Gingerich
Jamin L. Gingerich, Gilbert, AZ US
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20140325287 | SYSTEM MONITOR FOR MONITORING FUNCTIONAL MODULES OF A SYSTEM - A method includes detecting a counter event at a system monitor of a system. The method also includes, in response to detecting the counter event, checking a state of each flag of a first set of flags. Each of the first set of flags is associated with a monitored module of the system, and the state of each of the first set of flags is indicated by a value at a memory location that is enabled. The method also includes, in response to determining that at least one flag of the first set of flags has a value indicating an error associated with a particular monitored module, causing an action to be performed at the system. | 10-30-2014 |
John Gingerich, Collinsville, OK US
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20160045905 | APPLICATION OF METHYL CELLULOSE ON WASHCOATS AND PRECIOUS METAL SOLUTION - The present invention relates to a novel washcoat composition, a method for coating substrates with the washcoat composition and a method for controlling the shelf life of washcoat. | 02-18-2016 |
Jonathan Gingerich, Toronto CA
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20090012862 | INSTANT ZERO INVENTORY FULFILLMENT REDEMPTION SYSTEM AND METHOD - An instant fulfillment system allows members of programs, such as an incentive, reward, affinity or loyalty program, to use an instant reward card to redeem currency or points stored in a database, for instant ‘rebates’ or ‘discounts’ at selected retailers. | 01-08-2009 |
20130132175 | MOBILE DEVICE REBATE SYSTEM - A mobile rebate application (mobile rebate APP) to obtain a rebate related to a mobile device or service of the mobile device. The APP submits a rebate request form to a rebate control center which validates, approves and authorizes rebates. The rebate may be applied to the carrier billing system of the mobile device via a mobile application storefront and/or via a social gifting platform. | 05-23-2013 |
Paul J. Gingerich, Hickory, KY US
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20140230742 | POULTRY MIGRATION FENCE SYSTEM - The poultry migration fence system includes at least one fence panel rigidly attached to at least one side of a U-shaped open archway. At least one selectively pivotal support rail is mounted to the bottom of the fence panel. The archway allows the fence system to be easily installed by sliding the open end of the archway over a suspended feed/water pipe. The pivotal support rail can be pivoted to a support position where the support rail extends orthogonal to the fence panel in order to provide a stable base for maintaining the upright position of the fence panel, and to a storage position parallel to the extension of the fence panel. A swiveling gate is pivotally attached to one of the legs of the archway so that the gap at the open end can be selectively closed, thereby preventing poultry from crossing towards the other side of the fence panel. Both solid and wire fence panels are provided. | 08-21-2014 |
20140331939 | POULTRY MIGRATION FENCE SYSTEM - The poultry migration fence system includes at least one fence panel attached to at least one side of a U-shaped open archway. At least one selectively pivotal support rail is mounted to the bottom of the fence panel. The archway allows the fence system to be easily installed by sliding the open end of the archway over a suspended feed/water pipe. The pivotal support rail can be pivoted to a support position where the support rail extends orthogonal to the fence panel in order to provide a stable base for maintaining the upright position of the fence panel and pivoted to a storage position parallel to the extension of the fence panel. A swiveling gate is pivotally attached to one of the legs of the archway so that the gap at the open end can be selectively closed, thereby preventing poultry from crossing towards the other side of the fence panel. Both solid and wire fence panels are provided. | 11-13-2014 |
Ronald Gingerich, St. Charles, MO US
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20100209502 | Treatments Which Alleviate Functional Glycosylated Leptin Transport Factor for Controlling Weight and Obesity - Methods and compounds for treating obesity and inducing weight loss use a functional, glycosylated leptin transport factor (LTF) polypeptide, referred to as fn/glyLTF. An unstable defective version of the LTF protein, referred to herein as def/LTF, is present in freshly-drawn blood from obese animals or people; it is degraded rapidly in circulating blood. In people with normal body weight, fn/glyLTF stabilizes and protects leptin, a hormone with powerful effects on fat metabolism and body mass. LTF apparently is the same protein previously recognized as a soluble truncated fragment of the obesity receptor (Ob-R) protein, referred to in the prior art as Ob-Re, or sOb-R. In humans with normal body weight, fn/glyLTF has a weight of about 145 kD, compared to a polypeptide-only weight of about 93 kD. defLTF has a substantially lower molecular weight, and tests using deglycosylating enzymes indicate that it is not glycosylated to the same level as fn/glyLTF. Treatment methods include: (1) elevating concentrations of fn/glyLTF in circulating blood, by means such as intravenous injection or sustained-release implants, or by gene therapy; (2) suppressing enzymatic deglycosylation in circulating blood, such as by extracorporeal removal of deglycosylating enzymes; and, (3) providing “surrogate” forms of fn/glyLTF. Diagnostic kits are also disclosed, for measuring both fn/glyLTF and def/LTF in animals and people suffering from obesity. | 08-19-2010 |
Travis Alexander Gingerich, San Francisco, CA US
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20160097646 | CONTENT PRESENTATION BASED ON TRAVEL PATTERNS - A user who is traveling through a region may receive information from a device, such as vehicle status (e.g., speed and fuel status); the current environment (e.g., ambient temperature and weather); the user's route (e.g., traffic and accident notification); and/or a content stream (e.g., a radio or podcast). However, such information may be unrelated to the user's focus or motivation for traveling, and may be distracting. The user may request and receive information about the travel topic, but some users may not have available attention and/or the impetus to initiate such requests. Instead, a device may detect a current location and direction of the user; predict the user's destination according to the current location and direction; and retrieve and present to the user one or more content items that are associated with the predicted destination (e.g., breaking news alerts involving an entity or organization located at the user's predicted destination). | 04-07-2016 |