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Andrew Hurt, Centennial, CO US
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| 20100057624 | CAR WALLET APPLICATION - Embodiments of the disclosure generally relate to systems and methods for processing electronic payments for retail services and goods delivered by a retail establishment. In embodiments, a mobile wallet application is installed in the automobile. The automobile wallet application can receive and/or send transaction and payment information over a near field communication system to a retailer and on to an authorizing authority. The authorizing authority receives the payment and transaction information, authorizes or declines the payment of the transaction, and forwards the authorization or declination to the automobile wallet application. If authorized, the retailer provides the retail good or service. | 03-04-2010 |
Andrew T. Hurt, Centennial, CO US
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| 20090254428 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DELIVERING ADVERTISING CONTENT TO POINT OF SALE DEVICES - According to the invention, a system for delivering content to a user is disclosed. The system may include a point of sale device, a wide area network, and a payment processing system. The point of sale device may be configured to receive information regarding a transaction, and communicate content to the user. The wide area network may be in communication with the point of sale device. The payment processing system may be in communication with the wide area network, and may be configured to receive the information regarding the transaction, determine advertising content based at least in part on the information, and transmit the determined advertising content to the point of sale device. | 10-08-2009 |
| 20090265228 | POINT OF SALE COUPON SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Systems and methods of offering incentives such as electronic coupons at a point of sale. Transaction information gathered at a point of sale system is received at a host computer. The transaction information relates to a transaction performed by a consumer at a merchant, and includes a consumer account identifier identifying an account from which payment is to be made for the transaction, and includes a merchant identifier identifying the merchant. Using the host computer, it is recognized that the combination of merchant and consumer account identifiers qualifies for an incentive offer. The host computer transmits a description of the incentive offer to be offered to the consumer at the point of sale, and receives an indication that the consumer has accepted the offer. In a database maintained by the host computer, an indication is recorded that the offer is pending for the combination of consumer account and merchant identifiers. | 10-22-2009 |
Anthony Lee Hurt, Mt. Juliet, TN US
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| 20080281760 | Service Negotiation - Embodiments of a method for negotiating a service include enabling a first user to submit a set of information for establishing a service on behalf of another person, the set of information prohibited from being submitted by the first user unless the set of information completely satisfies criteria for the set of information that is needed for establishing the service in accordance with operating standards for establishing the service. The method further includes, after submission of the set of information by the first user, notifying a second user of the submission and enabling the second user to review the set of information and update the set of information with additional information regarding establishment of the service. Other methods and systems are also provided. | 11-13-2008 |
Dan Hurt, Clear Lake, MN US
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| 20110254240 | GARDENING STOOL - A stool includes a body having a seat and a wheel assembly. The seat is selectively rotatable about an axis of the stool. The wheel assembly is engaged to the seat. The wheel assembly includes a plurality of wheels. Each of the wheels includes an exterior surface having a first portion and a second portion. The second portion includes a contoured surface. The body is adapted to tilt onto the second portions of the wheels. | 10-20-2011 |
David W. Hurt, Clifton Forge, VA US
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| 20100330216 | System for controlling cutter hub position in underfluid pelletizer - A cutter hub position control device for consistent blade adjustment in an underfluid pelletizer is provided in connection with a motion rod attached to the pelletizer cutter hub and extending through a hollow shaft of the pelletizer motor. The cutter hub position control device can be collinear, transaxial or in a plane parallel to the axis of the motion rod to which it is attached. Adjustment of the cutter hub position control device is automated through use of feedback control mechanisms. | 12-30-2010 |
James Hurt, Iowa City, IA US
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| 20120069011 | 3D DESIGN AND MODELING SYSTEM AND METHODS - A computer-aided design (CAD) system provides for designing, modeling and simulating objects in 3D. Both 2D and 3D objects can be provided in a 3D space and associated to one another by one or more constraints. Modification to the objects is calculated to satisfy the constraints as well as the geometric and functional properties of the objects. The objects can then be updated according to the calculated modification, thereby satisfying various requirements of the design. | 03-22-2012 |
John P. Hurt, Ganado, TX US
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| 20100223719 | TOILET WITH FOOT-OPERATED TOILET SEAT LIFTING APPARATUS - A simplified apparatus for allowing hands-free raising and lowering of a toilet seat. In a preferred embodiment, the toilet seat actuating apparatus includes a āUā shaped foot operated level which when depressed by a user, pivots about a fulcrum and raises the toilet seat via left and right linkages. The fulcrum is formed by a bracket assembly that mounts in between the porcelain throne and the seat. The apparatus is devoid of actuators, dampers, and other cumbersome or costly components that are employed on the toilet seat operating devices of prior art. | 09-09-2010 |
Katherine Hurt, Elgin, IL US
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| 20090183961 | Collapsible Bag Mounting Structure and Collapsible Bag Associated Therewith - A collapsible bag includes a flexible bag with a first side panel having a bottom edge and a bottom panel connected to the bottom edge to define a juncture between the first side panel and the bottom panel. A bracket is connected to the flexible bag adjacent the juncture and includes a transport wheel assembly. Additionally, a telescoping handle is connected to the bracket and the first side panel and extends from the juncture. A support assembly is movably connected at a proximate end to the bracket and connected at a distal end to the bottom panel such that the bottom panel is selectively movable between an operable orientation defined when the bottom panel is disposed transverse to the telescoping handle and the first side panel and a storage orientation defined when the bottom panel is disposed parallel to the telescoping handle and the first side panel. | 07-23-2009 |
Kevin Hurt, Tampa, FL US
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| 20090280667 | Clip cord power connector - The clip cord power connector has a U-shaped body ( | 11-12-2009 |
Megan J. Hurt, Everett, WA US
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| 20110315818 | Static Dissipative Fuel Tank Coatings and Methods - There is provided a method for mitigating static discharge in a fuel container. The method provides a static dissipative coating having a volume resistivity of 1.0Ć10 | 12-29-2011 |
Mitchell Loyd Hurt, Eustace, TX US
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| 20100147122 | TORCH GUIDE DEVICE - A torch guide device for cutting target material is presented, the torch guide device including a torch cradle assembly coupled to a rail assembly. The torch cradle assembly is configured for holding a torch to align a torch tip of the torch to the target material. The torch cradle assembly is movable along the rail assembly for cutting the target material along a cutting path. The connector member couples the torch cradle assembly to the rail assembly. The connector member comprises a pivot for pivoting the torch cradle assembly relative to the rail assembly. The torch cradle assembly, in a first position, pivots about the pivot to engage at least a portion of the rail assembly to establish an orientation of the torch tip relative to the target material. | 06-17-2010 |
Netta Jewell Hurt, Eustace, TX US
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| 20100147122 | TORCH GUIDE DEVICE - A torch guide device for cutting target material is presented, the torch guide device including a torch cradle assembly coupled to a rail assembly. The torch cradle assembly is configured for holding a torch to align a torch tip of the torch to the target material. The torch cradle assembly is movable along the rail assembly for cutting the target material along a cutting path. The connector member couples the torch cradle assembly to the rail assembly. The connector member comprises a pivot for pivoting the torch cradle assembly relative to the rail assembly. The torch cradle assembly, in a first position, pivots about the pivot to engage at least a portion of the rail assembly to establish an orientation of the torch tip relative to the target material. | 06-17-2010 |
Richard Dean Hurt, Clear Lake, MN US
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| 20100269724 | Reduced Energy Cartridge and Method of Making Same - A method of manufacturing a cartridge comprising providing a cartridge body with forward and rearward cavities interconnected by an aperture, providing a piston with a primer retaining cavity, inserting primer into the primer retaining cavity, securing the primer, placing a seal member around the piston, inserting the piston and seal member combination into the rearward cavity of the cartridge body, and crimping at least a portion of the cartridge body to the piston. | 10-28-2010 |
Robert F. Hurt, Boulder Junction, WI US
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| 20110282264 | METHOD OF DRAINING CEREBROSPINAL FLUID - A method of draining cerebrospinal fluid from a human brain. The method includes providing a drainage catheter having a proximal end and a distal end. The drainage catheter has a plurality of openings formed therein. The plurality of openings includes a first opening, a second opening, and a most proximal opening. The second opening is disposed closer to the distal end than the first opening. A cross-sectional area of the first opening is less than a cross-sectional area of the second opening. The distal end of the drainage catheter is inserted into a human brain. Cerebrospinal fluid is drained from the human brain. The cerebrospinal fluid passes into the drainage catheter through the plurality of openings and out of the drainage catheter through the proximal end. A rate at which the cerebrospinal fluid passes through the drainage catheter is controlled to maintain intracranial pressure within a selected range. | 11-17-2011 |
Robert H. Hurt, Barrington, RI US
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| 20110048982 | NANOSTRUCTURED SORBENT MATERIALS FOR CAPTURING ENVIRONMENTAL MERCURY VAPOR - The present invention is a method and material for using a sorbent material to capture and stabilize mercury. The method for using sorbent material to capture and stabilize mercury contains the following steps. First, the sorbent material is provided. The sorbent material, in one embodiment, is nano-particles. In a preferred embodiment, the nano-particles are unstabilized nano-Se. Next, the sorbent material is exposed to mercury in an environment. As a result, the sorbent material captures and stabilizes mercury from the environment. In the preferred embodiment, the environment is an indoor space in which a fluorescent has broken. | 03-03-2011 |
| 20110049045 | NANOSTRUCTURED SORBENT MATERIALS FOR CAPTURING ENVIRONMENTAL MERCURY VAPOR - The present invention is a method and material for using a sorbent material to capture and stabilize mercury. The method for using sorbent material to capture and stabilize mercury contains the following steps. First, the sorbent material is provided. The sorbent material, in one embodiment, is nano-particles. In a preferred embodiment, the nano-particles are unstabilized nano-Se. Next, the sorbent material is exposed to mercury in an environment. As a result, the sorbent material captures and stabilizes mercury from the environment. In the preferred embodiment, the environment is an indoor space in which a fluorescent has broken. | 03-03-2011 |
| 20110052463 | NANOSTRUCTURED SORBENT MATERIALS FOR CAPTURING ENVIRONMENTAL MERCURY VAPOR - The present invention is a method and material for using a sorbent material to capture and stabilize mercury. The method for using sorbent material to capture and stabilize mercury contains the following steps. First, the sorbent material is provided. The sorbent material, in one embodiment, is nano-particles. In a preferred embodiment, the nano-particles are unstabilized nano-Se. Next, the sorbent material is exposed to mercury in an environment. As a result, the sorbent material captures and stabilizes mercury from the environment. In the preferred embodiment, the environment is an indoor space in which a fluorescent has broken. | 03-03-2011 |
| 20110053766 | NANOSTRUCTURED SORBENT MATERIALS FOR CAPTURING ENVIRONMENTAL MERCURY VAPOR - The present invention is a method and material for using a sorbent material to capture and stabilize mercury. The method for using sorbent material to capture and stabilize mercury contains the following steps. First, the sorbent material is provided. The sorbent material, in one embodiment, is nano-particles. In a preferred embodiment, the nano-particles are unstabilized nano-Se. Next, the sorbent material is exposed to mercury in an environment. As a result, the sorbent material captures and stabilizes mercury from the environment. In the preferred embodiment, the environment is an indoor space in which a fluorescent has broken. | 03-03-2011 |
Steven B. Hurt, Bloomfield Hills, MI US
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| 20080266758 | MOBILE UTILITIES STATION - A mobile utilities station includes a plurality of batteries charged by sheets of photovoltaic cells, all mounted in a trailer. The mobile utilities station provides various utilities, for example, electricity, water purification, HVAC, communications, etc. When available sunlight is insufficient to operate all of the devices in use, electricity is supplemented from the batteries. The batteries also power the devices at night. During periods of low usage, the photovoltaic cells recharge the batteries. | 10-30-2008 |
