Rhodes, Jr.
Carl Joseph Rhodes, Jr., Louisville, KY US
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20140000663 | DISHWASHER APPLIANCE WITH RACK ASSEMBLY PROJECTIONS | 01-02-2014 |
Robert Russell Rhodes, Jr., Hingham, MA US
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20080285091 | Mobile image capture and processing system - A mobile image capture and processing system including a digital image capture and processing instrument for capturing digital images of shipping documents associated with shipments to be delivered to an intended destination over a Web-based shipping, tracking, and delivery information network, and automatically processing such images to read a 1D or 2D bar-coded shipment tracking number graphically represented therein, and automatically encode the shipment tracking number within the header of the digital image file and the name or title of the digital image file. A Web-based portable data transaction terminal (PDT) or a Web-based portable digital assistant (PDA) is used to receive digital image files from the digital image capture and processing instrument via a first wireless data communication link, and transmitting such digital image files to (i) an application server supported on said network, and (ii) from said application server to a human-operated data-keying station supported on said network, where the shipping information contained in said digital image files can be read by human operators, and manually entered into a database (RDBMS). | 11-20-2008 |
Samuel Walter Rhodes, Jr., Sullivans Island, SC US
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20120225705 | INTERACTIVE TREASURE HUNT GAME - An interactive treasure hunt game, preferably in the form of a television game show, includes a host in a studio essentially serving as a master of ceremonies, who is positioned on a stage adjacent a large map of the United States. The treasure hunt game features a nationwide treasure hunt for a national grand prize, as well as a series of regional or local treasure hunts that yield weekly prizes and local grand prizes. Co-hosts are located around the country, and in one embodiment there is one co-host in each state of the U.S. These co-hosts in each state provide local clues that ultimately lead to prizes. The prizes may be provided by sponsors, and in exchange, the clues may drive the general public to the sponsor businesses, or to purchase a sponsor's products or services, in search of the treasure, prizes, or additional clues. | 09-06-2012 |