Reeves, Iii
Allen N. Reeves, Iii, Tampa, FL US
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20080287183 | Video gaming device and method of wagering on a virtual footall game - The present invention relates to a video gaming device and method for wagering on a virtual football game, referred to as the “2-Minute Warning game,” comprising a video touch screen or display and a selector control panel including a plurality of selector control keys to selectively generate a plurality of passing or running selections and control signals including various football selection signals and wagering selection signals, and a microprocessor including game data comprising a plurality of wager selections and a plurality of passing and running selections corresponding to various outcome signals and wagering selection signals and a predetermined game situation profile; a data processing section including logic to receive the run or passing selection signal and control signals from the plurality of selector control keys to generate display signals in response to the play selection and control signals to be displayed on the video screen or display in response to operator input from the plurality of selector control keys and to generate a football game image on the video screen or display to move the player's team further down the field with awards based on how far the team progresses down the field to reach the first down in 4 plays before starting a new drive to continue playing, or run out of time, which are executed against the predetermined football game situation profile and display the wagering results. | 11-20-2008 |
20120004018 | VIDEO GAMING DEVICE AND METHOD OF WAGERING ON A VIRTUAL FOOTBALL GAME - This invention is a computerized football game comprising steps to establishing and displaying a game clock, receiving the player's selection information representing a kickoff reception request, calculating a current field position according to the set of kickoff return results, (a) receiving the player's selection information representing an offensive play request from the set of predefined plays, (b) updating the current field position according to the deep zone set of play advancement information if the current position is in the deep zone or according to the mid zone set of play advancement information if the current position is in the mid zone or according to the near zone set of play advancement information is the current position is in the near zone and the goal line has not been reached or until a touchdown is achieved or the game clock expires or a first down is not achieved after four tries. | 01-05-2012 |
Charles E. Reeves, Iii, Marietta, GA US
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20090081806 | Methods and Compositions for pH Control - The present invention comprises methods and compositions for controlling the pH of a confined body of water, such as a swimming pool, spas, and hot tubs, using an organic acid specifically citric acid alone or in combination with other organic acids, borates or boric acid or other chelants or clarifiers. The amount of organic acid added to the confined body of water is determined relative to the pH of the water prior to such addition and the volume of water being treated. The amount of maintenance doses of organic acid is based upon the volume of water being treated and the magnitude of pH change required for adjustment to desired pH. The organic acid can be dispensed automatically or manually and can be dispensed as a solid, including a dispersable powder form, a capsule, or tablet, or as a liquid concentrate to be diluted in the confined body of water. | 03-26-2009 |
Donald L. Reeves, Iii, Pleasanton, CA US
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20110295730 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CHARGING VEHICLES - Systems and methods for charging vehicles. In some embodiments, a system includes at least one mobile device and a utility network management center (“NMC”). The at least one mobile device is configured as an electronic utility device and includes a network interface card (“NIC”). The at least one mobile device is also associated with a utility billing account and at least one utility commodity meter. The utility NMC is configured to communicate with the at least one mobile device and the at least one utility commodity meter over a network, locate the at least one mobile device, and monitor a state of the at least one utility commodity meter. The utility NMC is also configured to determine a usage of a commodity based on the state of the at least one utility commodity meter, and bill the utility billing account associated with the mobile device for the usage of the commodity. | 12-01-2011 |