Golding, US
Andrew R. Golding, Mountain View, CA US
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20090192705 | Adaptive and Personalized Navigation System - Adaptive navigation techniques are disclosed that allow navigation systems to learn from a user's personal driving history. As a user drives, models are developed and maintained to learn or otherwise capture the driver's personal driving habits and preferences. Example models include road speed, hazard, favored route, and disfavored route models. Other attributes can be used as well, whether based on the user's personal driving data or driving data aggregated from a number of users. The models can be learned under explicit conditions (e.g., time of day/week, driver ID) and/or under implicit conditions (e.g., weather, drivers urgency, as inferred from sensor data). Thus, models for a plurality of attributes can be learned, as well as one or more models for each attribute under a plurality of conditions. Attributes can be weighted according to user preference. The attribute weights and/or models can be used in selecting a best route for user. | 07-30-2009 |
20100174479 | GENERATING ATTRIBUTE MODELS FOR USE IN ADAPTIVE NAVIGATION SYSTEMS - Adaptive navigation techniques are disclosed that allow navigation systems to learn from a user's personal driving history. As a user drives, models are developed and maintained to learn or otherwise capture the driver's personal driving habits and preferences. Example models include road speed, hazard, favored route, and disfavored route models. Other attributes can be used as well, whether based on the user's personal driving data or driving data aggregated from a number of users. The models can be learned under explicit conditions (e.g., time of day/week, driver ID) and/or under implicit conditions (e.g., weather, drivers urgency, as inferred from sensor data). Thus, models for a plurality of attributes can be learned, as well as one or more models for each attribute under a plurality of conditions. Attributes can be weighted according to user preference. The attribute weights and/or models can be used in selecting a best route for user. | 07-08-2010 |
Arthur L. Golding, Los Angeles, CA US
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20100152640 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR VASCULAR ACCESS - Methods and systems are described for creating chronic vascular access or hemodialysis. These methods and systems eliminate the insertion of needles which are now required for using the available methods of obtaining vascular access. Thus multiple complications due to needle insertion through skin, tissue, and vein or graft wall are prevented. A low-profile stable transcutaneous implant's external surface and stability minimizes infection. The implant is readily joined to a connector device that functions substantially automatically and which provides high blood flow volumes for hemodialysis. | 06-17-2010 |
20110313504 | DEVICE AND METHOD TO PREVENT OR TREAT OUTFLOW VEIN STENOSIS OF AN ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULA CONSTRUCTED WITH A SYNTHETIC VASCULAR GRAFT - Systems and methods are provided that reduce or prevent the occurrence of NIH, VR and the resulting VS in the VOT of a GAVF. The system may protect the venous outflow tract of a GAVF from the deleterious physical and biological factors that induce: pathological cellular and biochemical responses which cause neointimal hyperplasia, venous remodeling, thrombosis, venous stenosis, and GAVF-vein anastomotic stenosis, including: a fenestrated expandable stent; and a tubular extension extending from the fenestration. The method protects the venous outflow tract of a GAVF from the deleterious physical and biological factors that induce: pathological cellular and biochemical responses which cause neointimal hyperplasia, venous remodeling, thrombosis, venous stenosis, and GAVF-vein anastomotic stenosis, and include steps of inserting the device into a vein to be used as a VOT; expanding the device; and joining the tubular extension of the device to a GAVF. | 12-22-2011 |
Bernard T. Golding US
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20120202756 | USE OF PRODRUGS TO AVOID GI MEDIATED ADVERSE EVENTS - The present invention relates to prodrugs of a wide variety of drugs and pharmaceutical compositions containing such prodrugs. Methods for minimizing locally mediated (from within the gut lumen) adverse gastrointestinal events associated with the underivatised drug and increasing the sustainment of plasma drug levels with the aforementioned prodrugs are also provided. Thus, the present invention relates to the use of prodrugs of a wide diversity of drugs (other than opioids) to transiently inactivate them and so reduce directly, locally mediated adverse gastrointestinal (GI) side-effects normally evident after administration of the parent compound. Additionally, such prodrugs may confer improved pharmacokinetics. | 08-09-2012 |
Christa Golding, Littleton, CO US
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20090164571 | DISTRIBUTED REQUEST AND RESPONSE QUEUES FOR SERVICE PROCESSOR - Highly-available processing of an asynchronous request can be accomplished in a single transaction. A distributed request queue receives a service request from a client application or application view client. A service processor is deployed on each node of a cluster containing the distributed request queue. A service processor pulls the service request from the request queue and invokes the service for the request, such as to an enterprise information system. If that service processor fails, another service processor in the cluster can service the request. The service processor receives a service response from the invoked service and forwards the service response to a distributed response queue. The distributed response queue holds the service response until the response is retrieved for the client application. | 06-25-2009 |
Frank Golding, Burbank, CA US
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20120200667 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO FACILITATE INTERACTIONS WITH VIRTUAL CONTENT - According to some embodiments, a graphics platform may receive a video signal, including an image of a person, from a video camera. The graphics platform may then add a virtual object to the video signal to create a viewer or broadcast signal. | 08-09-2012 |
Geoff Golding, Philadelphia, PA US
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20100172836 | SYNTHESIS OF 18F-RADIOLABELED STYRYLPYRIDINES FROM TOSYLATE PRECURSORS AND STABLE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS THEREOF - The present invention relates to methods of synthesizing | 07-08-2010 |
Geoffrey Golding, Philadelphia, PA US
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20120251448 | Compounds for Use in the Detection of Neurodegenerative Diseases - Provided are the use of the disclosed compounds as imaging agents and methods for in vivo imaging and detection of pathological characteristics unique to synuclein diseases, such as Parkinson's disease. | 10-04-2012 |
20130338202 | COMPOUNDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES - Compounds and their pharmaceutically acceptable salts for treatment of synucleinopathies, such as Parkinson's disease and tauopathies. | 12-19-2013 |
Gregory Allen Golding, Dundee, NY US
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20090267516 | CERAMIC METAL HALIDE DAYLIGHT LAMP - A ceramic metal halide lamp ( | 10-29-2009 |
Gregory Allen Golding, Bath, NY US
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20140015403 | CERAMIC DISCHARGE METAL HALIDE (CDM) LAMP AND METHOD OFMANUFACTURE THEREOF - A high-power ceramic discharge metal halide (CDM) lamp with a shroud-type containment assembly is disclosed. The lamp includes: a first shroud ( | 01-16-2014 |
Hana Golding, Rockville, MD US
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20090023164 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE DETECTION OF HIV-1/HIV-2 INFECTION - This invention relates to compositions and methods or the detection of immunodeficiency virus infection, especially immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infection. The invention particularly concerns compositions and methods that may be used in HIV vaccine recipients whose sera may contain vaccine-generated anti-HIV-1 antibodies. | 01-22-2009 |
20100266598 | PEPTIDE THAT ELICITS NEUTRALIZING ANTIBODIES TARGETING THE HIV CO-RECEPTOR, CCR5 - The present invention relates, e.g., to an isolated peptide comprising a sequence of contiguous amino acids that is at least about 60% identical (e.g., at least about 60%, 65%, 70%, 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 98% or 100% identical) to the sequence E-W-Q-K-E-G-L-V-T-L-W-L (SEQ ID NO:1), or an active variant of an isolated peptide comprising SEQ ID NO:1. Neutralizing antibodies generated by, or specific for, such peptides are also described, in particular antibodies which are specific for the HIV co-receptor, CCR5, and which inhibit infection of a host cell by HIV. Neutralizing single strand and complete human monoclonal antibodies against CCR5 are described. Methods of using such peptides or antibodies, for inhibiting infection by HIV, are also described. | 10-21-2010 |
20100285982 | IMMUNOGENIC PEPTIDES OF INFLUENZA VIRUS - Peptides and polypeptides that elicit immunogenic responses in a mammal; especially neutralizing antibodies, against human and avian influenza strains H1N1, H3N2, H5N1 and H7N7 are disclosed Immunogenic compositions including these peptides, and polypeptides are also provided. Compositions including these peptides and polypeptides with or without adjuvants are disclosed. Nucleic acids and expression cassettes encoding these peptides and polypeptides are also disclosed. Methods of inhibiting infection by influenza, with or without cell entry, are also disclosed using these peptides and polypeptides. | 11-11-2010 |
20110151436 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE DETECTION OF HIV-1/HIV-2 INFECTION - This invention relates to compositions and methods or the detection of immunodeficiency virus infection, especially immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infection. The invention particularly concerns compositions and methods that may be used in HIV vaccine recipients whose sera may contain vaccine-generated anti-HIV-1 antibodies. | 06-23-2011 |
20110201035 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE DETECTION OF HIV-1/HIV-2 INFECTION - This invention relates to compositions and methods or the detection of immunodeficiency virs infection, especially immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infection. The invention particularly concerns compositions and methods that may be used in HIV vaccine recipients whose sera may contain vaccine-generated anti-HIV-1 antibodies. | 08-18-2011 |
20120196306 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE DETECTION OF HIV-1/HIV-2 INFECTION - This invention relates to compositions and methods for the detection of immunodeficiency virus infection, especially immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-I) infection. The invention particularly concerns compositions and methods that may be used in HIV vaccine recipients whose sera may contain vaccine-generated anti-HIV-1 antibodies. | 08-02-2012 |
20120301504 | Influenza Virus Recombinant Proteins - The present invention includes influenza Hemagglutinin protein fragments that fold properly when expressed in bacteria. | 11-29-2012 |
20130137083 | Detection of H5N1 Influenza Infection - A combination of H5N1 influenza peptides that provide for H5N1 diagnosis with a high level of sensitivity and specificity is described. | 05-30-2013 |
20130143202 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE DETECTION OF HIV-1/HIV-2 INFECTION - This invention relates to compositions and methods or the detection of immunodeficiency virus infection, especially immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infection. The invention particularly concerns compositions and methods that may be used in HIV vaccine recipients whose sera may contain vaccine-generated anti-HIV-1 antibodies. | 06-06-2013 |
Herbert Golding, Lincolnshire, IL US
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20090212595 | VEHICLE SIDE FAIRING SYSTEM - A vehicle side fairing having a first fairing panel fixedly secured to the underside of a trailer box, and a second fairing panel slidable mounted to plural cylindrical bars mounted on the underside of the trailer box in a fore and aft orientation. The second fairing panel is secured to the wheel set with a mechanical fastener that selectively joins and releases the second fairing panel and the wheel set. | 08-27-2009 |
James P. Golding, Saint Clair Shores, MI US
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20140196439 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING EMISSIONS AND/OR REDUCING FRICTION IN AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - A method and apparatus for reducing at least one of HC, CO, and NO | 07-17-2014 |
Jessica C. Golding, Farmingdale, NY US
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20140326265 | DUAL-ENDED MULTIPLE PURPOSE MAKEUP APPLICATOR DEVICE AND METHOD FOR USING THE SAME - A dual-ended multiple purpose makeup applicator device includes a tubular body defining an interior cavity configured to contain a makeup and having an open first end and an open second end; a first makeup applicator removably attachable to the first end; and a second makeup applicator removably attachable to the second end. One of the makeup applicators is designed to apply makeup to the eyelid margins and eyelid platform in the form of a tight line, water line and lid line. | 11-06-2014 |
John Golding, Highland, UT US
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20120011048 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CURRENCY EXCHANGE BY POINT OF CONVERSION - In one embodiment, one use of the disclosed method/system is for any multinational entity or individual performing currency exchanges is for business or personal use. This embodiment will greatly enhance the Transparency of the Cash Conversion Process at the ACTUAL POINT OF CONVERSION (POC), revealing dealt and offset pricings and TIME thereof thus providing the customer with a complete report of conversion as with any commodity conversion. With the POC method, the client will have a substantially complete accounting of the value of the funds conversion from one region's currency to another. | 01-12-2012 |
20150032593 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CURRENCY EXCHANGE BY POINT OF CONVERSION - In one embodiment, one use of the disclosed method/system is for any multinational entity or individual performing currency exchanges is for business or personal use. This embodiment will greatly enhance the Transparency of the Cash Conversion Process at the ACTUAL POINT OF CONVERSION (POC), revealing dealt and offset pricings and TIME thereof thus providing the customer with a complete report of conversion as with any commodity conversion. With the POC method, the client will have a substantially complete accounting of the value of the funds conversion from one region's currency to another. | 01-29-2015 |
John M. Golding, Napervile, IL US
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20110019996 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR OPTICAL NETWORKS - A chromatic dispersion compensation system for an optical transmission system incorporates circuitry which determines the length of an optical fiber extending between an output amplifier and an input amplifier. Based on fiber type, the total chromatic dispersion on the fiber is determined. Compensation can then be automatically implemented. | 01-27-2011 |
John M. Golding, Naperville, IL US
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20100244913 | Method and appartus for exchanging data between devices operating at different clock rates - Source-synchronous communications between networked devices can be hindered by differing clock rates and data interface formats among the devices. By implementing a plurality of clock converters, a data interface format of a transmitting device is converted to a data interface format compatible with a receiving device. The clock converters provide a clock signal based on the source-synchronous data clock, and having a phase controlled with respect to an associated data signal. As a result, data exchange between devices operating at different clock rates is made possible. | 09-30-2010 |
Jonathan Golding, Los Altos Hills, CA US
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20110057581 | Floor Plan Deduction Using Lighting Control and Sensing - An apparatus and method of deducing building floor plan information are disclosed. One method includes changing an intensity of light generated from a plurality of lights within a building. A plurality of light sensors senses an intensity of light received from at least one of the plurality of lights. A distance between at least one light sensor and at least one of the plurality of lights is estimated based on the sensed intensity of light. | 03-10-2011 |
20130134886 | Intelligent Lighting Management and Building Control Systems - Methods, systems and apparatuses for controlling and managing a plurality of luminaires are disclosed. One method includes sensing, by a sensor of each of the plurality of luminaires, light received by the sensor, communicating, by a device, with the plurality of luminaires by a device through light pulses, commissioning and calibrating, by the device, the plurality of luminaires using the communication, and placing, by the device, at least one of the plurality of luminaires on a floor plan through the communication with light pulses, wherein the at least one of the plurality of luminaires identifies itself over a network. | 05-30-2013 |
Jonathan Golding, Los Altos, CA US
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20120086363 | Intelligent lighting management and building control system - A method of controlling and managing a plurality of system managers, a plurality of lights and devices, including human interfaces and building automation devices is disclosed. The method includes a system manager collecting data from the plurality of lights and devices. The system manager uses the collected data to determine an adjacency of lights and devices. The system manager dynamically places the plurality of lights and devices into zones and binding human interface devices to the zones, and a dynamically configures the devices to control the zones. The devices perform self-calibration and self-commissioning. The system manager and devices perform ongoing calibration and commissioning. The system manager and devices operate resiliently in case of failure of the system manager, other devices, or software or hardware failures in the devices. The system manager and the devices operate on the collected data to determine usage patterns, and to efficiently manage the plurality of lights and devices. | 04-12-2012 |
Lawrence Howard Golding, Milwaukee, WI US
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20100056903 | METHOD OF POSITION LANDMARKING USING A TOUCH SENSITIVE ARRAY - A position landmarking system operative with respect to an object includes an operative device including a reference point and configured for movement in a direction relative to the object. The position landmarking system also includes a sensor configured for detecting a stimulus at a location on the sensor and to be disposed relative to the object and corresponding to the direction of movement of the operative device. In response to the stimulus, the reference point of the operative device and the location on the sensor are aligned with each other via movement of the operative device relative to the object. The operative device may be configured for performing an operation relative to a base, the operative device and the base configured for movement relative to each other. The sensor may be configured for communication with the operative device, the base or both. | 03-04-2010 |
Leonard Ar Golding, Chargin Falls, OH US
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20150322940 | ARTIFICIAL HEART SYSTEM IMPLEMENTING SUCTION RECOGNITION AND AVOIDANCE METHODS - A system and method of controlling the operation of a pump system includes modulating the speed of the pump and calculating a system condition parameter having a value related to the area of a hysteresis loop generated by a system operating parameter that varies in response to pump speed. The condition of the system is determined in response to the value of the system condition parameter. | 11-12-2015 |
Leonard A.r. Golding, Chagrin Falls, OH US
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20100168848 | TWO-STAGE ROTODYNAMIC BLOOD PUMP | 07-01-2010 |
20120328460 | TWO-STAGE ROTODYNAMIC BLOOD PUMP - A pump includes a housing, a stator supported in the housing, and a rotor assembly including a rotor supported in the housing for rotation relative to the stator about an axis. The stator includes a stator core, a first lamination wound around an axial portion of the stator core, and a second lamination wound around a second axial portion of the stator core. The first and second laminations are spaced from each other along the length of the stator core. The rotor includes a rotor core, a first magnet assembly that extends around an axial portion of the rotor core, and a second magnet assembly that extends around a second axial portion of the rotor core. The first and second magnet assemblies are spaced from each other along the length of the rotor. | 12-27-2012 |
Leonard A. R. Golding, Chagrin Falls, OH US
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20100174231 | METHOD FOR PHYSIOLOGIC CONTROL OF A CONTINUOUS FLOW TOTAL ARTIFICIAL HEART - A method is provided of controlling a pump including a electrical motor coupled to a rotor which carries first and second impellers at opposite ends thereof. The method includes: (a) driving the rotor using the motor, so as to circulate fluid from the first impeller through a first fluid circuit, the second impeller, a second fluid circuit, and back to the first impeller; (b) determining a resistance of the first fluid circuit, based on a first motor parameter; (c) determining a flow rate through the first fluid circuit based on a second motor parameter; and (d) varying at least one operational parameter of the pump so as to maintain a predetermined relationship between the flow rate and the resistance of the first fluid circuit. | 07-08-2010 |
20140172087 | METHOD FOR PHYSIOLOGIC CONTROL OF A CONTINUOUS FLOW TOTAL ARTIFICIAL HEART - A method is provided of controlling a pump including a electrical motor coupled to a rotor which carries first and second impellers at opposite ends thereof. The method includes: (a) driving the rotor using the motor, so as to circulate fluid from the first impeller through a first fluid circuit, the second impeller, a second fluid circuit, and back to the first impeller; (b) determining a resistance of the first fluid circuit, based on a first motor parameter which is a function of electrical power delivered to the motor; (c) determining a flow rate through the first fluid circuit based on a second motor parameter which is a function of electrical power delivered to the motor; and (d) varying at least one operational parameter of the pump so as to maintain a predetermined relationship between the flow rate and the resistance of the first fluid circuit. | 06-19-2014 |
Mike Golding US
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20090160781 | LATERAL PRESSURE SENSORS FOR TOUCH SCREENS - An interactive touch screen and method of manipulating an image on an interactive touch screen. The device includes a user interface screen, an interactive image in the user interface screen, at least one pressure sensor positioned adjacent a periphery of the user interface screen, and a pressure sensitive widget responsive to pressure in a direction of said at least one pressure sensor for manipulating the image in a direction of applied pressure. The method includes providing at least one pressure sensor adjacent a periphery of the interactive touch screen, providing a widget in the interactive touch screen without obscuring the image, applying directional pressure to the widget for activating at least one sensor and without sliding the widget in the interactive touch screen, and moving the image in a direction of applied pressure. | 06-25-2009 |
Paul Golding, Cupertino, CA US
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20140304265 | DISCOVERING AND PRESENTING DECOR HARMONIZED WITH A DECOR STYLE - Technology is disclosed for discovering décor harmonized with a décor style (“the technology”). The décor includes décor items, e.g. artworks, paintings, pictures, artifacts, architectural pieces, arrangement of artworks, color selection, room décor, rugs, mats, furnishings, household items, fashion, clothes, jewelry, car interiors, garden arrangements etc. The technology facilitates analyzing user input to identify a décor style from a décor style dictionary, obtaining décor that harmonizes with décor style, and presenting a representation of the décor to the user. The décor style dictionary includes décor styles that are generated based on an analysis of content, including images and description of décor, from a plurality of sources. The décor styles can be based on a number of concepts, including a theme of the décor, a color/color palette, a mood of the person, a fashion era, a type of architecture, etc. The technology facilitates presentation of discovered décor using computer generated imagery techniques. | 10-09-2014 |
20140304660 | DISCOVERING AND PRESENTING DECOR HARMONIZED WITH A DECOR STYLE - Technology is disclosed for discovering décor harmonized with a décor style (“the technology”). The décor includes décor items, e.g. artworks, paintings, pictures, artifacts, architectural pieces, arrangement of artworks, color selection, room décor, rugs, mats, furnishings, household items, fashion, clothes, jewelry, car interiors, garden arrangements etc. The technology facilitates analyzing user input to identify a décor style from a décor style dictionary, obtaining décor that harmonizes with décor style, and presenting a representation of the décor to the user. The décor style dictionary includes décor styles that are generated based on an analysis of content, including images and description of décor, from a plurality of sources. The décor styles can be based on a number of concepts, including a theme of the décor, a color/color palette, a mood of the person, a fashion era, a type of architecture, etc. The technology facilitates presentation of discovered décor using computer generated imagery techniques. | 10-09-2014 |
20140304661 | DISCOVERING AND PRESENTING DECOR HARMONIZED WITH A DECOR STYLE - Technology is disclosed for discovering décor harmonized with a décor style (“the technology”). The décor includes décor items, e.g. artworks, paintings, pictures, artifacts, architectural pieces, arrangement of artworks, color selection, room décor, rugs, mats, furnishings, household items, fashion, clothes, jewelry, car interiors, garden arrangements etc. The technology facilitates analyzing user input to identify a décor style from a décor style dictionary, obtaining décor that harmonizes with décor style, and presenting a representation of the décor to the user. The décor style dictionary includes décor styles that are generated based on an analysis of content, including images and description of décor, from a plurality of sources. The décor styles can be based on a number of concepts, including a theme of the décor, a color/color palette, a mood of the person, a fashion era, a type of architecture, etc. The technology facilitates presentation of discovered décor using computer generated imagery techniques. | 10-09-2014 |
20150177960 | DIGITAL ART SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Disclosed here are methods, devices, paradigms and structures for creating, displaying and facilitating the selection of art, design and décor. A digital art device (“device”) facilitates creating and displaying a digital art in accordance with the relationship to a viewer. The device can include sensors such as cameras, gyroscopes, audio processor, photometer, eye-tracking sensors, etc., to identify various types of human interaction, and the environment around the device. The device displays, adapts, or transforms the digital art according to the observed human interaction and/or surroundings of the device. Tools will allow developers to create new applications for displaying and creating digital art to be viewed on the device. Developers can access underlying décor discovery and visualization tools to process color, style and other décor-related attributes. The capabilities of the device and the décor discovery and visualization tools can be exposed as new functions in the applications created for the device. | 06-25-2015 |
20150178315 | DIGITAL ART SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Disclosed here are methods, devices, paradigms and structures for creating, displaying and facilitating the selection of art, design and décor. A digital art device (“device”) facilitates creating and displaying a digital art in accordance with the relationship to a viewer. The device can include sensors such as cameras, gyroscopes, audio processor, photometer, eye-tracking sensors, etc., to identify various types of human interaction, and the environment around the device. The device displays, adapts, or transforms the digital art according to the observed human interaction and/or surroundings of the device. Tools will allow developers to create new applications for displaying and creating digital art to be viewed on the device. Developers can access underlying décor discovery and visualization tools to process color, style and other décor-related attributes. The capabilities of the device and the décor discovery and visualization tools can be exposed as new functions in the applications created for the device. | 06-25-2015 |
20150178955 | DIGITAL ART SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Disclosed here are methods, devices, paradigms and structures for creating, displaying and facilitating the selection of art, design and décor. A digital art device (“device”) facilitates creating and displaying a digital art in accordance with the relationship to a viewer. The device can include sensors such as cameras, gyroscopes, audio processor, photometer, eye-tracking sensors, etc., to identify various types of human interaction, and the environment around the device. The device displays, adapts, or transforms the digital art according to the observed human interaction and/or surroundings of the device. Tools will allow developers to create new applications for displaying and creating digital art to be viewed on the device. Developers can access underlying décor discovery and visualization tools to process color, style and other décor-related attributes. The capabilities of the device and the décor discovery and visualization tools can be exposed as new functions in the applications created for the device. | 06-25-2015 |
20150199835 | TOOLS FOR CREATING DIGITAL ART - Disclosure is directed to a framework for creating a digital art. A digital art can include multiple digital assets, e.g., an image file, video file, computer generated imagery (CGI) file that can be used to generate various representations of the digital art. The digital art transforms from one representation to another in response to events, which can occur due to human interaction and/or a change in an attribute of a setting where a computing device displaying the digital art is installed. For example, a digital art depicting a bud of a flower can transform into a flower when the eyes of a viewer are focused at the bud for a specified duration. A user can define a transformation between digital assets by generating a link between two digital assets and specifying properties of the link, e.g., events upon which the transformation is to occur, transition features of the transformation. | 07-16-2015 |
Randy D. Golding, Tucson, AZ US
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20090113995 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LEAK DETECTION - Methods and apparatuses are disclosed for detecting small leaks in double wall containers using enhanced tracer dispersal and detection techniques. More specifically, economical, substantially closed leak detection apparatuses, methods and systems are disclosed that conserve interstitial fluid between container walls enhancing the duration and sensitivity of leak detection testing. | 05-07-2009 |
Richard A. Golding, San Francisco, CA US
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20120079486 | INTEGRATION OF DISSIMILAR JOB TYPES INTO AN EARLIEST DEADLINE FIRST (EDF) SCHEDULE - A system for inserting jobs into a scheduler of a processor includes the processor and the scheduler. The processor executes instructions related to a plurality of jobs. The scheduler implements an earliest deadline first (EDF) scheduling model. The scheduler also receives a plurality of jobs from an EDF schedule. The scheduler also receives a separate job from a source other than the EDF schedule. The separate job has a fixed scheduling requirement. The separate job also may be a short duration sporadic job. The scheduler also inserts the separate job into an execution plan of the processor in response to a determination that an available utilization capacity of the processor is sufficient to execute the separate job according to the fixed scheduling requirement associated with the separate job. | 03-29-2012 |
20130283279 | INTEGRATION OF DISSIMILAR JOB TYPES INTO AN EARLIEST DEADLINE FIRST (EDF) SCHEDULE - A method for implementation within a scheduler for a processor is described. The method includes receiving a plurality of jobs from an earliest deadline first (EDF) schedule, wherein the scheduler implements an EDF scheduling model. The method also includes receiving a separate job from a source other than the EDF schedule. The separate job has a fixed scheduling requirement with a specific execution time. The method also includes determining an amount of available utilization capacity of the processor and inserting the separate job into an execution plan of the processor with the plurality of jobs from the EDF schedule in response to a determination that the available utilization capacity of the processor is sufficient to execute the separate job according to the fixed scheduling requirement associated with the separate job. | 10-24-2013 |
Richard Andrew Golding, San Francisco, CA US
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20100037055 | Method For Authenticated Communication In Dynamic Federated Environments - According to one embodiment of the present invention, a method for protecting authenticated communication in dynamic federated environments is provided. The method includes distributing shares of a private signature key to a group of users. When switching from an existing to a new group of users, the method includes producing a plurality of sub-shares from each of the distributed shares of existing users, with each sub-share being accompanied by a corresponding validity proof. The sub-shares from multiple existing users are combined to generate a set of shares for new users, with each new share being derived from sub-shares from multiple existing users. | 02-11-2010 |
Richard Mark Orlando Golding, Mount Prospect, IL US
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20110008134 | DOUBLE SEAMING CHUCK-KNOCKOUT - A chuck-knockout assembly for seaming a can end onto a can body to form a seamed container is disclosed. The chuck-knockout assembly may include an upper chuck body and a lower chuck body. The upper chuck body may include a first drive surface and may be rotatably coupled to a seaming machine frame. The lower chuck body may include a second drive surface and may be longitudinally moveable relative to the upper chuck body. The second drive surface may be configured to engage a periphery of the can end during seaming and disengagement of the container. | 01-13-2011 |
20130032602 | CAN MANUFACTURE USING AN ANNEALING STEP - A metal can body formed from a base stretching, drawing, and ironing process is formed of a material comprising aluminium. The process for forming the can includes a step of annealing the aluminium material. | 02-07-2013 |
20140042132 | Laser Marking System and Method - A system for creating marked can tabs may include an isolation mechanism located in the path of the tab material strip between a tab material dereeler and a tab forming press and a system suitable for marking the tab material strip. The isolation mechanism may be configured to convert discontinuous motion of the tab material strip proximate the tab forming press into continuous motion of the tab material strip at the dereeler. The system may be suitable for marking the tab material strip. The marking system may be located between the dereeler and the isolation mechanism such that the laser system acts on the tab material strip while it is moving at a relatively constant speed. | 02-13-2014 |
Robert K. Golding, Toronto, CA US
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20130103760 | LOCATION-SENSITIVE VIRTUAL IDENTITY SYSTEM, APPARATUS, METHOD AND COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM - Disclosed herein are different embodiments of a location-sensitive virtual identity system, apparatus, method and computer-readable medium. | 04-25-2013 |
Terry D. Golding, Ardmore, OK US
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20110070143 | Hydrogenation Of Polysilicon Nanowires - An apparatus and method for improving the electrical conductivity of a thermoelectric material, particularly a material comprising polysilicon nanowires. The method comprises hydrogenation of the device to improve the electrical conductivity of the device with negligible change to the thermal conductivity. Hydrogenation of the thermoelectric device may be accomplished using several techniques, including UV-assisted hydrogenation in a vacuum chamber. | 03-24-2011 |
20110297534 | Photolytic Processing Of Materials With Hydrogen - An apparatus and method for hydrogenating a sample, such as a semiconductor wafer. The invention utilizes a top electrode comprising a UV-transparent dielectric and a metal contact to provide an electric field to the sample while the sample is irradiated with UV light and hydrogenated with a hydrogenating gas or gasses. The field may be applied to the sample at a number of different pressures, temperatures and concentrations of gas to manipulate the rate and type of hydrogenation. Further, the method of hydrogenating the sample may be used in conjunction with masking and etching techniques. | 12-08-2011 |
Terry D. Golding, Corinth, TX US
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20090309623 | Method for Assessment of Material Defects - A method is provided for measuring defects in semiconductor materials. In one embodiment the method includes placing deuterium in the material and directing an ion beam onto the material to cause a nuclear reaction with the deuterium. Products of the nuclear reaction are analyzed (NRA) to measure the concentration of defects. In other embodiments, a spectroscopic technique is used to detect the deuterium taggant. Lattice defect or total defect occurrences can be selected by selecting the method of placing deuterium in the sample. Defect concentration vs. depth below the surface of material can be determined by varying the energy of the ion beam or by measuring energy profiles of products of the nuclear reaction. The method may be applied to wafers, pixels or other forms of semiconductor materials and may be combined with X-ray analysis of elements on the material. | 12-17-2009 |
Terry D. Golding, San Marcos, TX US
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20100327276 | Method and system for passivation of defects in mercury cadmium telluride based optoelectric devices - Apparatus and method to improve the operating parameters of HgCdTe-based optoelectric devices by the addition of hydrogen to passivate dislocation defects. A chamber and a UV light source are provided. The UV light source is configured to provide UV radiation within the chamber. The optoelectric device, which may comprise a HgCdTe semiconductor, is placed into the chamber and may be held in position by a sample holder. Hydrogen gas is introduced into the chamber. The material is irradiated within the chamber by the UV light source with the device and hydrogen gas present within the chamber to cause absorption of the hydrogen into the material. | 12-30-2010 |
Terry D. Golding, Tishomingo, OK US
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20080268658 | Photo-assisted hydrogenation process - Apparatus and method are provided for hydrogenating semiconductor or other materials by ultraviolet (UV) radiation in the presence of hydrogen. Hydrogen uptake may be optimized by selection of temperature and wavelength of the UV radiation. Patterned areas may be selectively hydrogenated, such as mesas in Avalanche Photodiode Arrays. | 10-30-2008 |