Basulto
David Basulto, San Gabriel, CA US
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20140240527 | RECEPTACLE FOR AN IMAGE CAPTURE COMPUTING DEVICE - An apparatus comprises a receptacle configured to receive a mobile computing device that has an integrated image capture component. Further, the apparatus comprises a plurality of handles such that each handle is operably connected to the receptacle. Another apparatus comprises a receptacle configured to receive a mobile computing device that has an integrated image capture component. Further, the apparatus comprises a handle such that the handle is operably connected to the receptacle. | 08-28-2014 |
Gelcys Basulto, Studio City, CA US
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20110040264 | Medicated footwear - A unique, previously unforeseen medicated footwear that is elastic in nature to fit to the size of the foot, and all sizes of feet. The consumer is any adult that wears shoes or sandals, and the device can be worn in bare feet while sitting down. The medication will both warm and relax the foot, and the varied uses imply relaxation, medication, heating (whether inside or outside), and the device will also protect the life of the shoe or sandal. The individual places the covering on his or her feet, in a sitting or walking position, and after use, disposes of the devices themselves for replacement. The products will be available in most pharmacies, and sold where heating medications and pads are offered to the public. | 02-17-2011 |
Jorge A. Basulto, Oconomowoc, WI US
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20150073571 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF SYNCHRONIZING TIME BETWEEN MULTIPLE SYSTEMS - Systems and methods for synchronizing time between multiple systems on a mining machine. The system includes a programmable logic controller (PLC) for controlling the mining machine and for transmitting a time to synchronize computer subsystems on the machine. The PLC includes a system clock that is programmed to operate on local time. A battery pack is connected to the PLC to allow the system clock to function continuously, even when the machine is turned off. Computer subsystems request and receive time updates from the PLC. A local time on each computer subsystem is determined based on the time update received from the PLC. Each computer subsystem includes a time zone parameter set to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and a Daylight Saving Time (DST) parameter that is disabled. Accordingly, the local time on each computer subsystem is set to the time update value received from the PLC. | 03-12-2015 |