Graham, CO
Alan C. Graham, Loveland, CO US
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20090274415 | Compact, Low-Loss Optical Wavelength Multiplexer/Demultiplexer - The multiplexer/demultiplexer has a planar reflector, a planar first filter element and a planar second filter element offset from the first filter element in a first direction to receive light reflected and transmitted from a first location on the first filter element. The first and second filter elements have orthogonal surface normals. The reflector is parallel to the second filter element and is offset therefrom in a second direction, orthogonal to first direction, to receive light reflected and transmitted from a second location, offset from the first location in the second direction, on the first filter element. The first and second filter elements each transmit and reflect light in non-overlapping wavelength ranges, and one of them has a band-pass or band-stop transmission characteristic. | 11-05-2009 |
Albert Francis Graham, Broomfield, CO US
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20160117304 | Standalone document management method - A computer system includes a processor, and a network interface, coupled to the processor, for providing communication access to the computer system from a network. The computer system also includes a memory, coupled to the processor, which includes a web browser application and a disconnected mode application. The disconnected mode application provides at least one of documents and information to the web browser application. The web browser application displays the at least one of documents and information to a computer system user, and in response to the computer system user fills out a form in the web browser application, the disconnected mode application determines if there is a network connection through the network interface and in response sends the form to a network storage location through the network, if a network connection is present and stores the form to the memory, if a network connection is not present. | 04-28-2016 |
Charles T. Graham, Monument, CO US
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20110132244 | VOLUMETRIC METERING SYSTEM WITH CLUTCH BASED SECTIONAL SHUT-OFF - A volumetric meter for seed or fertilizer having a plurality of roller segments driven by a common drive shaft is provided with clutch mechanisms radially between each roller segment and the drive shaft to enable the roller segments to be individually shut-off to provide section or swath control to the machine. | 06-09-2011 |
Charles T. Graham, Co Springs, CO US
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20140165889 | SEEDING MACHINE FOR PLANTING MULTIPLE SEED VARIETIES AND PERCRIPTION FOR MULTIPLE VARIETIES SEEDING MACHINE - A seeding machine, such as a row crop planter, is described which is adapted to switch between two or more seed varieties as the machine traverses a field. The control system uses a programmed quantity of seed representing a number of seeds in the seed meter that need to be substantially consumed once the flow of a first seed variety is stopped before introducing a second seed variety to minimize seed mixing. The seed quantity can be determined by a calibration process or published from the manufacturer or third parties. The seed quantity can also be part of a seeding prescription that includes assignment of where each seed variety is to be planted in a field. The seed quantity and the distance traveled to empty the meter can be used to optimize the planting operation including the machine direction which can also be part of the prescription. | 06-19-2014 |
20140165890 | SEEDING MACHINE FOR PLANTING MULTIPLE SEED VARIETIES AND METHOD OF CALIBRATING SAME - A seeding machine, such as a row crop planter, is described which is adapted to switch between two or more seed varieties as the machine traverses a field. The control system uses a programmed quantity of seed representing a number of seeds in the seed meter that need to be substantially consumed once the flow of a first seed variety is stopped before introducing a second seed variety to minimize seed mixing. The seed quantity can be determined by a calibration process or published from the manufacturer or third parties. The seed quantity can also be part of a seeding prescription that includes assignment of where each seed variety is to be planted in a field. The seed quantity and the distance traveled to empty the meter can be used to optimize the planting operation including the machine direction which can also be part of the prescription. | 06-19-2014 |
20140165891 | SEEDING MACHINE FOR PLANTING MULTIPLE SEED VARIETIES - A seeding machine, such as a row crop planter, is described which is adapted to switch between two or more seed varieties as the machine traverses a field. The control system uses a programmed quantity of seed representing a number of seeds in the seed meter that need to be substantially consumed once the flow of a first seed variety is stopped before introducing a second seed variety to minimize seed mixing. The seed quantity can be determined by a calibration process or published from the manufacturer or third parties. The seed quantity can also be part of a seeding prescription that includes assignment of where each seed variety is to be planted in a field. The seed quantity and the distance traveled to empty the meter can be used to optimize the planting operation including the machine direction which can also be part of the prescription. | 06-19-2014 |
Daniel C. Graham, Longmont, CO US
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20110133793 | CLOCK DIVIDER WITH SEAMLESS CLOCK FREQUENCY CHANGE - A clock divider circuit including a clock input, a clock selection input, a divider stage and a toggle stage is provided. The clock divider circuit provides an output clock based on a clock input received at the clock input. The clock selection input is coupled to the divider stage, and the divider stage is coupled to the toggle stage. A clock divide setting is updated at the clock selection input synchronously to an operation of the divider stage. In one implementation, for example, the clock divider setting is updated seamlessly. A method of transitioning an output clock signal is also provided. The method includes receiving an input clock signal and a first clock divide setting; providing an output clock signal having a first output clock frequency by dividing the input clock signal based upon the first clock divide setting utilizing a divider stage of a clock divider circuit; providing an updated second clock divide setting synchronously to an operation of the divider stage; and transitioning the output clock signal to a second output clock frequency based upon the updated second clock divide setting. A power management system is also provided. | 06-09-2011 |
Douglas Kim Graham, Aurora, CO US
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20080267975 | Mer Diagnostic and Therapeutic Agents - Mer diagnostic and therapeutic agents are disclosed. The agents are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of a variety of diseases including leukemia, lymphoma, and clotting disorders. | 10-30-2008 |
20110014173 | AXL TYROSINE KINASE INHIBITORS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME - Disclosed are novel inhibitors of the AxI receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) and methods of using such inhibitors in a variety of therapeutic approaches in the areas of cancer therapy and anti-thrombosis (anti-clotting) therapy. | 01-20-2011 |
20120135424 | MER DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC AGENTS - Mer diagnostic and therapeutic agents are disclosed. The agents are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of a variety of diseases including leukemia, lymphoma, and clotting disorders. | 05-31-2012 |
20120230991 | METHODS AND COMPOUNDS FOR ENHANCING ANTI-CANCER THERAPY - The invention provides methods of treating neoplastic disorders in a mammal through the inhibition of Mer and/or AxI receptor tyrosine kinases as well as compounds and compositions useful for inhibiting these kinases in these methods. These treatment methods may be combined with the administration of one or more chemo therapeutic agent(s) to enhance the efficacy or minimize the toxicities of the chemotherapeutic agent(s). | 09-13-2012 |
20120230993 | AXL TYROSINE KINASE INHIBITORS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME - Disclosed are novel inhibitors of the Axl receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) and methods of using such inhibitors in a variety of therapeutic approaches in the areas of cancer therapy and anti-thrombosis (anti-clotting) therapy. | 09-13-2012 |
20150184137 | AXL TYROSINE KINASE INHIBITORS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME - Disclosed are novel inhibitors of the Axl receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) and methods of using such inhibitors in a variety of therapeutic approaches in the areas of cancer therapy and anti-thrombosis (anti-clotting) therapy. | 07-02-2015 |
George Cessna Graham, Colorado Springs, CO US
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20140349622 | Telecommunications System and Method for a Mobile Device Allowing Escalation Through Notification Levels - Upon receipt of a communication, the mobile device performs an escalation from visual to tactile to audible notification. The user can designate particular “contacts” listed in a database as being authorized to send high priority communications to the device. Designated contacts are then able to mark communications as high priority. Upon receipt of a high priority communication from a designated contact, the mobile communication device escalates from visual to tactile to audible notification, but for communications from all other contacts uses a default notification (ie. visual, tactile, or audible). | 11-27-2014 |
George Cessna Graham, Monument, CO US
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20110084818 | Telecommunications system and method for a mobile device allowing escalation through notification levels - Upon receipt of a communication, the mobile device performs an escalation from visual to tactile to audible notification. The user can designate particular “contacts” listed in a database as being authorized to send high priority communications to the device. Designated contacts are then able to mark communications as high priority. Upon receipt of a high priority communication from a designated contact, the mobile communication device escalates from visual to tactile to audible notification, but for communications from all other contacts uses a default notification (ie. visual, tactile, or audible). | 04-14-2011 |
Gerry Graham, Centennial, CO US
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20090088822 | THERAPEUTIC PULSE LASER METHODS AND APPARATUS - A method and apparatus for providing therapeutic pulse laser treatment. The treatment method includes delivering more than one therapeutic laser light protocol from a hand held therapeutic laser device according to a preprogrammed schedule. At one or more select times during the preprogrammed schedule, the hand held therapeutic laser device will produce audio output. The audio output provides information to the user and directs him or her to execute a step in the overall treatment plan. For example, the audio output may signal to the user that it is necessary to make a change in or between treatment protocols, move the laser device, pause treatment, or otherwise control the delivery of therapeutic laser light. The ability of a relatively untrained user to implement the method may be enhanced if the audio output is delivered as synthetic speech output. | 04-02-2009 |
Greg Graham, Boulder, CO US
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20100026783 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO ENCODE AND DECODE STEREOSCOPIC VIDEO DATA - A method and apparatus for encoding or tagging a video frame provides a way to indicate, to a receiver, for example, whether the video content is 3-D content or 2-D content. A method and apparatus for decoding an encoded or tagged video frame provides a way, for a receiver, for example, to determine whether the video content is 3-D content or 2-D content. 3-D video data may be encoded by replacing lines of at least one video frame with a specific color or pattern. When a decoder detects the presence of the colored or patterned lines in an image frame, it may interpret them as an indicator that 3-D video data is present. | 02-04-2010 |
20100309535 | Shutter-glass eyewear control - A method for shutter glass eyewear control provides for a command sequence having precise shutter timing and control information for opening and closing the left and right shutters of shutter glass eyewear. The infrared signal commands are offset from the corresponding shutter action to minimize interference while still allowing the eyewear to track changes in the timing of the infrared signal received from a display system. Command sequence encodings are provided for enhanced interference rejection. | 12-09-2010 |
20120195360 | Methods for managing alignment and latency in interference suppression - An interference cancelling receiver combines data from multiple paths after aligning to transmitter timing, and uses either an equalizer or a Rake receiver to compute symbol estimates. Interference estimates are generated from the symbol estimates, and multiple interference estimates are combined after re-aligning the interference estimates to receiver timing. At least two segments of symbol estimates are computed for each segment of interference cancelled data. | 08-02-2012 |
20130089335 | IR protocol for 3D active eyewear - A method is provided for receiving information in the form of a command sequence. The command sequence may include shutter timing information and at least one command from a set of four commands. The commands within the command sequence may indicate different functions and may depend on at least the relative timing location to one another, the quantity of each command in the command sequence and the order of the commands relative to one another. Additionally, at least one command of the set of four commands may be received after the function should occur. A receiver may receive a signal which may include at least the command sequence. Once the receiver has received the same command sequence a couple of times, an operating mode may be determined which may allow additional commands to be implied, even though the additional commands may not actually be received by the receiver. | 04-11-2013 |
20130321722 | Method, apparatus and system on a chip for controlling a stereoscopic display device - This disclosure provides a technique for controlling the slew rate and number of transition segments used to move the LC drive voltage level from one voltage to another. In one embodiment, a method of controlling a polarization modulator in a polarization-based stereoscopic display device may comprise providing digital signals to each of a plurality of drive circuits to generate a drive voltage from each drive circuit, where the drive voltages drive the polarization modulator. Such an exemplary method may also include determining a time sequential list of transition specifications configured to provide discrete transitions in one or more of the drive voltages. Then, in such methods, the digital signals provided to each of the one or more drive circuits receiving a transition may be adjusted, in accordance with the time sequential list, thereby altering their drive voltages based on the transition specifications. | 12-05-2013 |
20150010043 | METHODS FOR MANAGING ALIGNMENT AND LATENCY IN INTERFERENCE SUPPRESSION - An interference cancelling receiver combines data from multiple paths after aligning to transmitter timing, and uses either an equalizer or a Rake receiver to compute symbol estimates. Interference estimates are generated from the symbol estimates, and multiple interference estimates are combined after re-aligning the interference estimates to receiver timing. At least two segments of symbol estimates are computed for each segment of interference cancelled data. | 01-08-2015 |
Hugh Graham, Denver, CO US
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20110283173 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DESIGNING PHOTO BOOKS - A method of creating a photo book based on a user-selected, predefined theme is disclosed. During creation of the photo book, design options such as styles, layouts, and design elements are adjusted dynamically based on the selected theme. | 11-17-2011 |
James Graham, Boulder, CO US
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20150051217 | HYDROXYLATED PYRIMIDYL CYCLOPENTANE AS AKT PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITOR - The present invention provides a compound and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, comprising the Formula I: | 02-19-2015 |
James G. Graham, Denver, CO US
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20110010650 | Systems and methods for decluttering electronic map displays - Systems and methods are provided for decluttering an electronic map display. According to one implementation, a computer-implemented method is provided for decluttering an electronic map display. The method includes receiving information about points-of-interest (POIs) to be represented on the electronic map display, and determining whether icons representative of the POIs would overlap if displayed concurrently. The method further includes grouping the icons that would overlap into at least one overlapping icon group, and displaying on the electronic map a group icon representative of the overlapping icon group. | 01-13-2011 |
James K. Graham, Fort Collins, CO US
James M. Graham, Longmont, CO US
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20110015204 | PYRIMIDYL CYCLOPENTANES AS AKT PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention provides compounds of Formula (I), including tautomers, resolved enantiomers, diastereomers, solvates, metabolites, salts and pharmaceutically acceptable prodrugs thereof. Also provided are methods of using the compounds of this invention as AKT protein kinase inhibitors and for the treatment of hyperproliferative diseases such as cancer. | 01-20-2011 |
20140005213 | TRIAZOLOPYRIDINE COMPOUNDS AS PIM KINASE INHIBITORS | 01-02-2014 |
James M. Graham, Boulder, CO US
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20140080829 | PYRIMIDYL CYCLOPENTANES AS AKT PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention provides compounds of Formula I, including tautomers, resolved enantiomers, diastereomers, solvates, metabolites, salts and pharmaceutically acceptable prodrugs thereof. | 03-20-2014 |
Jerry D. Graham, Wray, CO US
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20120265410 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING SEED POPULATION - Provided is an apparatus and method for controlling seed population for a conventional row crop planter utilizing a microprocessor, information from a seed population controller provided with the conventional row crop planter, a GPS or other locating or positioning device and motors for driving the conventional seed metering system of the planter. The microprocessor further feedback from the motors and compares the actual seed population data with the desired density and adjusts the output of the motors to compensate for variations in seed population densities. | 10-18-2012 |
Luke A. Graham, Louisville, CO US
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20090252192 | REDUCED FEEDBACK OPTICAL TRANSMITTER - A device including a laser with reduced feedback. | 10-08-2009 |
20090310915 | Multiple-Pathway Optical Transmitter - Optical systems comprise one or more optical pathways including lenses that are offset with respect to each other and lenses that are offset with respect to optical fibers. | 12-17-2009 |
Scott W. Graham, Boulder, CO US
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20150312177 | MESSAGING BASED SIGNALING FOR COMMUNICATIONS SESSIONS - According to one embodiment of the present invention, a system for providing call signaling services to client devices transmits a start channel message on a service topic from a first client device to a service instance. The system publishes from the service instance to the client devices a channel message including a channel topic. The service instance subscribes to the service topic and an associated channel topic. Each client device subscribes to a corresponding client topic. The system transfers signaling information between the client devices and the service instance by publishing signaling information to a channel topic and client topics to establish a communication channel between the client devices. The system communicates between the client devices by publishing information over the communication channel. Embodiments of the present invention further include a method and computer program product for providing call signaling services in substantially the same manners described above. | 10-29-2015 |
20150312179 | MESSAGING BASED SIGNALING FOR COMMUNICATIONS SESSIONS - According to one embodiment of the present invention, a system for providing call signaling services to client devices transmits a start channel message on a service topic from a first client device to a service instance. The system publishes from the service instance to the client devices a channel message including a channel topic. The service instance subscribes to the service topic and an associated channel topic. Each client device subscribes to a corresponding client topic. The system transfers signaling information between the client devices and the service instance by publishing signaling information to a channel topic and client topics to establish a communication Channel between the client devices. The system communicates between the client devices by publishing information over the communication channel. Embodiments of the present invention further include a method and computer program product for providing call signaling services in substantially the same manners described above. | 10-29-2015 |
Shannon L. Graham, Penrose, CO US
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20100064418 | HEADWEAR GARMENT - A headwear garment is used for retaining a wearer's hair. The headwear garment has a head covering and a hair retaining sleeve. The head covering is open on one side for allowing a wearer to wear the head covering. The head covering has inner and outer surfaces with a channel formed through the inner and outer surfaces. The hair retaining sleeve has an opening formed in one end. The sleeve is affixed to the head covering and positioned to align the opening in the sleeve with the channel through the inner and outer surfaces of the head covering. When the head covering is worn by a wearer, the wearer's hair is able to be passed through the channel and into the sleeve through the opening. | 03-18-2010 |
Stephen W. Graham, Colorado Springs, CO US
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20110259951 | Method for Tracing Individual Dies - A method for tracing individual dies within stacked chip scale packages includes the steps of recording unique die identifiers from layers of marked dies and associating the unique identifiers with a die bonding substrate and the resulting die or stacked chip scale packages. The unique die identifiers are also associated with wafer numbers, x-y positions on a wafer, wafer lot numbers or any combination thereof. | 10-27-2011 |
Toby E. Graham, Sterling, CO US
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20090319146 | TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM FOR DIESEL POWERED VEHICLES - The present invention provides an improved traction control system which can be advantageously applied to a vehicle which does not employ a spark ignition engine, such as a vehicle powered by a diesel engine. In an embodiment of the invention, a traction control unit (TCU) and a digital potentiometer are interfaced between the wheel speed sensors and the vehicle ECU. The traction control unit senses wheel, the traction control unit causes the digital potentiometer to decrement the throttle position sensor voltage read by the ECU, which in turn reduces the fuel flow through the fuel injector. The reduction in fuel flow reduces the wheel speed and/or wheel torque thereby allowing the slipping wheels to regain traction. When traction is regained, the traction control unit causes the digital potentiometer to begin incrementing the throttle position sensor voltage back up to its standard voltage, determined by the current throttle position, thereby causing the ECU to increase the fuel flow through the fuel injector to the standard level for the current throttle position. | 12-24-2009 |
20120265410 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING SEED POPULATION - Provided is an apparatus and method for controlling seed population for a conventional row crop planter utilizing a microprocessor, information from a seed population controller provided with the conventional row crop planter, a GPS or other locating or positioning device and motors for driving the conventional seed metering system of the planter. The microprocessor further feedback from the motors and compares the actual seed population data with the desired density and adjusts the output of the motors to compensate for variations in seed population densities. | 10-18-2012 |
Victoria Graham, Centennial, CO US
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20120233073 | Universal Value Exchange Apparatuses, Methods and Systems - The UNIVERSAL VALUE EXCHANGE APPARATUSES, METHODS AND SYSTEMS (“UVE”) transform cross-ecosystem currency exchange instructions via UVE components into cross-ecosystem currency exchanges. In one embodiment, the UVE may obtain a cross-ecosystem currency exchange instruction and determine one or more sources and destinations based on parsing the cross-ecosystem currency exchange instruction. The UVE may identify currency types associated with the sources and the destinations and determine exchange rates of the currency types relative to a standard currency. In one implementation, the UVE may obtain currency exchange restrictions and conditions associated with the sources and the destinations and generate a currency exchange flow path for currency transfer from the sources to the destinations. The UVE may also issue currency transfer requests to the sources and the destinations, determine that the cross-ecosystem currency exchange has been completed and provide a notification of completion of the cross-ecosystem currency exchange. | 09-13-2012 |
20140337175 | Universal Electronic Payment Apparatuses, Methods and Systems - The UNIVERSAL ELECTRONIC PAYMENT APPARATUS, METHODS AND SYSTEMS (“UEP”) transform touchscreen inputs into a virtual wallet mobile application interface via UEP components into purchase transaction triggers and receipt notices. In one implementation the UEP provides, via a user device, a product information search request; and obtains, in response to the product information search request, information on a first product for sale by a first merchant and a second product for sale by a second merchant. The UEP generates a single purchase transaction request, using the information on the first product for sale by the first merchant and the second product for sale by the second merchant. The UEP provides, via the user device, the single purchase transaction request for payment processing. Also, the UEP obtains an electronic purchase receipt for the first product for sale by the first merchant and the second product for sale by the second merchant. | 11-13-2014 |
20150046241 | Universal Value Exchange Multipoint Transactions Apparatuses, Methods and Systems - The UNIVERSAL VALUE EXCHANGE MULTIPOINT TRANSACTIONS APPARATUSES, METHODS AND SYSTEMS (“UVEMT”) transform cross-ecosystem currency exchange instructions via UVEMT components into cross-ecosystem currency exchanges. In one embodiment, the UVEMT may obtain a cross-ecosystem currency exchange instruction and determine one or more sources and destinations based on parsing the cross-ecosystem currency exchange instruction. The UVEMT may identify currency types associated with the sources and the destinations and determine exchange rates of the currency types relative to a standard currency. In one implementation, the UVEMT may obtain currency exchange restrictions and conditions associated with the sources and the destinations and generate a currency exchange flow path for currency transfer from the sources to the destinations. The UVEMT may also issue currency transfer requests to the sources and the destinations, determine that the cross-ecosystem currency exchange has been completed and provide a notification of completion of the cross-ecosystem currency exchange. | 02-12-2015 |
William Eric Graham, Elizabeth, CO US
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20110043332 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO ENSURE PROPER GEOCODING - The present invention provides a method for verifying customer addresses before using those addresses in an asset tracking system. More specifically, the enhanced asset tracking system can accept multiple characteristics of the location. An operator or GIS system can check that these descriptors are identifying the same location. If descriptors do identify a same location, then the operator or GIS system can allow the location information to pass to the assets. | 02-24-2011 |