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Arjan Van Ham, San Jose, CA US
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20100179998 | STATEFUL SERVER BASED SOCIAL NETWORKING USING MOBILE DEVICES - The present invention provides methods and systems for using a stateful server for social networking using mobile devices. In one embodiment, a user uses a mobile device to register for a networking service offered by the stateful server. The stateful server transmits several tiers of service options to the user, and generates responses based on the user's selection to the service options. The stateful server establishes a unique state for each session initiated by the user, and stores all information related to the session in association with the unique state. The stateful server removes hyperlinks from text messages transmitted to the user's mobile device. The stateful server stores correlation information of the removed hyperlinks in association with the unique state. The stateful server enables the user to establish a friend network and to transmit information associated with the unique state to contacts within the friend network. | 07-15-2010 |
20100180323 | STATEFUL SERVER BASED SOCIAL NETWORKING USING MOBILE DEVICES - The present invention provides methods and systems for using a stateful server for social networking using mobile devices. In one embodiment, a user uses a mobile device to register for a networking service offered by the stateful server. The stateful server transmits several tiers of service options to the user, and generates responses based on the user's selection to the service options. The stateful server establishes a unique state for each session initiated by the user, and stores all information related to the session in association with the unique state. The stateful server removes hyperlinks from text messages transmitted to the user's mobile device. The stateful server stores correlation information of the removed hyperlinks in association with the unique state. The stateful server enables the user to establish a friend network and to transmit information associated with the unique state to contacts within the friend network. | 07-15-2010 |
Byung Ii Ham, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA US
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20130135851 | LED REPLACEMENT LAMP WITH FLUORESCENT TUBES - An improved LED lamp tube and socket assembly intended for the replacement of fluorescent tube style lamps. The new lamp tube featuring a 3-pin end interface wherein a middle or center pin is connected to the LED tube's heat sink to prevent the potential for electrical fires and/or shocks following a failure event such as the LED array making electrical contact with the heat sink of the LED tube. An alternative embodiment bi-pin version of the invention is also disclosed. | 05-30-2013 |
20130188371 | Outdoor LED Lighting Apparatus - An outdoor LED lighting apparatus which includes a housing unit having a main body or main housing and a lower cover, and at least one LED module provided in the interior of the housing unit. The housing unit is configured to enable air to flow into and out of the interior of the unit via a convection cooling arrangement provided between the main body of housing and the lower cover of the housing. | 07-25-2013 |
Byung Il Ham, Rancho Pales Verdes, CA US
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20090033240 | Electrodeless lamp and core having indented coil winding section for use with tubular lamp envelope - An electrodeless lamp assembly includes a tubular lamp envelope, at least one core having a closed-loop body disposed so as to surround a core mounting portion of the tubular lamp envelope. The core includes an indented coil winding section formed by an indentation formed in an inner side section of the closed-loop body adjacent to a centrally located opening. The electrodeless lamp assembly further includes an induction coil wounded around the indented coil winding section of the core. | 02-05-2009 |
20090058251 | Electrodeless lamp core assembly including coil bobbin and lamp envelope protector - In an electrodeless lamp, at least one core assembly is coupled to a tubular lamp envelope. The core assembly includes a lamp envelope protector disposed over an outer surface of the lamp envelope, and a core member surrounding the lamp envelope at a core mounting location such that lamp envelope protector is disposed between the core member and the lamp envelope. The core assembly further includes a coil bobbin coupled to the core member, and a coil wounded around the coil bobbin. | 03-05-2009 |
Chun Sik Ham, La Mirada, CA US
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20080219746 | Pen with bent tip - Disclosed therein is a writing pen with a rotation-preventing bent tip. The writing pen includes a rotation-preventing bent tip and a tip housing which are coupled to each other in a key-locking type to prevent a rotation of the tip or the tip housing by a pressing force generated when a user writes down. The tip | 09-11-2008 |
David Ham, Long Beach, CA US
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20130304590 | GRAPHICAL DINING INTERFACE - Systems, methods, and apparatus for a graphical dining interface are disclosed. In one aspect, a device comprises a component image processor configured to generate a representation of at least one component of an item. The device further comprises an input device configured to receive an input from a user, where the input comprises a selection of a first component. The device further comprises an item image processor configured to generate a representation of the item, where the representation of the item comprises the representation of the first component. | 11-14-2013 |
Hyoung Wook Ham, San Ramon, CA US
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20130040615 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MOBILE PERSONAL ASSISTANT - An apparatus and method for providing a mobile personal assistant are provided. The method includes receiving a telephone call at a mobile terminal, determining whether a user of the mobile terminal is available to take the call based on a current context of the mobile terminal; and when the user of the mobile terminal is not available to take the call, handling the call by a mobile personal assistant on behalf of the user. | 02-14-2013 |
20140022182 | TECHNIQUES FOR PROGRAMMABLE BUTTON ON BEZEL OF MOBILE TERMINAL - A terminal and a method for a programmable button on a bezel of the terminal are provided. For a mobile terminal comprising a touch sensor, a first display and at least one second display disposed at the bezel, the bezel at least partially surrounding the first display, the method includes mapping an object displayed on the first display to a button on the at least one second display, displaying the button on the at least one second display, and when the displayed button is actuated, performing an action corresponding to the object. | 01-23-2014 |
Hyoung Wook Ham, Pittsburg, CA US
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20130179376 | NO ENROLLMENT PROXIMITY TARGET DETECTION ON MOBILE DEVICES - An apparatus and method for no enrollment proximity target detection of mobile devices are provided. The method includes identifying at least one target user, detecting at least one target device, and for each target user and for each target device, determining a probability of the target user being associated with the target device. | 07-11-2013 |
John Ham, Mountain View, CA US
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20110125846 | BROADCAST NOTIFICATIONS USING SOCIAL NETWORKING SYSTEMS - A notifier sends out notifications to potential viewers or listeners of a broadcast stream via social networking systems or other communication channels. The notifier stores information about a user's preferences and identity on the social networking systems. After the notifier receives a notification request from a broadcaster, the notifier commands broadcaster agents deployed in the social networking systems or in the notifier to send notification messages to users of the social networking systems registered to receive notification. The broadcaster agents function as a proxy that establishes relationships with users of the social networking systems and then sends out the notification messages to the users with established relationships. | 05-26-2011 |
John Ham, Riverside, CA US
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20090100098 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF DISTRIBUTING MULTIMEDIA CONTENT - In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, multimedia content may be streamed, together with associated timing information, to various users, who may provide feedback data in response to the multimedia content; the feedback data may be related to the multimedia content using the associated timing information, and then stored to some medium. | 04-16-2009 |
John Ham, San Francisco, CA US
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20140324978 | Broadcast Notifications Using Social Networking Systems - A notifier sends out notifications to potential viewers or listeners of a broadcast stream via social networking systems or other communication channels. The notifier stores information about a user's preferences and identity on the social networking systems. After the notifier receives a notification request from a broadcaster, the notifier commands broadcaster agents deployed in the social networking systems or in the notifier to send notification messages to users of the social networking systems registered to receive notification. The broadcaster agents function as a proxy that establishes relationships with users of the social networking systems and then sends out the notification messages to the users with established relationships. | 10-30-2014 |
John Ham, Agoura Hills, CA US
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20140153026 | ETHERNET AND USB POWERED PRINTERS AND METHODS FOR SUPPLYING ETHERNET AND USB POWER TO A PRINTER - Communication port powered printers and methods of powering of printers that support high speed printing and/or data intensive printing are discussed herein. Some embodiments may provide for a power storage unit within the printer device that is able be charged during non-printing periods and provide for necessary energy bursts to support such higher powered processes. Some embodiments may provide for devices and methods that allow for printers to operate with main power provided by conventional power mains and for back-up or secondary power to be supplied by the communication port. Some embodiments may further provide for configuration settings in printer control electronics based on available power from the communication port. | 06-05-2014 |
Manual Ham, Downey, CA US
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20080320599 | RIGHTS EXPRESSION PROFILE SYSTEM AND METHOD USING TEMPLATES - A system and method for creating a rights expression for association with an item for use in a system for controlling use of the item in accordance with the rights expression, including specifying rights expression information indicating a manner of use of an item, the rights expression information including at least one element, the element having a variable and corresponding value for the variable; and performing an encoding process, including determining an identifier associated with a template corresponding to the rights expression information, extracting from the rights expression information the value for the variable corresponding to the element, and encoding a license adapted to be enforced on a device based on the variable and the identifier, the license including an identification of the template and the value for the variable. | 12-25-2008 |
Manuel Ham, Downey, CA US
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20150059005 | NETWORKED SERVICES LICENSING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method, system, and computer program product for controlling consumption of a distributed network service in accordance with rights expression information associated with the distributed network service and specifying a manner of use of the distributed network service, including interpreting the rights expression information associated with the distributed network service, the rights expression information indicating a manner of use of the distributed network service; and controlling consumption of the distributed network service based on the rights expression information. | 02-26-2015 |
Manuel J. Ham, Downey, CA US
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20120162440 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING AN AUTOMATED SET TOP BOX TEST - A system and method for testing a set top box includes a test manager module in communication with the set top box having a test script including a bitstream. A bitstream player in communication with the test manager module receives the bitstream and communicates the bitstream to the set top box. The test manager module receives a screen image from the set top box that is generated in response to the bitstream. An optical character recognition module performs optical character recognition to obtain a test text string from the screen image. The test manager module compares the test text string with an expected text string. A report module generates a report in response to comparing. | 06-28-2012 |
Peter Ham, Palo Alto, CA US
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20090222129 | Mothod and system for order fulfullment in a distribution center - Order allocation techniques that reduce the number of stops that a container makes in the process of fulfilling a customer order is disclosed. In one embodiment, this is accomplished by first identifying a pod that stocks the largest number of different items in a customer order. Then, a second pod is identified that stocks the largest number of remaining items in the customer order. Ultimately, all items in the customer order are assigned a pod. The collection of pods defines a container path through the distribution center. | 09-03-2009 |
20100241269 | Inventory replication based upon order fulfillment rates - A load balancing technology segregates various inventory types (e.g., potatoes vs. milk, vs. pretzels, vs. tissue paper, etc.) based upon how frequently they are ordered in a distribution center. Inventory types that are ordered at the slowest rate are not “replicated” over multiple pods in the distribution center. Rather, they are constrained to reside at a single pod within the distribution center. Items that are ordered somewhat more frequently than those in the slowest group are replicated in multiple pods across the distribution center. In other words, these items are separately stocked at locations on more than one pod in the distribution center. This means that a container passing through the distribution center can obtain each of the items in the second group of item types at multiple pods in the distribution center. Thus, these items do not create a bottleneck in the order fulfillment process. Inventory types in a third group, the fastest movers, are segregated from items in the first two groups. They are stored in a separate type of pod that fulfills orders even faster than the other type of pods. | 09-23-2010 |
20120173449 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ORDER FULFILLMENT IN A DISTRIBUTION CENTER - Order allocation techniques pertaining to stops that a container makes in the process of fulfilling a customer order is disclosed. In one embodiment, this is accomplished by first identifying a pod that stocks the largest number of different items in a customer order. Then, a second pod is identified that stocks the largest number of remaining items in the customer order. The collection of pods defines a container path through the distribution center. | 07-05-2012 |
20140108287 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ORDER FULFILLMENT IN A DISTRIBUTION CENTER - Order allocation techniques pertaining to stops that a container makes in the process of fulfilling a customer order is disclosed. In one embodiment, this is accomplished by first identifying a pod that stocks the largest number of different items in a customer order. Then, a second pod is identified that stocks the largest number of remaining items in the customer order. The collection of pods defines a container path through the distribution center. | 04-17-2014 |
Richard Ham, Irvine, CA US
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20110305027 | INDUCTION STREETLIGHT - An improved streetlamp featuring separate compartments for the lamp, ballast, photocell and wiring is provided. All electrical components of the streetlight are sealed from the elements and infestation from insects such as bees and wasps. All of the compartments may be readily opened without the use of tools and each electrical component and the light-glass can be readily removed and replaced with simple hand tools. Features for improved heat transfer to the atmosphere which results in a cooler running and longer lasting lamp are also provided. | 12-15-2011 |
Sang Won Ham, Downey, CA US
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20110056215 | WIRELESS POWER FOR HEATING OR COOLING - Exemplary embodiments are directed to heating or cooling with wireless power. A device may comprise a wireless power receiver having at least one associated receive antenna. The device may further include a thermoelectric element operably coupled to the wireless power receiver and configured to heat or cool at least a portion of the device upon receipt of wireless power. | 03-10-2011 |
20110057891 | WIRELESS POWER DISPLAY DEVICE - Exemplary embodiments are directed to a display device for conveying wireless power. A device may comprise a display surface for placement of one or more chargeable devices and for displaying data associated therewith. The device may further include at least one transmit antenna proximate the display surface for transmitting wireless power within an associated charging region. | 03-10-2011 |
Soohyun Ham, San Francisco, CA US
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20100062731 | Modular Charging Dock - A headset radio base, a headset charging system including a modular charging dock, and methods of charging various headsets are disclosed. In one embodiment, a headset radio base includes a charging dock interface configured to interface with one of a plurality of interchangeable charging docks having different form factors for charging different headsets, a transceiver for wirelessly communicating with the different headsets, a power source interface, and a network interface. | 03-11-2010 |
20110053509 | Modular Dual Radio Headset - Methods and apparatuses for modular dual radio headsets are disclosed. In one example, a headset system includes a secondary radio module and a headset module. The secondary radio module may be removably coupled to the headset module. | 03-03-2011 |
20130310113 | Cheek stabilizer for audio headset - Cheek stabilizers for audio headsets are disclosed. The audio headset generally include a headset body having first and second regions for positioning near a user's ear and toward the user's mouth, respectively, and a stabilizer extending from the second region of the headset body, the stabilizer being configured to position the second region at a distance away from the user's cheek. The stabilizer may facilitate positioning any metal contacts on the headset body away from the user. The stabilizer may be inverted U-shaped to form a channel over the metal contact or may be configured as one or more ribs disposed adjacent to the metal contact. The stabilizer may also facilitate in positioning a microphone port away from the user's cheek. Where the headset is used with an earpiece worn in the ear, the stabilizer may facilitate maintaining the earpiece within the user's ear. | 11-21-2013 |
20140152538 | View Detection Based Device Operation - Methods and apparatuses for peripheral device operation are disclosed. In one example, a user viewing direction is detected corresponding to the user viewing a first display or a second display. Responsive to the user viewing direction, a peripheral device is operated with a first device or a second device. | 06-05-2014 |
Timothy Ham, El Cerrito, CA US
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20100218283 | POLYNUCLEOTIDES ENCODING ISOPRENOID MODIFYING ENZYMES AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - The present invention provides isolated nucleic acids comprising nucleotide sequences encoding isoprenoid modifying enzymes, as well as recombinant vectors comprising the nucleic acids. The present invention further provides genetically modified host cells comprising a subject nucleic acid or recombinant vector. The present invention further provides a transgenic plant comprising a subject nucleic acid. The present invention further provides methods of producing an isoprenoid compound, the method generally involving culturing a subject genetically modified host cell under conditions that permit synthesis of an isoprenoid compound modifying enzyme encoded by a subject nucleic acid. | 08-26-2010 |
20120288905 | POLYNUCLEOTIDES ENCODING ISOPRENOID MODIFYING ENZYMES AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - The present invention provides isolated nucleic acids comprising nucleotide sequences encoding isoprenoid modifying enzymes, as well as recombinant vectors comprising the nucleic acids. The present invention further provides genetically modified host cells comprising a subject nucleic acid or recombinant vector. The present invention further provides a transgenic plant comprising a subject nucleic acid. The present invention further provides methods of producing an isoprenoid compound, the method generally involving culturing a subject genetically modified host cell under conditions that permit synthesis of an isoprenoid compound modifying enzyme encoded by a subject nucleic acid. | 11-15-2012 |
Yeon Sik Ham, Cupertino, CA US
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20150370115 | Display with Column Spacer Structures - A display may have a color filter layer and a thin-film transistor layer. A layer of liquid crystal material may be located between the color filter layer and the thin-film transistor layer. Column spacers may be formed on the color filter layer to maintain a desired gap between the color filter and thin-film transistor layers. Support pads may be used to support the column spacers. The column spacers and support pads may have comparable thicknesses. Different column spacers may be located at different portions of the support pads to allow the support pad size to be reduced while ensuring adequate support. | 12-24-2015 |