Mccrae
Alex Mccrae, Miramar, FL US
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20130270496 | Weed pulling tool - A weed pulling tool having a handle and an arcuate base connected to the handle, the base having a pair of font projecting tines, a floor between the times for scooping, and a rearward projecting arcuate claw, the front times each having a pointed tip and beveled inside edges that form a sharp edge for cutting through vegetation and the rearward claw being formed by a pair of rearward tines spaced apart for penetrating and scooping weeds, the rearward tines also having beveled interior side edges that form a sharp edge. | 10-17-2013 |
20130281902 | Therapeutic finger brace device - A therapeutic finger brace having a main body defining a center aperture, a first arcuate end, a second arcuate end, an upper contoured side and a lower contoured side. | 10-24-2013 |
Alexander N. Mccrae, Royal Palm Beach, FL US
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20140061079 | Touch screen barrier system - A touch screen barrier system having a multiple layer touch screen barrier and dispenser. The touch screen barrier adheres to a user's forger or thumb to provide a barrier to the touch screen or other public device, such as elevator buttons, to prevent the transfer of oils, germs or other debris that cause smudges on the screen during use or transfer germs. The dispenser holds and provides access to a plurality of touch screen barriers and is compact for transporting in the user's pocket. | 03-06-2014 |
Catharina Hillagonda Mccrae, Bertem BE
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20100105872 | PARTIALLY HYDROLYSED CEREAL PROTEIN - A composition is disclosed comprising a partially hydrolysed cereal protein. The partially hydrolysed cereal protein is characterised in that 20% to 80% by weight has a molecular weight of 25 kDa or greater 8% by weight or less has a molecular weight of 1.4 kDa or lower and in that it has a nitrogen solubility index of 90% or greater at pH 1 to 10. The preferred cereal protein derives from wheat. Also disclosed is a process for producing the composition comprising providing a slurry having a degree of hydrolysis of 3 to 8, determining the pH, adjusting the pH of the slurry and separating the aqueous-soluble portion of the slurry. Compositions according to the invention find use as milk protein replacements and as components in nutritional supplements, sports drinks, or food products including beverages. | 04-29-2010 |
20100196519 | Citrus Fruit Fibers in Emulsions - The current invention relates to a composition of citrus fruit fibers and hydrophobic vitamin. The hydrophobic nutritional supplement is selected from the group consisting of vitamin A, D, E, K, and mixtures thereof. It further relates to a process for preparing liquid compositions comprising said citrus fruit fibers and hydrophobic vitamin. Furthermore it relates to beverages comprising said composition. | 08-05-2010 |
David A. Mccrae, Richmond, CA US
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20090296083 | OPTICAL ASSAY APPARATUS AND METHODS - Optical assay apparatus and methods are provided having an optical assay cup for detecting analytes in a sample fluid. The cup's sidewall may include an optical waveguide having a detection coating on its inner surface. During use, the waveguide receives evanescent or darkfield interrogation light, interrogates at least part of cup's interior volume with it, and emits signal light as a function of the analytes. The detection coating may have fluid or non-fluid detection layers, at least part of which may form at least part of a waveguide for the interrogation light. The cup may be spun during use, such as to centrifugally-concentrate any high-density analytes towards cup's sidewall. The assay apparatus may further include an interrogation light source, a cover or spinning apparatus for the cup, and an optical detector for the signal light. | 12-03-2009 |
Dean Mccrae, Kastrup DK
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20090328017 | RAPID APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT - A system to enables Rapid Application Development (“RAD”) is provided. The system provides an object model of an ERP application, which enables software developers to customize the ERP applications. The object model provides a base class that is inherited by each object class. The base class provides an invoke function that is implemented by each object class. During compilation, the RAD system compiles each invocation of a function of an object into a call to a dynamic component passing an identifier of the object, an identifier of the function to be invoked, and the parameters to be passed to the function. The RAD system dynamically compiles, assembles, and instantiates object classes as needed. Because objects are bound at runtime, rather than at compile time, when the source code of an object is modified, the entire ERP application does not need to be recompiled into monolithic IL code and the compilation of object classes is deferred until an object of that class is needed during runtime. The object model thus significantly decreases the time required to customize and extend an ERP application according to the needs of an individual customer. | 12-31-2009 |
20100030845 | ENFORCEMENT OF OBJECT PERMISSIONS IN ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING SOFTWARE - A system and method of enforcing Enterprise Resource Planning (“ERP”) software object permissions in a three-tiered architecture is provided. A user connects to the three-tiered architecture via an enhanced client, which connects to a database server via a middle-tier server. The database server stores code and permission information for each database object. When a user connects to the system, the user's permissions are retrieved and stored at the middle-tier server. The user may then access data by instantiating objects at the middle-tier server by compiling and executing code retrieved from the database server. The middle-tier server performs permission checking for accessing database objects and provides environments for executing both managed and unmanaged code. The middle-tier server can perform permission checking for users and objects without accessing the database server. | 02-04-2010 |
20100325363 | HIERARCHICAL OBJECT CACHING BASED ON OBJECT VERSION - A method and system for hierarchical caching of objects of an ERP system is provided. A caching system comprises a server cache component that is executed by a server and a client cache component that is executed by each client of the server. The server cache component maintains a server cache at the server, and the client cache component maintains a client cache at each client. The client cache components also cache the objects in local client caches. Upon opening an object, the client cache component checks its local client cache to determine whether the object is cached. If so, then the client cache component need not retrieve the object from the server. Thus, the caching system is hierarchical in that each server and client maintains its own cache. | 12-23-2010 |
Dean Charles Mccrae, Kastrup DK
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20090037197 | Multi-threaded Business Programming Library - A business programming library for use by an enterprise resource planning system provides a run-time environment and a library of API services for accessing common data types and business methods, accessing table and form meta-data, and database administration and retrieval/modification. The library provides the ability to safely call into exposed services using multiple threads, and also provides indirect and executable permission checking for increasing system security. | 02-05-2009 |
20110119689 | MULTI-THREADED BUSINESS PROGRAMMING LIBRARY - A business programming library for use by an enterprise resource planning system provides a run-time environment and a library of API services for accessing common data types and business methods, accessing table and form meta-data, and database administration and retrieval/modification. The library provides the ability to safely call into exposed services using multiple threads, and also provides indirect and executable permission checking for increasing system security. | 05-19-2011 |
James Mccrae, Brampton CA
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20120030630 | MULTISCALE THREE-DIMENSIONAL ORIENTATION - A multiscale data engine is configured to generate a three-dimensional (3D) environment based on a multiscale 3D dataset. The multiscale data engine is also configured to generate a spatial hierarchy within the 3D environment by selectively grouping 3D objects within the 3D environment. The multiscale data engine is further configured to identify specific 3D objects within the 3D environment in response to input received from an end-user and based on spatial properties associated with the 3D objects. The multiscale data engine is also configured to generate various navigation graphical user interfaces (GUIs) that allow the end-user to navigate the 3D environment. | 02-02-2012 |
James Mccrae, Toronto CA
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20100265248 | MULTISCALE THREE-DIMENSIONAL NAVIGATION - One embodiment of the present invention sets forth a technique for providing an end user with a multiscale three-dimensional (3D) navigation experience in design software application programs. An adaptive multiscale 3D navigation system allows an end user to transition between a planetary scale down to an individual building scale. The end user may navigate within the building, inspecting object details within the building. The size of the environment is sensed automatically, and the viewing and travel parameters are adjusted accordingly to provide the end user with a seamless navigation experience. A consistent navigation experience is supported at various scales, and real-time collision detection is provided. Scale computation for 3D scenes and collision detection may be based on a generated depth cubemap of the environment. | 10-21-2010 |
20100268457 | MULTISCALE THREE-DIMENSIONAL NAVIGATION - One embodiment of the present invention sets forth a technique for providing an end user with a multiscale three-dimensional (3D) navigation experience in design software application programs. An adaptive multiscale 3D navigation system allows an end user to transition between a planetary scale down to an individual building scale. The end user may navigate within the building, inspecting object details within the building. The size of the environment is sensed automatically, and the viewing and travel parameters are adjusted accordingly to provide the end user with a seamless navigation experience. A consistent navigation experience is supported at various scales, and real-time collision detection is provided. Scale computation for 3D scenes and collision detection may be based on a generated depth cubemap of the environment. | 10-21-2010 |
Peter D. Mccrae, Covington, VA US
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20120204720 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REDUCING EMISSIONS FROM EVAPORATIVE EMISSIONS - A method for reducing hydrocarbon emissions from automotive evaporative emissions control systems comprising steps of: contacting a vented fuel vapor stream from a fuel tank ( | 08-16-2012 |