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20100106528 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATIC SCHEDULING BASED ON REMOTE MONITORING - A system and method are provided for managing patient care based on data received from a remote monitoring system. The system includes a data monitor for automatically evaluating the data received from the remote monitoring system and a scheduling module for receiving a data evaluation from the data monitor. The scheduling module includes tools for adjusting a patient schedule. Schedule adjustment actions can be automatically triggered by the received data evaluation. Typically, the data monitor will compare the received data with patient medical records to evaluate the received data received from the remote monitoring system to determine if the received data meets pre-set expectations. If the received data does not meet pre-set expectations, a scheduling action will be triggered. The system will automatically notify the patient of scheduling actions. | 04-29-2010 |
20120171649 | USER INTERFACE FOR GENERATING PHYSICAL ACTIVITY INDICATORS - Methods, computer storage media, systems and user interfaces for generating physical activity indicators are provided. The user interface includes an activation button that prompts physical activity data associated with a user to be retrieved from a user device on which the physical activity data is stored. Information such as the current amount of physical activity logged by the user for a particular day, including the number of steps taken by a user for the day and/or the amount of minutes of physical activity the user has logged for the day is presented to the user via various aspects of the user interface. Users may compare their physical activity performance to other users of the system. Users may also challenge other users to participate in physical activity contests. | 07-05-2012 |
20130238459 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUTOMATIC TICKETING - Systems and methods for automatically providing event tickets are provided herein. For example, a device, such as a processor, may execute an automatic ticketing application that associates and/or otherwise provides one or more tickets for an event to a validated membership account. Data associated with a particular membership account and a particular ticketed event is acquired, stored, and/or processed. Subsequently, one or more tickets for the particular ticketed event are automatically associated with a membership account. | 09-12-2013 |
20140067500 | EVENT OUTCOMES PREDICTION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A system and method is provided that enables users to selectively predict one or more outcomes expected to occur during an upcoming event, such as a sporting event. A graphical user interface enables users to specify data for individual outcomes predicted to occur during the event. Rewards and/or an amount of the rewards are determined for predictions based on a comparison of actual outcomes with the predicted outcomes and/or one or more business rules. Users obtain rewards for accurate outcome predictions in near-real time during live events and can view reward amounts and/or actual game statistics during the live event. | 03-06-2014 |
20140258100 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING AN ENGAGEMENT SYSTEM - Aspects of the present disclosure describe systems and corresponding methods for providing interactive experiences via an engagement system to spectators currently attending or otherwise participating in an event being conducted at a venue. In various aspects, the engagement system may connect the event attendees and/or spectators in an integrated manner by allowing such users to engage in interactive experiences, such as socially connecting to other participants, executing consumer transactions, and/or engaging in various other interactive games, promotions, and/or activities corresponding to the event being conducted at the venue. | 09-11-2014 |
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20120126747 | BATTERY CHARGER HAVING NON-CONTACT ELECTRICAL SWITCH - The handle of a charge coupler includes a mechanical latch that securely mechanically locks the handle to the vehicle passively when the handle is manually attached to the vehicle by a human operator to create an electrical connection between the vehicle and the charger. The handle also has an actuator movable by the operator from a deactivated state to a first and a second position activated state. The mechanical latch operates independently of the state of the actuator when the handle is being manually attached but being mechanically released by the actuator when it is moved to its second activated state. A non-contact electrical switch means associated with the actuator breaks the electrical connection when the actuator is moved to the first position activated state before releasing the mechanical latch at said second activated position. | 05-24-2012 |
20130015812 | ELECTRICAL CHARGING SYSTEM HAVING ENERGY COUPLING ARRANGEMENT FOR WIRELESS ENERGY TRANSMISSION THEREBETWEEN - An electrical charging system (ECS) to electrically charge a battery includes a power transmitter, an energy coupling arrangement, at least one electrical signal shaping device (ESSD) including a controller, and an alignment means. The arrangement includes a first transducer disposed external to the vehicle and a second transducer attached with the vehicle. The alignment means communicates with the vehicle to ensure repeatable vehicle positioning so that the second transducer is positioned relative to the first transducer so that the second transducer receives the energy produced by the power transmitter wirelessly transmitted from the first transducer. The energy received by the second transducer is electrically shaped by the ESSD and further electrically transmitted through the ESSD as controlled by the controller to electrically charge the ESD. Methods to operate and electrically transmit energy through the ECS to electrically charge the EDS are also presented. | 01-17-2013 |
20130033229 | METHOD AND SYSTEM TO ELECTRICALLY CHARGE AND DISCHARGE A BATTERY USING AN ELECTRICAL CHARGING SYSTEM THAT ELECTRICALLY COMMUNICATES WITH A REGENERATIVE BRAKING ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT - A method to electrically charge an energy storage device (ESD) includes a step of electrically charging the ESD with energy transmitted through a regenerative braking electrical circuit (RBEC) disposed on vehicle by an electrical charging system (ECS) in electrical connection therewith. The ESD may be electrically charged by the ECS or a motor/generator that is also in electrical communication with the RBEC. The method also includes another step of electrically transmitting energy from the ESD through the RBEC and the ECS to supply energy to a power grid disposed external to the vehicle. An ECS for electrically charging an ESD is also presented that includes a first transducer, a second transducer that wirelessly receives energy from the first transducer, a motor/generator, and at least one electrical component which receives energy from the second transducer or energy from the motor/generator to electrically charge the ESD. | 02-07-2013 |
20130035814 | ELECTRICAL CHARGING SYSTEM THAT INCLUDES VOLTAGE-CONTROLLED OSCILLATOR WHICH OPERATIVELY CONTROLS WIRELESS ELECTROMAGNETIC OR WIRELESS INDUCTIVE CHARGING OF A BATTERY - An electrical charging system (ECS) is used to electrically charge an energy storage device (ESD) using wireless electromagnetic or inductive charging. The ECS includes a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) electrical circuit, a first transducer, and a plurality of second transducers. The VCO electrical circuit sequentially excites a plurality of coils in a first transducer to select one of a plurality of second transducers in which to transfer energy when the ESD is electrically charged. ECS power efficiency is measured during the excitation of the plurality of coils and used to determine whether the ECS uses the electromagnetic or inductive approach to electrically charge the ESD. The VCO electrical circuit also assists to maintain an optimum ECS power efficiency during electrical charging of the ESD. A method to electrically charge an ESD associated with a first vehicle and an ESD associated with a second vehicle with the ECS is also presented. | 02-07-2013 |
20130134933 | POWER SAFETY SYSTEM AND METHOD HAVING A PLURALITY OF THERMALLY-TRIGGERED ELECTRICAL BREAKING ARRANGEMENTS - A power safety system (PSS) includes a plurality of thermally-triggered electrical breaking arrangements (TTEBAs). The plurality of TTEBAs are associated with a plurality of electrical devices (EDs) disposed external to the PSS. The PSS further includes a plurality of electrical power connections (EPCs) associated with said plurality of TTEBAs that are configured to respectively electrically connect the PSS to the plurality of EDs. When at least one TTEBA in the plurality of TTEBAs is electrically operative and at least one thermal event occurs that is sufficient to thermally activate the at least one electrically operative TTEBA, at least the EPC associated with the at least one thermally activated TTEBA is electrically broken. A method to protect a human operator of the PSS from a thermal event is also presented. A PSS also extends to a primary and a secondary electrical charging system used to charge a battery of a vehicle. | 05-30-2013 |
20130241484 | CONNECTOR HANDLE FOR AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE BATTERY CHARGER - A connector handle for an electric vehicle battery charger is provided. The connector handle includes a latch that is operable to a locked position and an unlocked position. The connector handle also includes an electric circuit configured to provide an enable indication and a disable indication. The connector handle also includes an actuator button moveable to a first position where the latch is in the locked position and the electric circuit provides the enable indication, a second position where the latch is in the locked position and the electric circuit provides the disable indication, and a third position where the latch is in the unlocked position and the electric circuit provides the disable indication. | 09-19-2013 |
20150239356 | Wireless Battery Charging System Varying Magnetic Field Frequency To Maintain A Desired Voltage-Current Phase Relationship - An electrical charging system configured to wirelessly charge an energy storage device, such as a battery. The charging system includes an off-transducer in electrical communication with an alternating power source and electromagnetically coupled to an on-vehicle transducer connected to the energy storage device. A controller adjusts a variable frequency oscillator within the power transmitter, thereby changing the frequency of the sourced electrical power. The charging system further includes a phase detection circuit in communication with the controller and the off-transducer and configured to determine a phase difference between the alternating voltage and the alternating current supplied by the power source. The controller is configured to adjust the variable frequency oscillator based on the phase difference such that the frequency of the sourced electrical power maintains the phase difference within a desired range. | 08-27-2015 |
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20090216635 | Business method and system for providing remuneration to consumers for viewing advertisements locally nationally and globally - The present invention is a business method, operable and controllable by a computer, microcomputer or like electronic means, for the remuneration to consumers for viewing advertisements or like content over a global website. The website is designed to display a variety of promotional videos, audio or written advertisements and like content from advertisers who pay the website/business owner to have their content placed on the website. The advertisers can request a global display of their content or restrict viewing to specific areas, based on 4 postal codes. Consumers will earn money after they watch or read the advertisements and answer questions relevant to the advertisements. Consumers would accumulate money earned into an individual account registered by them, which when it reaches a predetermined dollar amount, can be requested through direct deposit into a bank account or can be redeemed for products or services offered by the advertisers. | 08-27-2009 |
20120264080 | DENTAL HIGH VOLUME SUCTION TUBE WITH PROTECTIVE CAP - This invention is a hollow, crown shaped cap along with the dental High Volume Evacuation (HVE) tube into which the cap is specially designed to fit. The crown shaped cap is detachable and attachable. The invention may also be produced as one piece, with the cap permanently attached. The crown shaped cap extends outward from the suction end, and is larger in diameter than the HVE tube. This crown shaped cap for the HVE dental suction tube consists of four tubular, question mark-shaped parts which intersect to form four openings for suction. The cap is hollow and has a short tubular end. The cap is attached to the suction end of the HVE tube by snapping the tubular end of the cap into the suction end of the HVE tube. | 10-18-2012 |
20130059265 | DENTAL HIGH VOLUME SUCTION TUBE WITH PROTECTIVE CAP - A high volume suction tube for use in dentistry to remove detritus during oral procedures, such as providing a tooth filling, including a cap that alleviates tissue obstruction without impeding efficient suction and removal of the detritus. | 03-07-2013 |