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David E. Mouton, Kingwood, TX US
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| 20090255683 | LANDING STRING COMPENSATOR - The present invention generally relates to an apparatus and method for compensating a landing string due to movement of a floating rig platform. In one aspect, a compensation system for use with a landing string is provided. The compensation system includes a slip joint member attachable to the landing string, the slip joint member having an upper portion and a lower portion. The compensation system further includes a first lock assembly configured to connect the upper portion of the slip joint member to a floating rig. Additionally, the compensation system includes a second lock assembly configured to connect the lower portion of the slip joint member to a riser disposed below the floating rig. In another aspect, a method for compensating a landing string due to movement of a floating rig is provided. | 10-15-2009 |
Jacobus Frederick Mouton, Centurion ZA
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| 20090221946 | Wound Dressing - This invention relates to a wound dressing ( | 09-03-2009 |
Laurent Mouton, Bellevue, WA US
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| 20100058363 | Intent-Oriented User Interface Application Programming Interface - In accordance with one or more aspects of the intent-oriented user interface Application Programming Interface, a user interface platform includes an Application Programming Interface (API). An indication of multiple commands to be exposed for an application via a user interface is received from the application. For each of the multiple commands, a manner of display of a control corresponding to the command and a position for the control is determined on behalf of the application. Additionally, for each of the multiple commands the control corresponding to the command is displayed in accordance with the determined manner of display and the position for the control. The application is notified of user interactions with the user interface. | 03-04-2010 |
Robert W. Mouton, New Orleans, LA US
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| 20080255929 | Method for Obtaining Customer Feedback Through Text Messaging - A methodology and system for obtaining customer feedback via text messages from cellular phones uses an advertising display to solicit text message based feedback relating to a particular product or service. A receipt is generated at a point of sale when a transaction is consummated that identifies the time, place and goods or services associated with the transaction. The advertisement is positioned near the point of sale and prompts the customers to rate their service or experience and enter their identification code through text messages. A central server receives the text message responses and solicits additional feedback from the customers. Web based access to selected summary response data is provided to the customers. In addition, the retailer or advertiser can view more complete and unedited versions of the response data associated with their advertisements through a password protected web interface. GPS or cellular location technology is used when available to correlate the response data to a particular location or store. Directed advertisements are provided to the advertisers and customers based upon the products and services which they are associated with. | 10-16-2008 |
Suzanne Mouton, Ravenstein NL
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| 20090270747 | Template Matching Method for Monitoring of ECG Morphology Changes - An implantable medical device and associated method perform ECG morphology monitoring. A subcutaneous ECG signal and a posture signal are sensed in a patient. A cardiac condition is detected in response to the ECG signal and the posture signal. In one embodiment, multiple ECG morphology templates corresponding to each of a number of different patient postures are acquired and stored for use in detecting a cardiac condition. | 10-29-2009 |
