Lowrey, US
Burke E. Lowrey, Littleton, CO US
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20120323493 | Method and Apparatus for Detecting Plunger Arrival - The disclosed device provides a high-accuracy plunger arrival detection system comprising a low-power magnetometer with high sensitivity and which is capable of sampling low or high intensity magnetic fields. The device processes gathered data from sensors, stores at least some processed data in memory, executes a trending algorithm which compares the magnetic field of the plunger to the ambient magnetic field or a predetermined set of initialization values, and generates an output which is relayed to a well controller. An output signal may be via hard wire, RF, wireless or other known means. In addition, the implementation of two sensing devices mounted in series and in spaced relation to each other, can provide for an actual plunger average velocity. An actual plunger average velocity, as opposed to approximate average velocity, can be used to better optimize well control and improve safety of the overall well production system. | 12-20-2012 |
Cheryl Lynne Lowrey, Virginia Beach, VA US
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20120215683 | Transaction Processing And Backup - A system and method of providing uninterrupted transaction processing in the event of a failure or outage at a data center is provided. In some examples, the system or method may include receiving a request for a transaction. In some arrangements, a primary data center for processing that transaction may be identified. If the primary data center is available to process the transaction, the transaction may be processed and data associated with the processed transaction may be transmitted to one or more alternate or secondary data centers. If the primary data center is not available, the transaction may be routed to a secondary data center and processed at that data center. Data associated with the processed transaction may then be transmitted to the primary data center and any other secondary data centers. Accordingly, accurate, near real-time transaction data may be maintained at multiple data centers to permit transaction processing at multiple data centers. | 08-23-2012 |
Christine Lowrey, Madison, WI US
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20090077997 | COOLING CONTAINER - A cooling container is provided for keeping food held in any size food container cool during serving. The cooling container is made from flexible fabric with elastic about its edge. The fabric has a plurality of cooling chambers filled with a cooling medium about its surface. The cooling container is placed into a freezer until the cooling medium is frozen. Then, the cooling container may be placed around a food container by stretching its elastic portion around the food container. If the cooling container thaws, it can be easily removed and replaced with a second frozen cooling container. The first cooling container may be re-used or disposed of. | 03-26-2009 |
20090077998 | REFILLABLE COOLING CONTAINER - A refillable cooling container is provided for keeping food held in any size food container cool during serving. The refillable cooling container comprises a rubber bowl having a refillable hollow core, which may be reopened and secured with a plug. The bowl can be made in various sizes and shapes such as rectilinear, square, sphere-like, oblong, etc. The various shapes would conform to standard food containers and food bowls known in the art. The refillable cooling container can be filled with water, gel, or the like as well as pre-frozen ice cubes through its opening. The plug can then be secured to prevent the water, gel, or ice from escaping the hollow core. | 03-26-2009 |
David Lowrey, Denver, CO US
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20100274837 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR UPDATING COMPUTER MEMORY AND FILE LOCATIONS WITHIN VIRTUAL COMPUTING ENVIRONMENTS - The present invention provides systems and methods for dynamically updating computer memory and modifying function requests within virtual computing environments. Methods for updating computer memory environmental variables may comprise methods for modifying, computer processes, methods for providing client applications to capture and respond to information requests, and methods for configuring application frameworks to capture and respond to information requests. | 10-28-2010 |
20110082938 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DYNAMICALLY UPDATING A USER INTERFACE WITHIN A VIRTUAL COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - The present invention provides systems and methods for dynamically manipulating and/or reconfiguring a user interface within a virtual computing environment. Specifically, various systems and methods as provided by the present invention allow for dynamic manipulation or reconfiguration of a user interface within a computing session. Depending on the embodiment, the system and method may be used for sessions provided by an application control environment or a virtual computing environment. Embodiments of the invention enable dynamic manipulation, control, and reconfiguration of the user interface within a computing environment based on user interface rules. These user interface rules may be used to implement policy and access control on users of the computing session. | 04-07-2011 |
20110083081 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ALLOWING A USER TO CONTROL THEIR COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT WITHIN A VIRTUAL COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - The present invention provides systems and methods for allowing a user to control their computing environment within a virtual computing environment. Specifically, various systems and methods as provided by the present invention allow for users to configure their computing environment within a virtual computing environment based on changing locations within a single computing session. Depending on the embodiment, the system and method may be used for sessions provided by an application control environment or a virtual computing environment. Embodiments of the invention allow for user control of the computing environment based on user policy rules. These user policy rules may be used to implement access control on users of the computing session. | 04-07-2011 |
20120092693 | CENTRALIZED PRINT DRIVER DISTRIBUTION IN A DISTRIBUTED PRINTING ENVIRONMENT - Methods, systems, and devices are described for centralized print driver distribution in a distributed printing environment. A set of drivers may be stored at one or more centralized data stores, and distributed to print servers. This distribution may occur on a per-print job basis. Drivers may be automatically removed from the print servers based on certain criteria. | 04-19-2012 |
20120092719 | CENTRALIZED PRINT JOB ROUTING IN A DISTRIBUTED PRINTING ENVIRONMENT - Methods, systems, and devices are described for centralized print job routing in a distributed printing environment. A data store may include a first table of identifiers for printers, a second table of identifiers for print servers, a third table of identifiers for drivers, and an association between identifiers of the first, second, and third tables. A print router may be configured to determine a printer selected for a print job. Based on the association between the identifiers of the first, second, and third tables, the print router may map a print server to the selected printer and a driver to the print server. | 04-19-2012 |
20120092720 | DYNAMIC PRINT JOB ROUTING IN A DISTRIBUTED PRINTING ENVIRONMENT - Methods, systems, and devices are described for dynamic print job routing in a distributed printing environment. A data store may include a set of rules for dynamically determining an identified print job destination based on at least one characteristic of a print job generated by a print job source. A rules engine may be configured to receive a notification of the print job, identify the characteristic of the print job from the received notification, and apply the set of rules in the data store to the identified characteristic of the print job to dynamically determine an updated print job destination for the print job. The updated print job destination is associated with at least one printer. | 04-19-2012 |
20120092721 | DYNAMIC PRINT SERVER GENERATION IN A DISTRIBUTED PRINTING ENVIRONMENT - Methods, systems, and devices are described for dynamic print server generation in a distributed printing environment. A data store may store multiple operating systems. A central server computer system is in communication with the data store. The central server computer system may receive notification of a print job, select a printer for the print job, map a stored driver to the selected printer, select an operating system associated with the driver from the data store, and dynamically load the operating system associated with the driver to generate a print server for the print job. | 04-19-2012 |
20120092722 | MANAGING PRINTER FEEDBACK IN A DISTRIBUTED PRINTING ENVIRONMENT - Methods, systems, and devices are described for dynamic print server generation in a distributed printing environment. In these methods, systems, and devices, a print router may receive a print job from a print source over a unidirectional print data path. The print router may transmit the print job to a print job destination associated with a printer of a number of printers in communication with the print router. The print router may receive a message from the printer and transmit the message from the printer to the print job source over a network path separate from the unidirectional print data path. | 04-19-2012 |
20120092723 | BIDIRECTIONAL PRINT ROUTER COMMUNICATIONS IN A DISTRIBUTED PRINTING ENVIRONMENT - Methods, systems, and devices are described for bidirectional print router communication in a distributed printing environment. In these methods, systems, and devices, a print router receives a print job from a print job source over a unidirectional print data path. The print router forwards the print job to a first print job destination associated with a first printer, and receives a first message from the first printer. The first message may be forwarded to the print job source, and a second message from the print job source may also be received. The print job is then transmitted from the print router to a second print job destination associated with a second printer based on the first message from the first printer, a set of rules, and/or the second message received from the print job source. | 04-19-2012 |
20120185527 | DISTRIBUTED VIRTUAL DESKTOP ARCHITECTURE - Methods, systems, and devices are described for providing distributed virtual desktops. In these methods, systems, and devices, a first user is authenticated at a first machine communicatively coupled with a server computer system. A second machine communicatively coupled with the server computer system is selected to host an operating system session associated with the first user. Input/output functionality for the operating system session associated with the first user is assigned to the first machine, and the first machine is instructed to communicate with the second machine such that the input/output functionality provided by the first machine is mapped to the operating system session associated with the first user at the second machine. | 07-19-2012 |
20120185528 | SESSION ALLOCATION FOR DISTRIBUTED VIRTUAL DESKTOP ARCHITECTURE - Methods, systems, and devices are described for allocating sessions in a distributed virtual desktop architecture. Multiple machines may each be configured to host at least one operating session and provide an input/output functionality. A data store may store a set of rules for identifying a session machine to host an operating system session associated with a user. A server computer system may be communicatively coupled with the data store and with each of the machines. The server computer system may authenticate the user at a first machine, enforce the set of rules to identify a session machine from the plurality of machines to host an operating system associated with the user, and instruct the first machine to communicate with the identified session machine such that the input/output functionality provided by the first machine is mapped to the operating system session associated with the user at the session machine. | 07-19-2012 |
20120203895 | Trending Engine for Virtual Computing Environment - Methods, systems, devices, and computer program products are described to monitor trends in workflow in a virtual computing environment, and adapt a session according to these monitored trends. Sessions may be monitored based on a type of user involved, a type of machine or application accessed, and/or specific locations. The workflow of a user within a session may be monitored as well. Certain correlations between past and future actions are identified. Future events may be anticipated or predicted based on an association between events, types of users, types of machines and applications, and/or specific locations. Using this trending information, workflow can be anticipated and sessions can be adapted proactively. | 08-09-2012 |
20120203906 | Pre-Access Location-Based Rule Initiation in a Virtual Computing Environment - Methods, systems, and devices are described for updating resource access permissions in a virtual computing environment. In these methods, systems, and devices, a host computer system determines that a user associated with an existing session has moved from a first location to a second location, identifies at least one pre-access rule based on the second location, applies the at least one pre-access rule to the existing session before authenticating the user for access to the existing session in response to the determination that the user has moved to the second location, and authenticates the user at the second location for access to the existing session after the at least one pre-access rule has been applied to the existing session. | 08-09-2012 |
20120204235 | Updating Resource Access Permissions in a Virtual Computing Environment - Methods, systems, and devices are described for updating resource access permissions in a virtual computing environment. In these methods, systems, and devices, a host computer system determines that a user associated with an existing session has moved from a first location associated with a first set of access permissions to a second location associated with a second set of access permissions. The second set of access permissions is applied at the host computer to the existing session based on the determination that the user has moved to the second location. The user is then allowed to access the existing session from the second location according to the second set of access permissions. | 08-09-2012 |
20120216298 | Pre-Access Location-Based Rule Initiation In a Virtual Computing Environment - Methods, systems, and devices are described for updating resource access permissions in a virtual computing environment. In these methods, systems, and devices, a host computer system determines that a user associated with an existing session has moved from a first location to a second location, identifies at least one pre-access rule based on the second location, applies the at least one pre-access rule to the existing session before authenticating the user for access to the existing session in response to the determination that the user has moved to the second location, and authenticates the user at the second location for access to the existing session after the at least one pre-access rule has been applied to the existing session. | 08-23-2012 |
20120271881 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR UPDATING COMPUTER MEMORY AND FILE LOCATIONS WITHIN VIRTUAL COMPUTING ENVIRONMENTS - The present invention provides systems and methods for dynamically updating computer memory and modifying function requests within virtual computing environments. Methods for updating computer memory environmental variables may comprise methods for modifying, computer processes, methods for providing client applications to capture and respond to information requests, and methods for configuring application frameworks to capture and respond to information requests. | 10-25-2012 |
20130086648 | UPDATING RESOURCE ACCESS PERMISSIONS IN A VIRTUAL COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - Methods, systems, and devices are described for updating resource access permissions in a virtual computing environment. In these methods, systems, and devices, a host computer system determines that a user associated with an existing session has moved from a first location associated with a first set of access permissions to a second location associated with a second set of access permissions. The second set of access permissions is applied at the host computer to the existing session based on the determination that the user has moved to the second location. The user is then allowed to access the existing session from the second location according to the second set of access permissions. | 04-04-2013 |
20130094060 | DYNAMIC PRINT JOB ROUTING IN A DISTRIBUTED PRINTING ENVIRONMENT - Methods, systems, and devices are described for dynamic print job routing in a distributed printing environment. A data store may include a set of rules for dynamically determining an identified print job destination based on at least one characteristic of a print job generated by a print job source. A rules engine may be configured to receive a notification of the print job, identify the characteristic of the print job from the received notification, and apply the set of rules in the data store to the identified characteristic of the print job to dynamically determine an updated print job destination for the print job. The updated print job destination is associated with at least one printer. | 04-18-2013 |
20130185385 | DYNAMICALLY MULTIPLEXING USER SESSIONS AMONG MULTIPLE TERMINAL DEVICES - Methods, systems, and devices are described for dynamically multiplexing user sessions among multiple terminal devices. A switch device establishes a session with a host device on behalf of a user logged in to a first terminal device communicatively coupled with the switch device. The switch device forwards packets received from the host device to the first terminal device, the packets associated with the session. The switch device may receive a selection of a second terminal for association with the session while maintaining the session with the host device on behalf of the user. The switch device forwards at least a portion of the packets associated with the session from the host device to the second terminal device responsive to receiving the selection of the second terminal device. | 07-18-2013 |
20130185393 | DYNAMICALLY MULTIPLEXING USER SESSIONS AMONG MULTIPLE TERMINAL DEVICES - Methods, systems, and devices are described for dynamically multiplexing user sessions among multiple terminal devices. A switch device establishes a session with a host device on behalf of a user logged in to a first terminal device communicatively coupled with the switch device. The switch device forwards packets received from the host device to the first terminal device, the packets associated with the session. The switch device may receive a selection of a second terminal for association with the session while maintaining the session with the host device on behalf of the user. The switch device forwards at least a portion of the packets associated with the session from the host device to the second terminal device responsive to receiving the selection of the second terminal device. | 07-18-2013 |
20130185772 | DYNAMICALLY UPDATING A SESSION BASED ON LOCATION DATA FROM AN AUTHENTICATION DEVICE - Systems, devices, methods, and software are described for dynamically updating a session based on location data from an access device, such as an access card reader. In one example, a method of managing at least one centrally hosted virtual session may include: associating a user with a virtual session, a first terminal device, and a first location at a central server computer system; receiving a notification at the central server computer system that an access token associated with the user has been received at an access device associated with a second terminal device and a second location; associating the virtual session with the second location in response to the notification; and updating the virtual session at the first terminal device according to at least one location-based rule associated with the second location. | 07-18-2013 |
20130191903 | DUAL FACTOR AUTHENTICATION WITH A PROGRAMMABLE TERMINAL DEVICE - Systems, devices, methods, and software are described for managing virtual sessions based on dual factor authentication. A central server computer system may authenticate a user of a terminal device based on at least one user authentication credential and a unique device identifier received from the terminal device. The virtual session may be associated with the terminal device based on the received unique device identifier and the at least one user authentication credential. The virtual session may be updated according to at least one rule based on the association of the virtual session of the user with the terminal device | 07-25-2013 |
20130205373 | ADAPTING AUTHENTICATION FLOW BASED ON WORKFLOW EVENTS - Systems, devices, and methods are disclosed for managing virtual sessions. A plurality of workflow events may be received at a central server computer system from a plurality of different terminal devices. A context of a user associated with a virtual session at the central server computer system may be determined, and an authentication flow for the user may be determined based on the context of the user and at least one of the received workflow events. The user may be authenticated for access to the virtual session at a terminal device according to the determined authentication flow. | 08-08-2013 |
20130332591 | DYNAMIC SCRIPT INTERPRETATION IN REMOTE CONTEXTS - Systems, devices, and methods for dynamically interpreting a script in a remote context are provided. A host device begins an interpretation of a script according to local context data of the host device. The script may be associated with a virtual session hosted by the host device on behalf of a terminal device communicatively coupled with the host computing device. The host device may recognize a language element in the script that indicates a portion of the script associated with interpretation according to local context data of the terminal device. The host device may receive results of an interpretation of the indicated portion of the script according to the local context data of the terminal device. The host device may continue interpreting the script according to the context data of the host computing device using the received results. | 12-12-2013 |
20130332727 | ACCESS TOKEN EVENT VIRTUALIZATION - Systems, devices, and methods are disclosed for access token event virtualization. An access token may be received at a central server computer system from a terminal device. The access token event may indicate that an access device associated with the terminal device has received an access token. A virtual session associated with the received access token event may be identified at the central server computer system, and a set of rules may be applied to the received access token event and the identified virtual session to determine an action associated with the identified virtual session. The central server computer system may transmit an instruction to at least one device communicatively coupled with the central server computer system to carry out the action associated with the identified virtual session. | 12-12-2013 |
20140012892 | DEVICE COLLABORATION IN A VIRTUAL SESSION - Methods, systems, and devices are described for using a central server computer system disposed to dynamically manage collaboration between terminal devices and peripheral devices during a virtual session. The central server computer system may associate a peripheral device with a virtual session hosted by a host device. The virtual session may be further associated with a terminal device communicatively coupled with the central server computer system. The central server computer system may establish a connection between the central server computer system and the peripheral device; forward peripheral data between the peripheral device and the host device such that the virtual session perceives the peripheral device as locally connected to the host device; and forward user interface data associated with the virtual session between the host device and the terminal device. | 01-09-2014 |
20140025740 | COLLABORATION ACTIVITY INITIATION - Systems, devices, and methods are described for initiating collaboration activities among multiple terminal devices. A central server computer system may receive a trigger event for a collaboration activity at a central server computer system; identify a set of participants in the collaboration activity; identify a current device associated with each of the identified participants; and apply a set of rules to the received trigger event and the identified participants to preemptively establish a bridge for the collaboration activity between each of the identified devices prior to a start of the collaboration activity. | 01-23-2014 |
David Lowrey, Teller, CO US
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20100274841 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DYNAMICALLY UPDATING VIRTUAL DESKTOPS OR VIRTUAL APPLICATIONS IN A STANDARD COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - The present invention provides systems and methods for dynamically updating computer memory and modifying function requests within virtual computing environments. Methods for updating computer memory environmental variables may comprise methods for modifying, computer processes, methods for providing client applications to capture and respond to information requests, and methods for configuring application frameworks to capture and respond to information requests. | 10-28-2010 |
Hugh Winters Lowrey, Austell, GA US
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20120141785 | Process for application of durable fast drying multi-coat organic coating system - Disclosed is a process comprising application of one or more successive hot-melt coatings to solid surfaces of an article or alternatively to a pavement surface, immediately followed by application of a water-thinned coating to the hot-melt coating. Preferred articles are comprised of forest products or ferrous metals and may be for interior or exterior use. This coating system can function as a primer applied at the point of manufacture of the article and intended to receive one or more additional coats of conventional paint. Alternatively, it can function as a finished coating system. Coating systems applied to pavement can be for lane marking. Coatings can be formed that are very durable on difficult forest product surfaces and can be designed to emit virtually no air pollutants and to be free of toxic or flammable solvents. | 06-07-2012 |
James R. Lowrey, Houston, TX US
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20120010330 | CURABLE COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING CYCLIC DIAMINE AND CURED PRODUCTS THEREFROM - A curable composition including (a) at least one cyclic diamine, (b) at least one non-heterocyclic amine that has a pKa value of approximately 9.5 to about 12 at 25° C. for the most basic amine group in the non-heterocyclic amine molecule, (c) at least one epoxy resin, and (d) at least one alkylated phenol; (i) wherein the equivalents of the amine hydrogens from the cyclic diamine compared to the total amine hydrogens from both the cyclic diamine and the non-heterocyclic amine in the composition are greater than about 5%; (ii) wherein the ratio of the equivalents of the total amine hydrogens in the composition to the equivalents of the total epoxies in the composition is greater than or equal to about 1; and (iii) wherein the alkylated phenol is in an amount greater than about 10 wt % of the curable composition. | 01-12-2012 |
Justin B. Lowrey, Fayetteville, AR US
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20110033609 | Methods and Apparatus for Making Coatings Using Ultrasonic Spray Deposition - Ultrasonic spray deposition (USD) used to deposit a base layer on the substrate, followed by chemical vapor infiltration (CVI) to introduce a binder phase that creates a composite coating with good adherence of the binder to the initial phase particles and adherence of the composite coating to the substrate, is disclosed. We have used this process to create coatings consisting of cubic boron nitride (cBN), deposited using USD, and titanium nitride (TiN) applied using CVI in various embodiments. This process can be used with many materials not usable with other processes, including nitrides, carbides, carbonitrides, borides, oxides, sulphides and silicides. In addition, other binding or post-deposition treatment processes can be applied as alternatives to CVI, depending on the substrate, the coating materials, and the application requirements of the coating. Coatings can be applied to a variety of substrates including those with complex geometries. The application also describes apparatus or equipment designs used to perform ultrasonic spray deposition. | 02-10-2011 |
20110033631 | Methods and Apparatus for Making Coatings Using Electrostatic Spray - Methods for creating coatings composed of a single material or a composite of multiple materials, beginning with ESC to deposit the base layer and then using other methods for the binding step beyond CVI. Also, for certain materials and applications, some pre-processing or pre-treatment of the coating materials is necessary prior to deposition in order to achieve a satisfactory coating. This application discloses methods for pre-deposition treatment of materials prior to ESC deposition. It also discloses methods for post-processing that provide additional functionality or performance characteristics of the coating. Finally, this application discloses certain apparatus and equipment for accomplishing the methods described herein. | 02-10-2011 |
Larkin Lowrey, Seabrook, TX US
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20140277917 | Wireless vehicle-monitoring system - Embodiments of the present invention provide a wireless appliance for monitoring a vehicle. The wireless appliance includes a microprocessor configured to select a vehicle-communication protocol of a host vehicle, and then communicate with the host vehicle through the vehicle-communication protocol. The appliance also includes a vehicle-communication circuit, in electrical communication with the microprocessor, which collects diagnostic data from the host vehicle using the vehicle-communication protocol. A GPS module, also in electrical communication with the microprocessor, generates location-based data. For transmitting these data, the appliance includes a first wireless transmitter operating on a terrestrial network and a second wireless transmitter operating on a satellite network. The microprocessor selects the first or second wireless transmitter for transmitting the diagnostic and location-based data. | 09-18-2014 |
Larkin H. Lowrey, La Jolla, CA US
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20110118934 | PERIPHERAL ACCESS DEVICES AND SENSORS FOR USE WITH VEHICLE TELEMATICS DEVICES AND SYSTEMS - A telematics method and system includes, and uses, a telematics device with a controller in communication with a diagnostic system configured to receive diagnostic information from a host vehicle; a position-locating system configured to determine location information of the host vehicle; a wireless transceiver configured to transmit and receive information through a wireless network to and from at least one Internet-accessible website; and, a communication interface including at least a short range wireless interface link. The telematics device may be embodied in an access device, which may include the position-locating system. The access device may be a smartphone, or similar device, that retrieves/transmits diagnostic data/information, and other data/information to/from the vehicle via the short range wireless link. The access device performs various telematics device functions; it uses a long range wireless interface to communicate diagnostic and related information to a central host computer, and to receive related information from same. | 05-19-2011 |
20150032291 | Peripheral access devices and sensors for use with vehicle telematics devices and systems - A telematics method and system includes, and uses, a telematics device with a controller in communication with a diagnostic system configured to receive diagnostic information from a host vehicle; a position-locating system configured to determine location information of the host vehicle; a wireless transceiver configured to transmit and receive information through a wireless network to and from at least one Internet-accessible website; and, a communication interface including at least a short range wireless interface link. The telematics device may be embodied in an access device, which may include the position-locating system. The access device may be a smartphone, or similar device, that retrieves/transmits diagnostic data/information, and other data/information to/from the vehicle via the short range wireless link. The access device performs various telematics device functions; it uses a long range wireless interface to communicate diagnostic and related information to a central host computer, and to receive related information from same. | 01-29-2015 |
Larkin Hill Lowrey, La Jolla, CA US
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20100228429 | Internet-based system for monitoring vehicles - The invention provides a method for monitoring a vehicle that features the steps of: 1) generating a data packet including vehicle data retrieved from the vehicle using a wireless appliance; 2) transmitting the data packet over an airlink with the wireless appliance so that the data packet passes through a network and to a host computer system; 3) processing the data packet with the host computer system to generate a set of data; and 4) displaying the set of data on a web page hosted on the internet. | 09-09-2010 |
20120259504 | Internet-based system for monitoring vehicles - The invention provides a method for monitoring a vehicle that features the steps of: 1) generating a data packet including vehicle data retrieved from the vehicle using a wireless appliance; 2) transmitting the data packet over an airlink with the wireless appliance so that the data packet passes through a network and to a host computer system; 3) processing the data packet with the host computer system to generate a set of data; and 4) displaying the set of data on a web page hosted on the internet. | 10-11-2012 |
20140277906 | Method and system for monitoring vehicles - The invention provides a method for monitoring a vehicle that features the steps of: 1) generating a data packet including vehicle data retrieved from the vehicle using a wireless appliance; 2) transmitting the data packet over an airlink with the wireless appliance so that the data packet passes through a network and to a host computer system; 3) processing the data packet with the host computer system to generate a set of data; and 4) displaying the set of data on a web page hosted on the internet. | 09-18-2014 |
Roland E. Lowrey, Upland, CA US
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20110059809 | Caddy rite golf club kit - The Caddy Rite Golf Club Kit consists of a single golf club that has an interchanging connection system located where the club head connects with the club shaft at the club head hosel thereby allowing any golf club head to be interchanged with the golf club shaft. The interchanging connection system is a two piece connector consisting of a male portion that is inserted and bonded into the club shaft lower end and a mating female portion that is inserted and bonded into the top of the hosel of a golf club head. Any golf club head or set of golf club heads modified with the female portion of the connector can be attached to a golf club shaft that has been modified to include the male portion of the connector. The interchange of one club head with another can be accomplished in less than fifteen seconds while the golfer is moving to advance his/her ball. The Kit consists of one club shaft and a typical number of club heads (4 iron, 5 iron, 6 iron, 7 iron, 8 iron, 9 iron, putter, sand wedge, pitching wedge, a #1 driver, and a #3 driver). | 03-10-2011 |
Tyler Lowrey, Boise, ID US
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20130030881 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PERFORMING FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS - A radio frequency identification device includes an integrated circuit including a receiver, a transmitter, and a microprocessor. The receiver and transmitter together define an active transponder. The integrated circuit is preferably a monolithic single die integrated circuit including the receiver, the transmitter, and the microprocessor. Because the device includes an active transponder, instead of a transponder which relies on magnetic coupling for power, the device has a much greater range. | 01-31-2013 |
Tyler Lowrey, San Jose, CA US
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20080273372 | Method of Programming Multi-Layer Chalcogenide Devices - A method of programming a multi-layer chalcogenide electronic device. The device includes an active region in electrical communication with two terminals, where the active region includes two or more layers. The method includes providing an electrical signal between the two terminals, where the electrical signal alters an electrical characteristic of a layer remote from one of the terminals. In one embodiment, the layer remote from the terminal is a chalcogenide material and the electrical characteristic is resistance. In another embodiment, an electrical characteristic of the layer in contact with the terminal is also altered. The alteration of an electrical characteristic may be caused by a transformation of a chalcogenide material from one structural state to another structural state. | 11-06-2008 |
20090034325 | Programmable matrix array with chalcogenide material - A chalcogenide material is proposed for programming the cross-connect transistor coupling interconnect lines of an electrically programmable matrix array. Leakage may be reduced by optionally placing a thin insulating breakdown layer in series with the select device or a phase change material. The matrix array may be used in a programmable logic device. | 02-05-2009 |
20100091561 | Programmable Matrix Array with Chalcogenide Material - A memory element, a threshold switching element, or the series combination of a memory element and a threshold switching element may be used for coupling conductive lines in an electrically programmable matrix array. Leakage may be reduced by optionally placing a breakdown layer in series with the phase-change material and/or threshold switching material between the conductive lines. The matrix array may be used in a programmable logic device. | 04-15-2010 |
20100321991 | Chalcogenide Devices Exhibiting Stable Operation from the As-Fabricated State - A chalcogenide material and chalcogenide memory device having less stringent requirements for formation, improved thermal stability and/or faster operation. The chalcogenide materials include materials comprising Ge, Sb and Te in which the Ge and/or Te content is lean relative to the commonly used Ge | 12-23-2010 |
Tyler A. Lowrey, West Augusta, VA US
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20080273379 | Programming a normally single phase chalcogenide material for use as a memory of FPLA - A memory may be implemented with a stable chalcogenide glass which is defined as a generally amorphous chalcogenide material that does not change to a generally crystalline phase when exposed to 200° C. for 30 minutes or less. Different states may be programmed by changing the threshold voltage of the material. The threshold voltage may be changed with pulses of different amplitude and/or different pulse fall times. Reading may be done using a reference level between the threshold voltages of the two different states. A separate access device is generally not needed. | 11-06-2008 |
20090298224 | Memory and Access Device and Method Therefor - Briefly, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention, a memory and a method to manufacture the memory is provided. The memory may include a phase change material over a substrate. The memory may further include a switching material coupled to the phase change material, wherein the switching material comprises a chalcogen other than oxygen and wherein the switching material and the phase change material form portions of a vertical structure over the substrate. | 12-03-2009 |
20140038379 | DUAL RESISTANCE HEATER FOR PHASE CHANGE DEVICES AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - A dual resistance heater for a phase change material region is formed by depositing a resistive material. The heater material is then exposed to an implantation or plasma which increases the resistance of the surface of the heater material relative to the remainder of the heater material. As a result, the portion of the heater material approximate to the phase change material region is a highly effective heater because of its high resistance, but the bulk of the heater material is not as resistive and, thus, does not increase the voltage drop and the current usage of the device. | 02-06-2014 |
20140098604 | Immunity of Phase Change Material to Disturb in the Amorphous Phase - Disturb from the reset to the set state may be reduced by creating an amorphous phase that is substantially free of crystal nuclei when programming the reset state in a phase change memory. In some embodiments, this can be achieved by using a current or a voltage to program that exceeds the threshold voltage of the phase change memory element, but does not exceed a safe current voltage which would cause a disturb. | 04-10-2014 |
20140328121 | Immunity of Phase Change Material to Disturb in the Amorphous Phase - Disturb from the reset to the set state may be reduced by creating an amorphous phase that is substantially free of crystal nuclei when programming the reset state in a phase change memory. In some embodiments, this can be achieved by using a current or a voltage to program that exceeds the threshold voltage of the phase change memory element, but does not exceed a safe current voltage which would cause a disturb. | 11-06-2014 |
Tyler A. Lowrey, Sand Point, ID US
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20090218656 | METHODS OF MAKING SEMICONDUCTOR STRUCTURES INCLUDING VERTICAL DIODE STRUCTURES - Semiconductor structures and methods of making a vertical diode structure are provided. The vertical diode structure may have associated therewith a diode opening extending through an insulation layer and contacting an active region on a silicon wafer. A titanium silicide layer may be formed over the interior surface of the diode opening and contacting the active region. The diode opening may initially be filled with an amorphous silicon plug that is doped during deposition and subsequently recrystallized to form large grain polysilicon. The silicon plug has a top portion that may be heavily doped with a first type dopant and a bottom portion that may be lightly doped with a second type dopant. The top portion may be bounded by the bottom portion so as not to contact the titanium silicide layer. In one embodiment of the vertical diode structure, a programmable resistor contacts the top portion of the silicon plug and a metal line contacts the programmable resistor. | 09-03-2009 |
Tyler A. Lowrey, San Jose, CA US
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20080211636 | Radio frequency data communications device - A radio frequency identification device includes an integrated circuit including a receiver, a transmitter, and a microprocessor. The receiver and transmitter together define an active transponder. The integrated circuit is preferably a monolithic single die integrated circuit including the receiver, the transmitter, and the microprocessor. Because the device includes an active transponder, instead of a transponder which relies on magnetic coupling for power, the device has a much greater range. | 09-04-2008 |
20110189832 | Phase Change Material Memory Device - A lower electrode may be covered by a protective film to reduce the exposure of the lower electrode to subsequent processing steps or the open environment. As a result, materials that may have advantageous properties as lower electrodes may be utilized despite the fact that they may be sensitive to subsequent processing steps or the open environment. | 08-04-2011 |