Osborne, WA
Craig Osborne, Issaquah, WA US
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20140181065 | Creating Meaningful Selectable Strings From Media Titles - A method and medium are provided for generating shortened media titles. The length of a media title is constrained by the physical space allotted to it on a display device. Interfering and inaudible portions are removed from the media title. The media title is then split at join phrases in order to create multiple substrings. The multiple substrings are ranked according to relevance and audibility. The highest ranked substring is either stored or displayed. | 06-26-2014 |
Craig A. Osborne, Issaquah, WA US
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20130145385 | CONTEXT-BASED RATINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR MEDIA - This document describes techniques and apparatuses enabling context-based ratings and recommendations for media. The techniques and apparatuses can build and continually improve the predictive accuracy of a user's reaction history based on a context in which the user's reactions to media are sensed. Further, the techniques and apparatuses may take into account a current context of a user when a request for a rating or recommendation is made. Based on the user's reaction history and the user's current context, the techniques and apparatuses may provide accurate ratings and recommendations. | 06-06-2013 |
Craig Anthony Osborne, Issaquah, WA US
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20090210641 | PRE-CACHING FILES FROM REMOVABLE DEVICE TO EXPEDITE PERCEIVED DOWNLOAD PERFORMANCE - A method and a processing device may be provided for detecting a device newly connected to the processing device. The processing device may copy files from the device to a cache of the processing device. In some embodiments, the files may include a digital image files and associated files, such as wav files, or other files. Acquisition processing of the files stored in the cache may be initiated at any time after the processing device begins to copy the files from the device to the cache. Via a user interface, a user may preview thumbnail images corresponding to digital image files stored in one or more virtual devices, corresponding to one or more respective caches. The user may be prompted to initiate acquisition processing of a cache, having unprocessed files, after a configurable amount of time has passed since a file was last copied to the cache. | 08-20-2009 |
20090216734 | SEARCH BASED ON DOCUMENT ASSOCIATIONS - A method and a processing device are provided. A group of documents may be selected from multiple documents of a search result. Associations among the selected group of documents may be determined and indicated. An indication of ones of the associations that are of interest and/or others of the associations that are of no interest may be received. A new search result may be presented, including one or more documents satisfying some or all of the associations of interest and none of the associations of no interest. In some embodiments, a document may be selected from a search result and characteristics of the document may be determined. A search result may be presented, which may include one or more documents having none or some of the characteristics of the selected document. A visual indication of a strength of an association of a document may be provided. | 08-27-2009 |
20100107125 | Light Box for Organizing Digital Images - A processing device and a machine-implemented method may be provided for assisting users of photographic applications to organize large numbers of digital images. A light box may be a conceptual workspace having a number of digital images positioned on a surface thereof. A user may select one of a number of light boxes and a portion of a surface of the selected one of the light boxes may be displayed along with a navigation panel. The navigation panel may provide an indication of where the displayed portion of the surface of the selected one of the light boxes is located with respect to a complete surface of the light box. Digital images may be automatically grouped or manually grouped. A filtering capability may be provided to filter digital images on a surface of a light box based on one or more specified criteria. | 04-29-2010 |
20100242044 | ADAPTABLE SOFTWARE RESOURCE MANAGERS BASED ON INTENTIONS - User intentions can be derived from observations of user actions or they can be programmatically specified by an application or component that is performing an action. The intentions can then be utilized to adjust the operation of resource managers to better suit the actions being performed by the user or application, especially if such actions are not “typical”. Resource managers can inform a centralized intention manager of environmental constraints, including constraints on the resources they manage and constraints on their operation, such as various, pre-programmed independent modes of operation optimized for differencing circumstances. The intention manager can then instruct the resource managers in accordance with these environmental constraints when the intention manager is made aware of the intentions. If no further optimization can be achieved, specified intentions may not result in directives from the intention manager to the resource managers. | 09-23-2010 |
20120216201 | STATE MANAGEMENT OF OPERATING SYSTEM AND APPLICATIONS - A method and a processing device may be provided for state management of an operating system and applications. A framework may be provided for separating behaviorless state information from code or instructions for executing a method. Applications may have instances of state information derived from, or completely different from, instances of state information of an operating system. Instances of state information for an application may be layered over corresponding instances of state information of the operating system, such that the application and the operating system may have different views of the instances of the state information. At least one policy may be defined, which may include rules for resolving conflicts, information for providing a merged view of data from multiple repositories, default values for instances of data, as well as other information. In various implementations, referential integrity of state information may be guaranteed. | 08-23-2012 |
E. Wayne Osborne, Moses Lake, WA US
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20110117729 | FLUID BED REACTOR - Fluidized bed reactor systems for producing high purity silicon-coated particles are disclosed. A vessel has an outer wall, an insulation layer inwardly of the outer wall, at least one heater positioned inwardly of the insulation layer, a removable concentric liner inwardly of the heater, a central inlet nozzle, a plurality of fluidization nozzles, at least one cooling gas nozzle, and at least one product outlet. The system may include a removable concentric sleeve inwardly of the liner. In particular systems the central inlet nozzle is configured to produce a primary gas vertical plume centrally in the reactor chamber to minimize silicon deposition on reactor surfaces. | 05-19-2011 |
20120263874 | FLUID BED REACTOR - Fluidized bed reactor systems for producing high purity silicon-coated particles are disclosed. A vessel has an outer wall, an insulation layer inwardly of the outer wall, at least one heater positioned inwardly of the insulation layer, a removable concentric liner inwardly of the heater, a central inlet nozzle, a plurality of fluidization nozzles, at least one cooling gas nozzle, and at least one product outlet. The system may include a removable concentric sleeve inwardly of the liner. In particular systems the central inlet nozzle is configured to produce a primary gas vertical plume centrally in the reactor chamber to minimize silicon deposition on reactor surfaces. | 10-18-2012 |
20140123896 | PROBE ASSEMBLY FOR A FLUID BED REACTOR - Embodiments of a probe assembly for a fluid bed reactor are disclosed. The probe assembly includes a fluid bed reactor (FBR) member, and a pressure tap comprising a wall defining a passageway within which the FBR member is located. Exemplary FBR members include, but are not limited to, a thermocouple, a seed pipe, a particle sampling line, a gas sampling line, a gas feed line, a heater, a second pressure tap, or a combination thereof. Disclosed embodiments of the probe assembly reduce or eliminate the need for support rods and rings within the fluid bed reactor, reduce component fouling within the reactor, and/or reduce product contamination. | 05-08-2014 |
20140252024 | High Vessel Outlet - Embodiments of an outlet tube assembly for use with a dispensing vessel are disclosed. The dispensing vessel has a side wall defining a chamber; the side wall has an upper portion and has a lower portion that tapers downwardly to an outlet. The outlet tube assembly facilitates accurate measurement of a particulate material level within the dispensing vessel and/or reduces contamination of the particulate material. | 09-11-2014 |
James W. Osborne, Sammamish, WA US
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20110238628 | METHODS, SYSTEMS AND PRODUCTS FOR DATA PRESERVATION - A method implementable by an electronic system comprises identifying an event corresponding to a data set, the data set being of a type of a plurality of data-set types; identifying the type of the data set; identifying an association between the type of the data set and an entity of a plurality of entities; and instructing the entity to perform an action with respect to the data set. | 09-29-2011 |
John Christopher Osborne, Seattle, WA US
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20140326074 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR RAPIDLY TESTING ADHESION - Adhesion testing systems, methods of fabrication, and methods of testing are disclosed. Test systems include test coupons with non-metallic test adherends. Test coupons are configured to test bonds to the non-metallic test adherends under peeling stress and/or shearing stress. Test methods are simplified and rapid as compared to standard adhesion tests and include methods of accelerated environmental testing. Test methods also are adapted for qualitative and quantitative measurement of bond performance. | 11-06-2014 |
Joseph H. Osborne, Tacoma, WA US
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20100330264 | COLORED COATING AND METHOD - A method of evaluating a coating applied to a surface comprises the step of applying the coating to the surface. The coating including a conversion gel to chemically bind the surface and an indicator substantially uniformly distributed throughout the coating wherein the indicator modifies an appearance of the coating. The method further comprising the step of determining whether the indicator is present on the surface at a substantially uniform concentration. | 12-30-2010 |
20140142218 | SOL-GEL COATING METHOD AND COMPOSITION - A coating composition and a method for coating metallic substrates, such as aircraft components exposed to elevated temperatures and/or oxidative conditions. The coating composition includes an aqueous mixture having about 2 vol % to about 50 vol % organosilane, about 0.3 to about 25 vol % metal alkoxide, and about 0.1 to about 30 vol % organic complexing agent. The coating composition may be deposited on a metallic substrate and cured to form a sol-gel coating on the surface of the substrate that is adherent to the substrate, and oxidation and discoloration resistant. | 05-22-2014 |
Katherine W. Osborne, Kirkland, WA US
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20110246216 | Online Pre-Registration for Patient Intake - Described herein are techniques for enabling a patient to pre-register for a medical visit to a healthcare facility (e.g., a hospital) online. Also described herein are techniques that enable a hospital staff to pre-process a patient's pre-registration intake forms before the patient arrives for the medical visit at the healthcare facility. With some of the described techniques, the patient's pre-registration intake forms may have been customized to match the needs and desires of the healthcare facility, its departments, and/or the healthcare providers (e.g., nurses, physicians, etc.) taking care of the patient during the visit. | 10-06-2011 |
20110246231 | ACCESSING PATIENT INFORMATION - A connection component generates a user interface for display to a patient computing device. The user interface provides the patient computing device with access to hospital visit records of the patient maintained in a hospital database. The user interface may further receive selection of a care provider by the patient for granting the care provider electronic access to the patient's hospital visit records. | 10-06-2011 |
Robert Osborne, Redmond, WA US
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20080304635 | USER INTERFACE ARCHITECTURE AND PROTOCOL FOR RICH CLIENT CONTROLLED VOICEMAIL - Systems and methods that control a voice mail experience from a client side of a voice mail server system and enhance features thereof. A dynamic voice mail user interface can change based on what predetermined activity the user engages in. Moreover, a field component further enables a caller to identify characteristics of the voice mail. An XML based protocol empowers a client application to control state of the voice mail system, wherein a session Initiation Protocol (SIP) INFO request or response can carry out voicemail control command, result and event. | 12-11-2008 |
20150373186 | ENHANCED DATA CAPTURE, ANALYSIS, AND REPORTING FOR UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS - The present disclosure includes descriptions of various aspects of unified communication (UC) systems, including UC management and analysis systems and related tools and techniques. Described systems, tools, and techniques are adapted for enhanced UC data capture, analysis, and reporting; enhanced UC monitoring services; and a user survey service that can be used for conducting user surveys related to UC services. Embodiments disclosed herein include computer systems and methods that can be used for analyzing service level objectives for call quality, classifying calls into distinct categories, and real-time user notification of call quality and reliability issues. | 12-24-2015 |
Robert J. Osborne, Redmond, WA US
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20120036185 | STATE MANAGEMENT IN A DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING SYSTEM - Techniques to allow applications to propagate information to the other instances of the applications running on downstream servers are provided. An indicator, such as a token, tag, etc., is placed within or added to a message that is flowing through the distributed environment to signify that a process has been performed on the message. For example, when an instance of an application running on a server receives a message, the application instance can examine the indicator contained in the message and take appropriate action. If the application instance decides to process the message, the application instance can include an indicator in the message to signify that the application instance processed the message. The presence of the indicator signifies that the message has been processed by an upstream instance of the same application. | 02-09-2012 |
Ron Osborne, Clarkston, WA US
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20090121509 | Mobile Cleaning Units and Systems - Mobile restoration vehicles are provided having at least one axle, with the vehicle comprising a base supported by the axle; walls extending vertically from the base of the vehicle; and a roof supported by the walls, the base, walls, and roof defining at least a portion of the perimeter of the vehicle. The first wall can define an opening configured to receive materials to be restored. Within the perimeter along a second wall an ultrasonic cleaning apparatus can be placed. Along a second wall, opposite the first wall, a contaminated material staging area can be placed. The vehicle can include an ultrasonic cleaning apparatus placed along one wall within the trailer, a staging area along another wall within the trailer, and drying shelves within the above bed portion of the trailer. | 05-14-2009 |
Timothy Osborne, Woodinville, WA US
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20140152676 | LOW LATENCY IMAGE DISPLAY ON MULTI-DISPLAY DEVICE - Embodiments are disclosed that relate to displaying images on multi-display devices with low latency. For example, one disclosed embodiment provides, on a display device comprising a first display and a second display, a method comprising receiving, processing a first image, and displaying the first image via the first display and not displaying the first image via the second display. The method further comprises receiving a second image, processing the second image while displaying the first image, and displaying the second image via the second display and not displaying the second image via the first display. | 06-05-2014 |
Timothy R. Osborne, Woodinville, WA US
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20140176591 | LOW-LATENCY FUSING OF COLOR IMAGE DATA - A system and method are disclosed for fusing virtual content with real content to provide a mixed reality experience for one or more users. The system includes a mobile display device communicating with a hub computing system. In examples, the mobile display device includes a color sequential display for displaying an image over a number of color channels. Image data on respective color channels may be adjusted based on a predicted position of the mobile display device at a time the sequential color display projects the image. | 06-26-2014 |
William S Osborne, Camas, WA US
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20120182350 | METHOD FOR PRINT HEAD SERVICE DURING CONTINUOUS PRINTING - A method of printing with a printing system comprising an array of print heads, the array of print heads including a redundant print head, and a service station, includes, with the redundant print head located at the service station, printing using a remainder of the array of print heads; and positionally and functionally replacing a second print head in the array with the redundant print head while printing continues. | 07-19-2012 |
20150042730 | VENT THROUGH A PRINTHEAD SUPPORT STRUCTURE - In one example, a structure for supporting a printhead includes: a substrate having a first side and a second side: an inlet tower through which liquid may be introduced into the structure; an opening through the substrate near the inlet tower; and an air channel along the substrate connecting the opening in the substrate to the atmosphere. | 02-12-2015 |
William S. Osborne, Vancouver, WA US
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20160089890 | VENT THROUGH A PRINTHEAD SUPPORT STRUCTUR - In one example, a structure for supporting a printhead includes: a substrate having a first side and a second side; an inlet tower through which liquid may be introduced into the structure; an opening through the substrate near the inlet tower; and an air channel along the substrate connecting the opening in the substrate to the atmosphere. | 03-31-2016 |
William Scott Osborne, Camas, WA US
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20130242011 | VENT PATH FOR A LIQUID CONTAINER - In one example, a structure for supporting a printhead includes: a substrate having a first side and a second side; multiple inlets each protruding from the first side of the substrate through which liquids may be introduced into the structure from the outlets of liquid containers that can be attached to the structure; multiple openings through the substrate from the first side to the second side, each opening positioned near one of the inlets at a location exposed to the outlet of a corresponding one of the containers when the container is attached to the structure; and an air channel on the second side of the substrate connecting each of one or more of the openings to another opening. | 09-19-2013 |