Morris, NC
Amanda Jean Morris, Graham, NC US
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20090306070 | TETRA-O-SUBSTITUTED BUTANE-BRIDGE MODIFIED NDGA DERIVATIVES, THEIR SYNTHESIS AND PHARMACEUTICAL USE - The present invention relates to nordihydroguaiaretic acid derivative compounds, namely, butane bridge modified nordihydroguaiaretic acid (NDGA) compounds and butane bridge modified tetra-O-substituted NDGA compounds, pharmaceutical compositions containing them, methods of making them, and methods of using them and kits including them for the treatment of diseases and disorders, in particular, diseases resulting from or associated with a virus infection, such as HIV infection, HPV infection, or HSV infection, an inflammatory disease, such as various types of arthritis and inflammatory bowel diseases, metabolic diseases, such as diabetes and hypertension, or a proliferative disease, such as diverse types of cancers. | 12-10-2009 |
20100022528 | TETRA-SUBSTITUTED NDGA DERIVATIVES VIA ETHER BONDS AND CARBAMATE BONDS AND THEIR SYNTHESIS AND PHARMACEUTICAL USE - Disclosed are nordihydroguaiaretic acid derivative compounds including various end groups bonded by a carbon atom or heteroatom though a side chain bonded to the respective hydroxy residue O groups by an ether bond or a carbamate bond, pharmaceutical compositions, methods of making them, and methods of using them and kits including them for the treatment of diseases and disorders, in particular, diseases resulting from or associated with a virus infection, such as HIV infection, HPV infection, or HSV infection, an inflammatory disease, such as various types of arthritis and inflammatory bowel diseases, a metabolic disease, such as diabetes, a vascular disease, such as hypertension and macular degeneration, or a proliferative disease, such as diverse types of cancers. | 01-28-2010 |
20130053378 | TETRA-O-SUBSTITUTED BUTANE-BRIDGE MODIFIED NDGA DERIVATIVES, THEIR SYNTHESIS AND PHARMACEUTICAL USE - The present invention relates to nordihydroguaiaretic acid derivative compounds, namely, butane bridge modified nordihydroguaiaretic acid (NDGA) compounds and butane bridge modified tetra-O-substituted NDGA compounds, pharmaceutical compositions containing them, methods of making them, and methods of using them and kits including them for the treatment of diseases and disorders, in particular, diseases resulting from or associated with a virus infection, such as HIV infection, HPV infection, or HSV infection, an inflammatory disease, such as various types of arthritis and inflammatory bowel diseases, metabolic diseases, such as diabetes and hypertension, or a proliferative disease, such as diverse types of cancers. | 02-28-2013 |
20130303531 | TETRA-SUBSTITUTED NDGA DERIVATIVES VIA ETHER BONDS AND CARBAMATE BONDS AND THEIR SYNTHESIS AND PHARMACEUTICAL USE - Disclosed are nordihydroguaiaretic acid derivative compounds including various end groups bonded by a carbon atom or heteroatom though a side chain bonded to the respective hydroxy residue O groups by an ether bond or a carbamate bond, pharmaceutical compositions, methods of making them, and methods of using them and kits including them for the treatment of diseases and disorders, in particular, diseases resulting from or associated with a virus infection, such as HIV infection, HPV infection, or HSV infection, an inflammatory disease, such as various types of arthritis and inflammatory bowel diseases, a metabolic disease, such as diabetes, a vascular disease, such as hypertension and macular degeneration, or a proliferative disease, such as diverse types of cancers. | 11-14-2013 |
20140221384 | TETRA-O-SUBSTITUTED BUTANE-BRIDGE MODIFIED NDGA DERIVATIVES, THEIR SYNTHESIS AND PHARMAECUTICAL USE - The present invention relates to nordihydroguaiaretic acid derivative compounds, namely, butane bridge modified nordihydroguaiaretic acid (NDGA) compounds and butane bridge modified tetra-O-substituted NDGA compounds, pharmaceutical compositions containing them, methods of making them, and methods of using them and kits including them for the treatment of diseases and disorders, in particular, diseases resulting from or associated with a virus infection, such as HIV infection, HPV infection, or HSV infection, an inflammatory disease, such as various types of arthritis and inflammatory bowel diseases, metabolic diseases, such as diabetes and hypertension, or a proliferative disease, such as diverse types of cancers. | 08-07-2014 |
20150141417 | TETRA-SUBSTITUTED NDGA DERIVATIVES VIA ETHER BONDS AND CARBAMATE BONDS AND THEIR SYNTHESIS AND PHARMACEUTICAL USE - Disclosed are nordihydroguaiaretic acid derivative compounds including various end groups bonded by a carbon atom or heteroatom though a side chain bonded to the respective hydroxy residue O groups by an ether bond or a carbamate bond, pharmaceutical compositions, methods of making them, and methods of using them and kits including them for the treatment of diseases and disorders, in particular, diseases resulting from or associated with a virus infection, such as HIV infection, HPV infection, or HSV infection, an inflammatory disease, such as various types of arthritis and inflammatory bowel diseases, a metabolic disease, such as diabetes, a vascular disease, such as hypertension and macular degeneration, or a proliferative disease, such as diverse types of cancers. | 05-21-2015 |
20150374709 | TETRA-SUBSTITUTED NDGA DERIVATIVES VIA ETHER BONDS AND CARBAMATE BONDS AND THEIR SYNTHESIS AND PHARMACEUTICAL USE - Disclosed are nordihydroguaiarctic acid derivative compounds including various end groups bonded by a carbon atom or heteroatom though a side chain bonded to the respective hydroxy residue O groups by an ether bond or a carbamate bond, pharmaceutical compositions, methods of making them, and methods of using them and kits including them for the treatment of diseases and disorders, in particular, diseases resulting from or associated with a virus infection, such as HIV infection, HPV infection, or HSV infection, an inflammatory disease, such as various types of arthritis and inflammatory bowel diseases, a metabolic disease, such as diabetes, a vascular disease, such as hypertension and macular degeneration, or a proliferative disease, such as diverse types of cancers. | 12-31-2015 |
Bradley Edward Morris, Raleigh, NC US
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20130132867 | Systems and Methods for Image Navigation Using Zoom Operations - In accordance with the teachings described herein, systems and methods are provided for navigating an image using zoom operations. A zoomed view of the image may be displayed on a display screen. In response to receiving a first user input, the zoomed view of the image is replaced on the display screen with a zoom selection view of the image, the zoom selection view including a base view of the image with a zoom selection window enclosing a portion of the base view of the image. A second user input may be received to move the zoom selection window in the zoom selection view to identify a portion of the image to be zoomed. A new zoomed view may then be displayed on the display screen, in place of the zoom selection view, that includes the portion of the image identified by the zoom selection window. | 05-23-2013 |
20150261725 | USER ADJUSTABLE DATA SHARING BETWEEN MULTIPLE GRAPH ELEMENTS - First sample data is generated to render an instance of a first graph element type with a first axis. Second sample data is generated to render an instance of a second graph element type with a second axis parallel to the first axis. Data points used for the first axis are different from data points used for the second axis. A first axis selector is presented in association with the first axis. An indicator is received that indicates selection of the presented first axis selector. After receipt of the indicator, a second indicator is received that indicates selection of a shared role between the first axis and the second axis. After receipt of the second indicator, the instance of the second graph element type is rendered with the first axis. Third data points used for the second axis automatically have the same value as first data points used for the first axis. | 09-17-2015 |
20150261737 | OVERVIEW AXIS HAVING A DIFFERENT GRAPH ELEMENT TYPE - A method of rendering an overview axis is provided. A first indicator indicating a first graph element type to present in a canvas panel is received. First sample data is generated to render an instance of the first graph element type in the canvas panel. A second instance of the first graph element type is rendered in an overview axis using the generated first sample data. A second indicator indicating a second graph element type as a basis for presenting the overview axis is received, wherein the second graph element type is a different graph element type from the first graph element type. Second sample data is generated to render an instance of the second graph element type in the overview axis to replace the rendered second instance of the first graph element type. | 09-17-2015 |
20150262394 | DRAG AND DROP OF GRAPH ELEMENTS - In a method of rendering a plurality of graph elements, first sample data is generated to render an instance of a first graph element type in a first cell of a canvas panel. An indicator is received that indicates a second graph element type to present in the first cell overlaid with the instance of the first graph element type. Second sample data is generated to render an instance of the second graph element type in the first cell overlaid with the instance of the first graph element type. An indicator is received that indicates selection of a fourth indicator of the instance of the second graph element type. An indicator is received that indicates dropping of the fourth indicator into a second cell. Third sample data is generated to render a second instance of the second graph element type in the second cell. | 09-17-2015 |
20150262395 | SAMPLE DATA COMPUTATION FOR RENDERING OF GRAPH ELEMENTS - In a method of computing sample data to render a graph element, first sample data is computed to render a first graph element type. A second indicator is received that indicates a second graph element type to present overlaid with the first graph element type. Second sample data is computed to render the second graph element type. Third sample data is computed to render a second instance of the first graph element type. The second instance of the first graph element type is rendered overlaid with the second graph element type using the computed second and third sample data. A first number of points computed for the second sample data is the same as a second number of points computed for the third sample data. A common axis is used, and the first number of points is determined based on a data type of the common axis. | 09-17-2015 |
20150262396 | AUTOMATIC DATA SHARING BETWEEN MULTIPLE GRAPH ELEMENTS - A method of automatically sharing data between graph elements is provided. First sample data is generated to render an instance of a first graph element type in a first cell. An indicator is received that indicates selection of a second graph element type and dropping of an indicator of the second graph element type into the first cell. Second sample data is generated to render an instance of the second graph element type in the first cell overlaid with a second instance of the first graph element type in the first cell. A common axis is used for the second instance of the first graph element type and the instance of the second graph element type. Data points used for the common axis are automatically shared between the second instance of the first graph element type and the instance of the second graph element type. | 09-17-2015 |
Donald Morris, Wendell, NC US
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20110197703 | Aircraft propeller balancing system - An aircraft system/method for propeller balancing. The system includes an inboard driver with a first and second inboard electromagnetic coil, the inboard driver and the first counterweight balancing rotor and the second counterweight balancing rotor centered around the aircraft propeller shaft rotating machine member with the first inboard electromagnetic coil proximate the first inboard magnets of the first counterweight balancing rotor, with the inboard electromagnetic coil driver proximate the rotation axis of the aircraft propeller shaft rotating machine member and the first counterweight balancing rotor outboard of the inboard electromagnetic coil driver with the first inboard electromagnetic coil generating a electromagnetic field to electromagnetically step the first inboard magnets of the at least first counterweight balancing rotor to electromagnetically actuate rotational movement of the first counterweight balancing rotor around the rotating machine member and relative to the inboard electromagnetic coil driver to a first rotor held balancing position. | 08-18-2011 |
20120269626 | AIRCRAFT PROPELLER BALANCING SYSTEM - An aircraft system and method with a first counterweight rotating balancing rotor mass concentration, and a second counterweight rotating balancing rotor mass concentration to balance a first aircraft propeller. The system includes an inboard electromagnetic coil driver with a first inboard electromagnetic coil, and a second inboard electromagnetic coil, the inboard electromagnetic coil driver and the first counterweight balancing rotor and the second counterweight balancing rotor centered around the aircraft propeller shaft rotating machine member. The system/method utilizes a first control system controller to control the coils and position the mass concentrations to balance the first aircraft propeller. The system/method includes a third counterweight rotating balancing rotor mass concentration, and a fourth counterweight rotating balancing rotor mass concentration to balance a second aircraft propeller which positioned and controlled by a second control system controller. | 10-25-2012 |
Elizabeth Morris, Carrboro, NC US
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20130212796 | Waterless Toilet System and Methods of Use - An environmentally-friendly portable toilet that is waterless, odorless and cost efficient, that uses specially-lined bags that kill pathogens and are sealed and released into a base section, which is connected to a hard plastic sitting unit, forming an integral, closed system for waterless sanitation. | 08-22-2013 |
20140157506 | Waterless Toilet System and Methods of Use - An environmentally-friendly portable toilet that is waterless, odorless and cost efficient, that uses a continuous bag supply having a predetermined single dose or portion of at least one chemical automatically deposited therein, the at least one chemical functional to kill pathogens in waste that is deposited through an opening in the seat and a corresponding opening of the continuous bag supply; the waste-filled continuous bag supply is at least temporarily sealed by activation of a mechanical sealing mechanism, and released downwardly into a base section, which is connected to a hard plastic sitting unit, forming an integral, closed system for waterless sanitation. | 06-12-2014 |
Glenwood Morris, Raleigh, NC US
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20080210223 | Apparatus and Method for Repositioning Abdominal Fatty Tissue - The present invention is directed to an apparatus and associated method for repositioning fat tissue in a patient's abdominal region during medical and surgical procedures. In particular, the apparatus of the present invention is particularly adapted for repositioning an abdominal pannus and exposing the lower abdominal and groin regions of a patient. In one embodiment, the present invention includes a base member and a support member that angularly rotatable with respect to the base member. The support member includes a surface that contacts the pannus of a patient and pushes it superiorly away from the groin region. | 09-04-2008 |
Grayson Morris, Durham, NC US
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20090063724 | System core for transferring data between an external device and memory - Details of a highly cost effective and efficient implementation of a manifold array (ManArray) architecture and instruction syntax for use therewith are described herein. Various aspects of this approach include the regularity of the syntax, the relative ease with which the instruction set can be represented in database form, the ready ability with which tools can be created, the ready generation of self-checking codes and parameterized test cases. Parameterizations can be fairly easily mapped and system maintenance is significantly simplified. | 03-05-2009 |
James Morris, Charlotte`, NC US
James E Morris, Charlotte, NC US
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20090190459 | Chromatic diffractive optical element corrector, optical system including the same and associated methods - An optical element may include a substrate including a diffractive structure having multiple periods, at least one period of the multiple periods having multiple steps, heights of the multiple steps non-monotonically increasing across the at least one period. The optical element may be used with at least two wavelengths, e.g., three wavelengths, may be on a single surface and may provide an efficiency of at least 50% for all wavelengths. | 07-30-2009 |
20100272393 | Wafer based optical chassis and associated methods - An optical chassis includes a mount substrate an optoelectronic device on the mount substrate, a spacer substrate, and a sealer substrate. The mount substrate, the spacer substrate and the sealer substrate are vertically stacked and hermetically sealing the optoelectronic device. An external electrical contact for the optoelectronic device is provided outside the sealing. At least part of the optical chassis may be made on a wafer level. A passive optical element may be provided on the sealer substrate or on another substrate stacked and secured thereto. | 10-28-2010 |
20110116801 | TRIPLEXER FOR AN OPTICAL FIBER, PACKAGE INCLUDING THE SAME, AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A triplexer including an optics block including a first port configured to receive a first light beam at a first wavelength and a second light beam at a second wavelength, and a second port configured to receive a third light beam at a third wavelength, a bounce cavity between the first and second ports, the bounce cavity being formed by opposing reflective elements adjacent respective surfaces of the optics block, a first grating opposite the first port, the first grating receiving all three light beams at substantially a same location thereon, the first grating configured to provide the first and second light beams to the bounce cavity and the third light beam to the first port, and a second grating opposite the second port, the second grating receiving the first and second light beams at spatially separated portions thereon. | 05-19-2011 |
20110222171 | RECESSED OPTICAL SURFACES - An optics block includes a substrate having first and second opposing surfaces, the substrate being a first material, a plurality of through holes extending in the substrate between the first and second opposing surface, a second material, different than the first material, filling a portion of the through holes and extending on a portion of the first surface of the substrate outside the through holes, and a first lens structure in the second material and corresponding to each of the through holes. | 09-15-2011 |
20120229908 | RECESSED OPTICAL SURFACES - An optics block includes a substrate having first and second opposing surfaces, the substrate being a first material, a plurality of through holes extending in the substrate between the first and second opposing surface, a second material, different than the first material, filling a portion of the through holes and extending on a portion of the first surface of the substrate outside the through holes, and a first lens structure in the second material and corresponding to each of the through holes. | 09-13-2012 |
Jessica Morris, Charlotte, NC US
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20110099121 | Internet-Based Tracking Number Visibility for Shipments - Shipments are tracked in an online integrated logistics system operated by a logistics service provider. A shipment order is received from a shipper. A shipment record corresponding to the order is created in the online integrated logistics system. A web-based interface permits personnel at a shipment location for the shipment to enter a tracking number and status updates corresponding to the shipment. The status updates indicate when a shipment corresponding to the shipment order has been loaded on a trailer, when the trailer is full and when the trailer has been picked up by a carrier. The tracking number and status updates are stored in the shipment record in the online integrated logistics system. The shipment record including the tracking number and status updates is made available to the shipper, the logistics service provider, and the personnel via a web-based user interface. | 04-28-2011 |
John C. Morris, Wake Forest, NC US
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20150050905 | URGENT CALL-BACK FEATURE THAT LOCKS-OUT NON-URGENT CALLS - A computer program product includes computer readable program code embodied on a computer readable storage medium. The computer program product include computer readable program code for receiving input from a user of a first communication device identifying a second communication device and initiating a call to the second communication device, computer readable program code for receiving further input from the user of the first communication device indicating that an incoming call from the identified second communication device is an urgent call, and computer readable program code for, in response to receiving the further input from the user of the first communication device, blocking any incoming call that is not identified as an urgent call is blocked. | 02-19-2015 |
20150050920 | URGENT CALL-BACK FEATURE THAT LOCKS-OUT NON-URGENT CALLS - A method includes receiving input from a user of a first communication device, the input identifying a second communication device and initiating a call to the second communication device. Further input is received from the user of the first communication device indicating that an incoming call from the identified second communication device is an urgent call. In response to receiving the further input from the user of the first communication device, any incoming call that is not identified as an urgent call is blocked. | 02-19-2015 |
Joseph Norman Morris, Chapel Hill, NC US
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20120197093 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR MONITORING PHYSIOLOGICAL DATA DURING ENVIRONMENTAL INTERFERENCE - Apparatus and methods for attenuating environmental interference are described. A wearable monitoring apparatus includes a housing configured to be attached to the body of a subject and a sensor module that includes an energy emitter that directs energy at a target region of the subject, a detector that detects an energy response signal—or physiological condition—from the subject, a filter that removes time-varying environmental interference from the energy response signal, and at least one processor that controls operations of the energy emitter, detector, and filter. | 08-02-2012 |
20150031967 | Apparatus and Methods for Monitoring Physiological Data During Environmental Interference - Apparatus and methods for attenuating environmental interference are described. A wearable monitoring apparatus includes a housing configured to be attached to the body of a subject and a sensor module that includes an energy emitter that directs energy at a target region of the subject, a detector that detects an energy response signal—or physiological condition—from the subject, a filter that removes time-varying environmental interference from the energy response signal, and at least one processor that controls operations of the energy emitter, detector, and filter. | 01-29-2015 |
Julie Morris, Raleigh, NC US
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20090234976 | PERIPHERAL DEVICE ENABLING ENHANCED COMMUNICATION - An apparatus including first and second memory devices, wherein each memory device includes data storage, a controller for controlling data transfer to and from the data storage, and a plug with contacts for connecting with the power, ground, and data contacts of an independent port of a host system. Additionally, the first and second memory devices are interconnected to share power and communicate data directly between the first and second memory devices. The memory devices may be any type of external memory device, such as a flash drive, or a peripheral device having a high data transfer rate, such as a digital video camera. | 09-17-2009 |
20090234977 | PERIPHERAL DEVICE ENABLING ENHANCED COMMUNICATION - An apparatus comprising a single memory device providing data storage, a controller for controlling data transfer to and from the data storage, and first and second bus connector plugs, wherein each plug has contacts for connecting with the power, ground, and data contacts of a port of a host system. The power and ground contacts of the first and second plugs are coupled together to provide power to the apparatus through either or both plugs. Data from either or both plugs is communicated with the controller depending upon which plugs are coupled to a port. The controller is responsible for controlling the read and write operations of the data storage. The apparatus may be any type of external memory device, such as a flash drive, or a peripheral device having a high data transfer rate, such as a digital video camera. | 09-17-2009 |
20090234991 | ENHANCED THROUGHPUT COMMUNICATION WITH A PERIPHERAL DEVICE - Method, computer program product and system for communicating data between an operating system and a single peripheral device over a bus having a plurality of hubs. Portions of the data are sequentially directed through the plurality of hubs. Preferably, the portions of the data are substantially equally sized blocks of the data. Effective data transfer rates can be increased by connecting the peripheral to two root hubs instead of just one. The data storage system comprises a host computer including an operating system and a bus having a plurality of hubs, a single peripheral device coupled to the hubs, and a processor for communication with the peripheral device. | 09-17-2009 |
Julie Anne Morris, Raleigh, NC US
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20090033980 | HARDWARE CONTROLLED ONE-TIME WRITE FOR FISCAL PRINTERS - A computer implemented method and data processing system for providing a hardware controlled one-time write for fiscal printers. A signal from a fiscal printer is received at a memory controller in an electronic journal or fiscal memory card. The signal comprises transaction data and an address in a memory space in the electronic journal or fiscal memory card. The memory controller checks a marker bit corresponding to the address to determine if the marker bit is in a written state. Responsive to a determination that the marker bit is not in a written state, the memory controller sets the marker bit to the written state. The memory controller then writes the transaction data to the address in the memory space. | 02-05-2009 |
20100141217 | Techniques for Charging a Wireless Device - A technique for charging a wireless device includes detecting a physical presence of a user with respect to the device. A magnetic force is provided between a charging pad and the device only when the physical presence of the user, with respect to the device, is not detected. In this case, a rechargeable power source of the device receives a charging current from the charging pad via conductive contacts of the device. | 06-10-2010 |
20100327801 | PROXIMITY POWER PAD - A polygonal power pad includes an optional connector to connect to a power supply and a power network in the power pad. At least one power connector is coupled to the power network and is disposed on a periphery of the pad. The power connector is operable to receive and provide power to a provided adjacent pad. At least one power transfer coil embedded in the pad, is coupled to the power network to transfer power to a device proximate the pad | 12-30-2010 |
20110034043 | COMMUNICATION WITH A MULTI-CONTACT PAD HAVING A USB APPLICATION - Apparatus for making an electrical connection in a system requiring four electrical connections, including an electrical connection pad having an array of four types of electrically conductive contacts, all conductive contacts of a given type being electrically connected to all other conductive contacts of the same type; and an arrangement for providing electrical connections to conductive contacts on the pads, the arrangement having electrically conductive pins for making contact with the conductive contacts, wherein the types of electrically conductive contacts include two contacts for power and two separate contacts for signals. The pins may be arranged at corners of a first square and a second square, with the first square being rotated by forty-five degrees with respect to the second square, and a pin located at a common center of both squares. A method of operation of the apparatus, and various applications and configurations for its use. | 02-10-2011 |
20110055627 | Seamless Application Session Reconstruction Between Devices - A first device captures session data for each application session that is executing on a first device, and provides the session data to a second device in order for the second device to reconstruct the application sessions. A first device identifies one or more application sessions currently executing on the first device. Each of the application sessions include a media object and session data, which includes a media object identifier that corresponds to the media object and a first device media session position. The first device captures the session data transmits the captured session data to one or more second devices. The second devices are adapted to reconstruct at least one of the application sessions using the received session data and positions the application sessions at a second device media session position that corresponds to the received first device media session position. | 03-03-2011 |
20110106815 | Method and Apparatus for Selectively Re-Indexing a File System - A method and apparatus are disclosed for re-indexing a file system is disclosed. A detection module detects a reconnection of a storage device to an electronic device. The storage device was previously connected to and then disconnected from the electronic device. The storage device comprises a file system and the electronic device stores first metadata indexing the file system. A determination module determines if the file system is changed since the previous connection. An access module accesses the file system using the first metadata in response to the file system not changing since the previous connection. A re-index module re-indexes the file system in response to the file system changing since the previous connection. | 05-05-2011 |
20110113283 | Apparatus and Method for Reloading Software Images - An apparatus and method are disclosed for reloading software images. A copy module copies application metadata for an application image to an application metadata copy. The application metadata and application image are stored on a writable memory of a data processing device. The application metadata copy is stored remotely from the data processing device. A detection module detects an operational anomaly. An erasure module erases at least the application image on the writeable memory in response to detecting the operational anomaly. An identification module identifies the application image from the application metadata copy. A reload module reloads the application image to the writable memory using the application metadata copy. | 05-12-2011 |
20120011707 | COMMUNICATION WITH A MULTI-CONTACT PAD HAVING A USB APPLICATION - Apparatus for making an electrical connection in a system requiring four electrical connections, including an electrical connection pad having an array of four types of electrically conductive contacts, all conductive contacts of a given type being electrically connected to all other conductive contacts of the same type; and an arrangement for providing electrical connections to conductive contacts on the pads, the arrangement having electrically conductive pins for making contact with the conductive contacts, wherein the types of electrically conductive contacts include two contacts for power and two separate contacts for signals. The pins may be arranged at corners of a first square and a second square, with the first square being rotated by forty-five degrees with respect to the second square, and a pin located at a common center of both squares. A method of operation of the apparatus, and various applications and configurations for its use. | 01-19-2012 |
20120044146 | Optical User Input Devices - Embodiments provisioning various electronic devices with optical user input devices having one or more optical sensors are described. Embodiments broadly contemplate expanding the functionality of current user input devices through use of a variety of optical sensors in a variety of configurations, as described further herein. | 02-23-2012 |
20120112998 | Sensor Control - An apparatus includes sensors configured to sense optical information, assignment circuitry configured to assign a dominant status to one of the sensors and a nondominant status to another one of the sensors and control circuitry configured to output one or more commands based on sensed optical information and status. Various other apparatuses, systems, methods, etc., are also disclosed. | 05-10-2012 |
20120113044 | Multi-Sensor Device - A multi-sensor device includes an optical sensor portion and a capacitive sensor portion where the capacitive sensor portion borders the optical sensor portion. Various other devices, systems, methods, etc., are also disclosed. | 05-10-2012 |
20120208507 | MANNERS REMINDER - A method includes sensing a local environmental condition, receiving an electronic communication message, sensing a local microphone signal level associated with the communication message, and issuing a notification if the local microphone signal level exceeds a threshold associated with the local environmental condition. In such a method, an electronic communication may be a telephone call, a video call, a text message, a message communicated via a short message service, a message communicated via a multimedia message service or other type of message. Various other apparatuses, systems, methods, etc., are also disclosed. | 08-16-2012 |
20120218187 | TIME WINDOWS FOR SENSOR INPUT - An apparatus includes timing circuitry configured to initiate a timing window in response to input sensed by an optical sensor, association circuitry configured to associate the input with additional input sensed by a different optical sensor if the additional input commences during the timing window and filter circuitry configured to filter out additional input sensed by a different optical sensor if the additional input commences after expiration of the timing window and prior to a subsequent initiation of the timing window. Various other apparatuses, systems, methods, etc., are also disclosed. | 08-30-2012 |
20150370362 | SENSOR CONTROL - An apparatus can include a left optical trackpad that, responsive to object sensing, outputs a left optical trackpad signal; a right optical trackpad that, responsive to object sensing, outputs a right optical trackpad signal; assignment circuitry that assigns a status to the optical trackpads that is a right hand dominant status or a left hand dominant status; and control circuitry that outputs one or more commands based at least in part on the status and at least one of the right optical trackpad signal and the left optical trackpad signal. | 12-24-2015 |
Raymond J. Morris, Pittsboro, NC US
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20100325081 | SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED METHOD FOR DETERMINING AND APPLYING SOCIOCULTURAL CHARACTERISTICS - A computer system and associated method are provided for evaluating a sociocultural event associated with a target human subject. An analytical processing device analyzes a communication sample associated with the sociocultural event involving the target human subject to determine an apparent cultural data element, an apparent linguistic data element, a contextual data element, and/or a communicative data element associated with the communication sample. A correlative processing device correlates the contextual data element with a projected cultural data element and/or a projected linguistic data element expected of a corresponding hypothetical human subject. A comparative processing device compares the apparent cultural data element and/or the apparent linguistic data element with the corresponding projected linguistic data element and/or the projected cultural data element to determine whether the sociocultural event is consistent with the target human subject. | 12-23-2010 |
20100325082 | System and Associated Method for Determining and Applying Sociocultural Characteristics - A computer system and associated method are provided for analyzing a scenario task to determine contextual characteristics thereof. An analytical processing device parses the scenario task into parsed task requirements. An associative processing device associates each parsed task requirement with a task requirement identifier and a task requirement resolution factor, and associates the task requirement identifiers to define a task requirement model. A correlative processing device correlates the task requirement model with a database of scenario data elements, by correlating the task requirement identifiers and/or the task requirement resolution factors with the respective scenario data element identifiers and/or scenario resolution factors associated with the scenario data elements. A compilation processing device forms contextual characteristics having categories, attributes, parameters, and parameter values associated with the correlated scenario data element identifiers and scenario resolution factors, wherein the contextual characteristics cooperate to populate the task requirement model. | 12-23-2010 |
Richard W. Morris, Durham, NC US
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20090075271 | Methods of identifying individuals at risk of perioperative bleeding, renal dysfunction or stroke - The present invention relates, in general, to perioperative bleeding and, in particular, to methods of identifying individuals at risk of perioperative bleeding. | 03-19-2009 |
20100047775 | Method of identifying individuals at risk of perioperative myocardial injury, major adverse cardiac events, cognitive decline, arrhythmias, depression or bleeding - The present invention relates to methods of identifying individuals at risk of perioperative myocardial injury, major adverse cardiac events, cognitive decline, arrhythmias, depression and bleeding. | 02-25-2010 |
20120322667 | METHODS OF IDENTIFYING INDIVIDUALS AT RISK OF PERIOPERATIVE BLEEDING, RENAL DYSFUNCTION OR STROKE - The present invention relates, in general, to perioperative bleeding and, in particular, to methods of identifying individuals at risk of perioperative bleeding. | 12-20-2012 |
20140141429 | METHODS OF IDENTIFYING INDIVIDUALS AT RISK OF PERIOPERATIVE BLEEDING, RENAL DYSFUNCTION OR STROKE - The present invention relates, in general, to perioperative bleeding and, in particular, to methods of identifying individuals at risk of perioperative bleeding. | 05-22-2014 |
Robert A. Morris, Fayetteville, NC US
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20080258667 | TEST MODULE FOR MOTOR CONTROL CENTER SUBUNIT - A system and method are provided for coordinating the installation and removal a motor control center subunit with the power connection and interruption thereof A system of interlocks and indicators causes an operator to install a motor control center subunit into a motor control center, and connect supply and control power thereto, in a particular order. Once installed, a test module system included with the subunit provides for pass-through connection of signals from equipment test points. The test module can thus relay internal conditions of the subunit to the operator without a need for disengaging or opening the subunit. | 10-23-2008 |
20090086414 | FREE-WHEELING CLUTCH FOR A MOTOR CONTROL CENTER SUBUNIT HAVING MOVEABLE LINE CONTACTS - A system and method for connecting supply power to motor control components includes use of a motor control center subunit with moveable supply power contacts. After a motor control center subunit is secured into a motor control center compartment, the supply power contacts may be advanced to engage supply power buses. For disconnection, the supply power contacts may be retracted and isolated from the buses before physical removal of the subunit. A free wheeling mechanism prevents supply power contacts from advancing and retracting past a preset travel range. | 04-02-2009 |
20090301851 | REMOTE OPERATION OF A MOTOR CONTROL CENTER SUBUNIT DISCONNECT - A system and method are provided for remotely actuating a subunit disconnect in a motor control center subunit. A motor control center subunit includes a subunit housing configured to fit within a motor control center and a subunit disconnect configured to selectively control a supply power to motor control components of the subunit housing. A control mechanism is attached to the subunit housing to activate and deactivate the subunit disconnect and a remote control device communicates with the control mechanism and is configured to operate the control mechanism to activate and deactivate the subunit disconnect. | 12-10-2009 |
20100118473 | MOTOR CONTROL CENTER SUBUNIT HAVING VISIBLE CONTACT DISCONNECTION AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - A motor control center subunit includes a subunit housing configured to fit within a motor control center. The housing has a front panel. The motor control center subunit also includes a drive mechanism attached to the subunit housing. The drive mechanism is configured to control a plurality of line connectors to move between a retracted position and an extended position when the subunit housing is seated in the motor control center and the front panel of the subunit housing is in a closed position. A window is disposed in the front panel of the subunit housing and is positioned to provide a view of the plurality of line connectors. | 05-13-2010 |
20110285483 | REMOTE OPERATION OF A MOTOR CONTROL CENTER SUBUNIT DISCONNECT - A system and method are provided for remotely actuating a subunit disconnect in a motor control center subunit. A motor control center subunit includes a subunit housing configured to fit within a motor control center and a subunit disconnect configured to selectively control a supply power to motor control components of the subunit housing. A control mechanism is attached to the subunit housing to activate and deactivate the subunit disconnect and a remote control device communicates with the control mechanism and is configured to operate the control mechanism to activate and deactivate the subunit disconnect. | 11-24-2011 |
20130088812 | MOTOR CONTROL CENTER SUBUNIT HAVING MOVEABLE LINE CONTACTS AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - A system and method for connecting supply power to motor control components includes use of a motor control center subunit with moveable supply power contacts. After a motor control center subunit is secured into a motor control center compartment, the supply power contacts may be advanced to engage supply power buses. For disconnection, the supply power contacts may be retracted and isolated from the buses before physical removal of the subunit. | 04-11-2013 |
20140362498 | COORDINATING INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION OF A MOTOR CONTROL CENTER SUBUNIT HAVING MOVEABLE LINE CONTACTS - A system and method are provided for coordinating the installation and removal a motor control center subunit with the power connection and interruption thereof. A system of interlocks and indicators causes an operator to install a motor control center subunit into a motor control center, and connect supply and control power thereto, in a particular order. Embodiments of the invention may prevent actuation of line contacts of the bucket, and shield the line contacts, until the bucket is fully installed in the motor control center. Other embodiments also prevent circuit breaker closure until the line contacts are engaged with a bus of the motor control center. | 12-11-2014 |
20150103472 | BUCKET ASSEMBLIES FOR MOTOR CONTROL CENTERS (MCC) WITH DISCONNECT ASSEMBLIES AND RELATED MCC CABINETS AND METHODS - Circuit breakers with a rotary handle attached to an inwardly oriented shaft that connects to a gear assembly that translates rotational input to linear input also include a trip assist spring in communication with the rack gear so that, in operation, the trip assist spring applies a force to the operator slider and forces the handle to a consistent trip position. | 04-16-2015 |
Robert Allan Morris, Fayetteville, NC US
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20100157512 | MOTOR CONTROL CENTER SUBUNIT HAVING MOVEABLE LINE CONTACTS AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - A system and method for connecting supply power to motor control components includes use of a motor control center subunit with moveable supply power contacts. After a motor control center subunit is secured into a motor control center compartment, the supply power contacts may be advanced to engage supply power buses. For disconnection, the supply power contacts may be refracted and isolated from the buses before physical removal of the subunit. | 06-24-2010 |
20110032663 | MOTOR CONTROL CENTER AND SUBUNIT THEREFOR - A subunit is provided for a motor control center including an enclosure, a number of compartments, a plurality of power lines, and a number of covers for covering the compartments. The subunit includes a housing removably disposed within a corresponding one of the compartments, a plurality of electrical contacts movably coupled to the housing, and an actuating assembly for moving the electrical contacts into and out of electrical contact with the power lines. The subunit further includes at least one of a locking assembly, a panel assembly, and a secondary disconnect assembly. The locking assembly locks the position of the electrical contacts and restricts access to the actuating assembly. The panel assembly is pivotable and translatable with respect to the subunit housing. The secondary disconnect assembly is independent from the actuating assembly in order that movement of the electrical contacts does not move the secondary disconnect assembly. | 02-10-2011 |
20110149479 | MOTOR CONTROL CENTER AND SUBUNIT THEREFOR - A subunit is provided for a motor control center including an enclosure, a number of compartments, a plurality of power lines, and a number of covers for covering the compartments. The subunit includes a housing removably disposed within a corresponding one of the compartments, a plurality of electrical contacts movably coupled to the housing, and an actuating assembly for moving the electrical contacts into and out of electrical contact with the power lines. The subunit further includes at least one of a locking assembly, a panel assembly, and a secondary disconnect assembly. The locking assembly locks the position of the electrical contacts and restricts access to the actuating assembly. The panel assembly is pivotable and translatable with respect to the subunit housing. The secondary disconnect assembly is independent from the actuating assembly in order that movement of the electrical contacts does not move the secondary disconnect assembly. | 06-23-2011 |
20110149480 | MOTOR CONTROL CENTER AND SUBUNIT THEREFOR - A subunit is provided for a motor control center including an enclosure, a number of compartments, a plurality of power lines, and a number of covers for covering the compartments. The subunit includes a housing removably disposed within a corresponding one of the compartments, a plurality of electrical contacts movably coupled to the housing, and an actuating assembly for moving the electrical contacts into and out of electrical contact with the power lines. The subunit further includes at least one of a locking assembly, a panel assembly, and a secondary disconnect assembly. The locking assembly locks the position of the electrical contacts and restricts access to the actuating assembly. The panel assembly is pivotable and translatable with respect to the subunit housing. The secondary disconnect assembly is independent from the actuating assembly in order that movement of the electrical contacts does not move the secondary disconnect assembly. | 06-23-2011 |
20110232039 | Enhanced Disconnect Handle Operators - An extendable device engages and operates a handle mounted on an electrical switching apparatus. The extendable device includes a first linear portion and a second linear portion, each of the first and second linear portions having a first end and a second end, a handle adaptor extending away from the second end of one of the first and second linear portions and a retainer mechanism structured to engage the first linear portion and the second linear portion such that the extendable device can be adjusted to a particular length and maintained at the particular length. The handle adaptor is structured to engage the handle such that the handle can be moved from a first position to a different second position. | 09-29-2011 |
20120033351 | MOTOR CONTROL CENTER AND BUS ASSEMBLY THEREFOR - A bus assembly is provided for a motor control center (MCC). The MCC includes an enclosure, an electrical switching apparatus, such as a circuit breaker, which is removably coupled to the enclosure, and at least one subunit. The bus assembly includes a horizontal bus, a number of vertical buses, and a number of short circuit protective devices (SCPDs), such as fuses or circuit breakers. The horizontal bus is electrically connected to the circuit breaker, each vertical bus electrically connects a corresponding subunit to the horizontal bus, and each SCPD is disposed between the horizontal bus and a corresponding one of the vertical buses. The SCPDs reduce the peak current level and arc flash energy experienced by the subunits, and relatively quickly clear the arcing event. | 02-09-2012 |
20130077210 | Motor Control Center Unit with Multiple Feeder Configurations - A motor control center unit comprising multiple feeders is described. The unit may also contain a common breaker interlock release configured to lock out breakers for all of the feeders. The breakers of the multiple feeders and the breaker interlock release may be accessible and operable through an isolation cover of the motor control center unit. | 03-28-2013 |
20130279081 | MOTOR CONTROL CENTER AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEM THEREFOR - A communication system is provided for a motor control center. The motor control center includes an enclosure and a plurality of subunits. The enclosure comprises a framework for dividing the enclosure into a plurality of compartments. The subunits are removably disposed within the compartments. The communication system includes a mounting bracket fixedly attached to the framework, within a corresponding one of the compartments, and a communication module mounted on the mounting bracket. The communication module includes a housing and a number of features such as, for example and without limitation, a DIP switch and electrical connector(s), disposed on the housing. Accordingly, when the subunit is removed from the compartment, the communication module remains, fixed to the enclosure framework. The mounting bracket includes a hinge that allows the communication module to pivot with respect to the compartment to provide access to the features. | 10-24-2013 |
20140321067 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR POWERING MOTOR CONTROL CENTERS USING BACKFEED MODULES - A power backfeed apparatus includes a housing configured be removably positioned in a compartment of a motor control center (MCC), a contact assembly supported by the housing and comprising at least one contact configured to face a corresponding at least one power conductor of the MCC when the housing is disposed in the compartment and a power cable connector supported by the housing and configured to support connection of an external power cable thereto when the housing is disposed in the compartment, the power cable connector configured to be electrically coupled to the at least one contact of the contact assembly. A contact engagement mechanism forces the at least one contact into contact with the at least one power conductor to electrically couple the at least one contact and the at least one power conductor. | 10-30-2014 |
20150221458 | DISCONNECT OPERATING HANDLES SUITABLE FOR CIRCUIT BREAKERS AND RELATED BUCKET ASSEMBLIES - Disconnect operating handles for circuit breakers are configured with a rotary handle attached to an inwardly oriented shaft that connects to a gear assembly that translates rotational input to linear input. The disconnect operating handles include pivoting lockout levers that automatically “pop” out to expose the lockout space for a padlock when a user touches the lever in an appropriate location. | 08-06-2015 |
20150221459 | DISCONNECT OPERATING HANDLES SUITABLE FOR CIRCUIT BREAKERS AND RELATED BUCKET ASSEMBLIES AND HANDLE INTERLOCKS - Disconnect operating handles for circuit breakers are configured with a rotary handle attached to an inwardly oriented shaft that connects to a gear assembly that translates rotational input to linear input. The disconnect operating handles include pivoting lockout levers that can automatically “pop” out to expose the lockout space for a padlock when a user touches the lever in an appropriate location. | 08-06-2015 |
20150255966 | COMPACT DUAL FEEDERS FOR CIRCUIT BREAKERS AND RELATED BUCKETS AND MOTOR CONTROL CENTERS (MCCs) - Dual starters and/or feeders are positioned in a unit housing to be offset from one another in a front to back direction to provide a compact configuration for a MCC cabinet. The dual starters or feeders can communicate with a respective external handle attached to an inwardly oriented shaft. The handles can be rotary handles that connect to a respective gear assembly that transforms rotational input to linear input. | 09-10-2015 |
20150296639 | MOTOR CONTROL CENTER UNITS INCLUDING AUXILIARY POWER INTERLOCK CIRCUITS AND METHODS OF OPERATING SAME - A motor control center (MCC) unit for installation in a compartment of an MCC includes a frame, a bus contact assembly supported by the frame and comprising at least one moveable bus contact configured to releasably engage at least one power bus of the MCC, an auxiliary power input supported by the frame and configured to be connected to an external power source, and a control circuit supported by the frame. The MCC unit further includes an interlock circuit configured to selectively couple the control circuit to the at least one bus contact and the auxiliary power input responsive to positioning of the at least one bus contact. The interlock circuit may be configured to prevent power flow between the control circuit and the auxiliary power input when the at least one bus contact is engaged with the power bus. | 10-15-2015 |
20150380910 | MOTOR CONTROL CENTER UNITS WITH RETRACTABLE STABS - Motor control centers have units or buckets with one or more sliding shutters that controllably block access to a stab isolation port based on position of the operator disconnect handle using attached cams that slide the shutter right and left. A front panel of the unit or bucket may also be configured to pivot out about a long axis associated with a bottom long side thereof. | 12-31-2015 |
20150382492 | TELESCOPING PANELS SUITABLE FOR MOTOR CONTROL CENTER UNITS - Motor control centers have units or bucket assemblies with a front panel configured to pivot about a long axis associated with a bottom long side thereof and slide radially with respect to the shaft, away from the shaft in an open position to thereby position the front panel a distance away from the shaft to be able to fully open to at least ninety degrees. | 12-31-2015 |
Robert P. Morris, Raleign, NC US
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20080301320 | Method And System For Managing Communication Protocol Data Based On MIME Types - Methods and systems are described for managing communication protocol data in a communication stack of an electronic device. One method includes providing a MIME type communication layer in a communication stack that comprises a plurality of communication layers and is operatively coupled to a network interface for receiving and sending data over a network. The MIME type communication layer receives a protocol frame that includes content in a payload, and an endpoint identifier associated with a recipient of the content, determines a MIME type associated with the content, identifies an element by parsing the content of the protocol frame based on the determined MIME type, and determines a data item corresponding to the identified element of the determined MIME type. The data item is provided to the recipient asociated with the endpoint identifier. wherein the recipient receives the data item without parsing the content of the protocol frame. | 12-04-2008 |
Robert Paul Morris, Raleigh, NC US
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20090009610 | Automatically Configuring A Web-Enabled Digital Camera To Access The Internet - A method and system for automatically configuring a hand-held electronic device for accessing a site on a public network is disclosed. The method and system include establishing a connection to a website server, which is responsible for establishing and maintaining website accounts, and sending information uniquely identifying the electronic device to the website server. The server then sends user account information to the device, including an account ID and password, created based on the electronic device information. The user account information is then stored on electronic device for use the next time the electronic device accesses the website, whereby the user does not have to enter account information in order to establish the ISP connection or the website account before accessing the public network. | 01-08-2009 |
20090030905 | Method And System For Providing Links To Resources Related To A Specified Resource - The present invention is related to a computer-implemented method and system for providing links to one or more resources related to a specified resource. The method according to the present invention includes allowing a user to configure a relation comprising a matching criteria for the resource, associating the relation with the specified resource, and processing the relation to create a relation set comprising the links to the one or more related resources satisfying the matching criteria. | 01-29-2009 |
20090254627 | Method, System, And Data Structure For Providing A General Request/Response Messaging Protocol Using A Presence Protocol - A method and system are described for providing a general request/response protocol using a presence protocol. According to an exemplary embodiment, a method is described for using the presence protocol for receiving from a requesting entity a descriptor of a resource associated with a responding entity and a request related to the resource. The descriptor and the request are sent to the responding entity using the presence protocol. Using the presence protocol, a response is received from the responding entity replying to the request. The response is sent to the requesting entity using the presence protocol. | 10-08-2009 |
20110176790 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR COORDINATING PLAYING OF MEDIA STREAMS - Methods and systems are described for coordinating playing of media streams. In one aspect, an access by a media player to a presentation device to play a media stream is detected. Additionally, presentation focus information is accessed for determining whether the media player has presentation focus for playing the media stream. Further, it is determine, based on the presentation focus information, that the media player has presentation focus for playing the media stream. Still further, in response to determining the media player has presentation focus, it is indicated that the media player is allowed to play the media stream via the presentation device. | 07-21-2011 |
20110179364 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR AUTOMATING OPERATIONS ON A PLURALITY OF OBJECTS - Methods and systems are described for automating operations on a plurality of objects. In one aspect, a method and system receives, based on a user input detected by an input device, a do-for-each indicator; identifies a target application for the do-for-each indicator; and, in response to receiving the do-for-each indicator, instructs the target application to perform an operation on each object in a plurality of objects while each object is sequentially represented, on a display device, as selected. | 07-21-2011 |
20110179383 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR AUTOMATICALLY SELECTING OBJECTS IN A PLURALITY OF OBJECTS - Methods and systems are described for automatically selecting objects in a plurality of objects. In one aspect, a method and system receives, based on a user input detected by an input device, an iterate indicator for automatically iterating through a plurality of objects; determines a target application, wherein the target application is configured to present the plurality of objects on a display device; and in response to receiving the iterate indicator, instructs the target application to automatically present sequentially in time each object, in the plurality, as selected. | 07-21-2011 |
20110179390 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR TRAVERSING NODES IN PATH ON A DISPLAY DEVICE - Methods and systems are described for traversing nodes in path on a display device. In one aspect methods and systems include, detecting a first navigation input from a user. Determining a first path including a first plurality of nodes in a hierarchy. In response to the first navigation input, traversing the first path by providing for sequentially presenting in time, by a display device, first visual representations of the nodes in the first path, the first visual representations indicating corresponding current locations during the traversing. | 07-21-2011 |
20110191677 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR CONTROLLING PLAY OF MEDIA STREAMS - Methods and systems are described for controlling play of media streams. In one aspect, a media control user interface including selectable representations identifying a plurality of operating media players is presented. The operating media players are configured for accessing a presentation device. A user selection identifying a selected portion of the plurality of operating media players is received. And, an indication is provided allowing a media player in the selected portion access to the presentation device. | 08-04-2011 |
20110202843 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR DELAYING PRESENTATION OF AN UPDATE TO A USER INTERFACE - Methods and systems are described for delaying presentation of an update to a user interface. In one aspect, first update information is received for sending to a display device to update a previously updated, existing visual component. A specified visibility condition is detected as not being met. In response to detecting the visibility condition is not met, the sending of the first update information is deferred. The visibility condition is detected as met. In response to detecting the visibility condition is met, the sending of the first update information to update the visual component is performed. | 08-18-2011 |
20110213820 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR SHARING INFORMATION FOR DETECTING AN IDLE TCP CONNECTION - Methods and systems are described for sharing information for detecting an idle TCP connection. In one aspect, a second node receives a packet in a TCP connection. A header in the packet is detected identifying metadata for a period, detectable by a first node, during which no packet including data is received in the connection by the first node. The second node modifies a timeout associated with the connection based on the metadata. In another aspect, a first node receives information for detecting a period during which no packet including data sent in the TCP connection by a second node is received by the first node. A packet is generated including a header identifying metadata for the period based on the information, and sent to the second node. The period is detected based on the information. The connection is deactivated in response to detecting the period. | 09-01-2011 |
20110252256 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR MANAGING AN IDLE COMPUTING COMPONENT - Methods and systems are described for managing an idle computing component. In one aspect, an idle period is detected for an addressable entity included in an application process and stored in a processor memory defined by an address space of an IPU in an application process. The addressable entity is not accessed by an IPU for executing during the idle period. A determination is made that specified idle condition is met for the idle period. The addressable entity is removed from the processor memory in response to the determination that the idle condition is met. | 10-13-2011 |
20110252356 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR IDENTIFYING AN IDLE USER INTERFACE ELEMENT - Methods and systems are described for identifying an idle user interface element. In one aspect, a user interface element is identified that includes a user detectable representation of data processed by an application. An idle period is identified by determining the user interface element is not updated, by the application in response to a change in the data, during the idle period. A determination is made that a specified condition is met for the idle period. In response to the determination, idle information is sent to present a user detectable idle indication for the user interface element. | 10-13-2011 |
20110261816 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR DISABLING AN OPERATIVE COUPLING TO A NETWORK - Methods and systems are described for disabling an operative coupling to a network. In an aspect, first data received for forwarding is forwarded between a first node in a first network and a second node in a second network by a network relay via a first operative coupling to the first network of a first network interface hardware component in the network relay and via a second operative coupling to the second network of a second network interface hardware component in the network relay. A determination is made that a specified decoupling condition is met. The second operative coupling is disabled subsequent to the forwarding and in response to the determination while the first operative coupling remains enabled for receiving second data for forwarding. | 10-27-2011 |
20110261817 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR ENABLING AN OPERATIVE COUPLING TO A NETWORK - Methods and systems are described for enabling an operative coupling to a network. In an aspect, first data is detected for forwarding between a first node in a first network and another node by a network relay including a first network interface hardware component operatively coupled to a first network. A determination is made that a second operative coupling to a second network of a second network interface hardware component in the network relay is disabled. The second network interface hardware component is configured to enabled the second operative coupling, in response to the determination. Data received for forwarding between the first network and the second network is forwarded via the enabled second operative coupling. | 10-27-2011 |
20110271000 | Automatically Configuring A Web-Enabled Portable Device To Access The Internet - Automatically configuring a portable electronic device for accessing a site on a public network is disclosed. The method and system include establishing a connection to at least one server for establishing and maintaining website accounts, and sending information uniquely identifying the electronic device to the at least one server. The at least one server sends user account information to the device, including an account ID and password, created based on the electronic device information. The user account information is stored on the device for use the next time the device accesses the website, whereby the user does not have to enter account information in order to establish the ISP connection or the website account before accessing the public network or, if the user account is not completely set up, to establish the user account a next time the device connects to the at least one server. | 11-03-2011 |
20110295924 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR PREVENTING PROCESSING OF AN HTTP RESPONSE - Methods and systems are described for preventing processing of an HTTP response. In one aspect, first command information identifying a first command for sending in an HTTP request to a server is received from a user agent. A determination is made that no command response for the first command is to be received for delivery from the server to the user agent. A no-return indicator is set in a data storage media, in response to the determination. The first command is sent in the HTTP request to the server. | 12-01-2011 |
20110295930 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR PROCESSING AN ATTACHED COMMAND RESPONSE - Methods and systems are described for processing an attached command response. In one aspect, an attachable command is sent in a first HTTP request to a server node. A second HTTP response to a second HTTP request sent to the server node is received. A determination is made that the second HTTP response includes at least a portion of the first command response. | 12-01-2011 |
20110295931 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR PROCESSING A COMBINED COMMAND RESPONSE - Methods and systems are described for processing a combined command response. In one aspect, a first HTTP request identifying a first command and a second HTTP request identifying a second command are sent by a user agent node to a server node. A combined HTTP response is received. A determination is made that the combined HTTP response includes a first command response for the first command and a second command response for the second command. | 12-01-2011 |
20110295932 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR PROCESSING AN ATTACHED COMMAND RESPONSE BASED ON A MARKUP ELEMENT - Methods and systems are described for processing an attached command response based on a markup element. In one aspect, a resource including an attach markup element is sent. A first request message identifying a command and a second request message are received including attach-request information based on the element. Either or both of a command response to the command and a response message to the second request message is determined attachable. In response, the response message is sent including some or all of the command response. | 12-01-2011 |
20110295933 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR PROCESSING A NON-RETURNABLE COMMAND RESPONSE BASED ON A MARKUP ELEMENT - Methods and systems are described for processing a non-returnable command response based on a markup element. In one aspect, a resource is sent to a user agent includes a no-return markup element. A request message is received identifying a command and including no-return-request information based on the resource. The command is processed and no command response is sent for delivery to the user agent in response to receiving the no-return-request information. | 12-01-2011 |
20110295966 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR PROCESSING A COMBINED COMMAND RESPONSE BASED ON A MARKUP ELEMENT - Methods and systems are described for processing a combined command response based on a markup element. In one aspect, a resource is sent including a markup element identifying combine-request information. The combine-request information is received in a first request message identifying a first command. A second request message is received identifying a second command. A first response to the first command is determined to be combinable. In response, a combined response message is sent including a second response to the second command and the first response. | 12-01-2011 |
20110314078 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR IDENTIFYING A CONTACTEE IN A COMMUNICATION - Methods and systems are described for identifying a contactee in a communication. A first alias is received identifying a contactor communicant in a network-based communication. The contactor communicant is represented by a contactor communications agent. A communications address for a contactee communicant, not included in the communication, is located based on the first alias. The communications address of the contactee communicant is included in the communication, in response to receiving the first alias. Data is sent, based on the communications address of the contactee, in the communication for delivery to a communications agent representing the contactee communicant. | 12-22-2011 |
20110314097 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR IDENTIFYING A COMMUNICANT IN A COMMUNICATION - Methods and systems are described for identifying a communicant in a communication. For a communication between a contactor node, representing a contactor communicant, and a contactee node, representing a contactee communicant, an identifier of one of the contactor communicant and the contactee communicant is received. Based on the received identifier, an alias is located for the contactor communicant when the received identifier identifies the contactee communicant and for the contactee communicant when the received identifier identifies the contactor communicant. Presentation information is sent to present the alias in a representation of the communication presented via an output device. | 12-22-2011 |
20120002116 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR SELECTING A DATA SOURCE BASED ON A CHANNEL IDENTIFIER - Methods and systems are described for selecting a data source based on a channel identifier. Channel information identifying a first channel identifier is detected. The first channel identifier is bound to a first frequency channel accessed, via a tuner, as a first data source for a first presentation being presented via an output device. Second channel information identifying a second channel identifier is detected during the first presentation. A binding between the second channel identifier and second access information for accessing a second data source via a data access component other than the tuner is identified. The second data source is accessed, via the data access component, for presenting, via an output device, a second presentation based on second data from the second data source. | 01-05-2012 |
20120005706 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR PROCESSING A CONTEXTUAL CHANNEL IDENTIFIER - Methods and systems are described for processing a contextual channel identifier. A channel identifier is detected. A context setting is detected identifying a first channel binding for the channel identifier. The first channel binding identifies a frequency channel accessible via a frequency tuner for presenting, via an output device, data from the first frequency channel. A detection is made that the context setting identifies a second channel context. The first channel identifier identifies a second channel binding based on the second channel context. In response to detecting that the context setting identifies the second channel context, a second data source identified by the second channel binding is accessed to present data from the second data source via an output device. | 01-05-2012 |
20120005713 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR CONFIGURING ACCESS TO A DATA SOURCE BASED ON A CHANNEL IDENTIFIER - Methods and systems are described for configuring access to a data source based on a channel identifier. First channel information identifying a first channel is received. The first channel identifier is bound to a frequency channel accessible via a tuner. First access information is received for accessing a first data source not accessible via the tuner. A binding between the first channel identifier and the first channel access information is created. The binding is stored in a data store to locate the access information based on a selection of the channel identifier; so that data from the first data source is accessed from the first data source rather than accessing data received in the first frequency channel. | 01-05-2012 |
20120005714 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR CONFIGURING A CONTEXTUAL CHANNEL IDENTIFIER - Methods and systems are described for configuring a contextual channel identifier. Channel information is received that identifies a channel identifier in a first channel binding, in a first channel context, binding the channel identifier to a first data source. The first data source is accessible via a tuner and is accessed, when the first channel context is active and the channel identifier is selected, to receive data from the first data source to present via an output device. Context configuration information is received identifying a second channel binding that binds the channel identifier to a second data source. The second channel binding is bound to a second channel context, in response to receiving the context configuration information, so that the second data source is accessed, when the second context is active and the channel is selected, to receive data from the second data source to present via an output device. | 01-05-2012 |
20120011207 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR PROCESSING A REQUEST FOR A RESOURCE IN A COMMUNICATION - Methods and systems are described for processing a request for a resource in a communication. In an aspect, a criterion is received, by a second node, for a requesting a resource via a first communication addressed to a first node. The first communication is sent, to the first node, including an attachment request based on the criterion. A second communication is received, by the second node, including the resource as an attachment. | 01-12-2012 |
20120011444 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR REFERENCING AN ATTACHMENT IN A COMMUNICATION - Methods and systems are described for referencing an attachment in a communication. A first node representing a first communicant and a second node representing a second communicant communicate via a first communication including a resource as an attachment and including a shared attachment reference for identifying the resource in a second communication. The attachment reference is associated with the resource stored in a first execution environment of the first node. The first node receives the attachment reference in the second communication. The stored resource is accessed, based on the association, in response to receiving the attachment reference. | 01-12-2012 |
20120023307 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR EXCLUDING AN ADDRESSABLE ENTITY FROM A TRANSLATION OF SOURCE CODE - Methods and systems are described for excluding an addressable entity from a translation of source code. A first translation is received that is translated from source code including a first addressable entity specified in a programming language and that includes a first translation of the first addressable entity. Excluding information is received that identifies the first translation of the first addressable entity as excludable from a second translation, of the source code, translated from the first translation. Translation configuration information is received for translating the first translation. In response to the translation configuration information being received, the first translation is translated into the second translation excluding, based on the excluding information, the first addressable entity. | 01-26-2012 |
20120023488 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR PROCESSING AN EXCLUDABLE ADDRESSABLE ENTITY - Methods and systems are described for processing an excludable addressable entity. Source code is received that includes a first addressable entity specified in a programming language. An excludable indicator is detected, in the source code, indicating that the first addressable entity is excludable from a second translation of the source code. A first translation, of the source code, is generated that includes a first translation of the first addressable entity. In response to the detecting of the excludable indicator, excluding information is generated that identifies the first translation of the first addressable entity as excludable for excluding the first addressable entity from the second translation generated from the first translation of the source code. | 01-26-2012 |
20120047092 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR PRESENTING AN INDICATION OF A COST OF PROCESSING A RESOURCE - Methods and systems are described for presenting an indication of a cost of processing a resource. Resource information is received that identifies a resource for processing by a hardware component in performing an operation. A measure of a processing cost is determined for the resource based on the operation, to provide an indication of a cost for processing the resource. Presentation information, based on the measure, is sent to present, via an output device, the indication corresponding to a user detectable representation of the resource. | 02-23-2012 |
20120047384 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR SELECTING A RESOURCE IN RESPONSE TO A CHANGE IN AVAILABLE ENERGY - Methods and systems are described for selecting a resource in response to a change in available energy. A change in a first energy source is detected during processing of a first resource by a program component. A second resource is selected based on a measure of an energy cost for processing the second resource. The second resource is identified to the program component for processing in response to detecting the change. | 02-23-2012 |
20120047504 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR MAINTAINING A RESOURCE BASED ON A COST OF ENERGY - Methods and systems are described for maintaining a resource based on a cost of energy. In one aspect, a first energy cost, for accessing a resource via an energy consuming component in an execution environment, is detected. The first energy cost is measured according to a specified metric. A determination is made that a configured maintenance condition is met based on the energy cost. A maintenance operation is identified for configuring at least one of the resource and the energy consuming component for accessing the resource at a second energy cost that is less than the first energy cost. An indication to start the maintenance operation is sent in response to determining that the maintenance condition is met. | 02-23-2012 |
20120047512 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR SELECTING A RESOURCE BASED ON A MEASURE OF A PROCESSING COST - Methods and systems are described for selecting a resource based on a measure of a processing cost. Resource information is received identifying a first resource and a second resource for processing by a program component. One or more of a first measure of a specified processing cost for the processing of the first resource and a second measure of the processing cost for the processing of the second resource is determined. One of the first resource and the second resource is selected based on at least one of the first measure and the second measure. The selected one of the first resource and the second resource is identified to the program component for processing. | 02-23-2012 |
20120133662 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR BINDING ATTRIBUTES BETWEEN VISUAL COMPONENTS - Methods and systems are described for binding attributes between visual components. A first visual component, including a first presentation space for presenting first data by an operating first application, is detected. Binding information, for the first application, is identified that specifies a mapping between a first visual attribute of the first visual component and a second visual attribute of a second visual component including a second presentation space for presenting second data by a second application. A change to the first visual attribute is detected. In response to the detection of the change, change information is automatically sent to change the second visual attribute according to the mapping. | 05-31-2012 |
20120137248 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR AUTOMATICALLY SCROLLING ITEMS IN A SELECTION CONTROL - Methods and systems are described for automatically scrolling items in a selection control. A first portion of a plurality of items is presented in a selection control in a user interface via an output device. A second portion, of the plurality, is automatically presented subsequent to the presenting of the first portion. The second portion includes an item not included in the first portion. First selection information is received in response to a user input. The first selection information identifies a first selected item included in at least one of the first portion and the second portion. The first selected item is identified to a first operation handler configured to perform an operation based on the first selected item. | 05-31-2012 |
20120200403 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR DIRECTING ATTENTION TO A SEQUENCE OF VIEWPORTS OF AN AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE - Methods and systems are described for directing attention to a sequence of viewports of an automotive vehicle. In one aspect, attention-sequence information is received that identifies a first viewport and a second viewport that provide, to an operator of an automotive vehicle, respective views of space external to the automotive vehicle. A sequence, that includes the first viewport preceding the second viewport, is identified based on the attention-sequence information. In response to identifying the sequence, first attention information is sent to present a first attention output, via an output device, for instructing the operator to attend to the first viewport. Second attention information is sent to present a second attention output, via an output device, for instructing the operator to attend to the second viewport subsequent to attending to the first viewport. | 08-09-2012 |
20120200404 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR ALTERING ATTENTION OF AN AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE OPERATOR - Methods and systems are described for altering attention of an automotive vehicle operator. Interaction information is received that is based on a first interaction that includes a first operator of a first automotive vehicle. A second automotive vehicle is detected, wherein the second automotive vehicle is operated by a second operator. Based on the interaction information, attention information for identifying an attention output is determined. The attention information is sent, for presenting the attention output, by an output device, to alter a second interaction that includes the second operator. | 08-09-2012 |
20120200406 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR DIRECTING ATTENTION OF AN OCCUPANT OF AN AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE TO A VIEWPORT - Methods and systems are described for directing attention of an occupant of an automotive vehicle to a viewport. Interaction information is received for monitoring an operator of an automotive vehicle that includes a first viewport as a first source of visual input for the operator and a second viewport as a second source of visual input for the operator. A detection is made that a first attention criterion is met for the first viewport and that a second attention criterion is met for the second viewport. In response to the detection, a determination is made that the first viewport has a higher priority than the second viewport. In response to the determination, first attention information is sent to present a first priority indicator, via a first output device, to identify the first viewport as a higher priority source of visual input for the operator than the second viewport. | 08-09-2012 |
20120200407 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR MANAGING ATTENTION OF AN OPERATOR AN AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE - Methods and systems are described for managing attention of an operator an automotive vehicle. An automotive vehicle having an operator for driving the automotive vehicle is detected. A determination is made the automotive vehicle is transporting a portable electronic device. A user interaction with the portable electronic device is detected during the transporting. Attention information is sent to an output device to present an attention output defined for directing the operator to attend to the driving, in response to detecting the user interaction. | 08-09-2012 |
20120206254 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR MANAGING OPERATION OF A PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE - Methods and systems are described for managing operation of a portable electronic device. Vehicle information, about an automotive vehicle, is received. Device information, about a portable electronic device configured to perform an operation, is received. An operator of the automotive vehicle is detected to be a user of the portable electronic device, based on the vehicle information and the device information. Operation information is sent, in response to detecting the operator is the user, to prevent the portable electronic device from performing the operation. | 08-16-2012 |
20120206255 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR MANAGING OPERATION OF AN AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE - Methods and systems are described for managing operation of an automotive vehicle. Vehicle information, about an automotive vehicle, is received. The automotive vehicle has a current operational configuration for constraining an operation of the automotive vehicle. Device information, about a portable electronic device, is received. A detection is made, based on the vehicle information and the device information, that an operator of the automotive vehicle is a device user of the portable electronic device. In response to the detection, change information is sent to change the current operational configuration to alter a constraint on the operation of the automotive vehicle. | 08-16-2012 |
20120206268 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR MANAGING ATTENTION OF A USER OF A PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE - Methods and systems are described for managing attention of a user of a portable electronic device. A detection is made that a portable electronic device is in motion relative to a first object separate from the portable electronic device An interaction is detected between a user and the portable electronic device while the portable electronic device is in the motion, wherein in the interaction the portable electronic device is a first source of sensory input for the user. A determination is made, based on detecting the motion, that a specified attention criterion is met in response to detection of the interaction. In response to detecting that the attention criterion is met, attention information is sent for presenting an attention output, via an output device, for directing the user to an object, not included in the portable electronic device, as a second source of sensory input for the user. | 08-16-2012 |
20120209474 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR PROVIDING STEERING-CONTROL FEEDBACK TO AN OPERATOR OF AN AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE - Methods and systems are described for providing steering-control feedback to an operator of an automotive vehicle. First attribute information is received that identifies a first attribute of a first operator coupling of an operator, of an automotive vehicle, to a steering-control mechanism of the automotive vehicle. A specified steering-control criterion is detected as met based on the first attribute. Feedback information is identified based on the steering-control criterion. In response to the detecting, the feedback information is sent to present, via an output device, a feedback indicator to the operator. | 08-16-2012 |
20120229378 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR PROVIDING FEEDBACK TO A USER OF A PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE IN MOTION - Methods and systems are described for providing feedback to a user of a portable electronic device in motion. A detection is made that a portable electronic device is in motion. An interaction is detected between a user and the portable electronic device during the motion. Image data for a first object, captured by an image capture device, is received during the motion. In response to both detecting the interaction and detecting the motion, the image data is sent for presenting an image of the first object by a display device that is viewable to the user during the motion. | 09-13-2012 |
20120230329 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR SHARING INFORMATION FOR DETECTING AN IDLE TCP CONNECTION - Methods and systems are described for sharing information for detecting an idle TCP connection. In one aspect, a first packet is received from a first node by a second node. A header is detected, in the first packet, identifying metadata for a period. During the period no non-empty packet, sent in a connection by the second node, is received by the first node. A timeout is detected, based on the metadata, associated with the connection. In response to the timeout, a packet is sent in the connection to the first node and/or the connection is deactivated. | 09-13-2012 |
20120254112 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR HOSTING ENTITY-SPECIFIC PHOTO-SHARING WEBSITES FOR ENTITY-SPECIFIC DIGITAL CAMERAS - A system and method for hosting entity-specific photo-sharing websites for entity-specific image capture devices is disclosed. The system and method provides software for the entity-specific image capture devices that causes the image capture devices to transmit entity ID information when the image capture devices transmit images over the Internet. The system and method further provide an online photosharing service capable of hosting the entity-specific photo-sharing websites for each of the entities, such that when the image capture devices connect to photo-sharing service, the photo-sharing service uses the entity ID received from the image capture devices to automatically associate the image with the photo-sharing websites of the identified entity. | 10-04-2012 |
20120263180 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR DISABLING AN OPERATIVE COUPLING TO A NETWORK - Methods and systems are described for disabling an operative coupling to a network. In an aspect, first data received for forwarding is forwarded between a first node in a first network and a second node in a second network by a network relay via a first operative coupling to the first network of a first network interface hardware component in the network relay and via a second operative coupling to the second network of a second network interface hardware component in the network relay. A determination is made that a specified decoupling condition is met. The second operative coupling is disabled subsequent to the forwarding and in response to the determination while the first operative coupling remains enabled for receiving second data for forwarding. | 10-18-2012 |
20130051221 | Methods, Systems, and Computer Program Products for Enabling an Operative Coupling to a Network - Methods and systems are described for enabling an operative coupling to a network. In an aspect, first data is detected for forwarding between a first node in a first network and another node by a network relay including a first network interface hardware component operatively coupled to a first network. A determination is made that a second operative coupling to a second network of a second network interface hardware component in the network relay is disabled. The second network interface hardware component is configured to enabled the second operative coupling, in response to the determination. Data received for forwarding between the first network and the second network is forwarded via the enabled second operative coupling. | 02-28-2013 |
20130091201 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR PROCESSING AN ATTACHED COMMAND RESPONSE - Methods and systems are described for processing an attached command response. In one aspect, an attachable command is sent in a first HTTP request to a server node. A second HTTP response to a second HTTP request sent to the server node is received. A determination is made that the second HTTP response includes at least a portion of the first command response. | 04-11-2013 |
20130188924 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR COORDINATING PLAYING OF MEDIA STREAMS - Methods and systems are described for coordinating playing of media streams. In one aspect, an access by a media player to a presentation device to play a media stream is detected. Additionally, presentation focus information is accessed for determining whether the media player has presentation focus for playing the media stream. Further, it is determine, based on the presentation focus information, that the media player has presentation focus for playing the media stream. Still further, in response to determining the media player has presentation focus, it is indicated that the media player is allowed to play the media stream via the presentation device. | 07-25-2013 |
20130232212 | Methods, Systems, and Computer Program Products For Processing a Request For a Resource in a Communication - Methods and systems are described for processing a request for a resource in a communication. In an aspect, a criterion is received, by a second node, for requesting a resource via a first communication addressed to a first node. The first communication is sent, to the first node, including an attachment request based on the criterion. A second communication is received, by the second node, including the resource as an attachment. | 09-05-2013 |
20130304807 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR PROCESSING A NON-RETURNABLE COMMAND RESPONSE BASED ON A MARKUP ELEMENT - Methods and systems are described for processing a non-returnable command response based on a markup element. In one aspect, a resource is sent to a user agent includes a no-return markup element. A request message is received identifying a command and including no-return-request information based on the resource. The command is processed and no command response is sent for delivery to the user agent in response to receiving the no-return-request information. | 11-14-2013 |
20140081624 | Methods, Systems, and Program Products for Navigating Tagging Contexts - Methods and systems are described for navigating tagging contexts. In an aspect, In a first tagging context, a first tagging is identified of a first resource with a first tag. The first tagging is determined to be in a second tagging context. In the second tagging context and in response to identifying the first tagging, a second tagging that is not in the first tagging context is detected. | 03-20-2014 |
20140081966 | Methods, Systems, and Program Products for Tagging a Resource - Methods and systems are described for tagging a resource. In an aspect, a matched tag is created by associating a user identified tag with a tagging criterion that is based on data other than the tag. A determination is made that the tagging criterion is met for each resource in a plurality of resources. Each resource in the plurality is tagged with the tag, in response to the determining. Presentation information is sent to present, via an output device, a tag user interface element representing the tag, that represents the tag, as a target for a user input to initiate an operation that identifies a resource in the plurality. | 03-20-2014 |
20140081967 | Methods, Systems, and Program Products for Distinguishing Tags for a Resource - Methods and systems are described for distinguishing tags for a resource. In one aspect, a first resource is detected as tagged with a first matched tag that identifies the first tagging criterion and the first resource is detected as tagged with a second matched tag that identifies the second tagging criterion. The first matched tag is determined to identify a first tag. The second matched tag is determined to identify the first tag. First presentation information is sent to present, along with a resource user interface element that represents the first resource, a first tag user interface element that represents the first tag identified by the first matched tag and second presentation information is sent to present a second tag user interface element that represents the first tag identified by the second matched tag. | 03-20-2014 |
20140081968 | Methods, Systems, and Program Products for Automatically Managing Tagging of a Resource - Methods and systems are described for automatically managing tagging of a resource. In one aspect, a first matched tag is identified that identifies a first tag and a first tagging criterion, wherein whether the first tagging criterion is met for a first resource is based on a first attribute of the first resource. A change to the first attribute is detected. Based on the change, whether the first tagging criterion is met for the first resource is determined. The first resource is tagged with the first tag, automatically in response to determining that the first criterion is met. | 03-20-2014 |
20140081969 | Methods, Systems, and Program Products for Locating Tagged Resources in a Resource Scope - Methods and systems are described for locating tagged resources in a resource scope. In an aspect, a first tag is detected that tags at least one resource. A first scope descriptor for the first tag is identified. A second scope descriptor for the first tag is identified. A first set of resources is determined that are in a first resource scope specified by the first scope descriptor and that are tagged with the first tag. A second set of resources is determined that are in a second resource scope specified by the second scope descriptor and that are tagged with the first tag, wherein a third resource tagged with the first tag is included in one of the first set and the second set. | 03-20-2014 |
20140081981 | Methods, Systems, and Program Products for Identifying a Matched Tag Set - Methods and systems are described for identifying a matched tag set. In one aspect, a first resource is identified that is first tagged with a first tag associated with a first tagging criterion by a first matched tag and that is second tagged with the first tag associated with a second tagging criterion by a second matched tag. Selection information is received identifying the first tag. Based on the first tagging criterion, a first set is identified that includes at least one resource when the selection information identifies the first matched tag, wherein each resource in the first set is tagged with the first tag. Based on the second tagging criterion, a second resource, not included in the first set, is identified that is tagged with the first tag when the selection information identifies the second matched tag. | 03-20-2014 |
20140086558 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR COORDINATING PLAYING OF MEDIA STREAMS - Methods and systems are described for coordinating playing of media streams. In one aspect, an access by a media player to a presentation device to play a media stream is detected. Additionally, presentation focus information is accessed for determining whether the media player has presentation focus for playing the media stream. Further, it is determine, based on the presentation focus information, that the media player has presentation focus for playing the media stream. Still further, in response to determining the media player has presentation focus, it is indicated that the media player is allowed to play the media stream via the presentation device. | 03-27-2014 |
20140089419 | Methods, Systems, and Program Products for Processing a Data Object Identification Request in a Communication - Methods and systems are described for processing a data object identification request in a communication. In an aspect, a first communications agent in a first execution environment receives data object information identifying a data object matching criterion. The first communications agent exchanges a first message with a second communications agent in a second execution environment. The second communications agent detects a data object identification request included in the exchanged first message. In response to detecting the data object identification request, a data object identification response is generated that identifies a data object in a second data store in the second execution environment. The second communications agent exchanges a second message with the first communications agent. The second message includes the data object identification response, wherein the second message does not include the data object. | 03-27-2014 |
20140089420 | Methods, Systems, and Program Products for Processing a Reference in a Communication to a Remote Data Object - Descriptions are provided for processing a reference in a communication to a remote data object. In an aspect, information is received, by a second communications agent, that identifies a data object in a second data store in a second execution environment that includes the second communications agent. A descriptor is created for accessing the data object. The descriptor is sent in a first message, by the second communications agent, that is received by a first communications agent in a first execution environment, via a communications protocol. The data object is not included in the first message. A second message that identifies the data object is sent from the first communications agent to the second communications agent, via the communications protocol. Some or all of the data object is sent, via the network, by the second execution environment and received by the first execution environment. | 03-27-2014 |
20140089421 | Methods, Systems, and Program Products for Sharing a Data Object in a Data Store Via a Communication - Methods and systems are described for sharing a data object in a data store via a communication. In an aspect, a second communications agent receives data object information that identifies a data object in a second data store in a second execution environment. A mount descriptor for accessing the data object is created. A first message is sent from the second communications agent and received by a first communications agent in a first execution environment according to a first communication protocol. The mount descriptor is detected and a first location in a first data store in the first execution environment is determined. A representation of the data object is created, based on the mount descriptor, at the location. The data object is accessible to the first execution environment via the representation. | 03-27-2014 |
20140089519 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR COORDINATING PLAYING OF MEDIA STREAMS - Methods and systems are described for coordinating playing of media streams. In one aspect, an access by a media player to a presentation device to play a media stream is detected. Additionally, presentation focus information is accessed for determining whether the media player has presentation focus for playing the media stream. Further, it is determine, based on the presentation focus information, that the media player has presentation focus for playing the media stream. Still further, in response to determining the media player has presentation focus, it is indicated that the media player is allowed to play the media stream via the presentation device. | 03-27-2014 |
20140101554 | Methods, Systems, and Program Products for Exchanging Presentation Data Based on a Communication - Methods and systems are described for exchanging presentation data based on a communication. In an aspect, a view descriptor is exchanged via a communication protocol from a remote communications agent to a local communications agent. The view descriptor is identified by the local communications agent to access presentation data representing remote presentation information sent by a component operating in a remote execution environment including the remote communications agent. A protocol endpoint is configured, based on the view descriptor, in the local execution environment. The presentation data is exchanged, based on the protocol endpoint, from the remote execution environment to the local execution environment. Local presentation information, based on the presentation data, is sent to present a representation of the remote presentation information via an output device of the local execution environment. | 04-10-2014 |
20140112319 | Methods, Systems, and Computer Program Products for Constraining a Data Exchange Requested in a Communication - Methods and systems are described for constraining a data exchange requested in a communication. Exchanging, via a network according to a first communication protocol from a second communications agent to a first communications agent, a constraint notification identifying the construction constraint. In response to exchanging the constraint notification, exchanging, via the network from the first communications agent to the second communications agent, a data object request constrained, based on the construction constraint, to identify a data object in a second data store of the second execution environment including the second communications agent. Exchanging, via the network from the second communications agent to the first communications agent, a data object response, constrained based on the construction constraint, that identifies the data object. | 04-24-2014 |
20140172912 | Methods, Systems, and Computer Program Products for Processing a Search Query Exchanged Via a Communications Protocol - Methods and systems are described for processing a search query exchanged via a communications protocol. In an aspect, search information is received by a communications agent in a first execution environment. A communications request identifying a search query, based on the search information, is sent to a communications service. A communications response that identifies a search result determined based on the communicant identifier is received by the first execution environment. In another aspect, a communications request that identifies a search query is received, in a communication identifying a communicant identifier, from a communications agent in a first execution environment. A query request, based on the search query is sent to a search service. A query response is received from the search service. A communications response that identifies, based on the communicant identifier and the query response, a communications search result is sent to the first execution environment. | 06-19-2014 |
20140172998 | Methods, Systems, and Computer Program Products for Browsing Via a Communications Agent - Methods and systems are described for browsing via a communications agent. In an aspect, request information identify a URI is received by a by a first communications agent operating in a first execution environment. A communications request is generate based on the URI. The communications request is sent to a communications service. A communications response is received in response to sending the communications request. In another aspect, for a user a communications request that identifies a URI is received by a communications service from a first execution environment. The communications request is processed. A communications response is generated based on the processing. The communications response is sent to an agent representing the user. | 06-19-2014 |
20140172999 | Methods, Systems, and Computer Program Products for Accessing a Service Via a Proxy Communications Agent - Methods and systems are described for accessing a service via a proxy communications agent. In an aspect, request information for identifying a service request is identified by a first communications agent in a first execution environment. A communications request, based on the request information, is sent by the first communications agent to a second communications agent to send to the service request to a service application. A communications response is received by the first execution environment based on a service response generated by the service application in processing the service request. In another aspect, a communications request is received by a communications agent, representing a user, from a first communications agent. Access information is identified based on the user. A service request with the access information, based on the communications request, is sent to a service application. | 06-19-2014 |
20140173449 | Methods, Systems, and Computer Program Products for Processing a Request Via a Communications Agent - Methods and systems are described for processing a request via a communications agent. In an aspect, a request is identified by a communications agent in an execution environment. A communications request identifying the request is sent in a communication for processing by a web service. The requesting execution environment receives a communications response identifying a communications result that differs from a web result received in response to a web request identifying the request sent to the web service. In another aspect, a communications request is received in a communication by a communications. A request identified by the communications request is identified to a web service. A communication result is received that differs from a web result generated when the web service receives the request in a web request from a user agent. A communications response identifying the communications result is sent in response to receiving the communications request. | 06-19-2014 |
20140189045 | Methods, Systems, and Computer Program Products for Routing Based on a Nested Protocol Address - Methods and systems are described for routing based on a nested protocol address. In an aspect, data is detected, by a current node in a network, in a data unit that is specified according to a network protocol and that includes a first protocol address including a plurality of other protocol addresses. A current-next protocol address is detected in the plurality that identifies a next node with respect to the current node. A next network interface is determined based on the current-next protocol address. The data is sent, via the next network interface, to the next node. | 07-03-2014 |
20140189081 | Methods, Systems, and Computer Program Products for Assigning an Interface Identifier to a Network Interface - Methods and systems are described for assigning an interface identifier to a network interface. In one aspect, a count of network interfaces is detected in a first region of a network that includes a first network interface for operatively coupling a first node to the first region. A threshold condition is determined, based on the count. A first interface identifier is identified that meets, based on a size attribute of the first interface identifier, the threshold condition. The first interface identifier is provided as an identifier of the first network interface. | 07-03-2014 |
20140189152 | Methods, Systems, and Computer Program Products for Identifying a Protocol Address based on Path Information - Methods and systems are described for identifying a protocol address based on path information. In an aspect, first path information is detected that identifies a first sequence of nodes in a first network path for transmitting data between a first node and a second node in a network. Second path information is detected that identifies a second sequence of nodes in a second network path for transmitting data between the second node and a third node in the network. A first-third protocol address is determined, based on the first path information and the second path information, that identifies, according to a network protocol, the third node to the first node for communicating via the network protocol. | 07-03-2014 |
20140189153 | Methods, Systems, and Computer Program Products for Routing Based on a Scope-Specific Address - Methods and systems are described for routing based on a scope-specific address space. In an aspect, data is received data, from a previous node by a current node via a previous network interface operatively coupling the current node to a network, in a data unit that is specified according to a network protocol and that includes address information. A detection is made, based on the address information, a current-next protocol address that, in a current scope-specific address space specific to a current region including the current node, identifies a next node that is not included in the current region. A determination is made, based on the current-next protocol address, a next network interface operatively coupling the current node to the network. The data is sent, via the next network interface, to the next node. | 07-03-2014 |
20140189154 | Methods, Systems, and Computer Program Products for Determining a Shared Identifier for a Hop in a Network - Methods and systems are described for determining a shared identifier for a hop in a network. In an aspect, hop information is exchanged about a hop including a first node and a second node in a pair of consecutive nodes in a network path to transmit, via a network protocol, data sent by a source node to a destination node. A hop identifier criterion is specified based on the network protocol. A hop identifier is determined, based on the hop information, that meets the hop identifier criterion and that, in a first protocol address of the network protocol, at least one of identifies the first node to the second node and identifies the second node to the first node. | 07-03-2014 |
20140189155 | Methods, Systems, and Computer Program Products for Determining a Protocol Address For a Node - Methods and systems are described for determining a protocol address for a node. In an aspect, hop identifier is identified, which for a first node in a network identifies a hop that includes a pair of consecutive nodes in a network path in the network. A first protocol address is received that for a network protocol at least one of identifies the first node to a second node in the network and identifies the second node to the first node, wherein the second node is not in the hop. Based on the first protocol address and the hop identifier, a second protocol address is determined that for the network protocol at least one of identifies a node in the hop that is not the first node to the second node and identifies the second node to a node in the hop that is not the first node. | 07-03-2014 |
20140189156 | Methods, Systems, and Computer Program Products for Routing Based on a Path-Based Protocol Address - Methods and systems are described for routing based on a path-based protocol address. Data is detected, by a current node in a current location in a network path, in a data unit that is specified according to a network protocol and that includes a first path-based protocol address including a plurality of path segment identifiers that identify respective path segments of a network path for transmitting data from a source node to a destination node. A current-next path segment identifier is detected, based on the current location, that identifies a current-next path segment in the plurality for transmitting the data from the current node to a next node in the network path. A current-next network interface id determined, based on the current-next path segment identifier, that is included in the current-next path segment. The data is sent, via the current-next network interface, to the next node. | 07-03-2014 |
20140189159 | Methods, Systems, and Computer Program Products for Identifying a Protocol Address in a Scope-Specific Address Space - Methods and systems are described for identifying a protocol address in a scope-specific address space. First address information is detected identifying a first-second protocol address identifying, according to a network protocol, a second node to a first node in the network and/or a second-first protocol address identifying, according to the protocol, the first node to the second node. Second address information is detected identifying a second-third protocol address identifying, according to the protocol, a third node in the network to the second node and a third-second protocol address identifying, according to the protocol, the second node to the third node. Based on the first and the second address information, a first-third protocol address is determined identifying, in a first scope-specific address space specific to a first region that includes the first node, the third node according to the protocol, wherein the third node is outside the first region. | 07-03-2014 |
20140201300 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR PROCESSING A REQUEST FOR A RESOURCE IN A COMMUNICATION - A system, method, and computer program product is included for receiving a criterion at a first node via at least one network; in response to the criterion, sending from the first node via the at least one network a first signal to a second node including a first message; receiving at the first node via the at least one network a second signal from the second node including the content that is included in the second signal based on a schema defining at least one of a format and a vocabulary for processing, and including a second message; and in response to the second signal, presenting at least a portion of the content in connection with the second message. | 07-17-2014 |
20140365486 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR TAGGING A RESOURCE - Methods and systems are described for tagging a resource. In an aspect, a matched tag is created by associating a user identified tag with a tagging criterion that is based on data other than the tag. A determination is made that the tagging criterion is met for each resource in a plurality of resources. Each resource in the plurality is tagged with the tag, in response to the determining. Presentation information is sent to present, via an output device, a tag user interface element representing the tag, that represents the tag, as a target for a user input to initiate an operation that identifies a resource in the plurality. | 12-11-2014 |
20140365588 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR PROCESSING A DATA OBJECT IDENTIFICATION REQUEST IN A COMMUNICATION - Methods and systems are described for processing a data object identification request in a communication. In an aspect, a first communications agent in a first execution environment receives data object information identifying a data object matching criterion. The first communications agent exchanges a first message with a second communications agent in a second execution environment. The second communications agent detects a data object identification request included in the exchanged first message. In response to detecting the data object identification request, a data object identification response is generated that identifies a data object in a second data store in the second execution environment. The second communications agent exchanges a second message with the first communications agent. The second message includes the data object identification response, wherein the second message does not include the data object. | 12-11-2014 |
20140365682 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR ASSOCIATING A NAME WITH A NETWORK PATH - Methods and systems are described for associating a name with a network path. In an aspect, a first message is received, from a first node by a second node via a first network path in a network. A first symbolic identifier of the first node is identified, wherein the first network path includes a first hop included in communicatively coupling the first node and the second node. Second path information is identified that identifies a second hop in a second network path included in communicatively coupling the second node and a third node. A second message is sent, identifying the first symbolic identifier and the first hop, to the third node via the second hop to associate the first symbolic identifier with a third network path that includes a node included in at least one of the first hop and the second hop. | 12-11-2014 |
20150026548 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR BINDING ATTRIBUTES BETWEEN VISUAL COMPONENTS - Methods and systems are described for binding attributes between visual components. A first visual component, including a first presentation space for presenting first data by an operating first application, is detected. Binding information, for the first application, is identified that specifies a mapping between a first visual attribute of the first visual component and a second visual attribute of a second visual component including a second presentation space for presenting second data by a second application. A change to the first visual attribute is detected. In response to the detection of the change, change information is automatically sent to change the second visual attribute according to the mapping. | 01-22-2015 |
20150029833 | Methods, Systems, and Computer Program Products for Enabling an Operative Coupling to a Network - Methods and systems are described for enabling an operative coupling to a network. In an aspect, first data is detected for forwarding between a first node in a first network and another node by a network relay including a first network interface hardware component operatively coupled to a first network. A determination is made that a second operative coupling to a second network of a second network interface hardware component in the network relay is disabled. The second network interface hardware component is configured to enabled the second operative coupling, in response to the determination. Data received for forwarding between the first network and the second network is forwarded via the enabled second operative coupling. | 01-29-2015 |
20150253940 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR CONTROLLING PLAY OF MEDIA STREAMS - Methods and systems are described for controlling play of media streams. In one aspect, a media control user interface including selectable representations identifying a plurality of operating media players is presented. The operating media players are configured for accessing a presentation device. A user selection identifying a selected portion of the plurality of operating media players is received. And, an indication is provided allowing a media player in the selected portion access to the presentation device. | 09-10-2015 |
20160048289 | GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS - Methods, computer software, apparatuses, and systems are described in connection with a mobile device including at least one processor operatively coupled to a touchscreen and memory. The memory stores a first application and a second application. The mobile device is configured for: presenting, utilizing the touchscreen, at least one menu including a plurality of interface elements including a first application interface element associated with the first application and a second application interface element associated with the second application; detecting, utilizing the touchscreen, a first user input in connection with the first application interface element associated with the first application; in response to the first user input, presenting, utilizing the touchscreen, a first visual component for presenting first data associated with the first application; detecting, utilizing the touchscreen, a second user input in connection with the second application interface element associated with the second application; in response to the second user input, presenting, utilizing the touchscreen, a second visual component for presenting second data associated with the second application, such that a first border of the first visual component corresponds to a second border of the second visual component; detecting, utilizing the touchscreen, a third user input; and in response to the third user input, automatically changing, utilizing the at least one processor and the touchscreen, the presentation of the first visual component and the second visual component, such that the first border of the first visual component corresponds to the second border of the second visual component. | 02-18-2016 |
20160057469 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR CONTROLLING PLAY OF MEDIA STREAMS - Methods and systems are described for controlling play of media streams. In one aspect, a media control user interface including selectable representations identifying a plurality of operating media players is presented. The operating media players are configured for accessing a presentation device. A user selection identifying a selected portion of the plurality of operating media players is received. And, an indication is provided allowing a media player in the selected portion access to the presentation device. | 02-25-2016 |
20160062641 | MULTIPLE-APPLICATION MOBILE DEVICE METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS - Methods, computer software, apparatuses, and systems are described in connection with a mobile device including at least one processor operatively coupled to a touchscreen and memory. The memory stores a first application and a second application. The mobile device is configured for: presenting, utilizing the touchscreen, at least one menu including a plurality of interface elements including a first application interface element associated with the first application and a second application interface element associated with the second application; detecting, utilizing the touchscreen, a first user input in connection with the first application interface element associated with the first application; in response to the first user input, presenting, utilizing the touchscreen, a first visual component for presenting first data associated with the first application; detecting, utilizing the touchscreen, a second user input in connection with the second application interface element associated with the second application; in response to the second user input, presenting, utilizing the touchscreen, a second visual component for presenting second data associated with the second application, such that a first border of the first visual component corresponds to a second border of the second visual component; detecting, utilizing the touchscreen, a third user input; and in response to the third user input, automatically changing, utilizing the at least one processor and the touchscreen, the presentation of the first visual component and the second visual component, such that the first border of the first visual component corresponds to the second border of the second visual component. | 03-03-2016 |
Sasha Morris, Cary, NC US
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20140148945 | PHARMACEUTICAL DISPENSING SYSTEMS, METHODS AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR DETERMINING AND DISPLAYING REPLENISHMENT INFORMATION - A pharmaceutical dispensing system includes a frame having first and second opposed sides, a plurality of cells configured to house pharmaceutical pills, and a display on the frame first side. A plurality of dispensing shelves configured to receive filled pill containers are accessible from the second side of the frame for removal of pill containers therein. The pharmaceutical dispensing system includes a processor and memory coupled thereto. A computer program resides in the memory and is executable by the processor for displaying a cell inventory graphical user interface (GUI) within the display. The cell inventory GUI includes a GUI control that is responsive to user activation for displaying replenishment information about one or more of the cells. The computer program is configured to determine a replenish point and replenish quantity for each cell and is configured to adjust the replenish quantity for each cell according to a stock-out risk. | 05-29-2014 |
Shannon Renae Morris, Research Triangle Park, NC US
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20120196886 | COMBINATION - The present invention relates to a method of treating cancer in a human and to pharmaceutical combinations useful in such treatment. In particular, the method relates to a cancer treatment method that includes administering N-{3-[5-(2-Amino-4-pyrimidinyl)-2-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-1,3-thiazol-4-yl]-2-fluorophenyl}-2,6-difluorobenzenesulfonamide or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and N-{(1S)-2-amino-1-[(3,4-difluorophenyl)methyl]ethyl}-5-chloro-4-(4-chloro-1-methyl-1H-pyrazol-5-yl)-2-furancarboxamide, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, to a human in need thereof. | 08-02-2012 |
20120202822 | COMBINATION - The present invention relates to a method of treating cancer in a mammal and to pharmaceutical combinations useful in such treatment. In particular, the method relates to a novel combination comprising the MEK inhibitor: N-{3-[3-cyclopropyl-5-(2-fluoro-4-iodo-phenylamino)6,8-dimethy; -2,4,7-trioxo-3,4,6,7-tetrahydro-2H-pyrido[4,3-d]pyrimidin-1-yl]phenyl}acetamide, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof, and the PI3 kinase inhibitor: 2,4-difluoro-N-{2-(methyloxy)-5-[4-(4-pyridazinyl)-6-quinolinyl]-3-pyridinyl}benzenesulfonamide, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, pharmaceutical compositions comprising the same, and methods of using such combinations in the treatment of cancer. | 08-09-2012 |
20120202835 | COMBINATION - The present invention relates to a method of treating cancer in a human and to pharmaceutical combinations useful in such treatment. In particular, the method relates to a cancer treatment method that includes administering N-{3-[5-(2-Amino-4-pyrimidinyl)-2-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-1,3-thiazol-4-yl]-2-fluorophenyl}-2,6-difluorobenzenesulfonamide or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and N-{(1S)-2-amino-1-[(3-fluorophenyl)methyl]ethyl}-5-chloro-4-(4-chloro-1-methyl-1H-pyrazol-5-yl)-2-thiophenecarboxamide, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, to a human in need thereof. | 08-09-2012 |
20120245180 | COMBINATION - The present invention relates to a method of treating cancer in a mammal and to pharmaceutical combinations useful in such treatment. In particular, the method relates to a novel combination comprising the MEK inhibitor: N-{3-[3-cyclopropyl-5-[(2-fluoro-4-iodophenyl)amino]-6,8-dimethyl-2,4,7-trioxo-3,4,6,7-tetrahydropyrido[4,3-d]pyrimidin-1(2H)-yl]phenyl}acetamide, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof, and the PI3 kinase inhibitor: 2,4-difluoro-N-{2-(methyloxy)-5-[4-(4-pyridazinyl)-6-quinolinyl]-3-pyridinyl}benzenesulfonamide, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, pharmaceutical compositions comprising the same, and methods of using such combinations in the treatment of cancer. | 09-27-2012 |
20120283278 | COMBINATION - The present invention relates to a method of treating cancer in a human and to pharmaceutical combinations useful in such treatment. In particular, the method relates to a cancer treatment method that includes administering N-{3-[3-cyclopropyl-5-(2-fluoro-4-iodo-phenylamino)-6,8-dimethyl-2,4,7-trioxo-3,4,6,7-tetrahydro-2H-pyrido[4,3-d]pyrimidin-1-yl]phenyl}acetamide, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof, and N-{(1S)-2-amino-1-[(3-fluorophenyl)methyl]ethyl}-5-chloro-4-(4-chloro-1-methyl-1H-pyrazol-5-yl)-2-thiophenecarboxamide, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, to a human in need thereof. | 11-08-2012 |
20140309243 | COMBINATION - The present invention relates to a method of treating cancer in a human and to pharmaceutical combinations useful in such treatment. In particular, the method relates to a cancer treatment method that includes administering N-{3-[3-cyclopropyl-5-(2-fluoro-4-iodo-phenylamino)-6,8-dimethyl-2,4,7-trioxo-3,4,6,7-tetrahydro-2H-pyrido[4,3-d]pyrimidin-1-yl]phenyl}acetamide, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof, and N-{(1S)-2-amino-1-[(3-fluorophenyl)methyl]ethyl}-5-chloro-4-(4-chloro-1-methyl-1H-pyrazol-5-yl)-2-thiophenecarboxamide, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, to a human in need thereof. | 10-16-2014 |
20140350039 | COMBINATION - The present invention relates to a method of treating cancer in a human and to pharmaceutical combinations useful in such treatment. In particular, the method relates to a cancer treatment method that includes administering N-{3-[5-(2-Amino-4-pyrimidinyl)-2-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-1,3-thiazol-4-yl]-2-fluorophenyl}-2,6-difluorobenzenesulfonamide or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and N-{(1S)-2-amino-1-[(3,4-difluorophenyl)methyl]ethyl}-5-chloro-4-(4-chloro-1-methyl-1H-pyrazol-5-yl)-2-furancarboxamide, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, to a human in need thereof. | 11-27-2014 |
20150094321 | COMBINATION - The present invention relates to a method of treating cancer in a human and to pharmaceutical combinations useful in such treatment. In particular, the method relates to a cancer treatment method that includes administering N-{3-[3-cyclopropyl-5-(2-fluoro-4-iodo-phenylamino)-6,8-dimethyl-2,4,7-trioxo-3,4,6,7-tetrahydro-2H-pyrido[4,3-d]pyrimidin-1-yl]phenyl}acetamide, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof, and N-{(1S)-2-amino-1-[(3,4-difluorophenyl)methyl]ethyl}-5-chloro-4-(4-chloro-1-methyl-1H-pyrazol-5-yl)-2-furancarboxamide, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, to a human in need thereof. | 04-02-2015 |
Shannon Renee Morris, Research Triangle Park, NC US
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20120322817 | COMBINATION - The present invention relates to a method of treating cancer in a human and to pharmaceutical combinations useful in such treatment. In particular, the method relates to a cancer treatment method that includes administering N-{3-[3-cyclopropyl-5-(2-fluoro-4-iodo-phenylamino)-6,8-dimethyl-2,4,7-trioxo-3,4,6,7-tetrahydro-2H-pyrido[4,3-d]pyrimidin-1-yl]phenyl}acetamide, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof, and N-{(1S)-2-amino-1-[(3,4-difluorophenyl)methyl]ethyl}-5-chloro-4-(4-chloro-1-methyl-1H-pyrazol-5-yl)-2-furancarboxamide, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, to a human in need thereof. | 12-20-2012 |
Sherri Lynn Morris, Chapel Hill, NC US
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20100121989 | Digi Time Capsule - The present utility model relates to the field of software for recording and storing thoughts and media. Specifically it relates to a way to capture and store all the parts of a life journey. The present utility model provides one software application with a media center for storing photos, video and audio files, journal, letters for the future, daddy to be section, mommy to be section, time capsule section for capturing world headlines, sports and arts, an old wives tales quiz, month-to-month guided questions, photo editing center, video making center, photo collage center, baby's nursery center and labor and delivery center. | 05-13-2010 |
Stephen R. Morris, Cary, NC US
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20160072894 | PROVISIONING NETWORK DEVICES BASED ON NETWORK CONNECTIVITY TYPE - A device may receive a request to establish a connection between a first device and a second device. The request may include information identifying a network connectivity type. The device may determine one or more network devices to provision based on the network connectivity type; determine, based on the network connectivity type, provisioning parameters used to provision the one or more network devices; and provision the one or more network devices in accordance with the provisioning parameters to establish the connection between the first device and the second device. | 03-10-2016 |
Steven Morris, Cary, NC US
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20110224700 | Narrow Profile Surgical Ligation Clip - A narrow profile surgical ligation clip has two legs with clamping surfaces joined by a hinge near the proximal ends, allowing the clip to reversibly open and close. A locking mechanism is proximal to the hinge to bias or lock the clip closed, including first and second jaw structures spaced on opposite sides of a longitudinal axis of the clip thereby defining a locking space therebetween. In one embodiment, a wedge or buttress body pivots by application of an external force applied to a proximal end of the clip towards the hinge to move into the locking space such that one or more outer surfaces or projections of portions of the body fit into or abut against complementary surfaces or other parts of the locking mechanism or clip assembly to bias or lock the clip in a closed position and provide additional closing force to the inner clamping surfaces. | 09-15-2011 |
20130245651 | Narrow Profile Surgical Ligation Clip - A narrow profile surgical ligation clip has two legs with clamping surfaces joined by a hinge near the proximal ends, allowing the clip to reversibly open and close. A locking mechanism is proximal to the hinge to bias or lock the clip closed, including first and second jaw structures spaced on opposite sides of a longitudinal axis of the clip thereby defining a locking space therebetween. In one embodiment, a wedge or buttress body moves by application of an external force applied to a proximal end of the clip towards the hinge to move into the locking space such that one or more outer surfaces or projections of portions of the body fit into or abut against complementary surfaces or other parts of the locking mechanism or clip assembly to bias or lock the clip in a closed position and provide additional closing force to the inner clamping surfaces. | 09-19-2013 |
20130253540 | AUTOMATIC SURGICAL LIGATION CLIP APPLIER - An applier for ligation clip is provided. The applier includes: an outer tube having mounting bosses; a pair of jaws pivotally connected to the mounting bosses, the jaws having actuating projections; a feed tube located in the outer tube and configured to move axially within the outer tube, the feed tube having actuating slots in which the actuating projections are located; a clip lock arm located in the outer tube and configured to move axially within the outer tube; and a clip advance arm located in the outer tube and configured to move axially within the outer tube, the clip advance arm having flexible pinchers at one end of the clip advance arm. A method of applying a ligation clip is also disclosed. | 09-26-2013 |
Steven John Morris, Shelby, NC US
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20110027560 | Composite Materials And Applications Thereof - Embodiments of the present invention relate to composite materials. In one embodiment, a composite material comprises an inorganic ceramic matrix comprising a first surface and a second surface opposite the first outer surface and generally parallel to the first outer surface. At least one open weave fiber glass fabric is disposed in the inorganic ceramic matrix between the first surface and the second surface. In another embodiment, a composite material comprises a first inorganic ceramic matrix comprising pieces of stone, a second inorganic ceramic matrix attached adjacent to the first inorganic ceramic matrix, and at least one open weave fiber glass fabric disposed in the second inorganic ceramic matrix. | 02-03-2011 |
20140109510 | Composite Materials And Applications Thereof And Methods Of Making Composite Materials - Various embodiments of the present invention provide composite materials and methods of making the same. In some embodiments, the composite materials comprise high temperature resistant composite materials and methods of making high temperature resistant composite materials. In some embodiments, high temperature resistant composite materials of the present invention can be fabricated into landing pads, components used in landing pads to provide a structure to support the take-off and landing of aircraft, roadways or similar travel paths for heavy equipment, and/or components used in roadways or similar travel paths for heavy equipment. In one embodiment, a composite material comprises an inorganic ceramic matrix having a top surface in facing opposition to a bottom surface and at least one side surface between the top surface and the bottom surface, a first open weave fabric comprising a plurality of fibers disposed in the matrix proximate the bottom surface of the matrix, and at least one additional open weave fabric comprising a plurality of fibers disposed in the matrix between the first open weave fabric and the top surface of the matrix, wherein the at least one additional open weave fabric is positioned closer to the bottom surface than the top surface of the matrix. | 04-24-2014 |
Thomas Scott Morris, Clemmons, NC US
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20090000114 | HEAT SINK FORMED WITH CONFORMAL SHIELD - In one embodiment, a meta-module having circuitry for two or more modules is formed on a substrate, which is preferably a laminated substrate. The circuitry for the different modules is initially formed on the single meta-module. Each module will have one or more component areas in which the circuitry is formed. A metallic structure is formed on or in the substrate for each component area to be shielded. A single body, such as an overmold body, is then formed over all of the modules on the meta-module. At least a portion of the metallic structure for each component area to be shielded is then exposed through the body by a cutting, drilling, or like operation. Next, an electromagnetic shield material is applied to the exterior surface of the body of each of the component areas to be shielded and in contact with the exposed portion of the metallic structures. | 01-01-2009 |
20090000815 | CONFORMAL SHIELDING EMPLOYING SEGMENT BUILDUP - In one embodiment, a meta-module having circuitry for two or more modules is formed on a substrate, which is preferably a laminated substrate. The circuitry for the different modules is initially formed on the single meta-module. Each module will have one or more component areas in which the circuitry is formed. A metallic structure is formed on or in the substrate for each component area to be shielded. A single body, such as an overmold body, is then formed over all of the modules on the meta-module. At least a portion of the metallic structure for each component area to be shielded is then exposed through the body by a cutting, drilling, or like operation. Next, an electromagnetic shield material is applied to the exterior surface of the body of each of the component areas to be shielded and in contact with the exposed portion of the metallic structures. | 01-01-2009 |
Thomas Scott Morris, Lewisville, NC US
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20100199492 | CONFORMAL SHIELDING EMPLOYING SEGMENT BUILDUP - A meta-module having circuitry for two or more modules is formed on a substrate, which is preferably a laminated substrate. The circuitry for the different modules is initially formed on the single meta-module. Each module will have one or more component areas in which the circuitry is formed. A metallic structure is formed on or in the substrate for each component area to be shielded. A single body, such as an overmold body, is then formed over all of the modules on the meta-module. At least a portion of the metallic structure for each component area to be shielded is then exposed through the body by a cutting, drilling, or like operation. Next, an electromagnetic shield material is applied to the exterior surface of the body of each of the component areas to be shielded and in contact with the exposed portion of the metallic structures. | 08-12-2010 |
20110225803 | CONFORMAL SHIELDING EMPLOYING SEGMENT BUILDUP - A meta-module having circuitry for two or more modules is formed on a substrate, which is preferably a laminated substrate. The circuitry for the different modules is initially formed on the single meta-module. Each module will have one or more component areas in which the circuitry is formed. A metallic structure is formed on or in the substrate for each component area to be shielded. A single body, such as an overmold body, is then formed over all of the modules on the meta-module. At least a portion of the metallic structure for each component area to be shielded is then exposed through the body by a cutting, drilling, or like operation. Next, an electromagnetic shield material is applied to the exterior surface of the body of each of the component areas to be shielded and in contact with the exposed portion of the metallic structures. | 09-22-2011 |
20120044653 | COMPARTMENTALIZED SHIELDING OF SELECTED COMPONENTS - Embodiments include devices and methods for manufacturing a module having a first shielded compartment and a second shielded compartment, wherein the first shielded compartment is electrically isolated from the second shielded compartment. Electrical conductivity is controlled in a manner in which current flow between shielded circuits is directed to reduce or eliminate energy from being coupled between one or more shielded compartments on the same module. Each module may have a plurality of individual shielded compartments, where each compartment has a dedicated ground plane. The shields for each compartment may be tied to the dedicated ground plane of the compartment. Because the dedicated ground planes are not tied together, each of the shielded compartments on the modules remains isolated from all the other shielded compartments on the modules. In some embodiments having a plurality of shielded compartments, there is at least one isolated shielded compartment depending upon the design needs of the module. | 02-23-2012 |
20120193781 | CUSTOMIZED RF MEMS CAPACITOR ARRAY USING REDISTRIBUTION LAYER - Disclosed is a method for fabricating a customized micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) integrated circuit using at least one redistribution layer. The method includes steps of providing a substrate on which MEMS components are fabricated and coupling predetermined ones of the MEMS components via the redistribution traces. | 08-02-2012 |
20120217048 | ELECTRONIC MODULES HAVING GROUNDED ELECTROMAGNETIC SHIELDS - In one embodiment, a meta-module having circuitry for two or more modules is formed on a substrate, which is preferably a laminated substrate. The circuitry for the different modules is initially formed on the single meta-module. Each module will have one or more component areas in which the circuitry is formed. A metallic structure is formed on or in the substrate for each component area to be shielded. A single body, such as an overmold body, is then formed over all of the modules on the meta-module. At least a portion of the metallic structure for each component area to be shielded is then exposed through the body by a cutting, drilling, or like operation. Next, an electromagnetic shield material is applied to the exterior surface of the body of each of the component areas to be shielded and in contact with the exposed portion of the metallic structures. | 08-30-2012 |
20120217624 | CONNECTION USING CONDUCTIVE VIAS - In one embodiment, a meta-module having circuitry for two or more modules is formed on a substrate, which is preferably a laminated substrate. The circuitry for the different modules is initially formed on the single meta-module. Each module will have one or more component areas in which the circuitry is formed. A metallic structure is formed on or in the substrate for each component area to be shielded. A single body, such as an overmold body, is then formed over all of the modules on the meta-module. At least a conductive vertical interconnect access structure (vias) associated with each component area to be shielded is then exposed through the body by a cutting, drilling, or similar operation. Next, an electromagnetic shield material is applied to the exterior surface of the body of each of the component areas to be shielded and in contact with the exposed conductive vias. | 08-30-2012 |
20120262189 | LAMINATE VARIABLES MEASURED ELECTRICALLY - Embodiments of methods of non-destructively testing whether a laminated substrate satisfies structural requirements are disclosed herein. Additionally, laminated substrates that can be non-destructively tested are also disclosed along with methods of manufacturing the same. To non-destructively test whether the laminated substrates satisfies the structural requirement, an electrical characteristic of the laminated substrate may be detected. Since the detected electrical characteristic is related to a structural characteristic being tested, whether the structural characteristic complies with the structural requirement can be determined based on the electrical characteristic. | 10-18-2012 |
20140021603 | USING AN INTERCONNECT BUMP TO TRAVERSE THROUGH A PASSIVATION LAYER OF A SEMICONDUCTOR DIE - A semiconductor die, which includes a first semiconductor device, a first passivation layer, and a first interconnect bump, is disclosed. The first passivation layer is over the first semiconductor device, which includes a first group of device fingers. The first interconnect bump is thermally and electrically connected to each of the first group of device fingers. Additionally, the first interconnect bump protrudes through a first opening in the first passivation layer. | 01-23-2014 |
20140146489 | SURFACE FINISH FOR CONDUCTIVE FEATURES ON SUBSTRATES - An electronic substrate includes a non-conductive body and one or more conductive features coupled to the non-conductive body. Each of the conductive features includes a base layer. To preserve the performance and conductivity of the one or more conductive features, each of the conductive features includes a protective layer formed over the base layer. The protective layer may include a first layer of silver formed over the base layer and a second layer of palladium formed over the first layer. By depositing the protective layer over the base layer of each of the conductive features, oxidation and exposure of the conductive features is prevented, or at least substantially reduced, since the first layer and the second layer provide a migration barrier for the metal in the base layer. However, the performance and conductivity of the conductive features are maintained due to the low resistivity of silver and palladium. | 05-29-2014 |
20140340859 | CONNECTION USING CONDUCTIVE VIAS - In one embodiment, a meta-module having circuitry for two or more modules is formed on a substrate, which is preferably a laminated substrate. The circuitry for the different modules is initially formed on the single meta-module. Each module will have one or more component areas in which the circuitry is formed. A metallic structure is formed on or in the substrate for each component area to be shielded. A single body, such as an overmold body, is then formed over all of the modules on the meta-module. At least a conductive vertical interconnect access structure (vias) associated with each component area to be shielded is then exposed through the body by a cutting, drilling, or similar operation. Next, an electromagnetic shield material is applied to the exterior surface of the body of each of the component areas to be shielded and in contact with the exposed conductive vias. | 11-20-2014 |
20150124421 | ELECTRONIC MODULES HAVING GROUNDED ELECTROMAGNETIC SHIELDS - In one embodiment, a meta-module having circuitry for two or more modules is formed on a substrate, which is preferably a laminated substrate. The circuitry for the different modules is initially formed on the single meta-module. Each module will have one or more component areas in which the circuitry is formed. A metallic structure is formed on or in the substrate for each component area to be shielded. A single body, such as an overmold body, is then formed over all of the modules on the meta-module. At least a portion of the metallic structure for each component area to be shielded is then exposed through the body by a cutting, drilling, or like operation. Next, an electromagnetic shield material is applied to the exterior surface of the body of each of the component areas to be shielded and in contact with the exposed portion of the metallic structures. | 05-07-2015 |
20150296631 | CONNECTION USING CONDUCTIVE VIAS - In one embodiment, a meta-module having circuitry for two or more modules is formed on a substrate, which is preferably a laminated substrate. The circuitry for the different modules is initially formed on the single meta-module. Each module will have one or more component areas in which the circuitry is formed. A metallic structure is formed on or in the substrate for each component area to be shielded. A single body, such as an overmold body, is then formed over all of the modules on the meta-module. At least a conductive vertical interconnect access structure (vias) associated with each component area to be shielded is then exposed through the body by a cutting, drilling, or similar operation. Next, an electromagnetic shield material is applied to the exterior surface of the body of each of the component areas to be shielded and in contact with the exposed conductive vias. | 10-15-2015 |
Thomas William Morris, Raleigh, NC US
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Timothy H. Morris, Lexington, NC US
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20130333002 | DYNAMIC AUTHENTICATION IN ALTERNATE OPERATING ENVIRONMENT - Systems and methods that employ dynamic credentials across distinct authentication standards can be used to reduce the burden associated with repeated re-authentication. A utility can be employed during logon in an alternate operating environment that stores information from the logon dynamically and generates a credential file that is employed to grant access to a resource without repeating the earlier logon procedure, even if the device changes its user state. After processes requiring resource access are complete, or when an allowed time expires, the granted access is revoked and the device returns to a default or standard authentication technique. | 12-12-2013 |
20140047510 | WIRELESS MULTI-FACTOR AUTHENTICATION WITH CAPTIVE PORTALS - Systems and methods for device-agnostic, multi-factor network authentication are disclosed. In some embodiments, a wireless network connection can authenticate a device over secure authentication means with a certificate that confirms a device identity. After authenticating the device, a user can be prompted to provide credentials in a captive portal. The captive portal can be inaccessible to devices that have not already authenticated using a certificate. After providing approved credentials to the captive portal, the user can access the network. This embodiment and additional embodiments are readily integrated into private wireless networks and others. | 02-13-2014 |
20150046984 | DYNAMIC AUTHENTICATION IN ALTERNATE OPERATING ENVIRONMENT - Systems and methods that employ dynamic credentials across distinct authentication standards can be used to reduce the burden associated with repeated re-authentication. A utility can be employed during logon in an alternate operating environment that stores information from the logon dynamically and generates a credential file that is employed to grant access to a resource without repeating the earlier logon procedure, even if the device changes its user state. After processes requiring resource access are complete, or when an allowed time expires, the granted access is revoked and the device returns to a default or standard authentication technique. | 02-12-2015 |
20150089232 | DYNAMIC OBJECT CREATION AND CERTIFICATE MANAGEMENT - Systems and methods that facilitate dynamic directory service object creation and certificate management are discussed. One such method can include discovering a device deployed on a network, creating and deploying a corresponding directory services object, automatically creating and deploying a certificate to the device and updating attributes associated with the device. The disclosed system and method reduce the time involved in deploying and configuring directory services and public key infrastructure (PKI), increase efficiency, improve network availability and lessen the chances for errors associated with manual configuration. | 03-26-2015 |
20150324467 | PROFILE MANAGEMENT - One or more embodiments of techniques or systems for profile management are provided herein. In one or more embodiments, a first entity may create a profile by providing content via an interface or a first interface. A second entity may manage one or more aspects of the profile via a second interface. The amount of control the second entity has over one or more portions of the profile may be related to or based on content of the profile or a relationship between the first entity and the second entity. For example, the second entity may screen content of the profile from public view. Additionally, profiles may be searched internally within an organization or externally, such as for outsourcing or to provide vendors or clients with more customized solutions. In this manner, profile management is provided. | 11-12-2015 |
Wendell Morris, Asheville, NC US
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20100077775 | FROST REDUCTION BY ACTIVE CIRCULATION - An ultra low temperature refrigeration system and technique, includes a cabinet with a storage chamber maintained at a certain temperature range, a door providing a seal with the cabinet when engaged with the cabinet, and a dehumidifying unit connected to the cabinet for dehumidifying the storage chamber within the cabinet. | 04-01-2010 |
20100120351 | FROST REDUCTION BY AIR CURTAIN - An ultra-low temperature freezer, including a cabinet with a freezer compartment maintained within a certain temperature range, a door providing a seal with the cabinet when engaged with the cabinet, a catch basin at the bottom of the cabinet for collecting air, and a distribution channel fluidly connected to the catch basin, for recirculating the air collected from the catch basin to the top of the cabinet, the distribution channel at the top of the cabinet pushing compressed air across the front of the cabinet and forming an air curtain and thermal barrier to incoming warmer air. | 05-13-2010 |
20110072837 | REFRIGERATION SYSTEM MOUNTED WITHIN A DECK - A refrigeration system is provided for use with an ultra-low temperature freezer having a deck and a refrigerated cabinet supported above the deck. The system has a first refrigeration stage and a second refrigeration stage. The first stage defines a first fluid circuit for circulating a first refrigerant. The first stage has a first compressor, a condenser and a first expansion device that is in fluid communication with the first fluid circuit. The second stage defines a second fluid circuit for circulating a second refrigerant. The second stage has a second compressor, a second expansion device and an evaporator that is in fluid communication with the second fluid circuit. The system includes an insulated enclosure supported within the deck and a split-flow heat exchanger that is in fluid communication with the first and second fluid circuits and which is located within the insulated enclosure. | 03-31-2011 |
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William Boykin Morris, Charlotte, NC US
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20140145431 | MECHANICAL PIPE COUPLING ASSEMBLY WITHOUT ADHESIVE OR BONDING AGENT - A mechanical coupling between a straight pipe end and a socket fitting comprises a seal ring and a locking ring disposed within the interior of the socket. The locking ring has a generally frusto-conical shape with a plurality of corrugations extending circumferentially thereabout, the corrugations presenting inner edge portions engaging the outer annular surface of the pipe end and outer edge portions engaging the interior annular surface of the socket for opposing withdrawal of the pipe end axially outwardly from the socket. In an advantageous embodiment, the locking ring is assembled with a support disk to optimally orient the locking ring with respect to the fitting and the pipe end. | 05-29-2014 |
20140312616 | MECHANICAL PIPE COUPLING ASSEMBLY WITHOUT ADHESIVE OR BONDING AGENT - A mechanical coupling between a straight pipe end and a socket fitting comprises a seal ring and a locking ring disposed within the interior of the socket. The locking ring has a generally frustoconical shape with a plurality of corrugations extending circumferentially thereabout, the corrugations presenting inner edge portions engaging the outer annular surface of the pipe end and outer edge portions engaging the interior annular surface of the socket for opposing withdrawal of the pipe end axially outwardly from the socket. In an advantageous embodiment, the locking ring is assembled with a support disk to optimally orient the locking ring with respect to the fitting and the pipe end. | 10-23-2014 |
William F. Morris, Raleigh, NC US
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Yvonne Morris, Randleman, NC US
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20090281254 | LIQUID THERMAL INTERFACE HAVING MIXTURE OF LINEARLY STRUCTURED POLYMER DOPED CROSSLINKED NETWORKS AND RELATED METHOD - A liquid thermal interface (LTI) including a mixture of a linearly structured polymer doped with crosslinked networks and related method are presented. The LTI exhibits reduced liquid polymer macromolecule mobility, and thus increased surface tension. An embodiment of the method includes mixing a crosslinker with a linearly structured polymer to form a mixture, wherein the crosslinker includes a base agent including a vinyl-terminated or branched polydimethylsiloxane, and a curing agent including a hydrogen-terminated polydimethylsiloxane; and curing the mixture. The crosslinker functions as cages to block linear or branched linear macromolecules and prevents them from sliding into each other, thus increasing surface tension of the resulting LTI. | 11-12-2009 |