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Anne Geraldine Stephanie Lydon, Galway City IE
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| 20100028485 | TALAROMYCES EMERSONII ENZYME SYSTEMS - The invention relates to strains of | 02-04-2010 |
Beverly B. Lydon, Lake Havasu City, AZ US
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| 20110000004 | Fingerezz - This Invention is a Flat Item Protecting the Fingers and Thumb From Scorching Hot Automobile handles and also Door knobs by using The flat item (unlike a Glove or Straps) (not absorbent for a towel or Rag) is Instantly available at the time of need: being attached to a Key Chain, Accessories, or Clothing via the Permanent Grommet within the Flat item. The fingers and thumb will be relieved of the Scorched burning Feeling, upon the Natural movement of Grasping the Door handle, with The Fingerezz (flat item) held between handle and fingers and thumb. | 01-06-2011 |
Fiona Jane Lydon, Birmingham GB
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| 20110118379 | INTERVERTEBRAL DISC AND INTRAOCULAR LENS - The invention relates to the use of an aqueous gel in the repair of or prevention of damage to soft tissue, the gel comprising an aqueous gel obtainable by polymerizing one or more olefinically unsaturated monomers comprising one or more phosphate, phosphonate, borate, sulphate and/or sulphonate groups. This is preferably used for intervertebral discs or a lens of an eye. Kits and syringes containing the components are also provided. | 05-19-2011 |
Greg Lydon, Santa Cruz, CA US
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| 20120070017 | MEDIA DELIVERY SYSTEM WITH IMPROVED INTERACTION - Methods and systems for improved interaction between media devices and accessory devices are disclosed. In one embodiment, the improved interaction can operate to configure a user interface of a media device dependent on the type or condition of an accessory device. In the same or another embodiment, the improved interaction can exchange status information between a media device and an accessory device that can influence operation of either or both of the devices. | 03-22-2012 |
Gregory Lydon, Santa Cruz, CA US
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| 20090203393 | MOMENTARY BURST PROTOCOL FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION - A method for communicating data using a “burst protocol” includes enabling power to transmitters and receivers when needed to balance power consumption with latency and unscheduled communication. A transmitter transmits a plurality of packets indicative of substantially the same payload. Power then may be disabled to the transmitter. A first predetermined time is determined to enable a receiver. A second predetermined time is determined to disable the receiver. Power then may be enabled to the receiver based on the first predetermined time. The payload is output in response to receiving one or more of the plurality of packets. Power to the receiver is disabled based on the second predetermined time. | 08-13-2009 |
| 20110188431 | Momentary Burst Protocol for Wireless Communication - A method for communicating data using a “burst protocol” includes enabling power to transmitters and receivers when needed to balance power consumption with latency and unscheduled communication. A transmitter transmits a plurality of packets indicative of substantially the same payload. Power then may be disabled to the transmitter. A first predetermined time is determined to enable a receiver. A second predetermined time is determined to disable the receiver. Power then may be enabled to the receiver based on the first predetermined time. The payload is output in response to receiving one or more of the plurality of packets. Power to the receiver is disabled based on the second predetermined time. | 08-04-2011 |
Gregory Thomas Lydon, Santa Cruz, CA US
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| 20120117274 | Communication Protocol For Use With Portable Electronic Devices - Improved techniques for communicating between a portable electronic device and an accessory (or auxiliary) device are disclosed. The accessory device can augment or supplement the functionality or capabilities of the portable electronic device. For example, in one embodiment, the accessory device can provide wireless communication capabilities to the portable electronic device. In one embodiment, the portable electronic device pertains to a portable media player and thus provide media data for storage, playback or transmission. In one embodiment, the accessory device is attachable to the portable electronic device. | 05-10-2012 |
Margaret Lydon, North Chili, NY US
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| 20090048537 | Lubricious coatings - Medical devices can include a lubricious coating that is slippery when wet. | 02-19-2009 |
Mark David John Lydon, Cambridge GB
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| 20110060992 | VIDEO-COLLABORATION APPARATUS AND METHOD - A video collaboration apparatus provides a video presentation. The apparatus includes an input interface, a presentation interface to output an output media stream that includes one or more input media streams presented in the display, a user interface to capture events caused by a user and to generate data dependent on configuration events, an output generator to generate the output media stream, wherein the user interface generates a graphical user interface to capture configuration events and the graphical user interface includes one or more objects presenting displayed input media streams. | 03-10-2011 |
Michael Lydon, Hebron, CT US
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| 20090104957 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROGRAMMING TOURNAMENTS - This invention relates to a method and apparatus for providing a coding competition. In one embodiment, a method for providing a coding competition includes transmitting a coding problem to contestants, receiving computer code created by a contestant, determining a response of the computer code to test data, and evaluating the response of the computer code to the test data. In another embodiment, a method for evaluating a skill level of a contestant includes electronically communicating a coding problem to contestants, electronically receiving a software program in response to the coding problem from one of the contestants, evaluating the received software program, awarding points to the contestant based on the received software program, and determining a rating for the contestant for the competition based on the number of points awarded to the contestant. | 04-23-2009 |
| 20090112669 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONDUCTING PROGRAMMING COMPETITIONS USING ALIASES - This invention relates to a method and apparatus for providing a coding competition. In one embodiment, a method for providing a coding competition includes transmitting a coding problem to contestants, receiving computer code created by a contestant, determining a response of the computer code to test data, and evaluating the response of the computer code to the test data. In another embodiment, a method for evaluating a skill level of a contestant includes electronically communicating a coding problem to contestants, electronically receiving a software program in response to the coding problem from one of the contestants, evaluating the received software program, awarding points to the contestant based on the received software program, and determining a rating for the contestant for the competition based on the number of points awarded to the contestant. | 04-30-2009 |
| 20090192849 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT - In general, in one aspect, a method for developing software by contest includes hosting a series of contests for the agile development of a software application by contest. In one embodiment, the method includes holding a contest for the development of a wireframe, holding a contest for the development of a static prototype, and holding a contest for the development of a working prototype. In some embodiments, the contests are repeated so as to iteratively modify the software application to better meet the customer's needs. In some embodiments, the working prototype is the final implementation of the software application. In some embodiments, a competition is held for the development of an application specification based on the working prototype. | 07-30-2009 |
| 20100178978 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONDUCTING COMPETITIONS - In general, in one aspect, a method for developing an asset by competition includes specifying standards for an asset, receiving from potential contestants indicia of interest in participating in an asset development competition in which the contestants compete to develop an asset, and determining an estimated likelihood that the asset development competition will result in an asset that meets the minimum standards based on historical information about the performance of the contestants from whom the indicia of interest were received. Steps may be taken to increase the estimated likelihood of success, upon a determination that the likelihood is less than desired. Steps may be taken to prevent registration by additional participants, upon a determination that the estimated likelihood is at or above a predetermined threshold. | 07-15-2010 |
