Jennings, US
Andrew Jennings, Boonton, NJ US
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20080239329 | System and method for image thumbnail/preview on an image processing device - An image processing device and method for modifying images on an image processing device including a scanner configured to produce an image of at least one document having multiple pages, a communications interface configured to connect the image processing device to a server via a network, a display unit configured to display a preview image or a thumbnail image of at least one of the pages of the scanned document and a user interface configured to display a selectable graphical indicia corresponding to at least one operation for modifying the preview image or the at least one image of the scanned document. | 10-02-2008 |
20080244712 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTHENTICATING A USER OF AN IMAGE PROCESSING SYSTEM - A system and method for authenticating a user of an image processing system. User credentials are received at an authentication device corresponding to an image processing device, and transmitted to a first server remote from the authentication device. The validity of the user credentials are judged by comparing the received user credentials to authentication information stored at the first server, and a result of the judging is transmitted to the image processing device. The image processing device then requests access to a second server remote from the image processing device, and the second server transmits a request for the user credentials to the first server. After receiving the user credentials from the first server, the second server performs user authentication. | 10-02-2008 |
Andrew Jennings, Seattle, WA US
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20090199122 | DESTINATION LIST ASSOCIATED WITH AN APPLICATION LAUNCHER - A computer application launcher can be displayed. In response to receiving a first user input associated with the launcher while a computer application indicated by the launcher is not running, a destination list can be displayed. The destination list can include one or more destinations indicating one or more items that can be performed by a computer application. In response to a second user input associated with the destination list and indicating selection of a destination on the destination list, the application can be launched and instructed to perform an item indicated by the selected destination. | 08-06-2009 |
20090199133 | GENERATING A DESTINATION LIST UTILIZING USAGE DATA - Computer-readable media, computerized methods, and computer systems for generating a destination list from usage data captured at a data store and for rending destinations within a submenu area upon detecting a request from a user. Generating the destination list may involve selecting items from a listing of frequently used items, a listing of recently used items, or any other listing of items compiled internal to an operating system or provided by a target application. Typically, the items are selected according to configuration settings of the destination list. Rendering destinations within the submenu area may involve accessing the destination list by selecting a split button proximate to a presentation of an application launcher. Typically, the destination list references items managed by an application invoked by the application launcher. Destinations retrieved from the destination list are populated into the submenu area based on size characteristics thereof. | 08-06-2009 |
Andrew C. Jennings, Seattle, WA US
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20120260202 | CUSTOMIZED LAUNCHING OF APPLICATIONS - The present application allows third party applications to have customizable entry pages. In one embodiment, an Application Programming Interface (API) is used by a locally executed application to store an application entry page and/or parameters in an application database to make the entry page of the application customized to the user. In another embodiment, an icon is automatically generated in response to the API storing the customizable entry page. In yet another embodiment, multiple icons can be used for multiple customizable entry pages of a single application. | 10-11-2012 |
Andrew G. Jennings, Boonton, NJ US
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20120075648 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISTRIBUTED OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION PROCESSING - A method and apparatus for processing a plurality of images. The method includes receiving or generating by an information processing apparatus the plurality of images. The plurality of images are stored in a memory, and separated into a plurality of image units. Sequence identifiers are assigned to the plurality of image units, and a first subset of the plurality of image units is processed by the information processing apparatus. The method further includes dividing the unprocessed plurality of image units into at least one second subset of the plurality of image units, and sending each of the at least one second subset of the plurality of image units to a different information processing apparatus for processing. | 03-29-2012 |
Andrew Kennon Jennings, Hillsville, VA US
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20110060676 | System and method for structuring, trading, and processing differential funds - A system and method is provided for structuring, and recording and processing information and data flow necessary to effect trades; creations; and redemptions of shares of, a differential fund. A differential fund comprises an underlying index or basket of securities, commodities, or other assets, with share classes equivalent to the number of and linked to components or sectors of the underlying. The system and method allocates dividends, distributions, or capital appreciation owing each class by weighting a predetermined financial indicator of each component to each other and then applying distributions or appreciation owed to the whole fund to individual classes based on the indicator weighting. Shares trade freely at a market premium over the net-asset value or market price of the fund. Because each share is backed by the entire underlying, the net-asset value or market price of the underlying establishes a natural lower-bound in the price of a share. | 03-10-2011 |
Andrew T. Jennings, West Chester, PA US
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20080288915 | Determining destinations of a dynamic branch - A method, a translator, and a computer-readable medium for translating compiled programming code from a first code state to a second code state are disclosed. The programming code in the first state has a plurality of basic blocks, where each basic block has a set of instructions. At least one basic block ends in a dynamic branch, the dynamic branch being a transfer to one of a set of destinations based on a calculation of a destination address. The plurality of basic blocks in the first state of the programming code are identified, as are links between the identified basic blocks. A control flow graph (CFG) of the programming code is then constructed based on the identified basic blocks and identified links, where the CFG is in a preliminary form. At least one basic block ending in a dynamic branch is identified, and all identified basic blocks that lead to the dynamic branch are explored, based on the CFG, as far back as is necessary to fully determine a set of destination addresses for the dynamic branch. The set of destination addresses defines the set of destinations from the dynamic branch. Such set of destinations is examined to identify a branch table, and the CFG is updated to reflect the set of destinations and the identified branch table. The programming code is then translated from the first state to the second state based at least in part on the updated CFG. | 11-20-2008 |
Angela Lynn Jennings, Fairfield, OH US
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20120088076 | SANITARY TISSUE PRODUCTS AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME - Sanitary tissue products having a surface having a surface pattern including at least one line art element and at least one fragmented line art element and methods for making same are provided | 04-12-2012 |
Aric Jennings, Boston, MA US
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20120024993 | FOOD PROCESSOR - A food processor is provided which includes a container, a blade assembly, and a base arranged such that the container is coupleable to the base. The base includes a housing and a motor configured to drive the blade assembly. The food processor further includes an actuator included with the container moveable between a first position and a second, extended position. When the container is coupled to the base and the actuator is in the second, extended position, the actuator is configured to actuate a switch to permit activation of the motor, and the base is constructed such that the container can be coupled to the base when the actuator is in the second, extended position. | 02-02-2012 |
20120027902 | FOOD PROCESSOR - A food processor is provided which includes a container, a blade assembly, a lid configured to cover the top of the container, and a handle attached to the lid. The handle may be movable between at least a first position and a second position with respect to the lid, where when the handle is in the first position, the lid is capable of being coupled to the container, and when the handle is in the second position, the lid is locked to the container. When the handle is in the first position, the motor may be prevented from being activated, and when the handle is in the second position activation of the motor may be permitted. A release button on the lid may be configured to move the handle out of the second position. | 02-02-2012 |
20140346262 | FOOD PROCESSOR - A food processor is provided which includes a container, a blade assembly, and a base arranged such that the container is coupleable to the base. The base includes a housing and a motor configured to drive the blade assembly. The food processor further includes an actuator included with the container moveable between a first position and a second, extended position. When the container is coupled to the base and the actuator is in the second, extended position, the actuator is configured to actuate a switch to permit activation of the motor, and the base is constructed such that the container can be coupled to the base when the actuator is in the second, extended position. | 11-27-2014 |
20150020693 | COOKING SYSTEM - A cooking system includes a housing and a liner with a bottom heating element and a side circumferential heating element in a plurality of segments electrically connected. A control subsystem includes a selector for the user switchable between slow cook and stove top modes. Both the bottom heating element and the side circumferential heating element are energized and in the stove top mode. Only the side circumferential heating element is energized in the slow cook mode. | 01-22-2015 |
Barbara Brooke Jennings, Jupiter, FL US
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20090214474 | Compounds, methods, and treatments for abnormal signaling pathways for prenatal and postnatal development - The present invention relates to prevention of congenital deformations. The invention further relates to cancer inhibition and prevention. The invention further relates to methods and compositions to modulate, antagonize, or agonize disparate signaling pathways that may converge to regulate patterning events and gene expression during prenatal development, post-natal development, and during development in the adult organism. | 08-27-2009 |
Brad Jennings, Kansas City, MO US
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20130117816 | ACCESSING MULTIPLE CLIENT DOMAINS USING A SINGLE APPLICATION - Methods, computer systems, and computer-readable storage media for using a single application on a mobile device to access a plurality of client domain sites are provided. The single application on the mobile device receives from a user of the mobile device a set of authorization credentials. Based on the set of authorization credentials, the single application receives a first client domain uniform resource locator from a third-party directory service. The first client domain uniform resource locator is used to access a client gateway service; the client gateway service provides a secure access point to a number of different service solutions hosted by a client. Upon the user inputting a set of authentication credentials, the user is able to access information from one or more of the different service solutions. | 05-09-2013 |
Britton K. Jennings, Smithville, MO US
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20100177337 | SELECTIVE ROUTING OF MEDICAL PRINTING REQUESTS - A computer system and method for selectively routing a printing request to the appropriate printer or printing component is provided. Patient-related and treatment-related information are received. The patient-related and/or treatment-related information are utilized to determine required printing features for the printing request, such as, for example, tamper-proof paper. The print request is routed to a printer having the required printing feature or features. | 07-15-2010 |
20110077954 | THERAPY RECONCILIATION FOR VENUE TRANSITION - The present invention is directed to selecting a therapy designation that is usable to identify a therapy when the therapy is implemented in a treatment venue. A therapy designation is received that identifies the therapy (e.g., administration of a medication) when the therapy is administered in a first treatment venue. Alternative therapy designations are referenced that are usable to identify the therapy when the therapy is implemented in a second treatment venue. An equivalent therapy designation is selected that, based on one or more rules, is most similar to the first therapy designation. | 03-31-2011 |
Bruce A. Jennings, Woodburn, OR US
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20120181040 | Well-riser Repair Collar with Concrete Seal - The present invention is a device suitable for capture and containment of oil and gas wells following blowouts or other catastrophic failures, including those in submarine environments, and methods for its construction. The present invention provides a structurally-robust repair collar with integrated locking elements capable of engaging a riser pipe assembly, and an internal structure allowing in situ formation of an impermeable permanent seal through the introduction of liquid concrete into the device. The repair collar can provide means for attaching valves and various other downstream components in order to return pre-blowout functionality to the repaired riser, including oil recovery and flow control capability. | 07-19-2012 |
Bryan W. Jennings, Muncie, IN US
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20110132273 | Animal Cage And Method Of Assembly Thereof - The present invention relates to a method of forming an enclosure assembly without using tools or fasteners to complete the assembly. The method includes forming a base from a side support, front support, and a plurality of casters. A door assembly and back wall are coupled to the base by aligning a plurality of pegs therefrom with corresponding openings defined in the base. A plurality of protruding wires of a bottom wall are aligned and inserted into corresponding openings defined in the door assembly and back wall. In addition, a plurality of pegs that protrude from a side wall are inserted into a plurality of corresponding openings defined in the door assembly and back wall such that the side wall couples to the door assembly and back wall. The method also includes coupling a top wall to the door assembly, side wall, and back wall. A shelf assembly can be coupled to the side wall and/or back wall, and a ramp can be pivotably coupled to the shelf assembly. | 06-09-2011 |
Charles Jennings, Portland, OR US
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20120143654 | DYNAMIC ETHICAL COMPLIANCE MONITORING OF VENDORS, SUPPLIERS AND AGENTS - Systems and methods for compliance monitoring are described. An example system includes a sourcing organization, a VSA entity having policies governing conduct, and a compliance entity in communication with the sourcing organization and the VSA entity. The compliance entity has the policies of the VSA and further has self-disclosure information from the VSA entity regarding compliance with its policies. The compliance entity provides access to the policies and the self-disclosure information to the sourcing organization over an electronic communication medium. The compliance entity may further provide the VSA entity with a demarcation of compliance based at least in part on the VSAs compliance with its policies. | 06-07-2012 |
20130312115 | HUMAN-AUTHORIZED TRUST SERVICE - A method for authorizing access to data within a system is disclosed herein. The method includes authenticating a first trusted user identity corresponding to a first individual and granting that first trusted user identity a trust assertion privilege. The method then calls for transmitting an invitation to a second individual, the invitation including a trust assertion from said first user, and receiving and authenticating a second trusted user identity corresponding to said second individual. The trust assertion is dependent on a subjective decision by the first user to trust the second user. Next, a trust relationship between said first and second trusted user identities is recorded. | 11-21-2013 |
Chris P. Jennings, Merrimack, NH US
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20090281676 | Systems, Apparatus, and Methods for the Management and Control of Remotely Controlled Devices - Systems, apparatus and methods for controlling the ability of a remote control to control at least one remotely controlled device. The systems, methods and apparatus including providing at least one remote controlled remotely controlled device, communicatively coupling the remotely controlled device to a respective driver interface, communicatively coupling the remotely controlled device to a field management system, and sending a signal from the field management system directly to the remotely controlled device. The signal modifies control by the driver interface of the remotely controlled device and modifies power to the remotely controlled device. | 11-12-2009 |
20110256800 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REMOTELY CONTROLLED DEVICE POSITION AND ORIENTATION DETERMINATION - A system for a remotely controlled device to determine its location and orientation is disclosed. The system includes a remotely controlled device, at least one sensor connected to the remotely controlled device, the at least one sensor comprising a processor, and at least one emitter, wherein the at least one sensor is configured to receive the signal from the at least one emitter and the processor is configured to determine the location and orientation of the remotely controlled device. | 10-20-2011 |
Claire Jennings, Kirkland, WA US
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20120116552 | EXTENDED AND EDITABLE GAMER PROFILE - A user profile for an online gaming service is created. The user profile contains user gaming information received from a first location. The user profile is stored in a database, and the user is permitted to access the user profile from a second location. | 05-10-2012 |
20120116553 | EXTENDED AND EDITABLE GAMER PROFILE - A user profile for an online gaming service is created. The user profile contains user gaming information received from a first location. The user profile is stored in a database, and the user is permitted to access the user profile from a second location. | 05-10-2012 |
20140057710 | EXTENDED AND EDITABLE GAMER PROFILE - A user profile for an online gaming service is created. The user profile contains user gaming information received from a first location. The user profile is stored in a database, and the user is permitted to access the user profile from a second location. | 02-27-2014 |
20140100043 | EXTENDED AND EDITABLE GAMER PROFILE - A user profile for an online gaming service is created. The user profile contains user gaming information received from a first location. The user profile is stored in a database, and the user is permitted to access the user profile from a second location. | 04-10-2014 |
Clifford Allen Jennings, Highland, MD US
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20130144468 | TRACKLESS DARK RIDE VEHICLE, SYSTEM, AND METHOD - A motion assembly that produces pitch and roll motions includes lower and upper plates. A pivotable coupling having upper and lower shafts extending from its center is coupled between the upper and lower plates. At least two linear actuators are coupled between the plates. Extension and retraction of the actuators pivots the upper plate about the pivotable coupling relative to the lower plate. A vehicle includes two steerable propulsion wheels coupled to a chassis. A lower plate of a pitch and roll assembly, similar to that just described, couples to the chassis via a slew bearing. Seating is coupled to the upper plate. The seating rotates with respect to the chassis via controlled rotation of the slew bearing with reference to the chassis. The seating can be rotated to point in any direction with respect to the chassis regardless of the direction the steerable propulsion wheels move the chassis. | 06-06-2013 |
David A. Jennings, Mountainside, NJ US
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20110127297 | MEASURING AND DISPENSING CONTAINER - A container for measuring a predetermined amount of liquid and dispensing that measured amount. The container includes a reservoir chamber, a measuring and dispensing chamber, and a conduit or tube for transferring liquid from the reservoir chamber to the measuring and dispensing chamber. The reservoir chamber has flexible walls which can be squeezed to drive liquid from the reservoir chamber into the measuring chamber. The passage from the reservoir to the measuring and dispensing chamber is configured and its outlet arranged so that liquid entering the chamber flows down a wall thereof. | 06-02-2011 |
20140252039 | MEASURING AND DISPENSING CONTAINER - A measuring and dispensing container having a flexible walled reservoir chamber, a measuring and dispensing chamber and a conduit for transferring liquid from said reservoir chamber to said measuring and dispensing chamber. The reservoir is provided with a non-squeezable handle by which it can be grasped when tilting the container to dispense liquid from the dispensing chamber so as to reduce the risk that excess force applied to the reservoir by a hand holding it will squeeze more liquid than intended into measuring and dispensing chamber. Such handle may be formed by reinforcement of at least one wall of the reservoir to provide sufficient rigidity to prevent squeezing at the reinforcement or by providing a “cut-out” in the reservoir chamber through which a user's fingers may pass and providing reinforcement on or in one or more walls of the reservoir chamber proximate to the cut out. | 09-11-2014 |
Dean C. Jennings, Beverly, MA US
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20090015830 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR MEASURING A CONCENTRATED LIGHT BEAM - Methods and devices are provided for profiling a beam of light that includes a wavelength λ. The beam of light is received. Secondary light is generated at a wavelength λ′ different from wavelength λ by fluorescing a material with the received beam of light. The secondary light is separated from the received beam of light. The separated secondary light is optically directed to a sensor. | 01-15-2009 |
20100266268 | Multi-stage Optical Homogenization - Substrate processing equipment and methods are used to improve the uniformity of illumination across an illuminated portion of a substrate by processing light with multiple optical homogenizers. The multiple optical homogenizers each include micro-lens arrays and Fourier lens. The multiple optical homogenizers are arranged so that the output numerical aperture of one of the optical homogenizers is within 5% of the input numerical aperture of another optical homogenizer. | 10-21-2010 |
20110095007 | THERMAL FLUX PROCESSING BY SCANNING A FOCUSED LINE BEAM - The thermal processing device includes a stage, a continuous wave electromagnetic radiation source, a series of lenses, a translation mechanism, a detection module, a three-dimensional auto-focus, and a computer system. The stage is configured to receive a substrate thereon. The continuous wave electromagnetic radiation source is disposed adjacent the stage, and is configured to emit continuous wave electromagnetic radiation along a path towards the substrate. The series of lenses is disposed between the continuous wave electromagnetic radiation source and the stage, and are configured to condense the continuous wave electromagnetic radiation into a line of continuous wave electromagnetic radiation on a surface of the substrate. The translation mechanism is configured to translate the stage and the line of continuous wave electromagnetic radiation relative to one another. The detection module is positioned within the path, and is configured to detect continuous wave electromagnetic radiation. | 04-28-2011 |
20110277932 | ELECTROSTATIC CHUCK CLEANING DURING SEMICONDUCTOR SUBSTRATE PROCESSING - Methods and apparatus for cleaning electrostatic chucks in processing chambers are provided. The process comprises flowing a backside gas comprising a reactive agent into a zone in a process chamber, the zone defined by a space between a surface of an electrostatic chuck or of a cleaning station and a surface of a substrate. The surface of the electrostatic chuck is etched with the reactive agent to remove debris. An apparatus for cleaning an electrostatic chuck is also provided, the apparatus comprising: a process chamber; an elongate arm having a reach disposed through a wall of the process chamber; an electrostatic chuck attached to the elongate arm; a cleaning station located within the reach of the elongate arm; and a reactive gas source that is operatively connected to the cleaning station. | 11-17-2011 |
20120205347 | Scanned laser light source - The thermal processing device includes a stage, a continuous wave electromagnetic radiation source, a series of lenses, a translation mechanism, a detection module, a three-dimensional auto-focus, and a computer system. The stage is configured to receive a substrate thereon. The continuous wave electromagnetic radiation source is disposed adjacent the stage, and is configured to emit continuous wave electromagnetic radiation along a path towards the substrate. The series of lenses is disposed between the continuous wave electromagnetic radiation source and the stage, and are configured to condense the continuous wave electromagnetic radiation into a line of continuous wave electromagnetic radiation on a surface of the substrate. The translation mechanism is configured to translate the stage and the line of continuous wave electromagnetic radiation relative to one another. The detection module is positioned within the path, and is configured to detect continuous wave electromagnetic radiation. | 08-16-2012 |
20130008878 | THERMAL FLUX ANNEALING INFLUENCE OF BURIED SPECIES - A method including introducing a species into a substrate including semiconductor material; and translating linearly focused electromagnetic radiation across a surface of the substrate, the electromagnetic radiation being sufficient to thermally influence the species. An apparatus including an electromagnetic radiation source; a stage having dimensions suitable for accommodating a semiconductor substrate within a chamber; an optical element disposed between the electromagnetic radiation source and the stage to focus radiation from the electromagnetic radiation source into a line having a length determined by the diameter of a substrate to be placed on the stage; and a controller coupled to the electromagnetic radiation source including machine readable program instructions that allow the controller to control the depth into which a substrate is exposed to the radiation. | 01-10-2013 |
20150053659 | Thermal processing by scanning a laser line beam - The thermal processing device includes a stage, a continuous wave electromagnetic radiation source, a series of lenses, a translation mechanism, a detection module, a three-dimensional auto-focus, and a computer system. The stage is configured to receive a substrate thereon. The continuous wave electromagnetic radiation source is disposed adjacent the stage, and is configured to emit continuous wave electromagnetic radiation along a path towards the substrate. The series of lenses is disposed between the continuous wave electromagnetic radiation source and the stage, and are configured to condense the continuous wave electromagnetic radiation into a line of continuous wave electromagnetic radiation on a surface of the substrate. The translation mechanism is configured to translate the stage and the line of continuous wave electromagnetic radiation relative to one another. The detection module is positioned within the path, and is configured to detect continuous wave electromagnetic radiation. | 02-26-2015 |
Derrick L. Jennings, Maumi, OH US
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20120040251 | BATTERY ELECTRODE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME - A battery electrode with a pasting textile, fabric, or scrim made with an electrode grid (e.g., a stamped grid or expanded metal grid) coated in battery electrode and covered with pasting textile formed of a bonded, non-woven fiber web. The web is formed from one or more fibers with an average length greater than 20 μm. In various embodiments, the web is formed from one or more spun, continuous fibers. The battery electrode may be made in a continuous process where multiple grids are formed in a single sheet, coated with electrode active material, and the scrim before being cut into individual electrodes. | 02-16-2012 |
20140363742 | FIBER SCRIM, BATTERY ELECTRODE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME - A battery electrode with a pasting textile, fabric, or scrim made with an electrode grid (e.g., a stamped grid or expanded metal grid) coated in battery electrode and covered with pasting textile formed of a bonded, non-woven fiber web. The web is formed from one or more fibers with an average length greater than 20 μm. In various embodiments, the web is formed from one or more spun, continuous fibers. The battery electrode may be made in a continuous process where multiple grids are formed in a single sheet, coated with electrode active material and the scrim before being cut into individual electrodes. | 12-11-2014 |
Eric Jennings, Reno, NV US
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20090276291 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR NETWORKING SHOPS ONLINE AND OFFLINE - Garments are presented to a consumer using a computer by reading a database of garments, wherein the database of garments includes parameters for at least some of the garments represented by records in the database of garments, the parameters including at least a garment type, reading data representing a plurality of garment types, the data including, for each type of the plurality of garment types, obtaining consumer measurements from the consumer or a source derived from the consumer, obtaining garment measurements for garments in the database of garments, comparing customer measurements to garment measurements, scoring garments from the database of garments based on garment measurements and customer measurements, and presenting the consumer or consumer representative with a computer generated filtered listed of garments from the database of garments ordered, at least approximately, according to garment scores, based on context. | 11-05-2009 |
20100023426 | DISTRIBUTED MATCHING SYSTEM FOR COMPARING GARMENT INFORMATION AND BUYER INFORMATION EMBEDDED IN OBJECT METADATA AT DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING LOCATIONS - An online garment selection and acquisition system comprises at least a server computer system that receives requests from client computer systems and/or client devices and responds to those requests, wherein the server computer system is configured to be able to access a database system for reading data therefrom in order to provide matching of garments and consumers according to a set of computer-readable rules and an application that applies those rules. The application can execute in a distributed manner, such as where the garment data is embedded in images or objects that are presented to the consumer (or consumer representative), such as being shown as web pages, and the application executes at a computer presenting the web page and/or the consumer computer. | 01-28-2010 |
20100030620 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR NETWORKING SHOPS ONLINE AND OFFLINE - A computer implemented method presents garments to a consumer using a computer by reading a garment database. The database includes garments from a plurality of retail, manufacturing, and media partners. Media and retail partners combine inventories on data servers and allow each partner to show a particular offering of garments at their website. A given partner may tailor the particular garment offering to subscribers based on a profile relating to the garment parameters contained within the database inventory. Applications within the system produce outfits composed of garment selections based on particular user profile information. Outfits selections are presented to the user through a web browser where shopping and purchasing of various garments may be conducted. The computer implemented method is facilitated through databases, database servers, application servers and networks to interrelate inventory offerings between the partners. | 02-04-2010 |
20100030663 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR NETWORKING SHOPS ONLINE AND OFFLINE - A computer implemented method presents garments to a consumer using a computer by reading a garment database. The database includes garments from a plurality of retail, manufacturing, and media partners. Media and retail partners combine inventories on data servers and allow each partner to show a particular offering of garments at their website. A given partner may tailor the particular garment offering to subscribers based on a profile relating to the garment parameters contained within the database inventory. Applications within the system produce outfits composed of garment selections based on particular user profile information. Outfits selections are presented to the user through a web browser where shopping and purchasing of various garments may be conducted. The computer implemented method is facilitated through databases, database servers, application servers and networks to interrelate inventory offerings between the partners. | 02-04-2010 |
20110184832 | System and Method for Networking Shops Online and Offline - Garments are presented to a consumer using a computer by reading a database of garments, wherein the database of garments includes parameters for at least some of the garments represented by records in the database of garments, the parameters including at least a garment type, reading data representing a plurality of garment types, the data including, for each type of the plurality of garment types, obtaining consumer measurements from the consumer or a source derived from the consumer, obtaining garment measurements for garments in the database of garments, comparing customer measurements to garment measurements, scoring garments from the database of garments based on garment measurements and customer measurements, and presenting the consumer or consumer representative with a computer generated filtered listed of garments from the database of garments ordered, at least approximately, according to garment scores, based on context. | 07-28-2011 |
Evan D. Jennings, Atlanta, GA US
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20080215640 | METHOD OF PROCESSING APARTMENT TENANT STATUS INFORMATION - In a method of processing tenant information, a first set of tenant history data, in a first format, is pushed from a first apartment rental management organization database to a central server. A second set of tenant history data, in a second format different from the first format, is pushed from a second apartment rental management organization database to the central server. Selected elements from the first set of tenant history data and the second set of tenant history data are assembled into a central database in a standard format. The central database is stored on the central server. Tenant history data is provided from the central database to a selected apartment rental management organization. | 09-04-2008 |
Ezra Jennings, Cambridge, MA US
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20110010099 | Correlation Analysis of Biological Systems - The present teachings relate to gaining insight into biological states, e.g., disease states or drugged states, by gathering, integrating, and combining biomolecular data. More particularly, the present teachings relate to methods and systems for profiling a state of a biological system, finding accessible biomarkers representative of the state of a biological system, and deriving insights into the biochemistry of a biological system for therapeutic, diagnostic, prognostic and other purposes. | 01-13-2011 |
Faith Lebrun Jennings, Chicago, IL US
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20120289312 | CONTROLLING A MOTION CAPABLE CHAIR IN A WAGERING GAME SYSTEM BASED ON ENVIRONMENTS AND ECOLOGIES - Systems and methods described herein include wagering game systems having a motion capable chair that moves in response to events or conditions that originate externally to a wagering game machine associated with the motion capable chair. Example systems and methods to control the motion capable chair include utilization of sensor data or information servers to determine external events or conditions, and using such data to control one or more motion capable chairs. External events or conditions may include notifications, marketing data, progressive game play events, an emotional state of an occupant of a motion capable chair, sounds, or other external stimuli. | 11-15-2012 |
Hamlin Jennings, Cambridge, MA US
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20120196119 | Protective coatings for metals - Metal products having improved properties and processes for preparing the metal products are provided. In an embodiment, the present disclosure provides for a metal product comprising a metal surface, an oxide layer and a glass layer. The glass layer is provided by coating a stable aqueous silicate or borosilicate solution onto the metal surface and curing the aqueous solution to produce a glass layer. The metal products have surface characteristics that outperform current anodized metal surfaces. | 08-02-2012 |
Hamlin Jennings, Wilmette, IL US
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20090239065 | Protective coatings for metals - Metal products having improved properties and processes for preparing the metal products are provided. In an embodiment, the present disclosure provides for a metal product comprising a metal surface, an oxide layer and a glass layer. The glass layer is provided by coating a stable aqueous silicate or borosilicate solution onto the metal surface and curing the aqueous solution to produce a glass layer. The metal products have surface characteristics that outperform current anodized metal surfaces. | 09-24-2009 |
Harold L. Jennings, Clinton, TN US
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20090293346 | INTEGRATED REACTOR AND CENTRIFUGAL SEPARATOR AND USES THEREOF - A method and apparatus for producing a biodiesel product. The method includes continuously contacting a triglyceride containing component with an alcohol and a catalyst at an elevated temperature in a centrifugal reactor/separator. A less dense phase including the biodiesel product is continuously separated from a more dense phase containing glycerine in the reactor/separator. | 12-03-2009 |
20100008835 | INTEGRATED REACTOR AND CENTRIFUGAL SEPARATOR AND USES THEREOF - An apparatus for providing reaction of fluids and separation of products with increased residence time. The apparatus includes a stationary shell, a rotating hollow cylindrical component disposed in the stationary shell, a residence-time increasing device external to the stationary shell, a standpipe for introducing fluid into an interior cavity of the hollow cylindrical component from the residence-time increasing device, a first outlet in fluid flow communication with the interior cavity of the hollow cylindrical component for a less dense phase fluid, and a second outlet in fluid flow communication with the interior cavity of the hollow cylindrical component for a more dense phase fluid. | 01-14-2010 |
Jack D. Jennings, Warsaw, IN US
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20090222007 | MODULAR STEM EXTENSION - The modular stem component may include a shaft portion, a head, and a sleeve. The shaft portion is configured for receipt within the intramedullary canal of a bone and the head is configured to receive another component of a modular prosthetic system, such as a femoral neck, thereon. In one exemplary embodiment, the head extends radially around at least a portion of the stem and includes a rib defining a flange extending therefrom. The sleeve, which is formed as an independent part of the modular stem component and is made at least partially of a highly porous biomaterial, includes opposing ends and has a bore extending therethrough. The bore is configured to facilitate sliding receipt of the sleeve on the head. | 09-03-2009 |
James Edward Jennings, Louisville, CO US
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20110252664 | Cleat Spike Insole - A shoe foundation assembly for receiving and retaining a number of cleats or spikes into the bottom sole of the shoe such as might be utilized in various sporting events. The shoe foundation assembly includes a unitarily molded shoe cradle component with a toe guard at a first end, a heel guard at a second end, and arch medial. An outsole is bonded to the midsole component sized and shaped to be positioned on the underside base of the shoe cradle component. The detachable cradle incorporates hillock apertures for positioning a number of sealable inserts to receive the cleat/spikes. Bonded to the midsole is an outsole component having a plurality of slit apertures also positioned to receive the plurality of cleat/spikes. A number of different types of cleats or shoe spikes may be inserted into the apertures in the outsole and through the sealable inserts within the midsole. Each of the cleat/spikes incorporates a structure for the retention of the cleat/spike onto the shoe foundation. | 10-20-2011 |
James Edward Jennings, Superior, CO US
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20080318695 | Arena baseball game - Arena Baseball Game is disclosed, involving substantially the same rules as American baseball (e.g., MLB or NCAA) except that balls may be deflected back onto the playing field as a playable ball by a rebounding assembly that surrounds the arena infield. Apparatus for playing an indoor ball game derived from baseball comprises a netting backstop and monster home run wall. The arena has a playing area surrounded by wall means such as padded walls and spectator protective side netting. A baseball-like game played within an enclosed facility, wherein the game rules and facility are designed for fast paced action. | 12-25-2008 |
20130167281 | SOLE BASEBALL GLOVE - This invention relates to a Sole baseball glove/mitt sole and a method of making the same such that a stamped, injection embossed molded glove shell parts may be achieved and recycled. This way the materials we use will go through many cycles of design, manufacture and use. A baseball glove having a foam rubber padding shell with low rebound and energy damping properties is constructed as a shoe sole. A baseball glove method comprising an air, EVA balls, gas or gel bladder disposed insert prior for a sole assembly of a shoe. A further object of the present invention is to provide a consistent flex pattern by the appropriate pre-curved system design while improving traditional glove design details and materials. | 07-04-2013 |
20140100006 | ARENA BASEBALL GAME SYSTEM - An Arena Baseball Game system and method for playing an electronic interactive spectator participation game incorporating many aspects of Rounders, Knickerbocker rules and Negro League baseball innovation “Night Baseball.” The method of play is disclosed, involving some of the same rules as American baseball with virtual interplay. Time is regulated by a game clock and balls may be deflected back as playable by a rebounding assembly that surrounds the arena field. The Arena method of play includes monitored base force out zones and means for ball game conclusion by predetermined “aces” or “runs” and time duration. The arena has a playing area surrounded by a wall structure such as pad and or panel walls and spectator protective vision enabled side covering. A baseball-like game played within an enclosed facility, wherein the game method of play rules and facility are designed for fast paced action. | 04-10-2014 |
20140121792 | ARENA BASEBALL GAME SYSTEM - Arena Baseball Game system method of play includes base excessive force, no collision contact slide zones and describes a protective helmet apparatus for use by baseball fielders. The protective sport television or radio audio device means of communication equipped with display, GPS, infrared scan and sensors to monitor performance and physiological parameters. In operation one or more infrared sensor sits against skin of a user to measure his or her heart rate. In response to oscillation translation and/or rotation of the electronic sport device, portions of forces induced by the mass are transferred to the piezoelectric elements. Electrical energy output by these piezoelectric elements is received in a power controller and can be applied to the battery as self charging. | 05-01-2014 |
20140152016 | ATMOSPHERIC TRANSDUCTION SYSTEM - Atmospheric Transduction System including a Power Frequency broadcast station, a receiver, and a network. The Power Frequency broadcast station includes a transmitter and a computer server. The receiver is in communication with the Power Frequency broadcast transmitter and also includes a user interface for receiving user input commands comprising a request for information from the Power Frequency broadcast station. The receiver is configured to establish a two-way communication path between the receiver and the Power Frequency broadcast transmitter. The network is in communication with the transducer, controller and the receiver for exchanging information therebetween. In response to oscillation translation and/or rotation of the electronic transducer, portions of forces induced by the mass are transferred to the piezoelectric elements. Electrical energy output by these piezoelectric elements is received in a power controller and can be applied to the battery as self charging. The piezoelectric transducer includes a conductive rotor and bearings, at least one of them incorporating a vibrator of mechanical oscillation, having a piezoelectric transducer converting mechanical vibrations into electric power. | 06-05-2014 |
20140180376 | INTRINSIC TRANSDUCTION SYSTEM - An intrinsic transduction system for stimulating portions of the body. The output of the transducer is a stimulating and/or nerve regenerating frequency having components falling within predetermined frequency band limits so as to optimally excite touch nerve fibers relative to nociceptor or pain receptor nerve fibers. Products, in particular a prosthetic disc, shoe, apparel, a spark cleat, incorporating an impact sensing element made from polymeric piezoelectric material. In response to impact, the piezoelectric material generates an electrical signal to a battery powered negative ion emitting unit or to an information display device which is at least partially molded into or contained in the product, or relayed by antenna. In addition, a CPU can be included in the circuitry to provide preprogrammed control of the emitting devices or to evaluate the input from the impact sensing element and a negative ion transducer, permits ready control of a quantity of generated negative ions and resists a size and thickness reduction. The negative ion transducer is of an electron emission type in which electrons are emitted by spin oscillation and/or impressing a negative ion voltage electric discharge . A negative ion transistor chip is used for amplifying a voltage from a capacitor and circuit. | 06-26-2014 |
20140239743 | XENO TRANSDUCTION SYSTEM - An oscillation frequency power amplification circuit is disclosed herein having improved power and frequency receiver characteristics. The power circuit is characterized by having atmospheric capacitance of device electronic amplify resonate by antenna vessel. Piezoelectrically, a high power device is disclosed that encompasses at least some or all of the techniques described above to achieve an amplification that exhibits both high power and frequency characteristics. The handheld phone, media player, EKG device comprises a number of EKG electrodes and a mood media auto select unit connected to the EKG electrodes sensor amplification transducer. | 08-28-2014 |
20140260922 | MATRIX TRANSDUCTION SYSTEM - An ultrasonic oscillation frequency power amplification circuit is disclosed herein having improved power and frequency receiver characteristics. The power circuit is characterized by having atmospheric capacitance of device, octave controlled electronic amplify resonator antenna vessel. As the resonator is far more sensitive to audio feedback than any semi-acoustic guitar, the design of these soundboard is extremely critical, specialized and may incorporate feedback by piezoelectric doping. Organic music is accomplished by incorporating external or environmental energy in the performance by means of ultrasonic transducers. The plugged in sensation is accomplished by sensors. Audience handheld Headstock amplifier absorbs feedback while providing energy through an interactive interface device for concert participants. | 09-18-2014 |
20150052777 | CRADLE HEELS - A high-heel cradle stability device with a tube-post, truss/beams/chords, insole, midsole, outsole, toe platform, bridge, pillar, arch, x-bracing, shank seating and a heel cup, having a pole for fitting the support pillars and sphere balls in a first seated raised area in a region underlying the forward edge of a heel bone, and a second shanked raised area underlying the metatarsal of the comforted arched between. A cradle structure to form part of a shoe, comprising a molded sole member of semi flexible material providing a plurality of fitting holes, said chassis holes fitted for a sole spherical ball. A lightweight platform and heel constructed as a frame for a build to resist drift. | 02-26-2015 |
20150067950 | SMART FIBRE ARMOR - A smart fibre device is headgear, such as an athletic helmet, and includes sensing devices for detecting and deflecting impacts. The sensing devices fabric triggers the piezoelectric device so as to produce a voltage signal. A spinal protection system having a pad of energy-deflecting material that allows flexing and conform to movement. A polarizer is formed with an arrangement of polymer fibers substantially parallel within a polymer matrix. The polymer fibers may be arranged within the polymer matrix as part of a fiber weave. | 03-12-2015 |
Jay Jennings, Tulsa, OK US
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20130022932 | FLARE PILOT DETECTION AND IGNITION SYSTEM - A system having a flame rod assembly for operation in a high temperature pilot burner. The assembly is designed for operation in temperatures from about −40 to 1100 degrees C. The system may operate in inclement weather involving high speed winds and significant amounts of moisture and rain to hurricane storm force levels and rates. The system incorporates an electrical apparatus which may provide flame sensing and ignition via the flame rod assembly incorporating a quick drying insulator around a rod of the assembly to ensure proper operation of the electrical apparatus. | 01-24-2013 |
Jay Jennings, Bellevue, WA US
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20100004008 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTERACTIVE MESSAGING - A method and a system for providing convertible or interactive messaging between two or more users is provided. In an embodiment, a user sends a convertible message to another user. Such convertible messages can be sent using a communication means having two or more fields, ports, or the like. One of the fields, ports, or the like is used to identify the transmission as a convertible message. Another of the fields, ports, or the like is used to relay the text, icon, etc. of the message. Upon recognition of the convertible message, the receiving device allows for the display of the convertible message. The receiving user may manually accept to view the convertible message, and/or may view/not view the convertible message automatically upon receipt due to predefined rules. | 01-07-2010 |
Jessica Amber Jennings, Memphis, TN US
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20100266694 | Chitosan/Carbon Nanotube Composite Scaffolds for Drug Delivery - A novel composite for internal application within wounds, incisions, and the like, for the prevention of biofilm growth therein is provided. Such a composite includes an antibiotic introduced within a sponge-like chitosan delivery product with electrically conductive nanomaterials present. Such a delivery product is also lyophilized subsequent to nanomaterial introduction but prior to antibiotic inclusion. The inventive lyophilized composite permits delivery of needed antibiotics internally within a patient with the simultaneous exposure to a sufficiently strong electrical current to permit a synergistic effect of increased antibiotic efficacy. In such a manner, relatively low amounts of antibiotic may be utilized to reduce the propensity of biofilm formation and/or growth within a wound or incision, or on the surface of an implant. Additionally, the lyophilized chitosan/nanomaterial composite allows for a maximum amount of antibiotic to be introduced with maximum elution therefrom as well. Lastly, the chitosan degrades over time within the subject's body, thereby avoiding any further invasive removal procedures. The method of such a manner of delivering improved antibiotic efficacy for biofilm prevention is encompassed within this invention as well. | 10-21-2010 |
Jessica D. Jennings, Social Circle, GA US
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20100171233 | WOOD COMPOSITES BONDED WITH PHENOL-FORMALDEHYDE BY STEAM INJECTION PRESSING - The present invention relates to a method for preparing a wood composite, and the related wood composite itself formed by steam injection pressing using a phenol-formaldehyde resin binder composition capable of rapidly curing in a saturated or superheated steam atmosphere. | 07-08-2010 |
20100273917 | BONDING WOOD COMPOSITES WITH A CALCIUM-MODIFIED PHENOL-FORMALDEHYDE RESIN - The present invention relates to an aqueous phenol-formaldehyde resole resin prepared by reacting phenol and formaldehyde in the presence of a source of calcium ions, to a curable powdered (particulate) resole resin made by spray drying the aqueous phenol-formaldehyde resole resin, to a method of preparing a wood composite using the curable, powdered resin, and the related wood composite bonded with the curable, powdered resin. | 10-28-2010 |
20130240114 | ADHESIVE COMPOSITIONS HAVING A REDUCED CURE TIME AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING SAME - Adhesive compositions having a reduced cure time and methods for making and using same are provided. In at least one specific embodiment, the adhesive composition can include a mixture of one or more phenolic-aldehyde resins and one or more cure accelerants. The one or more cure accelerants can be selected from the group consisting of: ammonia, ammonium hydroxide, one or more primary amines, one or more secondary amines, one or more tertiary amines, one or more alkanolamines, one or more aromatic amines, one or more polyamines, one or more amides, one or more polyamides, one or more compounds containing at least one amine functional group and at least one sulfur functional group, and any mixture thereof. In one or more embodiments, the adhesive composition can also include one or more hardeners. | 09-19-2013 |
20130292864 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ADJUSTING THE COMPOSITION OF A BINDER SYSTEM CONTAINING TWO OR MORE RESINS - Methods and systems for preparing a binder system are provided. The method can include combining a first resin and a second resin to produce a first binder system. The first binder system can be applied to a first plurality of lignocellulose substrates and at least partially cured to produce a first composite product. The method can also include monitoring one or more process variables. The one or more monitored process variables can be evaluated. An amount of the first resin, the second resin, or both combined with one another can be adjusted in response to the evaluation of the one or more monitored process variables to produce a second binder system. | 11-07-2013 |
20140275352 | METHODS FOR REDUCING THE SOLUBILITY OF PHENOLIC RESINS USING LATENT ACIDS - Resin compositions having a reduced solubility and methods for making and using same are provided. In at least one specific embodiment, the resin composition can include a phenolic resin, a latent acid, a catalyst, and a liquid medium. The catalyst can be a base compound and can be present in an amount of about 2 wt % to about 7 wt %, based on the combined weight of the phenolic resin, the latent acid, the catalyst, and the liquid medium. | 09-18-2014 |
John E. Jennings, Anniston, AL US
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20090114307 | Energy Absorbing Webbings - A tear-away energy absorbing webbing ( | 05-07-2009 |
20120111439 | SHOCK ABSORBING FABRIC STRUCTURES - Fabric structures having two connection segments and an expansion segment between the two connection segments are provided. The fabric structure includes ground yarns that form a sheath, binder yarns, elongation yarns surrounded by the sheath, and lateral yarns. In the expansion segment, at least some of the lateral yarns are interwoven with the elongation yarns to connect the elongation yarns laterally with the sheath. Heat treatment of the expansion segment shrinks the length of the elongation yarns during manufacture. The sheath does not substantially shrink from the heat treatment relative to the elongation yarns and gathers together in an accordion-like arrangement. A tensile load applied to the fabric structure stretches the elongation yarns and unfolds the gathered sheath. The high strength sheath supports the tensile load when completely unfolded, while the elongation yarns absorbs energy as the fabric structure stretches or elongates. | 05-10-2012 |
20130127216 | Tie Down Cord Assembly and Method of Making and Using Same - Disclosed are tie down cord assemblies and methods of assembling same. According to some aspects, the tie down cord assembly includes a webbing having a tunnel portion and a flat portion, with the tunnel portion configured to receive a slotted cord and the flat portion configured to attach to fabric. The slotted cord weaves in and out of the tunnel portion and is configured to interact with a seat frame or other suitable structure to secure the fabric to a seat frame. The tie down cord assembly is configured to be universal so that it can be used with seat frames having different dimensions and/or configurations. | 05-23-2013 |
Joseph Jennings, Kansas City, MO US
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20110161239 | PROVIDING EMERGENCY PLANS FOR A FACILITY - Systems, methods, and computer-readable media for generating emergency plans for a facility are provided. In embodiments, an emergency plan is generated for a designated area of a facility. An alert is received that includes an alert type. The alert type is identified and a plurality of emergency plans associated with the alert type are provided. The plurality of emergency plans includes a primary emergency plan and an alternate emergency plan. A determination is made whether any factors that affect the primary emergency plan are present. If no factors that affect the primary emergency plan are present, the primary emergency plan is displayed to a user. If factors that affect the primary emergency plan are present, the alternate emergency plan is displayed to the user. | 06-30-2011 |
Joshua Ray Jennings, Effingham, IL US
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20130046622 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MANAGING A GROUP BUYING PROGRAM - Customer information associated with a plurality of customers and a plurality of offers associated with a plurality of merchants are received from a deal source. At least one offer is selected for presentation to at least one customer based on the customer information. | 02-21-2013 |
Kevin Jennings, Fairfield, CT US
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20100065045 | Parabolic Trough Solar Reflector With An Independently Supported Collector Tube - A parabolic trough solar collector system has a parabolic reflector used with an independently supported collector tube. The parabolic reflector has a reflective surface formed on a reflective surface support structure, supported by a circular support beam. This assembly rests on a plurality of support and drive rollers supported by a roller support arm, supported by a roller support column. The parabolic reflector assembly rotates against the rollers along a single axis to maintain a focus line of the parabolic reflector surface at the same location as the center of the circle described by the outer edge of the circular support beam. Located at this same focus line is the independently supported collector tube not attached to the parabolic trough reflector. The collector tube is supported on pipe roller hangers, which in turn are supported by a wire catenary system connected to support towers which straddle the parabolic reflector. | 03-18-2010 |
20130098355 | Parabolic Trough Solar Reflector With An Independently Supported Collector Tube - A parabolic trough solar collector system has a parabolic reflector used with an independently supported collector tube. The parabolic reflector has a reflective surface formed on a reflective surface support structure, supported by a circular support beam. This assembly rests on a plurality of support and drive rollers supported by a roller support arm, supported by a roller support column. The parabolic reflector assembly rotates against the rollers along a single axis to maintain a focus line of the parabolic reflector surface at the same location as the center of the circle described by the outer edge of the circular support beam. Located at this same focus line is the independently supported collector tube not attached to the parabolic trough reflector. The collector tube is supported on pipe roller hangers, which in turn are supported by a wire catenary system connected to support towers which straddle the parabolic reflector. | 04-25-2013 |
Kevin Jennings, Lake Oswego, OR US
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20110256724 | GAS AND LIQUID INJECTION METHODS AND APPARATUS - A liquid injection system for a processing chamber includes a liquid injector that receives a liquid from a liquid supply and that selectively pulses the liquid into a conduit. A control module selects a number of pulses and a pulse width of the liquid injector. A gas supply supplies gas into the conduit. A sensor senses at least one of a first temperature and a first pressure in the conduit and that generates at least one of a first temperature signal and a first pressure signal, respectively. The control module confirms that the selected number of pulses occur based on the at least one of the first temperature signal and the first pressure signal. | 10-20-2011 |
20120164834 | Variable-Density Plasma Processing of Semiconductor Substrates - Methods and hardware for generating variable-density plasmas are described. For example, in one embodiment, a process station comprises a showerhead including a showerhead electrode and a substrate holder including a mesa configured to support a substrate, wherein the substrate holder is disposed beneath the showerhead. The substrate holder includes an inner electrode disposed in an inner region of the substrate holder and an outer electrode being disposed in an outer region of the substrate holder. The process station further comprises a plasma generator configured to generate a plasma in a plasma region disposed between the showerhead and the substrate holder, and a controller configured to control the plasma generator, the inner electrode, the outer electrode, and the showerhead electrode to effect a greater plasma density in an outer portion of the plasma region than in an inner portion of the plasma region. | 06-28-2012 |
Kurt Jennings, Weehawken, NJ US
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20130114842 | Ear Bud Adaptor - An adaptor for an ear bud headphone that adds an over-the-ear loop to enhance security of the placement of the ear bud headphones on the ear of the head phone user. An ear loop (that may or may not be adjustable in pivoting or up and down direction) is connected to a sheath receptacle that the ear bud snaps into. The contoured sheath is concave to follow the form of the ear bud. The ear bud wire passes through an open channel. The ear bud headphone securely held by the sheath. The tubular shaft, inherent in the ear bud design, is secured by fins that wrap around the tubular shaft. | 05-09-2013 |
Lee Jennings, Ewing, NJ US
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20090270154 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PLAYING A GAME MATCHING CARD AND DICE VALUES - The present invention relates to a game in which a player is dealt a single game piece, such as a card, and the assigned value of the game piece is matched against a roll of a pair of dice to determine a winner of the hand. A first bet can be placed on a winner of the hand before the game piece is dealt. A payout is paid if a winner of the game is determined from a match of the assigned value of the game piece and the total value of the pair of dice. If the player is dealt a game piece having an assigned value of one, two, three, four, five, or six, the player can optionally place a single bet for the match of a single die from the rolled pair of dice. A payout is paid if a winner is determined from a match of the assigned value of the card and the value of the single die. If a King is dealt, the hand is an automatic winner. | 10-29-2009 |
Lisa Jennings, Memphis, TN US
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20120237585 | Adhesive Composition For Carrying Therapeutic Agents As Delivery Vehicle On Coatings Applied To Vascular Grafts - Water-soluble polymeric adhesive compositions and their use as delivery vehicles for carrying therapeutic agents on implantable devices, such as vascular grafts, are disclosed. Use of drug-coated vascular grafts is demonstrated for delivery of the therapeutic agents in vivo, thereby inhibiting restenosis or neointimal hyperplasia of the vascular graft and inhibiting infection at the vascular graft site. Methods of forming the adhesive and making the coated vascular grafts are also disclosed. | 09-20-2012 |
20140112968 | ADHESIVE COMPOSITION FOR CARRYING THERAPEUTIC AGENTS AS DELIVERY VEHICLE ON COATING APPLIED TO VASCULAR GRAFTS - Water-soluble polymeric adhesive compositions and their use as delivery vehicles for carrying therapeutic agents on implantable devices, such as vascular grafts, are disclosed. Use of drug-coated vascular grafts is demonstrated for delivery of the therapeutic agents in vivo, thereby inhibiting restenosis or neointimal hyperplasia of the vascular graft and inhibiting infection at the vascular graft site. Methods of forming the adhesive and making the coated vascular grafts are also disclosed. | 04-24-2014 |
Lisa K. Jennings, Memphis, TN US
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20100179644 | BARRIER STENT AND USE THEREOF - The present invention relates to a vascular stent that includes an expandable stent defining an interior compartment, a first polymeric layer exposed to the interior compartment defined by the stent, the first layer comprising an agent that promotes re-endothelialization, an agent that inhibits thrombosis, or a combination thereof, and a second polymeric layer at least partially external of the stent, the second layer being adapted for contacting a vascular surface and being characterized by pores that are substantially impermeable to vascular smooth muscle cell migration. Method of making and using the vascular stent are also disclosed. | 07-15-2010 |
Mark John Jennings, Saline, MI US
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20090050383 | VEHICLE PROPULSION SYSTEM WITH SELECTABLE ENERGY SOURCES AND METHOD OF USE - A propulsion system includes a first torque producing arrangement including an electric machine configured to a first energy source supplying electrical energy to the electric machine. The system also includes a second torque producing arrangement having an engine connected to a second energy source configured to supply gaseous fuel to the engine. The system has a hydrogen production system having an electrolyzer, a water source, a hydrogen dispensing and loading system, and a connection to an electricity grid. Hydrogen is loaded to the second energy source when the electrolyzer is electrolyzing the water. The engine further connects to a third energy source configured to supply a non-hydrogen fuel to the engine. The system has a controller electrically connected to the motor and the engine capable of selecting the propulsion component and the fuel source. | 02-26-2009 |
20110014533 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR POWER CONTROL IN AN AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE - A method for controlling a vehicle including a fuel cell system and an energy storage unit includes, if the fuel cell system is charging the energy storage unit, determining an average ratio of (i) a change in energy stored in the energy storage unit and (ii) a mass of hydrogen consumed by the fuel cell system to generate the change in energy stored in the energy storage unit. The method also includes, if the fuel cell system is not charging the energy storage unit, selecting a target operating power for the fuel cell system based on vehicle power demand and the determined ratio that sufficiently minimizes drive cycle hydrogen consumption by the fuel cell system. | 01-20-2011 |
20130041552 | Methods and Apparatus for Estimating Power Usage - A computer-implemented method includes establishing a road network model on which a plurality of simulated vehicles may be run. The method also includes setting up a plurality of scenarios under which vehicle driving conditions vary to be run on the road network model. The illustrative method includes receiving energy usage related data for a plurality of simulated vehicles run in at least one of the plurality of scenarios on the road network model. The method further includes calculating a total energy consumption for each of the vehicles. The method additionally includes repeating the receiving and calculating steps to determine how various elements of the road network model and scenarios effect vehicle energy consumption. | 02-14-2013 |
20130189600 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR POWER CONTROL IN AN AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE - A method for controlling a vehicle including a fuel cell system and an energy storage unit includes, if the fuel cell system is charging the energy storage unit, determining an average ratio of (i) a change in energy stored in the energy storage unit and (ii) a mass of hydrogen consumed by the fuel cell system to generate the change in energy stored in the energy storage unit. The method also includes, if the fuel cell system is not charging the energy storage unit, selecting a target operating power for the fuel cell system based on vehicle power demand and the determined ratio that sufficiently minimizes drive cycle hydrogen consumption by the fuel cell system. | 07-25-2013 |
20130304380 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR ESTIMATING POWER USAGE - A computer-implemented method includes establishing a road network model on which a plurality of simulated vehicles may be run. The method also includes setting up a plurality of scenarios under which vehicle driving conditions vary to be run on the road network model. The illustrative method includes receiving energy usage related data for a plurality of simulated vehicles run in at least one of the plurality of scenarios on the road network model. The method further includes calculating a total energy consumption for each of the vehicles. The method additionally includes repeating the receiving and calculating steps to determine how various elements of the road network model and scenarios effect vehicle energy consumption. | 11-14-2013 |
Mark Kingston Jennings, Vancouver, WA US
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20110303476 | Optimized clutch bearing lubrication path for preloaded hydraulic linkage applications - The present invention provides an arrangement of a vehicle with a clutch release bearing and a lubrication path through a bell housing of a transmission. | 12-15-2011 |
Michael Jennings, Chandler, AZ US
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20090157929 | DATA ARBITRATION ON A BUS TO DETERMINE AN EXTREME VALUE - A system includes a master device and a plurality of slave devices. The master device initiates a bus transaction having an arbitration data field for processing by a subset of the slave devices. Each slave device of the subset arbitrates a corresponding data value for the arbitration data field via the multiple-access bus such that an extreme data value of the data values of the slave devices of the subset is transmitted via the multiple-access bus for the arbitration data field. The slave device can arbitrate its data value by providing the data value for serial transmission via a data line of the multiple-access bus and monitoring the data line. In response to determining that a bit value of the data value being provided does not match the state of the data line, the slave device terminates provision of the data value, thereby ceasing arbitration of its data value. | 06-18-2009 |
Michael Jennings, Cross Junction, VA US
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20100216616 | Exercising Device - An exercising device includes a disc shaped member capable of rotating about a point of rotation. The exercising device also includes an elongated supporting member connected to the point of rotation of the disc shaped member. Further, the exercising device includes a braking mechanism carried by the elongated supporting member. The braking mechanism is capable of contacting the disc shaped member to apply a resistance to the rotation of the disc shaped member. Moreover, the exercising device includes a foot engaging member connected to the disc shaped member. The foot engaging member is adapted to be operated by feet of an individual. The operation of the foot engaging member by the individual against the resistance to the rotation applied by the braking mechanism exercises the individual. | 08-26-2010 |
Philip J. Jennings, Hope Valley, RI US
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20100070309 | Method and System for Assessing Insurance Risk - The disclosed technology provides systems and methods for estimating the risk of loss for a location. A computer implemented method in accordance with the disclosed technology accesses one or more geographical characteristics associated with a geographical address, considers a plurality of perils and for each peril, computes a corresponding measure of peril that indicates a risk of loss at the geographical address from that peril. The corresponding measure of peril is computed based on the geographical characteristic(s) associated with the geographical address. The individual measures of peril are combined to form a combined measure that indicates a combined risk of loss at the geographical address from the plurality of perils. In one embodiment, the combined measure is used to compute an insurance premium for property at the geographical address. The disclosed technology also includes a computer executing software, wherein the executed software causes the computer to perform the steps above. | 03-18-2010 |
Phillip Jennings, Chicago, IL US
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20080233956 | Method and system for location-based communication - A method and system for location-based communication. A selection of a source transceiver from a plurality of available transceivers associated with a source may be received. A telephony session may be initiated with the selected source transceiver. A mobile target transceiver may be geographically located. A result of the geographic location regarding the located mobile target transceiver may be provided. The located mobile target transceiver may be connected to the telephony session. | 09-25-2008 |
20130303136 | Method and System for Location-Based Communication - A method and system for location-based communication. A selection of a source transceiver from a plurality of available transceivers associated with a source may be received. A telephony session may be initiated with the selected source transceiver. A mobile target transceiver may be geographically located. A result of the geographic location regarding the located mobile target transceiver may be provided. The located mobile target transceiver may be connected to the telephony session. | 11-14-2013 |
Priscilla Jennings, Wilmington, MA US
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20100113751 | PURIFICATION OF ACIDIC PROTEINS USING CERAMIC HYDROXYAPATITE CHROMATOGRAPHY - The present invention provides a method of removing product-related inactive or partially active species, high molecular weight aggregates, as well as other process-related impurities from preparations of acidic proteins by using ceramic hydroxyapatite chromatography. | 05-06-2010 |
Rex Jennings, Voluntown, CT US
Rex A. Jennings, Voluntown, CT US
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20100120858 | Piperidine Derivatives - The invention relates to compounds of Formula (I) | 05-13-2010 |
Richard Earl Jennings, Fredricksburg, VA US
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20110210884 | Apparatus and method to generate and detect virtual targets - An apparatus and method to generate and detect virtual targets. Position information for one or more virtual targets is calculated onboard a vehicle from real position information obtained from GPS satellites or other external or internal sources. This virtual position information is coded, mixed with a carrier frequency, amplified, and radiated to a nearby test vehicle, such as an aircraft. The amplitude of the radiated signal is adjusted such that the signal containing the virtual position information is received by the test aircraft only. The radiated signal thus adjusted is below the detection threshold of any aircraft further away. The test aircraft decodes the signal and interprets the decoded virtual position information as real aircraft in its vicinity. The coded signals may be structured to comply with the requirements of the FAA's ADS-B system. The apparatus may be mounted on the test aircraft itself, or on a nearby aircraft. | 09-01-2011 |
Robert Jennings, Andover, MA US
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20090147355 | Microscope calibration apparatus and method and stage including calibration apparatus - A stage for supporting a specimen slide and for calibrating a microscope includes a base and a calibration component integral with the base. The calibration component includes at least one calibration element for positional calibration and at least one calibration element for optical calibration. Calibration of the microscope can be performed without the need for independent calibration slides. The calibration component may be a glass calibration component or may be defined by a calibration element formed or etched through the base. | 06-11-2009 |
Robert Clay Jennings, Smyrna, TN US
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20130077529 | AUTOMATED DEVICE DISCOVERY ON A NETWORK - A system and method provide automated discovery of devices on a network. The system may include specialized communications between devices for monitoring and tracking the devices. In particular, devices may transmit and/or receive messages over the network that includes information for discovering, identifying, and/or managing each of the devices on the network. | 03-28-2013 |
Robert E. Jennings, Ellwood City, PA US
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20110236673 | COATED ARTICLES AND MULTI-LAYER COATINGS - Articles are disclosed wherein a color-imparting non-hiding coating layer is deposited on a surface thereof. The coating layer is deposited from a protective coating composition comprising color-imparting particles having a maximum haze of about 10% and a film-forming resin. Methods of using the coatings, and the substrates coated therewith, are also disclosed. | 09-29-2011 |
20110294942 | PIGMENT DISPERSIONS, RELATED COATING COMPOSITIONS AND COATED SUBSTRATES - Disclosed are pigment dispersions and coating compositions that include such pigment dispersions. The pigment dispersions include: (a) a pigment; (b) an acid functional, hydroxyl functional and secondary amine functional acrylic polymer having a weight average molecular weight of at least 11,000; and (c) a liquid carrier comprising an organic solvent. | 12-01-2011 |
Robert M. Jennings, Oldwick, NJ US
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20110127297 | MEASURING AND DISPENSING CONTAINER - A container for measuring a predetermined amount of liquid and dispensing that measured amount. The container includes a reservoir chamber, a measuring and dispensing chamber, and a conduit or tube for transferring liquid from the reservoir chamber to the measuring and dispensing chamber. The reservoir chamber has flexible walls which can be squeezed to drive liquid from the reservoir chamber into the measuring chamber. The passage from the reservoir to the measuring and dispensing chamber is configured and its outlet arranged so that liquid entering the chamber flows down a wall thereof. | 06-02-2011 |
20140252039 | MEASURING AND DISPENSING CONTAINER - A measuring and dispensing container having a flexible walled reservoir chamber, a measuring and dispensing chamber and a conduit for transferring liquid from said reservoir chamber to said measuring and dispensing chamber. The reservoir is provided with a non-squeezable handle by which it can be grasped when tilting the container to dispense liquid from the dispensing chamber so as to reduce the risk that excess force applied to the reservoir by a hand holding it will squeeze more liquid than intended into measuring and dispensing chamber. Such handle may be formed by reinforcement of at least one wall of the reservoir to provide sufficient rigidity to prevent squeezing at the reinforcement or by providing a “cut-out” in the reservoir chamber through which a user's fingers may pass and providing reinforcement on or in one or more walls of the reservoir chamber proximate to the cut out. | 09-11-2014 |
Robert Richard Jennings, Homer Glen, IL US
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20120227231 | APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR RETAINING AND INSTALLING RIVETS - An apparatus and system for retaining and installing rivets into a belt fastener includes a collated rivet strip comprising connected upper and lower strips and retaining a predetermined configuration of rivet heads therebetween. The rivet strip is used in conjunction with a guide block assembly having top and bottom portions interlocked together. The top portion contains studs aligning with the rivet heads to assist the release of the rivet head from the rivet strip, seating the rivets in pilot holes of the lower portion of the guide block assembly for further driving through the belt fastener and into the belt material. | 09-13-2012 |
20120228170 | APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR RETAINING AND INSTALLING RIVETS - An apparatus and system for retaining and installing rivets into a belt fastener includes a collated rivet strip comprising connected upper and lower strips and retaining a predetermined configuration of rivet heads therebetween. The rivet strip is used in conjunction with a guide block assembly having top and bottom portions interlocked together. The top portion contains studs aligning with the rivet heads to assist the release of the rivet head from the rivet strip, seating the rivets in pilot holes of the lower portion of the guide block assembly for further driving through the belt fastener and into the belt material. | 09-13-2012 |
20130105542 | FASTENER DRIVER ASSEMBLY | 05-02-2013 |
Robert W. Jennings, Morenci, MI US
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20100011694 | Pultrusion Method and Related Article - A method of forming a reinforced composite structure comprises providing a plurality of fiberglass rovings to a resin applicator. The plastic applicator has an inlet, an outlet, and a plastic applicator cavity such that the rovings enter the plastic applicator through the inlet and exit through the outlet. The inlet and outlet are relatively positioned to spread out the rovings. Resin-containing rovings are directed between a first fiberglass matt and a second fiberglass matt and then cured. A joint that connects two frame members formed by the method of the invention is provided. | 01-21-2010 |
Sandra Marie Jennings, Gregory, CT US
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20090131397 | ESTROGEN MODULATORS - The present application is directed to a new class of isoxazoles and their use as estrogen modulators. | 05-21-2009 |
Sandra Marie Jennings, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20090170886 | ANDROGEN MODULATORS - The present invention is directed to a new class of benzonitriles and to their use as androgen receptor modulators. Other aspects of the invention are directed to the use of these compounds to decrease excess sebum secretions and to stimulate hair growth. | 07-02-2009 |
Seth William Jennings, Ferndale, WA US
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20120217806 | CHARGE EQUALIZATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A battery system having at least one battery string of more than two batteries connected in series, a charge equalization circuit, a relay matrix, and a balance controller. The charge equalization circuit is capable of equalizing the charge on any pair of series connected batteries in the at least one battery string. The relay matrix is operatively connected between the charge equalization circuit and the at least one battery string. The balance controller controls the relay matrix such that at least one to battery characteristic of at least one battery is sensed. Based on at least one sensed battery characteristic, the balance controller controls the relay matrix such that the charge equalization circuit is connected across at least one pair of series connected batteries in the at least one battery string. | 08-30-2012 |
Shannon E. Jennings, Exeter, NH US
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20110030045 | Methods and Systems for Controlling Access to Resources and Privileges Per Process - To control privileges and access to resources on a per-process basis, an administrator creates a rule that may be applied to modify a token of a process. The rule may include an application-criterion set and changes to be made to the groups and/or privileges of the token. The rule may be set as a policy within a group policy object (GPO), where a GPO is associated with one or more groups of computers or users. When a GPO containing a rule is applied to a computer, a driver installed on the computer may access the rule(s) anytime a logged-on user executes a process. If the executed process satisfies the criterion set of a rule, the changes contained within the rule are made to the process token, and the user has expanded and/or contracted access and/or privileges for only that process. | 02-03-2011 |
20150047025 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CONTROLLING ACCESS TO RESOURCES AND PRIVILEGES PER PROCESS - To control privileges and access to resources on a per-process basis, an administrator creates a rule that may be applied to modify a token of a process. The rule may include an application-criterion set and changes to be made to the groups and/or privileges of the token. The rule may be set as a policy within a group policy object (GPO), where a GPO is associated with one or more groups of computers or users. When a GPO containing a rule is applied to a computer, a driver installed on the computer may access the rule(s) anytime a logged-on user executes a process. If the executed process satisfies the criterion set of a rule, the changes contained within the rule are made to the process token, and the user has expanded and/or contracted access and/or privileges for only that process. | 02-12-2015 |
20150074828 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CONTROLLING ACCESS TO RESOURCES AND PRIVILEGES PER PROCESS - To control privileges and access to resources on a per-process basis, an administrator creates a rule that may be applied to modify a token of a process. The rule may include an application-criterion set and changes to be made to the groups and/or privileges of the token. The rule may be set as a policy within a group policy object (GPO), where a GPO is associated with one or more groups of computers or users. When a GPO containing a rule is applied to a computer, a driver installed on the computer may access the rule(s) anytime a logged-on user executes a process. If the executed process satisfies the criterion set of a rule, the changes contained within the rule are made to the process token, and the user has expanded and/or contracted access and/or privileges for only that process. | 03-12-2015 |
Terry Jennings, Fultondale, AL US
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20130067735 | DEVICE TO FACILITATE THE ASSEMBLY AND FIXATION OF A JUNCTION BOX IN AN ELECTRICAL ENGINE - “DEVICE TO FACILITATE THE ASSEMBLY AND FIXATION OF A JUNCTION BOX IN AN ELECTRICAL ENGINE”, being the device to facilitate the assembly and fixation of a junction box belonging to an old engine to be replaced by a new engine, even there being differences between perforation standards noticed in old junction box and in the new electrical engine; said device is referred by number ( | 03-21-2013 |
Terry Jennings, Westminster, CO US
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20110282650 | AUTOMATIC NORMALIZATION OF SPOKEN SYLLABLE DURATION - A very common problem is when people speak a language other than the language which they are accustomed, syllables can be spoken for longer or shorter than the listener would regard as appropriate. An example of this can be observed when people who have a heavy Japanese accent speak English. Since Japanese words end with vowels, there is a tendency for native Japanese to add a vowel sound to the end of English words that should end with a consonant. Illustratively, native Japanese speakers often pronounce “orange” as “orenji.” An aspect provides an automatic speech-correcting process that would not necessarily need to know that fruit is being discussed; the system would only need to know that the speaker is accustomed to Japanese, that the listener is accustomed to English, that “orenji” is not a word in English, and that “orenji” is a typical Japanese mispronunciation of the English word “orange.” | 11-17-2011 |
Terry Don Jennings, Westminster, CO US
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20100235371 | DEFERRED CONTROL OF SURROGATE KEY GENERATION IN A DISTRIBUTED PROCESSING ARCHITECTURE - An event reporting system includes a computational component | 09-16-2010 |
20120215737 | CENTRAL REPOSITORY FOR SEARCHES - Search systems and methods are disclosed. Content and data in support of search results are stored in a central repository. Moreover, the centrally stored content and data can be made available to one or more authorized devices. Searches can be conducted across a single device, or a community of devices. The community of devices over which a search is performed can include devices that are not publicly accessible, and that require the provision of authentication information. The community of devices over which a search is performed, and the set of authorized devices, can be determined based on various factors. | 08-23-2012 |
20120300921 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SEARCH-BASED WORK ASSIGNMENTS IN A CONTACT CENTER - Provided herein is a system and method for assigning a service contact from a customer to a service agent. The method may include: generating a customer information record from the service contact; producing a result set of eligible service agents by use of the customer information record; sorting the result set of eligible service agents based upon a predetermined criterion, to produce a sorted result set of eligible service agents; assigning a service agent from the sorted result set of eligible service agents, to produce an assigned service agent; and monitoring a communication channel for a refusal message from the assigned service agent. If a refusal message is received from the assigned service agent, then the method may further include: classifying the assigned service agent as ineligible; and assigning another service agent from the sorted result set of eligible service agents, to produce an assigned service agent. | 11-29-2012 |
20130111355 | METHODS, APPARATUSES, AND COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIA FOR PROVIDING A COLLABORATION LICENSE TO AN APPLICATION FOR PARTICIPANT USER DEVICE(S) PARTICIPATING IN AN ON-LINE COLLABORATION | 05-02-2013 |
20130236002 | USING FACTOR ANALYSIS TO IMPROVE WORK ASSIGNMENT PERFORMANCE - In the next generation contact center, a plethora of attributes may be used to describe incoming work requests as well as agents able to handle the work. A work assignment engine may have to sort through hundreds of combinations of attributes in order to identify the optimal or a close-to-optimal solution. One of the problems is how to process this amount of information quickly, as discussed above, at times on systems that do not have the computational horsepower to analyze complex data in a timely manner. This can create a tremendous, unmanageable computational burden for the contact center. One exemplary embodiment reduces the computational burden, and provides additional benefits, by employing a contact center-optimized extension of factor analysis techniques. In general, factor analysis is a statistical method used to describe variability among observed, correlated variables, e.g., attributes, in terms of a potentially lower number of unobserved, uncorrelated variables called factors. | 09-12-2013 |
Thomas A. Jennings, Little Rock, AR US
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20090215983 | Compounds and methods for inhibiting hepatitis C virus replication - The inventors have discovered that an ATPase-deficient dominant-negative mutant NS3 protein of hepatitis C virus inhibits activity of the wild-type NS3 protein and inhibits replication of hepatitis C virus (HCV). The solved crystal structure of a multi-enzyme NS3 complex on a DNA substrate is also provided. The inventors have tested a peptide matching the sequence of a portion of NS3 that interacts with another NS3 molecule for inhibiting HCV replication. The peptide inhibits HCV replication. Accordingly, the invention provides a method of inhibiting HCV replication in cells infected with HCV involving transforming the cells with a vector expressing a dominant-negative mutant NS3 gene. The invention also provides a method of inhibiting HCV replication in cells infected with HCV involving administering to the cells a dominant-negative mutant NS3 protein. The invention also provides peptides and agents that inhibit HCV replication and methods of identifying agents that inhibit HCV replication. | 08-27-2009 |
Tom Jennings, Indianapolis, IN US
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20130138024 | MASSAGE DEVICE - Disclosed in some embodiments are unique massage devices that incorporate a generally disk-shaped member. In some preferred forms, the disk-shaped member will have an outer annular surface for contacting and massaging the body of a massage recipient, and the outer annular surface will have a variable width around the disk-shaped member. While this outer annular surface might be provided by an individual object (e.g., a molded rubber member), in some preferred forms, the outer annular surface will be provided by two or more constituent pieces that have been united to form a full outer annular surface. The invention also provides methods for constructing and using such massage devices. | 05-30-2013 |
W. Earl Jennings, Dublin, OH US
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20120136782 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FACILITATING NETWORK TRANSACTION PROCESSING - According to one embodiment, the present invention relates to a method and a system for facilitating settlement processing within a network of financial institutions may include receiving one or more payment items from a plurality of payment entities, at a centralized agent; aggregating the payment items into one or more categories; identifying a payee financial institution and a payor financial institution for each payment items, wherein the payee financial institution and the payor financial institution are different; determining whether the payee financial institution and the payor financial institution are within the network of financial institutions; for the payee and payor within the network, determining at the centralized agent a settlement path within the network of financial institutions for each payment item; and for the payee and payor that are not within the network, forwarding the payment items to a third party settlement entity. | 05-31-2012 |
Wendy Jennings, Roswell, GA US
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20090063661 | METHOD, SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR PRESENTING FORMS AND PUBLISHING FORM DATA - A computer system, method, and computer-readable medium for presenting forms and publishing form data are provided. A software component is operative to determine if a request for a network resource containing a form has been received. If such a request has been received, the software component determines whether a previously compiled class file should be utilized to respond to the form request. If a previously compiled class file cannot be utilized, the software component compiles a class file capable of generating the fields of the requested form. When the class file is compiled, a field engine table is consulted and field names for the fields to be placed on the requested form are retrieved. A field name specified in the field engine table is associated with the correspondence fields in a form. When a submission containing response data for the fields in the form as received, the software component saves the response data in an output table having fields named identically to the fields in the form. | 03-05-2009 |
William F. Jennings, Omaha, NE US
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20080308617 | Container with Improved Content Material Release Opening - A container having a compose content material release opening formed from a wall having a major opening and a flap having one or more smaller flap edge openings. | 12-18-2008 |