Leblanc, Jr.
Earl T. Leblanc, Jr., Baton Rouge, LA US
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20090138297 | ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO FACILITATE CONSTRUCTIVE ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN VENDORS AND CUSTOMERS - Electronic systems for facilitating a vendor-customer association are described herein where contemplated systems comprise: a computer comprising a processor, an executable code, wherein the code is accessed and run on the processor and wherein the code comprises: an information-gathering function that processes information about the vendor and the customer, a security function that creates a unique identifier assigned to the vendor, customer or combination thereof and creates a profile for the vendor, customer or combination thereof, a sorting function, wherein the sorting function reviews the profile of the customer and the vendor, and a contact function, wherein the contact function contacts the vendor, customer or combination thereof depending on a set of contact settings for that individual or business vendor, customer or combination thereof. | 05-28-2009 |
Maurice Arthur Leblanc, Jr., Redwood City, CA US
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20090069128 | Tennis training aid - A tennis training aid can be used to teach proper wrist and racket position for swings such as a forehand ground stroke, two-handed backhand stroke, or volley. A training aid includes a forearm attachment member that can be quickly and easily attached to a player's forearm. A wrist positioning member can be attached between the forearm attachment member and the player's racket to maintain proper wrist angle and racket position. A first wrist positioning member can be used for a forehand ground stroke or two-handed backhand stroke, while a second wrist positioning member can be used for volleys. The forearm attachment member can include a rotatable member, and the wrist positioning member can be slightly elastic, in order to allow the racket to move slightly with respect to the wrist, and to allow for slight wrist movement, in order to provide a natural feel for the player. | 03-12-2009 |
20090131842 | Brace for arm or elbow region including angularly-displaced muscle/tendon engaging portions - Systems and methods are disclosed for providing supplemental support to the arm and/or elbow region of an individual. In one exemplary implementation, a brace for a user's arm is provided comprising a rigid element including arm-engaging portions and a strap of flexible material configured to encircle the arm. Moreover, the exemplary rigid element and strap may be further characterized in that the strap comprises an elastic nature or portion that provides a force (such as a compressive or constraining force) to the user's arm, the arm-engaging portions include muscle/tendon-engaging regions that each engage the user's arm along a leading face/edge, with various leading faces/edges corresponding to the muscle/tendon-engaging regions being positioned in relationship with each other to apply a desired pressure or force to the user's arm. | 05-21-2009 |
Maurice Aurthur Leblanc, Jr., Redwood City, CA US
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20100069179 | Tennis Training Aid - A tennis training aid can be used to teach proper wrist and racket position for swings such as a forehand ground stroke, two-handed backhand stroke, or volley. Such a tennis training aid is provided herein and includes a forearm attachment member operable to be releasably attached to a forearm of a player. In some implementations, the tennis training aid may also include a tether attachment having a first and second end, such that the first end is attached to the forearm attachment member and the second end is attached to a tennis racket throat in order to hold the wrist of the forearm holding that racket at a desired angle so as to allow the player to practice a plurality of different tennis strokes. | 03-18-2010 |
Maurice Authur Leblanc, Jr., Redwood City, CA US
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20080287223 | APPARATUS AND METHOD INCLUDING HAND CONTROLLING AND BALL TOSSING FEATURES - A ball-toss training aid is provided, which includes a base piece configured to a user's wrist and having an axis parallel to the wrist. The base piece includes a curvature at an offset angle from the axis which protrudes into the user's palm so as to hold the wrist back at a desirable angle for tossing a ball. The training aid further includes a second piece having a first and second end such that the first end releasably attaches to the base piece and has a contour substantially parallel to the axis of the base piece. The second end of the second piece includes a curvature that protrudes over a ball held by the user so as to keep the index and middle fingers of the hand in a desirable extension. The training aid also includes a member coupled to the base piece, which releasably attaches to the user's forearm. | 11-20-2008 |
Ralph E. Leblanc, Jr., Pepperell, MA US
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20130311177 | AUTOMATED COLLABORATIVE ANNOTATION OF CONVERGED WEB CONFERENCE OBJECTS - A methodology may be provided that automatically annotates web conference application sharing (e.g., sharing scenes and/or slides) based on voice and/or web conference data. In one specific example, a methodology may be provided that threads the annotations and assigns authorship to the correct resources. | 11-21-2013 |
20140379404 | LOCATION TRIGGERED SCHEDULING - Mechanisms for facilitating in-person meetings are provided. Such mechanisms may comprise: identifying a set of participants for a meeting according to one or more scheduling criterion; utilizing location information associated with the set of participants; and scheduling an in-person (face-to-face) meeting with at least two members of the set of participants. | 12-25-2014 |
20140379812 | METHODOLOGY THAT USES CULTURE INFORMATION AS A MEANS TO DETECT SPAM - A method, system and computer-usable medium are disclosed for using culture-related information for detecting spam. Cultural aspect data corresponding to a recipient or a sender of an electronic communication is processed to generate spam detection rules, which are in turn used to detect electronic communications that may be spam. | 12-25-2014 |