Oberholtzer
Brian Oberholtzer, San Diego, CA US
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20110258623 | REAL TIME FLASH BASED USER INTERFACE FOR MEDIA PLAYBACK DEVICE - Common clients for consumer electronics devices that include natively implemented virtual machines are described. One embodiment of the invention includes audio and video decoders, a natively implemented host process, a natively implemented virtual machine, a common client including natively implemented processes configured to coordinate playback of audio and video using the playback device's audio and video decoders, a VM framework configured to execute within the virtual machine and to enable scripts executing within the virtual machine to initiate playback of audio and video using the natively implemented processes, and a user interface implemented as a script configured to be executed within the virtual machine. | 10-20-2011 |
20110276585 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ACCESSING CONTENT USING AN INTERNET CONTENT GUIDE - Systems and methods for providing Internet Content Guides (ICG) on playback devices that can be used to access content via the Internet from a plurality of sources using a remote database containing navigation hierarchy definitions for specific device models and/or device instances are described, where content metadata included in the remote database is collected by a remote server from the plurality of sources. One embodiment of the invention includes a metacenter configured to retrieve content metadata from feeds on a plurality of remote servers describing content accessible via the remote servers and to use the content metadata retrieved from the feeds to update a content metadata database, and a plurality of playback devices configured to communicate with the metacenter and access content via the Internet. In addition, the content metadata database defines a plurality of navigation hierarchies for different playback devices, where each navigation hierarchy includes category information and content information, each playback device is configured to obtain a navigation hierarchy appropriate to the playback device from the metacenter, where the navigation hierarchy obtained by the playback device only includes category and content information that the playback device is authorized to access and is capable of playing back, and the playback devices are configured to generate an Internet content guide using the navigation hierarchy obtained from the metacenter. | 11-10-2011 |
Gary Oberholtzer, Feasterville, PA US
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20110071485 | ADAPTOR FOR OSTOMY COUPLING - An adapter is disclosed for an ostomy coupling. The adapter provides a floatable coupling characteristic to an ostomy body fitment that has a non-floatable coupling part. The adapter comprises a first coupling part for attaching to the non-floating coupling part of the body fitment, a second coupling part for releasably attaching to an ostomy appliance, and a flexible collar between the first and second coupling parts. The flexible collar permits the second coupling part to be displaced away from the first coupling part, thereby creating a space for an ostomate to manually brace the second coupling part against an attachment force when an appliance is fitted. | 03-24-2011 |
20110178483 | OSTOMY APPLIANCE - An ostomy coupling is disclosed comprising a floatable coupling part. The coupling part is supported with respect to an adhesive wafer by means of a flexible support collar that permits displacement of the coupling part in a floatable manner. The flexible collar comprises plastics film and has bistable shapes. The collar is configured to hold the coupling part stably in (i) an extended position spaced from the adhesive wafer, to facilitate an ostomate to manually brace the coupling part in order to relieve the attachment force when an ostomy appliance is press fitted to the coupling part, and (ii) in a retracted position close to the adhesive wafer. | 07-21-2011 |
20110213321 | OSTOMY POUCH APPLIANCE - A coupling assembly for fastening an adhesive wafer to an ostomy appliance device, the coupling assembly including a captive connection between the adhesive wafer and ostomy appliance that permits captive relative displacement between the entire adhesive wafer and the entrance aperture of the appliance, to facilitate access to the wafer from the non-body-contacting side. The coupling assembly further comprises a fixation coupling for fixing the adhesive wafer in the operative position. | 09-01-2011 |
20130085463 | OSTOMY POUCH WITH FILTERING SYSTEM - An ostomy appliance including an ostomy pouch with a filter and a center pleated panel to protect the filter, facilitate deodorization and deter ballooning. | 04-04-2013 |
Jennifer A. Oberholtzer, Mechanicsburg, PA US
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20090217777 | ANALYTE SCREENING AND DETECTION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Methods of concentrating an analyte that is in liquid and method of detecting an analyte in a liquid are disclosed. Methods of screening a liquid for the presence of an analyte are also disclosed. Processes comprising continuously collecting a sample of fluid throughout the process and analyzing the sample are disclosed as are processes comprising treating ultrafilter membranes. Devices and systems for concentrating an analyte that is in liquid and for screening a liquid for an analyte are disclosed as well as devices and systems for concentrating an analyte from a continuous sample are disclosed. | 09-03-2009 |
Kelly Ann Oberholtzer, Marietta, GA US
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20140130967 | SOFT ADHESIVE FABRIC TO COVER TAGS AND SEAMS IN CLOTHING - A fabric has an adhesive on one side that can be used to cover tags and seams in articles of clothing. Typically, people remove tags from clothing to prevent irritation from the tags. However, this can cause holes in the fabric and also can result in the user losing size and care information for the garment. The adhesive fabric can be used to cover the tags and seams that may be uncomfortable, providing a soft fabric material attaches to the article of clothing so as not to rub against and irritate the wearer. The adhesive fabric does not alter the condition of the apparel for further use, sale or consignment. | 05-15-2014 |
Larry W. Oberholtzer, Hillsboro, OR US
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20090299516 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF IDENTIFYING AND MANIPULATING OBJECTS - Systems and methods of identifying and manipulating objects are disclosed. One system disclosed comprises a light source adapted to emit a collimated light beam onto a contoured surface, a sensor adapted to view a profile of the contoured surface illuminated by the collimated light beam, a processor in communication with the sensor, and a controller in communication with the processor. The controller may be adapted to generate a signal based on an attribute of a predefined profile. | 12-03-2009 |
Lisa Ann Oberholtzer, East Greenville, PA US
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20130142455 | Tape Sealed Reclosable Bag - In the manufacturing process for producing a package, a resealing tape strip is formed and applied to packaging film before any slits or cuts are made. A package opening slit is then cut into the packaging film from the opposite side of the film in the area of the tape strip but short of cutting into it. The tape strip has an adhesive layer coextensive with one side of the tape while adhesive deadening material is selectively printed in areas on the tape film web to produce a differential adhesive quality of the tape. The shape of the tape may be provided with a curved edge to enhance its function or for aesthetic reasons. The opening slit is preferably cut with a laser and may be cut into different shapes to affect the opening characteristics of the package. | 06-06-2013 |
Rahmar Oberholtzer, Citrus Heights, CA US
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20090095228 | Ground Mounted Animal Belly Brush - The present invention is a ground-based tool for use by horses, livestock and other animals for such animals to scratch themselves without human intervention. The tool is configured and positioned to remove biting insects from animal undersides and to relieve any itching from such insects or from other causes. In a preferred embodiment the device comprises at least one anchor for securing the device to the ground such that a tuft of bristles extends upwardly to a height to allow an animal to scratch its own belly. The device is flexible yet strong enough to withstand the potentially large forces applied by a large animal standing over the device. | 04-16-2009 |
Richard Oberholtzer, Magnolia, TX US
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20130134097 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TREATING WATER AND WASTEWATER - The present invention is generally directed to a versatile fluid treatment system which includes: a mobile device; a track system connected to the mobile device; one or more treatment vessels removably attached to the track system, each treatment vessel comprising a treatment material disposed inside the treatment vessel, at least one fluid inlet, and at least one fluid outlet; an input conduit that receives a fluid to be treated, the input conduit in fluid communication with the fluid inlet on the treatment vessel; and an output conduit in fluid communication with the fluid outlet on the treatment vessel, the output conduit receives treated fluid from the treatment vessels via the fluid outlet. | 05-30-2013 |
Stephen M. Oberholtzer, King Of Prussia, PA US
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20110276531 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VALIDATION OF TRANSACTION DATA - A system and a method for validation of transaction data are disclosed. A rules engine in the system and the method is used to quickly and accurately deduce whether or not a transaction is a candidate for flagging with additional identification data, and a loyalty engine is used to quickly and accurately track and manage an entity relating to a transaction. In the system and the method, through compression and optimization, separate logical rules originally built are combined into an aggregate of compressed rules shared across a plurality of validations, such that the aggregate of compressed rules in the rules engine and the loyalty engine operates in memories of computing machines hosting servers. The system creates modularity and nimbleness with an internal instancing system and a dynamic routing node to multiple active instances. The multiple active instances of the rules engine and the loyalty engine support real-time updates and thus facilitate higher uptime capacities. | 11-10-2011 |
20110276717 | DYNAMIC AND RECURSIVE TRANSACTION GATEWAY SYSTEM AND METHOD - A dynamic and recursive transaction gateway system and its method are disclosed. The dynamic and recursive transaction gateway system is designed to handle financial, medical, and other types of transactional information. The dynamic and recursive transaction gateway system provides intelligence for processing transactions in all phases of the system. The dynamic and recursive transaction gateway system is empowered by introducing the protocol of Level 4 Data which are supplementary data used by the decision-making engine in the system. The dynamic and recursive transaction gateway system has a capability of generating and processing tokenized data which includes tokens for predetermined numbers of transactions, tokens for predetermined periods of time, tokens for unlimited time, and chain-bound tokens shared across locations. The dynamic and recursive transaction gateway system provides a novel approach: recursive transaction processing. Through the recursive transaction processing, sub-transactions generated from an original transaction are recursively fed to the system. The sub-transactions are individually processed by the system and routed to different destination systems. | 11-10-2011 |
Steven L. Oberholtzer, Chelsea, MI US
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20120212320 | Motor vehicle light synchronization system - A synchronization system for motor vehicles which enable external blinking or flashing lights of one or a number of vehicles to be synchronized. Among a group of motor vehicle, such as those produced by a given motor vehicle manufacturer, when the operators of the vehicles activate the turn signals or emergency flashers, they blink in unison with one another. External timing signals are used to establish the phasing of the flashing or blinking oscillations. | 08-23-2012 |
Thomas A. Oberholtzer, Rubicon, WI US
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20110153515 | Distributed capture system for use with a legacy enterprise content management system - A distributed capture system is disclosed which enables digital content to be captured in various formats and interfaced with a plurality ECM) platforms which enables the distributed capture system to be seamlessly integrated with a customer's legacy ECM system. The system is configured to receive various financial records that are normally created at a financial institution, such as loan applications and customer signature cards, in various formats, such as Microsoft Word, PDF, and Printer Control Language (PCL). The financial records are directed to a virtual printer and converted to a TIFF format. The print stream associated with the text embedded in the TIFF image of the financial record is captured and compared with document classification template. The document classification template allows the document to be automatically classified and indexed. Documents are then sent to the ECM interface. The ECM interface allows financial records that are normally created at the financial institution to be converted to electronic form and stored in the financial institution's legacy ECM. By eliminating the need to purchase a new ECM, the need to convert existing data to the format of the legacy ECM is obviated. | 06-23-2011 |