Kinkead
Brandy Melissa Kinkead, Burnaby CA
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20100302470 | Planar nematic liquid crystal cells doped with nanoparticles and methods of inducing a freedericksz transition - Nematic liquid crystal cells with positive dielectric anisotropy that include colloidal suspensions having nanoclusters (e.g., CdTe nanoclusters, CdSe nanoclusters) that include a pure monolayer of ligands are provided as well as methods of inducing Freedericksz transitions in the nematic liquid crystal cells and methods of controlling the alignment of a liquid crystal. | 12-02-2010 |
Dennis L. Kinkead, Fishers, IN US
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20090121555 | Vehicle audio system power supply - A power supply circuit for a vehicle audio system supplies a regulated voltage to a control unit through a series diode and full battery voltage to a power amplifier through a normally-off series power-FET. When the audio system is activated, the control unit turns on the series power-FET to permit operation of the power amplifier. If the control unit detects a sudden voltage drop or an engine crank signal, it prevents audible loudspeaker sounds by immediately turning off the series power-FET and issuing a shut-down command to the power amplifier. If the battery voltage is reversed, the series diode isolates the control unit, and the series power-FET remains off. | 05-14-2009 |
20110206208 | VEHICLE ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM HAVING GROUND NOISE REDUCTION AND METHOD OF OPERATING THE SAME - A vehicle entertainment system and method that alternately configures an input of the entertainment system as a differential input that is decoupled from a ground point, or as ground referenced input that is coupled to a ground point. A noise detector determines a noise signal value for a ground switch module that alternately changes a switch state between a coupled state that couples the common channel connection to the ground point, and a decoupled state that decouples the common channel connection from the ground point, based upon the noise signal value being greater than a threshold. | 08-25-2011 |
Devon Kinkead, Holliston, MA US
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20090240567 | INTERACTIVE MARKETING SYSTEM - The present invention is a system which enables a marketing team to initiate and sustain directed and interactive communication with thousands or millions of existing or prospective customers. In the preferred embodiment, a marketer accesses a database and selects a group of qualified prospects, using lifestyle dimensions and or demographic information, from a stable group of prospective or existing customers conducting financial transactions online. Once a prospect list is selected, the marketer designs a series of questions, typically using branch and skip logic, and the system deploys the question sequence to the target list in the form of a response-redeemable savings coupon. When prospects are next performing their financial transactions online, they are presented with a lifestyle-relevant coupon which is immediately redeemable by responding to the question/communication, therewith lowering the respondent's bill instantaneously upon response, as in the case of online bill payment. Reponses are made available to the marketer who can use this information to further segment and qualify respondents. The marketer can then initiate a new, more relevant line of inquiry, based on previous responses, with a more highly qualified subset of prospects. By repeating an ever more relevant communication process with an increasingly qualified prospect group, which ultimately may result in a welcomed invitation to purchase a product or service (e.g. in the form of a coupon redeemable with product or service purchase), both marketer and consumer engage in an interactive relationship. The present invention can use systems and methods for the payment of debts. A communications network can be used by debtors to acquire and transfer funds, securities or any other transferable instrument that increases in value with time to satisfy the debt. | 09-24-2009 |
20120265587 | INTERACTIVE MARKING SYSTEM - The present invention is a system which enables a marketing team to initiate and sustain directed and interactive communication with thousands or millions of existing or prospective customers. In the preferred embodiment, a marketer accesses a database and selects a group of qualified prospects, using lifestyle dimensions and or demographic information, from a stable group of prospective or existing customers conducting financial transactions online. Once a prospect list is selected, the marketer designs a series of questions, typically using branch and skip logic, and the system deploys the question sequence to the target list in the form of a response-redeemable savings coupon. When prospects are next performing their financial transactions online, they are presented with a lifestyle-relevant coupon which is immediately redeemable by responding to the question/communication. | 10-18-2012 |
George Kinkead, Mendota Heights, MN US
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20120103641 | Methods and Apparatus for aerating Turf - Tine assemblies ( | 05-03-2012 |
Jack Dewayne Kinkead, Cypress, TX US
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20090046536 | Method for noise suppression in seismic signals using spatial transforms - A method for identifying a position of a source of noise in a marine seismic record includes defining, for at least one shot record, a set of possible noise source positions. A difference between travel time of noise from each possible noise source position to each of a plurality receiver position for the at least one shot record is determined. Signals from at least a subset of the receiver positions are time-aligned with respect to the difference between travel times for each possible noise source position. The time-aligned signals are then stacked. The noise source position is determined from the stacked, time-aligned signals. This result can then be used to construct a model of the noise at the receiver position. | 02-19-2009 |
Jesse Kinkead, Mountain View US
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20140304069 | BUDGET ALLOCATION FOR CONTENT DISTRIBUTION - An example budget allocation process may include: determining how to allocate a budget among different content distribution mechanisms, and generating a graphical user interface showing allocations of the budget among the different content distribution mechanisms, where the graphical user interface includes elements to vary the allocations, and where the elements are movable to trigger variations in the allocations. The example process may also include: receiving an input from the graphical user interface; determining a reallocation of the budget among the different content distribution mechanisms based on the input; and updating the graphical user interface using the reallocation of the budget among the different content distribution mechanisms. The graphical user interface may be updated so that at least some of the elements and information relating to the content distribution mechanisms reflect the reallocation of the budget. | 10-09-2014 |
Scott Kinkead, Los Alamos, NM US
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20100270038 | Kerogen Extraction from Subterranean Oil Shale Resources - The present invention is directed to methods for extracting a kerogen-based product from subsurface (oil) shale formations, wherein such methods rely on fracturing and/or rubblizing portions of said formations so as to enhance their fluid permeability, and wherein such methods further rely on chemically modifying the shale-bound kerogen so as to render it mobile. The present invention is also directed at systems for implementing at least some of the foregoing methods. Additionally, the present invention is also directed to methods of fracturing and/or rubblizing subsurface shale formations and to methods of chemically modifying kerogen in situ so as to render it mobile. | 10-28-2010 |
Scott Kinkead, Hopkins, MN US
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20150196179 | Debris Blower - A debris blower includes an engine mounted to an engine mount and connected to a turbine. The engine mount and housing of the turbine are respectively mounted between a second side of a frame and first and second longitudinal supports connected to and between first and second sides of the frame. A screen guard is secured utilizing bolts extending in a non-rotatable manner from a top plate connected between the second longitudinal support and the second side. Due to the frame and engine mount having a parallelism and flatness tolerance, the engine and turbine can be aligned without shimming. A sensor senses first and second trip devices positioned at circumferential locations on the exit nozzle to rotate the exit nozzle to preset angles. Remote and hard wire controls each include direction and speed switches. A resume switch throttles the engine between idle and operating speeds. | 07-16-2015 |
Scott A. Kinkead, Los Alamos, NM US
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20090133935 | Olefin Metathesis for Kerogen Upgrading - A method for chemically-upgrading shale-bound kerogen comprises contacting shale-bound kerogen comprising carbon-carbon double bonds with a quantity of alkene species in the presence of an olefin metathesis catalyst. A catalyzed metathetical reaction occurs between the shale-bound kerogen and the alkene species and smaller kerogen-derived molecular species are formed. The smaller kerogen-derived molecular species are recovered. | 05-28-2009 |
Suzanne Kinkead, Basingstoke GB
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20090241115 | APPLICATION TRANSLATION COST ESTIMATOR - The invention provides a computer-implemented method for estimating the cost of translating a body of text associated with a software application, wherein the software application is configured to perform one or more tasks. In particular the method comprises: determining one or more content types associated with the body of text, wherein each content type has an average word count per content unit; assigning a number of tasks associated with the software application to each content type, wherein each task has an associated number of content units; generating an estimated word count for each content type based on the number of tasks assigned to each content type and the average word count per unit for each content type; summing the estimated word count for each content type to generate an estimated word count for the body of text; and calculating an estimated translation cost based on the estimated word count. | 09-24-2009 |
William Douglas Kinkead, Wallingford, CT US
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20090012658 | CONTROL SURFACE FAILURE DETECTION FOR FLY-BY-WIRE AIRCRAFT - A flight control system which detects a failure of a flight control surface and performs at least one action in response to the detected failure. | 01-08-2009 |