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Allen S. Leet, Overland Park, KS US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090019789 | Curb-mounted screen for rooftop equipment - A curb-mounted screen for roof-top equipment has wall structure spaced outwardly from the curb for concealing the equipment from view. Fasteners secured to generally horizontally extending support members are hooked over the curb to secure the screen thereto without attaching the screen to the underlying roof or the equipment thereon. | 01-22-2009 |
John E. Leet, Madison, CT US
Lee Leet, Louisville, KY US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20080319864 | Method of dynamically routing food items through a restaurant kitchen - Dynamic Routing of food items through a restaurant kitchen improves on advanced routing methods by being forward looking and forecasting the time to prepare each of the menu items within an order based on the current capacity and conditions of individual prep stations. Such Dynamic Routing has the ability to monitor for current status on a user defined basis, updating forecasted times based on real-time factors that can impact these forecasted times. The method improves on advanced routing methods by keeping track of the status of each and every individual item within an order as it goes through the preparation process. Therefore, if one item gets behind or one prep station that is responsible for an item on that particular order gets behind, the remaining items do not commence to the prep stations, keeping the balance of the order on track for all items to complete the preparation process at the same time. Overall, the present invention encompasses every facet of the preparation process and every factor that can impact that preparation process, using advanced logic and algorithms to continuously forecast and adjust forecasted times at a very granular menu item level to protect workflow, labor efficiency, and food quality. | 12-25-2008 |
Randy A. Leet, Glenville, NY US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090300379 | SENSOR SYSTEM - A sensor node for use in a sensor system includes a core component a sensor component and a power component. The core component includes processing and transmission/receiving components. Additionally, the core component includes interfaces for selectively connecting sensor and power components of any one of a plurality of types. In this manner, the core component enables the corresponding power and sensor components to be matched according to a particular application to generate the desired sensor node. | 12-03-2009 |
Simon Leet, Redmond, WA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090177646 | Plug-In for Health Monitoring System - A monitoring and management system may use a plugin mechanism to add or update an interface to a managed service or device. The plugin may have capability to interface with the managed service or device, as well as an interface to a status database that may be populated by the managed service or device as well as other services or devices. The plugin may have rules that may be used to determine a status for the monitored service or device based on the statuses of several services or devices, and may also have rules that define a multi level query into the database to determine those services and devices. | 07-09-2009 |
William Carlos Leet, Sebastopol, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20110270696 | REUSABLE PRODUCE AND BULK-ITEM SHOPPING SYSTEM AND RELATED SALES METHOD - A reusable produce and bulk-item shopping system and related business method designed to eliminate the need for using plastic film bags in retail sales of produce and other grocery items sold by weight. Disclosed are a caddy and a plurality of relatively smaller, reusable bags that fit neatly into the caddy. The caddy and bags are preferably sized and shaped to allow close engagement between the caddy and the smaller bags when the caddy and the bags are in the open position and filled. The smaller bags are of uniform weight, and the associated business method teaches several unique methods to easily and properly account for the weight of the bag at the check stand, in order to easily effect a net weight sale of the items in the bag. | 11-03-2011 |
