Jeffrey Wilson
Jeffrey Wilson, Southampton GB
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20100087180 | COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS - A mobile telephone network ( | 04-08-2010 |
20110022614 | TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES APPARATUS AND METHOD - A telecommunications service or application has associated with it a set of exceptions which, in effect, define a set of matchable inputs from a user and corresponding (answer) functions to be performed in the event of the particular input. Each exception has defined for it a text string or strings that a text string derived from an input text message must match for the exception to be matched, and has associated with it a corresponding answer function for the exception. An input user text message ( | 01-27-2011 |
20120021783 | TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES APPARATUS AND METHODS - A telecommunications service or application has associated with it a set of exceptions which, in effect, define a set of matchable inputs from a user and corresponding answer functions to be performed in the event of the particular input. An input user text message ( | 01-26-2012 |
Jeffrey Wilson, Ashburn, VA US
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20090293018 | HISTORY-BASED TRACKING OF USER PREFERENCE SETTINGS - A process is disclosed for using the existing Universal Resource Identifier (URI) history feature of browsers to maintain user preference settings, or other state information, used by one or more web sites or other systems. In one embodiment, when a user makes a particular preference selection on a web site, the user's selection is recorded in the browser's URI history by causing the browser to access a URI (or a set of URIs) representing the particular selection. The same or a different web site may subsequently test the browser's URI history for this particular URI by including appropriate JavaScript or other executable code in a page requested by the browser. Depending upon the outcome of this test, the web site and/or the page's executable code may take an appropriate action or inaction consistent with the preference selection. | 11-26-2009 |
Jeffrey Wilson, Hampshire GB
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20090017794 | TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES APPARATUS AND METHODS - Telecommunications services apparatus includes means for establishing a connection from a mobile terminal in response to alphanumeric dialling on the terminal, such that alphanumeric dialling information is transmitted from the terminal to the apparatus. | 01-15-2009 |
20090047980 | TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES APPARATUS AND METHODS - A first text message sent from a mobile handset ( | 02-19-2009 |
20090111489 | TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES APPARATUS AND METHODS - A home location register (HLR) in a mobile telecommunications network is programmed to forward a selected subset of routing information request messages (SRI SM) to a message router (SMS Router), instead of the home location register providing the usual response. The message router then generates a modified response to the routing information request message, in consequence of the modified response receives the mobile terminated text message associated with the routing information request message, derives the destination MSISDN requested by the message sender associated with the mobile terminated text message, and queries the home location register to determine delivery information relating to the intended destination of the text message, such as a diverted destination. | 04-30-2009 |
20090233630 | TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES APPARATUS AND METHODS - A text message for delivery to an intended destination terminal ( | 09-17-2009 |
20120208575 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR MESSAGE HANDLING - A method for providing a service function in a telecommunications network is described. The method comprises receiving a message ( | 08-16-2012 |
Jeffrey Wilson, Brighton, MA US
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20090191170 | Nucleic acid compositions and methods of introducing nucleic acids into cells - The invention relates to a bifunctional nucleic acid which includes a first nucleic acid which comprises an aptamer bonded to a second nucleic acid that possesses a biological activity (herein referred to as a “biological effector sequence”) and which is not a nucleic acid ligand. | 07-30-2009 |
Jeffrey Wilson, Hants GB
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20090124238 | TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES APPARATUS AND METHODS - A mobile communications system network ( | 05-14-2009 |
Jeffrey Wilson, Finksburg, MD US
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20110161501 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMMUNICATING DATA BETWEEN TWO HOSTS - A method for communicating video data between at least a first host and a second host comprises: identifying, at a server, an address of the first host, to which the second host may communicate video data, and a sequence number expected by a network security system coupled between the first host and the server; and communicating, from the second host to the first host, video data using the address of the first host and the sequence number expected. The method may further comprise: identifying, at the server, an address of the second host, to which the first host may communicate video data, and a second sequence number expected by a network security system coupled between the second host and the server; and communicating, from the first host to the second host, video data using the address of the second host and the second expected sequence number. The second host may be adapted to perform the act of communicating without use of an intermediate server. The method may also further comprise communicating periodically, from the first host to the server, through the network security system, so as to maintain an open communication channel through the network security system to the first host at the address of the first host. The address of the first host may include address information and port information. | 06-30-2011 |
Jeffrey Wilson, River Vale, NJ US
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20110163170 | High Pressure Humidifier - A high pressure water injection humidifier includes a a high pressure pump driven by a stepper motor, which provides pressurized water to a plurality of exit nozzles, each exit nozzle having a precision orifice that atomizes the pressurized water into a mist, where the volume rate of the mist is dependent only on the motor speed and the diameter of the precision orifice. Proper nozzle flow can be determined by monitoring the torque of the stepper motor. | 07-07-2011 |
Jeffrey Wilson, Austin, TX US
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20110187273 | LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM FOR A PLURALITY OF LUMINAIRES - A lighting control system includes a plurality of luminaires each having a selectively powerable first light source and a selectively powerable second light source. The luminaires are powerable and controllable by a common AC power source. A signal receiving controller of each of the luminaires is electrically connected to the first light source and the second light source and selectively causes power to be routed to either the first light source or the second light source dependent on a control signal sent via the AC power source. | 08-04-2011 |
20110187278 | LIGHTING CONTROL METHOD - A lighting control method includes steps for electrically powering a plurality of luminaires each having a selectively powerable first light source and a selectively powerable second light source. The luminaires are powerable and controllable by a common AC power source. A control pulse signal may sent via the AC power source to cause each of the luminaires to selectively route power to either the first light source or the second light source. | 08-04-2011 |
Jeffrey Wilson, Toronto CA
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20110306292 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING SATELLITE NETWORK UTILIZATION - A system and method for optimizing satellite network utilization is disclosed. The method includes delivering a message to a communication device in the satellite network where a confirmation is received from a satellite network gateway that a message is intended for the communication device, scheduling a notification for the communication device at a scheduled time, and at the scheduled time, instructing the satellite network gateway to send the notification to the communication device. The notification causes the communication device to request the message from the network gateway upon receipt of the notification by the communication device. Scheduling may be coordinated within an alert window time period of the communication device when it is listening for notifications. The start time of the alert window time period may be provided by an application gateway, that along with the communication device, receive network time data to remain synchronized. | 12-15-2011 |
20120077781 | FLAVIN DERIVATIVES - The present invention relates novel flavin derivatives and other flavin derivatives, their use and compositions for use as riboswitch ligands and/or anti-infectives. The invention also provides method of making novel flavin derivatives. | 03-29-2012 |
20120283219 | DIAMINOPTERIDINE DERIVATIVES - The present invention relates novel diaminopteridine derivatives, their compositions and method of treatment comprising the same for use as anti-infectives. | 11-08-2012 |
20120295903 | FLAVIN DERIVATIVES - The present invention relates novel flavin derivatives and other flavin derivatives, their use and compositions for use as riboswitch ligands and/or anti-infectives. The invention also provides method of making novel flavin derivatives. | 11-22-2012 |
20130029980 | FLAVIN DERIVATIVES - The present invention relates novel flavin derivatives, their use and compositions for use as riboswitch ligands and/or anti-infectives. | 01-31-2013 |
Jeffrey Wilson, Wheatfield, NY US
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20150218470 | HOT OXYGEN NOZZLE AND USES THEREOF IN GASIFIERS - A hot oxygen nozzle and uses thereof in a gasifier, the hot oxygen nozzle comprising an outer-ring spout, a middle-ring spout, an inner-ring spout, and a central spout all sequentially and coaxially disposed, and a cooling system; the gasifier is an entrained-flow gasifier provided with one or more nozzles on a certain plane or a plurality of planes at the top or on the periphery of the gasifier body. The nozzle has a simple structure and is easy to make and maintain. A fuel gas passage is disposed inside the nozzle. Oxygen can be heated by the combustion of fuel gas; and high-temperature and high-speed oxygen can directly ignite carbonaceous materials such as coal water slurry and coke oven gas. The present invention can be applied in a gasifier and then in the final process of synthesis gas preparation. | 08-06-2015 |