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Alexandre Profit, Meudon FR
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20150353380 | LIQUID TREATMENT DEVICE - The invention relates to a device for treating a liquid containing a dissolved gas, said device comprising: a hydrodynamic reactor capable of generating, by cavitation, bubbles of said gas within said liquid, and a gas separator capable of extracting said bubbles from said liquid. | 12-10-2015 |
Grégoire Profit, Sevres FR
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20150353380 | LIQUID TREATMENT DEVICE - The invention relates to a device for treating a liquid containing a dissolved gas, said device comprising: a hydrodynamic reactor capable of generating, by cavitation, bubbles of said gas within said liquid, and a gas separator capable of extracting said bubbles from said liquid. | 12-10-2015 |
Jack H. Profit, Vashon, WA US
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20120258664 | RESOLVING AN APPLICATION SERVICE CHANGE IN A SYSTEM USING BLUETOOTH - Peer-to-peer communication is established between applications in different Bluetooth enabled devices in a Bluetooth network by using Bluetooth protocol messages to discover peer-to-peer bus daemons. In the Bluetooth enabled computing devices, an initiating peer-to-peer bus daemon initiating a connection from a first device to a second device discovers an accepting peer-to-peer bus daemon at the second device. After the discovery of the accepting peer-to-peer bus daemon by the initiating peer-to-peer bus daemon, the initiating peer-to-peer bus daemon sends SDP protocol messages to find a named application available through the accepting peer-to-peer bus daemon. An extended inquiry response with a unique identifier is created and sent by the accepting peer-to-peer bus daemon to the initiating peer-to-peer bus daemon. This unique identifier contains a revision count and the revision count indicates the current version of an application name list for application services available at the accepting peer-to-peer bus daemon. | 10-11-2012 |
20140089933 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO COORDINATE RESOURCE USAGE IN TIGHTLY SANDBOXED ENVIRONMENTS - Systems and methods are disclosed for coordinating resource usage between applications in a tightly sandbox environment. A scheduling indicator can be left in a system file that multiple applications can use to align their requests for a system resource. Alternatively, IP loopback can be used to pass a scheduling indicator between applications that are otherwise sandboxed. If either of these approaches is not possible, then applications can schedule system resource requests using a common algorithm that selects a start time and optionally a period of subsequent system resource requests based on a common piece of information such as a system clock signal or IP address. In these ways the total amount of time during which the system resource is being utilized by various applications can be reduced, thus reducing power consumption, and network activity. | 03-27-2014 |
20150201035 | CONVEYING STATE CHANGES USING CONNECTIONLESS MESSAGING AND A STORE-AND-FORWARD CACHE - The disclosure relates to conveying state changes from an advertising node to one or more discovering nodes, wherein the advertising node may convey the state changes using small efficient low-level broadcast or multicast advertisements to trigger delivering larger structured data in a manner that may be conceptually similar to broadcasting or multicasting but actually delivered using point-to-point or other delivery mechanisms that may be more efficient and reliable. In particular, the advertising node may the convey state changes using connectionless messaging and a store-and-forward cache in a manner that removes bandwidth and/or size constraints that networks impose on multicast/broadcast datagrams while preserving benefits associated therewith. | 07-16-2015 |
Jack H. Profit US
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20110145423 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR USING A DISTRIBUTED MESSAGE BUS FOR AD HOC PEER-TO-PEER CONNECTIVITY - A method and apparatus for using an ad hoc peer-to-peer distributed message bus is provided. The method may include determining, by a local bus node, using a first power level communication protocol, that a remote bus node is available, obtaining, by the local bus node, connection information from the remote bus node using a second power level communication protocol, wherein the connection information comprises connection information for one or more remote endpoints associated with the remote bus node, and generating one or more local virtual endpoints, wherein each of the one or more local virtual endpoints corresponds to each of the one or more remote endpoints, and wherein the remote endpoint is described with reference to a well-known name, unique to the remote endpoint. | 06-16-2011 |
Jack H. Profit, Seattle, WA US
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20110145397 | APPARATUS AND METHOD OF PEER-TO-PEER COMMUNICATION - An apparatus and method of communication include establishing, by a first peer device, a proximity-based connection with a second peer device, transmitting a first public network address of the first peer device over the proximity-based connection for receipt by the second peer device, receiving a second public network address of the second peer device over the proximity-based connection, and establishing a communication session over a wide area connection using the first public network address and the second public network address. | 06-16-2011 |
20120203916 | APPARATUS AND METHOD OF PEER-TO-PEER COMMUNICATION - An apparatus and method of communication include establishing, by a first communication device, a proximity-based connection with a another communication device, transmitting a first public network address of the first communication device over the proximity-based connection, receiving a second public network address of another communication device over the proximity-based connection, and establishing a communication session over a wide area connection using the first public network address and the second public network address. | 08-09-2012 |
Michael Profit, Wilmington, DE US
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20080286513 | KNIT FABRICS AND SOCKS MADE THEREFROM INCORPORATING HIGH TENSILE NYLON STAPLE - Knit fabrics and socks made therefrom and a process for producing such articles are disclosed, The fabrics are constructed from blended yarns containing at least 30% by weight high tensile nylon, which imparts abrasion resistance, and at least one companion fiber, which is chosen to confer a specific desirable attribute. Exemplary is the fabric constructed from blended yarn containing high tensile nylon staple and polyester staple, the fabric being particularly useful for the manufacture of socks demonstrating improved durability and moisture management. | 11-20-2008 |
Stephen Profit, Framingham, MA US
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20090095050 | ELECTRONIC SHOE WEAR INDICATOR - A system measures an amount of wear in athletic footwear by measuring the amount of shock transmitted to a user. The measured shock is used to indicate an amount of how much cushioning has been lost by the footwear. The amount of wear is proportional to the loss of cushioning and an increase in transmitted shock to the user. | 04-16-2009 |