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Andrew T. Peeler, Henrico, VA US
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20150122877 | CARTON AND CARTON BLANK | 05-07-2015 |
Calvin T. Peeler, Canton, MI US
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20100152381 | PREPOLYMER SYSTEMS HAVING REDUCED MONOMERIC ISOCYANATE CONTENTS - A prepolymer system has a monomeric isocyanate content of no greater than about 10% by weight based on 100 parts by weight of the prepolymer system. The prepolymer system comprises a diluent component and a prepolymer component different than and separate from the diluent component. The diluent component has an excess of isocyanate (NCO) functional groups, and comprises the reaction product of a monohydric isocyanate-reactive component and an excess of a first isocyanate component. The first isocyanate component comprises monomeric isocyanates reactive with the monohydric isocyanate-reactive component. The prepolymer component also has an excess of NCO functional groups, and comprises the reaction product of a polyol component and an excess of a second isocyanate component. The prepolymer system can be used to prepare foams via reaction with water. The foams have low density and have excellent adhesion and sound dampening properties for use in cavities of automobile bodies. | 06-17-2010 |
20120009407 | RIGID POLYURETHANE FOAM - A rigid polyurethane foam includes the reaction product of a resin composition and an isocyanate composition. The resin composition includes a novolac polyol that has a general chemical structure: | 01-12-2012 |
20120329934 | Composite Materials Comprising Aggregate And An Elastomeric Composition - A composite material comprises aggregate and an elastomeric composition. The elastomeric composition comprises the reaction product of an isocyanate component and an isocyanate-reactive component. The isocyanate component comprises a polymeric isocyanate, and optionally, an isocyanate-prepolymer. The isocyanate-reactive component comprises a hydrophobic polyol and a chain extender having at least two hydroxyl groups and a molecular weight of from about 62 to about 220. The chain extender is present in the isocyanate-reactive component in an amount of from about 1 to about 20 parts by weight based on 100 parts by weight of the isocyanate-reactive component. The aggregate may be rock, crumb rubber, and/or glass. The composite material has excellent physical properties and may be formed underwater, used in various locations, and used in various applications, such as for pavement, revetments, etc. Methods of forming and using the composite material and systems for forming the elastomeric composition are also disclosed. | 12-27-2012 |
20130011195 | Composite Pavement Structures - A composite pavement structure comprises a wearing course layer and a base course layer disposed below the wearing course layer. The wearing course layer comprises aggregate, e.g. glass and rock, and an elastomeric composition. The elastomeric camposition comprises the reaction product of an isocyanate component and an isocyanate-reactive component. The isocyanate component comprises a polymeric isocyanate, and optionally, an isocyanate-prepolymer. The isocyanate-reactive component comprises a hydrophobic polyol and a chain extender having at least two hydroxyl groups and a molecular weight of from about 62 to about 220. The chain extender is present in the isocyanate-reactive component in an amount of from about 1 to about 20 parts by weight based on 100 parts by weight of the isocyanate-reactive component. The base course layer comprises aggregate which is the same or different than the aggregate of the wearing course layer. Methods of forming the composite pavement structure are also disclosed. | 01-10-2013 |
20130022810 | Composite Pavement Structures - A composite pavement structure comprises a wearing course layer and a base course layer disposed below the wearing course layer. The base course layer comprises aggregate and an elastomeric composition. The elastomeric composition comprises the reaction product of an isocyanate component and an isocyanate-reactive component. The isocyanate component comprises a polymeric isocyanate, and optionally, an isocyanate-prepolymer. The isocyanate-reactive component comprises a hydrophobic polyol and a chain extender having at least two hydroxyl groups and a molecular weight of from about 62 to about 220. The chain extender is present in the isocyanate-reactive component in an amount of from about 1 to about 20 parts by weight based on 100 parts by weight of the isocyanate-reactive component. The wearing course layer comprises aggregate which is the same or different than the aggregate of the base course layer. Methods of forming the composite pavement structure are also disclosed. | 01-24-2013 |
20140235781 | COMPOSITE MATERIALS COMPRISING AGGREGATE AND AN ELASTOMERIC COMPOSITION - A composite material comprises aggregate and an elastomeric composition. The elastomeric composition comprises the reaction product of an isocyanate component and an isocyanate-reactive component. The isocyanate component comprises a polymeric isocyanate, and optionally, an isocyanate-prepolymer. The isocyanate-reactive component comprises a hydrophobic polyol and a chain extender having at least two hydroxyl groups and a molecular weight of from about 62 to about 220. The chain extender is present in the isocyanate-reactive component in an amount of from about 1 to about 20 parts by weight based on 100 parts by weight of the isocyanate-reactive component. The aggregate may be rock, crumb rubber, and/or glass. The composite material has excellent physical properties and may be formed underwater, used in various locations, and used in various applications, such as for pavement, revetments, etc. Methods of forming and using the composite material and systems for forming the elastomeric composition are also disclosed. | 08-21-2014 |
Danny Peeler, Apex, NC US
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20150281462 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR PROVIDING REGIONAL SURVIVABLE CALLING OVER A PACKET NETWORK - A method is disclosed of providing survivable communications in a communications network, the method comprising: determining a loss of communications with a communications server, wherein the communications server provides calling features to an endpoint connected to the access node; and after determining a loss of communications with the communications server, forming a cluster of a plurality of access nodes to provide communication service to endpoints served by the plurality of access nodes, wherein the plurality of access nodes comprises the access node, and wherein the access node and a second access node in the plurality of access nodes use different access technology. | 10-01-2015 |
David K. Peeler, Evans, GA US
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20100139320 | Hollow porous-wall glass microspheres and composition and process for controlling pore size and pore volume - A porous wall hollow glass microsphere is provided having a diameter range of between 1 to 200 microns, a density of between 1.0 to 2.0 gm/cc, a porous-wall structure having wall openings defining an average pore size of between 10 to 1000 angstroms, and which contains therein a hydrogen storage material. The porous-wall structure may be modified by precise control of heat treatment temperatures of precursor hollow glass microspheres such that the pore diameter and percentage of pore formation may be regulated. The ability to control characteristics of porosity allow customization of specific applications for the PWHGM in a variety of biomedical, sensor, hydrogen storage, and other microencapsulation technologies. | 06-10-2010 |
20100279594 | Protective device having one or more optical sheet layers - A protective device for use in a hazardous environment that is at least partially isolated from a user is provided. The protective device includes a plurality of layers made of a film for attachment to a surface. The layers are removably attachable to one another so that when one of the layers becomes impaired through exposure to the environment the impaired layer is capable of being removed from the remaining layers in order to restore the protective device. | 11-04-2010 |
Doug Peeler, Austin, TX US
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20100249960 | Speaker Management Methods and Systems - A method is provided for providing speaker management. The method may include initializing an information handling system (IHS) and initializing an external speaker coupled to the IHS. The external speaker may have a device identifier (ID) associated with it. Therefore, the method may also include receiving the device ID and automatically loading an audio driver corresponding to the device ID. Using speaker compensation parameters associated with the audio driver, the method may include filtering audio data sent to the external speaker. | 09-30-2010 |
Douglas Peeler, Austin, TX US
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20110112666 | System and Method for Interfacing an Audio Connector and Jack at an Information Handling System - An analog connector disposed at an information handling system housing accepts both analog audio information and digital audio information at plural connection surfaces by accepting either an analog or digital jack. An audio subsystem of the information handling system manages audio information at the connector by selectively configuring to handle analog or digital signals based upon the type of jack insert into the connector. Selection of analog or digital management is performed manually through a user interface or automatically by detection of the type of jack inserted in the connector. In one embodiment, a four pole analog connector accepts a four pole digital jack that communicates serial data through a pole connection surface instead of analog signals. | 05-12-2011 |
20130190041 | Smartphone Speakerphone Mode With Beam Steering Isolation - A smartphone selectively supports a telephone call in a handset mode or a speakerphone mode by enabling or disabling microphones and speakers integrated in the smartphone. In the speakerphone mode, plural microphones determine a direction of a participant of a speakerphone telephone call so that audio of the speakerphone telephone call from plural speakers of the smartphone is beam steered towards the participant. | 07-25-2013 |
Douglas J. Peeler, Austin, TX US
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20140119569 | Reduction of Haptic Noise Feedback in System - An information handling system has a haptic generation module to generate haptic effects including haptic noise and a haptic noise reduction module. The haptic noise reduction module receives characteristics of sound representative of haptic noise generated by a haptic generation module of a device and entering an audio input module of the device, the characteristics including frequencies and timing. It also detects the generation of haptic effects, the generations occurring after the receiving characteristics. It also reduces the effects of haptic noise on digital data representing audio input to the device based upon the received characteristics of the sound. It may reduce the effects by subtracting amplitudes of audio waves representing the haptic noise from amplitudes of audio waves representing the audio input. | 05-01-2014 |
Douglas Jarrett Peeler, Austin, TX US
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20150296085 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FUSION OF AUDIO COMPONENTS IN A TELECONFERENCE SETTING - In accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure, a method may include determining capability of each particular information handling system of a plurality of information handling systems to support combination of functionality of audio components of the particular information handling system. The method may also include determining audio performance parameters of the audio components of the information handling systems of the plurality of information handling systems which are capable of supporting combination of functionality of audio components. The method may further include, based on the audio performance parameters, combining functionality of audio components of the plurality of information handling systems which are capable of supporting combination of functionality of audio components. | 10-15-2015 |
Edward J. Peeler, San Francisco, CA US
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20090083049 | CLAIM CHART CREATION SYSTEM - A process for creating a claim chart. Information is maintained in a database about a patent portfolio including at least one patent including at least one claim having at least one claim element and about a product portfolio including at least one product having at least one product characteristic. A collection of proof pieces are maintained in the database each representing an assertion about a product characteristic. A current product in the product portfolio, a current patent in the patent portfolio, and a current claim in the current patent are selected. For each claim element of the current claim, an element proof is constructed by selecting a proof piece showing that a product characteristic of the current product matches the claim element. Then a document is generated showing the claim chart as a collection of the element proofs. | 03-26-2009 |
Kreg Peeler, Provo, UT US
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20150127405 | STATE-OF MIND, SITUATIONAL AWARENESS ENGINE APPARATUS AND METHOD - A networked system of computers, connected dynamically, often very temporarily (e.g. phone call, text, web search), based on individual criteria unique to and controlling each, as they temporarily opt in to the system to evaluate information. All may process data obtained from a database mashed together by combining highly persistent (years) with highly transitory (minutes to weeks) data, temporarily bound thereto. Distributed processing by individual, independent processors is controlled by their own individual criteria, facilitating population, storing, indexing, searching, navigation, querying, and serving of heretofore unwieldy content. Applications execute heretofore impossible procedures as dynamic as situational awareness and personal decisions by their operators. In one example, transitory events can be incorporated by combining persistent data records with temporary ones on a customized site serving an event calendar from a media site, and commercial entities can tap into predictions based thereon. | 05-07-2015 |
Matthew Scott Peeler, New York, NY US
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20140129457 | AN INTERACTIVE ORGANIZATIONAL DECISION-MAKING AND COMPLIANCE FACILITATION PORTAL - Systems and methods are disclosed for facilitation of enterprise compliance with managed rules or policies, including the use of and interactive compliance application including a decision tree structure with decision nodes, wherein an enterprise user may answer one or more specific questions and compliance guidance with respect to one or more managed rules or policies is provided according to received answers to the questions. An interactive decision facilitation portal enables the decision tree structure, by enabling both computer-algorithm-implemented decision nodes and human-aided decision nodes of the decision tree structure. | 05-08-2014 |
Phelps Peeler, South Portland, ME US
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20100280921 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMPLEMENTING AND MANAGING VIRTUAL GIFT CARDS - According to one aspect, embodiments of the invention provide a method for administering a virtual gift card, the method comprising acts of receiving a request from a server of a retailer, providing, in response to the request, an interface to a terminal operated by a purchaser, the interface comprising fields for receiving a value and a recipient for the virtual gift card, receiving from the terminal, in response to input from the purchaser, the value and the recipient for the virtual gift card, generating a code for the virtual gift card, and sending a message to the recipient of the virtual gift card, the message including the code for the virtual gift card. | 11-04-2010 |
Phelps Peeler, Portland, ME US
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20130254063 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMPLEMENTING AND MANAGING VIRTUAL GIFT CARDS - According to one aspect, embodiments of the invention provide a method for administering a virtual gift card, the method comprising acts of receiving a request from a server of a retailer, providing, in response to the request, an interface to a terminal operated by a purchaser, the interface comprising fields for receiving a value and a recipient for the virtual gift card, receiving from the terminal, in response to input from the purchaser, the value and the recipient for the virtual gift card, generating a code for the virtual gift card, and sending a message to the recipient of the virtual gift card, the message including the code for the virtual gift card. | 09-26-2013 |
20130254064 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMPLEMENTING AND MANAGING VIRTUAL GIFT CARDS - According to one aspect, embodiments of the invention provide a method for administering a virtual gift card, the method comprising acts of receiving a request from a server of a retailer, providing, in response to the request, an interface to a terminal operated by a purchaser, the interface comprising fields for receiving a value and a recipient for the virtual gift card, receiving from the terminal, in response to input from the purchaser, the value and the recipient for the virtual gift card, generating a code for the virtual gift card, and sending a message to the recipient of the virtual gift card, the message including the code for the virtual gift card. | 09-26-2013 |
Phelps A. Peeler, Portland, ME US
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20130304559 | SYSTEMS, METHODS AND DEVICES FOR CONDUCTING TRANSACTIONS WITH PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES USING VIRTUAL POINTS - Systems, methods, devices and computer program products are disclosed for conducting transactions using a portable electronic device. A method of executing a software application on a portable electronic device includes: determining, via the portable electronic device, a location of the device; displaying, via the portable electronic device's display, a plurality of merchants within a predetermined proximity of the device's location; receiving, via a user input device, a selection corresponding to at least one of the merchants; displaying, via the display device, a balance of virtual rewards points available for redemption by the user of the device; displaying, via the display device, an exchange value of the virtual rewards points for making a purchase associated with the selected merchant; and, responsive to a purchase request received via the user input device, authorizing deduction of the exchange value from the balance of the virtual rewards points and providing confirmation of the purchase. | 11-14-2013 |
Phelps Alan Peeler, Portland, ME US
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20100299194 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMPLEMENTING AND MANAGING GIFT CARDS - An offer management system is provided that evaluates conditions in relation to a gift card and triggers an action. In another example, the offer management system may be capable of evaluating attributes of a transaction using a gift card and may be capable of triggering an action. A trigger may be defined using one or more rules. For example, an administrator for a retailer may configure an offer rule in an interface of the offer management system. These rules may be evaluated in real-time, and offers made responsive to those evaluations. For example, offers may be made to a gift card recipient such as a discount on the total purchase, a dynamic addition of value to a gift card, issuance of a new gift card, or other offer. These offers may be used by a retailer to foster certain behaviors relating to gift cards. | 11-25-2010 |
20150294302 | COMPUTER SERVER SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DEFINING TRIGGER-BASED RULE SETS FOR EVALUATING ELECTRONIC-BASED INTERACTIONS BY A USER - An offer management system is provided that evaluates conditions in relation to a gift card and triggers an action. In another example, the offer management system may be capable of evaluating attributes of a transaction using a gift card and may be capable of triggering an action. A trigger may be defined using one or more rules. For example, an administrator for a retailer may configure an offer rule in an interface of the offer management system. These rules may be evaluated in real-time, and offers made responsive to those evaluations. For example, offers may be made to a gift card recipient such as a discount on the total purchase, a dynamic addition of value to a gift card, issuance of a new gift card, or other offer. These offers may be used by a retailer to foster certain behaviors relating to gift cards. | 10-15-2015 |
Ryan Peeler, Orange, CA US
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20110066714 | Generating A Subgraph Of Key Entities In A Network And Categorizing The Subgraph Entities Into Different Types Using Social Network Analysis - A method, system and computer-program product for generating a subgraph of key entities in a network and organizing entities in the subgraph are disclosed. The technique uses social network analysis centrality metrics to identify key entities in a network. The technique also uses social network analysis centrality metrics to categorize key entities into different types. | 03-17-2011 |
Scott C. Peeler, Sandy, UT US
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20140033798 | INTEGRATED SAFETY AND MOTION CONTROL TESTING DEVICE - In accordance with some implementations of the described invention, a testing device is provided which includes a safety shield having one or more motion control cam tracks, wherein the cam tracks are configured to receive a cam follower that is connected to a mounting member onto which is mounted one or more testing modules. The testing modules perform specific functions for testing a sample product. The mounting member is moved within the safety shield as the cam follower tracks within the motion control cam tracks. In such implementations, the mounting member is further connected to two or more hydraulic cylinders or other actuators which are configured to move the mounting member to various positions within an x-axis and a y-axis. The integrated safety and motion control features of the safety shield provide precise, repeatable movement of the mounting member while preventing injuring to a user. Other implementations are also described. | 02-06-2014 |
Theresa Peeler, Canton, IL US
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20120173128 | System and Method for Preventing the Operation of a Motor Vehicle Without Required Insurance - A system and method for preventing a motor vehicle from being operated without required insurance is disclosed. The system comprises a vehicle-mounted device interlocked to the ignition, a driver, and insurance carrier, a policy, a credential, a wireless data network and a data service. The vehicle-mounted device accepts a credential issued by the insurance company to identify the insurance policy, driver, and vehicle. The device transmits the credential to the data service for evaluation on the current validity of the insurance and sends a response back to the vehicle-mounted device. The vehicle-mounted device selectively allows or disallows the vehicle to start, depending on whether required insurance is present. | 07-05-2012 |
Thomas B. Peeler, Hoschton, GA US
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20080254307 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING COMPOSITE MATERIALS USING THERMOPLASTIC POLYMERS - Apparatuses and methods for bonding together two or more layers of oriented polymer material or secondary material to form a rigid member. Two or more layers of material are initially restrained along an orientation axis to prevent contraction and loss of orientation. Then, the contact surfaces of each layer of material are heated to a temperature above the melting point for each respective material. Next, the heated contact surfaces are merged together, and pressure is applied to the merged contact surfaces to combine the layers. Once combined, the layers are cooled, and a rigid unitary member is formed. | 10-16-2008 |