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Jonathan A. Capless, Bingley GB
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| 20110145808 | Content Receiver Having a Low-Power Mode - A method, system and apparatus for interacting with scheduling data and primary data. A content receiver may receive scheduling data and extract, from the scheduling data, a time at which primary data is available. The content receiver may enter a de-powered state until the time, at which point it powers up. The content receiver may receive the primary data at the time and process it as necessary. Following processing, the content receiver may again power down. | 06-16-2011 |
Jonathan A. Capless, Bradford GB
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| 20100054327 | Data Transcoding - A system and method for transcoding data, such as an audiovisual program, audio data or video data, from a first format to a second format. Systems may accept a first data file and transcode it to create a second data file in a different format. Transcoding may occur at a time other than the time at which the system receives the data file. The later transcoding time may be user-selected. The system may generate an icon or other indicator to signify the data has been marked for later transcoding. | 03-04-2010 |
Jonathan A. Catten, Salt Lake, UT US
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| 20110115618 | System and Method for Detecting Use of a Wireless Device in a Moving Vehicle - A system and method for detecting use of a wireless device is disclosed. In one embodiment, wireless device activity data is received from a wireless network. User account data is searched using selected parameters from the wireless device activity data to identify one or more subscribers that are or were using a wireless device. One or more subscriber vehicles or vehicle monitoring systems associated with each of the one or more subscribers are identified. Vehicle operation data from one or more vehicle monitoring systems is received. The vehicle operation data is used to determine whether any of the one or more subscriber vehicles were moving during use of an associated wireless device. | 05-19-2011 |
Jonathan A. Covel, San Diego, CA US
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| 20110269713 | BRYOSTATIN ANALOGUES AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THEREOF - Described herein are tricyclic macrolactones. The macrolactones have a high binding affinity for PKC. The compounds described herein can be used in a number of therapeutic applications including cancer and Alzheimer's prevention and treatment. The compounds described herein can also treat memory loss. Also described herein are methods for producing macrolactones. The methods permit the high-yield synthesis of macrolactones in fewer steps and with a higher degree of substitution and specificity. | 11-03-2011 |
Jonathan A. Crissy, Davie, FL US
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| 20120011076 | SMARTPHONE-IMPLEMENTED METHOD OF OBTAINING A FISHING OR HUNTING LICENSE - The present invention is related to a smartphone-implemented method of obtaining fishing or hunting license, comprising the steps of: | 01-12-2012 |
Jonathan A. Demik, St. John, IN US
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| 20090078331 | Tie Guide Channel For Cable Tie Installation Tool - An improved cable tie installation tool includes a fixed cable tie guide channel mechanism that assists in retention of cable tie heads in a cable bundling position and prevents “bounce back” of the cable tie head back into the guide channel. The fixed guide channel mechanism is located near the distal end of the guide channel and includes a ramped surface and a retention wall oriented substantially perpendicular to the guide channel. The fixed guide channel mechanism is located on a side opposite a jaw assembly and may be combined with a biased retractable retainer assembly located on a wall opposite the guide channel mechanism. The fixed guide channel mechanism can serve as a primary system, a back-up to the retractable retainer assembly, or used in combination with the retractable retainer assembly. In embodiments, the guide channel mechanism may form an integral part of the guide channel or may be a separate insert affixed to the channel. | 03-26-2009 |
Jonathan A. Dylhoff, Dubuque, IA US
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| 20120204555 | INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE CHARGE AIR COOLER PRECOOLER - A work machine having an air-breathing, fuel-consuming, liquid-cooled internal combustion (IC) engine and a turbocharger receiving combustion products from the IC engine and a compressor for pressurizing air to the IC engine. A primary heat exchanger is in fluid flow connection between the compressor and the IC engine and a secondary heat exchanger is in fluid flow connection between the compressor and the IC engine and is upstream of the primary heat exchanger. The secondary heat exchanger is an air-to-liquid heat exchanger and receives liquid coolant from the IC engine. | 08-16-2012 |
| 20120217073 | Air Pressure Regulated Axle Sump - A method and associated apparatus for controlling fluid levels within an axle tube, the method comprising: (a) establishing a first predetermined level of a liquid lubricant within a transmission and an electric motor operatively coupled to the electric motor, the axle tube housing the electric motor and the transmission, where a cavity interposing a wall of the axle tube and the electric motor is occupied by the liquid lubricant reservoir at a second predetermined level; and, (b) lowering the first predetermined level of a liquid lubricant within the electric motor and the transmission by changing a gas pressure exerted upon the liquid lubricant, where changing the gas pressure exerted upon the liquid lubricant within the axle tube raises the second predetermined level of liquid lubricant within the cavity. | 08-30-2012 |
Jonathan A. Eckart, Portland, OR US
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| 20110131832 | Fluid-Filled Structure - A fluid-filled chamber may include a pair of polymer layers that define a plurality of subchambers and a web area. The subchambers are protruding portions of the polymer layers that enclose a fluid, and the web area is portions of the polymer layers that are located between the subchambers and lay adjacent to each other. The subchambers may have greater thickness than the web area. A perimeter bond joining the polymer layers and extends around a periphery of the chamber. In addition, a plurality of interior bonds join the polymer layers and extending around the subchambers, which may seal the fluid within the subchambers. | 06-09-2011 |
Jonathan A. Eppstein, Atlanta, GA US
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| 20090264810 | Transdermal Integrated Actuator Device, Methods of Making and Using Same - The invention provides for an integrated device for forming a cavity in a surface of a tissue of an animal comprising: a) a controller board connected to an energy source for actuating at least one porator; b) a fluid reservoir in fluid communication with the tissue; and c) a tissue interface layer, the tissue interface layer containing the at least one porator, the porator in contact with the tissue for forming the cavity. The invention also provides for methods of making and methods of using the same. | 10-22-2009 |
| 20100217212 | Microporation of Tissue for Delivery of Bioactive Agents - A method of enhancing the permeability of a biological membrane, including the skin or mucosa of an animal or the outer layer of a plant to a permeant is described utilizing microporation of selected depth and optionally one or more of sonic, electromagnetic, mechanical and thermal energy and a chemical enhancer. Microporation is accomplished to form a micropore of selected depth in the biological membrane and the porated site is contacted with the permeant. Additional permeation enhancement measures may be applied to the site to enhance both the flux rate of the permeant into the organism through the micropores as well as into targeted tissues within the organism. | 08-26-2010 |
| 20110060270 | Microporation of Tissue for Delivery Of Bioactive Agents - A method of enhancing the permeability of a biological membrane, including the skin or mucosa of an animal or the outer layer of a plant to a permeant is described utilizing microporation of selected depth and optionally one or more of sonic, electromagnetic, mechanical and thermal energy and a chemical enhancer. Microporation is accomplished to form a micropore of selected depth in the biological membrane and the porated site is contacted with the permeant. Additional permeation enhancement measures may be applied to the site to enhance both the flux rate of the permeant into the organism through the micropores as well as into targeted tissues within the organism. | 03-10-2011 |
| 20120101426 | Method for Transdermal Delivery of Permeant Substances - A method for delivering permeant substances transdermally into a membrane of an animal includes forming at least one delivery opening in the skin tissue, with the at least one delivery opening having a mean opening depth of between about 40 and about 90 microns. | 04-26-2012 |
Jonathan A. Globerson, Sunny Isles Beach, FL US
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| 20120204477 | ARTHROPOD CAPTURE SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method and system for trapping arthropods including a base having a vertical axis, an outer wall coupled to the base and surrounding the axis, an inner wall coupled to the base and surrounding the axis, and a fluid source arranged to dispose the fluid between the outer wall and inner wall. The system may include an intermediate wall coupled to the base, the intermediate wall surrounding the axis and being disposed between the inner wall and the outer wall. The outer wall and the inner wall each have an interior and exterior surface, the interior surface of the inner wall and the exterior surface of the outer wall have a first texture, and the exterior surface of the inner wall and the interior surface of the outer wall have a second texture, the first texture being more coarse than the second texture. | 08-16-2012 |
| 20120227312 | ARTHROPOD TRAP HAVING INTEGRATED FLUID ATTRACTANT DISPENSER - A method and system for trapping arthropods includes a base and a first wall coupled to the base. The base and the first wall define a fluid source retention area. The first wall has an exterior surface. The device also includes a second wall coupled to the base and surrounds the first wall. The second wall has an interior and exterior surface. The exterior surface of the second wall has a first texture, and the exterior surface of the first wall and interior surface of the second wall have a second texture. The first texture is more coarse than the second texture. | 09-13-2012 |
Jonathan A. Groeper, Metuchen, NJ US
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| 20130072492 | SOLUBLE GUANYLATE CYCLASE ACTIVATORS - A compound of Formula (I): or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, are capable of modulating the body's production of cyclic guanosine monophosphate (“cGMP”) and are generally suitable for the therapy and prophylaxis of diseases which are associated with a disturbed cGMP balance. The invention furthermore relates to processes for preparing compounds of Formula I, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, for their use in the therapy and prophylaxis of the abovementioned diseases and for preparing pharmaceuticals for this purpose, and to pharmaceutical preparations which comprise compounds of Formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. | 03-21-2013 |
Jonathan A. Harton, Tampa, FL US
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| 20090291450 | CATERPILLER GENE FAMILY - The present invention relates to a new family of structurally and functionally related nucleic acids and proteins, designed the CATERPILLER family, which is characterized by landmark structural motifs including a nucleotide binding domain and leucine-rich repeat domains. | 11-26-2009 |
Jonathan A. Javitch, New Rochelle, NY US
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| 20110160081 | FUNCTIONAL COMPLEMENTATION ASSAY FOR DEFINED GPCR OLIGOMERS - The present invention is directed to, inter alia, a biological reagent that includes a complex having a first GPCR and a second GPCR linked to a G-protein, the linkage between the second GPCR and the G-protein being of a length, which pre-vents productive interaction between the G-protein and the second GPCR, wherein the first GPCR and the second GPCR linked to the G-protein alone are incapable of producing a signal when presented with a ligand. The invention also provides methods of producing such a biological reagent, as well as methods of determining oligomeric GPCR interactions, methods of identifying compounds that have an effect on GPCR oligomers, methods of identifying a compound capable of interacting with GPCR oligomers, methods of identifying a compound having the ability to modulate binding between a GPCR oligomer and its ligand, and methods for evaluating differential G-protein coupling. | 06-30-2011 |
Jonathan A. Kelber, San Diego, CA US
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| 20100135904 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE INHIBITION OF CRIPTO / GRP78 COMPLEX FORMATION AND SIGNALING - The present invention provides methods compositions and methods for treating a hyperproliferative disease comprising disrupting Cripto/GRP78 complex formation in a hyperproliferative cell. In certain embodiments, an antibody and/or siRNA may be used to inhibit Cripto/GRP78 binding, optionally coupled with other cancer therapies. Also provided are methods for identifying therapeutic compounds which can selectively inhibit Cripto/GRP78 binding. | 06-03-2010 |
Jonathan A. Kluft, Tampa, FL US
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| 20090197335 | METHOD FOR IMPROVED TRANSFER OF DNA INTO LIVING CELLS BY ELECTROPORATION - The subject invention concerns an electroporation buffer that allows for enhanced transfection efficiency and cell viability of cells during application of an electric current. Buffers of the invention provide for maximum transfer of target particles into cells while maintaining the health and growth potential of the cell population. Compositions of the invention comprise electroporation buffers of approximately physiological ionic strength and pH, and having serum or purified proteins, such as serum albumin, added thereto. The subject invention is suitable for use with any cell type. The subject invention also concerns methods of electroporation using an electroporation buffer of the invention. | 08-06-2009 |
Jonathan A. Krutchik, Southwest Ranches, FL US
Jonathan A. Makelki, Bay City, TX US
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| 20110077428 | PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ACETIC ACID - A process for the reduction and/or removal of permanganate reducing compounds formed by the carbonylation of methanol in the presence of a Group VIII metal carbonylation catalyst to produce acetic acid is disclosed. More specifically, a process for reducing and/or removing permanganate reducing compounds or their precursors from intermediate streams during the formation of acetic acid by said carbonylation processes is disclosed. In particular, a process in which a low boiling overhead vapor stream from a light ends column is subjected to a single distillation to obtain an overhead that is subjected to an extraction to selectively remove and/or reduce PRC's from the process is disclosed. | 03-31-2011 |
| 20120264974 | PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ACETIC ACID - A process for the reduction and/or removal of permanganate reducing compounds formed by the carbonylation of methanol in the presence of a Group VIII metal carbonylation catalyst to produce acetic acid is disclosed. More specifically, a process for reducing and/or removing permanganate reducing compounds or their precursors from intermediate streams during the formation of acetic acid by said carbonylation processes is disclosed. In particular, a process in which a low boiling overhead vapor stream from a light ends column is subjected to a single distillation to obtain an overhead that is subjected to an extraction to selectively remove and/or reduce PRC's from the process is disclosed. | 10-18-2012 |
Jonathan A. Mccullers, Memphis, TN US
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| 20100098721 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PREPARING A UNIVERSAL INFLUENZA VACCINE - Compositions and methods for preventing and treating influenza virus infections are provided. Compositions include novel immunogenic compositions having at least one vector capable of expressing an antigenic component from four or more influenza viruses representative of the antigenic diversity of a target population of influenza virus strains. Compositions further include novel immunogenic compositions having at least four vectors, each vector capable of expressing a single antigenic component representative of the antigenic diversity of a target population of influenza virus strains. In other aspects of the invention, the immunogenic compositions also include one or more viral proteins (or antigenic portions thereof), or one or more live attenuated viruses, derived from the target population of influenza virus strains. The invention further provides methods for making a multi-valent influenza vaccine and methods for inducing an immune response in a subject against influenza viruses. | 04-22-2010 |
| 20120282593 | Method and Kit for Detecting Virulent Strains of Influenza Virus - The present invention is a kit and method for determining the virulence of an influenza virus based upon the presence or absence of leucine at position 62, arginine at position 75, arginine at position 79 and leucine at position 82 of the polymerase basic 1-F2 protein amino acid sequence. | 11-08-2012 |
Jonathan A. Meulbroek, Lake Bluff, IL US
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| 20110293511 | SPECIFIC BINDING PROTEINS AND USES THEREOF - The present invention relates to specific binding members, particularly antibodies and fragments thereof, which bind to EGFR on tumor cells that overexpress EGFR, and on tumor cells that express the truncated version of the EGFR receptor, de2-7 EGF. In particular, the epitope recognized by the specific binding members, particularly antibodies and fragments thereof, is enhanced or evident upon aberrant post-translational modification. These specific binding members are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. The binding members of the present invention may also be used in therapy in combination with chemotherapeutics or anti-cancer agents and/or with other antibodies or fragments thereof. | 12-01-2011 |
| 20110313230 | SPECIFIC BINDING PROTEINS AND USES THEREOF - The present invention relates to specific binding members, particularly antibodies and fragments thereof, which bind to EGFR on tumor cells that overexpress EGFR, and on tumor cells that express the truncated version of the EGFR receptor, de2-7 EGF. In particular, the epitope recognized by the specific binding members, particularly antibodies and fragments thereof, is enhanced or evident upon aberrant post-translational modification. These specific binding members are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. The binding members of the present invention may also be used in therapy in combination with chemotherapeutics or anti-cancer agents and/or with other antibodies or fragments thereof. | 12-22-2011 |
Jonathan A. Millen, Ii, Miami, FL US
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| 20100049673 | Forest Factory Valuation Model - Apparatuses, computer media, and methods for determining a value of a forest factory. A stump land value component and a biomass component of a forest factory are determined. A value of the forest factory is obtained by combining the components. The stump land value component may be normalized by a crop rotation time period. A carbon value component of a forest factory may be determined and the value of the forest factory adjusted. A land parcel may be partitioned into land partitions, in which forest parameters are associated with each land partition. A stump land value component, a biomass fuel value component, and a carbon credit value component may be determined from the land partitions. The carbon credit value component may be determined a percentage of coniferous trees, deciduous trees, and corresponding constant values of oxygen generation. | 02-25-2010 |
Jonathan A. Nelson, Maple Grove, MN US
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| 20080276696 | ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY OF SCANNING AND IMAGE PROCESSING - A topographic profile of a structure is generated using atomic force microscopy. The structure is scanned such that an area of interest of the structure is scanned at a higher resolution than portions of the structure outside of the area of interest. An profile of the structure is then generated based on the scan. To correct skew and tilt of the profile, a first feature of the profile is aligned with a first axis of a coordinate system. The profile is then manipulated to align a second feature of the profile with a second axis of the coordinate system. | 11-13-2008 |
Jonathan A. Plaskett, Simi Valley, CA US
Jonathan A. Rihtar, Columbus, OH US
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| 20120248121 | MOUNTING ARRANGEMENT FOR PROTECTOR MOUNTED TO FUEL TANK - A mounting arrangement for mounting a vertical wall of a fuel tank protector to a vertical wall of a fuel tank includes a protector tab received in a fuel tank slot and a dog-house fastener received through a protector aperture and anchored in a fuel tank dog-house recess. | 10-04-2012 |
Jonathan A. Stapley, Bellevue, WA US
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| 20100152435 | COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESSES FOR THE SELECTIVE CATALYTIC OXIDATION OF ALCOHOLS - Processes for oxidation of primary alcohols or aldehydes into the corresponding carboxylic acids are provided herein, including processes for the aerobic catalytic oxidation of a hydroxyl moiety pendant to a cyclic carbohydrate to a carboxylic acid in a manner that preserves the cyclic carbohydrate structure. The oxidation processes may be performed in the absence of a transition metal catalyst, halogenated solvent and a hypochlorite reagent. The processes and compositions with and without a bromide source are provided. A liquid reaction media comprising a carboxylic acid and a catalyst composition may be combined with the reactant alcohol substrate to form a reaction media which can be pressurized at constant volume with an oxygen-containing gas under conditions of temperature and constant pressure within a reaction vessel to selectively oxidize the reactant substrate to form a carboxylic acid product. Preferably, the reactant alcohol substrate is a cyclic carbohydrate having a pendant primary or secondary alcohol that is converted to a carboxylic acid by the selective oxidation process, such as the conversion of an alkyl-glucopyranoside to a corresponding alkyl-glucuronic acid. | 06-17-2010 |
| 20110180418 | METHODS FOR THE ELECTROLYTIC PRODUCTION OF XYLO-PENT-1,5-DIOSE - Method and electrochemical cells for producing xylo-pent-1,5-diose are provided. The xylo-pent-1,5-diose may be formed in a solution initially comprising D-glucuronic acid or D-glucuronic acid glycoside. The xylo-pent-1,5-diose may be formed by electrochemical oxidative decarboxylation of the D-glucuronic acid or D-glucuronic acid glycoside in the solution in the presence of a graphite foil electrode with improved current efficiency and/or current density. | 07-28-2011 |
| 20110272291 | METHODS FOR THE ELECTROLYTIC PRODUCTION OF ERYTHRITOL - Methods for the production of erythrose and/or erythritol are provided herein. Preferably, the method of producing erythritol includes the step of electrolytic decarboxylation of a ribonic acid or arabinonic acid reactant to produce erythrose and the step of electrolytic reduction or erythrose to produce erythritol. Optionally, the reactant can be obtained from a suitable hexose sugar, such as allose, altrose, glucose, fructose or mannose. | 11-10-2011 |
Jonathan A. Tekawy, Newport Coast, CA US
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| 20110181465 | MULTI-CONSTELLATION GLOBAL NAVIGATION SATELLITE SYSTEM AUGMENTATION AND ASSISTANCE - A multi-constellation GNSS augmentation and assistance system may include a plurality of reference stations. Each reference station may be adapted to receive navigation data from a plurality of different global navigation satellite systems and to monitor integrity and performance data for each different global navigation satellite system. An operation center may receive the integrity and performance data transmitted from each of the plurality of reference stations. A communication network may transmit a message from the operation center to navcom equipment of a user for augmentation and assistance of the navcom equipment. | 07-28-2011 |
Jonathan A. Tekawy, Newport, CA US
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| 20100013703 | GPS GYRO CALIBRATION - GPS gyro calibration methods and systems are described. In an embodiment, a ground station can receive antenna position data for a spot beam antenna from a global positioning system (GPS) platform where the antenna position data indicates a boresight direction of the spot beam antenna. GPS-enabled receiver(s) can receive scan signals transmitted via the spot beam antenna of the GPS platform, and the GPS-enabled receivers can determine signal power measurements for each of the scan signals. The ground station can receive the signal power measurements from the GPS-enabled receiver(s) and estimate a pointing error of the spot beam antenna based on the signal power measurements and the antenna position data received from the GPS platform. The ground station can then determine gyro calibration parameters from the estimated pointing error and communicate the gyro calibration parameters to the GPS platform to calibrate for gyro drift errors. | 01-21-2010 |
Jonathan A. Tertel, Mount Prospect, IL US
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| 20110142738 | METHOD FOR TREATING SPENT REGENERATION GAS - The invention covers a method for treating spent regeneration gas from one or more molecular sieve treaters, first in an amine solvent unit and then in a caustic unit. The amine solvent unit removes hydrogen sulfide and carbonyl sulfide and the caustic unit removes mercaptans. Optionally, there are additional treatments before the treated gas has met specifications for burning as a fuel or used for other purposes. | 06-16-2011 |
Jonathan A. Tilack, Charlottesville, VA US
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| 20100005314 | IN-CIRCUIT SECURITY SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING ACCESS TO AND USE OF SENSITIVE DATA - The invention disclosed herein is an in-circuit security system for electronic devices. The in-circuit security system incorporates identity credential verification, secure data and instruction storage, and secure data transmission capabilities. It comprises a single semiconductor chip, and is secured using industry-established mechanisms for preventing information tampering or eavesdropping, such as the addition of oxygen reactive layers. This invention also incorporates means for establishing security settings, profiles, and responses for the in-circuit security system and enrolled individuals. The in-circuit security system can be used in a variety of electronic devices, including handheld computers, secure facility keys, vehicle operation/ignition systems, and digital rights management. | 01-07-2010 |
Jonathan A. Tuchow, Portland, OR US
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| 20090094622 | SOFTWARE METHODS OF AN OPTICAL NETWORK APPARATUS WITH MULTIPLE MULTI-PROTOCOL OPTICAL NETWORKING MODULES HAVING PACKET FILTERING RESOURCES - An API is provided to an optical networking apparatus to facilitate uniform access, control and interaction with its multi-protocol optical networking modules (MPONM) by its applications. Each of the MPONM has a number of function blocks having corresponding drivers. In response to an application's request to initialize a MPONM, the initialization function of the API cooperates with the function block drivers to create a data structure for the MPONM, and returns a handle of the data structure to the application. Thereafter, in response to a need to have an operation performed in the packet filtering function block of a MPONM, the application makes the request to the API, including with the request the handle of the data structure of the MPONM. In response, the API allocates a packet filtering resource to perform the operation, and returns a handle corresponding to the allocated resource to the application for use in further requests. When the application is finished with the resource, the resource is de-allocated by the API. | 04-09-2009 |
Jonathan A. Ventulett, Atlanta, GA US
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| 20100162021 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EXTENDING THE BATTERY LIFE OF A MOBILE DEVICE - The present invention provides a system and method for extending the battery life of a mobile device. The method of extending the battery life of a mobile device can be broadly summarized by the following steps of determining if at least one component on the mobile device can be placed in a hibernation state for a predetermined time, setting a remote clock to the current time, and powering off the at least one component on the mobile device that can be placed in the hibernation state. The method further includes waiting a predetermined interval, re-activating the at least one component on the mobile device that was placed in the hibernation state, and synchronizing a system clock with the remote clock. | 06-24-2010 |
| 20100210282 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING TRACKING FOR MOBILE RESOURCES OVER A NETWORK - The present invention provides a system and method for providing communication link negotiation in a mobile device tracking system. In architecture, the system includes a priority determination module that determines the priority of a message to be received on a mobile device, a SMS transmission module that transmits the message to the mobile device if the message is high priority, and a IP transmission module that transmits the message to the mobile device if the message is not high priority. Moreover, the system includes a first transition module that resends the message automatically using the SMS transmission module if the message sent by the IP transmission module was not received by the mobile device. | 08-19-2010 |
