Franco, US
Aaron Gerard Franco, New York, NY US
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20140330899 | Data Infrastructure For Providing Interconnectivity Between Platforms, Devices, and Operating Systems - The present invention teaches methods for using a point-and-click interface to allow developers to create visual relationships between APIs and GUI components. Further, the present invention uses interactive machine learning to learn from developer actions. The present invention will assist developers by providing recommendations on how their application should compile to a target platform. Developers may then configure their app and its connection to APIs (device and remote) directly from the present invention's point-and-click interface. The invention also teaches methods for visual recognition of data structures to allow sections of data to be targeted by a system that matches targeted data to a GUI component. The visual recognition system allows any type of data to move between systems and have required protocols applied at run time instead of during development in the way traditional software works. | 11-06-2014 |
Alexander Franco, Herndon, VA US
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20100036928 | Personalized Location Information for Mobile Devices - Providing location information on a mobile device includes receiving signals from external devices. Each signal includes information that specifies a geographic location for the external device that has provided the signal. A geographic location for the mobile device is calculated by using the information contained in each of the received signals. A representation of the geographic location of the mobile device is generated. The representation of the geographic location is included within an electronic message that provides information describing a user of the mobile device to other users of an electronic communications system. The electronic message is transmitted to another device to provide an indication of the geographic location for the user to one of the other users of the electronic communications system. | 02-11-2010 |
20100071013 | IDENTIFYING EVENTS OF INTEREST WITHIN VIDEO CONTENT - Instant messages sent by a viewer of a video while the video is perceivable to the viewer may be monitored. An event of interest occurring in the video may be identified based on the monitored instant messages. Metadata that describes the event of interest may be generated and assigned to the video. A request for video content associated with the video may be received from a user. An indexed collection of videos that includes the video may be searched for the requested video content. Based on the search, it may be determined that the video satisfies the user's request. The event of interest occurring in the video may be identified based on the metadata assigned to the video. User perception of a scene from the video that includes the event of interest may be enabled. | 03-18-2010 |
20110106898 | Personalized Location Information for Mobile Devices - Providing location information on a mobile device includes receiving signals from external devices. Each signal includes information that specifies a geographic location for the external device that has provided the signal. A geographic location for the mobile device is calculated by using the information contained in each of the received signals. A representation of the geographic location of the mobile device is generated. The representation of the geographic location is included within an electronic message that provides information describing a user of the mobile device to other users of an electronic communications system. The electronic message is transmitted to another device to provide an indication of the geographic location for the user to one of the other users of the electronic communications system. | 05-05-2011 |
20120009894 | COLLABORATIVE INCIDENT ALERT SYSTEM FOR MOBILE DEVICES - An incident alert system enables a plurality of users to participate in a collaborative process to report and be alerted of incidents such as emergencies or hazards. A user uses a networked mobile phone with geo-positioning capability to communicate with a server to report incidents and to inquire about potential incidents of interest based on the user's current geographic position. Reports of incidents are transmitted to the server accompanied by the current position of the user/mobile phone. A user's mobile phone is preferably configured to automatically submit periodic inquiries to the server based on the user's location. Upon receipt of an inquiry from a user, the system queries a database to identify reports of potential interest to the inquiring user. The system analyzes the reports to determine whether to alert the inquiring user of a potential incident of interest. | 01-12-2012 |
20130073642 | Personalized Location Information for Mobile Devices - Providing location information on a mobile device includes receiving signals from external devices. Each signal includes information that specifies a geographic location for the external device that has provided the signal. A geographic location for the mobile device is calculated by using the information contained in each of the received signals. A representation of the geographic location of the mobile device is generated. The representation of the geographic location is included within an electronic message that provides information describing a user of the mobile device to other users of an electronic communications system. The electronic message is transmitted to another device to provide an indication of the geographic location for the user to one of the other users of the electronic communications system. | 03-21-2013 |
20130073643 | Personalized Location Information for Mobile Devices - Providing location information on a mobile device includes receiving signals from external devices. Each signal includes information that specifies a geographic location for the external device that has provided the signal. A geographic location for the mobile device is calculated by using the information contained in each of the received signals. A representation of the geographic location of the mobile device is generated. The representation of the geographic location is included within an electronic message that provides information describing a user of the mobile device to other users of an electronic communications system. The electronic message is transmitted to another device to provide an indication of the geographic location for the user to one of the other users of the electronic communications system. | 03-21-2013 |
20130073644 | Personalized Location Information for Mobile Devices - Providing location information on a mobile device includes receiving signals from external devices. Each signal includes information that specifies a geographic location for the external device that has provided the signal. A geographic location for the mobile device is calculated by using the information contained in each of the received signals. A representation of the geographic location of the mobile device is generated. The representation of the geographic location is included within an electronic message that provides information describing a user of the mobile device to other users of an electronic communications system. The electronic message is transmitted to another device to provide an indication of the geographic location for the user to one of the other users of the electronic communications system. | 03-21-2013 |
20130157694 | Personalized Location Information for Mobile Devices - Providing location information on a mobile device includes receiving signals from external devices. Each signal includes information that specifies a geographic location for the external device that has provided the signal. A geographic location for the mobile device is calculated by using the information contained in each of the received signals. A representation of the geographic location of the mobile device is generated. The representation of the geographic location is included within an electronic message that provides information describing a user of the mobile device to other users of an electronic communications system. The electronic message is transmitted to another device to provide an indication of the geographic location for the user to one of the other users of the electronic communications system. | 06-20-2013 |
20130190019 | Personalized Location Information for Mobile Devices - Providing location information on a mobile device includes receiving signals from external devices. Each signal includes information that specifies a geographic location for the external device that has provided the signal. A geographic location for the mobile device is calculated by using the information contained in each of the received signals. A representation of the geographic location of the mobile device is generated. The representation of the geographic location is included within an electronic message that provides information describing a user of the mobile device to other users of an electronic communications system. The electronic message is transmitted to another device to provide an indication of the geographic location for the user to one of the other users of the electronic communications system. | 07-25-2013 |
20150024778 | COMMENTING ON LOCATION INFORMATION FOR MOBILE DEVICES - Providing location information on a mobile device includes receiving signals from external devices. Each signal includes information that specifies a geographic location for the external device that has provided the signal. A geographic location for the mobile device is calculated by using the information contained in each of the received signals. A representation of the geographic location of the mobile device is generated. The representation of the geographic location is included within an electronic message that provides information describing a user of the mobile device to other users of an electronic communications system. The electronic message is transmitted to another device to provide an indication of the geographic location for the user to one of the other users of the electronic communications system. | 01-22-2015 |
20150024785 | PROVIDING A LOG OF LOCATION INFORMATION FOR A MOBILE DEVICE - Providing location information on a mobile device includes receiving signals from external devices. Each signal includes information that specifies a geographic location for the external device that has provided the signal. A geographic location for the mobile device is calculated by using the information contained in each of the received signals. A representation of the geographic location of the mobile device is generated. The representation of the geographic location is included within an electronic message that provides information describing a user of the mobile device to other users of an electronic communications system. The electronic message is transmitted to another device to provide an indication of the geographic location for the user to one of the other users of the electronic communications system. | 01-22-2015 |
20150024792 | PROVIDING A LOCATION IDENTIFIER FOR A LOCATION WITH MULTIPLE CO-USERS - Providing location information on a mobile device includes receiving signals from external devices. Each signal includes information that specifies a geographic location for the external device that has provided the signal. A geographic location for the mobile device is calculated by using the information contained in each of the received signals. A representation of the geographic location of the mobile device is generated. The representation of the geographic location is included within an electronic message that provides information describing a user of the mobile device to other users of an electronic communications system. The electronic message is transmitted to another device to provide an indication of the geographic location for the user to one of the other users of the electronic communications system. | 01-22-2015 |
Anna B. Franco, Old Brookville, NY US
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20100154260 | CALENDAR HAVING REPOSITIONABLE, DUAL IMPRESSION LABELS - A calendar having repositionable, dual impression labels for each day of the month is provided. The calendar of the present disclosure includes a plurality of pages, each page includes indicia for one month of the calendar year. Each page includes a plurality of boxes indicating each day of the month. Disposed over each box is a label, note, tag or the like. Each label is constructed of dual impression paper wherein upon a user writing on the label, a first impression will result on a first surface of the label and a second impression will be transferred to a surface of the calendar page directly beneath the label. The label is also repositionable, i.e., the label can be removed and attached to a different surface or the original surface. | 06-24-2010 |
Anthony Franco, North Bellmore, NY US
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20140341698 | RELOCATION AND SUPPORT DEVICE - The present invention relates to the relocation and support of construction equipment. Specifically, the invention relates a relocation and support device which supports a machine on a working deck by transferring the machine load to the structure through reaction collar assembly units. Additionally, the invention enables the vertically relocation of a machine. Safety features are included. | 11-20-2014 |
Anthony Franco, Broomfield, CO US
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20150099259 | TABLET WITH INTERCONNECTION FEATURES - The present invention provides tablets with interconnection features and a system of multiple tablet assemblies removably interconnected to one another. The tablets may be removably mounted to a vertical surface or positioned on a horizontal surface. Features of the present invention allow a user to remove or move one tablet from the system without disrupting or moving the other tablets. | 04-09-2015 |
Benjamin T. Franco, Lunenburg, MA US
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20150318736 | SELF-CONTAINED RECHARGEABLE ELECTRICAL-POWER CELL - A self-contained rechargeable electrical-power cell includes a canister with an exterior configuration generally approximating the configuration of a standard battery. An interior cell cavity defined by the canister contains a rechargeable voltaic cell. A photovoltaic panel is disposed along an outer surface of the canister and electrically linked to the rechargeable voltaic cell through electrical charging circuity such that, in a charging mode, electrical current outputted by the photovoltaic panel is communicated to the rechargeable voltaic cell, where it is stored as electric charge. Electrical-power cell positive and negative terminals are defined on an exterior surface of the canister and electrically communicate (i.e., are electrically linked) with the rechargeable voltaic cell such that electric charge stored within the rechargeable voltaic cell can be selectively discharged through the terminals in order to energize an external electrical circuit within which the electrical-power cell is incorporated in place of a standard battery, | 11-05-2015 |
Bruce Franco, Cambridge, MA US
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20090012704 | Retail Store Product Location Service System and Method - In accordance with the present invention, provided is a product location system comprising an interface to a network accessible by a user equipment and configured to receive a user request for location of at least one product and a store/product location system comprising a database identifying stores and product locations within the stores and configured to return a product location within a store for each of the at least one product. | 01-08-2009 |
Carlos Franco, Dracut, MA US
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20100050586 | GRASS RAKING SYSTEM - A raking attachment for a riding mower supports raking elements in a forward path of a cutting deck of the riding lawnmower for raking grass just prior to it being cut by the cutting deck. The raking action raises the grass to a uniform height to promote uniform height lawn cutting. The raking attachment includes a forward extending frame formed by longitudinal frame members positioned with first ends rigidly attached to a riding mower frame and with a second end forming attaching points at a fixed height off the ground. A transverse frame is pivotally attached to the forward extending frame by pivot posts. A rake assembly with at least one row of flexible rake tines disposed across the entire transverse width of the cutting deck is attached to the transverse frame and pivots therewith to contact the ground surface for raking. The rake tines can be raised to a non-raking position or the downward force of the rake tines against the ground surface can be varied by varying the pivot angle of the transverse frame over a range of pivot angles. | 03-04-2010 |
Christy Franco, Houston, TX US
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20130017228 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR BONE FORMATION - A method and system to induce bone growth by locally delivering bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) to the target location for a prolonged period without invasive procedures are disclosed. The new bone growth is induced by delivering cells producing BMPs from transduced viral vectors to the target cite. In various embodiments, the cells are encapsulated in hydrogel microspheres that are non-degradable or degradable by enzymes produced during the bone formation process. Various embodiments may be used to induce spinal fusion or repair critical bone defects. | 01-17-2013 |
20150359852 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR BONE FORMATION - A method and system to induce bone growth by locally delivering bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) to the target location for a prolonged period without invasive procedures are disclosed. The new bone growth is induced by delivering cells producing BMPs from transduced viral vectors to the target cite. In various embodiments, the cells are encapsulated in hydrogel microspheres that are non-degradable or degradable by enzymes produced during the bone formation process. Various embodiments may be used to induce spinal fusion or repair critical bone defects. | 12-17-2015 |
Danielle B. Franco, Mount Washington, KY US
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20110155575 | CAPILLARY ELECTROPHORESIS SYSTEMS AND METHODS - An embodiment of the invention is directed to a capillary electrophoresis apparatus comprising a plurality of separation micro-channels. A sample loading channel communicates with each of the plurality of separation channels. A driver circuit comprising a plurality of electrodes is configured to induce an electric field across each of the plurality of separation channels sufficient to cause analytes in the samples to migrate along each of the channels. The system further comprises a plurality of detectors configured to detect the analytes. | 06-30-2011 |
David Franco, Brooklyn, NY US
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20130307651 | SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING A MAGNETIC FIELD - A system for providing a magnetic field wherein the system has a magnet exhibiting a magnetic surface field of 1,550 Gauss; said magnet incorporated into a securing article; and said securing article is constructed and arranged to attach to a wearer. | 11-21-2013 |
20130310627 | SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING MAGNETIC FIELD - A system for providing a magnetic field wherein the system has | 11-21-2013 |
David Louis Franco, Brooklyn, NY US
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20110139861 | SUSTAINABLE PACKAGING SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREOF - A sustainable packing system is provided comprising a first fiberboard having a substantially flat surface for accepting a first item and at least one scored line for facilitating folding of the first fiberboard, the first fiberboard adapted to form a closed wall; and a second fiberboard adapted to be frictionally secured within the closed wall of the first fiberboard, having a substantially flat surface for accepting a second item and at least one scored line for facilitating folding of the second fiberboard to form a closed wall. A packaging method is also provided comprising providing a fiberboard having a substantially flat surface; scoring lines in the fiberboard to facilitate folding; wrapping a first item around the fiberboard; and folding the fiberboard forming a closed wall. | 06-16-2011 |
20150034706 | SUSTAINABLE PACKAGING SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREOF - A sustainable packing system is provided comprising a first fiberboard having a substantially flat surface for accepting a first item and at least one scored line for facilitating folding of the first fiberboard, the first fiberboard adapted to form a closed wall; and a second fiberboard adapted to be frictionally secured within the closed wall of the first fiberboard, having a substantially flat surface for accepting a second item and at least one scored line for facilitating folding of the second fiberboard to form a closed wall. A packaging method is also provided comprising the steps of providing a fiberboard having a substantially flat surface; scoring lines in the fiberboard to facilitate folding; wrapping a first item around the fiberboard; and folding the fiberboard forming a closed wall. | 02-05-2015 |
Diana L. Franco, Wallingford, CT US
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20120035350 | POLYNUCLEOTIDE ENCODING A NOVEL HUMAN P2X7 SPLICE VARIANT, HBMYP2X7V - The present invention provides novel polynucleotides encoding HBMYP2X7v polypeptides, fragments and homologues thereof. Also provided are vectors, host cells, antibodies, and recombinant and synthetic methods for producing said polypeptides. The invention further relates to diagnostic and therapeutic methods for applying these novel HBMYP2X7v polypeptides to the diagnosis, treatment, and/or prevention of various diseases and/or disorders related to these polypeptides. The invention further relates to screening methods for identifying agonists and antagonists of the polynucleotides and polypeptides of the present invention. | 02-09-2012 |
Edgard Franco, Andover, MA US
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20140114724 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING UTILITY COST SAVINGS - A computer system for identifying utility cost savings is provided. The computer system includes a memory and at least one processor coupled to the memory. The at least one processor is configured to receive usage information gathered from at least one site via a first interface, administer a utility questionnaire via a second interface, and determine recommendation information describing a plurality of cost savings recommendations for the at least one site based on a set of responses to the questionnaire and the usage information. | 04-24-2014 |
James S. Franco, Wind Gap, PA US
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20080302162 | COLD-HEADED STANDOFF - A process for cold forging a metal fastener such as a self-clinching standoff includes a punch and die set at the final head trimming station which produces the shear burr only on the underside of the fastener head where it is not visible after installation. A knock-out pin which is reciprocal within the bore of the punch forcibly ejects the fastener through a passage in the die to a point beyond an opposite side of the die. A stripper sleeve which is reciprocal about the outside surface of the punch then moves from a retracted position over the end of the punch pushing a residual scrap ring from around the outside of the punch. | 12-11-2008 |
Javier Franco, Columbus, IN US
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20090248359 | REAL-TIME DOSER EFFICIENCY MONITORING - A real time doser efficiency monitoring method is described that measures the average instant pressure difference within one duty cycle of the doser injector. The disclosed method results in improved doser efficiency monitoring. The disclosed method can be implemented in a number of areas. For example, in a diesel truck application, the doser efficiency can be monitored accurately, for example within 5% error, all the time, no matter whether the truck is in a transient or steady state. | 10-01-2009 |
20090248361 | REAL TIME DOSER EFFICIENCY MONITORING - A real time, average pressure difference method for monitoring doser efficiency is described that determines the difference between the average pressure when the doser is not injecting and the average pressure when the doser is injecting at a predetermined commanded injection rate. The average pressure difference method results in improved doser efficiency monitoring. The method can be implemented in a number of areas. For example, in a diesel truck application, the doser efficiency can be monitored accurately in real time. | 10-01-2009 |
20090266062 | PRE-CATALYST FOR PREVENTING FACE-PLUGGING ON AN INLET FACE OF AN AFTERTREATMENT DEVICE AND METHOD OF THE SAME - A pre-catalyst device configured to be disposed upstream of a main aftertreatment device of an engine exhaust system. An oxidizing material is disposed on an inlet face of the pre-catalyst device, where the oxidizing material is configured to oxidize engine exhaust before the engine exhaust reaches the main aftertreatment device of the engine exhaust system. | 10-29-2009 |
Jeff Franco, Clarksville, MD US
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20110015476 | Devices and Methods for Treating Cardiomyopathy - This application relates to cardiac medical devices, and specifically to adjustable tensioning devices for tissue anchors, to the intraventricular cardiac anchoring or banding devices themselves, to devices and methods for controlling the depth of penetration of tissue anchors, to devices and methods for the joining of both papillary muscles to the mitral valve, to devices and methods for non-invasive “sling” or “loop” tethering of papillary muscles, to devices and methods for establishing suction prior to and during tissue anchor implant, to a double-barreled needle delivery device, and to a method of remodelling the heart muscle by implanting one or more tethers, and then periodically reducing the tether distance over time. | 01-20-2011 |
Joaquin Franco, Newburgh, IN US
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20090092590 | METHOD FOR IMPROVING STOOL CHARACTERISTICS IN INFANTS - In accordance with the present invention, a novel method for improving the stool characteristics, reducing the incidence of diarrhea, and firming the stool of a formula-fed infant of a formula-fed infant has been discovered. The method comprises administering to the infant at least one prebiotic and hydrolyzed pectin. | 04-09-2009 |
Joaquin A. Franco, Newburgh, IN US
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20100104696 | Nutritional Composition With Improved Digestibility - The present invention is directed an improved nutritional composition, methods of improving digestion, and methods of enhancing the bioavailability of TGF-β. | 04-29-2010 |
John Franco, Denver, CO US
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20080212877 | HIGH SPEED ERROR DETECTION AND CORRECTION FOR CHARACTER RECOGNITION - Systems and methods for high speed error detection and correction are disclosed. An exemplary method may include grouping character images (ci) by suspected character code (cc) to generate a set of CI(cc). The method may also include displaying the set of CI(cc) for manual verification. The method may also include determining a set of RS(cc) of representative shapes (rs) of character images codes for each CI(cc). The method may also include displaying the set of RS(cc) for manual verification. | 09-04-2008 |
Juan Franco, Reno, NV US
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20130313029 | MODULAR CUSTOMIZABLE CART - A modular cart that includes a main cart, a first modular cart frame, and a second modular cart frame is described. The main cart further includes a handle end with a first base component that is mechanically coupled to at least one caster. The main cart also includes a first bar disposed on a distal end of the first base component that extends to a second base component, in which the first bar is orthogonal to the second base component and the first base component. A first bay perimeter is bounded by the first base component, the first bar and the second base component. The main cart further includes a second bay perimeter is bounded by a second base component, a second bar and a third base component. | 11-28-2013 |
Juan P. Franco, Blacksburg, VA US
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20160040527 | STRAIN LOCKED FIBER OPTIC CABLE AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE - An embodiment of a method of manufacturing a fiber optic cable includes selecting a cable support structure configured to support an optical fiber sensor, adhering the optical fiber sensor to the cable support structure by applying a temporary adhesive, and installing a protective layer around the cable support structure and the temporarily adhered optical fiber sensor. The method further includes removing a bond between the optical fiber sensor and the temporary adhesive, wherein removing the bond includes injecting a debonding material into a space formed between the cable support structure and the protective layer, and injecting a permanent adhesive into the space, the permanent adhesive configured to immobilize the optical fiber sensor relative to the protective layer and allow strain to be transferred from the protective layer to the optical fiber sensor. | 02-11-2016 |
Juan P. Franco, Houston, TX US
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20090014185 | Incremental annular choke - An annular choke mechanism is incorporated into a flow path within the outer housing of the sleeve valve to the interior flow ports of the sliding sleeve member. As the sliding sleeve member is moved axially within the housing, the lateral fluid ports of the sliding sleeve member are aligned within particular bore portions so that the size of the annular space between the fluid ports in the housing and the fluid ports in the sleeve is varied. The annular flow area through the annular space governs the rate of fluid flow through the valve. | 01-15-2009 |
20090128141 | Position Sensor for a Downhole Completion Device - The position of a movable downhole component such as a sleeve in a choke valve is monitored and determined using an array of sensors, preferably Hall Effect sensors that measure the strength of a magnetic field from a magnet that travels with the sleeve. The sensors measure the field strength and output a voltage related to the strength of the field that is detected. A plurality of sensors, with readings, transmits signals to a microprocessor to compute the magnet position directly. The sensors are in the tool body and are not mechanically coupled to the sleeve. The longitudinal position of the sleeve is directly computed using less than all available sensors to facilitate the speed of transmission of data and computation of actual position using known mathematical techniques. | 05-21-2009 |
20110100135 | INVERSE VENTURI METER WITH INSERT CAPABILITY - An insert meter can be run into an inverse venturi on wireline and make use of the existing pressure taps to allow accurate measurement of reduced flow rates that could not be accurately measured with the inverse venturi meter. The insert meter has seals and can lock into position with peripheral sealing to direct the new and lower flow rate into the throat of the insert meter that is preferably a standard venturi. The venturi devices can be in meter or eductor service and located downhole, subsea or on the surface. | 05-05-2011 |
Karen Franco, Kirkland, WA US
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20130159977 | OPEN KERNEL TRACE AGGREGATION - A kernel trace system is described that acts as a kernel driver to insert traces into an open system kernel using existing kernel probe application-programming interfaces (APIs) and copies these events to an existing logging module for transfer to user space. The new module aggregates kernel traces to a performance logging module. A performance logging module can be extended with the kernel trace system herein to include new events in an open kernel not originally included in the implementation of the performance logging module. In this way, the kernel trace system can cause events to be logged that were not logged in the kernel as provided by the operating system vendor, and can do so without requiring that a new version of the operating system be built. The probes can be inserted dynamically at run time on an existing kernel to extract additional trace information. | 06-20-2013 |
Karen E. Franco, Ponte Vedra, FL US
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20130317870 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR PROCESS CHANGE CONTROL - Apparatus and methods for process change control are provided. Apparatus and methods in accordance with principles described herein may ascertain an employee readiness status. The readiness status may correspond to an ability to implement a process change. Process change control may provide a managed change readiness environment that consistently operates on target with minimal variation enabling a controlled, successful implementation of a process change. Implementation may be controlled through systematic observation, analysis, and reporting of process change requirements. Process change control may reduce deployment defects resulting from change implementation through a tailored, assessment and readiness/certification process. | 11-28-2013 |
Karla Bermudez Franco, El Paso, TX US
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20140246346 | POUCH STORAGE COMPARTMENT FOR A VEHICLE - Some embodiments of the present disclosure include a storage compartment for storing personal items in a vehicle. The storage compartment may include a pouch having a front side and a backside, the backside and the front side being attached to form a main cavity, a fastener positioned on the front side of the pouch, and a secondary cavity positioned on a backside of the pouch. The pouch may have a pair of upper corners, each of the upper corners including a mounting fastener configured to engage with a headrest post on a seat in a vehicle. The pouch may also have a pair of bottom corners, each of the bottom corners being configured to removably attach to the fastener on the front side of the pouch. In embodiments, the main cavity may be used to store a larger personal item, such as a purse or a laptop. | 09-04-2014 |
Louis J. Franco, Lunenburg, MA US
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20110174117 | Fastener holder for starting a threaded fastner into a difficult-to-access hole - A fastener holder is configured for starting into a threaded hole an elongated threaded fastener having a threaded fastener stem. The fastener holder includes an arm that extends longitudinally along an arm axis and has a distal end from which depend first and second opposed fastener-gripping members that are alternatively displaceable along a first plane toward and away from one another between a fastener-gripping position and a fastener-releasing position. The fastener-gripping members are oriented relative to the arm such that the first plane is orthogonal to the arm axis. A fastener-gripping position is such that the fastener-gripping members are biased toward one another and a fastener stem situated between the fastener-gripping members is retained by a constrictive force exerted by the fastener-gripping members on the fastener stem. A fastener-releasing position is such that, relative to the same fastener, the fastener-gripping members are spread farther apart than in a fastener-gripping position in order to facilitate the lateral release of the fastener stem from the fastener-gripping members. | 07-21-2011 |
Louis M. Franco, Hoboken, NJ US
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20090150486 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DELIVERING REMOTELY STORED APPLICATIONS AND INFORMATION - A method and system are disclosed for delivering interactive links for presenting applications and second information at a client computer from remote sources in a network-configured computer processing system. In one embodiment, the method includes retrieving over a first communication connection, in response to a request of a client computer, informational content having computer program code embedded therein, and executing the embedded computer program code for establishing a second communication connection to an application server. The method further includes retrieving over the second communication connection first information including presentational information for presenting the application and the second information. The method also includes presenting the application and the second information based upon the presentational information, and storing on the client computer an interactive link for selectively re-establishing the second communication connection to the application server for retrieving the first information and presenting the application and the second information on an as-needed basis. Preferably, the storing of the interactive link includes downloading a graphical representation of the interactive link and storing a file containing information representing an operating environment of the client computer and a network address of the application server. | 06-11-2009 |
20130024499 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DELIVERING REMOTELY STORED APPLICATIONS AND INFORMATION - The computerized method and apparatus for mobile device interactivity includes hosting a network application on a server. The method and apparatus further includes receiving, at the application on the server, an event message from a mobile application executing on a mobile device, the application having executable code embedded therein for communicating with the network information for presenting a user interface for the network application on the mobile device, the event message reporting an action taken via the user interface. The method and apparatus further including executing application logic within the network application to generate data values based on the action reported in the event message and mobile device information and sending to the mobile device an update message with at least some of the generated data values and instructions for use by the executable code to present the data values within the user interface at the mobile device. | 01-24-2013 |
20140310333 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DELIVERING REMOTELY STORED APPLICATIONS AND INFORMATION - The present invention includes computerized method and apparatus for user interactivity with a network application executing on a server. The method and apparatus includes receiving, via a wireless network, an event message from a mobile device, the event message representing an input from a user interface on the mobile device where the user interface is executing based on a mobile application. The method and apparatus further includes generating data values based on the input in the event message and information relating to the mobile device. Moreover, the method and apparatus includes sending an update message to the mobile device based on the data values for updating a display of the mobile device. | 10-16-2014 |
Marcelo Jorge Franco, Summerfield, NC US
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20140306766 | INTEGRATED PULSE SHAPING BIASING CIRCUITRY - Integrated pulse shaping biasing circuitry for a radio frequency (RF) power amplifier includes a square wave signal generator and an inverted ramp signal generator. The square wave signal generator and the inverted ramp signal generator are coupled in parallel between an input node and current summation circuitry. The square wave signal generator generates a square wave signal. The inverted ramp signal generator generates an inverted ramp signal. The current summation circuitry receives the generated square wave signal and the inverted ramp signal, and combines the signals to generate a pulse shaped biasing signal for an RF power amplifier. The square wave signal generator, the inverted ramp signal generator, and the current summation circuitry are monolithically integrated on a single semiconductor die. | 10-16-2014 |
Margaret Franco, Austin, TX US
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20080256349 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ENABLING USE OF SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS USING STORED SOFTWARE LICENSING INFORMATION - A system and method of enabling use of software applications using stored software licensing information is disclosed. In one form, a method of enabling use of a software application is disclosed. The method can include accessing a first software licensing information of a first software application within a non-volatile memory of an information handling system. The first licensing information can be stored in association with an order fulfillment process. The method can also include executing an initialization routine in association with a BIOS of the information handling system. In one form, the initialization routine can be operable to initiate accessing the software licensing information from the non-volatile memory to enable use of the first software application. | 10-16-2008 |
Marilynn Gloria Franco, Tucson, AZ US
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20090193346 | APPARATUS AND METHOD TO IMPROVE A GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE - A method to improve a graphical user interface, wherein the method displays a GUI on a user computing device, and maintains a keystroke log on that user computing device, wherein the GUI comprises a first plurality of interactable graphical objects. The method activates one or more of the first interactable graphical objects, and encodes in the keystroke log each interactable graphical object activation. The method further performs a keystroke log analysis, and, based upon the keystroke log analysis, creates an improved GUI encoding a second plurality of interactable graphical objects. | 07-30-2009 |
Marle Franco, Doral, FL US
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20130261712 | COLD THERAPY DEVICE - The present invention is directed to a device for absorbing heat from a body. More particularly, the invention pertains to an improved device which utilizes a gel material comprising liquids and solids to absorb, over an extended period of time, heat from a body. The present invention also includes methods of providing cold therapy treatment to a user | 10-03-2013 |
Mary Bernice Franco, Rome, GA US
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20090090737 | Combined towel and soap dispenser provided for personal hygiene - A combined towel and soap dispenser is disclosed comprising a housing having a front, back, bottom, top and sides to form an enclosure for a decorative nature. A partition is provided within the housing to form an upper interior compartment for housing liquid soap and a lower interior compartment for housing a charge of folded paper towels within the housing. A dispensing slot is provided at the bottom of the housing for dispensing the folded paper towels one at a time. In addition, a soap dispenser extents out of the front of the housing for dispensing soap from the upper interior compartment of the housing. | 04-09-2009 |
Maureen Franco, Cambridge, MA US
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20090012704 | Retail Store Product Location Service System and Method - In accordance with the present invention, provided is a product location system comprising an interface to a network accessible by a user equipment and configured to receive a user request for location of at least one product and a store/product location system comprising a database identifying stores and product locations within the stores and configured to return a product location within a store for each of the at least one product. | 01-08-2009 |
Michael John Franco, Madison, WI US
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20080298014 | Modular electronic enclosure - A modular electronic enclosure having a maximum height of 1 U and a width adapted to fit between the rails of a 19 inch rack is adapted to receive up to ten single-width Advanced Mezzanine Cards (AMCs) installed horizontally in the enclosure. Some modules that are not compliant with AMC standards may be installed in the modular electronic enclosure. A backplane, backplane structural support, combined card guide, chassis cover, and chassis bottom cooperate mechanically to provide a stiff, stable enclosure resistant to mechanical flexure. The modular electronic enclosure includes two hot-swappable cooling units which cooperate to establish push-pull cooling airflow. The modular electronic enclosure is further adapted to receive a Power Unit and an MCH. In another embodiment, the modular electronic enclosure includes a backplane with more than one core and has mounting locations and electrical connectors for up to twenty single-width 4 HP electronic modules. A backplane having more than one core is included in some embodiments. In some embodiments, the modular electronic enclosure is adapted to receive a combination of electronic modules comprising single-width, dual-width, and quad-width electronic modules. Some embodiments optionally include an MCH, a power unit module, or a J-TAG Switch module, or combinations of these and other modules. | 12-04-2008 |
Miguel Franco, Addison, TX US
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20110118737 | FIXATION DEVICE AND MULTIPLE-AXIS JOINT FOR A FIXATION DEVICE - A fixator system includes an active strut that that can be gradually or acutely adjusted. Adjustments can be made in six degrees of freedom. Embodiments of the active strut can provide for two of the six degrees of freedom being about a first common point of rotation, and another two of the six degrees of freedom being about a second common point of rotation. Embodiments of the fixator can include one or more active struts in combination with one or more passive struts. The passive struts can be rigidly locked or can be unlocked so as to be freely and acutely adjustable while gradual or acute adjustments are made using the one or more active struts. | 05-19-2011 |
20120303029 | FIXATION DEVICE AND MULTIPLE-AXIS JOINT FOR A FIXATION DEVICE - A fixator system includes an active strut that that can be gradually or acutely adjusted. Adjustments can be made in six degrees of freedom. Embodiments of the active strut can provide for two of the six degrees of freedom being about a first common point of rotation, and another two of the six degrees of freedom being about a second common point of rotation. Embodiments of the fixator can include one or more active struts in combination with one or more passive struts. The passive struts can be rigidly locked or can be unlocked so as to be freely and acutely adjustable while gradual or acute adjustments are made using the one or more active struts. | 11-29-2012 |
20130046311 | TARGETING ASSEMBLY FOR A COMPRESSION NAIL SYSTEM - Targeting assemblies for implanting a compression nail are disclosed. An exemplary targeting assembly may include first and second arms coupled by a connecting shaft. The first and second arms may either or both be operable to rotate about a longitudinal axis defined by the connecting shaft. In some embodiments, the use of the disclosed targeting assembly allows for reduced misalignment of the alignment holes in the arms during the implant process. | 02-21-2013 |
20130131675 | FIXATION DEVICE AND MULTIPLE-AXIS JOINT FOR A FIXATION DEVICE - A fixator system includes an active strut that that can be gradually or acutely adjusted. Adjustments can be made in six degrees of freedom. Embodiments of the active strut can provide for two of the six degrees of freedom being about a first common point of rotation, and another two of the six degrees of freedom being about a second common point of rotation. Embodiments of the fixator can include one or more active struts in combination with one or more passive struts. The passive struts can be rigidly locked or can be unlocked so as to be freely and acutely adjustable while gradual or acute adjustments are made using the one or more active struts. | 05-23-2013 |
Natali Franco, Fort Lauderdale, FL US
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20080204474 | DUAL WINDOW DISPLAY BOX - A dual window display box for displaying two objects includes a display arrangement and an attachment arrangement. The display arrangement includes at least two displaying frames, wherein each of the displaying frames has a displaying window and defines a storage cavity between the displaying frames when the displaying frames are overlapped with each other for the first and second objects receiving in the storage cavity. The attachment arrangement includes a first attaching member provided on one of the displaying frame and a second attaching member which is provided on another the displaying frame and is detachably attached to the first attaching member to detachably engage the displaying frames in an overlapped manner such that the display arrangement provides dual display effect on the opposed displaying windows of the displaying frames for individually displaying the first and second objects at two opposite directions. | 08-28-2008 |
Osvaldo Franco, Apex, NC US
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20090309556 | DEVICE-UNDER-TEST POWER MANAGEMENT - One embodiment of the present invention includes a system for managing power to a plurality of devices-under-test (DUTs). The system comprises a DUT test system configured to perform at least one test associated with operation of the DUTs and to monitor current associated the at least one test of the plurality of DUTs. The DUT test system can communicate an instruction to a subset of the plurality of DUTs to cancel the at least one test if the monitored current is greater than a predetermined threshold. Each of the plurality of DUTs can comprise restart logic configured to restart the at least one test of the subset of the plurality of DUTs after being cancelled in response to the instruction. | 12-17-2009 |
Philip Franco, Ocean Grove, NJ US
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20080241088 | ANTIPERSPIRANT/DEODORANT COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS - An aqueous based antiperspirant/deodorant composition comprising (a) an antiperspirant active ingredient; (b) at least one water absorbing polymer pretreated with a non-aqueous polar solvent; and (c) water, wherein the pretreated water absorbing polymer inhibits the water absorbing properties of the polymer in the aqueous based composition prior to application to the skin. | 10-02-2008 |
20100061950 | Antiperspirant/Deodorant Compositions and Methods - An aqueous based antiperspirant/deodorant composition comprising (a) an antiperspirant active ingredient; (b) at least one water absorbing polymer pretreated with a non-aqueous polar solvent; and (c) water, wherein the pretreated water absorbing polymer inhibits the water absorbing properties of the polymer in the aqueous based composition prior to application to the skin. | 03-11-2010 |
Piero Franco, Cumberland, RI US
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20090048786 | Method for Alcohol Content Determination - The present invention provides a low-cost, easy-to-use, and accurate method and apparatus for determining alcohol content in a test sample, such as wine. The method for alcohol content determination includes the following steps. A known quantity of a test sample is provided. A measurement of electrolytic conductivity EC | 02-19-2009 |
Rene Franco, Greenville, SC US
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20120159856 | PARENT MATERIAL PLUG/COVER - Provided is a panel, the panel including a parent panel, a removable panel formed from the parent panel and configured to be removed from the parent panel, at least one tab portion which adjoins the removable panel to the parent panel, and at least one gap formed between the parent panel and the removable panel. The at least one gap extends around an outer periphery of the removable panel, except at the at least one tab portion. | 06-28-2012 |
Ricardo Franco, Plantation, FL US
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20130177060 | ADAPTIVE OFF-CHANNEL DETECTOR FOR RECEIVERS - Receivers ( | 07-11-2013 |
Roberto A. Franco, Seattle, WA US
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20080235536 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF PREVENTING A WEB BROWSER PLUG-IN MODULE FROM GENERATING A FAILURE - The present invention improves the stability of a Web browser by identifying plug-in modules that cause failures. Data in memory at the time of a failure is analyzed, and a failure signature is generated. The failure signature is compared to a database of known failure signatures so that the source of the failure may be identified. If a plug-in module to a Web browser is identified as the source of a failure, options are presented to the user who may update the plug-in module with code that does not produce a failure or disable the plug-in module altogether. | 09-25-2008 |
20100037303 | Form Filling with Digital Identities, and Automatic Password Generation - In one implementation, form field(s) of a form of a website or application are populated with data obtained using a digital identity, and the populated form field(s) are submitted to the website or application. A form field specification specifying information about the form fields of the form is obtained. A user selects or creates a digital identity. Data is obtained using the digital identity, and the data is used to provide values to the form. The data is submitted to the website or application. In another implementation, a username and password are automatically generated. The username and password that are generated meet parameters that may be specified by the website or application. The username and password are submitted to the website or application for a purpose such as registration or authentication, and stored away for future authentication. | 02-11-2010 |
20100107251 | MIME Handling Security Enforcement - A model restricts un-trusted data/objects from running on a user's machine without permission. The data is received by a protocol layer that reports a MIME type associated with the DATA, and caches the data and related cache file name (CFN). A MIME sniffer is arranged to identify a sniffed MIME type based on the cached data, the CFN, and the reported MIME type. Reconciliation logic evaluates the sniffed MIME type and the CFN to determine a reconciled MIME type, and to update the CFN. A class ID sniffer evaluates the updated CFN, the cached data, and the reconciled MIME type to determine an appropriate class ID. Security logic evaluates the updated CFN, the reported class ID, and other related system parameters to build a security matrix. Parameters from the security matrix are used to intercept data/objects before an un-trusted data/object can create a security breach on the machine. | 04-29-2010 |
20100211773 | Validating the Origin of Web Content - Described herein is a technique of protecting users against certain types of Internet attacks. The technique involves obtaining certificates from visited web sites and qualifying communications with those web sites based on the content of the certificates. | 08-19-2010 |
20100325715 | BROWSER PLUG-IN FOR SECURE CREDENTIAL SUBMISSION - Described is a technology by which a plug-in (e.g., an ActiveX® control) instantiated by a web browser calls functions of a credential service to use a set of credential data (e.g., a card file) for logging into a website. If the credential service determines that a previously used card file for the website exists, a representation of that card file is displayed in the browser, and the data of that card file is used to obtain a token for logging in the user. If not found, an icon is presented instead, by which the user can select a user interface that allows selection of another card file that meets that meet the website's requirements. | 12-23-2010 |
20110047617 | PROTECTING AGAINST NETWORK RESOURCES ASSOCIATED WITH UNDESIRABLE ACTIVITIES - Various embodiments provide protection against web resources associated with one or more undesirable activities. In at least some embodiments, a method detects and responds to a user-initiated activity on a computing device. Responding can include, by way of example and not limitation, checking locally, on the computing device, whether a web resource that is associated with the user-initiated activity has been identified as being associated with a safe site. Furthermore, in at least some embodiments, the method checks remotely, away from the computing device, whether the web resource is identified as being at least possibly associated with one or more undesirable activities. | 02-24-2011 |
20110106948 | Running Internet Applications with Low Rights - In various embodiments, applications that are configured to interact with the Internet in some way are executed in a restricted process with a reduced privilege level that can prohibit the application from accessing portions of an associated computing device. For example, in some embodiments, the restricted process can prohibit applications from read and write access to portions of a system's computer-readable media, such as the hard disk, that contains administrative data and settings information and user data and settings. In these embodiments, a special portion of the disk, termed a “containment zone”, is designated and used by applications in this restricted process. | 05-05-2011 |
20120131636 | Security Context Lockdown - A method and system for locking down a local machine zone associated with a network browser is provided. Placing the local machine zone in a lockdown mode provides stricter security settings that are applied to active content attempting to publish within a local page open in the network browser. The stricter setting are provided in a new set of registry keys that correspond to the lockdown mode of the local machine zone. The original security settings remain unchanged so that other systems and applications functionality that depends on the original security settings remains unaffected for the local machine zone. A user may also selectively allow active content to render despite the local machine zone being locked down. | 05-24-2012 |
20120137183 | Detecting Browser Failure - Embodiments are configured to improve the stability of a Web browser by identifying plug-in modules that cause failures. Data in memory at the time of a failure is analyzed, and a failure signature is generated. The failure signature is compared to a database of known failure signatures so that the source of the failure may be identified. If a plug-in module to a Web browser is identified as the source of a failure, options are presented to the user who may update the plug-in module with code that does not produce a failure or disable the plug-in module altogether. | 05-31-2012 |
20120222137 | Validating the Origin of Web Content - Described herein is a technique of protecting users against certain types of Internet attacks. The technique involves obtaining certificates from visited web sites and qualifying communications with those web sites based on the content of the certificates. | 08-30-2012 |
20120239693 | ONLINE SERVICE FOR PROGRAM LOOKUP - An integrated program lookup browser provides an integrated system with an online program lookup web service that assists the user in finding these unrecognized files, protocols and web page objects by allowing the user to perform a program lookup on a web service that can search one or more databases and return the URL to download the appropriate application or protocol or return the actual program or protocol. | 09-20-2012 |
20120240050 | INTERNET PRIVACY USER INTERFACE - A method and system that provide an intuitive user interface and related components for making Internet users aware of Internet cookie-related privacy issues, and enabling users to control Internet privacy through automatic cookie handling. Default privacy settings for handling cookies are provided, and through the user interface, the privacy settings may be customized to a user's liking. Further, through the user interface, for each individual site that forms a page of content, the site's privacy policy may be reviewed and/or the privacy controlled by specifying how cookies from that site are to be handled. To make users aware, the user interface provides an active alert on a first instance of a retrieved web site's content that fails to include satisfactory privacy information, and thereafter, provides a distinctive passive alert to allow the user selective access to privacy information, per-site cookie handling and cookie handling settings. | 09-20-2012 |
20120304316 | Validating Access to a Group of Related Elements - A method and system for validating access to a group of related elements are described. The elements within the group access a security context associated with a markup domain when a call is made to an element. An authorized call to an element is enabled such that the markup domain is navigated to a new web page. However, an unauthorized call is prevented so that the navigation to the new web page is not permitted. After the markup domain has been navigated, the security context associated with the markup domain is invalidated. A new security context is generated and associated with the markup domain. The elements associated with the web page navigated from are inaccessible after navigation of the markup domain to the new page. The association of the new security context with the markup domain prevents an unauthorized user from accessing any element that references the previous security context. | 11-29-2012 |
20130013954 | Detecting Browser Failure - Embodiments are configured to improve the stability of a Web browser by identifying plug-in modules that cause failures. Data in memory at the time of a failure is analyzed, and a failure signature is generated. The failure signature is compared to a database of known failure signatures so that the source of the failure may be identified. If a plug-in module to a Web browser is identified as the source of a failure, options are presented to the user who may update the plug-in module with code that does not produce a failure or disable the plug-in module altogether. | 01-10-2013 |
20140150121 | MIME Handling Security Enforcement - A model restricts un-trusted data/objects from running on a user's machine without permission. The data is received by a protocol layer that reports a MIME type associated with the DATA, and caches the data and related cache file name (CFN). A MIME sniffer is arranged to identify a sniffed MIME type based on the cached data, the CFN, and the reported MIME type. Reconciliation logic evaluates the sniffed MIME type and the CFN to determine a reconciled MIME type, and to update the CFN. A class ID sniffer evaluates the updated CFN, the cached data, and the reconciled MIME type to determine an appropriate class ID. Security logic evaluates the updated CFN, the reported class ID, and other related system parameters to build a security matrix. Parameters from the security matrix are used to intercept data/objects before an un-trusted data/object can create a security breach on the machine | 05-29-2014 |
20140157360 | Security Context Lockdown - A method and system for locking down a local machine zone associated with a network browser is provided. Placing the local machine zone in a lockdown mode provides stricter security settings that are applied to active content attempting to publish within a local page open in the network browser. The stricter setting are provided in a new set of registry keys that correspond to the lockdown mode of the local machine zone. The original security settings remain unchanged so that other systems and applications functionality that depends on the original security settings remains unaffected for the local machine zone. A user may also selectively allow active content to render despite the local machine zone being locked down. | 06-05-2014 |
20150096000 | FORM FILLING WITH DIGITAL IDENTITIES, AND AUTOMATIC PASSWORD GENERATION - In one implementation, form field(s) of a form of a website or application are populated with data obtained using a digital identity, and the populated form field(s) are submitted to the website or application. A form field specification specifying information about the form fields of the form is obtained. A user selects or creates a digital identity. Data is obtained using the digital identity, and the data is used to provide values to the form. The data is submitted to the website or application. In another implementation, a username and password are automatically generated. The username and password that are generated meet parameters that may be specified by the website or application. The username and password are submitted to the website or application for a purpose such as registration or authentication, and stored away for future authentication. | 04-02-2015 |
20150373005 | BROWSER PLUG-IN FOR SECURE CREDENTIAL SUBMISSION - Described is a technology by which a plug-in (e.g., an ActiveX® control) instantiated by a web browser calls functions of a credential service to use a set of credential data (e.g., a card file) for logging into a website. If the credential service determines that a previously used card file for the website exists, a representation of that card file is displayed in the browser, and the data of that card file is used to obtain a token for logging in the user. If not found, an icon is presented instead, by which the user can select a user interface that allows selection of another card file that meets that meet the website's requirements. | 12-24-2015 |
Roberto Anthony Franco, Seattle, WA US
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20130124640 | Aggregate Provider for Social Activity Feeds and Contact Information - A method is presented for obtaining contact information on a client computer. A request is received to display contact information for a person on an email application running on the client computer. A determination is made as to whether third party contact information is available for a user of the email application. Instructions are obtained from a server computer for obtaining the third party contact information from a third party computer associated with a social network. Instructions are obtained from the server computer for formatting the third party contact information on the client computer. Using the instructions from the server computer for obtaining the third party contact information, the third party contact information is obtained from the third party computer. Using the instructions from the server computer for formatting the third party contact information, the obtained third party contact information is formatted and displayed on the client computer. | 05-16-2013 |
Rodrigo Franco, Westford, MA US
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20090124002 | ALPHA-1D CALCIUM CHANNEL EXPRESSED IN ATRIUM - Novel calcium channel nucleic acids and polypeptides are disclosed herein. Methods of using the novel nucleic acids and polypeptides are also disclosed. | 05-14-2009 |
Tina M. Franco, Dallas, TX US
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20100036671 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REAL TIME LEAVE ADMINISTRATION IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE FEDERAL FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE ACT - A method and system for real time tracking and approving Federal Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) leave requests is provided. Custom database objects are retrieved and processed, through a secure intranet JavaScript® | 02-11-2010 |
Walfre Franco, Westborough, MA US
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20110313429 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TISSUE GRAFTING AND COPYING - Exemplary embodiments of apparatus and method for obtaining one or more portions of biological tissue (“micrografts”) to form grafts are provided. For example, a hollow tube can be inserted into tissue at a donor site, and a pin provided within the tube can facilitate controlled removal of the micrograft from the tube. Micrografts can be harvested and directly implanted into an overlying biocompatible matrix through coordinated motion of the tube and pin. A needle can be provided around the tube to facilitate a direct implantation of a micrograft into a remote recipient site or matrix. The exemplary apparatus can include a plurality of such tubes and pins for simultaneous harvesting and/or implanting of a plurality of micrografts. The harvested micrografts can have a small dimension, e.g., less than about 1 mm, which can promote healing of the donor site and/or viability of the harvested tissue. | 12-22-2011 |
20160030722 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR WOUND DRESSING - Exemplary methods and devices can be provided for an improved wound dressing that facilitates healing. For example, the dressing can include a membrane that maintains a sterile enclosed volume over the wound. Pressure in the enclosed volume can be reduced by deforming the membrane and compressing a resilient open-cell sponge provided therein, facilitating a relatively unobstructed flow of air out of the enclosed volume. Oxygen and/or moisture can be introduced by a controlled flow of moist oxygen-containing gas into the enclosed volume. An oxygen-producing reaction within the enclosed volume using calcium peroxide or the like can also provide oxygen to the wound site. An external vacuum source that includes compressible foam can also be coupled to the enclosed volume to provide a reduced pressure therein. The external vacuum source can be attached to a user's body to maintain the reduced pressure without use of electricity. | 02-04-2016 |
Walfre Franco, Worcester, MA US
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20150216545 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TISSUE HARVESTING - Exemplary methods and devices can be provided for harvesting a plurality of small tissue pieces, e.g., having widths less than about 1 mm or 0.5 mm, using one or more hollow needles. A fluid can be flowed through a conduit past the proximal ends of the needles to facilitate removal of the tissue pieces from the needle lumens, and can maintain the tissue pieces in a controlled and protective liquid environment. A filter can be used to extract and collect the tissue pieces from the liquid, or the tissue pieces can be deposited directly onto a porous dressing. Such tissue pieces can be used as microscopic grafts, which can be applied directly to a wound site or provided on a substrate or dressing, or stored for later use. Such microscopic grafts can promote tissue regrowth and wound healing, or can be applied to a scaffold to grow new tissue. | 08-06-2015 |
20150238214 | Method and Apparatus for Tissue Grafting and Copying - Exemplary embodiments of apparatus and method for obtaining one or more portions of biological tissue (“micrografts”) to form grafts are provided. For example, a hollow tube can be inserted into tissue at a donor site, and a pin provided within the tube can facilitate controlled removal of the micrograft from the tube. Micrografts can be harvested and directly implanted into an overlying biocompatible matrix through coordinated motion of the tube and pin. A needle can be provided around the tube to facilitate a direct implantation of a micrograft into a remote recipient site or matrix. The exemplary apparatus can include a plurality of such tubes and pins for simultaneous harvesting and/or implanting of a plurality of micrografts. The harvested micrografts can have a small dimension, e.g., less than about 1 mm, which can promote healing of the donor site and/or viability of the harvested tissue. | 08-27-2015 |
Wayne P. Franco, Rocky Hill, CT US
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20090155227 | Combination growth factor therapy and cell therapy for treatment of acute and chronic heart disease - Acute and chronic heart disease is treated using a rational, multi-tier approach. A patient is pretreated with growth factor proteins or gene therapy, followed by the administration of adult stem cells. The progress of treatment is continuously monitored by echo-cardiogram with growth factor treatment and/or stem cell administration adjusted according to the results of the echo-cardiogram or clinical status of the patient. Heart disease is also treated by a method that comprises administration of a therapeutically effective amount of a growth factor protein by oral inhalation therapy. | 06-18-2009 |
20100303769 | Combination growth factor therapy and cell therapy for treatment of acute and chronic heart disease - Acute and chronic heart disease is treated using a rational, multi-tier approach. A patient is pretreated with growth factor proteins or gene therapy, followed by the administration of adult stem cells. The progress of treatment is continuously monitored by echo-cardiogram with growth factor treatment and/or stem cell administration adjusted according to the results of the echo-cardiogram or clinical status of the patient. Heart disease is also treated by a method that comprises administration of a therapeutically effective amount of a growth factor protein by oral inhalation therapy. | 12-02-2010 |
20100305547 | Method of use of fibroblast growth factor, vascular endothelial growth factor and related proteins in the treatment of acute and chronic heart disease - Disclosed herein is a rational, multi-tier approach to the administration of growth factor proteins in the treatment of heart disease. Also disclosed is a method to evaluate the effectiveness of the administration of growth factor proteins comprising the clinical assay of CPK-MB levels in a patient undergoing treatment with growth factor proteins. In addition, there is disclosed a method for treatment of heart disease comprising administration of a therapeutically effective amount of a growth factor protein by oral inhalation therapy. | 12-02-2010 |
Wayne P. Franco, Middletown, CT US
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20110070209 | Combination growth factor therapy and cell therapy for treatment of acute and chronic diseases of the organs - Acute and chronic diseases of the organs are treated in patients using a rational, multi-tier approach. A patient can be pretreated with growth factor proteins or gene therapy, followed by the administration of adult stem cells or other cell therapy. The patient can be a fetus treated in utero or removed from the womb. The progress of treatment is monitored by ultrasound, MRI, CAT scan, cardiac echo, EEG, EKG, EMG or blood tests, with growth factor treatment and/or stem cell administration adjusted according to the results of the monitoring or clinical status of the patient. | 03-24-2011 |
Will D. Franco, Miami, FL US
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20110265166 | INTEGRATED AUTHENTICATION - Authentication to a network resource of a user associated with a mobile communication device is disclosed. A message is received from a device. The message includes a hardware identifier of the device, and identifies a network resource as the destination of the message. A user identity is associated with the hardware identifier, and is sufficient to obtain session credentials from an authentication resource. Session credentials are obtained from the authentication resource. The session credentials are used to authenticate the associated user identity to the network resource. | 10-27-2011 |
Will D. Franco, Sunrise, FL US
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20100144314 | Verification Methods And Apparatus For Use In Providing Application Services To Mobile Communication Devices - A mobile communication device operates in a wireless communication network with use of a communication service provided by a service provider (e.g. a wireless carrier for voice telephony, or data service provider for data synchronization). An application server receives, via the wireless network, a message from the mobile device. The message has a field for inclusion of a token having a digital signature corresponding to the service provider. The application server performs token validation of the message, which includes a verification step for verifying the digital signature of the token with a public key corresponding to the service provider. The application server then grants or denies access to an application service depending on the outcome of the token validation. In one embodiment, the application service is an e-commerce transaction service, wherein a proof-of-work (POW) test (e.g. a Captcha test) otherwise utilized for the service is bypassed or excluded. | 06-10-2010 |
20100223471 | Cookie Verification Methods And Apparatus For Use In Providing Application Services To Communication Devices - In one illustrative example, a method in a communication device adapted for communications using Hypertext Transport Protocol (HTTP) involves setting, at the communication device, an HTTP cookie which includes a user identification of a user of the communication device and a message portion which is signed with a digital signature of the user. The communication device sends, to an application server site via the communication network, a request message which includes the HTTP cookie. If verification of the digital signature at the application server site is successful, the communication device will receive access to an application service of the application server site. In one variation, the HTTP cookie is alternatively set with a group identification of a group with which the user is associated, and the message portion is signed with a digital signature of the group. The group may be a plurality of users associated with a service provider which provides the communication device access to a communication service in the communication network. In this case, the HTTP cookie may be set with a token retrieved from the service provider, where the token includes the digital signature of the service provider. | 09-02-2010 |
20130144788 | Verification Methods And Apparatus For Use In Providing Application Services To Mobile Communication Devices - A technique in a mobile device which is configured to communicate in a wireless network with use of a communication service provided by a service provider is described. The mobile device is configured to access via the wireless network a server for execution of an e-commerce transaction. The server is configured to administer a proof-of-work test in order to allow completion of the e-commerce transaction. The mobile device receives via the wireless network a token from a token server. The token is digitally signed by the service provider with a digital signature thereof. The mobile device sends via the wireless network a message to the server, and this message includes the token. When token validation of the message at the server is successful, the mobile device completes the e-commerce transaction with the server without performing the proof-of-work test, which is bypassed for the mobile device. | 06-06-2013 |