Ogles
Charles Ogles, Gardnerville, NV US
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20120072899 | Conversion System And Method For Use In Upgrading A Monitoring System - A conversion system for use with a first monitoring system includes an interface module for receiving a plurality of hardware configuration settings associated with the first monitoring system and a conversion module coupled to the interface module for converting the plurality of hardware configuration settings into a plurality of software configuration settings for use in a second monitoring system. The plurality of hardware configuration settings are established to enable the first monitoring system to monitor the operation of a first machine, and the plurality of software configuration settings are established to enable the second monitoring system to monitor the operation of at least one of the first machine and a second machine. | 03-22-2012 |
Charles Callis Ogles, Gardnerville, NV US
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20130222392 | MULTIVALUE BAR GRAPH DISPLAYS AND METHODS OF IMPLEMENTING SAME - A display for showing indicia in the form of a bar graph is provided. The display is configured so that each bar of the bar graph depicts a numerical or other quantitative value of a parameter. Each bar is provided with one or more additional indicia representative of numerical values that are related to the numerical values represented by the bar(s) shown in the bar graph. Each of the one or more additional indicia is positioned to as to be superimposed over the respective bar to which the additional indicia correspond, and depict the relationship(s) between the value represented by the bar and the value represented by the one or more additional indicia. | 08-29-2013 |
William Dan Ogles, Jamaica Plain, MA US
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20100045670 | Systems and Methods for Rendering Three-Dimensional Objects - In one embodiment, a three-dimensional object is rendered on a two-dimensional display screen by associating a three-dimensional mesh with an image of the object, generating a vector-based texture map that defines a surface area of the object, and rendering the vector-based texture map on the display screen. | 02-25-2010 |
William Daniel Ogles, Cambridge, MA US
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20130059662 | SEMI-SYNCHRONOUS MULTI-PARTICIPANT APPLICATION UPDATES - Individual participants in a multi-participant collaborative computing application may be sent intermittent updates of actions taken by other participants. These updates need not be sent to a participant's device until the participant has interacted with a specified object in the application. The participant's device may then be sent an update including object interactions of the other participants occurring since the participant's previous object interaction. The update may be used to periodically inform the participant of the actions taken by the other participants during the period between the participant's interactions. | 03-07-2013 |
20130059664 | SEMI-SYNCHRONOUS MULTI-PARTICIPANT APPLICATION UPDATES - Individual participants in a multi-participant collaborative computing application may be sent intermittent updates of actions taken by other participants. These updates need not be sent to a participant's device until the participant has interacted with a specified object in the application. The participant's device may then be sent an update including object interactions of the other participants occurring since the participant's previous object interaction. The update may be used to periodically inform the participant of the actions taken by the other participants during the period between the participant's interactions. | 03-07-2013 |
20140323229 | Semi-Synchronous Multi-Participant Application Updates - Individual participants in a multi-participant collaborative computing application may be sent intermittent updates of actions taken by other participants. These updates need not be sent to a participant's device until the participant has interacted with a specified object in the application. The participant's device may then be sent an update including object interactions of the other participants occurring since the participant's previous object interaction. The update may be used to periodically inform the participant of the actions taken by the other participants during the period between the participant's interactions. | 10-30-2014 |