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Charles Pigg, Dallas, TX US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090166406 | Instant Funds Availability Notification and Fraud Detection - Various aspects are directed to systems and processes for providing instant funds availability notification and/or real-time fraud detection in connection with a check image deposit, such as a check deposit at an image automated teller machine (ATM). The customer may, for instance, receive the notification on an ATM display and/or on a paper receipt printed by the ATM. | 07-02-2009 |
Charles F. Pigg, Plano, TX US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080290154 | Fraud Protection - Systems and methods are illustrated for providing enhanced fraud protection. Aspects of the fraud protection system may be implemented by a filter that may be configured to detect fraud in a transaction between a financial institution and a customer. An input device may receive data that corresponds to a transaction between a financial institution and a customer, such as a transfer of money. A data store may store information relating to the transaction that includes the serial number and dollar amount of the transfer of money. When the filter detects fraud, an output device may output an alert resulting in zero false positives. The filter may also include a module that is configured to compare the data that is received by an input device to data that is stored in the data store. Oftentimes, the data in the data store may be information relating to past fraud protection. | 11-27-2008 |
Frederick Pigg, Oxnard, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090173288 | Adherence-Aided Therapeutic Horse Hoof Packing - Horse hoof protection against thrush conditions is obtained by depositing onto the horse hoof bottom wall a synthetic organic resin such as a urethane resin through which a medicament that does not block cure of the resin has been, distributed for continuing hoof wall contact. The resin is suitably free flowing into place, conforms to the contours of the hoof bottom wall, and adheres to the wall when cured. The protection by the resin is resilient and softer than the hoof wall and acts to cushion the hoof against shock. | 07-09-2009 |
Paul E. Pigg, Seattle, WA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100052948 | DETERMINING AND PROVIDING VEHICLE CONDITIONS AND CAPABILITIES - A transponder module for vehicles. The module has a substantially universal vehicle sensor input interface capable of receiving sensor input from different types of vehicle sensors and from different types of vehicles. One or more processors and memory, in real time, receive vehicle sensor input data via the input interface. Based on a vehicle type stored in the memory, the processor(s) use the sensor input data to determine conditions of subsystems the vehicle. Based on the determined conditions, the processor(s) determine performance capabilities of the vehicle. The transponder module outputs information as to the stored vehicle type, determined conditions, and vehicle performance capabilities. | 03-04-2010 |
Paul Edward Riley Pigg, St. Louis, MO US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110283285 | Real Time Mission Planning - The different advantageous embodiments provide a system comprising a number of computers, a graphical user interface, first program code stored on the computer, and second program code stored on the computer. The graphical user interface is executed by a computer in the number of computers. The computer is configured to run the first program code to define a mission using a number of mission elements. The computer is configured to run the second program code to generate instructions for a number of assets to execute the mission and monitor the number of assets during execution of the mission. | 11-17-2011 |
Paul E.r. Pigg, Seattle, WA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090319096 | CONTROL AND MONITOR HETEROGENEOUS AUTONOMOUS TRANSPORT DEVICES - This disclosure is directed to methods, computer-readable media, and systems for controlling one or more uninhabited heterogeneous autonomous transport devices. Embodiments of the present invention advantageously reduce costs and improve efficiencies by providing capabilities for a computing device to be able to control and to monitor one or more heterogeneous autonomous transport devices. This occurs by generating a command signal from a computing device and transmitting the command signal to control on-board computing devices of one or more heterogeneous transport devices to execute requirements of a mission. Also, embodiments of the present invention provide ways to start-up, to send commands, and to shut down real or simulated heterogeneous autonomous transport devices. | 12-24-2009 |
Paul E.r. Pigg, Renton, WA US
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| 20100076630 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR REAL-TIME EVENT IDENTIFICATION AND COURSE OF ACTION INTERPRETATION - A system for identifying events includes a memory capable of storing a compressed event table including a number of events, the event table having been compressed by reducing the number of events in the event table without reducing the number of events represented by the event table. Each event of the event table includes a set of state parameters, and may also be associated with an output. The system also includes a processor capable of operating a fast state recognition (FSR) application. The FSR application, in turn, can receive a plurality of inputs, and identify an event of the compressed event table based upon the plurality of inputs and the state parameters of the compressed event table, event being identified in accordance with a state recognition technique. | 03-25-2010 |
Paul E. R. Pigg, Renton, WA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100070445 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR REAL-TIME EVENT IDENTIFICATION AND COURSE OF ACTION INTERPRETATION - A system for identifying events includes a memory capable of storing a compressed event table including a number of events, the event table having been compressed by reducing the number of events in the event table without reducing the number of events represented by the event table. Each event of the event table includes a set of state parameters, and may also be associated with an output. The system also includes a processor capable of operating a fast state recognition (FSR) application. The FSR application, in turn, can receive a plurality of inputs, and identify an event of the compressed event table based upon the plurality of inputs and the state parameters of the compressed event table, event being identified in accordance with a state recognition technique. | 03-18-2010 |
William Pigg, Elvington GB
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| 20110004139 | REINFORCED ADHESIVE BACKING SHEET - A backing sheet for use in a wound dressing, comprising a semipermeable continuous film laminated to an adhesive-coated apertured layer, wherein the apertured layer comprises a solid substrate coated with a medically acceptable adhesive. Also provided is a method of making a backing sheet for use in a wound dressing, said method comprising the steps of: forming an adhesive-coated apertured layer by coating a medically acceptable adhesive onto an apertured solid substrate, followed by laminating the adhesive-coated apertured layer to a semipermeable continuous film. | 01-06-2011 |
William Pigg, York GB
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100063467 | Hydrogel Wound Dressings Exhibiting Reduced Fiber Losses in Use - A wound dressing comprising: a water-absorbent fabric comprising at least about 10 wt. % of hydrogel-forming absorbent fibers based on the dry weight of the fabric; and an adhesion-resistant, water-permeable wound contacting surface textile layer that is substantially continuously bonded to at least one surface of said fabric. The surface textile layer may be formed by surface treatment of the fabric, or by bonding a suitable textile web to the surface of the fabric. | 03-11-2010 |
