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Adam Cook, Broomfield, CO US
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20120202854 | 4-SUBSTITUTED PHENOXYPHENYLACETIC ACID DERIVATIVES - Compounds of formula (I): | 08-09-2012 |
Adam Cook, Boulder, CO US
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20100173955 | 4-SUBSTITUTED PHENOXYPHENYLACETIC ACID DERIVATIVES - Compounds of Formula (I): in which R | 07-08-2010 |
20110105463 | 6-SUBSTITUTED PHENOXYCHROMAN CARBOXYLIC ACID DERIVATIVES - Compounds of Formula (I): in which A | 05-05-2011 |
20120065195 | COMPOUNDS FOR TREATING NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES - The invention provides novel spirotetrahydronaphthalene compounds of Formula α that inhibit β-secretase cleavage of APP and are useful as therapeutic agents for treating neurodegenerative diseases. | 03-15-2012 |
20120101103 | 7-PHENOXYCHROMAN CARBOXYLIC ACID DERIVATIVES - Compounds of Formula I: (I) in which A, A | 04-26-2012 |
20120157448 | COMPOUNDS FOR TREATING NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES - The invention provides novel tricyclic compounds of Formula I′ that inhibit β-secretase cleavage of APP and are useful as therapeutic agents for treating neurodegenerative diseases. | 06-21-2012 |
20140005418 | 6-SUBSTITUTED PHENOXYCHROMAN CARBOXYLIC ACID DERIVATIVES | 01-02-2014 |
20140221342 | 6-SUBSTITUTED PHENOXYCHROMAN CARBOXYLIC ACID DERIVATIVES - Provided herein is a method of treating an allergic inflammatory disease selected from asthma, dermatitis, allergic rhinitis, urticaria, anaphylaxis, angioedemea, allergies, contact hypersensitivity, drug hypersensitivity, and allergic conjunctivitis in a mammal, comprising administering a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of Formula I | 08-07-2014 |
20150232442 | 6-SUBSTITUTED PHENOXYCHROMAN CARBOXYLIC ACID DERIVATIVES - Provided herein are compounds of Formula I: | 08-20-2015 |
Adam Wade Cook, Longmont, CO US
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20100105683 | COMPOUNDS USEFUL FOR INHIBITING CHK1 - Aryl- and heteroaryl-substituted urea compounds useful in the treatment of diseases and conditions related to DNA damage or lesions in DNA replication are disclosed. Methods of making the compounds, and their use as therapeutic agents, for example, in treating cancer and other diseases characterized by defects in DNA replication, chromosome segregation, or cell division also are disclosed. | 04-29-2010 |
Adam Wade Cook, Broomfield, CO US
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20080214573 | Compounds Useful for Inhibiting Chk1 - Substituted urea compounds useful in the treatment of diseases and C | 09-04-2008 |
20090143357 | HETEROARYL UREA DERIVATIVES USEFUL FOR INHIBITING CHK1 - Substituted urea compounds useful in the treatment of diseases and conditions related to DNA damage or lesions in DNA replication are disclosed. Methods of making the compounds, and their use as therapeutic agents, for example, in treating cancer and other diseases characterized by defects in DNA replication, chromosome segregation, or cell division, also are disclosed. | 06-04-2009 |
Andrew Cook, Denver, CO US
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20130188525 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING BANDWIDTH BASED ON A TIME OF DAY - A method for managing bandwidth to a customer in response to a time of day. A current time of day is determined. A time of day profile selected by the customer from multiple time of day profiles is determined. The bandwidth allocated to the customer is adjusted in response to the current time of day and the time of day profile. The customer is charged in response to charges associated with the selected time of day profile. | 07-25-2013 |
Bradley J. Cook, Boulder, CO US
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20090217618 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IN-LINE BASE PLATE TERMINATION IN MONOPOLE STRUCTURES - An apparatus for inline base termination of a monopole structure includes an upper base plate configured to be joined to a bottom end of a monopole, a lower base plate including a plurality of bolt holes, and a plurality of web plates connecting the upper and lower base plates, such that a virtual projection of the monopole through the lower base plate intersects the plurality of bolt holes. Another inline base termination apparatus includes a hollow monopole with outer shell, a base plate having a plurality of bolt holes formed therein in a circular pattern and evenly circumferentially spaced, and a plurality of web plates, each of which has a longitudinal slot configured to receive the monopole and is joined to the base plate between two adjacent bolt holes, such that a virtual projection of the hollow monopole through the base plate intersects the plurality of bolt holes. | 09-03-2009 |
Brett A. Cook, Longmont, CO US
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20110138222 | DATA STORAGE DEVICES AND METHODS FOR POWER-ON INITIALIZATION - Methods and systems are disclosed to generate a data map for a data storage device. A data map may be generated by scanning, during a power-on initialization process, data units of data stored on a data storage medium of a data storage device. The scanning may start from a selected data unit and proceed through the data units in an order opposite to a write order to identify a first data unit that is not fully erased. Also. an error recovery status of the first data unit may be determined based on an error correction code. A likely erased status of the first data unit may be assigned when the determined error recovery status is unrecoverable. | 06-09-2011 |
20110283048 | STRUCTURED MAPPING SYSTEM FOR A MEMORY DEVICE - This disclosure is related to systems and methods for a structured mapping system for a memory device, such as a solid state data storage device. In one example, a data storage device may include a multi-level address mapping system. The multi-level address mapping system may be implemented completely independent of a host computer and a host computer operating system. Also, the multi-level mapping system may be stored to allow each level, or subsets of each level, to be re-written independently of the other levels or the other subsets. | 11-17-2011 |
Brett Alan Cook, Westminster, CO US
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20110082985 | DATA MANAGEMENT IN A DATA STORAGE SYSTEM - The present disclosure provides a method in a data storage system. The method includes defining a plurality of jobs for a command received from a host. Each of the plurality of jobs is associated with one or more of a plurality of data storage resources of the data storage system. The plurality of jobs have a defined order that is a function of addresses of data in the plurality of data storage resources. The method also includes issuing the plurality of jobs to the associated data storage resources and receiving information from the data storage resources for the plurality of jobs. The information is received by a controller of the data storage system for the jobs in an order that is different than the defined order. The method includes transmitting the received information to the host for the plurality of jobs in the defined order. | 04-07-2011 |
20110119442 | NON-VOLATILE WRITE CACHE FOR A DATA STORAGE SYSTEM - The present disclosure provides a data storage system. In one example, the data storage system includes a data storage media component having a plurality of data storage locations. A first set of the plurality of data storage locations are allocated for a main data storage area. The data storage system also includes a controller configured to define a write cache for the main data storage area by selectively allocating a second set of the plurality of data storage locations. | 05-19-2011 |
20120221826 | DATA MANAGEMENT IN A DATA STORAGE SYSTEM - An exemplary method includes receiving a command for storing data to a plurality of data storage resources, storing the data in a set of buffer storage locations, defining a plurality of jobs for the command, each of the plurality of jobs having an associated data operation with at least one of the data storage resources, and reallocating a subset of the buffer storage locations that stored the data for a completed job prior to completion of at least one other job. | 08-30-2012 |
Brett Alan Cook, Longmont, CO US
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20100325340 | Memory Wear Control - The disclosure is related to systems and methods of controlling wear of a memory. In a particular embodiment, a system is disclosed that comprises a memory and a performance governor circuit coupled to the memory. The performance governor circuit is adapted to control a wear of the memory as a function of time. | 12-23-2010 |
20110141833 | LOW-WEAR WRITING IN A SOLID STATE MEMORY DEVICE - A method includes programming a non-volatile memory. The memory includes a plurality of cells, wherein each cell is configured to store a plurality of values, wherein each of value is represented by N digits where N is an integer greater than 1, wherein each of the plurality of cells is further configured to store electric charge representing a plurality of voltage levels, and wherein each of the plurality of voltage levels represents one of the plurality of values. Programming comprises providing the plurality of voltage levels into a first group of voltage levels and a second group of voltage levels in one of the plurality of cells, wherein a highest voltage level of the first group is less than or substantially equal to a lowest voltage level of the second group, and storing, in the first group of voltage levels, electric charge representing a value comprising, at most, N−1 digits. | 06-16-2011 |
20110161557 | DISTRIBUTED MEDIA CACHE FOR DATA STORAGE SYSTEMS - This disclosure is related to distributed media cache for data storage systems, such as disc drives, flash devices, or hybrid devices. In one example, a data storage device comprises a data storage medium and a controller adapted to selectively divide a media cache into a plurality of physically separate media cache portions on the data storage medium based on a physical attribute of the data storage medium and to store data received from a host system into the media cache portions. | 06-30-2011 |
20140181380 | MEMORY WEAR CONTROL - The disclosure is related to systems and methods of controlling wear of a memory. In a particular embodiment, a system is disclosed that comprises a memory and a performance governor circuit coupled to the memory. The performance governor circuit is adapted to control a wear of the memory as a function of time. | 06-26-2014 |
Bryan Cook, Brighton, CO US
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20130020105 | ERGONOMIC HAND-HELD POWER TOOL AND METHODS OF USE - An ergonomically enhanced electric power tool is disclosed that incorporates a new type of user grip and control system. This grip and control system is housed in a substantially rigid control-housing sheath, which provides enhanced leverage and control over the drilling process while reducing stress on the user's hand, wrist, and arm. The tool motor is disposed substantially in parallel with the user's wrist, but on a different plane, and eliminates the traditional “pistol” type of power-tool grip. The control-housing sheath contains a grip-controller assembly that allows the user to control most major drill operations within the gauntlet-like control-housing sheath. The inventive concepts described can be applied to myriad hand-held power tools, and a detailed example for a power drill is provided. | 01-24-2013 |
Bryan C. Cook, Brighton, CO US
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20120037386 | ERGONOMIC HAND-HELD POWER TOOL AND METHODS OF USE - An ergonomically enhanced electric power tool is disclosed that incorporates a new type of user grip and control system. This grip and control system is housed in a substantially rigid control-housing sheath, which provides enhanced leverage and control over the drilling process while reducing stress on the user's hand, wrist, and arm. The tool motor is disposed substantially in parallel with the user's wrist, but on a different plane, and eliminates the traditional “pistol” type of power-tool grip. The control-housing sheath contains a grip-controller assembly that allows the user to control most major drill operations within the gauntlet-like control-housing sheath. The inventive concepts described can be applied to myriad hand-held power tools, and a detailed example for a power drill is provided. | 02-16-2012 |
Charles Cook, Louisville, CO US
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20110053572 | System, Method and Apparatus for Automatic Location-Based Silencing of Wireless Transceivers - A wireless telecommunication system that automatically enforces a quiet mode of operation for a wireless handset comprises a cellular telecommunication network, and a wireless handset configured to transmit voice and data information to, and configured to receive voice and data information from the cellular telecommunication network. The wireless handset comprises a quiet mode controller configured to disable the wireless handset from issuing the audible notification when the wireless handset is in a designated quiet zone location. | 03-03-2011 |
20110053584 | System, Method, and Apparatus for Automatic Scheduled Silencing of Wireless Transmitters - A wireless telecommunication system that automatically enforces a quiet time mode of operation for a wireless handset comprises a cellular telecommunication network, and a wireless handset configured to transmit voice and data information to, and configured to receive voice and data information from the cellular telecommunication network. The wireless handset comprises a quiet time controller configured to disable the wireless handset from issuing the audible notification during scheduled quiet time periods. | 03-03-2011 |
20140045449 | System, Method and Apparatus for Automatic Location-Based Silencing of Wireless Transceivers - A wireless telecommunication system that automatically enforces a quiet mode of operation for a wireless handset comprises a cellular telecommunication network, and a wireless handset configured to transmit voice and data information to, and configured to receive voice and data information from the cellular telecommunication network. The wireless handset comprises a quiet mode controller configured to disable the wireless handset from issuing the audible notification when the wireless handset is in a designated quiet zone location. | 02-13-2014 |
Charles Ivan Cook, Louisville, CO US
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20130320776 | Electrical Power Status Indicator - An electrical power status-indicating device for integration with a Smart Grid network. The device comprises an electrical receptacle installed within a wall of a consumer premises, a communication module for retrieving and interpreting power status data from a centralized control module, and at least one indicator activated by the communication module, with activation based at least in part on the status data. In some embodiments, the device may comprise a power pass-through device for receiving at least one in-premise electronic device, and/or a light switch in communication with a lighting unit. | 12-05-2013 |
20140010149 | Multi-service Provider Wireless Access Point - Novel tools and techniques that can provide wireless service for multiple service providers from a single, multi-service provider wireless access point. In an aspect, a multi-service provider wireless access point might communicate with a plurality of wireless devices, each associated with a different wireless carrier, and route communications from each device to the appropriate carrier (and/or, similarly, transmit communications from each carrier to the appropriate wireless device). In this way, for example, a single wireless access point could provide service to cellphones of subscribers of a number of different carriers. Such a wireless access point can provide enhanced efficiency and reduced cost, along with the ability to provide higher service for a number of wireless carriers. | 01-09-2014 |
20140177479 | No Call List Deterrent - Novel tools and techniques for deterring unsolicited calls are described for deterring unsolicited telephone calls that include a service provider searching and determining that the originating telephone number is in a no-call list, and based on this determination, prohibiting the call from terminating (i.e., connecting with the destination telephone number). Penalties may also be imposed against callers (e.g., solicitors) for no-call violations. | 06-26-2014 |
20150373193 | Blocking Unsolicited Calls from CallerID-Spoofing Autodialing Devices - Novel tools and techniques for deterring unsolicited calls are described for deterring unsolicited telephone calls that include a service provider searching and determining that the originating telephone number is in a no-call list, and based on this determination, prohibiting the call from terminating (i.e., connecting with the destination telephone number). Penalties may also be imposed against callers (e.g., solicitors) for no-call violations. Various embodiments provide methods and systems that do not depend on the CallerID (which could be spoofed or might be unavailable) in order to identify the offending party of an unsolicited call or text message (i.e., originating entity), and to block the unsolicited call or text message. | 12-24-2015 |
David Lee Cook, Loveland, CO US
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20120187166 | Motorcycle back rest full size flag, flag holder - A flagpole support for motorcycles—a tube or tubes bolted to a plate or brackets which are bolted or clipped to the existing standard back rest support bar or tube of a motorcycle. The tubes are held in place on plate or brackets by a bolts or other mechanism through the bottom of the tube, and a clamp or clip above. The plate or brackets then bolted or clipped to the back rest frame support of the motorcycle. The tube positions are completely adjustable. An attachment bar which clips onto the support tubes under a rear luggage box. A back rest support mount with legs which fit into the standard back rest mounts on motorcycles. Onto this support are attached plates top and bottom through which the tubes are secured on the back side and a plate grooved for an adjustable back rest pad on the front side. | 07-26-2012 |
Donald Thomas Cook, Berthoud, CO US
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20090133412 | THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE AND COOLING SYSTEM WITH MULTIPLE COOLING LOOPS UTILIZING A COMMON EVAPORATOR COIL - Disclosed is a method and device for a refrigerant-based a thermal energy storage and cooling system with multiple condensing units utilizing a common evaporator coil. The disclosed embodiments provide a refrigerant-based ice storage system with increased reliability, lower cost components, and reduced power consumption and ease of installation. | 05-28-2009 |
20090205345 | THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE AND COOLING SYSTEM UTILIZING MULTIPLE REFRIGERANT AND COOLING LOOPS WITH A COMMON EVAPORATOR COIL - Disclosed is a method and device for a refrigerant-based thermal energy storage and cooling system with multiple condensing units utilizing a common evaporator coil. The disclosed embodiments provide a refrigerant-based ice storage system with increased reliability, lower cost components, and reduced power consumption and ease of installation. | 08-20-2009 |
20090293507 | THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE AND COOLING SYSTEM WITH ISOLATED EVAPORATOR COIL - Disclosed is a method and device for a refrigerant-based thermal energy storage and cooling system with an isolated evaporator coil in a secondary cooling loop. The disclosed embodiments provide a refrigerant-based ice storage system with increased versatility, reliability, lower cost components, reduced power consumption and ease of installation. | 12-03-2009 |
Kirk Cook, Lyons, CO US
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20130169707 | Advanced Ultra-Compact High Performance Projector System and Imaging Lens Arrangement for Use Therein - An imaging lens arrangement and method have been described for use with an imaging projector system including a display. A plurality of no more than four lenses can be arranged to receive an object image that emits from the display to propagate through the plurality of lenses to produce a high-resolution projected image from the object image. The imaging projector system has compact configuration, low height profile and provides high performance. | 07-04-2013 |
20130301011 | ADVANCED LIGHTPIPE HOMOGENIZER - A faceted lightpipe arrangement and method have been described for use with an imaging projector system. A plurality of facets can be arranged to receive beams of light and to converge the beams of light while traveling from an input end to an output end of the lightpipe. The faceted lightpipe provides for a high degree of color mixing and a high degree of intensity uniformity. | 11-14-2013 |
Leif Cook, Boulder, CO US
Marian Denise Cook, Ward, CO US
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20150090734 | Tower display and dispenser of shaped stacked sugars - The tower display and dispenser of shaped stacked sugars is a food and beverage apparatus that serves to provide a more elegant and functional way to store, display, and consume sugars in coffee, tea, alcoholic beverages and other such items. The invention consists of an acrylic display of base, cover, and dispenser enclosing custom-molded sugars with holes in their respective centers so can be securely stacked. The base and cover provide cover for infrequent access and may be removed to allow the dispenser to stand independently for more frequent access. | 04-02-2015 |
Nigel T. Cook, Boulder, CO US
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20140195673 | DYNAMICALLY BALANCING EXECUTION RESOURCES TO MEET A BUDGET AND A QoS of PROJECTS - Systems, methods, and machine-readable and executable instructions are provided for dynamically balancing execution resources to meet a budget and/or a QoS of projects. An example method can include analyzing a submitted program for a project, where the program comprises data to execute the project and a specification for the project, determining a computing resource allocation based upon the submitted data and the specification, and deploying for execution the submitted data to the determined computing resource allocation. The method can include monitoring progress during the execution of the data to determine a probability of project completion satisfying the specification, and dynamically balancing the execution resources to meet the budget and/or the QoS of the project to satisfy the specification. | 07-10-2014 |
Roger B. Cook, Highlands Ranch, CO US
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20090164714 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ANALYZING A MASS DATA STORAGE DEVICE, SUCH AS FOR TROUBLESHOOTING A CARTRIDGE TAPE DRIVE - Method and apparatus for analyzing a mass data storage device, such as for troubleshooting a cartridge tape drive device. In one embodiment, the method comprises: physically associating non-volatile memory with a removable media storage device, storing information in the non-volatile memory regarding characteristics of the removable media storage device, and providing the non-volatile memory and the removable media storage device for service. Information stored in the non-volatile memory is available for use by a service technician. This information includes at least a first data structure associated with a state of the removable media storage device before servicing and at least a second data structure associated with historical information regarding operation of the removable media storage device. | 06-25-2009 |
Steve Cook, Longmont, CO US
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20160138832 | METHODS FOR LOADING BATTERY STORAGE COMPARTMENTS INTO A SOLAR CANOPY SUPPORT STRUCTURE - The present application provides methods for loading and unloading high capacity storage equipment to a solar power canopy. The methods and structures may include horizontal support members have mechanisms to engage corresponding mechanisms on a compartment housing the high capacity storage equipment. The mechanisms may include plates, flanged surfaces, rails, tracks, hook assemblies, and ridges. The methods and structures may include a superstructure that is coupled to an moves with respect to the solar power canopy frame. The superstructure may pivot and/or rotate to allow loading and unloading. The methods and structures also may include cabinets or cubicles sized to receive one or more compartments housing the high capacity storage equipment. | 05-19-2016 |
Steven Charles Cook, Lafayette, CO US
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20140099887 | Systems and Methods for Establishing Secure Communication Using Close Proximity Wireless Communication - The present disclosure provides systems and methods for utilizing close proximity wireless communication (CPWC) technology for a secure out-of-band (OOB) transfer of communication information between two or more devices at close range. The communication information may then be used to establish a secure communication channel over a greater distance than possible using CPWC technologies. In various embodiments, a host device may include a processing unit in communication with a communication module and a separate CPWC module. An edge device may include a processing unit in communication with a communication module and a CPWC tag. The CPWC tag may be configured to receive communication information from the CPWC module of the host device. The edge device may then use the communication information to facilitate secure communication via the communication module of the edge device and the communication module of the host device. | 04-10-2014 |
20140099888 | Systems and Methods for Secure Intermediary Data Transfers Using Close Proximity Wireless Communication - The present disclosure provides systems and methods for utilizing close proximity wireless communication (CPWC) technology for a secure out-of-band (OOB) transfer of communication information between two or more devices at close range. The communication information may be used to establish a secure communication channel over a greater distance than possible using CPWC technologies. A host device may include a processing unit in communication with a communication module and a CPWC module. An edge device may include a processing unit in communication with a communication module and a CPWC tag. The CPWC tag may receive communication information from the CPWC module of the host device. In other embodiments, the edge device may receive communication information from an intermediary transfer device. The edge device may then use the communication information to facilitate secure communication via the communication module of the edge device and the communication module of the host device. | 04-10-2014 |
20150289086 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ESTABLISHING SECURE COMMUNICATION USING CLOSE PROXIMITY WIRELESS COMMUNICATION - The present disclosure provides systems and methods for utilizing close proximity wireless communication (CPWC) technology for a secure out-of-band (OOB) transfer of communication information between two or more devices at close range. The communication information may then be used to establish a secure communication channel over a greater distance than possible using CPWC technologies. In various embodiments, a host device may include a processing unit in communication with a communication module and a separate CPWC module. An edge device may include a processing unit in communication with a communication module and a CPWC tag. The CPWC tag may be configured to receive communication information from the CPWC module of the host device. The edge device may then use the communication information to facilitate secure communication via the communication module of the edge device and the communication module of the host device. | 10-08-2015 |
20150311959 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SECURE INTERMEDIARY DATA TRANSFERS USING CLOSE PROXIMITY WIRELESS COMMUNICATION - The present disclosure provides systems and methods for utilizing close proximity wireless communication (CPWC) technology for a secure out-of-band (OOB) transfer of communication information between two or more devices at close range. The communication information may be used to establish a secure communication channel over a greater distance than possible using CPWC technologies. A host device may include a processing unit in communication with a communication module and a CPWC module. An edge device may include a processing unit in communication with a communication module and a CPWC tag. The CPWC tag may receive communication information from the CPWC module of the host device. In other embodiments, the edge device may receive communication information from an intermediary transfer device. The edge device may then use the communication information to facilitate secure communication via the communication module of the edge device and the communication module of the host device. | 10-29-2015 |
Thomas A. Cook, Boulder, CO US
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20080301625 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CREATING AND UPDATING A DATA MODEL FROM DISPARATE EVENTS RECEIVED ON ARBITRARY APPLICATION THREADS - An abstract component model can be used to drive an editor by providing an underlying stateful model for component implementation without the need to re-implement details, such as event listening, lifecycle and update management, etc. An implementation needs to provide objects that make up the model, some logic to listen to environmental changes and recognize when an update is needed, and a builder which can generate a lightweight version of the model based on the current “state of the world.” In addition, abstract component model is operable to support an editor such as page flow. | 12-04-2008 |
20120239753 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR COLLABORATION SHARED STATE MANAGEMENT - A system and method comprising, sharing information between a plurality of participants in a collaboration; and exposing a set of functions that enable a participant in the plurality of participants to share the information, the set of functions comprising: first functions to facilitate establishing a context in which to interact with the plurality of participants; and second functions to facilitate storing and retrieving values from a shared state, wherein the shared state is accessible within the context. | 09-20-2012 |
20120317542 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CREATING AND UPDATING A DATA MODEL FROM DISPARATE EVENTS RECEIVED ON ARBITRARY APPLICATION THREADS - An abstract component model can be used to drive an editor by providing an underlying stateful model for component implementation without the need to re-implement details. The abstract component model can represent one or more artifacts, wherein the abstract component model contains a plurality of model objects. A lightweight structure model contains a plurality of structure objects, wherein each structure object is a data structure that represents how the abstract component model should look like at the end of an update cycle. Additionally, a model updater can match one or more structure objects in the lightweight structure model to one or more model objects in the abstract component model, and update each said model object in the one or more structure objects based on said one or more structure objects in a top-down, depth-first fashion. | 12-13-2012 |
Thomas Lawson Cook, Littleton, CO US
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20110239555 | Asphalt roof integrated photovoltaic - A roof integrated photovoltaic roofing panel and flashing system | 10-06-2011 |
Travis Cook, Evergreen, CO US
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20140050521 | Quick Release Ski Binding Mounting System - A system of attaching a ski binding to a ski allowing quick interchange of bindings to other skis, and without the use of any hand tools. A first fastener is permanently attached to a ski, while the binding is permanently attached to a binding carrier plate that includes a mating, second fastener. The first and second fasteners are engaged by a quick release mechanism that is longitudinally shorter than a typical direct mounting system for a binding, resulting in reduced scrub area at the mounting to the ski. The binding mounting plate can extend longitudinally beyond the binding to provide mounting area for vibration dampers and camber adjusters. | 02-20-2014 |