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Adrian Hill, Lyons, CO US
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20080222492 | DATA PROTECTION SYSTEM - The present invention provides systems and methods for logically organizing data for storage and recovery on a data storage medium using a multi-level format. The present invention also provides systems and methods for protecting data stored on data storage medium so that the data may be recovered without errors. | 09-11-2008 |
20080229147 | DATA PROTECTION SYSTEM - The present invention provides systems and methods for logically organizing data for storage and recovery on a data storage medium using a multi-level format. The present invention also provides systems and methods for protecting data stored on data storage medium so that the data may be recovered without errors. | 09-18-2008 |
Adrian J. Hill, Lyons, CO US
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20120281514 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR EQUALIZING HOLOGRAPHIC DATA PAGES - Methods and systems for equalizing a holographic image page and for compensating nonlinearity of a holographic data storage channel are disclosed. In one embodiment, a method for equalizing a holographic image page includes receiving the holographic image page and dividing the holographic image page into a plurality of local image regions. The method further includes generating a local alignment error vector for each local image region, computing a local finite impulse response kernel for each local image region according to the corresponding local alignment error vector, and adjusting misaligned pixels of each local image region using the corresponding local finite impulse response kernel. | 11-08-2012 |
20130321599 | Directional display apparatus - Disclosed is a light guiding valve apparatus including an imaging directional backlight, an illuminator array and an observer tracking system arranged to achieve control of an array of illuminators which may provide a directional display to an observer over a wide lateral and longitudinal viewing range, wherein the number of optical windows presented to the observer as viewing windows is controlled dependent on the lateral and longitudinal position or speed of an observer. | 12-05-2013 |
20140368602 | Controlling light sources of a directional backlight - Teleconferencing is performed between two telecommunication devices having a display device and a stereoscopic pair of cameras positioned outside opposed sides of the display device at the same level partway along those sides. The separation between the centers of the cameras is in a range having a lower limit of 60 mm and an upper limit of 110 mm to improve the perceived roundness in a displayed stereoscopic image of a head. In captured stereo images that are video images, a head is segmented and the segmented backgrounds are replaced by replacement images that have a lower degree of perceived stereoscopic depth to compensate for non-linear depth perception in the displayed stereo images. Images are shifted vertically to position an eye-line of a detected face at the level of the stereoscopic pair of cameras of the telecommunication device where the images are displayed, improving the naturalness of the displayed image. | 12-18-2014 |
Alex Hill, Aspen, CO US
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20140342724 | WIRELESS NETWORK DESIGN, COMMISSIONING, AND CONTROLS FOR HVAC, WATER HEATING, AND LIGHTING SYSTEM OPTIMIZATION - Methods, devices, and systems for commissioning and programming a network of wireless devices are disclosed herein. These can include utilizing a commissioning tool having a directional radio frequency antenna, a microprocessor, and memory. The commissioning tool can function with a Smartphone, or be a stand-alone device. The commissioning tool can program wireless devices without direct physical access or direct line-of-sight from the commissioning tool to the device. The commissioning tool can establish network connections with a “query,” “wink,” “ping” protocol, connecting devices that control HVAC, water heating, and lighting systems wirelessly with a border router that can be for upload data collected by devices to the Internet. The method can also include collection, analysis, and illustrations of building system performance data on web-based software. | 11-20-2014 |
Carl U. Hill, Longmont, CO US
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20090303028 | FLAT ALERT SYSTEM - A sensor unit and an associated transmitter unit are enclosed, or encased, within a housing, to form a monitoring device, and a thus formed monitoring device is positioned either inside or outside of each tire to be monitored. For tires that are 18 inches or smaller, the monitoring device is preferably attached to the bottom of a specially designed valve stem that is secured to the vehicle's tire where the monitor is located within the tire. For tires that are 20 inches or larger, the monitoring device is preferably attached to the side of another specially designed valve stem that is secured to the vehicle's tire where the monitor is located outside the tire. The same monitoring device is used for each location. | 12-10-2009 |
Christian G. Hill, Erie, CO US
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20160050998 | ENERGY ATTACHMENT FOR A HELMET - A helmet attachment is provided, comprising: a shell having a concave bottom; a base having: a convex top affixed to the concave bottom of the shell; a concave bottom affixable to the convex top of a helmet; and an air flow channel formed in the convex top of the base for guiding air through to an exit in the concave bottom of the base; a power and electronics module secured within a cavity in the shell, comprising: a power source; and a 5 volt power output connector electrically coupled to the power source and configured for charging a small electronic device; and a heater electrically coupled to the power source. | 02-25-2016 |
Clint Hill, Broomfield, CO US
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20160022438 | EXPANDABLE FUSION CAGE SYSTEM - An expandable fusion cage system includes an expandable fusion cage having an upper portion, a lower portion, and a hinge portion coupling the lower portion and the upper portion at their distal ends. Positioned between the upper and lower portions is an expansion element that when moved in the proximal direction causes the cage to expand at its proximal end. The system can also include inserter instruments, expandable distraction instruments, and bone funnels. | 01-28-2016 |
Corey R. Hill, Broomfield, CO US
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20150350347 | FEDERATED MANAGEMENT OF INTELLIGENT SERVICE MODULES - Intelligent services are provided in a storage network using intelligent service modules that can be cabled to a switch external to the switch chassis and yet be managed as part of the switch's logical domain. Data and management communications between the intelligent service module and the core switch are provided through a “soft-backplane” implemented using in-band communications through cabling attached between the switch and the intelligent service module rather than through a hardwired backplane within the chassis. Management communications from management software is directed to the switch, which handles the management functions relating to the intelligent service module or forwards the management requests to the intelligent service module for processing. | 12-03-2015 |
Dale Hill, Evergreen, CO US
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20100025132 | Vehicle battery systems and methods - The invention provides for a high occupancy or heavy-duty vehicle with a battery propulsion power source, which may include lithium titanate batteries. The vehicle may be all-battery or may be a hybrid, and may have a composite body. The vehicle battery system may be housed within the floor of the vehicle and may have different groupings and arrangements. | 02-04-2010 |
20100039067 | CHARGING STATIONS FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES - The invention relates to systems and methods for charging a vehicle. A vehicle and charging station can be designed such that an electric or hybrid vehicle can operate in a fashion similar to a conventional vehicle by being opportunity charged throughout a known route. | 02-18-2010 |
Dale Hill, Dillon, CO US
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20130193919 | Methods and Systems for Charging Vehicles - This disclosure provides systems and methods for charging a vehicle. A vehicle and charging station can be designed such that an electric or hybrid vehicle can operate in a fashion similar to a conventional vehicle by being opportunity charged throughout a known route. | 08-01-2013 |
20130221918 | FAST CHARGE STATIONS FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES IN AREAS WITH LIMITED POWER AVAILABILTY - Systems and methods for charging a vehicle are provided. Electric or hybrid electric vehicles may be charged in areas with limited power availability or in situations where a gradual draw of power from an external energy source is desired. The external energy source may be used to charge a stationary energy storage system at a first rate, and the stationary energy storage system may be used to charge the vehicle energy storage system at a second rate. Preferably, the second rate may be greater than the first rate. | 08-29-2013 |
20130240278 | VEHICLE BATTERY SYSTEMS AND METHODS - The invention provides for a high occupancy or heavy-duty vehicle with a battery propulsion power source, which may include lithium titanate batteries. The vehicle may be all-battery or may be a hybrid, and may have a composite body. The vehicle battery system may be housed within the floor of the vehicle and may have different groupings and arrangements. | 09-19-2013 |
20140070767 | CHARGING STATIONS FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES - The invention relates to systems and methods for charging a vehicle. A vehicle and charging station can be designed such that an electric or hybrid vehicle can operate in a fashion similar to a conventional vehicle by being opportunity charged throughout a known route. | 03-13-2014 |
20140340040 | CHARGING SYSTEMS FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES - This disclosure provides systems and methods for charging a vehicle. A vehicle and charging station can be designed such that an electric or hybrid vehicle can operate in a fashion similar to a conventional vehicle by being opportunity charged throughout a known route. | 11-20-2014 |
David R. Hill, Trinidad, CO US
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20120325456 | Tool for Use in Well Monitoring - A system for matching the hydrocarbon reservoir inflow with the outflow of an artificial lift system utilizes an apparatus which makes real time fluid level determinations and inputs the observed fluid levels into a processor which controls the speed of a motor which operates a subsurface pump, so as to increase hydrocarbon production. The apparatus which makes real time fluid determinations is installed such that a gas emission port and a pressure wave receiving port are placed within the tubing-casing annulus. | 12-27-2012 |
20140262245 | Fluid Level Determination Apparatus and Method of Determining a Fluid Level in a Hydrocarbon Well - A system for matching the hydrocarbon reservoir inflow with the outflow of an artificial lift system utilizes an apparatus which makes real time fluid level determinations based upon shock waves detected by a surface device and inputs the observed fluid levels into a processor which controls the speed of a motor which operates a subsurface pump, so as to increase hydrocarbon production. The apparatus which makes real time fluid determinations is installed such that a gas emission port and a pressure wave pressure wave receiving port are placed within the tubing-casing annulus. | 09-18-2014 |
Dean Austin Hill, Greeley, CO US
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20130302116 | MAGAZINE DROP-OUT FOR A ROBOTIC GRIPPER - Embodiments of the invention include systems and methods for providing gripper recovery using a magazine drop-out feature. Embodiments operate in context of a data storage library having a number of media cartridges physically located within slots of one or more magazines. A robotic hand assembly uses a gripper mechanism to retrieve and ferry the cartridges between the magazines and one or more media drives. In some instances, the gripper mechanism is unable to disengage from the cartridge or to disengage the cartridge from its magazine slot. Embodiments detect this condition and direct the robotic hand assembly to drop out of engagement with the cartridge through the drop-out region of the magazine slot, allowing the gripper mechanism to recover. | 11-14-2013 |
Deborah Hill, Broomfield, CO US
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20100036670 | Premises Enabled Mobile Kiosk, Using Customers' Mobile Communication Device - A contact center is provided that can service customers on premises via a mobile kiosk. The mobile kiosk may be carried by the customer or by an on-site customer service representative. The mobile kiosk may be enqueued in the contact center contact queue such that enhanced customer service can be provided through interfacing with the enterprise database, vendor databases, as well as assigning an appropriately skilled contact center agent to the customer contact. | 02-11-2010 |
Donald John Hill, Greenwood Village, CO US
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20100138102 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF REMOTE DIAGNOSTICS - A system of remote diagnostics comprising a guidance device having a guidance device identifier, the guidance device further including a communication module for communicating a service request message, the service request message including the guidance device identifier; and a diagnostics module able to communicate with the communication module of the guidance device and configured to receive the service request message of the communication module of the guidance device, the diagnostics module maintaining a data store associating the guidance device identifier with a service provider entity; wherein, the diagnostics module is configured to facilitate communication between the service provider entity and the communication module of the guidance device in response to receipt of the service request message from the communication device of the guidance device and based upon the association of the guidance device identifier with the service provider entity. | 06-03-2010 |
Edgar Steven Hill, Denver, CO US
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20150303641 | LED PUMPED LASER DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE - The present invention provides an apparatus and method for pumping solid-state lasers and amplifiers. More specifically, to a method and apparatus for pumping solid-state lasers and amplifiers using Light Emitting Diode (LED) arrays. In one embodiment, the apparatus comprises a gain medium, a plurality of LEDs in optical communication with the gain medium to excite the gain medium, the plurality of LEDs arranged in an LED array, a driving circuit to energize the LED array, and a thermoelectric cooler to reduce the temperature of the LED array, wherein the gain medium is pumped by the LED array to emit a laser light. | 10-22-2015 |
Edward Hill, Boulder, CO US
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20160132031 | Data Processing Systems and Methods for Smart Hub Devices - A first device receives a first command for performing a first functionality on at least a second device, the first functionality comprising a plurality of constituent functionalities, wherein the second device is not configured to execute the first command. The first command is translated into a plurality of sub-commands for execution by respective devices. Each of the plurality of sub-commands, when executed, performs a respective constituent functionality of the plurality of constituent functionalities, and execution of any one of the sub-commands individually does not perform the entire first functionality. The first device manages execution of the plurality of sub-commands by the respective devices, wherein execution of the plurality of sub-commands by the respective devices emulates performance of the first functionality on at least the second device. | 05-12-2016 |
E. Steven Hill, Denver, CO US
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20080246046 | Pixel Structure For A Solid State Light Emitting Device - A light emitting device includes an active layer structure, which has one or more active layers with luminescent centers, e.g. a wide bandgap material with semiconductor nano-particles, deposited on a substrate. For the practical extraction of light from the active layer structure, a transparent electrode is disposed over the active layer structure and a base electrode is placed under the substrate. Transition layers, having a higher conductivity than a top layer of the active layer structure, are formed at contact regions between the upper transparent electrode and the active layer structure, and between the active layer structure and the substrate. Accordingly the high field regions associated with the active layer structure are moved back and away from contact regions, thereby reducing the electric field necessary to generate a desired current to flow between the transparent electrode, the active layer structure and the substrate, and reducing associated deleterious effects of larger electric fields. | 10-09-2008 |
Gilman A. Hill, Englewood, CO US
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20140054032 | In Situ Retorting and Refining of Hydrocarbons - A method of producing hydrocarbons in situ from a fixed-bed hydrocarbon formation disposed below a ground surface and having a higher permeability zone substantially parallel to, and between a top lower permeability zone and a bottom lower permeability zone. The steps include providing at least one injection well and first and second production wells in the higher permeability zone, injecting a heated thermal-energy carrier fluid (TECF) into the injection well, circulating the carrier fluid through the zone and creating a substantially horizontal situ heating element (ISHE) between the injection well and the production wells for mobilizing the hydrocarbons. | 02-27-2014 |
20150198019 | In Situ Retorting of Hydrocarbons and Selected Metal - A method of producing hydrocarbons in situ from a fixed-bed hydrocarbon formation disposed below a ground surface and having a higher permeability zone substantially parallel to, and between a top lower permeability zone and a bottom lower permeability zone. The steps include providing at least one injection well and first and second production wells in the higher permeability zone, injecting a heated thermal-energy carrier fluid (TECF) into the injection well, circulating the carrier fluid through the zone and creating a substantially horizontal situ heating element (ISHE) between the injection well and the production wells for mobilizing the hydrocarbons. | 07-16-2015 |
20150204179 | In Situ Retorting of Hydrocarbons and A Selected Metal - A method of producing hydrocarbons and a selected metal in situ from a fixed-bed hydrocarbon formation disposed below a ground surface and having a higher permeability zone substantially parallel to, and between a top lower permeability zone and a bottom lower permeability zone. The steps include providing at least one'injection well and first and second production wells in the higher permeability zone, injecting a heated thermal-energy carrier fluid (TECF) into the injection well, circulating the carrier fluid through the zone and creating a substantially horizontal situ heating element (ISHE) between the injection well and the production wells for mobilizing the hydrocarbons and the selected metal. | 07-23-2015 |
James Hill, Centennial, CO US
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20110054359 | Footwear-based body weight monitor and postural allocation, physical activity classification, and energy expenditure calculator - A footwear system for monitoring weight, posture allocation, physical activity classification, and energy expenditure calculation includes an accelerometer configured to obtain acceleration data indicative of movement of a user's foot or leg. The footwear system may also include a pressure sensing device mounted in an insole and configured to obtain pressure data indicative of pressure applied by a user's foot to the insole, as well as a transmitter communicatively coupled to both the accelerometer and the pressure sensing device and configured to transmit the acceleration and pressure data to a first processing device configured process the acceleration data and the pressure data to distinguish a first posture from a second posture different from the first posture and process the acceleration data and the pressure data to distinguish a first movement-based activity from a second movement-based activity different from the first movement-based activity. The footwear system may also include a second processing device communicatively coupled to the first processing device and configured to derive a second energy expenditure value. | 03-03-2011 |
Jared C. Hill, Castle Rock, CO US
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20110069021 | REDUCING FALSE TOUCHPAD DATA BY IGNORING INPUT WHEN AREA GESTURE DOES NOT BEHAVE AS PREDICTED - The system will analyze the location where contact is being made by a user on the touchpad surface, wherein the contact must be an area gesture defined as a gesture in a specific area of the touchpad along with contact that is either a single contact that is larger than a typical finger or is made by multiple contacts, wherein data from the touchpad is ignored when the area of contact begins or is only made within a corner, side, top or other region or combination of regions, wherein if an area gesture has some contact with the region, the area gesture is considered suspect and may be ignored as accidental or unintended contact. | 03-24-2011 |
20110096003 | MULTITOUCH INPUT TO TOUCHPAD DERIVED FROM POSITIVE SLOPE DETECTION DATA - A method for using existing touchpad hardware to detect and track multiple objects such as fingers that are in contact with a touchpad, wherein the method extracts information from data that is already being collected, wherein analysis of the data is simplified by identifying objects by only looking for a positive slopes and negative slopes to identify multiple objects in data from the touchpad. | 04-28-2011 |
20130100056 | METHOD OF DETECTING AND TRACKING MULTIPLE OBJECTS ON A TOUCHPAD USING A DATA COLLECTION ALGORITHM THAT ONLY DETECTS AN OUTER EDGE OF THE OBJECTS AND THEN ASSUMES THAT THE OUTER EDGES DEFINE A SINGLE LARGE OBJECT - A system and method for detecting and tracking multiple objects on a touchpad or touchscreen, wherein the method provides a new data collection algorithm, wherein the method reduces a calculation burden on a processor performing detection and tracking algorithms, wherein multiple objects are treated as elements of a single object and not as separate objects, wherein the location of the objects are treated as end-points of a single object when two objects are detected, and treated as a perimeter or boundary when more than two objects are detected. | 04-25-2013 |
20140104237 | MULTITOUCH INPUT TO TOUCHPAD DERIVED FROM POSITIVE SLOPE DETECTION DATA - A method for using existing touchpad hardware to detect and track multiple objects such as fingers that are in contact with a touchpad, wherein the method extracts information from data that is already being collected, wherein analysis of the data is simplified by identifying objects by only looking for a positive slopes and negative slopes to identify multiple objects in data from the touchpad. | 04-17-2014 |
Jason Grier Lindsay Hill, Superior, CO US
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20150275482 | Enhanced Control of Road Construction Equipment - Novel tools and techniques for controlling road-forming machines, such as paving machines, graders, and the like. Some techniques allow a control system of a road-forming machine to transition from receiving position data from one positioning device to receiving data from another without ceasing operation and/or while limiting any resulting discontinuity in the formed road surface to within acceptable tolerances. | 10-01-2015 |
Jay Rick Hill, Parker, CO US
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20140345738 | HOSE BURST SUPPRESSION SLEEVE SYSTEM - A protective suppression system including one or more sleeves of expansion coil of energy-absorbing material wrapped around a hose and a blanket which can be wrapped loosely around the wrapped hose. The longitudinal edges of the blanket fasten together to form a protective cylindrical tube, and can be joined end-to-end with one or more additional blankets to extend the protective tube to a desired total length. The system thus can provide improved safety to personnel and the environment by shielding a hose under pressure to suppress bursts, block leaks and by redirecting or channeling test fluids and cleaning fluids. | 11-27-2014 |
Jayson Hill, Denver, CO US
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20150204666 | ADJUSTABLE LASER LEVELING DEVICE AND METHOD - A device and method for determining level planes using one or more lasers. The device may include a single base or a plurality of bases that allow lasers to be attached to project laser lines across a work surface. The device also may include notches to insert and connect a measuring device at a center of a base to facilitate accurate measurements and markings along the projected laser lines. | 07-23-2015 |
Jeffery C. Hill, Westminster, CO US
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20100020280 | METHOD FOR ALIGNING LIQUID CRYSTALS - A method of aligning liquid crystals in a cell includes the steps of optimizing the concentration of the liquid crystal in a carrier medium, transforming the liquid crystal into its isotropic phase; heating the cell to a temperature which is slightly lower than the temperature of the liquid crystal, filling the cell with the liquid crystal, rapidly cooling the filled cell to transform the liquid crystal into the nematic phase and rewarming the cell to a temperature approximately at the phase line separating the nematic phase from the mixed nematic nematic-isotropic phase. An improved alignment surface for forming the cell comprises an uncoated, rubbed surface to drive uniform alignment of the liquid crystals. | 01-28-2010 |
John C. Hill, Denver, CO US
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20110319735 | METHOD FOR NON-INVASIVE DETERMINATION OF GLYCOGEN STORES - Provided is a non-invasive method of determining glycogen stores including: receiving an ultrasound scan of at least a portion of a target muscle; and evaluating at least a portion of the ultrasound scan to determine glycogen store within the target muscle. | 12-29-2011 |
20110319736 | SYSTEM FOR NON-INVASIVE DETERMINATION OF GLYCOGEN STORES - Provided is a system for non-invasive determination of glycogen stores including: a glycogen evaluator structured and arranged to evaluate at least one selected portion of a scan of a selected target muscle to determine a glycogen store within the target muscle. | 12-29-2011 |
20110319737 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR NON-INVASIVE DETERMINATION OF GLYCOGEN STORES - Provided is a non-transitory machine readable medium on which is stored a computer program for non-invasive determination of glycogen stores including, the computer program including instructions which when executed by a computer system perform the steps of: receiving an ultrasound scan of a target muscle; and evaluating at least a portion of the ultrasound scan to determine glycogen store within the target muscle. | 12-29-2011 |
20150065876 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TARGET MUSCLE GLYCOGEN SCORE DETERMINATION AND EVALUATION - Provided is a non-invasive system and method for determining a target glycogen score value for a target muscle and potentially at least one indicator muscle. The method includes receiving an ultrasound scan of a target muscle; evaluating at least a portion of the ultrasound scan to determine glycogen store value within the target muscle; recording the determined glycogen store value for the muscle as an element of a glycogen value data set for the muscle; evaluating the glycogen value data set to determine a value range; and in response to the range being at least above a pre-determined threshold, establishing a target score for the muscle as based on an upper portion of the value range. The method may be repeated to identify ranges for a plurality of muscles, the muscle with the greatest range being identified as an indicator muscle. An associated system is also disclosed. | 03-05-2015 |
20150080624 | Process and Apparatus for producing Hydrocarbon Fuel from Waste Plastic - A process and apparatus for producing hydrocarbon oil from the thermal decomposition of waste plastics in a continuous process which comprises melting of a waste plastic feedstock into an auger assisted melt reactor to remove chlorine and organics contained in the waste plastic, and transferring the melted waste plastic into an heated screw pyrolysis reactor which includes a transitional metal heat transfer medium. The hydrocarbon gas from the pyrolysis reactor is fed into a vessel containing metal trays for a second decomposition which is connected with an alkali treatment 2-step process gas reactor to remove acidic gases, and any inorganic solids. The hydrocarbon gases are separated by three separate condensers. The hydrocarbon fraction of the first condenser is recycled back into the pyrolysis reaction for further thermal treatment, and the hydrocarbon fractions are collected in the remaining condensers. | 03-19-2015 |
John D. Hill, Collbran, CO US
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20110219508 | Adhesive Patch for Securing Eyewear to Headwear - Described herein is an apparatus for securing eyewear to headwear. The apparatus includes a plurality of patches. Each of the plurality of patches comprise an elastomeric polymer configured to frictionally cling to a stem of the eyewear when the stem of the eyewear is placed on or over the surface. At least a first patch of the plurality of patches is disposed on a first outer side of the headwear and at least a second patch of the plurality of patches is disposed on a second outer side of the headwear. An adhesive is disposed at least partially on an underside of each of the plurality of patches. The adhesive is configured to secure each of the plurality of patches to the at least the first outer side of the headwear and the second outer side of the headwear respectively. | 09-15-2011 |
Julian Hill, Boulder, CO US
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20120322794 | TREATMENT TOOL AND METHOD OF GRADUAL WITHDRAWAL FROM BENZODIAZEPINE DEPENDENCY - A treatment tool and method is disclosed for gradual withdrawal from benzodiazepine dependency while reducing or even minimizing withdrawal symptom intensity. An example method includes reducing emotional stress to maintain current neurotransmitter levels, stabilizing a condition with a pre-taper plan, establishing a maximum daily dosage reduction amount of benzodiazepine, based on historical data to prevent symptom escalation, reducing a current dosage of the benzodiazepine by the maximum daily dosage amount on a daily basis for up to about two weeks, and repeating establishing the maximum daily dosage reduction amount and reducing the current dosage until the daily dosage of benzodiazepine reaches zero. | 12-20-2012 |
Kenneth W. Hill, Lyons, CO US
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20150133631 | Compositions and Methods for Conjugating Oligonucleotides - An oligonucleotide derivative having the structure of formula (A) and methods for preparing the oligonucleotide derivative are disclosed. wherein R | 05-14-2015 |
Kirk R. Hill, Monument, CO US
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20100161990 | IVR CALL ROUTING USING ENCRYPTED DATA - A token representing encrypted data is used to initiate a call routing strategy based on receipt of the token. The call routing strategy is configured to initiate a query. Decrypted data associated with the encrypted data may be accessed to determine a data relationship based on the query. | 06-24-2010 |
Kirk Randall Hill, Monument, CO US
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20130223605 | AVOIDING FAILED ROUTES - A system may include a failed route avoidance device. The failed route avoidance device may receive a notification that a record, of a call that failed to be extended to a contact agent in a customer network, is inserted into a failed call list; determine whether an identifier for the contact agent associated with the call is to be placed in an avoidance list based on a response code that a network element sends, to a call router that received the call, when the a connection from the call at the call router to the contact agent fails to be established; generate an avoidance record when the failed route avoidance device determines that the identifier for the contact agent is to be placed in the avoidance list; and send the avoidance record to a configuration device that inserts the avoidance record into the avoidance list. | 08-29-2013 |
Michael C. Hill, Durango, CO US
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20090034369 | Direct current ultrasonic pest deterrent system - An ultrasonic pest deterrent system is described. An embodiment of the present invention produces ultrasonic sound waves using a direct current power source and can vary the frequency of the generated sound waves. Deterrence can be further enhanced by varying the timing and intensity of the sounds as well. The system can be hard-wired to a D/C power source such as a car battery or it can connect via a removable attachment such as a cigarette lighter plug. Remote operation is contemplated. | 02-05-2009 |
Miles Hill, Boulder, CO US
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20140342724 | WIRELESS NETWORK DESIGN, COMMISSIONING, AND CONTROLS FOR HVAC, WATER HEATING, AND LIGHTING SYSTEM OPTIMIZATION - Methods, devices, and systems for commissioning and programming a network of wireless devices are disclosed herein. These can include utilizing a commissioning tool having a directional radio frequency antenna, a microprocessor, and memory. The commissioning tool can function with a Smartphone, or be a stand-alone device. The commissioning tool can program wireless devices without direct physical access or direct line-of-sight from the commissioning tool to the device. The commissioning tool can establish network connections with a “query,” “wink,” “ping” protocol, connecting devices that control HVAC, water heating, and lighting systems wirelessly with a border router that can be for upload data collected by devices to the Internet. The method can also include collection, analysis, and illustrations of building system performance data on web-based software. | 11-20-2014 |
Morgan L. Hill, Boulder, CO US
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20160128669 | SYSTEM FOR TRACKING AND IMAGING A TREATMENT PROBE - A system includes a treatment probe, a first tracking sensor configured to track a location of the treatment probe, an ultrasound imager, a second tracking sensor configured to track a location of the ultrasound imager, and a tracking system. The ultrasound imager generates real-time ultrasound images. The tracking system receives location information from the first and second tracking sensors, tracks the location of the treatment probe and the location of the ultrasound imager, and displays the real-time ultrasound images and a representation of the treatment probe in one or more pre-stored images. | 05-12-2016 |
Ron Hill, Broomfield, CO US
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20100145960 | Cookie Derivatives - Cookie derivatives and methods for generating cookie derivatives are provided. A cookie derivative comprises a transformation of at least one portion of data associated with a cookie (e.g., a name and/or data value). The cookie derivative may comprise a persistent or non-persistent cookie derivative that may be stored on a user's computing device (e.g., within a browser). The cookie derivative may alternatively comprise a virtual cookie derivative that is stored on a server (e.g., in a log file, a cache, or other data storage of the server). | 06-10-2010 |
20110125595 | FIRST PARTY ADVERTISEMENT SERVING - Adservers with the ability to access advertiser cookies and vice versa when both are serving from the advertiser's domain are provided, thereby avoiding the overhead and delay in backend cookie synchronization efforts. Further, advertising cookie data can be gathered regardless of whether a user is browsing a publisher's web site with an advertisement served by an adserver, or browsing the advertiser's web site, because the cookies were previously set when the user visited the advertiser's web site in the context of a first-party cookie. Even if the user has configured his or her browser to limit the setting of third-party cookies, the cookies can still be read by the adserver. By making cookie and advertising data immediately available in real time to both the advertiser and the adserver, the solution also provides for instantaneous and accurate targeting of web advertising to allow an educated ad selection process by either party. | 05-26-2011 |
20140108092 | ENHANCED ADSERVING METRIC DETERMINATION - A user can view creative from multiple locations (same laptop) and multiple devices (work computer, home computer, tablet, smartphone). The user can also adjust their privacy settings on their browser to accept or reject cookies and/or have anti-spam/spyware software that regularly deletes cookies. An enhanced counting method uses first-party cookie technology to track users across access channels and across privacy settings on their browser. The non-acceptance and deletion of cookies causes the accuracy of the traditional third-party cookie calculated reach and frequency calculations to vary widely. First-party cookies reduce this variability but are still subject to non-acceptance or deletion so additional actions need to be taken to provide the opportunity for accurate reports. Additional steps to increase the accuracy of reach and frequency reporting are provided. | 04-17-2014 |
20140108131 | ENHANCED ADSERVING METRIC DETERMINATION - A user can view creative from multiple locations (same laptop) and multiple devices (work computer, home computer, tablet, smartphone). The user can also adjust their privacy settings on their browser to accept or reject cookies and/or have anti-spam/spyware software that regularly deletes cookies. An enhanced counting method uses first-party cookie technology to track users across access channels and across privacy settings on their browser. The non-acceptance and deletion of cookies causes the accuracy of the traditional third-party cookie calculated reach and frequency calculations to vary widely. First-party cookies reduce this variability but are still subject to non-acceptance or deletion so additional actions need to be taken to provide the opportunity for accurate reports. Additional steps to increase the accuracy of reach and frequency reporting are provided. | 04-17-2014 |
20140108165 | FIRST PARTY ADVERTISEMENT SERVING - Adservers with the ability to access advertiser cookies and vice versa when both are serving from the advertiser's domain are provided, thereby avoiding the overhead and delay in backend cookie synchronization efforts. Further, advertising cookie data can be gathered regardless of whether a user is browsing a publisher's web site with an advertisement served by an adserver, or browsing the advertiser's web site, because the cookies were previously set when the user visited the advertiser's web site in the context of a first-party cookie. Even if the user has configured his or her browser to limit the setting of third-party cookies, the cookies can still be read by the adserver. By making cookie and advertising data immediately available in real time to both the advertiser and the adserver, the solution also provides for instantaneous and accurate targeting of web advertising to allow an educated ad selection process by either party. | 04-17-2014 |
20140122223 | ENHANCED ADSERVING METRIC DETERMINATION - A user can view creative from multiple locations (same laptop) and multiple devices (work computer, home computer, tablet, smartphone). The user can also adjust their privacy settings on their browser to accept or reject cookies and/or have anti-spam/spyware software that regularly deletes cookies. An enhanced counting method uses first-party cookie technology to track users across access channels and across privacy settings on their browser. The non-acceptance and deletion of cookies causes the accuracy of the traditional third-party cookie calculated reach and frequency calculations to vary widely. First-party cookies reduce this variability but are still subject to non-acceptance or deletion so additional actions need to be taken to provide the opportunity for accurate reports. Additional steps to increase the accuracy of reach and frequency reporting are provided. | 05-01-2014 |
20150262235 | FIRST PARTY ADVERTISEMENT SERVING - Adservers with the ability to access advertiser cookies and vice versa when both are serving from the advertiser's domain are provided, thereby avoiding the overhead and delay in backend cookie synchronization efforts. Further, advertising cookie data can be gathered regardless of whether a user is browsing a publisher's web site with an advertisement served by an adserver, or browsing the advertiser's web site, because the cookies were previously set when the user visited the advertiser's web site in the context of a first-party cookie. Even if the user has configured his or her browser to limit the setting of third-party cookies, the cookies can still be read by the adserver. By making cookie and advertising data immediately available in real time to both the advertiser and the adserver, the solution also provides for instantaneous and accurate targeting of web advertising to allow an educated ad selection process by either party. | 09-17-2015 |
20150348104 | COOKIE DERIVATIVES - Cookie derivatives and methods for generating cookie derivatives are provided. A cookie derivative comprises a transformation of at least one portion of data associated with a cookie (e.g., a name and/or data value). The cookie derivative may comprise a persistent or non-persistent cookie derivative that may be stored on a user's computing device (e.g., within a browser). The cookie derivative may alternatively comprise a virtual cookie derivative that is stored on a server (e.g., in a log file, a cache, or other data storage of the server). | 12-03-2015 |
Ronald John Hill, Broomfield, CO US
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20140379496 | DATA MANAGEMENT PROCESS UTILIZING A FIRST-PARTY TECHNIQUE - Internet users are becoming more aware of data transfer through third-party cookies to multiple publisher sites without their consent. Subsequently, they are taking action to block or delete third-party cookies through browser controls or automated anti-spyware programs. This blocking and deleting process reduces the ability of third-party networks to accurately target users for relevant advertising. First-party cookies are less susceptible to cookie deletion and are therefore able to provide better targeting for more relevant ad delivery. There is an extended opportunity for “Trusted” First-Party networks to share non-Personally Identifiable Information (non-PII) across the network to prevent data leakage outside the trusted partners. For example, a large corporation with multiple companies that have either their own domains (domain1.com, domain2.com) or multiple subdomains (product1.domain.com, product2.domain.com) may want to share user segmentation and propensity information across their companies for cross/up sell purposes. The invention claims the benefit of U.S. Pat. No. 7,904,520, granted Mar. 8, 2011, entitled “First Party Advertisement Serving,” to leverage information in the first-party cookie mode across trusted domains and subdomains. | 12-25-2014 |
20150025968 | DATA MANAGEMENT PROCESS UTILIZING A FIRST-PARTY TECHNIQUE - Internet users are becoming more aware of data transfer through third-party cookies to multiple publisher sites without their consent. Subsequently, they are taking action to block or delete third-party cookies through browser controls or automated anti-spyware programs. This blocking and deleting process reduces the ability of third-party networks to accurately target users for relevant advertising. First-party cookies are less susceptible to cookie deletion and are therefore able to provide better targeting for more relevant ad delivery. There is an extended opportunity for “Trusted” First-Party networks to share non-Personally Identifiable Information (non-PII) across the network to prevent data leakage outside the trusted partners. For example, a large corporation with multiple companies that have either their own domains (domain | 01-22-2015 |
20150032539 | DATA MANAGEMENT PROCESS UTILIZING A FIRST-PARTY TECHNIQUE - Internet users are becoming more aware of data transfer through third-party cookies to multiple publisher sites without their consent. Subsequently, they are taking action to block or delete third-party cookies through browser controls or automated anti-spyware programs. This blocking and deleting process reduces the ability of third-party networks to accurately target users for relevant advertising. First-party cookies are less susceptible to cookie deletion and are therefore able to provide better targeting for more relevant ad delivery. There is an extended opportunity for “Trusted” First-Party networks to share non-Personally Identifiable Information (non-PII) across the network to prevent data leakage outside the trusted partners. For example, a large corporation with multiple companies that have either their own domains (domain1.com, domain2.com) or multiple subdomains (product1.domain.com, product2.domain.com) may want to share user segmentation and propensity information across their companies for cross/up sell purposes. The invention claims the benefit of U.S. Pat. No. 7,904,520, granted Mar. 8, 2011, entitled “First Party Advertisement Serving,” to leverage information in the first-party cookie mode across trusted domains and subdomains. | 01-29-2015 |
Simon Hill, Englewood, CO US
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20130103697 | Systems and Methods for Ranking Points of Interest - Systems and methods are provided for ranking points of interest (POIs). According to one implementation, a computer-implemented method may be provided that includes receiving geographic information from a user device, and selecting a plurality of points of interest within the geographic region. The method may also include generating an initial ranking of the selected points of interest based on voting information received from the user device, viral input from a user's social network, and/or additional input based on searches for maps and travel directions for traversing a route. In addition, the method may include calculating a modified ranking of the selected points of interest. | 04-25-2013 |
20160034494 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR RANKING POINTS OF INTEREST - Systems and methods are provided for ranking points of interest (POIs). According to one implementation, a computer-implemented method may be provided that includes receiving geographic information from a user device, and selecting a plurality of points of interest within the geographic region. The method may also include generating an initial ranking of the selected points of interest based on voting information received from the user device, viral input from a user's social network, and/or additional input based on searches for maps and travel directions for traversing a route. In addition, the method may include calculating a modified ranking of the selected points of interest. | 02-04-2016 |
Steven H. Hill, Centennial, CO US
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20140272911 | EDUCATIONAL NETWORK BASED INTERVENTION - Methods and systems for educational intervention are disclosed. The methods can include receiving a user response and analyzing the user response and other user data to determine a user typology. The user typology can be compared with risk data that indicates the user's risk of failing to achieve a target outcome based on the identified user typology. If the user's risk of failing to achieve the target outcome exceeds a desired level, a mitigation plan can be generated and provided to the user to thereby facilitate in the attainment of the target outcome. | 09-18-2014 |
Valerie Pflumio Hill, Denver, CO US
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20150034154 | FINGER STRUCTURES PROTRUDING FROM ABSORBER LAYER FOR IMPROVED SOLAR CELL BACK CONTACT - Thin film photovoltaic devices that include a transparent substrate; a transparent conductive oxide layer on the transparent substrate; a n-type window layer on the transparent conductive oxide layer; a p-type absorber layer on the n-type window layer; and, a back contact on the p-type absorber layer are provided. The p-type absorber layer comprises cadmium telluride, and forms a photovoltaic junction with the n-type window layer. Generally, the p-type absorber layer defines a plurality of finger structures protruding from the p-type absorber layer into the back contact. The finger structures can have an aspect ratio of about 1 or greater and/or can have a height that is about 20% to about 200% of the thickness of the p-type absorber layer. Methods of forming such finger structures protruding from a back surface of the p-type absorber layer are also provided. | 02-05-2015 |