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Jason Daniel
Jason Daniel Alarid, Bothell, WA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090187632 | Mail Object Migration - A mail enabled object may be migrated from one hosting server to another by using a temporary buffer that may capture incoming mail during the migration operation. A new mail enabled object may be created and enabled on a target server, and the old mail object may be disabled and forwarded to a buffer that may collect incoming messages. While the buffer receives incoming messages, the contents of the old mail object may be copied to the new mail object. After verifying the transfer of the contents, the buffer may be released to forward any collected messages to the new mail object. The old mail object may then be cleaned up. The migration may be performed from one server to another, from one forest to another, and to and from a remotely hosted messaging service. | 07-23-2009 |
Jason Daniel Cormey, Dallas, TX US
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| 20100322769 | FLUID TURBINE OPTIMIZED FOR POWER GENERATION - A fluid turbine comprising a rotor, having an axis of rotation, comprising at least two rotor blades disposed at a radius from the axis of rotation, each rotor blade having a pitch axis and a variable pitch angle. The fluid turbine comprises a mechanism operable to control the pitch angle of at least one rotor blade about its pitch axis and to vary the pitch angle of the rotor blade between various pitch angles as the blade moves radially about the axis of rotation of the rotor. | 12-23-2010 |
Jason Daniel Dictos, Fresno, CA US
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| 20110004601 | Multi-streamed method for optimizing data transfer through parallelized interlacing of data based upon sorted characteristics to minimize latencies inherent in the system - A method for optimizing data transfer through parallelized interlacing of data based upon sorted characteristics to minimize latencies inherent in the system. Operating a plurality of threads in parallel on disparate file sizes ordered by an additional thread. Efficient backup of heterogeneous non-volatile mass store to a network attached server. Scalable distribution of backup processes for computing hashes and eliminating duplication. Increased granularity of file pieces to match blocking of file I/O with network transmission. Efficiently packing each network transmission block using sequence search criteria. Avoidance of sending undesired pieces. Segmentation of each file and object into a hierarchy of pieces in a plurality of types. | 01-06-2011 |
| 20110004750 | Hierarchical skipping method for optimizing data transfer through retrieval and identification of non-redundant components - A method for optimizing data transfer through retrieval and identification of non-redundant components. Efficiently packing each network transmission block using sequence search criteria. A hierarchical skipping method. Avoidance of sending undesired pieces. Segmentation of each file and object into a hierarchy of pieces in a plurality of types. | 01-06-2011 |
Jason Daniel Gurwin, Livingston, NJ US
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| 20110251879 | Product discount system, apparatus and method - A product discount system, apparatus, and method are herein disclosed. A discount server may receive one or more product discounts from a use. A wireless device may retrieve product identification information from a product and generate a discount request message that is transmitted to a discount server. The discount server may identify potential discounts associated with the product identification information and transmit product availability data to the wireless device. The wireless device may notify a user of available product discounts based on the product availability data. Once notified, the user may proceed by redeeming one or more of the available product discounts. | 10-13-2011 |
Jason Daniel Hanspiker, Toronto CA
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| 20110302692 | NECKTIE KNOT STAY - A necktie knot stay apparatus that functions to prevent any significant slipping of a necktie knot, which may otherwise occur as the result of a wearer's regular movement. The necktie knot stay apparatus provides a comfortable solution where the wearer does not have to over-tighten the necktie knot in order to prevent the necktie knot from slipping. The necktie knot stay apparatus operates to allow the wearer to wear a necktie at a comfortable tightness around the neck while enhancing visual appearance by not allowing the necktie knot to slip beyond a desired position. When properly applied, the necktie knot stay apparatus is concealed by the necktie knot and is easily attached and removed. Further, the necktie knot stay apparatus is of relatively simple design and construction comprising a substantially smooth body contoured to facilitate the easy application of the device into the necktie knot. | 12-15-2011 |
