Hines, Jr.
Andrew Lamont Hines, Jr., Alpharetta, GA US
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20100104078 | Methods for Providing Overdraft Protection for Post-Paid Communication Service Plans - Methods for adding minutes to a calling plan having a calling plan period. The methods including determining whether a threshold number of minutes have been reached during the calling plan period; and incrementally adding minutes to the calling plan when the threshold number of minutes has been reached. The cost per minute of the added minutes is less than the high-cost per minute rate normally associated with exceeding the threshold number of minutes during the calling plan period. | 04-29-2010 |
20120069979 | Methods for Providing Overdraft Protection for Post-Paid Communication Service Plans - Methods for adding minutes to a calling plan having a calling plan period. The methods including determining whether a threshold number of minutes have been reached during the calling plan period; and incrementally adding minutes to the calling plan when the threshold number of minutes has been reached. The cost per minute of the added minutes is less than the high-cost per minute rate normally associated with exceeding the threshold number of minutes during the calling plan period. | 03-22-2012 |
20130287192 | Methods for Providing Overdraft Protection for Post-Paid Communication Service Plans - Methods for adding minutes to a calling plan having a calling plan period. The methods including determining whether a threshold number of minutes have been reached during the calling plan period; and incrementally adding minutes to the calling plan when the threshold number of minutes has been reached. The cost per minute of the added minutes is less than the high-cost per minute rate normally associated with exceeding the threshold number of minutes during the calling plan period. | 10-31-2013 |
Andrew Lamont Hines, Jr., Alphsretta, GA US
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20150050912 | Methods for Providing Overdraft Protection for Post-Paid Communication Service Plans - Methods for adding minutes to a calling plan having a calling plan period. The methods including determining whether a threshold number of minutes have been reached during the calling plan period; and incrementally adding minutes to the calling plan when the threshold number of minutes has been reached. The cost per minute of the added minutes is less than the high-cost per minute rate normally associated with exceeding the threshold number of minutes during the calling plan period. | 02-19-2015 |
Charles P. Hines, Jr., Hamburg, MI US
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20110231267 | NAIL POLISH COLOR SELECTION SYSTEM - A user interactive custom nail polish color and effects dispensing system and method of doing business, including for both point of sale and remote (e.g., via internet) transactions. | 09-22-2011 |
Ferdinand Alvin Hines, Jr., Dallas, GA US
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20090185390 | EMERGENCY WHEEL LIGHT AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF - An emergency wheel light located in a protected environment behind an access door when not in use is extractable from under the wheel well or frame/bed of a vehicle to illuminate a wheel for servicing in darkness. The lamp portion, preferably of LED bulbs, is held in a retainer attached to the weatherproof access door or within the vehicle frame/wheel well. A plurality of the lamps is independently selectable for activation, such that any combination of the lamps can be on. To use, the lamp is pulled from its retaining mount and extended on its retractable cord reel into a position where it can be utilized to shine on the wheel servicing area by placing the lamp's flat base for placing the lamp on a ground surface. | 07-23-2009 |
Joseph Oliver Hines, Jr., Cary, NC US
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20140267424 | PROPORTIONAL HIGHLIGHTING OF DATA - A method of proportional highlighting of data is provided. A graph presented on a display includes a first axis, a second axis, and a first value marker that indicates a value determined from data selected for presentation. The first axis includes a minimum value and a maximum value. The second axis includes a plurality of category values. An indicator identifying a subset of the data is received. A proportional value is determined for the first value marker based on the received indicator. A second value marker indicating the proportional value is presented on the graph overlaid on the first value marker when the determined proportional value is between the minimum value and the maximum value. A scale adjustment marker is presented on the graph without adjusting the first axis when the determined proportional value is not between the minimum value and the maximum value. | 09-18-2014 |
Robert Stickley Hines, Jr., Unicoi, TN US
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20090065493 | COOKING OVEN - A cooking structure which provide for two or more side-by-side ovens separated by vertical, movable, hinged partition(s) whereby the oven structure may function as one large oven or as two or more smaller independent ovens, wherein for each oven a tangential fan blows air substantially evenly over upper electrical heating elements strung generally from side-to-side of the oven, wherein a flow director (baffle) structure functions as a radiant heat shield which is operator movable to either expose to or occlude from the oven cooking chamber the direct radiation from its heating elements, depending on the need to roast, bake, or broil the food product. Also provided are lower electrical heating elements positioned below a ceramic cooking surface for ensuring evenness of radiant heat transfer therefrom. Also provided is operator controlled top vs. bottom heating using a slide control that reciprocally affects the duty cycle of the top and bottom electrical heating elements, further allowing precision baking control. | 03-12-2009 |
Robert Winfred Hines, Jr., Columbus, GA US
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20140187113 | FIBER BLENDS FOR DUAL HAZARD AND COMFORT PROPERTIES - Fiber blends useful for garments with a balance of high thermal and comfort properties are disclosed. The fiber blends comprise a FR fiber component, a comfort fiber component, a structural fiber component, and an optional antistatic fiber. Yarns, fabrics, and garments comprising the fiber blends are also disclosed. Such garments are particularly useful for occupations requiring high thermal properties, such as oil and gas workers, fire fighters, utility workers, and military personnel, without compromising comfort of the wearers by maintaining breathability and moisture management properties of the fabric. | 07-03-2014 |