Jenks, US
Alan P. Jenks, Elgin, IL US
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20100033774 | Variable feeder tray capacity control - The present subject matter relates to methods and systems for feeding sheets or batches of sheets, where a sheet feeder tray capacity level of a sheet feeder table is controllably varied through a hardware or software user interface, allowing a user to selectively set the sheet feeder table capacity level to any desired level according to a user's needs, and resulting in reduced overall batch feeding time and increased productivity as a result of less feeder tray movement during the feeding process. Control of the feeder tray capacity level through a user hardware interface is achieved by using “up” and “down” buttons or other keys on a control panel to adjust the feeder tray capacity level setting. A control panel button can also provide an automatic capacity setting feature. Control of the feeder tray capacity level through a user software interface is achieved by entering the desired feeder tray capacity level setting into a feeder tray capacity level setting box in the software control interface. The sheet feeder tray will be raised or lowered to a capacity level corresponding to the selected setting. | 02-11-2010 |
Andrew Jenks, Redmond, WA US
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20100153227 | MOBILE PHONE BILLING FOR CONTENT PAYMENT - Mobile phone billing for content payment is described. In embodiments, a media content provider receives a billing identifier that is associated with a mobile phone. The billing identifier is received from a communication service provider that authenticates the mobile phone for communications, and a network communication link is established between the mobile phone and the media content provider via the communication service provider. The media content provider receives a request from the mobile phone to purchase and download a media asset. The media content provider determines the billing identifier that is associated with the mobile phone for the purchase of the media asset, and communicates a charge for the media asset to the communication service provider that then bills a user associated with the mobile phone. The user that is associated with the mobile phone is billed for the media asset in a mobile phone service bill. | 06-17-2010 |
Anne Jenks, Prairie Du Chien, WI US
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20150114854 | PILL CONTAINMENT DEVICE - A pill containment device comprising a housing, where the housing includes an inner cavity to receive a plurality of pills; a lid attached to an edge of the housing, where the lid covers the inner cavity; a secure combination locking system on the lid, where the secure combination locking system fastens the lid to the housing; and a plurality of pellets within the inner cavity of the housing, where the plurality of pellets wick moisture from the plurality of pills. The pill containment device may store the pills until a user disposes of the pills at a proper waste facility. | 04-30-2015 |
Casey C. Jenks, Tripp, SD US
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20130337521 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR REDUCING THE LEVEL OF ONE OR MORE IMPURITIES THAT ARE PRESENT IN A PRETREATED CELLULOSIC MATERIAL AND/OR DISTILLATE - The present invention relates to methods and systems for remediating one or more impurities (e.g., diacetyl) that are present in manufacturing an alcohol (e.g., ethanol) from cellulosic biomass. The methods and systems include reacting the one or more impurities with at least one treatment compound (e.g., an oxidizing agent, an alkali compound, or a mixture thereof) to form a reaction product that can be separated from the alcohol. | 12-19-2013 |
Daniel Edward Jenks, Gasport, NY US
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20080211258 | Door handle reinforcement plate - A door handle reinforcement plate that is positioned on the inner surface of a vehicle door. The plate is mounted using the fasteners of the existing door handle. The door handle reinforcement plate adds strength and rigidity to the vehicle door to prevent the vehicle door from flexing or distorting in an undesirable fashion. | 09-04-2008 |
Dennis Jenks, Gilroy, CA US
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20140251120 | OPTIMIZED BENT BAR GRILLE - An optimized grille design that narrows the louver pitch and narrows the louver construction so as to maintain the air flow through the grille. An aerodynamic shape is applied to the leading edge of the louver thus lowering drag and reducing the pressure drop at the inlet. | 09-11-2014 |
20150323293 | GRADIENT BALLISTIC MATERIAL AND HONEYCOMB GRILLE - The invention is a gradient ballistic material and honeycomb grille that includes a louver system and a honeycomb structure. The louver system contains a gradient of ballistic materials to improve air handling and protection. The louver system may be constructed of one or more pieces of ballistic material so that at least one section is harder than a second section. The honeycomb structure acts a “catcher” or backstop to collect the fragments created by a projectiles contact with the harder section of the louver system. | 11-12-2015 |
Gordon Jenks, Candler, NC US
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20110243721 | SIMPLIFIED VARIABLE GEOMETRY TURBOCHARGER WITH VANE RINGS - The flow path of exhaust gas to the turbine wheel ( | 10-06-2011 |
20150176600 | RETRACTABLE VANE DIFFUSER FOR COMPRESSORS - A retractable vane diffuser system ( | 06-25-2015 |
Gordon Jenks, Chandler, NC US
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20160102678 | HEAT SHIELD WITH CENTERING FEATURES - A turbocharger ( | 04-14-2016 |
Harold Jenks, Oklahoma City, OK US
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20100223770 | Valve keeper installation tool - Valve keeper pliers that facilitate the installation of the two-part valve keepers in an internal combustion engine, the pliers comprising jaws and handles with a pivot point therebetween, at least two grasping pins per keeper projecting outwardly from a shoulder stop at a terminal end of each jaw, the pins adapted to abut an outer surface of a keeper, and at least one magnet substantially flush with each shoulder stop for engaging an end of a keeper, the magnet adapted to releasably retain a keeper in contact with its grasping pins while minimizing the magnetic attraction between the pins and the engine, whereby each keeper is retained in contact with its magnets and pins without requiring grip pressure to retain it in place allowing easier insertion of the keeper, particularly in cases where the keeper has more than one retention groove. The jaws are preferably offset from a plane created by the handles to facilitate reaching into the locations where the valve keepers must be installed. A spring means for biasing the jaws in an open direction is preferably provided. The pliers may be made from a substantially non-magnetic material whereby the tendency of the pins to be magnetically drawn toward the engine is minimized. | 09-09-2010 |
James M. Jenks, Vestal, NY US
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20150378772 | SUPPORTING FLEXIBLE DEPLOYMENT AND MIGRATION OF VIRTUAL SERVERS VIA UNIQUE FUNCTION IDENTIFIERS - A management system and method that generally allocates a virtual function to a virtual function definition of a virtual server, where the virtual function definition of the virtual server is previously assigned with a unique function identifier, and assigns the unique function identifier to the virtual function in response to the allocating of the virtual function, where the unique function identifier causes a discovery of the virtual function by the virtual server. | 12-31-2015 |
20150381527 | SUPPORTING FLEXIBLE DEPLOYMENT AND MIGRATION OF VIRTUAL SERVERS VIA UNIQUE FUNCTION IDENTIFIERS - A management system and method that generally allocates a virtual function to a virtual function definition of a virtual server, where the virtual function definition of the virtual server is previously assigned with a unique function identifier, and assigns the unique function identifier to the virtual function in response to the allocating of the virtual function, where the unique function identifier causes a discovery of the virtual function by the virtual server. | 12-31-2015 |
20160070586 | RESOURCE ALLOCATION/DE-ALLOCATION AND ACTIVATION/DEACTIVATION - A computer-implemented method, carried out by one or more processors, for managing resources in a server environment. In an embodiment, the method includes determining to prepare one or more virtual resources for activation of one or more allocated host resources, based, at least in part, on virtual resource definitions. The one or more allocated host resources and the one or more virtual resources are activated. Activation of the one or more virtual resources is finalized, wherein finalizing the activation includes updating the virtual resource definitions. | 03-10-2016 |
20160072719 | RESOURCE ALLOCATION/DE-ALLOCATION AND ACTIVATION/DEACTIVATION - A computer-implemented method, carried out by one or more processors, for managing resources in a server environment. In an embodiment, the method includes determining to prepare one or more virtual resources for activation of one or more allocated host resources, based, at least in part, on virtual resource definitions. The one or more allocated host resources and the one or more virtual resources are activated. Activation of the one or more virtual resources is finalized, wherein finalizing the activation includes updating the virtual resource definitions. | 03-10-2016 |
20160072724 | ANTICIPATORY RESOURCE ALLOCATION/ACTIVATION AND LAZY DE-ALLOCATION/DEACTIVATION - A computer-implemented method, carried out by one or more processors, for managing resources in a server environment. The method includes determining, by one or more processors, to shut down a first resource consumer, wherein the first resource consumer is assigned a first virtual resource with a first set of one or more host resources. It is determined, by one or more processors, whether a second virtual resource assigned to a second resource consumer requires the first set of one or more host resources. If the second virtual resource assigned to the second resource consumer does not require the first set of one or more host resources, it is determined, by one or more processors, not to deactivate the one or more host resources assigned to the first virtual resource. | 03-10-2016 |
20160072725 | ANTICIPATORY RESOURCE ALLOCATION/ACTIVATION AND LAZY DE-ALLOCATION/DEACTIVATION - A computer-implemented method, carried out by one or more processors, for managing resources in a server environment. The method includes determining, by one or more processors, to shut down a first resource consumer, wherein the first resource consumer is assigned a first virtual resource with a first set of one or more host resources. It is determined, by one or more processors, whether a second virtual resource assigned to a second resource consumer requires the first set of one or more host resources. If the second virtual resource assigned to the second resource consumer does not require the first set of one or more host resources, it is determined, by one or more processors, not to deactivate the one or more host resources assigned to the first virtual resource. | 03-10-2016 |
Jason Jenks, Lynnwood, WA US
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20150278804 | SECURE VALIDATION USING HARDWARE SECURITY MODULES - Disclosed is secure decryption and business rule validation of encrypted confidential data within a hardware security module (HSM). The validation may include the use of a Bloom filter stored and executing within the HSM. The return order of encrypted data within the HSM as well as requests for external data relating to validation may be randomized to further harden against correlation attacks. | 10-01-2015 |
20150381506 | ADDING LATENCY TO IMPROVE PERCEIVED PERFORMANCE - Techniques described herein provide a system and methods for adding latency to improve the perceived performance of computing devices. For instance, the techniques may calculate transaction latencies for a given session based on the time between sending requests for content and receiving the requested content. The calculated latencies may be aggregated or averaged in such a way that a specific latency may be selected for improving the perceived performance. A client device may then render subsequent content based on the selected latency or a server may serve subsequent content based on the selected latency. This artificial addition of latency may enhance the user experience by creating a more consistent environment. | 12-31-2015 |
Jason C. Jenks, Lynnwood, WA US
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20140331138 | SENDING APPLICATION INPUT COMMANDS OVER A NETWORK - Disclosed are various embodiments that facilitate sending input commands to an application over a network that may have variable latency characteristics. An input command may be obtained from a client over a network. The obtained input command is then provided to the application that is executed in a hosted environment. When a delay is determined to be necessary based at least in part on latency characteristic, the input command is provided to the application after the delay. | 11-06-2014 |
Jason Curtis Jenks, Lynnwood, WA US
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20140258221 | INCREASING DISTRIBUTED DATABASE CAPACITY - Disclosed are various embodiments for increasing distributed database capacity by adding new nodes while minimizing downtime. A database is partitioned among multiple nodes in a cluster. Each node stores a respective portion of the database. The portions of the database are replicated to corresponding physical standbys. For each portion, a first portion is mapped to an existing node, while a remaining portion is mapped to a physical standby. The cluster is updated to include the physical standbys as additional nodes among which the database is partitioned. | 09-11-2014 |
20160043978 | TECHNIQUES FOR HOT SNAPSHOTS FOR MESSAGE SYNCING - Techniques for hot snapshotting for message syncing are described. An apparatus may comprise a network component and a snapshot component. The network component may be operative to receiving an incoming update. The snapshot component may be operative to retrieve a messaging snapshot for a user associated with the incoming update; identify a messaging thread corresponding to the incoming update; apply the incoming update to the messaging thread; determining that a number of messaging threads stored in the messaging snapshot is greater than a thread storage limit for the messaging snapshot; identify a least-recently-updated messaging thread currently stored in the messaging snapshot; and remove the least-recently updated messaging thread from the messaging snapshot. | 02-11-2016 |
20160043981 | TECHNIQUES FOR A PERSISTENT QUEUE FOR MESSAGE SYNCING - Techniques for a persistent queue for message syncing are described. A recipient inbound messaging component may receive an incoming update at a recipient update queue. A recipient queue management component may determine an incoming recipient sequence number for the recipient update queue. A recipient outbound messaging component may transmit the incoming update to the recipient messaging endpoint. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 02-11-2016 |
20160043982 | TECHNIQUES FOR A SEQUENTIAL MESSAGE READER FOR MESSAGE SYNCING - Techniques for a sequential message reader for message syncing are described. An apparatus may comprise a network component and an inbox management component. The network component may be operative to receiving an incoming update at a messaging endpoint from a recipient update queue, the incoming update comprising an incoming recipient sequence number. The inbox management component may be operative to add the incoming update to a message inbox on the messaging endpoint, the incoming update added to the message inbox in an order determined by the incoming recipient sequence number and determine based on the incoming recipient sequence number whether one or more additional updates are missing from the message inbox on the messaging endpoint. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 02-11-2016 |
20160043983 | TECHNIQUES FOR INTELLIGENT MESSAGING FOR MESSAGE SYNCING - Techniques for intelligent messaging for message syncing are described. An apparatus may comprise a recipient inbound messaging component, a recipient queue management component, a recipient update customization component, and a recipient outbound messaging component. The recipient inbound messaging component may be operative to receive an incoming update at a recipient update queue, the recipient update queue associated with a recipient of the incoming update. The recipient queue management component may be operative to add the incoming update to the recipient update queue and determine a recipient messaging endpoint to receive the incoming update. The recipient update customization component may be operative to retrieve one or more recipient messaging endpoint parameters associated with the recipient messaging endpoint and generate a customized incoming update from the incoming update according to the one or more recipient messaging endpoint parameters. The recipient outbound messaging component may be operative to transmit the customized incoming update to the recipient messaging endpoint. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 02-11-2016 |
Jeromy J. Jenks, Benton City, WA US
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20150291870 | ADSORPTION SYSTEMS USING METAL-ORGANIC FRAMEWORKS - The present invention relates to sorbants such as metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), covalent organic frameworks (COFs), porous aromatic frameworks (PAFs) or porous polymer networks (PPNs) for separations of gases or liquids, gas storage, cooling, and heating applications, including, but not limited to, adsorption chillers. | 10-15-2015 |
John James Jenks, Rocky River, OH US
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20130094258 | ACTIVE FRONT END POWER CONVERTER WITH DIAGNOSTIC AND FAILURE PREVENTION USING PEAK DETECTOR WITH DECAY - Active front end power conversion systems are presented having a peak detector with adjustable decay providing a signal to an overload protection component to selectively discontinue rectifier switching control signals for protection of active rectifier switches during unbalanced line voltage conditions. | 04-18-2013 |
20150249420 | Modular Motor Drive Communication System and Method - A motor drive system includes a control module and a power module for generating control signals and power signals, respectively, for driving an electric motor. An add-on module or subassembly is physically positionable between the control and power modules, and communicates with the control module to allow for communication with external devices. | 09-03-2015 |
20150249612 | Enhanced Motor Drive Communication System and Method - In some embodiments, a motor drive system includes a communication subassembly electrically coupled to a control subassembly for providing communication between the control subassembly and at least one external device. The control subassembly and the communication subassembly transmit and receive control data independently of messaging data, greatly enhancing performance and reducing the workload of processors on the control subassembly and communication subassembly. Additionally, the control subassembly and the communication subassembly transmit message data via sequence count based messaging. Communications between the communication subassembly and the control subassembly may include a series of timeout periods and retries, increasing reliability. | 09-03-2015 |
John James Jenks, Cleveland, OH US
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20160003885 | System and Method for Incremental Encoder Loss Detection - A system may include broken wire detector circuitry that may include an optocoupler, encoder isolator circuitry that may include input voltage protection circuitry, an optocoupler, and output filtering circuitry, and compensator circuitry that may include signal conditioning circuitry. The broken wire detector circuitry and the encoder isolator circuitry may be configured to accept inputs signals (A, B) and an index signal (Z) for a single-ended and differential type incremental encoder. The broken wire detector circuitry may be configured to convert an input AC pulse train signal to an analog DC signal. The encoder isolator may be configured to protect from high input voltages. And, the compensator may be configured to accept outputs of the broken wire detector circuitry and the encoder isolator circuitry and to integrate and dampen the analog DC signal that has a value representative of an operating state of the incremental encoder. | 01-07-2016 |
Kenneth Jenks, Cupertino, CA US
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20120307451 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EJECTING REMOVABLE MODULES FROM ELECTRONIC DEVICES - An electronic device may be provided with an ejectable component assembly having a connector that can receive and retain a removable module within a housing of the electronic device. The ejectable component assembly may also be provided with an ejector mechanism for at least partially ejecting the removable module from the connector. The ejector mechanism may receive a user input force at an ejector user interface, translate that user input force into an ejection force, and apply that ejection force onto the removable module for ejecting the module. The ejector user interface may be provided at any suitable position of the housing that may not interfere with other functions of the device. The path along which the ejector mechanism translates the user input force into the ejection force between the ejector user interface and the removable module may be provided in any suitable way throughout the device. | 12-06-2012 |
Luke Jenks, San Anselmo, CA US
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20150036841 | FILTER WITH INDEPENDENTLY ADJUSTABLE BAND GAIN AND BREAK POINT SLOPES AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTING SAME - A filter for equalizing the frequency response of loudspeaker systems includes at least one band filter section ( | 02-05-2015 |
Matthew G. Jenks, Durham, NC US
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20110183975 | NOVEL 6-AZAINDOLE AMINOPYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES HAVING NIK INHIBITORY ACTIVITY - The present invention relates to a compound of formula I: wherein: R | 07-28-2011 |
20120004240 | INHIBITORS OF AKT ACTIVITY - The instant invention provides for substituted fused naphthyridine derivatives that inhibit Akt activity. In particular, the compounds disclosed selectively inhibit one or two of the Akt isoforms. The invention also provides for compositions comprising such inhibitory compounds and methods of inhibiting Akt activity by administering the compound to a patient in need of treatment of cancer. | 01-05-2012 |
Neil Anton Jenks, Livonia, MI US
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20080211258 | Door handle reinforcement plate - A door handle reinforcement plate that is positioned on the inner surface of a vehicle door. The plate is mounted using the fasteners of the existing door handle. The door handle reinforcement plate adds strength and rigidity to the vehicle door to prevent the vehicle door from flexing or distorting in an undesirable fashion. | 09-04-2008 |
Philip J. Jenks, Warsaw, IN US
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20100161063 | AVASCULAR NECROSIS CAGE MANUFACTURING PROCESS - A method for manufacturing a spherical cage. The method includes providing a wire braid and inserting a spherical ball inside the wire braid. The wire braid and spherical ball are placed inside a mold. Excess wire braid is trimmed from the mold, creating trimmed ends of the braid. The mold is heat set with the spherical ball and wire braid. The spherical ball and wire braid are removed from the ball and the spherical ball is removed from the wire braid, resulting in a spherical wire cage. | 06-24-2010 |
Philip J. Jenks, Leesburg, IN US
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20090082816 | REMODELABLE ORTHOPAEDIC SPACER AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME - A remodelable spacer for use in a bone plating procedure is fabricated from an extracellular matrix material. The remodelable spacer is positionable between a bone plate and a bone during an orthopaedic plating procedure. A method of using a remodelable spacer is also disclosed. | 03-26-2009 |
Robert Charles Wellman Jenks, Mckinney, TX US
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20130266921 | Student Response Replay with Flexible Data Organization and Representation Overlays - A method for operating a classroom network including a host computer and a plurality of digital devices communicatively coupled to the host computer is provided. The method includes receiving student responses by the host computer from the plurality of digital devices over a period of time, wherein the student responses are generated while performing a class activity on each digital device, storing the student responses as the student responses are received, and replaying a user selected portion of the stored student responses on the host computer, wherein the replayed student responses are displayed according to a first user specified analysis view. | 10-10-2013 |
20150104777 | CONTEXT-SENSITIVE AND LOCATION-AWARE ADAPTIVE LEARNING TO IMPROVE TEST EFFECTIVENESS - A context-sensitive and location-aware adaptive method and device. The method includes determining user's information relating at least one of context or location, adaptively altering at least one of data and image based on the determined user's information, and presenting the altered information. | 04-16-2015 |
Robert C.w. Jenks, Mckinney, TX US
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20130344469 | Open Paradigm for Interactive Networked Educational Systems - An interactive networked classroom system including a teacher workstation with a base application, and one or more code segments. Each code segment includes a teacher version and a student version. The code segments include API links to a base application at the teacher workstation, or to helper functions such as plug-ins to the base application, such that the student version of the code segment has different rights, typically fewer and less powerful rights, than the teacher version of the same code segment. The teacher workstation forwards the student version of a code segment to student workstations that are in communication with the teacher workstation over a network facility; the student code segments may be embedded in a document corresponding to a classroom activity. Interactive classroom activities are then carried out using the code segments in combination with the base application. The use of scripting language (or applets) enables education personnel to create new educational contexts without requiring alteration of the base application code. | 12-26-2013 |
Robert C. W. Jenks, Mckinney, TX US
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20090055395 | Method and Apparatus for XML Data Processing - Method and apparatus for at least one of coding or decoding of data. The method comprising retrieving Extensible Markup Language (“XML”)-Unicode Transformation Format 8 (“UTF-8”) data, confirming XML-UTF-8 data in a proper format converting a prolog located within said XML-UTF-8 data, initializing a tag and attribute lookup table, comparing a current character to a plurality of multi-character patterns, determining whether said current character can be converted to a multi-character pattern in said plurality and Unicode, converting said current character to one of ASCII and Unicode when said current character cannot be converted to said multi-character pattern in said plurality, comparing at least one subsequent character to said plurality of multi-character patterns to determine conversion of at least the current character when said current character can be converted more than one way, determining whether there are more characters. | 02-26-2009 |
Russell T. Jenks, Racine, WI US
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20150226343 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING FLOW WITH A 270 DEGREE ROTATABLE VALVE - Systems and methods for controlling flow with a 270 degree rotatable valve are provided. A described system includes a valve body having a valve chamber and a plurality of ports into the valve chamber. The plurality of ports include a first port, a second port, and a third port. The first port and the second port are aligned with a common axis and located on opposite sides of the valve chamber. The system further includes a valve member located within the valve chamber. The valve member is controllably rotatable by approximately 270 degrees to modulate fluid flow between the first port and the third port while maintaining the second port completely closed and to modulate fluid flow between the second port and the third port while maintaining the first port completely closed. | 08-13-2015 |
Stephen F. Jenks, Laguna Beach, CA US
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20140368512 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES FOR ANIMATION ON TILED DISPLAYS - A display system is disclosed for animation of media objects on tiled displays. The display system can include a plurality of discrete display nodes and a control module configured to determine a graphical representation of a current state of a media object. The control module can be configured to determine a graphical representation of a future state of the media object. The control module can also be configured to determine a path area on the display nodes comprising a plurality of graphical representations of the media object during a change from the current state to the future state. The control module also can be configured to cause the display nodes overlapping with at least a portion of the path area to prepare to display the media object. | 12-18-2014 |
Stephen F. Jenks, Irvine, CA US
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20100045594 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES FOR DYNAMIC MANAGEMENT OF DATA STREAMS UPDATING DISPLAYS - Presented herein are methods, systems, devices, and computer-readable media for systems for dynamic management of data streams updating displays. Some of the embodiments herein generally relate to presenting video image data on an array of tiled display units, thereby allowing the display of much larger images than can be shown on a single display. Each display unit can include a video image display, a communication mechanism, such as a network interface card or wireless interface card, and a video image controller, such as a graphics card. Attached to the tiled display may be one or more user computers or other sources of video image data. A workstation may also be coupled to the tiled display and to the user computers. Each of the user computers can display data or images on the tiled display simultaneously. Since the tiled display is made up of multiple display units, the images from a single user computer may be on multiple, separate individual display units. The images from multiple user computers could also be shown on the same display unit and they may even overlap. | 02-25-2010 |
20100123732 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES FOR HIGHLY INTERACTIVE LARGE IMAGE DISPLAY AND MANIPULATION ON TILED DISPLAYS - Display units which can be arranged to form a single arrayed display system, thereby allowing the display of much larger images than can be shown on a single display. Each display unit can include an image display, a communication mechanism, such as a network interface card or wireless interface card, and an image display module, such as a video card and an image processor. Each display module can be configured to selectively process and display portions of large digital images. | 05-20-2010 |
20100321410 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES FOR MANIPULATION OF IMAGES ON TILED DISPLAYS - In accordance with some embodiments of the inventions, a display system is disclosed for manipulation of images on tiled displays. The display system can include at least one discrete display device and a control module configured to allow a user to move a graphical representation of an image to a plurality of positions on the at least one discrete display device to thereby define a requested position. The control module can be configured to determine a difference between the requested position and a plurality of predetermined positions on the at least one discrete display device. The control module can also be configured to move and/or stretch the image toward one of the predetermined positions based on the determination of the determined difference. | 12-23-2010 |
20140098006 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES FOR HIGHLY INTERACTIVE LARGE IMAGE DISPLAY AND MANIPULATION ON TILED DISPLAYS - Display units which can be arranged to form a single arrayed display system, thereby allowing the display of much larger images than can be shown on a single display. Each display unit can include an image display, a communication mechanism, such as a network interface card or wireless interface card, and an image display module, such as a video card and an image processor. Each display module can be configured to selectively process and display portions of large digital images. | 04-10-2014 |
20160034241 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES FOR MANIPULATION OF IMAGES ON TILED DISPLAYS - In accordance with some embodiments of the inventions, a display system is disclosed for manipulation of images on tiled displays. The display system can include at least one discrete display device and a control module configured to allow a user to move a graphical representation of an image to a plurality of positions on the at least one discrete display device to thereby define a requested position. The control module can be configured to determine a difference between the requested position and a plurality of predetermined positions on the at least one discrete display device. The control module can also be configured to move and/or stretch the image toward one of the predetermined positions based on the determination of the determined difference. | 02-04-2016 |
Stephen Francis Jenks, Laguna Beach, CA US
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20150215497 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR SYNCHRONIZING MEDIA STREAM PRESENTATIONS - A system synchronizes one or more media streams, such as video stream or audio streams, by embedding frame identifiers in each compressed media stream, and then by using synchronizing signals to render each frame simultaneously by referencing the embedded frame identifier. Since the frame identifier is embedded in between encoded frames of the compressed media stream without altering any of the compressed, encoded data, the frame identifier information could be rapidly embedded without creating lag associated with manipulating existing data. This technique could be used, for example, to synchronize a single HD video on a plurality of display devices (e.g. a football game on a wall of video monitors), or to synchronize a plurality of HD video streams on a single display device (e.g. a plurality of live video feeds on a single computer monitor). | 07-30-2015 |
Winston Jenks, The Woodlands, TX US
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20090132060 | FOUNDATION FIELDBUS SIMULATION SYSTEM - A method and system for simulating the control of a process with a controller. The method creates a virtual process scheme having virtual devices connected on a virtual bus, such as a Fieldbus. The virtual scheme also includes process information. The process scheme is stored in a read/write medium and configured for communication access by a controller. The communication configuration uses an actual bus in bus protocol, such as a Fieldbus protocol. The actual bus couples with the virtual bus to replicate actual “real world” communication across the particular bus protocol. The DCS generates and transmits control communication, such as control commands based on data representing the virtual scheme. The virtual scheme data is dynamically updated with an associated Information Handling System to replicate an actual dynamic process. The seamless communication link coupled with the dynamic virtual scheme data simulates process control for the DCS. | 05-21-2009 |