Jaeger, CA
Daniel Jaeger, San Jose, CA US
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20110132353 | TRANSPORTABLE MULTI-CONFIGURABLE SELF-BALLASTED MODULAR SOLAR POWER UNIT - A transportable multi-configurable self-ballasted modular solar power unit has a support frame and a solar module frame hingedly connected to it. A plurality of solar modules are mounted on the solar module frame and a selected angle is chosen to increase the efficiency of the solar modules. Support arms are used to keep the solar module frame at the selected angle. Four trailer jacks are attached to the perimeter of the support frame and are used to raise and lower the unit. The unit is raised and set on a trailer or a wheel assembly is attached. The unit can then be transported to the selected installation site. Once at the site, the trailer jacks are raised until the trailer can be rolled out from under it. The trailer jacks can be adjusted individually if the surface is not level. | 06-09-2011 |
Denny Jaeger, Oakland, CA US
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20080238879 | Touch sensor control devices - The invention provides mechanical devices to enhance the input process for touch screen devices. Fader tracks with or without fader caps, rotary and fixed knobs, and joysticks may be removably adhered to a touch screen and used to emulate their respective functions, using software interpretation of the touch detections provoked by the devices to carry out the emulations. The devices are inexpensive and simple, and the touch screen and associated software provide the function and feel of electromechanical controllers that are far more expensive and difficult to connect and maintain. The devices may be provided as components on a crack-and-peel sheet. For fixed knobs, the software application accepts initial inputs and determines the location on the touch screen, and also interprets the geometry of the input strokes as commands for selected controller emulations, such as joystick, fader, knob, or mouse. The invention also provides a touch sensor controller having a longitudinal web that incorporates touch sensor electrodes and conductors and emulates a fader controller. The invention further provides a flexible track controller mounted at the periphery of a touch screen and extendable thereover to emulate a fader controller. The flexible track may be motor driven. | 10-02-2008 |
20090177958 | METHOD FOR PERFORMING A LOAD-ON-DEMAND OPERATION ON ASSIGNED GRAPHIC OBJECTS IN A COMPUTER OPERATING ENVIRONMENT - A method for performing a load-on-demand operation on assigned graphic objects allows a user to load a computer file without the assigned graphic objects to shorten the loading time of the computer file. The assigned graphic objects can be subsequently loaded by the user by activating an “assigned to” object. | 07-09-2009 |
20100185949 | Method for using gesture objects for computer control - A computer control environment introduces the Gesture environment, in which a computer user may enter or recall graphic objects on a computer display screen, and draw arrows and gesture objects to control the computer and produce desired results. The elements that make up the gesture computing environment, include a gesture input by a user that is recognized by software and interpreted to command that some action is to be performed by the computer. The gesture environment includes gesture action objects, which convey an action to some recipient object, gesture context objects which set conditions for the invocation of an action from a gesture object, and gesture programming lines that are drawn to or between the gesture action objects and gesture context objects to establish interactions therebetween. | 07-22-2010 |
20100251189 | Using gesture objects to replace menus for computer control - The present invention generally comprises a computer control environment that builds on the Blackspace™ software system to provide further functionality and flexibility in directing a computer. It employs graphic inputs drawn by a user and known as gestures to replace and supplant the pop-up and pull-down menus known in the prior art. | 09-30-2010 |
20130031463 | PERSONAL WORKSPACES IN A COMPUTER OPERATING ENVIRONMENT - The present invention generally comprises a computer control environment that builds on the Blackspace™ software system to provide further functionality and flexibility in directing a computer. It employs graphic inputs drawn by a user and known as gestures to replace and supplant the pop-up and pull-down menus known in the prior art. | 01-31-2013 |
20130218315 | METHOD FOR RECORDING AND REPLAYING OPERATIONS IN A COMPUTER ENVIRONMENT USING INITIAL CONDITIONS - A method for recording and replaying operations in a computer environment utilizes initial conditions of the computer environment at the start of a recording to configure a replay computer environment during replay. The initial conditions of the computer environment are saved prior to recording of user inputs to the computer environment. The saved initial conditions and the recorded user inputs can then be used to actively operate the replay computer environment from a state substantially identical to the initial state of the computer environment to replay the recorded operations in the replay computer environment. The method also includes a technique to synchronize the operations with accompanying audio during replay. | 08-22-2013 |
Denny Jaeger, Lafayette, CA US
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20130014041 | USING GESTURE OBJECTS TO REPLACE MENUS FOR COMPUTER CONTROL - The present invention generally comprises a computer control environment that builds on the Blackspace™ software system to provide further functionality and flexibility in directing a computer. It employs graphic inputs drawn by a user and known as gestures to replace and supplant the pop-up and pull-down menus known in the prior art. | 01-10-2013 |
20140026036 | PERSONAL WORKSPACES IN A COMPUTER OPERATING ENVIRONMENT - The present invention generally comprises a computer control environment that builds on the Blackspace™ software system to provide further functionality and flexibility in directing a computer. It employs graphic inputs drawn by a user and known as gestures to replace and supplant the pop-up and pull-down menus known in the prior art. | 01-23-2014 |
Eric M. Jaeger, El Segundo, CA US
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20080242176 | Fabric with improved heat resistance and methods of making same - Fabric impregnated with polysiloxane. The fabric may be leather, synthetic leather or suede. Alternatively the fabric may be made from aramid or oxidized polyacrylic/nitride fibers. One method of making this fabric is to mix liquid silicone rubber; impregnate the fabric with the liquid chemical; and heat the fabric at 120-200° C. for 10-150 seconds. Another method of making the fabric is to mix liquid silicone rubber or a mixture of liquid silicone rubber and catalyzed polyurethane with fibers and heat the mixture at 120-200° C. for 10-150 seconds. Fibers may be polyester microfibers, nylon microfibers, suede, aramid, oxidized polyacrylic/nitride, and mixtures of these fibers. | 10-02-2008 |
20100071114 | Glove for use in the oil and natural gas extraction industries - A safety glove for use in the oil and natural gas extraction industries whereas a unique design on the dorsal portion of the glove is provided, the dorsal portion comprising a plurality of raised protective members extending substantially along the entire length of the finger and thumb portions of the glove. | 03-25-2010 |
Eric M. Jaeger, Manhattan Beach, CA US
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20080201823 | Glove having heat resistant silicone molded palm piece with protrusions extending therefrom - A safety glove having a unique design on the palm portion of the glove, the palm portion comprising a plurality of pyramid shaped protrusions formed in a predeteremined pattern extending from the surface of a molded silicone palm piece. | 08-28-2008 |
Juliana Jaeger, Mountain View, CA US
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20090063229 | ADVERTISER AD REVIEW - A review for a content publisher is received, the content publisher publishing content to which advertisements are targeted over a distribution network. An aggregated approval score for the content publisher is generated based on the received review and other reviews for the content publisher. The aggregated approval score is provide to an advertiser. An indication to accept or reject the targeting of the advertisements to the publisher content is received, the indication being received after providing the aggregated approval score to the advertiser. | 03-05-2009 |
20100145762 | PUBLISHER AD REVIEW - A review for an advertisement is received, the advertisement to be provided to recipients over a distribution network with content provided by content publishers. An aggregated approval score for the advertisement is generated based on the received review and other reviews for the advertisement. The aggregated approval score is provide to a content publisher. An indication to accept or reject the advertisement for presentation with content provided to recipients by the content publisher is received from the content publisher. The indication is received after providing the aggregated approval score to the content publisher. | 06-10-2010 |
Kevin M. Jaeger, Pleasanton, CA US
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20100106162 | FLEXIBLE EMBOLIC DEVICE DELIVERY SYSTEM - The present invention provides an embolic assembly delivery apparatus having superior flexibility characteristics at its distal end, that is, at the point of attachment of the embolic assembly to the delivery apparatus. It also provides a method of using the apparatus to deliver an embolic assembly to a target site in a patient's body. | 04-29-2010 |
Luc Jaeger, Goleta, CA US
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20120263648 | RNA NANOPARTICLES AND NANOTUBES - The instant invention provides polyvalent RNA nanoparticles comprising RNA motifs as building blocks that can form RNA nanotubes. The polyvalent RNA nanoparticles are suitable for therapeutic or diagnostic use in a number of diseases or disorders. | 10-18-2012 |
Talbot Jaeger, Los Alamitos, CA US
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20110297795 | SPACECRAFT PANEL ARCHITECTURE - One embodiment of the invention includes a spacecraft system. The system includes a spacecraft payload system coupled to a spacecraft frame. The system also includes a plurality of spacecraft panels disposed about the spacecraft frame. Each of the plurality of spacecraft panels can be communicatively coupled together via a network and configured substantially identically with respect to each other, and can include a processor and associated spacecraft control components. The processors of each of the spacecraft panels controlling the respective spacecraft control components independently to cooperatively and autonomously implement spacecraft control functions to implement a common mission objective. | 12-08-2011 |