Beeman, US
Anthony Beeman, Shoreline, WA US
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20090319927 | CHECKING DOCUMENT RULES AND PRESENTING CONTEXTUAL RESULTS - A document checking system is presented that provides an asynchronous scan of a document for errors and presents a rich user interface to the user that provides information about the error and how to fix it. While the user is accessing the document, the document checking system scans the document to identify one or more violations of a set of rules. The system locates a context within the document for each identified rule violation and determines one or more steps for remedying each rule violation. The system displays a report that includes the identified rule violations along with detailed information about the context of each rule violation and how to fix it. | 12-24-2009 |
Anthony J. Beeman, Seattle, WA US
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20150339841 | LAYOUT ANIMATION PANEL - Layout animation that automatically plays in response to a change in layout on UI platforms that typically require animations to be defined prior to the layout being calculated is provided. Developers are enabled to specify how one or more elements should animate via animation values that are relative to an unknown initial layout and an unknown final layout. When a property change event that triggers animation of an element occurs, the initial layout and the final layout of the element and its child elements are calculated. The animations are then scheduled to interpolate the changes in layout. | 11-26-2015 |
Anthony Joseph Beeman, Woodinville, WA US
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20130120401 | Animation of Computer-Generated Display Components of User Interfaces and Content Items - Animation of computer-generated display components of user interfaces and content items is provided. An animation application or engine creates images of individual display components (e.g., bitmap images) and places those images on animation layers. Animation behaviors may be specified for the layers to indicate how the layers and associated display component images animate or behave when their properties change (e.g., a movement of an object contained on a layer), as well as, to change properties on layers in order to trigger animations (e.g., an animation that causes an object to rotate). In order to achieve high animation frame rates, the animation application may utilize three processing threads, including a user interface thread, a compositor thread and a rendering thread. Display behavior may be optimized and controlled by utilizing a declarative markup language, such as the Extensible Markup Language, for defining display behavior functionality and properties. | 05-16-2013 |
Carol Ann Laplante Beeman, Bossier City, LA US
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20100243270 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR A PACKER ASSEMBLY - A method and apparatus for setting a packer assembly having an upper packer and a lower packer in a wellbore in a single trip into a wellbore is provided. The packer assembly is configured to be retrieved from the wellbore using a retrieval tool in a single trip into the wellbore. The retrieval tool is configured to be released from the packer assembly while in the wellbore during a retrieval process in the event that the packer assembly will not release from the wellbore or is otherwise prevented from removal from the wellbore. | 09-30-2010 |
David Beeman, Camarillo, CA US
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20150101984 | WATER PURIFICATION SYSTEM - The present specification discloses a water purification system, a water reformulation system, a method of purifying and/or treating water, and a method of reformulating water. | 04-16-2015 |
David R. Beeman, Camarillo, CA US
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20090011088 | Water Formulation - The water formulation is a composition of water for brewing such beverages as coffee and tea, for preparing beverages from syrup or concentrate mixed with water, for enhancing carbonated water, and that forms a potable mineral water. The water formulation provides water having Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) of about 150 parts per million (ppm) and about grains of hardness. The TDS include about 6.10 ppm sodium ion (Na | 01-08-2009 |
Ed Beeman, Fort Collins, CO US
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20120013635 | Accurate Color Display Device - A color accurate display device is configured to receive an encoded first color space having a first gamut from a set of encoded primaries {R, G, B} and a first white point. The device includes a display panel having an active area configured for an encoded second color space having a second white point and a set of native primaries each with a characterized tone response with respect to the second color space and a measured tone response from the display panel, the primaries having a second gamut larger than and including the first gamut. Also included is a color space conversion circuit configured to convert the set of encoded primaries {R, G, B} and first white point of the first color space to the set of native primaries and second white point compensating for each characterized tone response of the second color space. | 01-19-2012 |
Edward S. Beeman, Fort Collins, CO US
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20120026398 | Using Display Monitor User Controls To Adjust An Accessory - A display monitor chassis comprises user controls and a display screen. The display screen displays a first graphical user interface (GUI) that can be manipulated using at least one of the user controls to adjust the display monitor. The display screen is capable of displaying a second GUI that can be manipulated using at least one of the user controls to adjust an accessory communicably coupled to the display monitor chassis. | 02-02-2012 |
Ellen Beeman, Kirkland, WA US
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20090124380 | PROVIDING SECRET INFORMATION IN A MULTIPLAYER GAME - A system and methods for conveying private information to a player in a multiplayer game being viewed by multiple players on a single screen. Each player is provided with a controller, which in one embodiment, includes a first input device and a second input device. The game system displays instructions on the screen prompting each player to select the first input device on the controller to ask a first question or select the second input device of the controller to ask a second question. Based on which input device each player selects, the game system displays an answer on the screen. The answers are viewable by all players. However, only each player knows what question they asked the game system to answer. | 05-14-2009 |
Jennifer Leigh Sloan Beeman, Cary, NC US
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20140019448 | Computer-Implemented Systems and Methods for Efficient Structuring of Time Series Data - Systems and methods are provided for analyzing through one-pass of unstructured time stamped data of a physical process. A distribution of time-stamped unstructured data is analyzed to identify a plurality of potential hierarchical structures for the unstructured data. A hierarchical analysis of the potential hierarchical structures is performed to determine an optimal frequency and a data sufficiency metric for the potential hierarchical structures. One of the potential hierarchical structures is selected as a selected hierarchical structure based on the data sufficiency metrics. The unstructured data is structured according to the selected hierarchical structure and the optimal frequency associated with the selected hierarchical structure, where said structuring of the unstructured data is performed via a single pass though the unstructured data. The identified statistical analysis of the physical process is performed using the structured data. | 01-16-2014 |
Lauren Lane Beeman, Shawnee, KS US
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20090308821 | METHOD OF DISPLAYING MERCHANDISE FOR RETAIL SALE - A method of displaying merchandise which creates a more user friendly display that facilitates quicker and easier shopping for a consumer includes an arrangement of gift wrapping items in a section of a display fixture initially by size. The section includes a first display section for displaying items of a first average size, a second display section for displaying items of a second average size and a third display section for displaying items of a third average size. The display sections are adjacent one another and do not contain items that do not fall within the general size of the average display size. This arrangement by size quickly directs the consumer to a small subset of merchandise being displayed in a section that would meet the consumer's needs. A total number of price points may be reduced to at least partially correspond with the display sections. Sections may also be configured so that only items of a particular color and theme are displayed therein such that each section has an overall hue. Adjacent sections may then be configured to provide gradually darker hues. The consumer is then able to quickly narrow the search again by locating bags of an appropriate theme by the overall general color scheme of each section. | 12-17-2009 |
Mark Beeman, Whitehouse, OH US
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20120266634 | ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL IN GLASS FIBER FORMING - In a glass fiber forming station, bushing air is delivered to the veil from grills that encroach near the front and rear sides of the veil. Sealing material may at least partially seal the space around the bushing. The system may reduce the requirement for conditioned air, and may reduce the likelihood of dust entrainment in the veil. Pot sprays may be provided for additional cooling of the veil. In a method of retrofitting a glass fiber forming station, a station duct is attached to a main duct, and carries air from the main duct to a grill that extends near the veil, for example within 12 inches of the veil. | 10-25-2012 |
Neal Beeman, Tucker, GA US
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20110263511 | TIGHT JUNCTION PROTEIN MODULATORS AND USES THEREOF - The invention provides tight junction protein modulators, compositions comprising the same, and uses thereof. In particular, the invention provides tight junction protein modulators that modulate the second extracellular loop of tight junction proteins, such as occludin or claudin. | 10-27-2011 |
20140045768 | Tight Junction Protein Modulators and Uses Thereof - The invention provides tight junction protein modulators, compositions comprising the same, and uses thereof. In particular, the invention provides tight junction protein modulators that modulate the second extracellular loop of tight junction proteins, such as occludin or claudin. | 02-13-2014 |
Neal Edward Beeman, Tucker, GA US
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20110130344 | TIGHT JUNCTION PROTEIN MODULATORS AND USES THEREOF - The invention provides tight junction protein modulators, compositions comprising the same, and uses thereof. In particular, the invention provides tight junction protein modulators that modulate the second extracellular loop of tight junction proteins, such as occludin or claudin. | 06-02-2011 |
Randolph Scott Beeman, Sarasota, FL US
Robert S. Beeman, Houston, TX US
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20100243270 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR A PACKER ASSEMBLY - A method and apparatus for setting a packer assembly having an upper packer and a lower packer in a wellbore in a single trip into a wellbore is provided. The packer assembly is configured to be retrieved from the wellbore using a retrieval tool in a single trip into the wellbore. The retrieval tool is configured to be released from the packer assembly while in the wellbore during a retrieval process in the event that the packer assembly will not release from the wellbore or is otherwise prevented from removal from the wellbore. | 09-30-2010 |
Scott Charles Beeman, St. Louis, MO US
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20150359475 | MRI-Based Systems and Methods for Determining Function Capacity of the Kidney - Systems and methods for noninvasively determining the function capacity of the kidney are provided. In the methods, first contrast agent is injected into the vasculature of a subject. The contrast agent is to be bound with functioning glomeruli of the kidney of the subject. Then, the kidney is imaged with a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system to acquire MRI images of the kidney. In the images, signal magnitudes or phases of voxels of regions bound with the contrast agent are different from signal magnitudes or phases of voxels of regions not bound with the contrast agent. Afterwards, the function capacity of the kidney is determined using the MRI images. Lastly, a report of the function capacity of the kidney is generated. | 12-17-2015 |
Steven M. Beeman, Kirkland, WA US
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20090305785 | GESTURE CONTROLLED GAME SCREEN NAVIGATION - A game controller, such as a microphone controller, incorporates motion sensors that are configured to detect gestures performed by a user of the game controller. The gestures can be used to navigate and perform actions in a graphic user interface that a game console employs to provide a consistent user experience when navigating to different media types available on the game console. In this way, the game controller avoids the need to use a separate gamepad-type controller to navigate the graphic user interface, while also avoiding the need to incorporate additional buttons. As a result, the sense of realism and the overall gaming experience may be enhanced. | 12-10-2009 |
Steven Michael Beeman, Kirkland, WA US
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20100093435 | VIRTUAL SPACE MAPPING OF A VARIABLE ACTIVITY REGION - An electronic game system and a method of its operation are provided for virtual space mapping of a variable activity region in physical space. A calibration input may be received from a positioning device of a game controller that indicates waypoints that define an activity region in physical space. A scale factor may be identified between the activity region and an interactive game region in virtual space based on the calibration input. Positioning information may be received from the positioning device that indicates a position of the positioning device within the activity region. The position of the positioning device within the activity region may be mapped to a corresponding virtual position within the interactive game region based on the scale factor. | 04-15-2010 |
20100103269 | DETERMINING ORIENTATION IN AN EXTERNAL REFERENCE FRAME - Orientation in an external reference is determined. An external-frame acceleration for a device is determined, the external-frame acceleration being in an external reference frame relative to the device. An internal-frame acceleration for the device is determined, the internal-frame acceleration being in an internal reference frame relative to the device. An orientation of the device is determined based on a comparison between a direction of the external-frame acceleration and a direction of the internal-frame acceleration. | 04-29-2010 |
20100105479 | DETERMINING ORIENTATION IN AN EXTERNAL REFERENCE FRAME - Orientation in an external reference is determined. An external-frame acceleration for a device is determined, the external-frame acceleration being in an external reference frame relative to the device. An internal-frame acceleration for the device is determined, the internal-frame acceleration being in an internal reference frame relative to the device. An orientation of the device is determined based on a comparison between a direction of the external-frame acceleration and a direction of the internal-frame acceleration. | 04-29-2010 |
20100123659 | IN-AIR CURSOR CONTROL - Embodiments related to in-air cursor control solutions are disclosed. For example, one disclosed embodiment provides a method of moving a cursor on a display. The method comprises receiving an external motion signal from an image sensor that is external to a handheld cursor control device, receiving an internal motion signal from a motion detector internal to the handheld cursor control device, and sending an output signal to the display to change a location of the cursor on the display based upon the external motion signal and the internal motion signal. | 05-20-2010 |
Timothy Dale Beeman, Lonaconing, MD US
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20150322787 | MINE VENTILATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A mine ventilation structure including a support structure, a plurality of side panels and ceiling panels mounted on the support structure, and a cementitious sealing composition applied over at least one surface of the side or ceiling panels. A method of assembling an overcast in an intersection within a mine is also provided. | 11-12-2015 |
William Beeman, Cornwall, CT US
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20090152159 | Self-contained, portable kit for carrying personal items - A self-contained portable kit that provides the convenience and ability to easily carry various items of personal value, sentimental value or necessity that bring comfort to the user of the kit, or other items for a variety of uses that are specific and personal to the user. The kit contains a closable, folding wallet having a plurality of sealable containers and a pricking device removably fastened to an inner surface of the wallet for storing a variety of items or substances. A closable pocket is coupled to another inner surface of the wallet for storing a variety of items. A method for producing the self-contained portable kit is also provided. | 06-18-2009 |