Philip Charles
Philip Charles Brunger, Worcester GB
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20130236127 | BAG ARRANGEMENT - A bag arrangement for conversion to a flag or vice versa, the arrangement comprising: a bag incorporating a volume for holding goods; and a pole to be provided with the bag and attached or attachable thereto to convert the bag into a flag having a flag pole extending therefrom. | 09-12-2013 |
Philip Charles Johnson, Orangevale, CA US
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20150341475 | Phone case with built in watch - A phone case with built in watch with a rectilinear phone retaining protective case including four side panels fixedly attached to a base panel, a watch member, a watch retaining member and a transparent panel member. The base panel includes a recessed portion capable of removably retaining the watch member. The watch retaining member covers the watch member and has a central aperture to allow the watch to be viewed. The transparent panel member covers the watch face. A preferred embodiment includes the watch retaining member having outwardly extending tabs which engage with apertures in the base panel allowing the watch retaining member to be held in place by rotating the watch retaining member ninety degrees. | 11-26-2015 |
Philip Charles Kilinskas, East Amherst, NY US
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20080260212 | System for indicating deceit and verity - An improved method for detecting truth or deceit ( | 10-23-2008 |
Philip Charles Kirmuss, Longmont, CO US
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20090033552 | RADIO COMMUNICATION AND GPS NAVIGATION DEVICE - A navigation device configured to connect to any type of communication device, such as a two-way radio or a cellular phone. The navigation device includes a LCD display and a user input device. The navigation device displays on the LCD the relative distance and direction of other navigation devices relative to the navigation device, as well as the speed, distance traveled, current location, altitude, temperature of the other navigation devices. Also, the user interface allows the user to scroll through different menu options and display options of the LCD. The navigation device is additionally configured to send text messages to other navigation devices. The navigation device transmits three NMEA sentences allowing text messages, waypoint names and locations, speed, course, direction and altitude to be sent between navigation devices. | 02-05-2009 |
20100289695 | RADIO COMMUNICATION AND GPS NAVIGATION DEVICE - A navigation device configured to connect to any type of communication device, such as a two-way radio or a cellular phone. The navigation device includes a LCD display and a user input device. The navigation device displays on the LCD the relative distance and direction of other navigation devices relative to the navigation device, as well as the speed, distance traveled, current location, altitude, temperature of the other navigation devices. Also, the user interface allows the user to scroll through different menu options and display options of the LCD. The navigation device is additionally configured to send text messages to other navigation devices. The navigation device transmits three NMEA sentences allowing text messages, waypoint names and locations, speed, course, direction and altitude to be sent between navigation devices. | 11-18-2010 |
Philip Charles Marheine, New South Wales AU
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20080277325 | Mobile Oil Filtration Unit - A portable oil filtration unit | 11-13-2008 |
Philip Charles Sapiano, Wiltshire GB
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20100150109 | METHOD OF IDENTIFICATION OF A FEMTOCELL BASE STATION AS A HANDOVER TARGET, AND APPARATUS THEREFOR - A method is provided of identifying which one of a plurality of femtocell base stations neighbouring a first femtocell base station is to be the target for handover of a call connection with a user terminal from the first base station. The neighbour femtocell base stations use the same primary scrambling code as each other. The femtocell base stations use code-division multiple access, CDMA. Each of the neighbour femtocell base stations transmits a respective broadcast signal that include timing information such that each neighbour femtocell base station transmits a broadcast signal having different timing information to that of the other neighbour femtocell base stations. The user terminal receives broadcast signals, determines the timing information of at least one of the received broadcast signals and reports the timing information to the first femtocell base station. The first femtocell base station identifies the target femtocell base station for handover from the timing information. | 06-17-2010 |
Philip Charles Schmitt, Lake Grove, NY US
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20160113068 | RADIO FREQUENCY HEATING APPARATUS USING DIRECT-DIGITAL RADIO FREQUENCY POWER CONTROL AND FINE-TUNE POWER CONTROL - A radio frequency inductive heating apparatus includes a control device, a plurality of radio frequency devices, a plurality of transformers, a resonant tank circuit, a heating element, a first power supply, and a second power supply. The radio frequency devices are selectively activated by the control device, and each of the plurality of radio frequency devices is coupled to the primary winding of one of the plurality of transformers. The secondary winding of each of the plurality of transformers is coupled to the resonant tank circuit, and the heating element is coupled to the resonant tank circuit. The plurality of radio frequency devices includes a first radio frequency device and a second radio frequency device. The first radio frequency device is coupled to the first power supply, and the second radio frequency device is operatively coupled to the second power supply. A corresponding method is also disclosed. | 04-21-2016 |
Philip Charles Southerden, Haslemere GB
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20140252277 | PROCESS FOR INCREASING HYDROGEN CONTENT OF SYNTHESIS GAS - Process for increasing the hydrogen content of a synthesis gas containing one or more sulphur compounds, the synthesis gas including hydrogen, carbon oxides and steam, and having a ratio defined as R═(H | 09-11-2014 |
Philip Charles Woodland, Stapleford GB
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20140278425 | DATA SHREDDING FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION LANGUAGE MODEL TRAINING UNDER DATA RETENTION RESTRICTIONS - Training speech recognizers, e.g., their language or acoustic models, using actual user data is useful, but retaining personally identifiable information may be restricted in certain environments due to regulations. Accordingly, a method or system is provided for enabling training of a language model which includes producing segments of text in a text corpus and counts corresponding to the segments of text, the text corpus being in a depersonalized state. The method further includes enabling a system to train a language model using the segments of text in the depersonalized state and the counts. Because the data is depersonalized, actual data may be used, enabling speech recognizers to keep up-to-date with user trends in speech and usage, among other benefits. | 09-18-2014 |
20140278426 | DATA SHREDDING FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION ACOUSTIC MODEL TRAINING UNDER DATA RETENTION RESTRICTIONS - Training speech recognizers, e.g., their language or acoustic models, using actual user data is useful, but retaining personally identifiable information may be restricted in certain environments due to regulations. Accordingly, a method or system is provided for enabling training of an acoustic model which includes dynamically shredding a speech corpus to produce text segments and depersonalized audio features corresponding to the text segments. The method further includes enabling a system to train an acoustic model using the text segments and the depersonalized audio features. Because the data is depersonalized, actual data may be used, enabling speech recognizers to keep up-to-date with user trends in speech and usage, among other benefits. | 09-18-2014 |