Beebe, CA
Amy M. Beebe, Half Moon Bay, CA US
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20080226654 | Uses of mammalian cytokine; related reagents - Provided are methods of treatment for bone disorders related to bone deposition and resorption dysfunction. These bone disorders may be the result of inflammation, cancers, etc. Provided are methods of using agonists or antagonists of a cytokine molecule. | 09-18-2008 |
Andrew Beebe, Burlingame, CA US
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20100275974 | PV Module Frame, PV Module and Installation System Thereof - The present invention discloses a PV module frame, comprising: an module recess, a sidewall vertical to the module recess and a bottom portion vertical to the sidewall. Said bottom portion extends from the bottom of said sidewall along the opposite direction of the recess of said module recess. The present invention also discloses a PV module having said PV module frame and further discloses a PV module installation system for installing said PV module onto a support, wherein the bottom portions of the adjacent solar cell assemblies are socket jointed and fixed to at least one installation beam which is fixed to said support. The beneficial effect of the present invention is that: fast installation of a PV module could be realized only by using the improved frame and one installation beam, which reduces the quantity of the members in an installation system module and makes the installation more efficient, easier and more economical. | 11-04-2010 |
Blair Harold Beebe, Menlo Park, CA US
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20140333670 | Mobile Device Applications - Electronic devices, interfaces for electronic devices, and techniques for interacting with such interfaces and electronic devices are described. For instance, this disclosure describes an example electronic device that includes sensors, such as multiple front-facing cameras to detect orientation and/or location of the electronic device relative to an object and one or more inertial sensors. Users of the device may perform gestures on the device by moving the device in-air and/or by moving their head, face, or eyes relative to the device. In response to these gestures, the device may perform operations. | 11-13-2014 |
Elizabeth B. Beebe, Rancho Cordova, CA US
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20140136216 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING DATA RELATED TO CASE MANAGEMENT FOR INJURED INDIVIDUALS - A computer system for processing data relating to medical claim management includes data storage devices storing data relating to medical claims, system users having multiple levels of experience, and rules data; and a claim management hardware server in communication with the data storage devices and with devices accessible to the system users. The server is configured to: determine whether a claim is to be assigned from one system user to another one of the system users based on one or more of time-based and event-based triggers, responsive to determining that the claim is to be assigned to another one of the users for short-term review, assign the claim to another one of the system users at the determined level of experience; and notify the another one of the system users via one of the devices accessible to the system users of the assignment. | 05-15-2014 |
Frank Denis Beebe, Anaheim, CA US
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20100096513 | Pool vacuum hose clip/ lane buoy clip - A removable vacuum hose/lane buoy clip system that is attached to the sides of a pool by suction cup and can be positioned anywhere on the wall of the pool. There are no permanent features attached to the pool deck or side surface. When the clip system is suctioned to the side of the pool, it can then clip onto the vacuum hose and prevent the hose from moving around the pool or can clip onto lane buoys to section off any part of a pool. The hooks when not in use, can easily be removed and stored away elsewhere | 04-22-2010 |
Martin Raymond Beebe, Huntington Beach, CA US
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20150307335 | HAND OPERATED VEHICLE LIFTING APPARATUS - A hand operated vehicle lifting apparatus. The hand operated vehicle lifting apparatus preferably lifts a vehicle by engaging with the wheels of the vehicle. Preferably, the hand operated vehicle lifting apparatus comprises a wheel engagement portion and a hinge for storage. | 10-29-2015 |
Matthew Beebe, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20100162139 | MULTI-FUNCTION STATUS INDICATOR FOR CONTENT RECEIPT BY A MOBILE COMPUTING DEVICE - A system and a method are disclosed for regulating receipt of content by a mobile computing device. A status indicator is generated and used to describe whether content has been received or is currently being received. An interaction with the status indicator while content is being received causes stops receipt of content by the mobile computing device. After content has been received, an interaction with the status indicator transmits a request to a remote device, such a server, to update the content previously received by the mobile computing device. The visual appearance of the status indicator can also be modified to indicate whether data is currently being received or has been received. | 06-24-2010 |
Matthew E. Beebe, Menlo Park, CA US
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20110167337 | Auto-Trimming of Media Files - A system (and a method) is disclosed for processing a media file for transmission. The system determines a size of the media file and a threshold size for transmission of the media file to a destination. In responsive to the size of the media file exceeding the threshold size for the destination, the system sets a crop window for the media file, the crop window within the threshold size and provides for display an overlay of the crop window relative to the media file. The system generates a cropped media file based on a position of the overlay of the crop window relative to the media file. The generated cropped media file has a size within the threshold size. The system transmits the cropped media file to the destination. | 07-07-2011 |
Matthew Earl Beebe, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20100162105 | ACCESS AND MANAGEMENT OF CROSS-PLATFORM CALENDARS - A system is disclosed for users to manage calendars in mobile computing devices. The system retrieves calendar entries from multiple calendars of distinct calendar platforms, extracts event information from the retrieved calendar entries, and aggregates extracted event information. The system can simultaneously display calendar entries extracted from multiple calendars of distinct platforms. The system provides various features for users to operate the calendars, such as (1) hiding calendar entries from some calendars and visually distinguishing the time scheduled for the hidden entries from free time; (2) compressing the display of extended free time periods; and enabling users to (3) navigate time as a scrolling list not subject to the limitations of arbitrary calendar units (e.g., month, week). | 06-24-2010 |
20100312838 | Dynamic Communication Integration With Calendar - A system and a method are disclosed for dynamically generating a contextually desirable message ready for a user to send out to other participants of a scheduled event. A user context is determined for a scheduled calendar event and then logic rules applicable to the user context are identified and used to identify contextually desirable messages. Options for dynamically generating the contextually desirable messages are provided to the user along with information about the scheduled event. Upon a user selection of one of the options, the corresponding contextually desirable message is generated and its content is pre-populated according to the applicable logic rule. | 12-09-2010 |
Michael Beebe, Mountain View, CA US
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20140043436 | Capturing and Aligning Three-Dimensional Scenes - Systems and methods for building a three-dimensional composite scene are disclosed. Certain embodiments of the systems and methods may include the use of a three-dimensional capture device that captures a plurality of three-dimensional images of an environment. Some embodiments may further include elements concerning aligning and/or mapping the captured images. Various embodiments may further include elements concerning reconstructing the environment from which the images were captured. The methods disclosed herein may be performed by a program embodied on a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium when executed the program is executed a processor. | 02-13-2014 |
20140125658 | CAPTURING AND ALIGNING THREE-DIMENSIONAL SCENES - Systems and methods for building a three-dimensional composite scene are disclosed. Certain embodiments of the systems and methods may include the use of a three-dimensional capture device that captures a plurality of three-dimensional images of an environment. Some embodiments may further include elements concerning aligning and/or mapping the captured images. Various embodiments may further include elements concerning reconstructing the environment from which the images were captured. The methods disclosed herein may be performed by a program embodied on a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium when executed the program is executed a processor. | 05-08-2014 |
20140125767 | CAPTURING AND ALIGNING THREE-DIMENSIONAL SCENES - Systems and methods for building a three-dimensional composite scene are disclosed. Certain embodiments of the systems and methods may include the use of a three-dimensional capture device that captures a plurality of three-dimensional images of an environment. Some embodiments may further include elements concerning aligning and/or mapping the captured images. Various embodiments may further include elements concerning reconstructing the environment from which the images were captured. The methods disclosed herein may be performed by a program embodied on a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium when executed the program is executed a processor. | 05-08-2014 |
20140125768 | CAPTURING AND ALIGNING THREE-DIMENSIONAL SCENES - Systems and methods for building a three-dimensional composite scene are disclosed. Certain embodiments of the systems and methods may include the use of a three-dimensional capture device that captures a plurality of three-dimensional images of an environment. Some embodiments may further include elements concerning aligning and/or mapping the captured images. Various embodiments may further include elements concerning reconstructing the environment from which the images were captured. The methods disclosed herein may be performed by a program embodied on a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium when executed the program is executed a processor. | 05-08-2014 |
20140125769 | CAPTURING AND ALIGNING THREE-DIMENSIONAL SCENES - Systems and methods for building a three-dimensional composite scene are disclosed. Certain embodiments of the systems and methods may include the use of a three-dimensional capture device that captures a plurality of three-dimensional images of an environment. Some embodiments may further include elements concerning aligning and/or mapping the captured images. Various embodiments may further include elements concerning reconstructing the environment from which the images were captured. The methods disclosed herein may be performed by a program embodied on a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium when executed the program is executed a processor. | 05-08-2014 |
20140125770 | CAPTURING AND ALIGNING THREE-DIMENSIONAL SCENES - Systems and methods for building a three-dimensional composite scene are disclosed. Certain embodiments of the systems and methods may include the use of a three-dimensional capture device that captures a plurality of three-dimensional images of an environment. Some embodiments may further include elements concerning aligning and/or mapping the captured images. Various embodiments may further include elements concerning reconstructing the environment from which the images were captured. The methods disclosed herein may be performed by a program embodied on a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium when executed the program is executed a processor. | 05-08-2014 |
Michael Beebe, San Carlos, CA US
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20130342533 | MULTI-MODAL METHOD FOR INTERACTING WITH 3D MODELS - The present disclosure concerns a methodology that allows a user to “orbit” around a model on a specific axis of rotation and view an orthographic floor plan of the model. A user may view and “walk through” the model while staying at a specific height above the ground with smooth transitions between orbiting, floor plan, and walking modes. | 12-26-2013 |
Stephen Beebe, Los Altos, CA US
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20090001472 | ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE PROTECTION DEVICES AND METHODS FOR FABRICATING SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES INCLUDING THE SAME - A method for fabricating a semiconductor device is provided. According to this method, a first gate electrode and a second gate electrode are formed overlying a first portion of a silicon substrate, and ions of a first conductivity-type are implanted into a second portion of the silicon substrate to define a first conductivity-type diode region within the silicon substrate. Ions of a second conductivity-type are implanted into a third portion of the silicon substrate to define a second conductivity-type diode region within the silicon substrate. During one of the steps of implanting ions of the first conductivity-type and implanting ions of the second conductivity-type, ions are also implanted into at least part of the first portion to define a separation region within the first portion. The separation region splits the first portion into a first well device region and a second well device region. The separation region is formed in series between the first well device region and the second well device region. | 01-01-2009 |
20120307405 | INTEGRATED CIRCUIT HAVING ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE PROTECTION - Apparatus are provided for integrated circuits that include circuitry to provide protection from electrostatic discharge. An exemplary integrated circuit includes an input/output terminal, a first transistor coupled to the input/output terminal, a second transistor coupled to a control terminal of the first transistor and a reference voltage node, and detection circuitry coupled to a control terminal of the second transistor. The detection circuitry is configured to turn on the second transistor in response to a discharge event to protect the first transistor. | 12-06-2012 |
Stephen G. Beebe, Los Altos Hills, CA US
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20100328826 | Field Effect Resistor for ESD Protection - An electrostatic discharge protection device and methodology are provided for protecting semiconductor devices against electrostatic discharge events by temporarily forming during normal (non-ESD) operation two more inversion layers ( | 12-30-2010 |
Stephen G. Beebe, Los Altos, CA US
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20080247101 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHOD - An IO buffer is formed having a substrate resistor at a support layer of a semiconductor on insulator substrate. A diode junction is formed between the substrate resistor and portion of the semiconductor on insulator substrate underlying the substrate resistor. In the event of a high-voltage event, current will flow through the diode junction. | 10-09-2008 |
20120003818 | Field Effect Resistor for ESD Protection - An electrostatic discharge protection device and methodology are provided for protecting semiconductor devices against electrostatic discharge events by temporarily forming during normal (non-ESD) operation two more inversion layers ( | 01-05-2012 |