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20090044332 | Height adjustable patient support platforms - The present invention relates to systems and methods for height adjusting patient support platforms, such as, for example, of a bed (e.g., the mattress support platform of a standard hospital bed with side rails), gurney, couch, chair, or recliner, to which a patient may be confined. The systems and methods are designed to lower the height of a patient support platform at least closer (and essentially all the way) to floor level in a relatively quick and controlled manner to reduce fall distances. Lowering the height of a patient support platform corresponding reduces the likelihood and significance of patient injuries resulting from falls when a patient attempts to exit the patient support platform. | 02-19-2009 |
20090044334 | AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTING PATIENT PLATFORM SUPPORT HEIGHT IN RESPONSE TO PATIENT RELATED EVENTS - The present invention relates to systems and methods for automatically adjusting patient platform support height in response to patient related events. Sensor data is accessed from sensors that are monitoring a patient resting on a support platform that is a specified height above floor level. It is detected from the accessed input data that the patient is attempting to exit the patient support platform. The height of the support platform is lowered from the specified height to a lower height to reduce the potential fall distance of the patient in response to detecting that the patient is attempting to exit the support platform. In some embodiments, a support platform is rapidly lowered to essentially floor level in a controlled manner. | 02-19-2009 |
20090119843 | MONITORING PATIENT SUPPORT EXITING AND INITIATING RESPONSE - The present invention relates to systems and methods for monitoring patient support exiting and initiating a response. Movement data is accessed from sensors (e.g., cameras) that are monitoring a patient resting on a support platform. A motion capture pattern summary is generated from the accessed movement data. The motion capture pattern summary is compared to one or more movement pattern data sets in a library of movement pattern data sets. It is determined that the motion capture pattern summary is sufficiently similar to one of the one or more movement pattern data sets in the library of movement pattern data sets. From the determined similarity it is determined that the patient is attempting to exit the support platform. Remedial measures are initiated to prevent the detected platform support exiting attempt. | 05-14-2009 |
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20090006634 | Run-once static content generation using a descriptive file path - A variation of a static base asset used to build a web page is generated responsively to a client browser request using a descriptive file path that is included with the base asset's file name in the request. The descriptive file path employs a specific syntax to declare one or more variable parameters which are placed in the file name. Different values for the variable parameters will map to different variations of the base asset which can be used to implement various themes or other characteristics for the page. Server-side processes parse the variable parameter names from the request, and specify values for them. The variation of the base static asset that maps to the specified values is located and retrieved from a resource store. That variation is renamed to match the file name contained in the request and is included in a response back to the client browser. | 01-01-2009 |
20090019378 | EXTENDED CASCADING STYLE SHEETS - A CSSX (Extended Cascading Style Sheets) file including non-CSS (Cascading Style Sheet) extensions is used to define and reference variables and inheritance sets. A CSSX file compiler determines a value of the defined variable, modifies the CSSX file by replacing all references to the defined variable with the value, and generates the CSS file from the modified CSSX file. The inheritance set is defined in the CSSX file and includes a reference to a previously defined CSS rule set. The CSSX file compiler defines a new CSS rule set as a function of the determined attributes included in the previously defined CSS rule set of the defined inheritance set and generates the CSS file including the newly defined CSS rule set. | 01-15-2009 |
20090288077 | RUNTIME VERSIONING AND DISTRIBUTION OF DYNAMIC WEB-ELEMENTS - A product server downloads distributed application component from a resource server and updates an application at a predetermined synchronization time. Other aspects include associating a distributed application component and a local application component with a virtual path. If a product server is unable to access the local application component with a virtual path, the distributed application component is downloaded from a resource server. | 11-19-2009 |
20110191668 | EXTENDED CASCADING STYLE SHEETS - A CSSX (Extended Cascading Style Sheets) file including non-CSS (Cascading Style Sheet) extensions is used to define and reference variables and inheritance sets. A CSSX file compiler determines a value of the defined variable, modifies the CSSX file by replacing all references to the defined variable with the value, and generates the CSS file from the modified CSSX file. The inheritance set is defined in the CSSX file and includes a reference to a previously defined CSS rule set. The CSSX file compiler defines a new CSS rule set as a function of the determined attributes included in the previously defined CSS rule set of the defined inheritance set and generates the CSS file including the newly defined CSS rule set. | 08-04-2011 |
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20110161841 | PSEUDO LOCALIZATION AT RUNTIME - A request for a string of an application to be displayed during a Web browser or other client-based application session is received. The string is obtained and modified based on one or more pseudo localization settings associated with the session. The modified string, rather than the obtained string, is returned for display during the session. | 06-30-2011 |
20110173453 | Capability and Behavior Signatures - Techniques for capability and behavior signatures are described. In one or more embodiments, various data describing the capabilities and behaviors of a client is collected. The collected data is analyzed to generate a signature that is indicative of whether the client is operated by a human or a non-human. Selective access to resources is provided to the client based at least in part on the signature that is generated. | 07-14-2011 |
20110239138 | TRACKING NAVIGATION FLOWS WITHIN THE SAME BROWSER TAB - Various embodiments enable navigation flows that occur within a single tab to be tracked through the use of identifiers that are created and passed between client-side and server-side software. The client-side and server-side software work in concert to utilize these identifiers to track navigation within a particular tab. In at least some embodiments, a client can request a web page from within a tab and, responsive to that request, a server can create an identifier and associate the identifier with the web page. The web page and identifier can then be returned to the client. Subsequent web page requests from within the tab include the identifier so that the server knows that the request came from the same tab. | 09-29-2011 |
20140172506 | CUSTOMER SEGMENTATION - Systems, methods, and products are provided for customer segmentation. Embodiments include offline storage of predetermined segmentation values for customers. Such offline storage typically provides upon request to event processing servers a predetermined segmentation value for a customer. In typical example embodiments, the event processing servers are operatively coupled to the offline storage, and the event processing servers generate, in real time based upon a customer action stream and the predetermined segmentation value, a current segmentation value for the customer. Example embodiments also include online storage operatively coupled to the event processing servers, the online storage receiving from the event processing servers current segmentation values, storing the current segmentation values, and exposing the current segmentation values through an interface for use in servicing customer requests. | 06-19-2014 |