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Brian K. Ivey, Saugus, CA US
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| 20110161124 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ENTERPRISE BUILDING AUTOMATION - A method and system for an enterprise-level building automation system, the method includes providing building level building data to a building level building automation system (BAS) associated with a property, the building level building data including a status of building equipment; communicating building level building data provided to a plurality of different building level building automation systems (BASs), each of the plurality of different building level BASs being associated with a distinct property to an enterprise level BAS; providing energy utility data to the enterprise level BAS; monitoring the building level data associated with each distinct property in real time by the enterprise level BAS; and generating, based on the building level data and the energy utility data, a report including a graphical visualization of the building level data and the energy utility data associated with each distinct property by the enterprise level BAS. | 06-30-2011 |
Frank Douglas Ivey, Watertown, MA US
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| 20100227853 | INHIBITORS OF CYCLIC AMP PHOSPHODIESTERASES - Recombinant fission yeast cells and methods of using them are described, which provide for identification of chemical and biological inhibitors or activators of a target exogenous phosphodiesterase (PDE). The invention provides, in some aspects, compounds that inhibit cAMP PDE activity and compositions that include such compounds. The invention, in part, also includes methods of using cAMP PDE-inhibiting compounds in the treatment of cAMP PDE-associated diseases and/or disorders. | 09-09-2010 |
Jason Ivey, Anaheim, CA US
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| 20090071858 | SELF RIGHTING CONTAINER - A self righting container having a hollow and generally spherical shape and an eccentrically weighted ballast and a method of using the container. Upon rotation or other movement of the container, the weighted ballast urges the container to return to a predetermined orientation, typically determiner such that a container opening would be positioned at a desired location. The weighted ballast may further comprise a magnet such that metallic objects may be contained within the interior of the container and may even be retained in a particular orientation as determined by the magnetic forces. As the container is a highly desirable device, especially for office locations, graphical or advertising material may be imprinted on at least one portion of its outer surface for the purpose of providing advertising or promotion. | 03-19-2009 |
Jason Alan Ivey, Irvine, CA US
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| 20090050641 | Cup lid with an anti-splash ergonomic shape - A cup lid for covering a disposable beverage cup has an outer peripheral wall and concentric therewith, an inner peripheral wall. The outer and inner peripheral walls are spaced apart and are mutually joined by a top rim having an aperture through which liquids in the beverage cup may be disbursed when the top rim is held between the lips. A well is defined by the inner peripheral wall and a panel where the panel is contiguous with the inner peripheral wall. The top rim and horizontal panel are spaced apart by approximately one inch thereby establishing an adequate space for a person's nose within the well when the beverage cup is raised for draining liquid therein. | 02-26-2009 |
John Edward Ivey, Acworth, GA US
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| 20080248927 | Therapy Device to Increase Flexibility and Range of Motion to the Wrist, Fingers, and Thumb - A therapy device and methods thereof for increasing the flexibility and range of motion to the wrist, fingers, and thumb of a person is disclosed. The therapy device is directed to the stretching of the wrist, fingers, and thumb to improve range of motion, especially in such conditions as post-stroke spasticity. | 10-09-2008 |
Jonathan Brant Ivey, Maricopa, AZ US
Kathryn N. Ivey, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20090186414 | Methods of Generating Cardiomyocytes and Cardiac Progenitors and Compositions - The present disclosure provides methods of inducing cardiomyogenesis in a stem cell or progenitor cell, or in a population of stem cells or progenitor cells; and methods for expansion of (increasing the numbers of) cardiac progenitors. Cell compositions are also provided. | 07-23-2009 |
Loyd Ivey, Ennis, TX US
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| 20090067663 | OMNI-DIRECTIONAL SPEAKER LAMP - A speaker, having a diaphragm with a central opening and further having a pole piece, including a first sound dispersion element extending from the pole piece through the central opening of the diaphragm and further extending beyond the diaphragm wherein the first sound dispersion element has a larger transverse perimeter distal the pole piece than proximal the pole piece; and no support structures for the first sound dispersion element are located radially external to said first sound dispersion element. The speaker may be integrated with a lamp using a support structure. A second sound dispersion element may be used. A rod, used as a conduit, coupling, and/or support, may extend coaxially with the first sound dispersion element, interior thereto, and to a point beyond the diaphragm. The audio signal for the speaker may be supplied by a wireless link. The speaker and lamp may be configured for a ceiling fan. | 03-12-2009 |
Loyd L. Ivey, Phoenix, AZ US
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| 20110255711 | Lighting and Audio Communication System - A lighting and communication system with a horn enclosure for recessed ceiling panel or wall mounting, including a speaker with a horn expansion area to direct sound waves from the speaker to a horn enclosure front, at least one light enclosure located within the horn enclosure, the light enclosure defining a light cavity which is separated from said horn expansion area, with a light source inside the light cavity. The light source can be an LED array, which is capable of displaying text, colors or patterns in response to a control system signal. | 10-20-2011 |
Mark B. Ivey, Sunnyvale, CA US
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| 20110194157 | User Selectable and User Definable Scanning Protocols In Mammographic Film Scanning System With Stack Film Feeder - A system and method for processing mammographic data are described. The system includes a user input/output system adapted and configured to receive from a user a user-defined scanning protocol that identifies the laterality and view type for each mammographic film in a film case to be scanned. A storage system stores the user-defined scanning protocol for subsequent use in scanning film cases. A scanning system scans film cases and generates digitized versions of each mammographic film. A processor then assigns laterality and view types to the digitized versions of the mammographic film according to the user-defined scanning protocol. The system also receives user alterations to stored scanning protocols. The system can also re-assign a case scanned according to one scanning protocol to another scanning protocol in response to a user's instruction to do so. The system processes the digitized versions according to at least one computer aided detection (CAD) algorithm for detecting anatomical abnormalities therein. | 08-11-2011 |
Rachel Ivey, Chandler, AZ US
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| 20100075568 | CHILD SEAT ATTACHMENT - A child seat attachment that can be releasably attached to a child seat handle side bar having a narrow portion and a wider portion using one hand, and removed with one hand. The child seat attachment provides visual, audible, and/or tactile stimulation for the child. The child seat attachment includes a bracket portion and a child amusement device coupled to the bracket portion. The coupling between the bracket portion and the child amusement device may be releasable, extendable, and/or articulatible. The bracket portion includes a panel coupled to a pair of opposed, spaced apart wings that may include multiple webs, including arcuate webs. The wings are spaced apart a distance greater than the width of the narrow portion of the child seat handle side bar and less than the width of the wider portion of the child seat handle side bar. | 03-25-2010 |
Randy C. Ivey, Spring, TX US
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| 20100300761 | APPARATUS AND METHODS TO OPTIMIZE FLUID FLOW AND PERFORMANCE OF DOWNHOLE DRILLING EQUIPMENT - Sleeves, stabilizers and other well tools may be formed with fluid flow paths or channels extending through one or more blades disposed on the exterior portions of such well tools. The blades and associated fluid flow paths extending therethrough may allow optimum fluid flow rates and volumes to enhance lifting of formation cuttings and downhole debris along with cleaning exterior portions of the well tool and an associated rotary drill bit. Location, configuration, orientation and/or dimensions associated with such blades and associated fluid flow paths or channels may also be modified to provide an enlarged pad or contact surface on exterior portions of one or more blades while maintaining desired fluid flow rates and volumes over exterior portions of the well tool. Such pads or contact surfaces may have optimum surface areas for contacting adjacent portions of a wellbore during directional drilling of the wellbore. | 12-02-2010 |
Richard Ivey, Parkton, MD US
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| 20090269732 | Methods for Diagnosing Oncogenic Human Papillomavirus (HPV) - Methods for diagnosis of HPV infection in a subject are provided. HPV infection in a subject can be determined by generating mass profile data for a biological sample from the subject and correlating the mass profile data with reference mass profiles to detect the presence or absence, and/or quantity of at least one biomarker associated with HPV infection. Methods for detecting at least one biomarker associated with HPV infection in a biological sample are also provided. | 10-29-2009 |
William Sydney Ivey, Charlotte, NC US
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| 20120066077 | OVERAGE SERVICE VIA MOBILE DEVICE - In general terms, embodiments of the present invention relate to methods and apparatuses for providing an overage service via a mobile device. For example, in some embodiments, a method is provided that includes: (a) receiving transaction information associated with a transaction, where the transaction involves an account, a transaction machine, and a holder of the account; (b) determining, based at least partially on the transaction information, that the account will incur an overage as a result of the transaction; (c) prompting the holder to consent to the overage via the mobile device, where the holder is associated with the mobile device; (d) receiving the holder's consent to the overage; and (e) authorizing the transaction based at least partially on the receiving the holder's consent. | 03-15-2012 |
| 20120066126 | OVERAGE SERVICE VIA TRANSACTION MACHINE - In general terms, embodiments of the present invention relate to methods and apparatuses for providing an overage service via a transaction machine. For example, in some embodiments, a method is provided that includes: (a) receiving transaction information associated with a transaction, where the transaction involves an account, a transaction machine, and a holder of the account; (b) determining, based at least partially on the transaction information, that the account will incur an overage as a result of the transaction; (c) prompting, via the transaction machine, the holder to consent to the overage; (d) receiving the holder's consent to the overage; and (e) authorizing the transaction based at least partially on the receiving the holder's consent. | 03-15-2012 |
| 20120066127 | OVERAGE SERVICE SUBJECT TO CONDITION - In general terms, embodiments of the present invention relate to methods and apparatuses for providing an overage service subject to one or more predetermined conditions. For example, in some embodiments, a method is provided that includes: (a) receiving, from a holder of an account, consent to a future overage, where the future overage is a result of a future overage transaction involving the account, and where the consent is valid only if a predetermined condition is met; (b) receiving transaction information associated with a transaction, where the transaction involves the account, and where the transaction was initiated after the receiving the consent; (c) determining, based at least partially on the transaction information, that the account will incur an overage as a result of the transaction; (d) determining that the predetermined condition is met and/or that the holder's consent is valid for the transaction; and (e) authorizing the transaction based at least partially on receiving the consent, determining that the holder's consent is valid for the transaction, and/or determining that the predetermined condition is met. | 03-15-2012 |
