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Bryan Depew, Del Mar, CA US
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20110113314 | Multimedia Communication System And Method - Systems and methods are disclosed for creating, editing, sharing and distributing high-quality, media-rich web-based communications. The communications are created in a layered fashion that integrates user-selected text, colors, background patterns, images, sound, music, video, or other media. The systems and methods are used to generate, edit, broadcast, and track electronic presentations, brochures, advertisements (such as banner advertisements on highly trafficked media websites), announcements, and interactive web pages, without the need for the user to understand complex programming languages. | 05-12-2011 |
Bryan Depew, La Jolla, CA US
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20150127458 | MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - Systems and methods are disclosed for creating, editing, sharing and distributing high-quality, media-rich web-based communications. The communications are created in a layered fashion that integrates user-selected text, colors, background patterns, images, sound, music, video, or other media. The systems and methods are used to generate, edit, broadcast, and track electronic presentations, brochures, advertisements (such as banner advertisements on highly trafficked media websites), announcements, and interactive web pages, without the need for the user to understand complex programming languages. | 05-07-2015 |
Bryan Depew, San Diego, CA US
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20130132849 | Multimedia Communication System And Method - Systems and methods are disclosed for creating, editing, sharing and distributing high-quality, media-rich web-based communications. The communications are created in a layered fashion that integrates user-selected text, colors, background patterns, images, sound, music, video, or other media. The systems and methods are used to generate, edit, broadcast, and track electronic presentations, brochures, advertisements (such as banner advertisements on highly trafficked media websites), announcements, and interactive web pages, without the need for the user to understand complex programming languages. | 05-23-2013 |
Cal Depew, Irvine, CA US
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20150106066 | UNIFIED MATHEMATICAL MODEL IN PROCESS SIMULATION - A system simulates a process. Software instructions stored on a memory device and executable by a processor represent a process entity with a model. Instructions configure the model to function in a plurality of modes, the modes comprising a process mode, a fluid flow mode, and a dynamic mode. Additionally, instructions simulate the function of the process entity with the model in a first mode from the plurality of modes and then switch the model to a second mode from the plurality of modes. | 04-16-2015 |
20150106067 | MODEL DECOMPOSING FOR OPTIMIZING - A system simulates a process. Software instructions stored on a memory device and executable by a processor represent a process with a plurality of models, the plurality of models including equations that mathematically represent the functionality of the process. In addition, instructions group the equations into groups to optimize solving the equations, said grouping minimizing the equations that must be solved simultaneously. | 04-16-2015 |
20150106068 | INTERACTIVE FEEDBACK FOR VARIABLE EQUATION SPECIFICATIONS - Software instructions stored on a memory device and executable by a processor generate a plurality of models to simulate a process entity. The models include equations that mathematically represent the functionality of the process. Moreover, the models are configured to accurately represent the functionality of the process. Instructions determine whether the equations of the models are solvable after each change made to the models and indicate the result of the determination of solvability of the equations. Changes to the plurality of models are suggested that may render the equations solvable if the equations are determined to be unsolvable. | 04-16-2015 |
20150106073 | SHARED REPOSITORY OF SIMULATION MODELS - A system simulates a process entity. Software instructions stored on a memory device and executable by a processor create a plurality of entity type objects that generically represents a type of process entity. Instructions store the plurality of entity type objects in a shared repository. Additionally, instructions enable a plurality of users to access the plurality of entity type objects in the shared repository simultaneously. | 04-16-2015 |
20150106075 | ENTITY TYPE TEMPLATES IN PROCESS SIMULATION - A system simulates a process entity. Software instructions stored on a memory device and executable by a processor creates an entity type object that generically represents a type of process entity. Instructions create a simulation representing a process and instantiate an entity type instance in the simulation based on the entity type object. The entity type instance represents a specific process entity in the process. Additionally, instructions simulate the functionality of the specific process entity by the entity type instance in the simulation. | 04-16-2015 |
20150106758 | SEMANTIC ZOOMING IN PROCESS SIMULATION - A system displays simulation data on a canvas. Software instructions stored on a memory device and executable by a processor display a first set of simulation data on a canvas, the first set of simulation data corresponding to a first zoom level of the canvas. Instructions adjust the canvas from the first zoom level to a second zoom level. Instructions display a second set of simulation data on the canvas, said displayed second set of simulation data corresponding to the second zoom level of the canvas. | 04-16-2015 |
Eric C. Depew, Scranton, PA US
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20090199845 | Folding Flue - The present invention relates to a folding chimney flue cap [ | 08-13-2009 |
Jessica Depew, Germantown, MD US
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20160067290 | ENTEROCOCCUS FAECALIS BACTERIOPHAGE AND USES THEREOF - Bacteriophages are provided that infect strains of | 03-10-2016 |
Joe Depew, Port Crane, NY US
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20140253218 | Multi-Gate Field Effect Transistor - An improved field effect transistor (FET) is provided by segmenting the gates of a power FET wherein a controller can “decide” how much of the FET to use, thus increasing efficiency. | 09-11-2014 |
John Depew, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20110313697 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MONITORING BATTERY LIFE - A method and apparatus for monitoring battery life in a human input device powered by replaceable batteries includes repeatedly measuring battery charge by use of a measuring arrangement forming part of the input device. Battery charge is measured while the input device is in a relatively inactive condition and when it is in an active condition, and a time value is associated with each battery charge measurement. A usage model may be constructed based on the battery charge measurements, and calculation of an expected battery life may be based at least in part on the usage model. | 12-22-2011 |
20150099558 | USING SENSORS TO TRIGGER TRANSMIT POWER MANAGEMENT - A user device transmits data at a first transmit power level. The user device detects a presence of a human body part within a predetermined distance from an antenna of the user device using one or more sensors disposed at a back side of the user device. In response to the detection of the presence of the human body part, the user device transmits information at a second transmit power level that is less than the first transmit power level. | 04-09-2015 |
John M. Depew, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20090315411 | MOMENTARILY ENABLED ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A circuit or apparatus for providing intermittent or interruptible power to an electronic device. The circuit may provide power upon user initiation and interrupt that power in response to a user command, fault state, period of inactivity and so forth. As one example, interruptible power may be initially provided to activate or “power up” an electronic device and constant power provided after the initial activation. The initial powering up of the device may be facilitated by closing two contacts. The circuit may continue to provide power after the button is released through a monitoring and/or feedback mechanism. | 12-24-2009 |
20120062206 | MOMENTARILY ENABLED ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A method and apparatus for providing intermittent or interruptible power to an electronic device. The circuit may provide power upon user initiation and interrupt that power in response to a user command, fault state, period of inactivity and so forth. As one example, interruptible power may be initially provided to activate or “power up” an electronic device and constant power provided after the initial activation. The initial powering up of the device may be facilitated by closing two contacts. The circuit may continue to provide power after the button is released through a monitoring and/or feedback mechanism. | 03-15-2012 |
20130069618 | MOMENTARILY ENABLED ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A method and apparatus for providing intermittent or interruptible power to an electronic device. The circuit may provide power upon user initiation and interrupt that power in response to a user command, fault state, period of inactivity and so forth. As one example, interruptible power may be initially provided to activate or “power up” an electronic device and constant power provided after the initial activation. The initial powering up of the device may be facilitated by closing two contacts. The circuit may continue to provide power after the button is released through a monitoring and/or feedback mechanism. | 03-21-2013 |
John Mathew Depew, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20150097799 | Reduction of Touch-Sensor Interference from Active Display - An interference suppression module coordinates devices susceptible to interference such as a touch sensor with potentially interference generating devices such as a display drive matrix, an active haptic device, and so forth. As a result of status signals generated by the interference suppression module, controllers of the susceptible devices may modify the input received to mitigate or avoid interference. | 04-09-2015 |
20150242933 | Device For Delivery Service - In some cases, a handheld electronic device may operate in a voice input mode or a scanner input mode. When operating in the voice input mode, the handheld electronic device may record and store audio data in memory. In some cases, the stored audio data may be communicated from the handheld electronic device (e.g., via a Wi-Fi connection) to one or more remote computing devices (e.g., for speech processing). When operating in the scanner input mode, the handheld electronic device may record and store item identifier information (e.g., as barcode data) in the memory. In some cases, the stored item identifier data may be communicated to the one or more remote computing devices (e.g., for item identification processing). | 08-27-2015 |
20150245281 | Management of handheld electronic device - In some cases, a scanner of a handheld electronic device may be used to capture a registration identifier (e.g., a registration barcode), and connection information (e.g., one or more wireless credentials) may be determined by scanning the registration barcode. In some cases, the connection information may be stored in a memory of the handheld electronic device and may be used to establish a Wi-Fi connection with a wireless access point (WAP). In some cases, the registration barcode may be translated into multiple screen frames that may be presented in a screen frame sequence via a user interface displayed via a display of an electronic device that is different from the handheld electronic device. The scanner may directly capture the individual frames in the sequence via the display of the other electronic device. | 08-27-2015 |
20150363866 | Electronic Device For Re-Ordering Items - In some cases, a method may include receiving electricity usage data from a re-ordering device and determining usage information for an appliance that is electrically connected to the re-ordering device based on the electricity usage data. The method may also include determining, based on the usage information and order history information for a customer, an estimated remaining quantity of an item that is associated with an appliance type of the appliance. The method further includes comparing the estimated remaining quantity of the item to a threshold associated with the item. In response to determining that the threshold associated with the item is satisfied, the method includes decrementing the estimated remaining quantity of the item. In response to determining that the threshold associated with the item is not satisfied, the method includes generating order data for automated re-ordering of the item for delivery to the customer. | 12-17-2015 |
Kevin G. Depew, Spring, TX US
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20110040961 | BINDING DATA TO A COMPUTING PLATFORM THROUGH USE OF A CRYPTOGRAPHIC MODULE - Using a cryptographic co-processor ( | 02-17-2011 |
20110276845 | METHODS, APPARATUS AND ARTICLES OF MANUFACTURE TO DIAGNOSE TEMPERATURE-INDUCED MEMORY ERRORS - Example methods, apparatus and articles of manufacture to diagnose temperature-induced memory errors are disclosed. A disclosed example method to diagnose a temperature-induced memory error includes detecting a memory error associated with a memory device, and writing a highest measured temperature of the memory device in the memory device when the memory error is detected, the highest temperature measured temporally near the detected memory error. | 11-10-2011 |
Kevin G. Depew, Houston, TX US
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20110004688 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PERFORMING A HOST ENUMERATION PROCESS - A method and apparatus for host enumeration process. One embodiment of the method provides a bit to indicate to the host whether enumeration process should start or continue. The bit may be set when the shared resource process has been successfully completed, or the bit may be set if too much time has elapsed since the shared resource process has started, or the bit may be set if too much time has elapsed before the shared resource process is started, or the bit may be set if the shared resource process has not been performed successfully, or the bit may be set if the port is open and it is unnecessary to perform the shared resource process. | 01-06-2011 |
20110161651 | DETERMINING ELECTRICAL COMPATIBILITY AND/OR CONFIGURATION OF DEVICES IN A PRE-BOOT ENVIRONMENT - In at least some embodiments, a system comprises a plurality of electrical devices and management logic coupled to the electrical devices. While the electrical devices are each in a pre-boot environment, the management logic obtains information from the electrical devices and uses the information to determine electrical compatibility of, and/or configure, the electrical devices. | 06-30-2011 |
20110197055 | FIRMWARE STORAGE MEDIUM WITH CUSTOMIZED IMAGE - In at least some embodiments, a computer system includes a processor and a firmware storage medium in communication with the processor. The firmware storage medium stores a default image invoked during a boot process and selectively stores a customized image. If the customized image is stored by the firmware storage medium, the boot process selectively substitutes at least part of the default image with at least part of the customized image. | 08-11-2011 |
Kristopher M. Depew, Acton, MA US
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20110213145 | Compounds and Methods for Inhibiting the Interaction of BCL Proteins with Binding Partners - The invention relates to isoxazolidine containing compounds that bind to bcl proteins and inhibit Bcl function. The compounds may be used for treating and modulating disorders associated with hyperproliferation, such as cancer. | 09-01-2011 |
20130123134 | SMALL MOLECULE PRINTING - The present invention provides compositions and methods to facilitate the identification of compounds that are capable of interacting with a biological macromolecule of interest. In one aspect, a composition is provided that comprises an array of one or more types of chemical compounds attached to a solid support, wherein the density of the array of compounds is at least 1000 spots per cm | 05-16-2013 |
20130131063 | Compounds and Methods for Inhibiting the Interaction of BCL Proteins with Binding Partners - The invention relates to isoxazolidine containing compounds that bind to bcl proteins and inhibit Bcl function. The compounds may be used for treating and modulating disorders associated with hyperproliferation, such as cancer. | 05-23-2013 |