Isbister
David Isbister, San Francisco, CA US
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20140290013 | Pet Health Monitor With Collar Attachment and Charger - In one embodiment, a collar attachment comprising a disk having a first collar band loop integrally formed with the disk along a first arcuate perimeter portion of the disk and a second collar band loop integrally formed with the disk along a second arcuate perimeter portion of the disk that is opposite the first arcuate perimeter portion of the disk; a keyhole in the disk; friction attachment means formed in an underside of the disk and configured to receive at least a first tab of an attached device and to snugly hold the first tab against the underside of the disk after rotation of the attached device in the keyhole. | 10-02-2014 |
20150019783 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ACCESSING A USER INTERFACE VIA A SECONDARY DEVICE - An adapter provides a link between a digital media player having a memory on which is stored digital media files, a display device, and a remote control. The adapter receives from the digital media player data which is used to generate a representation of a user interface which is provided to the display device for display. The adapter also receives from the remote control data for use in generating commands for controlling operations of the digital media player whereby a change in state of the digital media player resulting from a performance of an operation caused by the remote control will be reflected in the user interface on the display device. | 01-15-2015 |
Gregor Donald Isbister, London GB
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20130046817 | Verifying the Transfer of a Data File - Techniques for verifying the transfer from a content provider of a selected data file selected by a client device using a proxy server is disclosed. By creating a local set of characteristics of the selected data file, network traffic sent between the client device and the content provider can be monitored. A local record of a transfer session is then created, and a download request from the client device is received and forwarded, thus initiating the transfer of the selected data file to the content provider. A data file is then received from the content provider and forwarded to the client device. The characteristics of the received data file are evaluated, thus allowing verification that the characteristics of the received data file match the local set of characteristics of the selected data file to take place. Finally, the received data file is forwarded to the client device. | 02-21-2013 |
20130268375 | Identifying the Physical Location of Internet Service Providers - Apparatus and methods are provided for identifying the physical location of internet service providers. Requests for data are received from a plurality of locatable browsing clients that include the IP address of the internet service provider that each of the locatable browsing clients is connected to, and geolocation data identifying the physical location of each of the plurality of locatable browsing clients. These requests are stored in records in a first database. A query is then performed on the first database to identify records where the originating IP addresses match and the geolocation data match within a threshold range; the results of the query are then stored in records in a second database. The records in the second database can then be used to provide location-specific data to clients in a web server implementation, or make bids on advertising opportunities based upon a browsing client's location. | 10-10-2013 |
James D. Isbister, Potomac, MD US
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20110065718 | Antifungal Product, Use and Formulation Thereof - An antifungal product is comprised of at least three dosages forms, each of which has a different release profile, with the C | 03-17-2011 |
20120035121 | ANTIBIOTIC PRODUCT, USE AND FORMULATION THEREOF - An antibiotic product is comprised of at least two dosages forms, each of which has a different release profile, with the C | 02-09-2012 |
Katherine Isbister, Brooklyn, NY US
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20130219490 | BIOMETRIC-RICH GESTURES FOR AUTHENTICATION ON MULTI-TOUCH DEVICES - The problem of obtaining a multi-touch input sequence for use in user authentication is solved by determining, at a plurality of time instances, a mapping from an unordered set of at least four touch points to a an ordered set of at least four fingertips, wherein for at least one of the plurality of time instances, the mapping from the unordered set of at least four touch points to the ordered set of at least four fingertips is subject to a constraint that the ordered set of at least four touch points defines a simple polygon. | 08-22-2013 |