Natividad
Alejandro V. Natividad, Amarillo, TX US
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20140059672 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING DYNAMIC DATA STRUCTURES FOR AUTHENTICATION AND/OR PASSWORD IDENTIFICATION - A method for generating a changing authentication input or password for a user is provided for accessing a computing device such as a smartphone or computer. Using objects displayed in sequential positions on a graphic display, and input strings of text or alphanumeric characters the user has related to each object, a password can be generated by placing the input strings in an order the same as the sequence. The password can be varied easily for each access attempt by changing the objects displayed and/or the sequence. | 02-27-2014 |
20140359734 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING DYNAMIC DATA STRUCTURES FOR AUTHENTICATION AND/OR PASSWORD IDENTIFICATION - A method for generating a changing authentication input or password generation and input for a user is provided for allowing access to a computing device such as a smartphone or computer or using the computing device to communicate over a network to a server. Using recognizable objects displayed in positions on a graphic display, and input strings of text or alphanumeric characters the user has identified as relating to each recognizable object, a password or authentication can be generated by combining the input strings relating recognizable objects to paired related objects. Authentication can be varied easily for each access attempt by changing the recognizable objects displayed and/or the sequence of responses. | 12-04-2014 |
Danilo Vidal Natividad, Waco, TX US
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20160122920 | Process For Making Non-Woven Insulating Sheeting And Products Of Such Process - A process for making insulating fabric that includes mechanically orienting wool fibers into a batting capable of being used for insulation, and tacking the batting to a scrim with a loom via needles coupled to a needle board of the loom. Each of the needles includes a body having a pointed end and barbed edges, thereby enabling engagement with the batting when stroking in a first direction, and substantial disengagement with the batting when stroking in a second direction, wherein the tacking is performed primarily without the use of an adhesive. | 05-05-2016 |
Sylvia L. Natividad, Ei Paso, TX US
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20140287437 | MAGNETIC SEPARATION OF CELLS - An apparatus, system, and method for magnetic separation of cells are disclosed. By combining inkjet printing technology and magnetic labeling of cells, accurate cell counts are obtained using an optical microscope. Mouse CD4+ lymphocytes are attached to micron sized magnetic beads and printed through a modified, commercial inkjet printer. The labeled cells are then attached to a glass slide covering a permanent magnet. Cell counts can be obtained by use of regular and inverted optical microscopes and imaging software. The magnetically-labeled beads are collected for evaluation on a modified polymer coupon that is placed in front of a permanent magnet and the unlabeled cells fall into an excess container. Flow cytometry results verify the presence of the CD4+ protein on the LBRM-33 lymphocytes membrane. Protein-specific attachment of magnetic microspheres to the lymphocytes is utilized for sorting CD4+ lymphocytes. | 09-25-2014 |
Ventura Natividad, San Diego, CA US
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20120222228 | TONGUE SCRAPER ADAPTED FOR ENGAGEMENT WITH A TOOTHBRUSH - A dental hygiene device formed of a toothbrush component having an elongated handle and bristles extending from a first surface and a scraper component with a scraping edge positioned on a first side a body portion. The scraper component is employable in an as-used position to scrape the tongue surface of a user and engageable in a cavity in the toothbrush handle to a stored position. In the stored position, the scraping edge is positioned away from possible contact with the user's hand or storage surfaces which the device may occupy to prevent contamination by germs and bacteria. | 09-06-2012 |