Jackson, GA
Carnese Darrell Jackson, Atlanta, GA US
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20090112473 | Method for providing location and promotional information associated with a building complex - A method for providing location and promotional information to a visitor to a building complex in an interactive environment where said visitor may select either from a variety of pre-defined search parameters or select a specific location on a dynamic computer-generated rendering of the building complex. | 04-30-2009 |
Clemist Lamar Jackson, Marietta, GA US
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20140025404 | SYSTEMS AND METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR DETERMINING CONSUMER NEGOTIABLE AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT AND INJURY CALCULATIONS - Consequently, the CONSUMER CLAIM SOLUTION SOFTWARE [CCSS] program affords the user a comprehensive feedback on all of the pertinent variables of an automobile accident scenario. It also provides options for inclusion in the proposed negotiation which are designed to place the user within the same scope of expertise as the insurance professional in which the user will negotiate, thus providing a potentially more lucrative settlement. | 01-23-2014 |
Corey Jackson, Alpharetta, GA US
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20090314835 | SYSTEM FOR SHIPPING AN ITEM USING AN ELECTRONIC ENVELOPE - The disclosed system enables a sender to ship an item in an envelope using a mobile shipping application running on a computing device or carrier computer. This system includes an electronic envelope having an updateable flexible electronic visual display that displays shipping information transmitted by a carrier computer via a wireless network, a cellular chip for receiving updated shipping information from the carrier computer, and a microcomputer chip for transmitting the information to the electronic display. The computing device, carrier computer, or both, execute the mobile shipping application that is accessible with a computing device and through which a sender places a shipping order. The system further comprises a carrier computer configured to execute the mobile shipping application running on the carrier computer, a data storage device to store the shipping orders, and a transceiver for communicating with the cellular chip on the envelope across a wireless communications network. | 12-24-2009 |
20090319078 | METHOD FOR SHIPPING AN ITEM USING AN ELECTRONIC ENVELOPE - The disclosed system enables a sender to ship an item in an envelope using a mobile shipping application running on a computing device or carrier computer. This system includes an electronic envelope having an updateable flexible electronic visual display that displays shipping information transmitted by a carrier computer via a wireless network, a cellular chip for receiving updated shipping information from the carrier computer, and a microcomputer chip for transmitting the information to the electronic display. The computing device, carrier computer, or both, execute the mobile shipping application that is accessible with a computing device and through which a sender places a shipping order. The system further comprises a carrier computer configured to execute the mobile shipping application running on the carrier computer, a data storage device to store the shipping orders, and a transceiver for communicating with the cellular chip on the envelope across a wireless communications network. | 12-24-2009 |
Darryl W. Jackson, Norcross, GA US
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20130060096 | Integrating Wellness Care and Data into the Patient Care Cycle - In a computer-based medical patient care system, patient wellness information, such as exercise data, visits to wellness providers, and vitamin intake, is collected by the system. The wellness information is associated with the patient=s medical record. The wellness information is made available to the patient=s the medical services providers via the system. Wellness information is categorized relative to whether it has been verified by a third party or self reported by the patient. Medical providers, such as physicians, obtain insight into patients=wellness issues, thereby becoming able to work with patients more effectively to effect behavior modification, determine whether the patient is actually following wellness directives, etc. | 03-07-2013 |
David H. Jackson, Dahlonega, GA US
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20110167980 | PITCH ADJUSTMENT DEVICE FOR STRING INSTRUMENTS - A pitch adjustment device for selectively adjusting the pitch of the string(s) of a stringed musical instrument. Each string of the instrument is attached to a respective pitch adjustment device. Each pitch adjustment device comprises a pivotable string puller wherein pivoting of the string puller adjusts the pitch on the string. A pulley is rotatably mounted to the string puller such that movement of the pulley causes the string puller to pivot. A cable is wrapped around the pulley and has a first side extending from one side of the pulley and a second side extending form the other side of the pulley. A plurality of actuators are operably coupled to the first and second sides of the cable. The actuators move the cable, which moves the pulley, which in turn pivots the string puller, thereby adjusting the pitch of the string. Alternatively, the cable and pulley may be replaced by a mechanism of levers and pull rods. | 07-14-2011 |
David M. Jackson, Alpharetta, GA US
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20090233049 | Coform Nonwoven Web Formed from Propylene/Alpha-Olefin Meltblown Fibers - A coform nonwoven web that contains a matrix of meltblown fibers and an absorbent material is provided. The meltblown fibers are formed from a thermoplastic composition that contains at least one propylene/α-olefin copolymer of a certain monomer content, density, melt flow rate, etc. The selection of a specific type of propylene/α-olefin copolymer provides the resulting composition with improved thermal properties for forming a coform web. For example, the thermoplastic composition crystallizes at a relatively slow rate, thereby allowing the fibers to remain slightly tacky during formation. This tackiness may provide a variety of benefits, such as enhancing the ability of the meltblown fibers to adhere to the absorbent material during formation of the coform web. In certain embodiments, the coform web may also be imparted with texture using a three-dimensional forming surface. In such embodiments, the slow crystallization rate of the meltblown fibers may increase their ability to conform to the contours of the three-dimensional forming surface. Once the fibers crystallize, however, the meltblown fibers may achieve a degree of stiffness similar to conventional polypropylene, thereby allowing them to retain their three-dimensional shape and form a highly textured surface on the coform web. | 09-17-2009 |
20110151196 | Flexible Coform Nonwoven Web - A flexible coform nonwoven web that contains a matrix of meltblown fibers and an absorbent material is provided. The meltblown fibers may constitute from about 2 wt % to about 40 wt % of the coform web. The absorbent material may constitute from about 60 wt % to about 98 wt % of the coform web. The Cup Crush Energy/Thickness ratio of the nonwoven structure is desirably less than about 600. The coform web may be imparted with a three-dimensional texture by, for example, using a three-dimensional forming surface. The coform web is suitable for forming absorbent articles such as wipers and personal care absorbent products. | 06-23-2011 |
20110152808 | RESILIENT ABSORBENT COFORM NONWOVEN WEB - A resilient coform nonwoven web that contains a matrix of meltblown fibers and an absorbent material is provided. The meltblown fibers may constitute from 45 wt % to about 99 wt % of the web and the absorbent material may constitute from about 1 wt % to about 55 wt % of the web. The meltblown fibers may be formed from a thermoplastic composition that contains at least one propylene/α-olefin copolymer having a propylene content of from about 60 mole % to about 99.5 mole % and an α-olefin content of from about 0.5 mole % to about 40 mole %. The copolymer may have a density of from about 0.86 to about 0.90 grams per cubic centimeter and the thermoplastic composition may have a melt flow rate of from about 200 to about 6000 grams per 10 minutes, determined at 230° C. in accordance with ASTM Test Method D1238-E. The coform web may be imparted with a three-dimensional texture by, for example, using a three-dimensional forming surface. As one example, the resilient coform web is suitable for use as a component in the absorbent core of a personal care absorbent product. | 06-23-2011 |
20120066855 | COFORM NONWOVEN WEB HAVING MULTIPLE TEXTURES - A textured coform nonwoven web is provided that includes a matrix of meltblown fibers and an absorbent material. The coform nonwoven web is textured in that it includes first offsets that extend from the coform web. Further, the first offsets are themselves textured in that upper surfaces of the first offsets include a foundation texture. A continuous region from which the offsets extend further includes a secondary texture that may or may not be different from the foundation texture. The offsets may further include side walls that include a side wall texture. The side wall texture may or may not be different than both the foundation texture and the secondary texture. | 03-22-2012 |
20120171919 | COFORM NONWOVEN WEB FORMED FROM MELTBLOWN FIBERS INCLUDING PROPYLENE/ALPHA-OLEFIN - A coform nonwoven web that contains a matrix of meltblown fibers and an absorbent material is provided. The meltblown fibers are formed from a thermoplastic composition that contains at least one propylene/α-olefin copolymer of a certain monomer content, density, melt flow rate, etc. The selection of a specific type of propylene/α-olefin copolymer provides the resulting composition with improved thermal properties for forming a coform web. For example, the thermoplastic composition crystallizes at a relatively slow rate, thereby allowing the fibers to remain slightly tacky during formation. This tackiness may provide a variety of benefits, such as enhancing the ability of the meltblown fibers to adhere to the absorbent material during formation of the coform web. In certain embodiments, the coform web may also be imparted with texture using a three-dimensional forming surface. In such embodiments, the slow crystallization rate of the meltblown fibers may increase their ability to conform to the contours of the three-dimensional forming surface. Once the fibers crystallize, however, the meltblown fibers may achieve a degree of stiffness similar to conventional polypropylene, thereby allowing them to retain their three-dimensional shape and form a highly textured surface on the coform web. | 07-05-2012 |
20130157537 | NONWOVEN COMPOSITE INCLUDING REGENERATED CELLULOSE FIBERS - The present invention provides a soft, bulky, and absorbent hydroentangled nonwoven including regenerated cellulose fibers and staple or wood pulp fibers and a method of making the same that includes the steps of a) placing regenerated cellulose fibers on a forming surface; b) depositing staple or wood pulp fibers on the regenerated cellulose fibers; c) hydroentangling the regenerated cellulose fibers and the staple or wood pulp fibers together to form a hydroentangled composite; d) drying the hydroentangled composite; then, e) creping the hydroentangled composite with a frothed creping solution or dispersion. | 06-20-2013 |
20140121622 | Filaments Comprising Microfibrillar Cellulose, Fibrous Nonwoven Webs and Process for Making the Same - Disclosed herein is a cellulosic textile filament made from microfibrillar cellulose fibers and a thickening agent as well as the precursor dope for forming such filaments, nonwoven webs made from such cellulosic textile filaments and the process for forming such filaments and nonwoven webs including such filaments. One of the advantages of these filaments is the eco-sensitive way in which they are made as they utilize a water-based dope that does not require any chemical solvents unlike other processes such as those used to make Lyocell fibers. In addition, the process does not involve any washing or extraction steps and it employs a cellulosic fiber source that is broadly based and renewable. | 05-01-2014 |
David Martin Jackson, Roswell, GA US
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20100174260 | Menses Specific Absorbent Systems - A personal care absorbent article such as a disposable diaper, sanitary pad or tampon, wound dressing or bandage which includes a nonwoven web material made from a plurality of polymeric fibers having at least one treatment chemistry suitable for modifying at least one characteristic of a high viscoelasticity fluid upon contact with the high viscoelasticity fluid. In accordance with one particularly preferred embodiment, the treatment chemistry is suitable for immobilizing the high viscoelasticity fluid within the nonwoven web material. | 07-08-2010 |
David Martin Jackson, Alpharetta, GA US
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20120238990 | Resilient Tampon and Method for Making - A method of making a resilient tampon includes the steps of providing binder fibers having an average fiber length of at least 35 mm; combining the binder fibers to form a loose fleece; activating the binder fibers; and compressing a portion of the loose fleece into a pledget after activating the binder fibers. | 09-20-2012 |
20130324960 | Resilient Tampon and Method for Making - A method of making a resilient tampon includes the steps of providing binder fibers having an average fiber length of at least 35 mm; combining the binder fibers to form a loose fleece; activating the binder fibers; and compressing a portion of the loose fleece into a pledget after activating the binder fibers. | 12-05-2013 |
David Nelson Jackson, Grayson, GA US
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20120110894 | Bed Bug Monitor Device for Vertical Surfaces - A bed bug monitor and/or capture device includes a housing defining a substantially enclosed interior space and a deadfall trap; a harborage element mounted adjacent the deadfall trap that defines at least one pathway through which bed bugs can travel; at least one bed bug attractant element positioned within the interior space of the housing; and at least one opening defined in at least one wall of the housing at a location either on or adjacent the deadfall trap and/or the harborage element, wherein fumes emanating from the bed bug attractant element can escape through the at least one opening to a location outside of the device in order to lure bed bugs toward the deadfall trap and the harborage element. | 05-10-2012 |
Deborah J. Jackson, Johns Creek, GA US
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20110045851 | AD-HOC GROUP FORMATION FOR USERS OF MOBILE COMPUTING DEVICES - Systems and methods for ad-hoc group formation for users of mobile computing devices are described. The systems and methods include a communication server and mobile computing devices. Each of the communication server and the mobile computing devices includes a processor and a storage medium embedded with instructions that are executable by the processor. The communication server facilitates the communication of text messages received from the mobile computing device to a group of mobile computing devices without intervention by an owner of the group of mobile computing devices. | 02-24-2011 |
Dennis G. Jackson, Augusta, GA US
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20130147489 | IDENTIFICATION OF ELEMENTAL MERCURY IN THE SUBSURFACE - An apparatus and process is provided for detecting elemental mercury in soil. A sacrificial electrode of aluminum is inserted below ground to a desired location using direct-push/cone-penetrometer based equipment. The insertion process removes any oxides or previously found mercury from the electrode surface. Any mercury present adjacent the electrode can be detected using a voltmeter which indicates the presence or absence of mercury. Upon repositioning the electrode within the soil, a fresh surface of the aluminum electrode is created allowing additional new measurements. | 06-13-2013 |
20130287497 | VAPOR PHASE ELEMENTAL SULFUR AMENDMENT FOR SEQUESTERING MERCURY IN CONTAMINATED SOIL - The process of treating elemental mercury within the soil is provided by introducing into the soil a heated vapor phase of elemental sulfur. As the vapor phase of elemental sulfur cools, sulfur is precipitated within the soil and then reacts with any elemental mercury thereby producing a reaction product that is less hazardous than elemental mercury. | 10-31-2013 |
Douglas Michael Jackson, Athens, GA US
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20140275569 | METHOD FOR DECARBOXYLATION OF AMINO ACIDS VIA IMINE FORMATION - The present application provides methods for decarboxylation of amino acids via imine formation with a catalyst under superheated conditions in either a microwave or oil bath. | 09-18-2014 |
Dwayne J-K Jackson, Atlanta, GA US
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20120078167 | Stoma Length Indicator Assembly and Positioning System - An indicator assembly for use with a non-vascular catheter device The indicator assembly includes: a first retainer secured to a catheter tube, the first retainer being an indwelling retainer which is deployed within a non-vascular lumen or cavity of the body; a second retainer secured to the catheter tube, the second retainer deployed outside the human body; and an indicator located outside the body on the catheter tube between the first retainer and the second retainer. The first retainer and the second retainer are configured to maintain substantially the same position with respect to each other on the tube and the indicator is configured to signal a change in position with respect to either the first or the second retainer, thereby indicating a change in the length of a stoma. | 03-29-2012 |
20120152289 | Sterilization Container With Disposable Liner - A container for sterilizing and storing surgical materials and preserving surgical materials in a sterilized condition is disclosed herein. The container includes a lid, liner and in many embodiments, a frame. The lid and liner are desirably disposable and recyclable after a single use while the frame should be reusable many times. The liner and optionally the lid is substantially transparent so that a user can inspect the instruments while the container is closed without compromising the sterile nature of the inside of the container. | 06-21-2012 |
Elfrem Jackson, Atlanta, GA US
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20080209637 | SLEEP DEVICE - A sleep device for use in a seated position comprises a hollow shaped body formed from a resilient polymer having a plurality of sidewalls extending generally parallel to a central longitudinal axis, a top surface centered about the central axis, the top surface being adapted to receive the chin of a user, a recess intermediate the top surface and the plurality of sidewalls, and an annular bottom edge. A base is formed from the resilient polymer having a bottom surface, a vertical wall extending from the base, and a radial flange. The base is fastened to the body annular bottom edge by for example an adhesive or other suitable fastening means. In some embodiments, the body and base are fastened to create an airtight seam. | 09-04-2008 |
20080274820 | GOLF SWING AID - A golf swing aid for assisting a golf player in properly maintaining alignment, balance, and lower body biomechanics during a golf swing comprising a base having a bottom surface and a top surface; a vertical support post having a first end, a second end, a longitudinal axis, a first region proximate to the vertical post first end, a second region proximate to the second end, and a plurality of adjustment holes defined through the second region; a first adjustment rod having a first end, and a second end; and a second adjustment rod having a first end, a second end, and a flange extending from the second adjustment rod first end; wherein the first and second adjustment rod first ends each engage one of the vertical post adjustment holes to releasably mount the adjustment rods to the vertical support post second region. | 11-06-2008 |
James Jackson, Chickamauga, GA US
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20090050036 | GAUGING ELEMENT MODULES - A replaceable gauging element assembly includes a series of gauge modules mounted in spaced series along a gauge bar. The gauge modules each include an upper section having a front face, an intermediate section and a lower section. A series of slots are formed in the front face of the gauge modules for receiving a series of gauge parts therein, with the gauge parts releasably secured within the modules by one or more fasteners. Access openings are formed in the modules for facilitating removal of broken gauge parts from the slots. | 02-26-2009 |
Jay Andrew Jackson, Atlanta, GA US
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20090055247 | System and method for classification of beverages - A system and method are provided to present a rating system for each perceived characteristic within a beverage. The system and method accurately records the input of multiple consumers to produce a prediction model representative of the perceived characteristics of a beverage. Using the prediction model, beverage characteristics may be compared and contrasted by the user. | 02-26-2009 |
John Jackson, Buford, GA US
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20130345600 | METHODS TO INCREASE ELECTRODE LIFE IN DEVICES USED FOR EXTRACORPOREAL SHOCKWAVE THERAPY (ESWT) - Medical devices with novel spark gap electrode designs, able to control manually or automatically the electrodes gap are provided. These devices are used to generate a shock wave created by the rapid expansion and collapse of a plasma bubble that is formed between two spark gap electrodes placed in a special liquid medium, when a high differential voltage (kV) is applied to the electrodes. The resulting shock wave impacts a reflector to direct the energy into the body of an animal or a human toward the desired treatment location. This electro-hydraulic principle to create acoustic shock waves as a method of treatment is in use in the medical (lithotripsy, orthopedic use, wound treatment, burns, post-operative treatment, pain treatment, diagnosis, skin and organ transplantation supporting devices, arteriosclerosis treatment), cosmetic (treatment of scars and cellulite) and veterinary (treatment of musculoskeletal disorders) fields. | 12-26-2013 |
Joseph Felix Jackson, Augusta, GA US
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20080317543 | Spot cleaning dispenser - The spot cleaning dispenser is a roll-on applicator bottle and a snap on brush attachment. The roll-on applicator bottle is a generally cylindrical container with a roll-on ball applicator at the top. The brush attachment consists of a cylindrical cap and bristles mounted in the top outer surface. The brush attachment freely mounts over the top of the applicator bottle and snaps in a secure position. | 12-25-2008 |
Leif Air Fire Grosch Jackson, Marietta, GA US
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20150356301 | Real-Time Model of States of Monitored Devices - A model representing system components and events of a plurality of monitored devices as data objects is described herein. The model resides on a security service cloud and is updated in substantially real-time, as security-relevant information about the system components and events is received by the security service cloud. Each data object in the model has a scope and different actions are taken by security service cloud modules depending on different data object scopes. Further, the security service cloud maintains a model specific to each monitored device built in substantially real-time as the security-relevant information from that device is received. The security service cloud utilizes these device-specific models to detect security concerns and respond to those concerns in substantially real-time. | 12-10-2015 |
Logan Jackson, Norcross, GA US
Matrice B. Jackson, Woodstock, GA US
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20090077722 | Eyewear With Enhanced Air Flow And/Or Absorption Features - Eyewear having an enhanced air flow and/or absorption features which may be used for safety, sports, and the like. The eyewear may desirably provides features in design and/or function of the structure to enhance air flow and reduce moisture. Additional elements such as removable pads and/or cartridges may be used with the eyewear to enhanced airflow and reduce moisture adjacent a user's eyes and face as well. | 03-26-2009 |
20100224199 | Respirator - A respirator adapted to facilitate ease of donning and comfort during use comprising one or more of an adjustable or elastic strap that facilitates ease of donning and comfort during wear; and/or fasteners that are easy to use and that facilitate ease of donning and comfort during wear; and/or respirator shapes that facilitate the wearing of eyeglasses with said respirator; and/or bellows-type, pneumatic, or other such components, associated with said respirator, that are adapted to promote adjustability of the fit of the respirator. | 09-09-2010 |
20120281179 | Electro-Thermal Antifog Optical Devices - Devices including a coating layer formed of a transparent, conductive coating composition described. The coating layer may function as an active antifog coating for the prevention of water vapor condensation as droplets on a surface. The coating includes a conductive polymer and functionalized carbon nanostructures and may be crosslinked with a transition metal crosslinking agent. The composition may be coated on a surface used in a visualization application such as a face shield, glasses, safety glasses, goggles, oculars, etc., to prevent fogging on the surface. | 11-08-2012 |
Matrice Brown Jackson, Woodstock, GA US
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20090055988 | Eyewear With Enhanced Fit - Eyewear having an enhanced fit which may be used for safety, sports, and the like. The eyewear may provide features which permit enhanced airflow and an enhanced fit to a user's face. Such features may include greater adjustability to provide greater comfort. Eyewear including an RFID tag which is activated to send or receive transmissions when the eyewear is unfolded and/or positioned in a position to be worn by a user. | 03-05-2009 |
20100110365 | Eyewear With Enhanced Fit - Eyewear having an enhanced fit which may be used for safety, sports, and the like. The eyewear may provide features which permit enhanced airflow and an enhanced fit to a user's face. Such features may include greater adjustability to provide greater comfort. Eyewear including an RFID tag which is activated to send or receive transmissions when the eyewear is unfolded and/or positioned in a position to be worn by a user. | 05-06-2010 |
Melody Moore Jackson, Atlanta, GA US
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20120267429 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR USING MACHINE-READABLE VISUAL MARKERS TO PROVIDE ENVIRONMENTAL CONTEXT FOR COMMUNICATIONS - Disclosed herein are communication systems, methods, and devices for providing communications based on visual markers. An exemplary communication system can include an image receipt unit, an image processing unit, a context processing unit, and an audio output device. The image receipt unit can receive an image of a surrounding area. The image processing unit can extract visual markers from the image. The context processing unit can identify an environmental context based on the visual markers. The communication system can then map the environmental context to a set of potential communication outputs. The communication system can receive a selection of a potential communication output from the user, and the audio output device can audibly output the selected communication output. | 10-25-2012 |
Randall R. Jackson, Altanta, GA US
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20150063643 | AUTOMATED, REMOTELY-VERIFIED ALARM SYSTEM WITH INTRUSION AND VIDEO SURVEILLANCE AND DIGITIAL VIDEO RECORDING - An automated self-monitored alarm verification solution including at least a premises portion, a server portion, and an end user device portion. Alarm verification includes capturing by an image capture device at least one image in response to a detection event, and transmitting a first data signal including the image to a local signal processing device. The signal processing device transmits a second signal including at least a portion of the image to a remote hosted server according to at least a first set of predetermined parameters. After receiving the second signal, the server transmits a third signal including at least a portion of the image from the hosted server to a user device. Using the user device, a user views the image and indicates a validity, status of the alarm based at least in part on the content of the image. Based at least upon either the validation status indicated by the user, or upon a failure to receive a message including a validation status from the user within a predetermined duration of time, the server portion may send an alarm signal to an emergency response service. | 03-05-2015 |
Randall R. Jackson, Atlanta, GA US
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20110279259 | AUTOMATED, REMOTELY-VERIFIED ALARM SYSTEM WITH INTRUSION AND VIDEO SURVEILLANCE AND DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDING - An automated self-monitored alarm verification solution including at least a premises portion, a server portion, and an end user device portion. Alarm verification includes capturing by an image capture device at least one image in response to a detection event, and transmitting a first data signal including the image to a local signal processing device. The signal processing device transmits a second signal including at least a portion of the image to a remote hosted server according to at least a first set of predetermined parameters. After receiving the second signal, the server transmits a third signal including at least a portion of the image from the hosted server to a user device. Using the user device, a user views the image and indicates a validity status of the alarm based at least in part on the content of the image. Based at least upon either the validation status indicated by the user, or upon a failure to receive a message including a validation status from the user within a predetermined duration of time, the server portion may send an alarm signal to an emergency response service. | 11-17-2011 |
20130314542 | AUTOMATED, REMOTELY-VERIFIED ALARM SYSTEM WITH INTRUSION AND VIDEO SURVEILLANCE AND DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDING - An automated self-monitored alarm verification solution including at least a premises portion, a server portion, and an end user device portion. Alarm verification includes capturing by an image capture device at least one image in response to a detection event, and transmitting a first data signal including the image to a local signal processing device. The signal processing device transmits a second signal including at least a portion of the image to a remote hosted server according to at least a first set of predetermined parameters. After receiving the second signal, the server transmits a third signal including at least a portion of the image from the hosted server to a user device. Using the user device, a user views the image and indicates a validity status of the alarm based at least in part on the content of the image. Based at least upon either the validation status indicated by the user, or upon a failure to receive a message including a validation status from the user within a predetermined duration of time, the server portion may send an alarm signal to an emergency response service. | 11-28-2013 |
20140321706 | AUTOMATED, REMOTELY-VERIFIED ALARM SYSTEM WITH INTRUSION AND VIDEO SURVEILLANCE AND DIGITIAL VIDEO RECORDING - An automated self-monitored alarm verification solution including at least a premises portion, a server portion, and an end user device portion. Alarm verification includes capturing by an image capture device at least one image in response to a detection event, and transmitting a first data signal including the image to a local signal processing device. The signal processing device transmits a second signal including at least a portion of the image to a remote hosted server according to at least a first set of predetermined parameters. After receiving the second signal, the server transmits a third signal including at least a portion of the image from the hosted server to a user device. Using the user device, a user views the image and indicates a validity status of the alarm based at least in part on the content of the image. Based at least upon either the validation status indicated by the user, or upon a failure to receive a message including a validation status from the user within a predetermined duration of time, the server portion may send an alarm signal to an emergency response service. | 10-30-2014 |
20140327777 | AUTOMATED, REMOTELY-VERIFIED ALARM SYSTEM WITH INTRUSION AND VIDEO SURVEILLANCE AND DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDING - An automated self-monitored alarm verification solution including at least a premises portion, a server portion, and an end user device portion. Alarm verification includes capturing by an image capture device at least one image in response to a detection event, and transmitting a first data signal including the image to a local signal processing device. The signal processing device transmits a second signal including at least a portion of the image to a remote hosted server according to at least a first set of predetermined parameters. After receiving the second signal, the server transmits a third signal including at least a portion of the image from the hosted server to a user device. Using the user device, a user views the image and indicates a validity status of the alarm based at least in part on the content of the image. Based at least upon either the validation status indicated by the user, or upon a failure to receive a message including a validation status from the user within a predetermined duration of time, the server portion may send an alarm signal to an emergency response service. | 11-06-2014 |
Richard Lee Jackson, Alpharetta, GA US
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20150206221 | SERVICE-ORIENTED ACCESS TO MEDIA CONTENT - Disclosed are various embodiments for receiving input that provides user characteristics for a user, where the user characteristics are to be associated with a user account. Curated content is identified, based on the user characteristics, from content provided by multiple distribution partners. The curated content is delivered in a feed to a client device. A panel is provided, within a user interface of the client device, that integrates an option for accessing the feed of the curated content and an option for accessing an additional faith-based service. | 07-23-2015 |
Robert D. Jackson, Lilburn, GA US
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20100097027 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING MULTIPLE A.C. INDUCTION MACHINES FROM A SINGLE INVERTER - Methods and apparatus are provided that include or provide a first three-phase induction machine including stator windings, a second three-phase induction machine including stator windings, wherein the stator windings of the first machine are coupled in series with the stator windings of the second machine, and an inverter circuit that provides a three-phase output signal coupled to the stator windings of the first machine. Other aspects are also provided. | 04-22-2010 |
Robert S. Jackson, Cartersville, GA US
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20080234415 | Polymeric dispersions and applications thereof - The present invention provides methods of conducting emulsion polymerizations and dispersion resulting therefrom. The present invention additionally provides substrates coated or treated with polymeric dispersions. | 09-25-2008 |
Steven T. Jackson, Norcross, GA US
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20120182156 | BATTERY-POWERED FUEL DATA COLLECTION UNIT - A battery-powered fueling data collection unit for use with a meter and a register associated with a fuel transfer apparatus and for use with a system for managing fueling transactions of a fleet operator using fuel transfer apparatuses at multiple locations includes a fueling data interface module for receiving fueling information from the fueling meter and/or register and an internal battery power source. A processor is provided for monitoring the power level in the battery and for detecting if the power level in the battery drops below a threshold amount. Also, a communications module is provided for wirelessly forwarding an alert to a remote computer to alert the remote computer that the battery power is low. | 07-19-2012 |
20120221152 | FUEL DATA COLLECTION UNIT WITH TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION AND OVER-FILL PREVENTION - A fueling data collection unit associated with a fuel transfer apparatus and for use with a system for managing fueling transactions of a fleet operator using fuel transfer apparatuses at one or more locations includes a fueling data interface module and a temperature compensation module. The temperature compensation module compensates for a volume variance of the fuel as a result of temperature variance from the standard temperature data to determine a volume correction factor at the measured fuel temperature, while the temperature compensation module uses the measured fuel temperature to determine a compensated, more accurate volume and/or mass of fuel dispensed through the fuel meter. In this way, the fuel data collection unit can accurately measure the volume and/or mass of fuel being delivered. This allows the provider and the recipient to more accurately sell/buy what was actually delivered and can avoid over-filling a fueling order. | 08-30-2012 |
20160002024 | FUEL DATA COLLECTION UNIT WITH TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION AND OVER-FILL PREVENTION - A fueling data collection unit associated with a fuel transfer apparatus and for use with a system for managing fueling transactions of a fleet operator using fuel transfer apparatuses at one or more locations includes a fueling data interface module and a temperature compensation module. The temperature compensation module compensates for a volume variance of the fuel as a result of temperature variance from the standard temperature data to determine a volume correction factor at the measured fuel temperature, while the temperature compensation module uses the measured fuel temperature to determine a compensated, more accurate volume and/or mass of fuel dispensed through the fuel meter. In this way, the fuel data collection unit can accurately measure the volume and/or mass of fuel being delivered. This allows the provider and the recipient to more accurately sell/buy what was actually delivered and can avoid over-filling a fueling order. | 01-07-2016 |
Taydama Saykon Jackson, Douglasville, GA US
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20120094264 | Method for Loss Prevention with a Specialty in MIDI by Means of an Online Learning and Training Academy - The present invention educates about loss prevention through a learning and teaching program that certifies trainees in teaching English, MIDI, and loss prevention. Through learning English and MIDI, a trainee can help a safer community by increasing driver safety awareness and reducing crime by gaining knowledge about civil rights. The present invention also allows trainees to learn through one-on-one apprenticeships with working professionals and therefore obtain job training much earlier than traditional schooling. Also, the academy helps trainees learn self-control and self-expression through their various learning and educating techniques. | 04-19-2012 |
Teresa Jackson, Marietta, GA US
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20140025404 | SYSTEMS AND METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR DETERMINING CONSUMER NEGOTIABLE AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT AND INJURY CALCULATIONS - Consequently, the CONSUMER CLAIM SOLUTION SOFTWARE [CCSS] program affords the user a comprehensive feedback on all of the pertinent variables of an automobile accident scenario. It also provides options for inclusion in the proposed negotiation which are designed to place the user within the same scope of expertise as the insurance professional in which the user will negotiate, thus providing a potentially more lucrative settlement. | 01-23-2014 |
Wanda Jackson, Woodstock, GA US
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20090320422 | Air filter with integral inter-filter gap filler - A disposable air filter that includes: (a) air filtration media; (b) a substantially planar air filter frame providing three-dimensional support for the air filtration media; and (c) an inter-filter gap filler disposed along substantially the entire length of at least one side of an opposed pair of the first or second sides and integrated into the air filter frame is disclosed. The integral inter-filter gap filler reduces gaps between adjacent air filters disposed in a filter track of an air filter bank. | 12-31-2009 |
Willie Jackson, Climax, GA US
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20110290845 | FISHING POLE SUPPORT SYSTEM - A fishing pole support system for mounting and supporting a fishing pole comprising: a waist belt, where said waist belt is capable being is strapped around a user's waist; a Velcro strap, where said Velcro strap extends around the outer portion of the belt; a rod holder provided on one side of the belt; a leg strap, where said strap that extends vertically downward from the belt; and a means to secure the leg strap to the leg of the user. The belt may be adjusted and secured through the use of the Velcro strap. The rod holder may be a loop type of holder that provides a mechanism to insert a fishing rod there through. In one particular embodiment, adjustment buckles are provided along the length of the leg strap and provide a mechanism to vertically adjust the leg strap to suit the user. | 12-01-2011 |