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Jay P. Johnson, Franklin, OH US
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20130156613 | HIGH PERFORMANCE ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL PUMP ASSEMBLY - A piston pump assembly for pumping a fluid including a pump housing defining a bore. The pump housing further defines a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet and a fluid flow path extending therebetween for conveying the fluid from the fluid inlet to the fluid outlet. A piston is slidably disposed in the bore of the pump housing, and an eccentric engages the piston to propel the fluid through the fluid flow path. An inlet check valve and an outlet check valve body are disposed in the bore for only allowing the fluid to flow in one direction from the fluid inlet to the fluid outlet. A filter is disposed in the fluid flow path downstream of the inlet check valve and the outlet check valve body and adjacent to a damper orifice for filtering debris from the fluid before the fluid is conveyed to the fluid outlet. | 06-20-2013 |
Jay P. Kesan, Champaign, IL US
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20120030241 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, AND MANAGING DATA FOR TAGS - This invention relates generally to a method and system for storing, retrieving, and managing data for tags that are associated in some manner to any type of object. More particularly, the present invention writes data to these tags, reads data from these tags, and manages data that is written to and/or read from these tags. | 02-02-2012 |
Jay P. Knapp, Lincoln, NE US
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20150346969 | INTERACTIVE MEDIA OBJECT DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - Systems and methods are described herein that enable a user (e.g., a developer) to develop an interactive media object. The interactive media object may be suitable for embedding in a digital book, a web page, or other application. A user may be provided with a graphical user interface that enables a user to add one or more components to the interactive media object. For example, a user may be enabled to provide a background image. The user may be further enabled to insert a foreground image and/or one or more overlay(s) (i.e., an image that can be toggled on or off by the user) over the background image. The user may further be able to insert “hotspots” and/or filmstrips over the background image, foreground image, and/or the overlay(s). A bundler may be provided that assembles the one or more components into the interactive media object. | 12-03-2015 |
Jay P. Kriner, Central City, CO US
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20100032461 | Belt Buckle with Retractable Cup Holder - An ornamental belt buckle/cup-holder combination having a front plate pivotably connected at its lower end to the lower end of a back plate. The back side of the buckle includes brackets and a hook for securing a belt. The front side of the buckle includes ornamentation. The front and back plates are held in parallel abutment with magnets. A loop is pivotably mounted to the top of the back plate and is captured between the front plate and the back plate when they in parallel abutment. The loop is urged into a upward perpendicular position relative to the back plate with a spring. When the front plate is folded downward perpendicular to the back plate, it forms a lower horizontal surface for supporting the weight of a beverage container. The loop is then urged by the spring into an upper horizontal position for receiving and laterally supporting the beverage container. | 02-11-2010 |
20120298703 | BELT BUCKLE WITH RETRACTABLE CUP HOLDER - An ornamental belt buckle/cup-holder combination having a front plate pivotably connected at its lower end to the lower end of a back plate. The back side of the buckle includes brackets and a hook for securing a belt. The front side of the buckle includes ornamentation. The front and back plates are held in parallel abutment with magnets. A loop is pivotably mounted to the top of the back plate and is captured between the front plate and the back plate when they in parallel abutment. The loop is urged into a upward perpendicular position relative to the back plate with a spring. When the front plate is folded downward perpendicular to the back plate, it forms a lower horizontal surface for supporting the weight of a beverage container. The loop is then urged by the spring into an upper horizontal position for receiving and laterally supporting the beverage container. | 11-29-2012 |
Jay P. Poust, Red Oak, IA US
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20120167297 | Trailer mounted portable lavatory - A towed trailer mounted portable sanitary facility for use in the field by workmen that has a longer period between servicing due to large volume on-board fresh water and waste collection tanks, respective pumps and controls for operating the pumps associated with each of the tanks, and a rechargeable battery system for controlling the pumps so that the trailer can be maintained and operated for lengthy periods without the need for a service vehicle. | 07-05-2012 |
Jay P. Sbrollini, Pleasant Valley, NY US
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20160078737 | CAR SEAT OCCUPANT DETECTION AND ALERT APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD - A car seat occupant detection system for a car seat installed in a vehicle is provided. The system includes at least one harness sensor for detecting whether connectors of a car seat harness are connected and a weight sensor for detecting the weight of an occupant in the car seat. The system includes a controller in communication with the at least one harness sensor and the weight sensor. The system includes a transceiver configured to selectively communicate with a driver device via a local wireless link and with a third party device via a wide area wireless link. The controller determines whether or not an occupant in the car seat has been abandoned by a driver based on detections of the at least one harness sensor, the weight sensor, and communication range status between the transceiver and the driver communication device via the local wireless link. | 03-17-2016 |
Jay P. Theroff, West Chester, PA US
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20090221555 | FUSED BICYCLIC DERIVATIVES OF 2,4-DIAMINOPYRIMIDINE AS ALK AND c-MET INHIBITORS - The present invention provides a compound of formula I or II or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt form thereof, wherein R | 09-03-2009 |
20100048576 | PYRIDOPYRAZINES AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF AS ALK AND c-MET INHIBITORS - The present invention provides a compound of Formula I | 02-25-2010 |
20110160204 | PYRIDOPYRAZINES AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF AS ALK AND c-MET INHIBITORS - The present invention provides a compound of Formula I | 06-30-2011 |
20120028919 | PYRROLOTRIAZINES AS ALK AND JAK2 INHIBITORS - The present invention provides a compound of formula I | 02-02-2012 |
20120165519 | Fused Bicyclic Derivatives of 2,4-Diaminopyrimidine as ALK and c-MET Inhibitors - The present invention provides a compound of formula I or II | 06-28-2012 |
20140005175 | Substituted Aromatic Sulfur Compounds and Methods of Their Use | 01-02-2014 |
Jay P. Valanju, Austin, TX US
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20140094197 | SPEED AND TOPOLOGY RELEVANT DYNAMIC GEO SEARCH - A geographic searching system and method for a mobile terminal provides for accessible search results based on spatial characteristics of the mobile terminal. A displacement distance is established for a look-ahead search region, and the look-ahead search region is defined using a location-determination module of the mobile terminal and based on the spatial characteristics of the mobile terminal Relevant points of interest within the look-ahead search region are identified. | 04-03-2014 |
20150088647 | METHOD FOR MERCHANT DISAMBIGUATION BASED ON RECEIPT DATA - A system for merchant disambiguation using receipt data accesses a receipt database and clusters the receipt information according to product characteristics. The system identifies merchant similarities according to the clustered receipt information, and an offer engine module generates competitive offers based on the merchant similarities. | 03-26-2015 |
20150088917 | RESPONSIVE USER INTERFACE RENDERING BASED ON VELOCITY - Content is rendered based on a measured velocity of an internet capable mobile device (ICMD). The ICMD accesses a database of content, and a user interface is activated for searching the database of content. After determining a current velocity of the ICMD, customized content based on search parameters input via the user interface and based on the current velocity of the ICMD is rendered. | 03-26-2015 |
20150089425 | INFORMATION DENSE USER INTERFACE MECHANICS FOR GEOLOCATION - A graphical user interface is cooperable with geopositioning hardware and software on a user device. The geopositioning hardware and software identify points of interest relative to a current location of the user device according to user-defined search parameters. The graphical user interface includes a geographic summary thumbnail that graphically summarizes distance and direction to a respective one of the points of interest with respect to the current location. | 03-26-2015 |
20150106188 | MERCHANT FUNDED REWARDS PROGRAM - A merchant funded rewards program for a participating entity enables merchants to become member merchants by registering with the program and receives transaction data from the participating entity. Reward points are provided to customers of the participating entity according to parameters defined by the member merchants based on the transaction data. Fees are charged to the member merchants for the rewards points. | 04-16-2015 |
20150160016 | OPTIMIZING MAP DATA BASED ON FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS - A mobile device includes a memory storing applications, a processor communicating with the memory and executing the applications, and a GPS tool cooperable with the processor and accessing geolocation data of the mobile device. The GPS tool identifies a commerce range for the mobile device. A user interface communicates with the processor, and a display is cooperable with the user interface and communicates with the processor. The applications include a map tool that is cooperable with the GPS tool and the processor such that the processor displays a map on the display at a zoom level that is determined based on the commerce range. | 06-11-2015 |
20150199022 | GESTURE RECOGNITION FOR DRILLING DOWN INTO METADATA IN AUGMENTED REALITY DEVICES - A touchless interaction with a computer is desirable as augmented reality devices become more of a reality. A user gesture may be recognizable using a built-in camera. A processor identifies a user pre-gesture based on digital images from the camera. The processor associates a point of interest on the display according to one of a shape and a position of the user pre-gesture. The processor identifies a change from the user pre-gesture to a user gesture based on the digital images from the camera, and the processor executes an appropriate action or program based on the user gesture. | 07-16-2015 |
20150199704 | ADMINISTERING AN eREWARDS PROGRAM USING DYNAMIC GEO-FENCING - Utilizing geo-fencing technology on mobile devices, notifications are sent to a user when they enter a variable sized radius of a merchant offering an eReward. The notification may allow the user to redeem the reward directly from the notification, by allowing the user to confirm their intent and causing the user to receive a terms and conditions alert. Once the terms and conditions alert is accepted, the user will hit a website end-point that will deduct the points from the eRewards account and present the eReward to the mobile client device, e.g., into a “passbook” or the like. In a preferred embodiment, only users with the capability to purchase the reward will be notified, and users will be able to one-step redeem the award from the notification itself. | 07-16-2015 |
20150199722 | DIRECTING MARKETING NOTIFICATIONS IN A CUSTOMER DEVIANT LOCATION - Directing marketing notifications in a customer deviant location is achieved by identifying log in locations and transactions that break regular patterns. Once it is determined that a customer is located in a deviant location, an automated customized marketing campaign is sent to the customer for the new location using both the user's account information and home spending activity and the new city information. | 07-16-2015 |
20150199773 | CREATING BUSINESS PROFILES BY THIRD PARTY USER ON-BOARDING - Business profiles are created using information from third parties. A user is enabled to indicate a business type for one or more merchants, and a system prompts the user to input information relating to the one or more merchants. The system determines the validity of the input information, and when the validity of the input information is verified, the input information is transformed into directory information. Official merchant pages can thus be created by crowd-sourcing important and pertinent information, which will lead to a more extensive directory of businesses and allow users a more complete and enjoyable experience. | 07-16-2015 |
20150199774 | ONE CLICK ON-BOARDING CROWDSOURCING INFORMATION INCENTIVIZED BY A LEADERBOARD - Business profiles are created using information from third parties. A user is enabled to indicate a business type for one or more merchants, and a system prompts the user to input information relating to the one or more merchants. The system determines the validity of the input information, and when the validity of the input information is verified, the input information is transformed into directory information. Official merchant pages can thus be created by crowd-sourcing important and pertinent information, which will lead to a more extensive directory of businesses and allow users a more complete and enjoyable experience. The system ranks users on their knowledge and input versus other users, and the system maintains a leaderboard that may be tied to user awards as an incentive to input information. | 07-16-2015 |
20150201302 | PREEMPTIVE OFFER AND REWARDS CACHING ON DEVICE TO MINIMIZE NETWORK ROUND TRIPS - A mobile client device or the like stores a library of potential points of interest that are pre-transferred to the mobile device by the system. The system identifies a normal commerce range and transfers information relating to potential points of interest based on the normal commerce range of the user. By accessing the library of points of interest stored on the mobile client device, network roundtrips between the device and server can be minimized, thereby enhancing performance characteristics of the mobile client device. | 07-16-2015 |
Jay P. Wilshire, Pennsburg, PA US
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20100034247 | Methods And Appratus For Evaluating A Utilization Of A System That Provides Connections Using A Normalized Bandwidth Scheme - Methods and apparatus are provided for evaluating the throughput limit of a communication system, such as a network node or system. A throughput limit of a communication system is evaluated by receiving a request to allocate at least one connection of a given data type; obtaining an assigned weight for the at least one connection, wherein the assigned weight is based on the throughput limit and a processing limit indicating a throughput of the communication system for the given data type within a given time window; and determining whether to allocate the at least one connection of a given data type based on whether a sum of the assigned weights for each existing allocated connection for each data type exceeds the throughput limit. The assigned weight for a given data type can be subtracted from the sum upon receiving a request to de-allocate a connection. | 02-11-2010 |
20100238794 | N+1 Protection Using a Processor-Based Protection Device - In an N+1 protection scheme for a router in a data or telecommunications network, a processor-based protection unit has a replica device handle, corresponding to each of the N working units, stored in the protection unit's local memory. Each replica device handle is an image of the connections provided by the corresponding working unit. In one implementation, upon detection of a failure of one of the working units, the router's controller unit sends a single command to instruct the protection unit to reconfigure itself using the corresponding locally stored replica device handle to assume the routing functions of the failed working unit. | 09-23-2010 |