Krajec
Matthew S. Krajec, Loveland, CO US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20150195938 | PROTECTIVE ENCLOSURE FOR AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A protective enclosure for an electronic device includes a shell, a first cushioning layer and a second cushioning layer. The shell includes an inner and an outer surface, a retaining wall defined by a perimeter portion of the shell, the retaining wall having a top-side, a bottom-side, and left and right side wall portions. The first cushioning layer includes a front surface and a back surface, the back surface of the first cushioning layer being overmolded on the inner surface of the shell and the front surface cushioning the back portion of the electronic device. The second cushioning member includes a perimeter wall having a tope side wall, a bottom side wall, and left and right side walls, the perimeter wall being overmolded with the retaining wall of the bottom shell and adapted to form-fit over at least the perimeter portion of the electronic device. | 07-09-2015 |
Russell Krajec, Loveland, CO US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20130080548 | Email Enabled Project Management Applications - A web application for managing multiple matters may have an email interface that may be used to update status items as well as upload and categorize documents. The web application may authenticate the source of the information, and may apply the various input received via email to an appropriate matter. The email interface may generate email queries for users, and the queries may include various identifiers that may be used to apply a response to the appropriate matter. The email interface may allow a user to create new matters or activities within matters. An email's subject line, contents, attachments, or other information may be analyzed. | 03-28-2013 |
Russell S. Krajec, Kirkland, WA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20150066869 | Module Database with Tracing Options - A database of module performance may be generated by adding tracing components to applications, as well as by adding tracing components to modules themselves. Modules may be reusable code that may be made available for reuse across multiple applications. When tracing is performed on an application level, the data collected from each module may be summarized in module-specific databases. The module-specific databases may be public databases that may assist application developers in selecting modules for various tasks. The module-specific databases may include usage and performance data, as well as stability and robustness metrics, error logs, and analyses of similar modules. The database may be accessed through links in module description pages and repositories, as well as through a website or other repository. | 03-05-2015 |
20150067652 | Module Specific Tracing in a Shared Module Environment - A module-specific tracing mechanism may trace the usage of a module on behalf of the module developer. The module may be used by multiple application developers, and the tracing system may collect and summarize data for the module in each of the different applications. The data may include usage data as well as performance data. Usage data may include anonymized data for each time the module may be invoked and called, and performance data may include the processing time, memory consumption, and other metrics. The module-specific tracing may be enabled or disabled by an application developer. | 03-05-2015 |
20150067654 | Tracing System for Application and Module Tracing - A tracing system may trace applications and their modules, and may make module-specific data available through various interfaces. The tracing system may collect tracer data while an application executes, and may preprocess the data into application-specific and module-specific databases. An analysis engine may further analyze and process these databases to create application-specific views and module-specific views into the data. The application-specific views may be intended for a developer of the application, while the module-specific views may have a public version accessible to everybody and a module developer version that may contain additional details that may be useful to the module developer. | 03-05-2015 |
Russell Steven Krajec, Berthoud, CO US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20090040305 | Video With Map Overlay - A system and method for placing reference locators on a streaming video image taken from a camera mounted on a vehicle. Sensors monitoring the camera field of view and direction of the optical axis along with sensors monitoring the vehicle's position are use(l to generate a video overlay having various indicia. The calculated positions of the indicia may be compared to the position of landmarks taken from the video image to compensate for any inaccuracies in the calculated position taken from the various sensors. | 02-12-2009 |
Russell Steven Krajec, Loveland, CO US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20130070097 | Video with Map Overlay on Pedestrian Carried Device - A system and method for placing reference locators on a streaming video image taken from a camera mounted on a vehicle. Sensors monitoring the camera field of view and direction of the optical axis along with sensors monitoring the vehicle's position are used to generate a video overlay having various indicia. The calculated positions of the indicia may be compared to the position of landmarks taken from the video image to compensate for any inaccuracies in the calculated position taken from the various sensors. | 03-21-2013 |