Livesay, US
Adam Monroe Livesay, Seattle, WA US
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20160034158 | USER CUSTOMIZATION OF AUTO-DETECTED DATA FOR ANALYSIS - Embodiments are directed towards enabling users to customize data collection and analysis. A collection computer may automatically detect and dynamically update each of a plurality of sensors that may be currently providing real-time data regarding at least one characteristic of a machine. At least one sensor may be selected for local storage of its corresponding real-time data at the collection computer. And at least one sensor may be selected for remote storage of its corresponding real-time data by a server computer. A template may be employed to remotely display at least one characteristic of the machine based on current real-time data provided by at least one of the sensors identified by the template. In response to the user selecting at least one sensor for remote display, the template may be modified to include the remote display of the at least one sensor's corresponding current real-time data. | 02-04-2016 |
20160034329 | CORRELATION AND PREDICTION ANALYSIS OF COLLECTED DATA - Embodiments are directed towards a collection computer that automatically detects and monitors each of a plurality of sensors that are currently providing real-time data regarding characteristics of a first machine. A pattern in the provided real-time data may be determined based on a comparison to another pattern from previously provided real-time data from other sensors associated with a second machine. The comparison is employed to identify an event that previously occurred at the second machine, where a positive comparison may be employed as a prediction that the event corresponding to the second machine is about to happen to the first machine. Based on this prediction, an alert may be provided to at least one user of the first machine. The alert may include information, such as a component has failed, is currently failing, or is about to fail. | 02-04-2016 |
Amanda Livesay, Ridgeway, MO US
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20100158211 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A VISUAL VOICEMAIL INTERFACE - A system and method for receiving information for voicemail. A call is received from a caller. A voicemail message from the caller is recorded. A caller identifier is received from the caller in response to recording the voicemail message. The caller identifier is associated with one or more profiles. The voicemail message is filed utilizing the associated profile in response to receiving the caller identifier. | 06-24-2010 |
20100166163 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROMOTING CORPORATE INITIATIVES - A system and method may include storing a set of messages associated with a corporate initiative. A network address of a telephone associated with at least one member of a group of individuals may be identified. A message may be selected from the set of messages for displaying on an electronic display of the telephone. The message may be communicated to the network address for display on the electronic display of the telephone. By displaying the message on the telephone, an employee may be reminded of the message so as to not forget a particular corporate initiative idea. | 07-01-2010 |
20130003946 | System and Method for a Visual Voicemail Interface - A system and method for receiving information for voicemail. A call is received from a caller. A voicemail message from the caller is recorded. A caller identifier is received from the caller in response to recording the voicemail message. The caller identifier is associated with one or more profiles. The voicemail message is filed utilizing the associated profile in response to receiving the caller identifier. | 01-03-2013 |
Amber Livesay, Pearland, TX US
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20140311384 | LOW VOC COATING REDUCERS - A coating reducers containing low volatile organic compounds (VOCs) to improve adverse environmental impacts, where the reducers may be water or solvent based and include mixtures of VOC exempt solvents and/or low vapor pressure (LVP) solvents and paints, lacquers, and varnishes diluted with the reducers. | 10-23-2014 |
20150299499 | LOW VOC ADHESION PRETREATING AND PAINT ADDITIVE COMPOSITIONS, PRETREATING AND PAINT COMPOSITIONS THEREFROM AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME - Surface pretreating additive compositions, surface pretreating compositions therefrom, surface adhesion promoting compositions, and paint compositions therefrom including an adhesion promoter system, a surfactant system, a solvent system, a solid system, a drying agent system, a crosslinking agent system, a biocide system, a UV stabilizer system, an abrasion resistance system, a wetting system, a defoaming system, and/or a paint additive system and to methods for making and using the compositions. | 10-22-2015 |
Chad R. Livesay, Encinitas, CA US
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20120261703 | Self-cooling solid-state emitters - A self-cooling emitter is a light emitting element embedded within a thermally conductive luminescent element which functions as a thermal cooling means and wavelength conversion of the light emitting element. The thermally conductive luminescent element exhibits a bulk thermal conductivity greater than | 10-18-2012 |
20140299902 | Articles and methods for rapid manufacturing of solid state light sources - Rapid manufacturing processes and designs based on solid luminescent elements form solid state light sources. Direct attach, as well as other LED types, are embedded or affixed to the solid luminescent elements to form low cost solid state light sources. | 10-09-2014 |
20140362563 | Fixtures for large area directional and isotropic solid state lighting panels - Reflector designs for a large area panel light source create induced draft cooling means adjacent to the panel light source. The panel light source has a wavelength conversion element on a solid state light source for emitting light of a first and second wavelength to form a broader emission spectrum of light from the panel light source. | 12-11-2014 |
Daniel B. Livesay, San Diego, CA US
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20140299902 | Articles and methods for rapid manufacturing of solid state light sources - Rapid manufacturing processes and designs based on solid luminescent elements form solid state light sources. Direct attach, as well as other LED types, are embedded or affixed to the solid luminescent elements to form low cost solid state light sources. | 10-09-2014 |
Jason Livesay, San Diego, CA US
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20150324345 | WRITING AND PRODUCTION METHODS, SOFTWARE, AND SYSTEMS - An embodiment of a method of editing a script includes displaying the script in a script editor on a computing device, receiving textual input to the displayed script from an input of the computing device, determining whether the textual input includes a predetermined production element marker, and displaying the textual input in the script editor using text properties based on the determination of whether the textual input includes the marker. An embodiment of a method of editing a script or rundown includes displaying the script or rundown in a script or rundown editor on a first computing device, receiving at the first computing device textual input or cursor movement transmitted from a second computing device in response to it being entered into the script or rundown at the second computing device, and displaying the textual input or cursor movement in the script or rundown on the first computing device. | 11-12-2015 |
Jeff Livesay, Bloomfield, MI US
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20150081325 | METHOD AND PROCESS FOR TRANSPORTING HEALTH INFORMATION - A method for transforming and transporting health information is disclosed herein. The method includes receiving the health information; transforming the received health information of based on a predetermined rule; validating whether the received health information is in a proper form based on a third-party standard; and parsing the de-identified received health information to determine an entity to receive the de-identified health information. | 03-19-2015 |
Jeffrey A. Livesay, Houston, TX US
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20140040077 | METHOD AND PROCESS FOR PROVIDING RELEVANT DATA, COMPARING PROPOSAL ALTERNATIVES, AND RECONCILING PROPOSALS; INVOICES, AND PURCHASE ORDERS WITH ACTUAL COSTS IN A WORKFLOW PROCESS - The present invention provides a process and system for matching buyers and sellers of either goods or services, or goods and services for a project. The invention enables a buyer to specify a project in terms of physical, functional, temporal, financial, and transactional parameters that can be automatically converted, by the present invention, into at least one request for either goods or services, or goods and services to perform work related to the project. The requests are suitably provided to at least one seller. Upon receiving a request, the seller may submit a response to the request, as desired. The invention provides a forum for the negotiation of any agreements and the formation of contracts to provide the requested, or alternative goods or services, or goods and services, as well as reconciliation of purchase orders, actual field costs, and invoices. | 02-06-2014 |
20140258047 | METHOD AND PROCESS FOR PROVIDING RELEVANT DATA, COMPARING PROPOSAL ALTERNATIVES, AND RECONCILING PROPOSALS; INVOICES, AND PURCHASE ORDERS WITH ACTUAL COSTS IN A WORKFLOW PROCESS - The present invention provides a process and system for matching buyers and sellers of either goods or services, or goods and services for a project. The invention enables a buyer to specify a project in terms of physical, functional, temporal, financial, and transactional parameters that can be automatically converted, by the present invention, into at least one request for either goods or services, or goods and services to perform work related to the project. The requests are suitably provided to at least one seller. Upon receiving a request, the seller may submit a response to the request, as desired. The invention provides a forum for the negotiation of any agreements and the formation of contracts to provide the requested, or alternative goods or services, or goods and services, as well as reconciliation of purchase orders, actual field costs, and invoices. | 09-11-2014 |
John Stewart Livesay, Chesterfield, VA US
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20150178802 | MOBILE TOBACCO RECEIVING STATION - A system, method, computer program product, and mobile receiving station for receiving and processing leaf tobacco at a location of a tobacco farmer, including processing the tobacco leaf at the location, including means for weighing and grading of the received tobacco leaf and, optionally, determining moisture content and transmitting information relating to the optionally determined moisture content, the weight, and the grade of the received tobacco leaf to a tobacco product manufacturing facility over a communications link. | 06-25-2015 |
Kevin Livesay, Long Grove, IL US
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20110319829 | Patient-Wearable System, Twist Isolating Device, And Method - A patient-wearable system includes a drainage/supply mechanism having a proximal and distal tube, and a twist isolation mechanism defining a twisting force diffusion path for limiting transmitting twisting force between the proximal and distal tubes during passing fluids between an intraluminal device and a fluid reservoir. The twist isolation mechanism includes a mounting component, a control component, and a conduit component, the control component including first and second load reacting outboard body edges and the conduit component defining a middle lumen configured to fluidly connect with each of the proximal and distal tubes via proximal and distal couplings, and being mounted to the control component. | 12-29-2011 |
Mark Livesay, El Cajon, CA US
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20100285294 | SANDWICH PANEL END EFFECTORS - Described herein are methods for production of sandwich panel end effectors and uses thereof, which may be used in various applications, such as aerospace, transportation, automobiles, aircraft, shipping, and construction. In one embodiment, the subject matter discloses an effective method for creating sandwich panel end effectors which are resistant to deformation or delamination and provide a point for affixing external loads. | 11-11-2010 |
20110288360 | COMPOSITIONS FOR NEUTRALIZATION AND DECONTAMINATION OF TOXIC CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL AGENTS - Described herein are compositions for neutralization and decontamination of toxic chemical and biological agents. In one embodiment, the subject matter discloses a nontoxic, non-corrosive composition capable of neutralizing and decontaminating toxic chemical and biological agents in a very short period of time. The present subject matter finds utility in a great number of occasions, including, but not limited to, military actions or terrorist attacks where chemical or biological agents are utilized. | 11-24-2011 |
Richard Livesay, Peoria, IL US
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20110319829 | Patient-Wearable System, Twist Isolating Device, And Method - A patient-wearable system includes a drainage/supply mechanism having a proximal and distal tube, and a twist isolation mechanism defining a twisting force diffusion path for limiting transmitting twisting force between the proximal and distal tubes during passing fluids between an intraluminal device and a fluid reservoir. The twist isolation mechanism includes a mounting component, a control component, and a conduit component, the control component including first and second load reacting outboard body edges and the conduit component defining a middle lumen configured to fluidly connect with each of the proximal and distal tubes via proximal and distal couplings, and being mounted to the control component. | 12-29-2011 |
Richard E. Livesay, Peoria, IL US
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20080196281 | System for Attaching a Replaceable Ground Engaging Wear Member - A compactor tooth has a replaceable, ground engaging wear member mounted to a mounting block carried on the cylindrical exterior surface of a landfill-compactor wheel of a compactor machine. The mounting block has an external surface formed to engage a complementary internal cavity of the wear tip and includes a pair of circumferentially spaced sides oriented not more than 5 degrees from perpendicular to the cylindrical exterior surface of the wheel. The replaceable tip has a body with an exterior ground-engaging surface, a mounting end and a mounting-base receiving cavity opening through the mounting end. The cavity is configured to receive the mounting block thereinto and has a pair of circumferentially spaced side surfaces configured to be in close abutting relationship to a respective one of the circumferentially spaced sides of said mounting block. | 08-21-2008 |
20080265667 | Bolt together machine track and method - A machine includes a bolt together track having sets of straight track links positioned in parallel and coupled via at least one pin. Retainer assemblies for the first and second sets of track links include at least one keeper engageable with the at least one pin and a keeper retainer configured to rotationally interlock with the track segment via threads, to inhibit disassembly of the keepers from the at least one pin. An assembly method for a machine track segment includes positioning first and second sets of track links on at least one pin, installing keepers on the at least one pin and inhibiting disassembly of the links by interlocking keeper retainers with the machine track segment, for instance rotationally interlocking the keeper retainers via external threads with threaded bores in the track links. | 10-30-2008 |
20080284245 | Machine track system and machine track segment - A machine track system includes a track with track shoes each having a footprint, and a ground contact area equal to the footprint, the track shoes being coupled together by a total of two track chains. A first rail and a second rail are located between first and second outboard edges of each of the track shoes, such that track rollers roll directly on the track shoes. The track chains are spaced outboard of the rails, and a guide block configured to engage with an idler and a drive sprocket is positioned between the respective rails. A sprocket and idler for use with the track system includes removable track contacting segments having pockets configured to receive the guide blocks for driving and guiding the track. | 11-20-2008 |
20090070980 | System for servicing machine track and method - A system for servicing machine track includes a press having a housing and a reaction bolster coupled therewith, and first and second tool support plates. A first service tool set for assembling track links onto track pins is configured to couple with the first and second tool support plates. A second service tool set for disassembling track links from track pins is configured to couple with the first and second tool support plates. In a first assembly configuration, the system is adapted to field service a first type of machine track, whereas in a second assembly configuration the system is adapted to field service a different type of machine track. | 03-19-2009 |
Richard Edward Livesay, Peoria, IL US
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20080265666 | Hydraulic recoil and adjustment mechanism - A hydraulic recoil and adjustment mechanism is provided for a track assembly having an idler. The mechanism includes a recoil cylinder configured to contain a quantity of hydraulic fluid. A rod element is coupled to the idler and configured to reciprocate within the recoil cylinder. The idler is configured to exert a force on the rod element to drive hydraulic fluid from the recoil cylinder when the force exceeds a predetermined force. An accumulator includes a piston and is configured to contain a quantity of gas under pressure on one side of the piston, and to receive from the recoil cylinder a quantity of the hydraulic fluid on the other side of the piston when the force exceeds the predetermined force. An adjustment mechanism includes a reservoir for hydraulic fluid, and is configured to deliver hydraulic fluid from the adjustment mechanism to the recoil cylinder under sufficient pressure to move the rod element and the idler. A flow path is provided for hydraulic fluid between the recoil cylinder and the accumulator, and between the recoil cylinder and the adjustment mechanism. | 10-30-2008 |
20090243384 | Track assembly having wear inhibiting contact members - A track assembly for a track-type machine is disclosed. The track assembly includes inner and outer track links. A rotatable bushing is positioned about a track pin and a sleeve bearing is positioned about the track pin. A first seal member is disposed between an inner track link and the rotatable bushing and a second seal member is disposed between inner and outer track links. A first thrust ring is engaged with the rotatable bushing and a second thrust ring is engaged with the sleeve bearing. A first contact member is engaged with the first seal member and a second contact member is engaged with the second seal member. The first and second contact members are configured to inhibit wear of the first and second seal members. | 10-01-2009 |
Ronald Livesay, Fort Worth, TX US
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20130311093 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR TESTING THE INTEGRITY OF COMPONENTS OF A HYDROCARBON WELL SYSTEM - A component of the hydrocarbon well system and a first supply line to the component can be isolated from other components of the hydrocarbon well system. The component and the first supply line can be pressurized to a test pressure with a test fluid. Then, a pressure and a temperature of the test fluid in the component that was pressurized can be measured over a period of time. The pressure and the temperature that were measured can be analyzed and a pressure integrity of the component can be determined based on the analysis. | 11-21-2013 |
20130311097 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PRESSURE TESTING COMPONENTS OF A HYDROCARBON WELL SYSTEM - A component of a well system can be tested by pressurizing the component of the well system a test pressure via two supply lines connected to the component of the well system, e.g. a choke line and a kill line. Then, a first of the two supply lines can be isolated from the second supply line and the component of the well system. The change in pressure can be measured in the first supply line and the change in pressure can be independently measured in the second supply line and the component of the well system. The change in pressure of the first supply line can be subtracted from the change in pressure of the second supply line and the component. Then, the change in pressure for the component can be analyzed to determine if the component of the well system is maintaining pressure integrity, i.e. leaking or not leaking. | 11-21-2013 |
Ronald Jason Livesay, Knoxville, TN US
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20130075631 | ADAPTORS FOR RADIATION DETECTORS - Described herein are adaptors and other devices for radiation detectors that can be used to make accurate spectral measurements of both small and large bulk sources of radioactivity, such as building structures, soils, vessels, large equipment, and liquid bodies. Some exemplary devices comprise an adaptor for a radiation detector, wherein the adaptor can be configured to collimate radiation passing through the adapter from an external radiation source to the radiation detector and the adaptor can be configured to enclose a radiation source within the adapter to allow the radiation detector to measure radiation emitted from the enclosed radiation source. | 03-28-2013 |
20140246587 | ADAPTORS FOR RADIATION DETECTORS - Described herein are adaptors and other devices for radiation detectors that can be used to make accurate spectral measurements of both small and large bulk sources of radioactivity, such as building structures, soils, vessels, large equipment, and liquid bodies. Some exemplary devices comprise an adaptor for a radiation detector, wherein the adaptor can be configured to collimate radiation passing through the adapter from an external radiation source to the radiation detector and the adaptor can be configured to enclose a radiation source within the adapter to allow the radiation detector to measure radiation emitted from the enclosed radiation source. | 09-04-2014 |
20140266265 | Conductive Fabric Seal - Disclosed are several examples of a system and method for detecting if an article is being tampered with. Included is a covering made of a substrate that is coated with a layer of an electrically conductive material that forms an electrically conductive surface having an electrical resistance. The covering is configured to at least partially encapsulate the article such that the article cannot be tampered with, without modifying the electrical resistance of the electrically conductive surface of the covering. A sensing device is affixed to the electrically conductive surface of the covering and the sensing device monitors the condition of the covering by producing a signal that is indicative of the electrical resistance of the electrically conductive surface of the covering. A measured electrical resistance that differs from a nominal electrical resistance is indicative of a covering that is being tampered with and an alert is communicated to an observer. | 09-18-2014 |
20150346130 | Conductive Fabric Seal - Disclosed are several examples of a system and method for detecting if an article is being tampered with. Included is a covering made of a substrate that is coated with a layer of an electrically conductive material that forms an electrically conductive surface having an electrical resistance. The covering is configured to at least partially encapsulate the article such that the article cannot be tampered with, without modifying the electrical resistance of the electrically conductive surface of the covering. A sensing device is affixed to the electrically conductive surface of the covering and the sensing device monitors the condition of the covering by producing a signal that is indicative of the electrical resistance of the electrically conductive surface of the covering. A measured electrical resistance that differs from a nominal electrical resistance is indicative of a covering that is being tampered with and an alert is communicated to an observer. | 12-03-2015 |
Teresa Livesay, Peoria, IL US
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20110319829 | Patient-Wearable System, Twist Isolating Device, And Method - A patient-wearable system includes a drainage/supply mechanism having a proximal and distal tube, and a twist isolation mechanism defining a twisting force diffusion path for limiting transmitting twisting force between the proximal and distal tubes during passing fluids between an intraluminal device and a fluid reservoir. The twist isolation mechanism includes a mounting component, a control component, and a conduit component, the control component including first and second load reacting outboard body edges and the conduit component defining a middle lumen configured to fluidly connect with each of the proximal and distal tubes via proximal and distal couplings, and being mounted to the control component. | 12-29-2011 |
Willaim R. Livesay, San Diego, CA US
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20140042467 | SOLID STATE LIGHT SOURCES WITH COMMON LUMINESCENT AND HEAT DISSIPATING SURFACES - A solid state light source with LEDs in thermal contact to thermally conductive translucent elements where light emitted from the LEDs is directed to emerge from the heat dissipating surfaces of the elements. The thermally conductive translucent elements are arranged or combined with a reflector to form a light recycling cavity. The outside surfaces of the thermally conductive translucent elements forming the cavity become luminescent as the light emitted by the LEDs on the inside of the cavity is continually reflected and recycled until a very high percentage of the light emitted by the LEDs is eventually transmitted through and emitted uniformly and omnidirectionally. Simultaneously, the heat from the LEDs conducts through and to the luminescent outside surfaces of the elements of the cavity, which radiatively and convectively cool the light source thereby eliminating the need for bulky appended heat sinks. | 02-13-2014 |