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Brian Sweet, Waterloo CA
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20110125298 | ALTERING FUNCTIONALITY FOR DIFFERENT CONTROL DEVICES - A method of interacting with a digital content device is described. The method includes associating a specific control device with specified functionality of the digital content device. A control signal is received from the control device. A state of the digital content device is altered to allow the control device to interact with the digital content device according to the specified functionality. | 05-26-2011 |
20110126019 | ALTERING FUNCTIONALITY FOR CHILD-FRIENDLY CONTROL DEVICES - A method of interacting with a digital content device is described. The method includes defining a collection of digital content available via the digital content device. A specific control device is associated with the collection of digital content. A control signal is received from the control device. The digital content device allows the control device to access digital content included in the collection. | 05-26-2011 |
Kevin Richard Sweet, Pensford GB
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20140338478 | VALVE ACTUATOR TORQUE LIMITER - A valve actuator torque limiter ( | 11-20-2014 |
Martin Sweet, Bristol GB
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20130142963 | CONDUCTIVE METAL INK - A conductive metal composition comprising 50 to 94 wt % of silver particles having an average particle size in the range of 40 to 450 nm and having an aspect ratio of 3 to 1:1, 1 to 4 wt % of a thermoplastic polyester resin having a weight-average molar mass of 10000 to 150000, and 4 to 49 wt % of a diluent for the thermoplastic polyester resin. | 06-06-2013 |
Michael R. Sweet, Blezard Valley CA
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20140153049 | AUTHENTICATING PRINTERS PRIOR TO PAIRING WITH PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES - The disclosed embodiments provide a system that facilitates the execution of a print job. During operation, the system receives, at a printer, a signal from a portable electronic device indicating the printer has been selected for the print job. Next, in response to the selection, the system generates an output that facilitates identification of the printer by a user of the portable electronic device. The system also provides a mechanism for confirming physical access to the printer by the user. Upon confirming the physical access to the printer by the user, the system establishes a connection between the portable electronic device and the printer, wherein the connection is subsequently used by the portable electronic device and the printer to perform the print job. | 06-05-2014 |