Cavendish
Dirceu G. Cavendish, San Diego, CA US
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20110082735 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MERCHANDISING TRANSACTIONS VIA IMAGE MATCHING IN A CONTENT DELIVERY SYSTEM - Methods and devices enable users of still or video image content to indicate objects within images in order to obtain more information regarding products of interest. Selected portions of an image or coordinates within the image may be included in a product query message transmitted to a server. The server receiving image information may process the information to recognize objects or particular products within the image selection. Recognized objects or products may be compared to a database of available merchandise to determine availability. Information regarding commercially available products may be included in a product information message transmitted to the user's computing device. Users may initiate a purchase transaction for recommended products based on the product information. The image may be broadcast by a variety of content delivery services including a mobile broadcast TV network. | 04-07-2011 |
20110295978 | FILE DELIVERY OVER A BROADCAST NETWORK USING FILE SYSTEM ABSTRACTION, BROADCAST SCHEDULE MESSAGES AND SELECTIVE RECEPTION - Methods, systems and devices provide mechanisms and systems for efficiently delivering files over a broadcast system to mobile devices. Files for broadcast may be logically identified as belonging to a directory in a file system. A Broadcast Schedule Message may inform receiver devices of files that will be broadcast at a specified time, as well as describe the files. File may be transmitted in file delivery pipes, which may be of different bandwidth and data rates. Receiver devices configured according to the embodiments may make use of the broadcast schedule message to select files to be received based on the service or application with which the file is associated, and whether the file is new or an update to a previously received file. Receiver devices activate receiver circuitry to capture the files within their advertised broadcast window, and pass the received files to applications or services requesting the files. | 12-01-2011 |
20130077501 | DYNAMIC SUBFLOW CONTROL FOR A MULTIPATH TRANSPORT CONNECTION IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORK - A multipath transport protocol such as multipath TCP can utilize metrics such as a wireless link condition corresponding to one or more paths as a parameter for controlling a dynamic allocation of data and control signaling over respective paths. Fault-tolerant control can enable retransmissions of packets already sent on a poor path, onto a good path. Further, the feedback, the retransmissions, and other control signaling can be provided on a separate subflow or on a UDP overlay. In this way, a multipath TCP connection can be more reliable and efficient as flow control and data flow are enhanced. | 03-28-2013 |
Jonathan Cavendish, Charleston, WV US
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20080237075 | Tape caddie - The present invention is a tape caddie which can include a storage unit with numerous tape projections protruding from the storage unit. The tape projections may be different shapes and sizes depending upon the size and shape of the tape desired to be secured. The sizes of the tape projections can be industrial, medium, small, multiple, and rectangular. The storage unit may also include a means to mount the storage unit to a wall. In addition, the present invention includes a method to secure tape spools of multiple sizes in a single storage unit by utilizing tape projections of varying sizes. | 10-02-2008 |
Sabrina B. Cavendish, Marengo, IN US
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20130081617 | Combination MDI and nebulizer adapter for a ventilator system - An improved medication introducing device for airtight connection in a ventilation circuit or similar emergency respiratory device, including an endo-tracheal tube, the device comprising a tubular manifold including an upstream opening, a downstream opening, a top opening for an MDI (metered dose inhaler) device connection and a bottom opening for a mini-nebulizer device connection. This system provides quick and easy to use ports in a one piece component for introduction of medications and drugs to patients for which an intravenous line cannot be established. The two ports include attached closures or caps to prevent contamination and are sized for friction fit connection of commonly used medication devices. The MDI port includes a toothed lug which operates a mechanical counter in the applicator head of an MDI device. | 04-04-2013 |
William George Grey Cavendish, Edinburgh GB
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20120169999 | THREE-DIMENSIONAL DISPLAY AND METHOD OF INSTALLING A THREE-DIMENSIONAL DISPLAY - Disclosed is a method of assembling three-dimensional display apparatus, comprising the steps of: providing a support unit comprising a projector mounting and a screen mounting surface with a first aperture therethrough; providing a screen unit, the screen unit comprising a diaphragm and an inflatable screen affixed thereto, the diaphragm defining a second aperture in communication with the interior of the inflatable screen; bringing the screen mounting surface and the diaphragm into contact so as to align the first aperture with the second aperture; and securing the support unit to the screen unit to thereby create a seal between the support surface and the diaphragm around the first and second apertures, wherein the seal is sufficiently gas tight to enable inflation of the screen. Assembly of three-dimensional display apparatus, from two units, formed and arranged so as to enable a seal to be made around equipment extending to, or through the aperture in communication with the interior of the screen that is sufficiently gas tight to enable inflation of the screen, by the act of joining the two units together, therefore enables rapid and able assembly of the apparatus. | 07-05-2012 |