Tyson, Jr.
Archie A. Tyson, Jr., High Point, NC US
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20120078266 | TRANSVENOUS ACTIVE FIXATION LEAD SYSTEM - A medical electrical lead system that includes a catheter extending from a proximal catheter end to a distal catheter end; a lead, insertable within the catheter, including a lead body extending from a proximal lead end to a distal lead end and an active fixation member positioned at the distal lead end; and an advancement tool for advancing the distal lead end outward from the distal catheter end. The advancement tool is adapted to be positioned around the lead body and further adapted to be removably fixedly engaged with the proximal catheter end. | 03-29-2012 |
Harry S. Tyson, Jr., Austin, TX US
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20130091216 | Social Device Service and Support Via Automatic Group Association - A social networking system offers a variety of device service and support functions via automated social network (SNET) group associations. Such functions can include, for example, device registration and warranty services, update and upgrade services, maintenance and testing services, resource utilization reporting services, cloning services, usage tutorials and user group interactions, targeted advertising, etc. In various embodiments, support services may be offered upon automated docking of a social device with a SNET group, such as a manufacturer's SNET group. Selection of available services may be automated based on device profile data. Alternatively, services may be manually selected through a user interface provided by a member device or support service. In other embodiments, all or portions of a first device may be cloned on a second device, either on a persistent or temporary basis. | 04-11-2013 |
20130091280 | Social Device Resource Management - A method and apparatus for allocating resources in a social network. In one embodiment, access to resources of a social network and participant social devices is managed through general or member class-specific access rights. Such access rights may also be established for authorized guests or non-members of the social network. In further embodiments, social resources may be offered and (re)allocated in a dynamic manner through real time usage and availability analysis. | 04-11-2013 |
Harry Shannon Tyson, Jr., Austin, TX US
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20110243151 | Method And System For Connector And/Or Cable With Configurable Antenna For Ethernet And Wireless Applications - A configurable Ethernet connector comprises a first interface comprising wired and wireless interfaces and a second interface comprising wired and optical interfaces. The configurable Ethernet connector receives signals via one interface and converts the signals for transmission via the other interface and vice versa. Signal conversion in both directions may occur simultaneously. The configurable Ethernet connector comprises an antenna and/or a wireless access point. A cable attached to the configurable Ethernet connector may comprise an antenna. The configurable Ethernet connector may provide at least of subset of antenna functionality to a communication device. The configurable Ethernet connector and/or a corresponding attached connector may comprise one or more of PHY devices. A corresponding connector that is coupled to the configurable Ethernet connector may sense communication protocols and/or capabilities of the configurable Ethernet connector and may be configured accordingly. Wireless maintenance of a switch may be performed via the configurable Ethernet connector. | 10-06-2011 |
20130266324 | Method and System for Connector and/or Cable with Configurable Antenna for Ethernet and Wireless Applications - A system for communication can include a configurable Ethernet connector. The connector can include a first multiple-medium interface. The first multiple-medium interface may include a wireless interface and a wired interface that may be configurable to communicate corresponding wireless and wired messages. The connector can also include a second multiple-medium interface communicatively coupled to the first multiple-medium interface. The second multiple-medium interface may include a wireless interface and an optical interface that may be configurable to communicate corresponding wireless and optical messages. The system can also include a circuit communicatively coupled to the first multiple-medium interface and the second multiple-medium interface. The circuit may be configurable to convert a medium of a message. | 10-10-2013 |