporting member in a stationary position.01-21-2010

Eddie Hilliard, Atlantic Beach, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090102204GATE LATCH EXTENSION HANDLE - A gate latch extension handle assembly configured for pivotally engaging a latch arm of a hinged catch of a gate latch assembly on a same side of a gate as the gate latch assembly includes a vertical member with a means for pivotal attachment to the latch arm of the hinged catch of the gate latch assembly. A guide bracket has a guide channel sized and shaped to slidingly receive a portion of the vertical member and allow and guide vertical reciprocating movement of the vertical member through the guide channel. A horizontal member attached to the top end of and perpendicular to the vertical member. The vertical member transmits to the latch arm force exerted on the horizontal member. Components may optionally include a phosphorescent polymer coating or additive to glow in the dark. A removable, permanently attached or integrally formed handgrip surrounds at least a portion of the horizontal member. Optionally, an adjustable extension is attached to the bottom end of the vertical member.04-23-2009

Jack Keith Hilliard, Lakeland, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080254402SYSTEM FOR PRODUCING ORTHODONTIC ALIGNERS BY CNC MACHINING - A system produces orthodontic aligners by CNC machining. A digital model of the patient's dental anatomy is manipulated using CAD software to create a solid CAD model of an aligner. A CNC milling machine is then used to machine the inside and outside surfaces of the aligner from a block of suitable material. A progressive series of aligners can also be designed.10-16-2008
20080254403SYSTEM FOR CNC-MACHINING FIXTURES TO SET ORTHODONTIC ARCHWIRES - A method for setting an orthodontic archwire involves creating a model of a patient's dental anatomy and manipulating the virtual teeth to a desired finished condition. Virtual orthodontic brackets are installed on the virtual teeth. The virtual teeth with their virtual orthodontic brackets are returned to their original positions. A CAD model of a fixture can then be designed for setting a wire in a desired shape based on the arch slots in the virtual brackets, with activations so that the resulting archwire will store and transfer corrective energy to the patient's teeth. A CNC milling machine is employed to produce a fixture based on the CAD model of the fixture. The fixture is then assembled to hold a wire. The fixture and wire are heated to a predetermined temperature for a period of time to set the wire.10-16-2008
20100062387SELF-LIGATING ORTHODONTIC BRACKET ASSEMBLY - A clip for a self-ligating orthodontic bracket assembly has a lifting element between the labial surface of the bracket and the labial portion of the clip that can be rotated to provide a range of adjustability in lifting the labial portion of the clip with respect to the bracket. The lifting element thereby controls the range of motion of the tongue of the clip in its closed position. This limits the forces applied by the clip to an archwire held in the archwire slot of the bracket, and also allows an archwire to slide freely in the slot. A threaded shaft or camming mechanism can be employed as the lifting element.03-11-2010
20110212407SELF-LIGATING ORTHODONTIC BRACKET ASSEMBLY - A clip for a self-ligating orthodontic bracket assembly has a lifting element between the labial surface of the bracket and the labial portion of the clip that can be rotated to provide a range of adjustability in lifting the labial portion of the clip with respect to the bracket. The lifting element thereby controls the range of motion of the tongue of the clip in its closed position. This limits the forces applied by the clip to an archwire held in the archwire slot of the bracket, and also allows an archwire to slide freely in the slot. A threaded shaft or camming mechanism can be employed as the lifting element.09-01-2011

Patent applications by Jack Keith Hilliard, Lakeland, FL US

Lawrence M. Hilliard, Greenbelt, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120013498EXPANDABLE AND RECONFIGURABLE INSTRUMENT NODE ARRAYS - An expandable and reconfigurable instrument node includes a feature detection means and a data processing portion in communication with the feature detection means, the data processing portion configured and disposed to process feature information. The instrument node further includes a phase locked loop (PLL) oscillator in communication with the data processing portion, the PLL oscillator configured and disposed to provide PLL information to the processing portion. The instrument node further includes a single tone transceiver and a pulse transceiver in communication with the PLL oscillator, the single tone transceiver configured and disposed to transmit or receive a single tone for phase correction of the PLL oscillator and the pulse transceiver configured and disposed to transmit and receive signals for phase correction of the PLL oscillator. The instrument node further includes a global positioning (GPA) receiver in communication with the processing portion, the GPS receiver configured and disposed to establish a global position of the instrument node.01-19-2012

Lucas J. Hilliard, Houston, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110066405System and Method For Providing A Time-Based Representation of Data - A method is provided for obtaining a model of data describing a physical structure. The method comprises obtaining a set of time instance objects from a domain object. The method also comprises obtaining data describing a physical structure and time interval data related to the physical structure from each member of the set of time instance objects. The method additionally comprises creating a model of the data describing the physical structure in conjunction with the time interval data.03-17-2011

Marcus Hilliard, Missouri City, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090211446Acidic Gas Capture by Diamines - Compositions and methods related to the removal of acidic gas. In particular, the present disclosure relates to a composition and method for the removal of acidic gas from a gas mixture using a solvent comprising a diamine (e.g., piperazine) and carbon dioxide. One example of a method may involve a method for removing acidic gas comprising contacting a gas mixture having an acidic gas with a solvent, wherein the solvent comprises piperazine in an amount of from about 4 to about 20 moles/kg of water, and carbon dioxide in an amount of from about 0.3 to about 0.9 moles per mole of piperazine08-27-2009

Matthew Sean Hilliard, Raleigh, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110189894COMPACT FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURES AND RELATED LAMP CONVERSION KITS AND ADAPTERS - The disclosure describes devices that are used in conjunction with a pair of (single wattage) compact fluorescent lamps (CFL). In some embodiments, the devices can emulate the behavior of a 3-way incandescent bulb used in a standard 3-way lamp socket. Such can allows people to retain the benefits of their existing Edison-base (E26d) 3-way lamps with the improved energy efficiency and color temperature of modern CFL technology in a cost effective and flexible way. Light fixture conversion kits for allowing an incandescent lamp to accept CFL bulbs are also described.08-04-2011

Milton Palmer Hilliard, Hillsborough, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090047829UNSHIELDED RJ STYLE CONNECTOR TO ELIMINATE CABLE ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE EVENTS - In one embodiment, an apparatus includes at least one signal contact, a housing, and a discharge circuit arrangement. The housing defines a receptacle configured to receive a part of a cable assembly. The signal contact is disposed within the receptacle, and is configured to contact a first contact of the cable assembly when the cable assembly is received in the receptacle such that a signal may pass between the at least one signal contact and the first contact. The discharge circuit arrangement is at least partially disposed on the housing, and includes at least one discharge conductor that contacts the first contact and discharges an electrical charge associated with the first contact through a discharge circuit before the first contact contacts the signal contact.02-19-2009

Peter Hilliard, Far Hills, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080247978Underarm Products With Superabsorbent Component - A stick or soft solid suspension product comprising: (a) 0.01-20 weight % of a polyacrylate superabsorbent polymer (sodium salt), with a salt or ionic strength tolerance under a Baseline Absorption Test sufficient to give at least 25 weight % water absorption; (b) 10-88 weight % of a volatile silicone having a flash point of 100° C. or less; (c) a selected gelling agent; provided that the water content is ≦2 weight % and the ratio of superabsorber to active salt is in the range of 0.13-4:1.10-09-2008

Robert Hilliard, Paoli, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110162291WALL PANEL FOR MOUNTING MINIATURE COMPUTING DEVICE - A wall panel for placement within a removable or permanent wall structure. The wall panel is adapted to receive a miniature computing device. The wall panel provides wired and/or wireless ports to which peripherals, such as keyboards, mice, monitors, etc. may be connected to the miniature computing device, thus enabling a user to interact and operate the miniature computing device.07-07-2011

Shane Hilliard, Bozeman, MT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110240839SAMPLE CHAMBER FOR LASER ABLATION INDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA MASS SPECTROSCOPY - An improved sample chamber for laser assisted spectroscopy integrates valve mechanisms into the sample drawer, permitting the sample chamber to automatically bypass, purge and resume flow as the sample drawer is opened and closed to insert samples for processing. Integrating valve mechanisms into the sample drawer in this manner eliminates the need for external valves to be operated to bypass, purge and resume flow, thereby increasing system throughput and reducing system complexity.10-06-2011

Shannon Lee Hilliard, Charlotte, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110288996Automatically Decisioning Transaction Requests - A system and method of automatically decisioning transaction requests is provided. In some examples, a decisioning system may receive customer transaction limit information, as well as current activity information. The system may determine whether a requested transaction is within a first transaction limit. If not, the system may determine whether the requested transaction is within a second transaction limit. If so, one or more business rules may be applied to the requested transaction to determine whether the transaction is approved.11-24-2011

Steven Robert Hilliard, Knoxville, TN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100251956Manual inclinometer systems and methods for preventing motor vehicle crashes - The most common “critical reason” (22.3%) for single-vehicle large truck crashes is “too fast for curve/turn” which leads directly to rollovers and skids. Manual Inclinometer System(s) (MIS) can provide an extremely inexpensive and reliable heads-up visual warning to drivers when their vehicle is going too fast for any (dry) curve or turn, and thereby prompt them to slow down before it is too late. Approximately 15,000 large truck rollovers occur in the U.S. each year, and as many as 4,000 of these crashes may be preventable using MIS. When the relative lateral acceleration of any “too fast for curve/turn” condition exceeds a preset threshold, then the MIS unit can also (optionally) latch-up in order to provide a warning to fleet safety managers and/or law enforcement that a driver is at high risk for having a preventable rollover crash. Drivers posing a high risk for preventable rollover crashes may also pose a high risk for other types of crashes, so identifying these drivers in advance may help to prevent these other types of crashes as well. Heads-up MIS have the potential to help prevent rollover crashes for vehicles with dynamic rollover thresholds below their skidding thresholds, and latching MIS have the potential to help identify high-risk driving behavior for any vehicle type.10-07-2010

Terry Hilliard, Glasgow, KY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090311641Gas flame stabilization method and apparatus - A burner includes: a body defining an interior cavity; a burning surface located in the body and defining, at least in part, the interior cavity; a defusing surface located on an exterior portion of the body; ports on the body extending through the defusing and burning surfaces and configured to provide fluid communication between the interior cavity and ambient air outside the body; and an opening larger than at least one of the ports, the opening providing fluid communication between the interior cavity and a space outside of the body. A method of burning a gas and reducing acoustic feedback in a combustion device are also described.12-17-2009

Wayne Hilliard, Shaftsbury, VT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090201112METHOD OF ENCASING A MAGNET AND AN ENCASED MAGNET - A method of encasing a magnet to isolate the magnet from the environment is provided. The method includes introducing a magnet to a housing having at least one passage capable of passing a fluid from the environment to the magnet, introducing a hardenable fluid, for example, a resin, to the passage to obstruct the passage, and solidifying the hardenable fluid in the passage to provide a solid obstruction to the passage to isolate the magnet from environmental fluids. The housing may be provided as two mating housings and the passage may be provided by the mating surfaces between the two housings. An encased magnet is also disclosed. The encased magnet may be used in any environment that may be damaging to the magnet, for example, in surgical or prosthetic applications.08-13-2009

William J. Hilliard, San Francisco, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080208967Method and System for Improved Internet Color - The present invention provides a technique for providing color corrected images to a user over a network. In particular, the present invention allows multiple image providers to provide color corrected images to a user when the user's computer and its associated devices are not calibrated and/or characterized, or the calibration and/or characterization data is not available over the network to the image providers. This abstract is provided for the sole purpose of complying with the rules requiring an abstract to allow a searcher or other reader to quickly ascertain the subject matter of the technical disclosure contained herein. This abstract is submitted with the express understanding that it will not be used to interpret or to limit the scope or the meaning of the claims.08-28-2008
20110115809Method and System for Improved Internet Color - The present invention provides a technique for providing color corrected images to a user over a network. In particular, the present invention allows multiple image providers to provide color corrected images to a user when the user's computer and its associated devices are not calibrated and/or characterized, or the calibration and/or characterization data is not available over the network to the image providers. This abstract is provided for the sole purpose of complying with the rules requiring an abstract to allow a searcher or other reader to quickly ascertain the subject matter of the technical disclosure contained herein. This abstract is submitted with the express understanding that it will not be used to interpret or to limit the scope or the meaning of the claims.05-19-2011

Patent applications by William J. Hilliard, San Francisco, CA US