Weiss, WA
Charles J. Weiss, Richland, WA US
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20110040098 | Organoactinide-, Organolanthanide-, and OrganoGroup-4-Mediated Hydrothiolation of Terminal Alkynes with Aliphatic, Aromatic and Benzylic Thiols - An efficient and highly Markovnikov selective organoactinide-, organolanthanide-, and organozirconium-catalyzed addition of aryl, benzyl, and aliphatic thiols to terminal alkynes is described. The corresponding vinyl sulfides are produced with little or no side-products. | 02-17-2011 |
20140142319 | ORGANOACTINIDE-, ORGANOLANTHANIDE-, AND ORGANOGROUP-4-MEDIATED HYDROTHIOLATION OF TERMINAL ALKYNES WITH ALIPHATIC, AROMATIC AND BENZYLIC THIOLS - An efficient and highly Markovnikov selective organoactinide-, organolanthanide-, and organozirconium-catalyzed addition of aryl, benzyl, and aliphatic thiols to terminal alkynes is described. The corresponding vinyl sulfides are produced with little or no side-products. | 05-22-2014 |
Dirk N. Weiss, Kenmore, WA US
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20100095997 | Stacked thin-film superlattice thermoelectric devices - A thermoelectric device ( | 04-22-2010 |
John G.a. Weiss, Lake Forest Park, WA US
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20140139421 | DEVICE HAVING VARIABLE-INPUT SELECTOR FOR ELECTRONIC BOOK CONTROL - This document describes techniques and apparatuses concerning e-book-reading devices having integral variable-input manual selectors through which selection to control an electronic book is enabled. One example of this control includes navigating pages of an electronic book through flipping pages. Control of this page flipping can be made through a single implement of the variable-input manual selector, such as to slow, speed up, stop, or reverse the page flipping. | 05-22-2014 |
20140143705 | BOOKMARKING FOR ELECTRONIC BOOKS - This document describes techniques and apparatuses enabling bookmarking for electronic books. The techniques and apparatuses enable a user of an electronic book to bookmark pages of the electronic book and navigate based on these bookmarks as well as bookmarks made by other users. | 05-22-2014 |
20140143707 | AFFINITY-BASED PAGE NAVIGATION - This document describes techniques and apparatuses enabling affinity-based page navigation. These techniques and apparatuses enable page navigation, such as page flipping, page searches, and other navigation based on affinities associated with various pages. These affinities can include a reference to a page, such as a link or quotation in a social networking service, an encyclopedia, a webpage, an article, a newspaper, or a blog. These affinities can also or instead include usage, such as how many users have read, highlighted, dog-eared, or bookmarked a page. | 05-22-2014 |
John G. A. Weiss, Lake Forest Park, WA US
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20140143706 | ELECTRONIC BOOK NAVIGATION - This document describes techniques and apparatuses enabling electronic book navigation. These techniques and apparatuses enable a user to navigate through an electronic book by flipping through pages of the electronic book. The speed of this flip can be based on a force or bend applied to a manual selector of a computing device on which the electronic book is displayed. The flip may also be affected by an affinity for a page of the electronic book, such by pausing at a page previously bookmarked by the user or often viewed by previous readers of the electronic book. This document also describes e-book-reading devices having integral variable-input manual selectors through which selection to flip through pages of an electronic book is enabled. | 05-22-2014 |
John Guido Atkins Weiss, Lake Forest Park, WA US
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20080291174 | Selective enabling of multi-input controls - A control system is disclosed that is configurable (e.g., by a programmer) so as to enable input from multiple sources to capture to multiple controls. Also or alternatively, the system is configurable so as to enable input from multiple sources to capture to a single control. The system also provides a consistent and extendable scheme for filtering out conflicting events for individual controls. In one embodiment, this means that the system is configurable (e.g., based on the programmer's asserted preferences) so as to enable a selective determination as to whether additional inputs can be captured for a given control. | 11-27-2008 |
20080297482 | RECOGNIZING SELECTION REGIONS FROM MULTIPLE SIMULTANEOUS INPUTS - The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for recognizing selection regions from multiple simultaneous inputs. Input selection regions are calculated from simultaneous contacts on a multi-touch input display surface. Computer system users can use natural and/or more intuitive hand gestures to select items on an input/display surface. Selection regions can be dynamically adjusted to in response to detected changes in contact at different locations on a surface. For example, selection region changes can be updated in essentially real-time as fingers are added and moved on the multi-touch input display surface. The calculation of selection regions can vary based on an application and/or operating system context. | 12-04-2008 |
20110157041 | RECOGNIZING MULTIPLE INPUT POINT GESTURES - The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for recognizing multiple input point gestures. A recognition module receives an ordered set of points indicating that contacts have been detected in a specified order at multiple different locations on a multi-touch input surface. The recognition module determines the position of subsequently detected locations (e.g., third detected location) relative to (e.g., to the left of right of) line segments connecting previously detected locations (e.g., connecting first and second detected locations). The gesture module also detects whether line segments connecting subsequently detected locations (e.g., connecting third and fourth detected locations) intersect line segments connecting previously detected locations (e.g., connecting first and second detected locations). The gesture module recognizes an input gesture based on the relative positions and whether or not line segments intersect. The gesture module then identifies a corresponding input operation (e.g., cut, paste, etc.) to be performed. | 06-30-2011 |
20110169762 | RECOGNIZING SELECTION REGIONS FROM MULTIPLE SIMULTANEOUS INPUT - The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for recognizing selection regions from multiple simultaneous inputs. Input selection regions are calculated from simultaneous contacts on a multi-touch input display surface. Computer system users can use natural and/or more intuitive hand gestures to select items on an input/display surface. Selection regions can be dynamically adjusted to in response to detected changes in contact at different locations on a surface. For example, selection region changes can be updated in essentially real-time as fingers are added and moved on the multi-touch input display surface. The calculation of selection regions can vary based on an application and/or operating system context. | 07-14-2011 |
20110260986 | RECOGNIZING MULTIPLE INPUT POINT GESTURES - The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for recognizing multiple input point gestures. A recognition module receives an ordered set of points indicating that contacts have been detected in a specified order at multiple different locations on a multi-touch input surface. The recognition module determines the position of subsequently detected locations (e.g., third detected location) relative to (e.g., to the left of right of) line segments connecting previously detected locations (e.g., connecting first and second detected locations). The gesture module also detects whether line segments connecting subsequently detected locations (e.g., connecting third and fourth detected locations) intersect line segments connecting previously detected locations (e.g., connecting first and second detected locations). The gesture module recognizes an input gesture based on the relative positions and whether or not line segments intersect. The gesture module then identifies a corresponding input operation (e.g., cut, paste, etc.) to be performed. | 10-27-2011 |
20130227451 | SELECTIVE ENABLING OF MULTI-INPUT CONTROLS - A control system is disclosed that is configurable (e.g., by a programmer) so as to enable input from multiple sources to capture to multiple controls. Also or alternatively, the system is configurable so as to enable input from multiple sources to capture to a single control. The system also provides a consistent and extendable scheme for filtering out conflicting events for individual controls. In one embodiment, this means that the system is configurable (e.g., based on the programmer's asserted preferences) so as to enable a selective determination as to whether additional inputs can be captured for a given control. | 08-29-2013 |
20140137033 | RECOGNIZING SELECTION REGIONS FROM MULTIPLE SIMULTANEOUS INPUT - Selection regions can be recognized from multiple simultaneous inputs. Input selection regions are calculated from simultaneous contacts on a multi-touch input display surface. Computer system users can use natural and/or more intuitive hand gestures to select items on an input/display surface. Selection regions can be dynamically adjusted to in response to detected changes in contact at different locations on a surface. For example, selection region changes can be updated in essentially real-time as fingers are added and moved on the multi-touch input display surface, and as the surface is scrolled. The calculation of selection regions can vary based on an application and/or operating system context. | 05-15-2014 |
Mark Weiss, Seattle, WA US
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20100260572 | INSTALLABLE ASSEMBLY HAVING AN EXPANDABLE OUTER MEMBER AND A FASTENER WITH A MANDREL - A fastener assembly is installable in an opening of a workpiece and includes an outer member and a fastener. The fastener is movable through a passageway of the outer member. The fastener includes a mandrel and a stem. The mandrel is dimensioned to radially expand the outer member. The stem has an expansion portion and a propping portion. The expansion portion radially expands the outer member after the outer member has been expanded by the mandrel. The propping portion keeps the expanded outer member in an installed expanded configuration. The outer member and fastener are installed in a single operation to reduce installation time. | 10-14-2010 |
20110150599 | MODULAR NUT PLATE ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME - A nut plate assembly includes a nut retainer and a bushing for expanding a tubular body of the retainer. The retainer assembly is used to cold work an opening of a workpiece in order to fix the nut retainer assembly relative to the workpiece. A nut can be snapped into the retainer. A method of installation includes passing a mandrel through the bushing to radially expand the bushing into a tubular body of the retainer. The tubular body is compressed between the workpiece and bushing as the bushing is displaced radially causing corresponding radial displacement of the tubular body. The expanded bushing applies pressure to the tubular body for a desired fit between the nut retainer and workpiece. | 06-23-2011 |
Mark R. Weiss, Seattle, WA US
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20080250603 | DOUBLE FLANGED BUSHINGS AND INSTALLATION METHODS - A dual bushing installation kit includes a first metal bushing and a second metal bushing. The first metal bushing can include a first body having first and second ends. The first and second ends are connected by a first outer surface having a first outer circumference and a first inner surface having a first inner circumference. The second metal bushing is defined by a second body having first and second ends. The first and second ends are connected by a second outer surface having a second outer circumference and a second inner surface having a second inner circumference. The second outer circumference is dimensioned to be substantially conforming with the first inner circumference such that the second bushing is closely receivable by a first opening of the first bushing. Both the second outer circumference and the first inner circumference can be expanded in an outwardly radial direction. | 10-16-2008 |
20130031769 | DOUBLE FLANGED BUSHINGS AND INSTALLATION METHODS - A dual bushing installation kit includes a first metal bushing and a second metal bushing. The first metal bushing can include a first body having first and second ends. The first and second ends are connected by a first outer surface having a first outer circumference and a first inner surface having a first inner circumference. The second metal bushing is defined by a second body having first and second ends. The first and second ends are connected by a second outer surface having a second outer circumference and a second inner surface having a second inner circumference. The second outer circumference is dimensioned to be substantially conforming with the first inner circumference such that the second bushing is closely receivable by a first opening of the first bushing. Both the second outer circumference and the first inner circumference can be expanded in an outwardly radial direction. | 02-07-2013 |
Michael Paul Weiss, Gig Harbor, WA US
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20130246310 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING AN ONLINE PRIVATE CAPITAL MARKETPLACE - A system for issuing a hybrid structured preferred security within private capital markets, comprising an application server computer, a data analysis manager, a due diligence manager, a pricing manager, a transaction manager, and a plurality of data collection servers adapted to retrieve remote electronic tax data from a taxing authority. Upon receiving a request from an entity for a capital transaction, the application server receives a plurality of data elements pertaining to the entity. An automated due diligence process is conducted using tax data from the entity. The data analysis manager computes risk parameters pertaining to the transaction. The pricing manager computes deal parameters. On receiving from an investor an acceptance of a deal, the transaction manager issues hybrid securities comprising preferred equity shares and warrants to convert preferred equity shares into common shares. | 09-19-2013 |
Peter Weiss, Mercer Island, WA US
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20090062682 | Patient Advisory Device - A patient advisory device (“PAD”) and its methods of use. The PAD may be configured to alert the patient about an estimated brain state of the patient. In preferred embodiments, the PAD is adapted to alert the patient of the patient's brain state, which corresponds to the patient's propensity of transitioning into an ictal brain state, e.g., having a seizure. Based on the specific type of alert, the patient will be made aware whether they are highly unlikely to have a seizure for a given period of time, an elevated propensity of having a seizure, a seizure is occurring or imminent, or the patient's brain state is unknown. | 03-05-2009 |
Steven Weiss, Edgewood, WA US
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20140122313 | DYNAMIC USER INTERFACE FOR COORDINATING FUNCTIONALITY - A control apparatus comprising a first control interface generating a display containing a plurality of function types and receiving a first function type selection. A second control interface generating a display containing a plurality of parameters associated with the selected function type and receiving a parameter selection. A chart interface displaying historical data for a variable and receiving a first and second cursor selection from a user interface device control and generating chart location data associated with the first and second cursor selection. A function controller receiving the location data associated with the first cursor selection and executing a second related function if the chart location data associated with the first cursor selection is within allowable location data and executing the selected function after execution of the second related function if the chart location data is within allowable location data associated with the first selected function. | 05-01-2014 |