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Abbe Don, San Francisco, CA US
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20110099189 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR EXPLORING CONNECTIONS OF A POLYMORPHIC NOTE - An approach is provided for exploring connections of a polymorphic note. A polymorphic note manager receives a request to display one or more polymorphic notes connected to a selected polymorphic note. In response to the request, the polymorphic note manager determining the one or more connected polymorphic notes and causes, at least in part, actions that result in display of the selected polymorphic note, the one or more connected polymorphic notes, corresponding connections between the selected polymorphic note and the one or more connection polymorphic notes, or a combination thereof. | 04-28-2011 |
20110099490 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRESENTING POLYMORPHIC NOTES IN A GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE - An approach is provided for presenting polymorphic notes in a graphical user interface. A polymorphic note manager receives a request to display a plurality of polymorphic notes on a graphical user interface of a device. In response to the request, the polymorphic note manager determines an order of the plurality of polymorphic notes according to either an associated date or, if there is no associated date, a creation date corresponding to each of the plurality of polymorphic notes. The polymorphic note manager then causes, at least in part, actions that result in display of the plurality of polymorphic notes in the graphical user interface according to the determined order | 04-28-2011 |
Alexandra Don, Marina Del Rey, CA US
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20090101055 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING IMPROVED PASSENGER AMENITIES ON A CRUISE SHIP - A cruise chip having a plurality of decks, certain of the decks having a plurality of staterooms therealong, the plurality of spaced staterooms extending along one of the decks and a second plurality of spaced staterooms extending along another of the decks directly above the other of said decks, and a single central double height corridor extending inboard of the ship, each of the plurality of spaced staterooms and shared entryways coming from the single central corridor and leading into a pair of side by side staterooms, the corridor terminating in a transparent glass window spanning one the decks to the other of decks. | 04-23-2009 |
Arieh Don, Newton, MA US
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20110208882 | TECHNIQUES FOR DATA STORAGE CONFIGURATION - Described are techniques for storage configuration. Defined are one or more initiator groups each including one or more initiator ports, one or more target groups each including one or more target ports, and one or more storage groups each including one or more devices. A masking view is created where the masking view includes a first of the initiator groups, a first of the target groups, and a first of the storage groups. The masking view indicates which devices of the first storage group are accessible using one or more paths. Each of the one or more paths is specified using an initiator port from the first initiator group and a target port from the first target group. | 08-25-2011 |
20120246345 | TECHNIQUES FOR INDICATING A PASSIVE STATE FOR A DEVICE - Described are techniques for indicating a state associated with a device. A request is received over a path for information about a device. A response to the request is sent. The response indicates a state regarding the device on the path. The response has a response status of good and a payload of a varying size. The payload is truncated at a location prior to that at which a device identifier for the device is expected. In accordance with the response, a state regarding the device on the path is determined. | 09-27-2012 |
20120331188 | TECHNIQUES FOR PATH SELECTION - Described are techniques for performing path selection. A data operation is received for a metadevice comprising a plurality of metadevice members. A first of the plurality of metadevice members is determined. The first member is the member to which the data operation is directed. In accordance with a load balancing technique for the first metadevice member, path selection is performed to select a first of a plurality of paths. The metadevice is accessible over each of the plurality of paths. The data operation is sent over the first path. | 12-27-2012 |
20130103650 | STORAGE ARRAY SNAPSHOTS FOR LOGGED ACCESS REPLICATION IN A CONTINUOUS DATA PROTECTION SYSTEM - Methods and apparatus for storage snapshots for logged access replication using a data protection appliance in a continuous data protection system having a splitter. In one embodiment, out of band data transfer reduces disruption on the replica site while accessing an image. | 04-25-2013 |
Bruce Don, Oxford GB
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20100086357 | Fish passes - A fish pass comprises material ( | 04-08-2010 |
Christopher Adam Don, Manville, NJ US
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20150289549 | Food Seasoning Product Involving Hops - A food seasoning comprising a mixture hops that have been re-hydrated in an aqueous solution of beer, salt, and zest from a grapefruit measured in specific quantities. | 10-15-2015 |
Cliff M. Don, Redmond, WA US
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20110161453 | CALENDAR REPAIR ASSISTANT - Calendar repair may be provided. Calendar events, such as appointments and meetings, may be created and copied to a plurality of attendee calendars. A first copy of the event may be compared to a second copy of the event, and an event property of the second event may be updated to match a corresponding event property of the first event. | 06-30-2011 |
20130159042 | Calendar Repair Assistant - Calendar repair may be provided. Calendar events, such as appointments and meetings, may be created and copied to a plurality of attendee calendars. A first copy of the event may be compared to a second copy of the event, and an event property of the second event may be updated to match a corresponding event property of the first event. | 06-20-2013 |
Gil Don, Tel-Aviv IL
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20090171840 | Method and System for Facilitating Credit Transactions - Disclosed is a system and method for Facilitating Credit Transactions, which may allow for the division of a given purchase or cash-withdrawal transaction amount, into periodical installments by enabling the financing of said transaction. | 07-02-2009 |
20130173448 | Methods, System and Associated Computer Executable Code for Facilitating Credit Transactions - Disclosed is a system and method for Facilitating Credit Transactions, which may allow for the division of a given purchase or cash-withdrawal transaction amount, into periodical installments by enabling the financing of said transaction. | 07-04-2013 |
20140207654 | Methods, System and Associated Computer Executable Code for Facilitating Credit Transactions - Disclosed is a system and method for Facilitating Credit Transactions, which may allow for the division of a given purchase or cash-withdrawal transaction amount, into periodical installments by enabling the financing of said transaction. | 07-24-2014 |
20150278946 | Methods, Systems, Devices and Associated Computer Executable Code for Facilitating Securitized Funding of Deposits, Collateral, Bonds and/or Securities - Disclosed are methods and systems for facilitating credit based transactions associated with purchase of goods, services or real estate having a cost, any other transaction and/or for providing a security, collateral, deposit or bond. According to some embodiments of the present invention, data indicating the cost of goods, service, security, collateral, deposit or bond may be received over a data network. The cost of the transaction/security may then be securitized over a data network against a credit line provided by a primary credit provider. Upon securitization, a secondary credit provider may fund the transaction/security. The secondary credit provider may intermittently receive partial payment of the transaction's cost while intermittently re-securitizing an outstanding transaction balance until the entire transaction cost+any associated fees/commissions has been repaid. | 10-01-2015 |
20150278947 | Methods, Systems, Devices and Associated Computer Executable Code for Facilitating Credit Based Transactions between Private Individuals - Disclosed are methods and systems for facilitating credit based transactions associated with purchase of goods, services or real estate having a cost, any other transaction and/or for providing a security. According to some embodiments, methods systems and components for facilitating credit based transactions between private individuals are disclosed (e.g. supplying installment and/or collateral/security services to individuals doing business between each other). According to some embodiments of the present invention, data indicating the cost of goods, service or security may be received over a data network. The cost of the transaction/security may then be securitized over a data network against a credit line provided by a primary credit provider. Upon securitization, a secondary credit provider may fund the transaction/security. The secondary credit provider may intermittently receive partial payment of the transaction's cost while intermittently re-securitizing an outstanding transaction balance until the entire transaction cost+any associated fees/commissions has been repaid. | 10-01-2015 |
20150278948 | Methods, Systems, Devices and Associated Computer Executable Code for Facilitating Purchase of Installment Obligations - Disclosed are methods and systems for facilitating credit based transactions associated with purchase of goods, services or real estate having a cost, any other transaction and/or for providing a security. According to some embodiments of the present invention, data indicating the cost of goods, service or security may be received over a data network. The cost of the transaction/security may then be securitized over a data network against a credit line provided by a primary credit provider. Upon securitization, a secondary credit provider may fund the transaction/security. The secondary credit provider may intermittently receive partial payment of the transaction's cost while intermittently re-securitizing an outstanding transaction balance until the entire transaction cost+any associated fees/commissions has been repaid. According to some embodiments, the described securitization and re-securitization methods may be used to support a business of purchasing sets of future installments owed to third parties. | 10-01-2015 |
20150278949 | Methods, Systems, Devices and Associated Computer Executable Code for Facilitating Securitized Funding of Up-front Payments - Disclosed are methods and systems for facilitating credit based transactions associated with purchase of goods, services or real estate having a cost, any other transaction and/or for providing a security. According to some embodiments of the present invention, data indicating the cost of goods, service or security may be received over a data network. The cost of the transaction/security may then be securitized over a data network against a credit line provided by a primary credit provider. Upon securitization, a secondary credit provider may fund the transaction/security. The secondary credit provider may intermittently receive partial payment of the transaction's cost while intermittently re-securitizing an outstanding transaction balance until the entire transaction cost+any associated fees/commissions has been repaid. According to some embodiments, the described securitization and re-securitization methods may be used to provide financing of up-front payment of costs in cases where up-front payment results in a gain of a discount or other incentive. | 10-01-2015 |
Jarlen Don, Carbondale, IL US
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20140349016 | GLASS CERAMICS BASED ANTIOXIDANTS FOR THE OXIDATION PROTECTION OF CARBON CARBON COMPOSITES - Liquid anti-oxidants made by mixing specific chemical compositions disclosed herein, followed by thorough stirring so that a homogeneous blend of colloidal-like solutions are obtained. Such liquid anti-oxidants are applied to the surface of the carbon-carbon composite that is needed to be protected against oxidation by brushing, dipping, spraying, or other painting techniques, and allowed sufficient time for the anti-oxidants to penetrate into the subsurface region of the composite and to let dry in a dry atmosphere. The coated carbon/carbon composites can be heat treated (or charred) at a temperature of about approximately 650 to 950° C. for a time period of about approximately one to seven hours. The above painting/heat treating processes can be repeated one to three or more times in order to obtain sufficient anti-oxidant char on or below the surface to a certain depth of the composite. | 11-27-2014 |
Lan-Kun Don, Chiayi City TW
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20090025438 | LOCKSET HAVING AN ELECTRICALLY OPERATED CLUTCH TO CONTROL TRANSMISSION OF ROTATION FROM AN OUTSIDE HANDLE TO AN OUTSIDE SPINDLE - A lockset includes an electric actuator which is disposed within an inside drive assembly and which has an actuator rod extending axially and movably into an outside drive assembly. The outside drive assembly has an outside sleeve connected to an outside handle and receiving an outside spindle. The outside sleeve has an axial cutout, whereas the outside spindle has an axial notch aligned with the cutout. A clutch element extends transversely from the actuator rod into the cutout and is movable within the cutout toward or away from a cutout bottom for sliding into or away from the notch so that the outside spindle and the outside sleeve are co-rotatable or not co-rotatable. | 01-29-2009 |
20090288459 | CYLINDER LOCK HAVING A REINFORCEMENT STRUCTURE COUPLED TO AN OUTER ROSE DISC - A cylinder lock includes an outer rose disc having a middle opening, two locking holes, and an annular lateral rim formed with opposite engagement elements, a reinforcement structure having a first plate section that has a central hole aligned with the middle opening, and two passage holes aligned with the respective locking holes, two second plate sections extending transversely from two opposite ends of the first plate section, and two support sections respectively extending from the second plate sections to the lateral rim to engage the engagement elements. An outer drive tube extends through the middle opening and central hole. The reinforcement structure provides enhanced stiffness and robustness to two securing rods extending through the locking holes and the passage holes. | 11-26-2009 |
20100225123 | LATCH-BOLT MECHANISM WITH A DISTANCE-ADJUSTING DEVICE - A latch-bolt mechanism includes a housing, a latch-bolt, and a distance-adjusting device. The latch-bolt is movable relative to the housing between an extended position and a retracted position. The distance-adjusting device includes a movable unit movable in the housing between first and second vertical positions and including a first drive member for driving movement of the latch-bolt from the extended position to the retracted position when the movable unit is disposed at either the first or second vertical positions, and a fastener unit for locking the movable unit releaseably at a selected one of the first and second vertical positions. | 09-09-2010 |
Rohan Dehigaspitiyage Don, Nugegoda LK
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20100144315 | INVISIBLE MODE FOR MOBILE PHONES TO FACILITATE PRIVACY WITHOUT BREACHING TRUST - Systems and methods for providing information security in an unobtrusive manner are presented herein. An authentication component can enable a primary user of a multi-user communications device, based on an authentication process initiated by the primary user, to classify information stored in the multi-user communications device as invisible to other users of the device. The information classified as invisible to the other users can include phone number(s), phone message(s), email address(es), email(s), electronic message(s), call history, email history, and/or personal data. In addition, an information access component can enable the primary user to access the information classified as invisible to the other users of the multi-user communications device upon authentication of the primary user's identity. An operational component can enable other users of the multi-user communications device to operate the device without receiving an indication that information stored in the device was classified as invisible to the other users. | 06-10-2010 |
Salerno Don, Dania Beach, FL US
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20150296880 | COVERED ASHTRAY - A covered ashtray having an opening in one sidewall or a cover thereof, which permits a tip of a lit smoking article, such as for example a cigar or cigarette, to be suspended within the interior of the ashtray. Retention structure may be provided to securely retain the smoking article in position in the opening. The housing and cover may be manufactured as a single unit, or separately, and later connected. Preferably, at least a portion of the cover or housing is openable (e.g. hinged or completely removable) to permit emptying the contents of the ashtray. | 10-22-2015 |
Steven Don, St. Louis, MO US
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20100091950 | DOSE-REDUCTION DECISION SYSTEM FOR MEDICAL IMAGES - A method of obtaining recommendations for lowered radiation dose for a type of radiological image, executed at least in part by a computer system, obtains at least one clinical image of at least one patient, taken under a baseline set of exposure conditions, as a basis image. Processing instructions related to image simulation under one or more reduced exposure conditions are obtained. The basis image is processed according to the processing instructions to generate a set of one or more simulation images, each simulation image representative of corresponding reduced exposure conditions. One or more simulation images are displayed to one or more diagnostic practitioners and an evaluation obtained from the one or more practitioners related to at least the quality of the one or more simulation images. At least one recommended reduced exposure condition is generated and electronically stored according to the practitioner evaluation. | 04-15-2010 |
Trong-Ming Don, Taipei City TW
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20120261625 | STABILIZED MONOMER DISPERSION CONTAINING INORGANIC OXIDE NANOPARTICLES WITH HIGH REFRACTIVE INDEX AND ITS PREPARATION - The present invention relates to a stabilized monomer dispersion containing inorganic oxide nanoparticles with high refractive index in which the refractive index of the inorganic oxide nanoparticles is greater than 1.65 and the average particle size of the high refractive inorganic oxide nanoparticles ranges from 1 to 100 nm and its content is in a range of from 1.0% by weight to 10.0% by weight based on the total weight of the monomer dispersion. The present invention also relates to a process for preparing the stabilized monomer dispersion containing high refractive inorganic oxide nanoparticles. | 10-18-2012 |
20150284529 | STABILIZED MONOMER DISPERSION CONTAINING INORGANIC OXIDE NANOPARTICLES WITH HIGH REFRACTIVE INDEX AND ITS PREPARATION - The present invention relates to a stabilized monomer dispersion containing inorganic oxide nanoparticles with high refractive index in which the refractive index of the inorganic oxide nanoparticles is greater than 1.65 and the average particle size of the high refractive inorganic oxide nanoparticles ranges from 1 to 100 nm and its content is in a range of from 1.0% by weight to 10.0% by weight based on the total weight of the monomer dispersion. The present invention also relates to a process for preparing the stabilized monomer dispersion containing high refractive inorganic oxide nanoparticles. | 10-08-2015 |
Venkat Raman Don, Redmond, WA US
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20110131341 | SELECTIVE CONTENT PRE-CACHING - A selective pre-caching system reduces the amount of content cached at cache proxies by limiting the cached content to that content that a particular cache proxy is responsible for caching. This can substantially reduce the content stored on each cache proxy and reduces the amount of resources consumed for pre-caching in preparation for a particular event. The cache proxy receives a list of content items that and an indication of the topology of the cache network. The cache proxy uses the received topology to determine the content items in the received list of content items that the cache proxy is responsible for caching. The cache proxy then retrieves the determined content items so that they are available in the cache before client requests are received. | 06-02-2011 |
20110137888 | INTELLIGENT CACHING FOR REQUESTS WITH QUERY STRINGS - An intelligent caching system is described herein that intelligently consolidates the name-value pairs in content requests containing query strings so that only substantially non-redundant responses are cached, thereby saving cache proxy resources. The intelligent caching system determines which name-value pairs in the query string can affect the redundancy of the content response and which name-value pairs can be ignored. The intelligent caching system organically builds the list of relevant name-value pairs by relying on a custom response header or other indication from the content server. Thus, the intelligent caching system results in fewer requests to the content server as well as fewer objects in the cache. | 06-09-2011 |
20110238733 | REQUEST-BASED SERVER HEALTH MODELING - Requests for content can be received from clients and forwarded to servers, and responses to the requests can be received from the servers and forwarded to the clients. A health model can also be maintained. The health model can be based on information in the responses and possibly also on information in the requests, and the health model can indicate the health of the servers in responding to different types of requests. The health model may differentiate between health in responding to requests with different features in URLs of the requests, such as different namespaces and/or different extensions. | 09-29-2011 |