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Christopher R. Sison, Riverside, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090149268 | Golfing aid to improve supination - A golf training aid is disclosed that trains a user for proper lead arm supination while a golfer swings a golf club. The golf training aid includes an extension that is applied to a golf club shaft and a stationary object. The user swings the golf club past a ball striking position and supinates the lead arm to rotate the extension around the stationary object. This golf training aid does not rely on a mechanism attached between the golf club and the user's arm to forcibly supinate the golfer's wrists. The extension can easily be secured, adjusted and removed from most golf clubs for practicing. The stationary object can be a removable pole, golf bag, or a plane stick training aid. | 06-11-2009 |
Jo Ann Sison, Palo Alto, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090298482 | Method for Managing Telephone Calls in a Vehicle - A method for managing an ongoing telephone call in a vehicle includes the steps of monitoring signals provided by vehicle systems and monitoring conversational cognitive load indicators for a driver during the telephone call. A current driving situation is assessed by evaluating the signals provided by the vehicle systems and by evaluating the conversational cognitive load indicators. A semantic cue is provided during the telephone call, wherein the semantic cue is indicative of the current driving situation and wherein the semantic cue is audible at least for a caller calling the driver. Methods for managing incoming telephone calls and assisting the driver with outgoing telephone calls are also provided. | 12-03-2009 |
Raymundo A. Sison, Princeton, NJ US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090087483 | ORAL DOSAGE COMBINATION PHARMACEUTICAL PACKAGING - Pharmaceutical fixed dose combination products are formed by merging a fixed dose of a first pharmaceutical formulation from primary module, with a fixed dose of a second pharmaceutical formulation from a secondary module. In a preferred embodiment the first and second pharmaceutical formulations are separated from one another in a three piece capsule, a capsule-in-a-capsule or a tablet-in-a-capsule, and the primary and secondary modules are interchangeable. | 04-02-2009 |
| 20090232886 | ORAL DOSAGE COMBINATION PHARMACEUTICAL PACKAGING - Pharmaceutical fixed dose combination products are formed by merging a fixed dose of a first pharmaceutical formulation from primary module, with a fixed dose of a second pharmaceutical formulation from a secondary module In a preferred embodiment the first and second pharmaceutical formulations are separated from one another in a three piece capsule, a capsule-in-a-capsule or a tablet-in-a-capsule, and the primary and secondary modules are interchangeable. | 09-17-2009 |
Renato Sison, Riverside, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090149268 | Golfing aid to improve supination - A golf training aid is disclosed that trains a user for proper lead arm supination while a golfer swings a golf club. The golf training aid includes an extension that is applied to a golf club shaft and a stationary object. The user swings the golf club past a ball striking position and supinates the lead arm to rotate the extension around the stationary object. This golf training aid does not rely on a mechanism attached between the golf club and the user's arm to forcibly supinate the golfer's wrists. The extension can easily be secured, adjusted and removed from most golf clubs for practicing. The stationary object can be a removable pole, golf bag, or a plane stick training aid. | 06-11-2009 |
Sheila Sison, Louisville, KY US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090164347 | FUEL ACCOUNTING SYSTEM AND METHODS - Various embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods for fuel accounting that enables an organization to verify that fueling being paid for has in fact been dispensed into their aircraft. In particular, various embodiments provide systems and methods to verify whether a particular fueling event occurred. In addition, various embodiments provide systems and methods to facilitate the front-end data capture of a fueling event by the organization operating the aircraft via a data pathway not under control of a fueling agent. Furthermore, various embodiments provide for systems and methods to allow an organization operating aircraft to verify fuel uplifted and fuel inventory over a selected period of time. | 06-25-2009 |
