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Brian Moyles, Campbell, CA US
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20150227355 | AUTOMATICALLY GENERATING VOLUME IMAGES AND LAUNCHING VIRTUAL COMPUTING INSTANCES - In an embodiment, a method comprises using a first server computer, executing a process that is configured to generate virtual computer instances; receiving a request to generate a first custom virtual computer instance, wherein the request identifies one or more software packages to install on the first custom virtual computer instance; copying a first pre-configured volume image onto a volume of a data storage device, wherein the volume includes one or more base software packages in a file system; mounting the volume to the first server computer, in response to receiving the request; installing each of the one or more software packages on the volume; unmounting the volume; creating a snapshot of the volume; registering the snapshot as a registered custom volume image. | 08-13-2015 |
Brian P. Moyles, La Grange, IL US
Bryan Moyles, South Amboy, NJ US
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20150098464 | Redirecting Telephone Call to Packet-Switched Data Call Via Voicemail - In embodiments of the disclosed technology, devices and methods for redirecting a telephone call from a public-switched telephone to a packet-switched data network. The phone call is initially received via the public-switched telephone network having a dialed number associated with a hand-held wireless device of a called party. Upon initialization of the phone call, a route is determined from the telecommunications switch to the hand-held wireless device of the called party via a packet-switched network. The bandwidth of the packet-switched network is then detected to determine the ability of the network to handle the call. If the packet-switched network is determined to be capable of handling the call, the call is forwarded over the packet-switched data, thereby reducing or eliminating charges for wireless minutes. | 04-09-2015 |
Doug Moyles, Rocklin, CA US
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20120031456 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GROUND MOUNTED SOLAR ARRAY - A modular oversized solar array with a support structure is provided that reduces land costs as a percentage relative to the production of electrical energy from solar installations. Components of the solar racking array may be manufactured using existing steel manufacturing facilities. The array may be configured to be temporarily held in place at a first position to allow workmen to perform panel installation work from ground level. The array may then be lifted, via a crane, to a second position (or a final tilted position) to allow for further assembly. The array may accommodate various topographical features or span over other structures, be lifted to higher than normal array heights or span over greater distances. The solar racking structure design has elevated minimum heights allowing for dual use of the underlying ground, as well as more efficient dismantling, decommissioning and relocation of the solar array. | 02-09-2012 |
Douglas Moyles, Rocklin, CA US
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20090066084 | Enhanced Electrical Power Supply Systems with Induction Generators and Related Methods of Operation - This invention is directed to enhanced electrical power supply systems with induction generators and related methods of operations. The invention is an enhanced prime mover system capable of converting the exergies of the prime mover system into energy input for the prime mover system to increase the overall efficiency of the prime mover and the overall efficiency of a generator. The enhanced prime mover system may enable a more economic generator system with greater flexibility of implementation. | 03-12-2009 |
Matthew Ryan Moyles, Morgantown, WV US
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20130253889 | MODELING AND SIMULATION CAPABILITY FOR RESOURCE CONSUMPTION AND CONSEQUENCE MANAGEMENT - The present invention regards modeling and simulation (M&S) capability for resource consumption and consequence management. Embodiments of the system assist emergency planners, government officials, medical professionals, academics and others to prepare for disasters and other emergency events requiring mass evacuation or transportation of people. The system can be used for evacuation, flood and fire modeling, terrorist attacks, military logistics, mail and package delivery, urban planning, supply chain modeling, disaster recovery, animal migration, weather patterns and even in modeling the spread of infectious disease. The system of the present invention is highly extensible and scalable. | 09-26-2013 |
Stephen B. Moyles, Soquel, CA US
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20110162118 | BLACKBERRY PLANT NAMED 'DRISBLACKTWO' - This invention relates to a new and distinct variety of Blackberry plant named ‘DrisBlackTwo’, which is primarily characterized by spineless canes, medium-sized, ovate fruit that matures to a black color and having a medium time of bud burst, is disclosed. | 06-30-2011 |
20140373227 | Blackberry plant named 'Drisblacksix' - This invention relates to a new and distinct variety of blackberry plant named ‘DrisBlackSix’, particularly characterized by high yields, long production season and vigorous plants, is disclosed. | 12-18-2014 |
20150189805 | BLACKBERRY PLANT NAMED 'DRISBLACKEIGHT' - This invention relates to a new and distinct variety of blackberry plant named ‘DrisBlackEight’, particularly characterized by medium to high yields, long production season and self-fruitful plants, is disclosed. | 07-02-2015 |
Tom P. Moyles, Livonia, MI US
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20090131000 | RADIO RECEIVER SYSTEM - An oscillation circuit for a radio receiver system. The oscillator circuit includes a tank circuit, a first and second transistor, and a first and second low pass filter. The first transistor forms a first current loop when the first transistor is active. Similarly, the second transistor forms a second current loop when the second transistor is active. The first low pass filter is connected in an electrical series connection within the first current loop and the second low pass filter is connected in an electrical series connection within the second current loop. As such, the first and second low pass filter serve to reduce the gain of the oscillator circuit below a secondary resonant frequency of the tank circuit to prevent an oscillation condition, thereby preventing unwanted oscillations at a secondary resonant frequency. | 05-21-2009 |