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Bradley Howell Jared, Albuquerque, NM US
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20150068584 | PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM WITH MICRO-CONCENTRATOR ARRAY - A photovoltaic system is described herein. The photovoltaic system includes an array of micro-concentrators. Each micro-concentrator includes an exterior lens, an interior lens, and a transparent layer that is between the exterior lens and the interior lens. The array of micro-concentrators is optically aligned with an array of photovoltaic cells. | 03-12-2015 |
Christopher J. Jared, Davison, MI US
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20090066593 | VEHICLE-MOUNT STACKED PATCH ANTENNA ASSEMBLIES WITH RESILIENTLY COMPRESSIBLE BUMPERS FOR MECHANICAL COMPRESSION TO AID IN ELECTRICAL GROUNDING OF SHIELD AND CHASSIS - According to various aspects, exemplary embodiments are provided of antenna assemblies. In one exemplary embodiment, an antenna assembly suitable for installation to a vehicle body wall generally comprises a chassis, a radome, and a shield disposed generally between the chassis and radome. Two or more resiliently compressible bumpers are spaced apart and compressively sandwiched generally between the radome and the shield. Compression of the bumpers generates a compressive force urging the shield generally towards the chassis that aids in electrically grounding of the shield with the chassis. | 03-12-2009 |
David Jared, Denver, CO US
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20140245162 | EXTEMPORANEOUS AWARENESS OF RICH PRESENCE INFORMATION FOR GROUP MEMBERS IN A VIRTUAL SPACE - Extemporaneous awareness of rich presence information among members of a peer group connected to a communication network is described. As members of the peer group log onto the network, identification information is examined to determine membership in any defined groups. For each group member found, rich presence information, which includes at least the visual context information identifying the activity that the group member is currently displaying on his or her device, and navigational information providing a virtual path to that activity, is extemporaneously broadcast to each other online member of the peer group unsolicited by these group members. This rich presence information is then used to display what every other member is doing on each member's device. By selecting the display corresponding to a particular activity, the selecting member may join that virtual space with the other corresponding member via the navigational information. | 08-28-2014 |
David A. Jared, Denver, CO US
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20140089043 | Audience Size Estimation and Complex Segment Logic - Selection of a trait may be received. A complex segment rule may be created that is usable to evaluate one or more qualification events. For example, the segment rule may be usable to evaluate a combined recency and frequency of the one or more qualification events. The qualification events may be based on collected network data associated with the plurality of visitors with each qualification event corresponding to a separate qualification of visitor according to the trait. The qualification events may be evaluated together according to the segment rule. For example, the combined recency and frequency of the one or more qualification events may be evaluated according to the segment rule. Evaluating the segment rule may include estimating a segment population size in real-time. | 03-27-2014 |
William Jared, Westerville, OH US
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20120200132 | SWIVEL ASSEMBLY - A swivel assembly for use with a chair has a swivel that includes an actuator which biases and self-centers the swivel to a start or zero position wherein the swivel is rotated from its start or zero position in either a clockwise or counterclockwise manner to an alternate position. When the swivel is released the actuator biases the swivel back to its start or zero position. A method for self-centering swiveling of a chair includes providing a swivel that has an actuator which self-centers and biases the swivel to a start or zero position; rotating the swivel from its start or zero position, thus compressing or tensioning the actuator; and releasing the swivel thus moving the actuator to bias and rotate the swivel back to its start or zero position. | 08-09-2012 |