Robertson, Iii
Edward L. Robertson, Iii, Marina Del Rey, CA US
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20100095326 | PROGRAM CONTENT TAGGING SYSTEM - A program content tagging system for facilitating the development of an interactive social network during the viewing of a program comprising a base station, a database, an output device, and an input device. The base station serves as the conduit for bidirectional communication between the user and the output device. The database stores a library of program content and/or other program content identification to provide a means for identifying the program content transmitted to the user. The output device allows the user to view any additional information synchronized with the program content. The input device allows the user to request or send information to the base station for processing. The user may activate a tag mark displayed on the output device to view additional information. With this information users, vendors, and visitors can engage in commerce through the use of advertisements and sales of goods and services. | 04-15-2010 |
Jerry D. Robertson, Iii, San Jose, CA US
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20090157711 | Method and System for Managing Volumes Within a Compilation of Content - A web-based system, method and program product are provided for adding content to a content object stored (e.g., a custom compilation or prepublished work) in a data repository as a group of hierarchically related content entities. Each noncontainer content object is preferably stored as a separate entity in the data repository. Each content entity is also stored as a row in a digital library index class as a collection of attributes and references to related content entities and containers. As the user selects desired objects for inclusion in a content object, the system arranges the objects hierarchically, e.g., into volumes, chapters and sections according to the order specified by the user. The system then creates a file object (e.g., a CBO) defining the content object that contains a list or outline of the container and noncontainer entities selected, their identifiers, order and structure. This file object is stored separately in the data repository. An aspect of the invention is the calculation of the compilation's cost by estimating the amount of content it contains and determining a content cost based upon the content estimate. Optionally, a cost is assigned to each content entity in the data repository and these actual costs are summed as part of the cost estimation procedure. | 06-18-2009 |
Robert E. Robertson, Iii, Calhoun, GA US
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20130084419 | MOISTURE/VAPOR BARRIER AND METHOD OF MAKING AND USING SAME - The present invention comprises a water vapor barrier. The water vapor barrier comprises a water vapor impermeable substrate, the substrate comprising a sheet of polymeric material and the substrate having a width. The water vapor barrier also comprises a first fabric on one side of the substrate, the first fabric having a width less than the width of the substrate such that a portion of the substrate is exposed on both sides of the first fabric. A method of installing the water vapor barrier is also disclosed. | 04-04-2013 |
Walter Dennis Robertson, Iii, Harleysville, PA US
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20100252761 | PRESSURE RETAINING SLEEVE - A magnetic core ( | 10-07-2010 |
20100286931 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR DETERMINING FLUID FLOW RATE USING A PRESSURE SENSOR AND A THERMAL MASS FLOW SENSOR - The present invention relates to a system, method, and computer program product for determining the flow rate of a fluid. The system, method, and computer program product generate a thermal sensor based mass flow rate for the fluid, where the thermal sensor based mass flow rate is determined at least in part from the thermal sensor signal ( | 11-11-2010 |
20120323379 | PRESSURE BALANCED VALVE - The disclosed embodiments include a pressure balance valve that solves one or more problems associated with existing designs. For example, in one embodiment, a pressure balancing valve assembly is disclosed that provides a low cost frictionless assembly that is constructed to not seal the leak path between an inlet port and an outlet port. Instead, this leak path is minimized with small angle tapered plunger and a precision bored annulus to provide a defined area for the pressure drop to occur and to limit the flow from the inlet to the outlet. | 12-20-2012 |