Shroyer, US
Carla Shroyer, Columbus, OH US
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20100114646 | Method and System for Segmenting Customers for Marketing and Other Projects - A customer segmentation technique automatically selects a customer score for customers from a plurality of predetermined customer scores during a daily processing sequence, allowing customer segmentation and performing marketing activities based on the customer score in the same daily processing sequence responsive to the customer score. The customer score encodes one or more customer status conditions that can be used by later functions in the daily processing sequence to guide marketing activities. | 05-06-2010 |
Carla Shroyer, Pataskala, OH US
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20100049651 | Loyalty-Based Credit Prescreening System - An integrated credit and loyalty offering to a retailer maximizes the effectiveness of both programs. The integrated system allows a retailer to enroll customers in a loyalty program, then solicit only pre-qualified customers immediately upon receipt of demographic information corresponding to the customer. The integrated system accepts transaction data from the retailer's loyalty program through the retailer's POS system to the credit prescreening program and awards appropriate loyalty rewards, as well as authorizing the retailer to offer credit to the pre-qualified customers. The credit prescreening process is done in real time as part of a retail transaction with the customer. | 02-25-2010 |
20120029996 | Loyalty-Based Credit Prescreening System - An integrated credit and loyalty offering to a retailer maximizes the effectiveness of both programs. The integrated system allows a retailer to enroll customers in a loyalty program, then solicit only pre-qualified customers immediately upon receipt of demographic information corresponding to the customer. The integrated system accepts transaction data from the retailer's loyalty program through the retailer's POS system to the credit prescreening program and awards appropriate loyalty rewards, as well as authorizing the retailer to offer credit to the pre-qualified customers. The credit prescreening process is done in real time as part of a retail transaction with the customer. | 02-02-2012 |
David Shroyer, Matthews, NC US
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20100313245 | AUTHENTICATION ENGINE FOR ENROLLMENT INTO A COMPUTER ENVIRONMENT - Embodiments of the invention are generally directed to a system and method for enrolling a user into an authentication system. In some embodiments of the invention, a user completes a first portion of the enrollment or setup process using a first computer environment, but is not permitted to complete the enrollment or setup process from the first computer environment. The system permits the user to complete the enrollment or setup process only from a second computer environment different from the first computer environment. In one embodiment, the second computer environment is any computer environment outside of the first computer environment. | 12-09-2010 |
20120072323 | MAINTAINING ONLINE FUNCTIONALITY DURING AN OUTAGE - A system maintains online functionality during an outage. The system includes a processing device configured for receiving a request for online interaction via a network from a client system and identifying a primary interaction system configured to respond to the request. The processing device is also configured for determining the primary interaction system is incapable of providing the online interaction associated with the request, identifying an alternative interaction system configured to respond to the request, and initiating an online interaction between the client system and the alternative interactive system. In some embodiments, the primary interaction system is incapable of providing website content, and the processing device initiates an exchange of alternative website content. In some embodiments, the primary interaction system is incapable of providing online banking information, and the alternative interaction system provides alternative online banking information such as non-current information regarding an account. | 03-22-2012 |
20120185386 | AUTHENTICATION TOOL - An electronic funds transfer authentication system and method facilitates the verification and authentication of a user and if authenticated allows the user to perform an action in an online system, such as an electronic funds transfer. The user-entered data is validated, and then the action (e.g., electronic funds transfer) is validated using credit/debit card information. Using a unique combination of security measures and procedures, the risk associated with various types of action and fund transfers is reduced, thereby enabling a financial institution to protect its customers' accounts with a greater degree of certainty. | 07-19-2012 |
20150066723 | MAINTAINING ONLINE FUNCTIONALITY DURING AN OUTAGE - A system maintains online functionality during an outage. The system includes a processing device configured for receiving a request for online interaction via a network from a client system and identifying a primary interaction system configured to respond to the request. The processing device is also configured for determining the primary interaction system is incapable of providing the online interaction associated with the request, identifying an alternative interaction system configured to respond to the request, and initiating an online interaction between the client system and the alternative interactive system. In some embodiments, the primary interaction system is incapable of providing website content, and the processing device initiates an exchange of alternative website content. In some embodiments, the primary interaction system is incapable of providing online banking information, and the alternative interaction system provides alternative online banking information such as non-current information regarding an account. | 03-05-2015 |
David Shroyer, Charlotte, NC US
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20100022254 | Location-Based Authentication of Mobile Device Transactions - Systems, methods, and software for implementing location-based authentication of both online and mobile web-based transactions. This implementation may involve verifying whether a mobile device (such as a cellular telephone) is proximate to a computer from which the transaction is being performed. Depending upon the location of the mobile device, further transactions may be approved or rejected. In further implementations, the transactions may be made from the mobile device itself. In this case, the location of the mobile device compared with one or more pre-stored locations may affect whether further transactions from the mobile device are approved or rejected. | 01-28-2010 |
20100024017 | Location-Based Authentication of Online Transactions Using Mobile Device - Systems, methods, and software for implementing location-based authentication of both online and mobile web-based transactions. This implementation may involve verifying whether a mobile device (such as a cellular telephone) is proximate to a computer from which the transaction is being performed. Depending upon the location of the mobile device, further transactions may be approved or rejected. In further implementations, the transactions may be made from the mobile device itself. In this case, the location of the mobile device compared with one or more pre-stored locations may affect whether further transactions from the mobile device are approved or rejected. | 01-28-2010 |
David C. Shroyer, Matthews, NC US
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20080226142 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR CUSTOMER-MANAGED DEVICE-BASED AUTHENTICATION - A system and methods for customer-managed device-based authentication are disclosed. Embodiments of the invention provide a user interface that allows a customer with an on-line account to access and manage device fingerprint information that can be used to control or regulate the customer's access. Such a system can collect user input regarding device preferences related to specified devices to be used to access or to be prohibited or restricted from accessing an account. Information regarding these devices is stored in a database. The system can then assay a device fingerprint for a device to authenticate access by the device to the account based on the device preferences. In some embodiments, input can also be collected regarding alert preferences related to alerts connected with accessing the account from specified devices. | 09-18-2008 |
20090144308 | PHISHING REDIRECT FOR CONSUMER EDUCATION: FRAUD DETECTION - A method and system for detecting fraud may redirect a user from a phishing message to an education message. The phishing message may include a phishing website that mimics a target entity. A user may be convinced to disclose sensitive information to a fraudster operating the phishing website. The phishing website may be maintained through a service provider and the target entity may request that the service provider disable the phishing website. During evaluation of the target entity's request by the service provider, a user may be directed to an education website that may be displayed until the phishing website may be permanently disabled. The education website may include information or identify a source of information that may help educate the user on fraud prevention, phishing, the target entity, the targeted industry, future prevention tips and suggestions, and other related information. | 06-04-2009 |
David Charles Shroyer, Matthews, NC US
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20120151567 | Reusable Authentication Experience Tool - A reusable authentication component may be integrated into a web page to communicate with an authentication server and authenticate a user to the web page. The reusable authentication component may implement a complex authentication process, including multiple user interfaces to receive multiple assurances of user identity and user confirmation of previously stored mutual authentication data. The authentication process may be performed by the authentication component without refreshing or redirecting the parent web page until completion of a successful user authentication, after which the parent web page may receive authentication data and refresh to provide user specific and/or secure user data on the web page. | 06-14-2012 |
Kenneth R. Shroyer, Centennial, CO US
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20080199461 | Ovr 110 Antibody Compositions and Methods of Use - The invention provides isolated anti-head and neck, ovarian, pancreatic, lung, endometrial or breast cancer antigen (Ovr110) antibodies that internalize upon binding to Ovr110 on a mammalian in vivo. The invention also encompasses compositions comprising an anti-Ovr110 antibody and a carrier. These compositions can be provided in an article of manufacture or a kit. Another aspect of the invention is an isolated nucleic acid encoding an anti-Ovr110 antibody, as well as an expression vector comprising the isolated nucleic acid. Also provided are cells that produce the anti-Ovr110 antibodies. The invention encompasses a method of producing the anti-Ovr110 antibodies. Other aspects of the invention are a method of killing an Ovr110-expressing cancer cell by contacting the cancer cell with an anti-Ovr110 antibody and a method of alleviating or treating an Ovr110-expressing cancer in a mammal by administering a therapeutically effective amount of the anti-Ovr110 antibody to the mammal. | 08-21-2008 |
Michael Shroyer, Skiatook, OK US
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20130012118 | COOLER, COOLER PLATFORM ASSEMBLY, AND PROCESS OF ADJUSTING A COOLER PLATFORM - A cooler, a cooler platform assembly, and a process of adjusting a cooler platform are disclosed. The cooler includes a cooling region, a discharge region, and a cooler platform positioned in the discharge region and proximal to a sloped interior section of the cooler. The cooler platform assembly includes a cooler platform, a sloped interior section of a cooler proximal to a first end of the cooler platform, and a vertical wall proximal to a second end of the cooler platform. The process includes adjusting a cooler platform from a retracted position substantially parallel to a vertical wall of a cooler to a deployed position substantially perpendicular to the vertical wall. | 01-10-2013 |
Micheal Shroyer, Skiatook, OK US
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20120186777 | COOLING SYSTEM, A MOTOR HANDLING SYSTEM, AND A METHOD OF POSITIONING A MOTOR IN A COOLING SYSTEM - A cooling system, a motor handling system, and a method of positioning a motor in a cooling system are disclosed. The motor handling system includes a suspension feature configured to engage a support member, the support member positioned partially below a cooler. The motor handling system permits positioning of a motor in a first position and re-positioning of the motor to a second position. The cooling system includes a cooler, a support member positioned partially below the cooler, and a motor handling system. The method of positioning includes engaging a support member of a cooling system with a suspension feature, positioning the motor at a first position, and re-positioning the motor at a second position. | 07-26-2012 |
Noah F. Shroyer, Houston, TX US
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20090029930 | Methods of gene therapy using nucleic acid sequences for ATP-binding cassette transporter - The present invention provides nucleic acid and amino acid sequences of an ATP binding cassette transporter and mutated sequences thereof associated with macular degeneration. Methods of detecting agents that modify ATP-binding cassette transporter comprising combining purified ATP binding cassette transporter and at least one agent suspected of modifying the ATP binding cassette transporter an observing a change in at least one characteristic associated with ATP binding cassette transporter. Methods of detecting macular degeneration is also embodied by the present invention. | 01-29-2009 |
20120040456 | METHODS OF GENE THERAPY USING NUCLEIC ACID SEQUENCES FOR ATP-BINDING CASSETTE TRANSPORTER - The present invention provides nucleic acid and amino acid sequences of an ATP binding cassette transporter and mutated sequences thereof associated with macular degeneration. Methods of detecting agents that modify ATP-binding cassette transporter comprising combining purified ATP binding cassette transporter and at least one agent suspected of modifying the ATP binding cassette transporter an observing a change in at least one characteristic associated with ATP binding cassette transporter. Methods of detecting macular degeneration is also embodied by the present invention. | 02-16-2012 |
Noah F. Shroyer, Cincinnati, OH US
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20130137130 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CONVERTING PRECURSOR CELLS INTO INTESTINAL TISSUES THROUGH DIRECTED DIFFERENTIATION - The generation of complex organ tissues from human embryonic and pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) remains a major challenge for translational studies. It is shown that PSCs can be directed to differentiate into intestinal tissue in vitro by modulating the combinatorial activities of several signaling pathways in a step-wise fashion, effectively recapitulating in vivo fetal intestinal al development. The resulting intestinal “organoids” were three-dimensional structures consisting of a polarized, columnar epithelium surrounded by mesenchyme that included a smooth muscle-like layer. The epithelium was patterned into crypt-like SOX9-positive proliferative zones and villus-like structures with all of the major functional cell types of the intestine. The culture system is used to demonstrate that expression of NEUROG3, a pro-endocrine transcription factor mutated in enteric anendocrinosis is sufficient to promote differentiation towards the enteroendocrine cell lineage. In conclusion, PSC-derived human intestinal tissue should allow for unprecedented studies of human intestinal development, homeostasis and disease. | 05-30-2013 |
Randal L. Shroyer, Selinsgrove, PA US
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20130183647 | System and Method for Managing Information About Playground Installations - An information and management system configured to obtain and provide information about a playground installation may include a readable tag located on or near a playground installation. In response to reading the tag, a user interface of a mobile device may display information such as an identifying description that is specific to the playground installation, a check-in feature enabling a user to notify others of his or her location at the playground installation, instructions for how to use at least one aspect of the playground installation, and a parts list of at least some of the components of the playground installation. The system may further provide a claiming function configured to allow a user to identify a sales order associated with the readable tag with a second user interface, the second user interface configured to further manage the playground installation. | 07-18-2013 |
Steven L. Shroyer, Redondo Beach, CA US
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20110232896 | STUFFING BOX LEAK CONTAINMENT APPARATUS - An apparatus for containing leaks from a stuffing box on a wellhead production assembly is provided. The apparatus comprises a containment vessel consisting of two half shells that are joined below the stuffing box. The apparatus further comprises a seal subassembly. The components of the seal subassembly are positioned one the nipple and pumping tee below the stuffing box. The half shells are positioned about and joined to the seal subassembly in a manner that provides a liquid tight seal. Additionally, the apparatus comprises a transparent topper having an upper opening to receive a polished rod extending from the stuffing box. The topper is secured to the containment vessel in a liquid tight manner such that the stuffing box is substantially isolated from the environment. As such, any leaks originating from the stuffing box will be contained in the apparatus. | 09-29-2011 |
20120186663 | LOAD LINE CONNECTION SPILLAGE CONTAINER - An injection-molded load line connection spillage container for catching and retaining liquid spilled when liquids are pumped between storage tanks and tankers provides an injection-molded reservoir and an injection-molded cover attached to the reservoir by hinges. Reinforcing ribs molded into the reservoir provide strength and ruggedness without the need for reinforcing steel collars and saddles. Gussets molded into the reservoir hinge brackets ensure repeated stresses produced by energetic opening of the cover does not result in failure of the hinge brackets. An optional load line mounting assembly permits secure mounting of the load line container directly onto the load line. An optional cleanout assembly provides a valved suction line for removing retained spillage, and an optional sampling assembly provides a valved sample line for sampling the liquid being transferred. | 07-26-2012 |
20120312524 | STUFFING BOX LEAK CONTAINMENT APPARATUS - An apparatus for containing leaks from a stuffing box on a wellhead production assembly is provided. The apparatus comprises a containment vessel consisting of two half shells that are joined below the stuffing box. The apparatus further comprises a seal subassembly. The components of the seal subassembly are positioned one the nipple and pumping tee below the stuffing box. The half shells are positioned about and joined to the seal subassembly in a manner that provides a liquid tight seal. Additionally, the apparatus comprises a transparent topper having an upper opening to receive a polished rod extending from the stuffing box. The topper is secured to the containment vessel in a liquid tight manner such that the stuffing box is substantially isolated from the environment. As such, any leaks originating from the stuffing box will be contained in the apparatus. | 12-13-2012 |
20120312525 | STUFFING BOX LEAK CONTAINMENT APPARATUS - An apparatus for containing leaks from a stuffing box on a wellhead production assembly is provided. The apparatus comprises a containment vessel consisting of two half shells that are joined below the stuffing box. The apparatus further comprises a seal subassembly. The components of the seal subassembly are positioned one the nipple and pumping tee below the stuffing box. The half shells are positioned about and joined to the seal subassembly in a manner that provides a liquid tight seal. Additionally, the apparatus comprises a transparent topper having an upper opening to receive a polished rod extending from the stuffing box. The topper is secured to the containment vessel in a liquid tight manner such that the stuffing box is substantially isolated from the environment. As such, any leaks originating from the stuffing box will be contained in the apparatus. | 12-13-2012 |
20130105142 | STUFFING BOX LEAK CONTAINMENT APPARATUS | 05-02-2013 |
20130134172 | LOAD LINE CONNECTION SPILLAGE CONTAINER - An injection-molded load line connection spillage container for catching and retaining liquid spilled when liquids are pumped between storage tanks and tankers provides an injection-molded reservoir and an injection-molded cover attached to the reservoir by hinges. Reinforcing ribs molded into the reservoir provide strength and ruggedness without the need for reinforcing steel collars and saddles. Gussets molded into the reservoir hinge brackets ensure repeated stresses produced by energetic opening of the cover does not result in failure of the hinge brackets. An optional load line mounting assembly permits secure mounting of the load line container directly onto the load line. An optional cleanout assembly provides a valved suction line for removing retained spillage, and an optional sampling assembly provides a valved sample line for sampling the liquid being transferred. | 05-30-2013 |
Steven L. Shroyer, Norman, OK US
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20100154926 | Load line connection spillage container - An injection-molded load line connection spillage container for catching and retaining liquid spilled when liquids are pumped between storage tanks and tankers provides an injection-molded reservoir and an injection-molded cover attached to the reservoir by hinges. Reinforcing ribs molded into the reservoir provide strength and ruggedness without the need for reinforcing steel collars and saddles. Gussets molded into the reservoir hinge brackets ensure repeated stresses produced by energetic opening of the cover does not result in failure of the hinge brackets. An optional load line mounting assembly permits secure mounting of the load line container directly onto the load line. An optional cleanout assembly provides a valved suction line for removing retained spillage, and an optional sampling assembly provides a valved sample line for sampling the liquid being transferred. | 06-24-2010 |
Trent Brian Shroyer, Dayton, OH US
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20160042655 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR SIMULATING A TRANSPORTATION EMERGENCY - Devices for simulating a transportation emergency are disclosed. The devices have a base with a framework of interconnected supports extending therefrom as a skeletal portion of a simulated transportation device and defining a chamber configured to receive a human or a medical-training manikin. Within the chamber a seat for receiving the human or the medical-training manikin is disposed. The framework defines one or more openings representative of access openings into the simulated transportation device such that a first responder in-training can receive instructions on how to assist a victim positioned in the simulated transportation device. The framework also defines one or more open frames representative of structural features of the simulated transportation device that block access to the victim such that realistic training occurs. The device may include one or more props such as a telescoping steering column, a prying simulator, a foot pedal unit, and a side impact bar. | 02-11-2016 |
Trent Brian Shroyer, Bellbrook, OH US
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20160081446 | WEARABLE REMOTE SPEAKER MIC HOLDER, RADIO SUPPORT, AND SYSTEM COMPRISING THE SAME - User-wearable remote speaker mic (RSM) holders for positioning a remote speaker mic relative to the mouth of the wearer are disclosed as well as a wearable radio support system including the same. The RSM holders include an elongate body having a first end and a second end and a first major side extending from the first end to the second end, and RSM attachment member positionable along the length of the first major side. The first end of the elongate body is releasably attachable to or is permanently attached to a donnable article of clothing or donnable gear, and a first attachment member is positioned at or proximate the second end of the elongate body and is connectable to a feature of the donnable article of clothing and/or the donnable gear. | 03-24-2016 |