Coomes
Brady J. Coomes, Drochtersen-Assel DE
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20100103769 | MIXER FOR A CONTINOUS FLOW REACTOR, CONTINUOS FLOW REACTOR, MEHTOD OF FORMING SUCH A MIXER, AND METHOD OF OPERATING SUCH A REACTOR | 04-29-2010 |
20140355373 | MIXER FOR CONTINUOUS FLOW REACTOR - A mixer for a continuous flow reactor and methods for forming the mixer and the operation thereof. The mixer allows for segmentation of a primary reactant flow through a plurality of ports into many smaller flows that are injected as jets into a secondary reactant flow in channels of the mixer. The channel has a constant width dimension to enhance even flow distribution and local turbulence of the primary and secondary reactant flows. The constant width dimension of the channel and the size and number of the ports of the mixer can be configured to ensure the primary reactant flow injected into the channel directly impinges on a surface of the channel that is opposite the injection point at normal operating conditions. | 12-04-2014 |
Graham Coomes, Surrey CA
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20110078015 | DYNAMIC MAPPER - A web crawler for downloading and analyzing the contents of a merchant's website. The web crawler may analyze the products advertised and determine whether a service plans is properly associated. The crawler may also analyze the placement of the service plan on the website, and store the information in a database. A dynamic mapper is also provided which can determine what service plan should be associated with a particular product. The dynamic mapper may also suggest what type of control to use for a particular customer. A webserver containing software for updating a webpage is also disclosed. A process for updating a webpage is also disclosed. | 03-31-2011 |
Jay Joseph Coomes, Longwood, FL US
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20140279393 | ELECTRONIC LOAN PROCESSING, MANAGEMENT AND QUALITY ASSESSMENT - Systems, methods, and computer-readable media for performing various automated processing of loan documents are disclosed. The automated processing may include, for example, electronic processing of loan documents, quality assessment processing to determine an accuracy of information included in the loan documents, tracking and management processing to determine quality characteristics associated with a loan package and candidacy for consideration for delivery to one or more intended recipients, and pre-delivery and delivery processing to further confirm or reject a loan package's candidacy for delivery and to prepare the loan package for delivery. | 09-18-2014 |
John Coomes, Santa Cruz, CA US
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20120254266 | NUMA-AWARE GARBAGE COLLECTION - Methods and systems for garbage collection are described. In some embodiments, Garbage collector threads may maximize local accesses and minimize remote access by copying Young objects and Old objects differently. When copying a Young object, a garbage collector thread may determine the lgroup of the pool that contains the object and copy the object to a pool of the same lgroup. The garbage collector thread may spread Old objects among lgroups by copying Old objects to pools of the same lgroup as the respective garbage collector thread. Additional methods and systems are disclosed. | 10-04-2012 |
20120254267 | NUMA-AWARE GARBAGE COLLECTION - System and Methods for non-uniform memory (NUMA) garbage collection are provided. Multiple memories and processors are categorized into local groups. A heap space is divided into multiple pools and stored in each of the memories. Garbage collection threads are assigned to each of the local groups. Garbage collection is performed using the garbage collection threads for objects contained in the pools using the garbage collector threads, memory, and processor assigned to each local group, minimizing remote memory accesses. | 10-04-2012 |
John W. Coomes, Felton, CA US
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20080235305 | Dense prefix generation for garbage collection - A technique for establishing a dense prefix for a memory in a computer system. Memory is divided into a plurality of chunks. An efficiency factor is generated for each chunk in one or more chunks contained in the plurality of chunks. The efficiency factor may be based on an amount of memory to be reclaimed, an amount of memory to be scanned and an amount of memory to be copied relative to the chunk. A dense prefix is then established for the memory based on an efficiency factor associated with a chunk. | 09-25-2008 |
Robert Coomes, Landenberg, PA US
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20100306072 | INSTANT FINANCIAL CREDIT SYSTEM - Systems, apparatus, and computer program products are provided that allow for a credit partner, such as a retailer, to process a customer credit card application at multiple point-of-sale/point-of-contact channels, such as a manned or self-service cash register, a manned or unmanned kiosk, partner web site, a call center or the like and, if the customer is approved, allow for the customer to transact using the approved credit account at the credit partner location/site. The systems, methods and computer program provide for integration of the credit application system within multiple point-of-sale channels without requiring a large degree of customization and/or configuration at the credit partner level. In addition, embodiments support both active and passive instant credit decision processing. | 12-02-2010 |
Timothy Jerome Coomes, Sammamish, WA US
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20150022961 | Support Component for an Apparatus - A support component for an apparatus is described. In at least some implementations, a support component is attached to an apparatus (e.g., a computing device) via a hinge mechanism. The support component can serve as a “kickstand” that can be positioned via the hinge mechanism to support the apparatus in a variety of orientations relative to an adjacent surface. In at least some embodiments, a support component includes hinge mounts via which the support component is attached to hinges of an associated apparatus. The support component and associated hinge mounts, for instance, can be manufactured separately and/or via different manufacturing processes, and attached during a production process. | 01-22-2015 |