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Alberto Leyva, Coral Springs, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100114529DSL DIAGNOSIS EXPERT SYSTEM AND METHOD - The present invention relates to diagnostic analysis of DSL circuits. In particular, it relates to methods and devices that use a rule base and automated test initiation, with excellent reduction in test technician involvement in trouble shooting, reduced truck rolls and more accurate identification of probably causes of customer complaints.05-06-2010

Hugo Oswaldo Castan Leyva, Denver, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110044783Retainer Apparatus - A retainer apparatus and method for replacing a damaged first aperture thread in a base material, the apparatus includes a first annular element having a threaded inner surface and a frictional outer surface that are co-axial to one another, the outer surface having a slip fit with a second aperture in the base material. Also included is a second annular element including a void and a frictional outer periphery that has a slip fit with the second aperture, the second annular element includes a channel from the void to the outer periphery. The first and second annular elements are adjacent to one another within the second aperture. Further included is a drive element that has a partial interference fit with the channel, wherein the drive element is operational to drive the outer periphery into the second aperture thereby retaining the first annular element in the second aperture.02-24-2011

Irene Cruz Leyva, Mexico MX

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080199569APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF ROLLED DOUGH FOOD PIECE - An improved method and apparatus for producing a rolled snack piece using an extruder having typically a plurality of orifices through which an extrudate exits the extruder. Each of these orifices is spiral shaped. When a desired length of extrudate stream or rope protrudes from an orifice, it is cut at its base, thus producing individual snack pieces that appear to have been rolled after being sheeted.08-21-2008
20090311391Apparatus and Method for Production of Rolled Dough Food Piece - An improved method and apparatus for producing a rolled snack piece using an extruder having typically a plurality of orifices through which an extrudate exits the extruder. Each of these orifices is spiral shaped. When a desired length of extrudate stream or rope protrudes from an orifice, it is cut at its base, thus producing individual snack pieces that appear to have been rolled after being sheeted.12-17-2009

Jesse Leyva, Beaverton, OR US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080271265Article of Footwear Having a Worn Appearance and Method of Making Same - An article of footwear made from new or substantially new materials is manufactured with vintage treatment processing to give the article of footwear a vintage or well-worn appearance. The article of footwear may be treated with discoloring substances, such as dyes or bleaching agents. The upper may be formed with wrinkles or a crushed heel portion, such as by using a thin or soft foam behind a polyester covering, eliminating the foam backing and/or heel cup. Further, a rubber outsole may be molded with uneven treads and/or discolored to give the rubber a degraded, worn appearance.11-06-2008

Marcel Leyva, Chandler, AZ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100278317SPEAKER RECOGNITION IN A MULTI-SPEAKER ENVIRONMENT AND COMPARISON OF SEVERAL VOICE PRINTS TO MANY - One-to-many comparisons of callers' voice prints with known voice prints to identify any matches between them. When a customer communicates with a particular entity, such as a customer service center, the system makes a recording of the real-time call including both the customer's and agent's voices. The system segments the recording to extract at least a portion of the customer's voice to create a customer voice print, and it formats the segmented voice print for network transmission to a server. The server compares the customer's voice print with multiple known voice prints to determine any matches, meaning that the customer's voice print and one of the known voice prints are likely from the same person. The identification of any matches can be used for a variety of purposes, such as determining whether to authorize a transaction requested by the customer.11-04-2010
20110191106WORD RECOGNITION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CUSTOMER AND EMPLOYEE ASSESSMENT - One-to-many comparisons of callers' words and/or voice prints with known words and/or voice prints to identify any substantial matches between them. When a customer communicates with a particular entity, such as a customer service center, the system makes a recording of the real-time call including both the customer's and agent's voices. The system segments the recording to extract different words, such as words of anger. The system may also segment at least a portion of the customer's voice to create a tone profile, and it formats the segmented words and tone profiles for network transmission to a server. The server compares the customer's words and/or tone profiles with multiple known words and/or tone profiles stored on a database to determine any substantial matches. The identification of any matches may be used for a variety of purposes, such as providing representative feedback or customer follow-up.08-04-2011
20110320200SPEAKER RECOGNITION IN A MULTI-SPEAKER ENVIRONMENT AND COMPARISON OF SEVERAL VOICE PRINTS TO MANY - One-to-many comparisons of callers' voice prints with known voice prints to identify any matches between them. When a customer communicates with a particular entity, such as a customer service center, the system makes a recording of the real-time call including both the customer's and agent's voices. The system segments the recording to extract at least a portion of the customer's voice to create a customer voice print, and it formats the segmented voice print for network transmission to a server. The server compares the customer's voice print with multiple known voice prints to determine any matches, meaning that the customer's voice print and one of the known voice prints are likely from the same person. The identification of any matches can be used for a variety of purposes, such as determining whether to authorize a transaction requested by the customer.12-29-2011
20120134478SPEAKER RECOGNITION IN A MULTI-SPEAKER ENVIRONMENT AND COMPARISON OF SEVERAL VOICE PRINTS TO MANY - One-to-many comparisons of callers' voice prints with known voice prints to identify any matches between them. When a customer communicates with a particular entity, such as a customer service center, the system makes a recording of the real-time call including both the customers and agent's voices. The system segments the recording to extract at least a portion of the customer's voice to create a customer voice print, and it formats the segmented voice print for network transmission to a server. The server compares the customer's voice print with multiple known voice prints to determine any matches, meaning that the customer's voice print and one of the known voice prints are likely from the same person. The identification of any matches can be used for a variety of purposes, such as determining whether to authorize a transaction requested by the customer.05-31-2012

Patent applications by Marcel Leyva, Chandler, AZ US

Robert Leyva, Roswell, NM US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120132673Foam Resistant Keg Dispenser - A keg dispenser for dispensing and housing a beverage contained within a keg. The dispenser reduces temperature-induced foam by permitting tap-lines to be properly cooled.05-31-2012