Titterington
Ben Titterington, Preston GB
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20150121189 | Systems and Methods for Creating and Displaying Multi-Slide Presentations - A computer system for creating and displaying a presentation is disclosed. The computer system may receive a request to generate multiple presentation slides and to associate the slides with a particular background. Later, during a presentation, the system simultaneously displays the slides against the one or more backgrounds within a slide display area. The system may be configured to allow one or more users, during the presentation, to: (1) selectively annotate the slides; (2) save the annotations to memory for future use; (3) independently rotate and/or resize one or more of the first and second slides; (4) remove the first slide from the slide display area independently of the second slide; and/or (5) add one or more additional slides to the slide display area. | 04-30-2015 |
20150121231 | Systems and Methods for Interactively Presenting a Presentation to Viewers - A system and method that allows a user to interactively display a presentation to one or more viewers. The presentation system allows the presentation to be displayed on an interactive display while one or more mobile computing devices assigned to each viewer connects to the presentation system so that the viewer can view the presentation and also receive one or more slides from the presentation in real-time while the slide presentation is being presented. The received slides may be electronically editable versions of the slides being displayed or electronically editable versions of slides that contain subject matter related to the subject matter of the slides being displayed. The viewers can edit the electronically editable versions of the slides and send the edited versions back to the user during the presentation. The user may then optionally display one or more of the edited slides as part of the presentation. | 04-30-2015 |
20150121232 | Systems and Methods for Creating and Displaying Multi-Slide Presentations - A computer system for creating and displaying a presentation is disclosed. In various embodiments, the computer system receives a request to generate one or more slides and to associate the one or more slides with a particular background. The system then displays a preview of the one or more slides and the associated particular background in a preview area. The system, in one or more embodiments, is configured to display, during the presentation, the one or more slides overlaid on the one or more backgrounds. In a particular embodiment, the computer system is configured to display multiple slides on a single background during the presentation. | 04-30-2015 |
Dennis Titterington, Sacramento, CA US
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20110057418 | TOOL-LESS MANUAL QUICK RELEASE SNOWBOARD-MOUNTED INTERFACE BINDING SYSTEM VIA A SNOWBOARD BINDING - A convenience-type tool-less manual quick release binding system is provided for directly mounting accessories and equipment, such as a video kit, thermos, storage container, first aid kit, portable radio or audio device, or other accessory, onto a snowboard via the snowboard binding. When binded, the accessory is secure from unwanted release caused by rigorous use but detachable with ease when desired providing fast on and off action. In one embodiment, ladder straps are attached to the snowboard binding, and the accessories attached to the ladder straps. | 03-10-2011 |
Don Titterington, Wilsonville, OR US
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20150352783 | METHOD OF PRINTING GRAYSCALE AND FULL-COLOR 3D ARTICLES - In one aspect, methods of printing a 3D article are described herein. In some embodiments, a method of printing a 3D article comprises selectively depositing a first portion of build material in a fluid state onto a substrate to form a first region of build material; selectively depositing a first portion of support material in a fluid state to form a first region of support material; and selectively depositing a second portion of build material in a fluid state to form a second region of build material, wherein the first region of support material is disposed between the first region of build material and the second region of build material in a z-direction of the article. In some cases, the first region of support material forms a grayscale pattern and/or a CMY color pattern in combination with the first region of build material and/or the second region of build material. | 12-10-2015 |
20150353750 | INKS COMPRISING GELLANTS FOR 3D PRINTING - In one aspect, methods of printing a three-dimensional article are described herein. In some embodiments, a method described herein comprises jetting an ink at a temperature T | 12-10-2015 |
Donald R Titterington, Newberg, OR US
Mark E. Titterington, North Kingstown, RI US
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20090256662 | FORM C RELAY AND PACKAGE USING SAME - The improved reed relay package provided a “pseudo” Form C relay that includes two Form A relays with at least one bridge filter element electrically interconnecting the signal outputs thereof to reduce stub capacitance and improve RF performance. As a result, the reed relay package can operate at very high frequencies, such as 18 GHz and higher. Also, vias can be provided through the support substrate to simulate a co-planar waveguide and RF shields profiled with cut-outs to better simulate a 50 ohm impedance environment throughout the path of the signal line. | 10-15-2009 |
William A. Titterington, River Ranch, FL US
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20090152105 | Proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrochemical cell having an integral electrically-conductive, resiliently compressible, porous pad - Electrolysis cell comprises, in one embodiment, a proton exchange membrane (PEM), an anode positioned along one face of the PEM, and a cathode positioned along the other face of the PEM. An electrically-conductive, compressible, spring-like, porous pad for defining a fluid cavity is placed in contact with the outer face of the cathode. The porous pad comprises a mat of carbon fibers bound together with one or more, preferably thermoplastic, resins, the mat having a density of about 0.2-1.5 g/cm | 06-18-2009 |