Mattson, US
Barbara L. Mattson, Cincinnati, OH US
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20110282354 | Fistula Cleaning and Repair Device and Method - A fistula cleaning and repairing device comprises a device for cleaning a fistula and a device for repairing a fistula. Some versions of the device for cleaning a fistula comprise a rotary device with ah head configured to debride a fistula. Some versions of the device for cleaning comprise an abrasive catheter. Some versions of the device for cleaning comprise a plurality of abrasive beads. Some versions of the device for repairing a fistula comprise an implantable stent. Some versions of the device for repairing a fistula comprise an implantable mesh. Some versions of the device for repairing a fistula comprise a swab configured to deliver a medical fluid. | 11-17-2011 |
20110282381 | Therapeutic Cell Applicator Instrument with Modular Tips - A surgical device comprises a housing, a bioprocessing module, an end effector, and a pumping device. The bioprocessing module comprises media reservoirs, fluid conduits in communication with the reservoirs, and a port through which media is expelled. The end effector is configured for insertion into a lumen and delivering a tissue repair composition into that lumen. The end effector has at least one fluid conduit extending therethrough and at least one orifice in communication with the fluid conduit. The fluid conduit in the first end effector is in fluid communication with the port on the bioprocessing module. The pumping device is operable to urge a tissue repair composition comprising at least a portion of the contents of the media reservoirs through the fluid conduit of the first end effector such that the tissue repair composition is expelled from the at least one orifice. | 11-17-2011 |
Brian Jon Mattson, Redmond, WA US
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20100223085 | MODULARIZATION OF DATA CENTER FUNCTIONS - In one example, a data center may be built in modular components that may be pre-manufactured and separately deployable. Each modular component may provide functionality such as server capacity, cooling capacity, fire protection, resistance to electrical failure. Some components may be added to the data center by connecting them to the center's utility spine, and others may be added by connecting them to other components. The spine itself may be a modular component, so that spine capacity can be expanded or contracted by adding or removing spine modules. The various components may implement functions that are part of standards for various levels of reliability for data centers. Thus, the reliability level that a data center meets may be increased or decreased to fit the circumstances by adding or removing components. | 09-02-2010 |
20120055012 | MODULARIZATION OF DATA CENTER FUNCTIONS - In one example, a data center may be built in modular components that may be pre-manufactured and separately deployable. Each modular component may provide functionality such as server capacity, cooling capacity, fire protection, resistance to electrical failure. Some components may be added to the data center by connecting them to the center's utility spine, and others may be added by connecting them to other components. The spine itself may be a modular component, so that spine capacity can be expanded or contracted by adding or removing spine modules. The various components may implement functions that are part of standards for various levels of reliability for data centers. Thus, the reliability level that a data center meets may be increased or decreased to fit the circumstances by adding or removing components. | 03-08-2012 |
Carl Henry Mattson, Florence, NJ US
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20140047647 | METHOD OF WASHING TEXTILE ARTICLES - The present invention relates to a method of washing textile articles that can be carried out, for example, in a continuous batch tunnel washer. Embodiments of the present method can include treating the textile with an aqueous composition including cleaning agent and halogen-containing bleaching agent for a time sufficient to remove soil from the textile and contacting the halogen-treated textile with an aqueous composition including a peroxycarboxylic acid. The concentration of halogen after the sufficient time can be at a level that does not result in adverse interaction between the halogen-containing bleaching agent and the peroxycarboxylic acid. | 02-20-2014 |
Christopher Mattson, Provo, UT US
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20120152577 | HAND TOOL IMPACTING APPARATUS AND METHOD - A hand tool impacting device may include, a drive shaft with an aperture, an impaler disk, and a floating pin positioned within the aperture of the drive shaft. A set of circular ramps on the outer edge of the impaler disk may interact with a stationary pin insert to translate the drive shaft and create an impacting motion. A pair of springs placed against either side of the floating pin may allow a specialized tool bit to engage or disengage the impaler disk, thereby allowing selective use of translational impacting motion, or rotational torque. An impact bit for engaging the impaler disk may include, a tool head configured to engage a work piece and a tool shaft configured to be inserted into a hollow drive shaft to engage a floating pin. According to one embodiment, the impact bit includes a number of sleeves to guide the tool head during operation. | 06-21-2012 |
20120152580 | HAND POWER TOOL AND DRIVE TRAIN - A drive train for supplying power to a power tool may include, a motor, a motor shaft, a rotational coupling mechanism connected to the motor shaft, and a drive shaft connected to the rotational coupling mechanism that forms the shape of a “U.” A pair of enmeshed bevel gears transfers the motion from the motor shaft to an orthogonal tool bit. The drive train may also include a hammering device that transfers a rotational impacting motion to the tool bit. A hand power tool for driving a screw may include a tool shell with an integrally formed vertical handle, a rotational recess formed into the tool shell opposite the handle, and a tool chuck within the rotational recess that drives a screw. The tool may incorporate the drive train as described above. The tool may include a mechanism for locking the tool chuck in a particular position. | 06-21-2012 |
20150231777 | HAND POWER TOOL AND DRIVE TRAIN - A drive train for supplying power to a power tool may include, a motor, a motor shaft, a rotational coupling mechanism connected to the motor shaft, and a drive shaft connected to the rotational coupling mechanism that forms the shape of a “U.” A pair of enmeshed bevel gears transfers the motion from the motor shaft to an orthogonal tool bit. The drive train may also include a hammering device that transfers a rotational impacting motion to the tool bit. A hand power tool for driving a screw may include a tool shell with an integrally formed vertical handle, a rotational recess formed into the tool shell opposite the handle, and a tool chuck within the rotational recess that drives a screw. The tool may incorporate the drive train as described above. The tool may include a mechanism for locking the tool chuck in a particular position. | 08-20-2015 |
Christopher Andrew Mattson, Provo, UT US
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20080256718 | TENSION LOCKING TOOL - A hand tool having first and second plier units attached to one another where a jaw region is operatively configured to have a work piece to be placed therein and a handle region is configured to be used by the user of the tool to grasp the work piece. A tension member is provided to be positioned past a dead point axis so as to apply a clamping force upon the jaw member and the hand tool maintains a grip upon the work piece without continuous interaction with the user of the tool. | 10-23-2008 |
20110083281 | TENSION LOCKING TOOL - A hand tool having first and second plier units attached to one another where a jaw region is operatively configured to have a work piece to be placed therein and a handle region is configured to be used by the user of the tool to grasp the work piece. A tension member is provided to be positioned past a dead point axis so as to apply a clamping force upon the jaw member and the hand tool maintains a grip upon the work piece without continuous interaction with the user of the tool. | 04-14-2011 |
Daniel Mattson, Pleasant Prairie, WI US
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20080238650 | CONFIGURABLE NETWORKED USER INTERFACE AND SWITCH PACK - A printed circuit board (PCB) has a plurality of switch interfaces on its top surface. Each interface is an array of sensors, such as proximity sensors, hall-effect sensors, or a series of inductor coils. The sensors in each array are closely mounted and are all the same for a given PCB. Each array may or may not mount a non-contacting switch selected from a plurality of different types of switches, such as a single push button switch, dual push button switch, a toggle switch, a 3-position rocker switch, a rotary switch, or other type switch. Each switch mounted on the PCB includes one or more indicators for sensing by the sensors or coils, with feedback to determine what type of switch is mounted in each position. The same PCB, or other mount, may thus be used for a variety of unique applications, such as switch packs used in vehicles. | 10-02-2008 |
Douglas J Mattson, Liberty, MO US
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20140034087 | PORTABLE AUTOMATED MINI-BULK CONTAINER RINSING SYSTEM AND METHOD PROVIDING CLOSED SYSTEM MINI-BULK CONTAINER RINSING FOR MINI-BULK CONTAINER REUSE OF DISPOSAL - A portable automated mini-bulk container rinsing system for rinsing mini-bulk containers in a closed, efficient environmentally friendly and economical manner is disclosed. The system includes a cap attachable to a mini-bulk container opening; a rigid tube extending from the cap configured to extend into the mini-bulk container interior; a spray head coupled to the tube at a distal end of the tube spaced from the cap and configured to be within the mini-bulk container interior when the cap is attached to the mini-bulk container opening; and a fluid coupling member attached to an end of the rigid tube opposite the spray head and adapted to be coupled to a source of cleaning fluid, wherein fluid under pressure can flow from the source, through the fluid coupling, through the tube and through the spray head to rinse the mini-bulk container when the cap is coupled to the mini-bulk container opening. | 02-06-2014 |
Eric Mattson, Kenosha, WI US
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20130344390 | SYNTHESIS AND APPLICATIONS OF GRAPHENE BASED NANOMATERIALS - A composition of graphene-based nanomaterials and a method of preparing the composition are provided. A carbon-based precursor is dissolved in water to form a precursor suspension. The precursor suspension is placed onto a substrate, thereby forming a precursor assembly. The precursor assembly is annealed, thereby forming the graphene-based nanomaterials. The graphene-based nanomaterials are crystallographically ordered at least in part and configured to form a plurality of diffraction rings when probed by an incident electron beam. In one aspect, the graphene-based nanomaterials are semiconducting. In one aspect, a method of engineering an energy bandgap of graphene monoxide generally includes providing at least one atomic layer of graphene monoxide having a first energy bandgap, and applying a substantially planar strain is applied to the graphene monoxide, thereby tuning the first energy band gap to a second energy bandgap. | 12-26-2013 |
Geoffrey A. Mattson US
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20110064093 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING DATA COMMUNICATION SESSIONS - A highly scalable in-band mechanism for updating the state information in flows associated with new or ongoing sessions in a data communications network. The method addresses past scalability issues by using the inherent packet forwarding and flow state capabilities of a networking device to also perform configuration and event response updates to the flow's state information. | 03-17-2011 |
Jerry L. Mattson, Lake Ozark, MO US
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20100282155 | INTERCONNECTION SYSTEM FOR FLOATING MODULES - A floating module and fastening system for interconnecting a row of modules while allowing relative movement of the modules resulting from wave action. The present invention provides a system for interconnecting floating structures to form breakwaters and other integrated floating structures. The interconnection system includes one or more cables or other securing lines extending longitudinally through a row of floating structures and fastened at the ends of the row. Two or more socket members, through which the cables pass, are secured in and project outwardly from each end wall of the floating structures. Each of the socket members defines a recess, which extends into the end walls of the floating structures. Opposed socket members projecting from adjacent floating structures are sized so that an end of a first of the socket members fits within an opposed end of a second of the socket members. A resilient member or cushion having a shape generally corresponding to the shape of the recesses in the opposed socket members may be received within adjacent recesses of overlapping first and second socket members. | 11-11-2010 |
John Mattson, Chester, VA US
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20100227973 | LOW VISCOSITY POLYAMIDES - A polyamide having a viscosity of between about 20 and about 40 FAV and a number average molecular weight of between about 9,000 and about 16,000 grams per mole is provided. The polyamide also includes un-terminated endgroups, where a difference between a concentration of carboxylic acid endgroups and a concentration of amine endgroups is about 5 meq/kg or less. | 09-09-2010 |
Leigh Mattson, Sugar Land, TX US
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20130067730 | Container Label - A system and method for placing a label on a container is described herein. Specifically, a system for labeling a container can comprise a closed-form band having an inner surface, an outer surface, a height, and a circumference capable of circumscribing a container, and a sign affixed to said outer surface of said band. | 03-21-2013 |
Mark Mattson, Bel Air, MD US
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20080319032 | TETRAHYDROBENZOTHIAZOLE ANALOGUES AS NEUROPROTECTIVE AGENTS - This invention relates generally to tetrahydrobenzothiazole analogues and tetrahydrobenzooxyzole analogues, to pharmaceutical compositions which include these compounds and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, and to methods of treatment using these compounds. The invention also encompasses pharmaceutically acceptable esters, amides, and salts of such compounds. The invention further provides a method of reducing or delaying apoptosis in a population of cells, comprising contacting the population of cells with a tetrahydrobenzothiazole analogue or a tetrahydrobenzooxyzole analogue, thereby reducing or delaying apoptosis in the population of cells. | 12-25-2008 |
20140234293 | Combination Therapy Using Immunoglobulin and C1-Inhibitor - Methods are disclosed for treating cerebral ischemia using a combination of C1-INH and immunoglobulin, such as human plasma derived immunoglobulin (IVIG). | 08-21-2014 |
Mark L. Mattson, Erie, IL US
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20150089933 | STEPPED DOWN AFTERTREATMENT DEVICE SHROUD | 04-02-2015 |
Mark P. Mattson, Bel Air, MD US
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20100105707 | METHOD OF TREATING OR PREVENTING OXIDATIVE STRESS-RELATED DISEASE - Disclosed is a method of treating or preventing an oxidative stress-related disease in a mammal in need thereof comprising administering an effective amount of a compound of formula (I) to the mammal, wherein R | 04-29-2010 |
Michael Mattson, Morrisville, NC US
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20150105979 | DATA-LOGGING TRUCK CONTROL SYSTEM - A data-logging truck control system controls magnetorheological fluid dampers to protect a data-logging equipment payload of a data-logging truck from vibration and/or impulse shock forces. | 04-16-2015 |
Rodney A. Mattson, Mentor, OH US
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20080298541 | Smart Radiation Detector Module - An ionizing radiation detector module ( | 12-04-2008 |
20090121146 | RADIATION DETECTOR ARRAY - A radiation detector module ( | 05-14-2009 |
20090238330 | PULSED X-RAY FOR CONTINUOUS DETECTOR CORRECTION - A radiographic imaging apparatus ( | 09-24-2009 |
20110210256 | SPECTRAL IMAGING DETECTOR - A one-dimensional multi-element photo detector ( | 09-01-2011 |
20120057670 | MULTI-DETECTOR ARRAY IMAGING SYSTEM - An imaging system ( | 03-08-2012 |
20120313000 | RADIATION DOSE BASED IMAGING DETECTOR TILE PARAMETER COMPENSATION - A detector tile ( | 12-13-2012 |
20150177390 | SPECTRAL IMAGING DETECTOR - A one-dimensional multi-element photo detector includes a photodiode array with a first upper row of photodiode pixels and a second lower row of photodiode pixels. The photodiode array is part of the photo detector. A scintillator array includes a first upper row and a second lower row of scintillator pixels. The first upper and second lower rows of scintillator pixels are respectively optically coupled to the first upper and second lower rows of photodiode pixels. The photo detector also includes readout electronics, which are also part of the photo detector. Electrical traces interconnect the photodiode pixels and the readout electronics. | 06-25-2015 |
Rodney Arnold Mattson, Mentor, OH US
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20140015081 | SPECTRAL IMAGING DETECTOR - A method includes obtaining a photosensor substrate ( | 01-16-2014 |
20140029724 | IMAGING DETECTOR - An imaging detector ( | 01-30-2014 |
20140112431 | X-RAY BEAM TRANSMISSION PROFILE SHAPER - An imaging system ( | 04-24-2014 |
Ronald J. Mattson, Meriden, CT US
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20090093466 | Carboxamide GABAa ALPHA2 Modulators - The invention encompasses compounds of Formula I, including pharmaceutically acceptable salts, their pharmaceutical compositions, and their use in treating CNS disorders. | 04-09-2009 |
20130245042 | Positive Allosteric Modulators of MGLUR2 - The disclosure generally relates to compounds of formula I, including their salts, as well as compositions and methods of using the compounds. The compounds modulate the mGluR2 receptor and may be useful for the treatment of various disorders of the central nervous system. | 09-19-2013 |
20150152113 | Positive Allosteric Modulators of MGLUR2 - The disclosure generally relates to compounds of formula I, including their salts, as well as compositions and methods of using the compounds. The compounds modulate the mGluR2 receptor and may be useful for the treatment of various disorders of the central nervous system. Formula (I): | 06-04-2015 |
Stephen D. Mattson, Felton, PA US
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20110090897 | Systems and methods for transmitting media content via digital radio broadcast transmission for synchronized rendering by a receiver - Systems, methods, and processor readable media are disclosed for encoding and transmitting first media content, second media content and triggering instructions to a digital radio broadcast receiver such that the triggering instructions arrive for immediate execution to trigger immediate rendering of the second media content in synchronization with the first media content. | 04-21-2011 |
Stephen Douglas Mattson, Felton, PA US
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20090207861 | Method and Apparatus For Formatting Data Signals in a Digital Audio Broadcasting System - A data unit for transmitting data in a digital broadcasting system includes a first payload field, and a first byte code field having a value indicating an offset of data in the first payload field with respect to an absent value. A method for formatting the data unit includes: providing data for a payload field for a data unit, wherein the data includes an absent byte value, determining an offset between an absent byte value and other data in the payload field, shifting the data in the payload field by the offset to produce shifted bytes, and inserting a byte code in the data unit, wherein the byte code indicates the offset. A transmitter for transmitting the data units, and a receiver for receiving the data units are also provided. | 08-20-2009 |
20090259925 | Broadcast Equipment Communication Protocol - A method for transmitting data between components of a digital broadcasting system includes: receiving payload data, adding a content layer header to the payload data to form a content layer data frame, adding a transmission and authentication layer header and a cyclic redundancy check field to the content layer data frame to form a transmission and authentication layer data frame, adding an application framing layer header to the transmission and authentication layer data frame to form an application framing layer data frame, and transmitting the application framing layer data frame to a destination component. | 10-15-2009 |
20100166042 | Synchronization of Separated Platforms in an HD Radio Broadcast Single Frequency Network - A broadcasting method includes: using a first transmitter to send a signal including a plurality of frames of data synchronized with respect to a first GPS pulse signal, receiving the signal at a first remote transmitter, synchronizing the frames to a second GPS pulse signal at the first remote transmitter, and transmitting the synchronized frames from the remote transmitter to a plurality of receivers. A system that implements the method is also provided. | 07-01-2010 |
20100265398 | Systems and methods for transmitting media content via digital radio broadcast transmission for synchronized rendering by a receiver - Systems, methods, and processor readable media are disclosed for encoding and transmitting first media content and second media content using a digital radio broadcast system, such that the second media content can be rendered in synchronization with the first media content by a digital radio broadcast receiver. The disclosed systems, methods, and processor-readable media determine when a receiver will render audio and data content that is transmitted at a given time by the digital radio broadcast transmitter, and adjust the media content accordingly to provide synchronized rendering. In exemplary embodiments, these adjustments can be provided by: 1) inserting timing instructions specifying playback time in the secondary content based on calculated delays; or 2) controlling the timing of sending the primary or secondary content to the transmitter so that it will be rendered in synchronization by the receiver. | 10-21-2010 |
20120162512 | Systems and Methods for Transmitting Media Content via Digital Radio Broadcast Transmission for Synchronized Rendering by a Receiver - Systems, methods, and processor readable media are disclosed for encoding and transmitting first media content and second media content using a digital radio broadcast system, such that the second media content can be rendered in synchronization with the first media content by a digital radio broadcast receiver. The disclosed systems, methods, and processor-readable media determine when a receiver will render audio and data content that is transmitted at a given time by the digital radio broadcast transmitter, and adjust the media content accordingly to provide synchronized rendering. In exemplary embodiments, these adjustments can be provided by: 1) inserting timing instructions specifying playback time in the secondary content based on calculated delays; or 2) controlling the timing of sending the primary or secondary content to the transmitter so that it will be rendered in synchronization by the receiver. | 06-28-2012 |
20130265918 | BROADCAST EQUIPMENT COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL - A data link manager includes a User Datagram Protocol (UDP) receiver for receiving HD Radio broadcast equipment communication protocol (HDP) data or non-HD Radio broadcast equipment communication protocol (non-HDP) data using a User Datagram Protocol/Internet Protocol (UDP/IP) protocol; a Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) receiver; and a router for receiving data from the UDP receiver and the TCP receiver, for searching for a destination route in a routing table, and for forwarding the data received from the from the UDP receiver and the TCP receiver to an identified destination route. | 10-10-2013 |
Steven R. Mattson, Cheyenne, WY US
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20130026246 | GRADE CROSSING INTERFACE PAD - The invention relates to an interface pad comprising a stiffener supporting a resilient pad to cushion the panels in a grade crossing between and around the rails from impact with the underlying ties and to prevent the panels from moving. The pad may be flat or a cupped shape and may be of varying size to accommodate varying tie widths. The invention further comprises means to securely fasten such an interface pad to a railroad tie and minimize the possibility that the interface pad will be forcibly removed from the tie during installation of the rails or panels in the grade crossing. | 01-31-2013 |
20150204023 | GRADE CROSSING INTERFACE PAD - An interface pad for a concrete tie includes a resilient contact pad to cushion the tie from any overlying parts in a railway application, such as panels in a grade crossing or rails in a turnout. The pad may be flat or a cupped shape and may be of varying size to accommodate varying tie widths. The invention further comprises means and methods to correctly secure such an interface pad to a concrete railroad tie and minimize the possibility that the interface pad will be forcibly removed from the tie during installation of the tie. | 07-23-2015 |
Suzanne Mattson, Portland, OR US
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20130117094 | Automated System for Optimizing Retail Savings Using Coupons - A computerized system for optimizing the use of store and manufacturer coupons by consumers. The system maintains a store profile database storing attributes of retail stores, including location and coupon policy rules, a coupon profile database storing the attributes of current and future coupons, a sale profile database storing attributes of sale events at the stores, and a subscriber profile database storing identifiers of stores preferred by the subscriber, subscriber preferences, and the like. A matchup process executed by the system interrogates the databases to identify matches among stores, coupons, and sale events, and provides the subscriber with a list of those matches, from which the subscriber can enter shopping list inputs that identify items that the subscriber wants to purchase, including coupons possessed by the subscriber. A transactionator process executed by the system uses the shopping list inputs to create suggested transactions for the subscriber that minimizes out-of-pocket cost, maximizes savings, or maximizes the value of items purchased within a spending limit. | 05-09-2013 |
Tim Mattson, Ellington, CT US
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20120325450 | Connector for Tube-In-Tube Heat Exchanger and Methods of Making and Using Same - A one-piece connector for a tube-in-tube heater exchanger comprising a T-shaped or Y-shaped outer tube is disclosed, along with a heat exchanger, a method of making the connector, and a method of making a heat exchanger. | 12-27-2012 |
William W. Mattson, Concord, MA US
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20150358584 | Apparatus and Method for Sharing Content Items among a Plurality of Mobile Devices - Embodiments of the present invention allow a collection of users (referred to herein as a “forum”) to communicate and exchange content items as part of an interactive communication system (referred to herein as the “Reel service”). Each user has a mobile device (e.g., a mobile phone) running an application (referred to herein as the “Reel application”). The Reel application running in each mobile device is in communication with a server infrastructure. The Reel application implements client-side functions of the Reel service while the server infrastructure implements server-side functions of the Reel service. Users of a reel can create and share content items while simultaneously being able to monitor content being captured by other users through a single user interface, even on a mobile device where screen real estate is limited. | 12-10-2015 |