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Adrienne Moore, Aventura, FL US
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20100140994 | Seat Cover System - A cover system for a seat having a base, a back, armrests and a tray is provided. The cover system includes a main cover with a bottom portion extending across the base of the seat and a top portion extending across and over the back of the seat. The cover system further includes first and second armrest covers defining an open end opposing a closed end. The first and second armrest covers extend over the armrests of the seat with the closed ends thereof abutting outwardly facing ends of the armrests. The cover system also includes tray cover adapted to extend over the tray of the seat. The tray cover has at least first and second securing components extending from opposite sides thereof. The first and second securing members secure the tray cover relative to the tray of the seat. | 06-10-2010 |
Barry Moore, Port Charlotte, FL US
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20150020340 | Universal Wiper Blade Cover - Disclosed is an improved windshield wiper blade cover adapted to install onto existing wiper blades on a vehicle to increase visibility for a driver of the vehicle. The wiper blade cover of the present invention includes an elongated cover member with two terminal ends that secure a wiper blade therebetween and a recessed channel adapted to receive the wiper blade therein. The wiper blade cover further includes a blade member disposed along a bottom portion of the cover member, wherein the blade member has a flat, smooth edge constructed to remove or control the flow of liquid on a windshield surface. The wiper cover of the present invention may be used regularly to replace dull or worn existing wiper blades or in inclement weather to improve visibility while driving. | 01-22-2015 |
Beau K. Moore, Apopka, FL US
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20120072933 | System for Subscriber-Specific TV and Multimedia Content Distribution Over High Speed Broadcast Mediums - Systems, management and distribution methodologies (including both hardware and software components) for the delivery of subscriber-specific TV and multimedia broadcasts. The system delivers multimedia files, regardless of compression or format, to subscribers; instead of normal linear broadcasts or content streaming. Delayed Negative Acknowledgment allows the client application to request any missing packets via a low speed return path to the TV Aggregation Servers. These negative acknowledgments are aggregated over a long delay period based on the initial broadcasts' time to live. Once a considerable threshold has been reached the missing content is rebroadcast, clients receive any missing packets and mark the initial broadcast as complete thus making it available for viewing. | 03-22-2012 |
Betsey G. Moore, Ft. Pierce, FL US
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20090263506 | CALCAREOUS ORGANISM GROWTH ACCELERATOR - The purpose of this invention is to provide compositions useful for promoting the growth of calcareous organisms present in a closed system aquatic habitat. Particularly, to composition capable of efficiently delivering calcium and carbonate to the calcareous organisms. Most particularly, to a composition effective for enhanced delivery of aragonite to a closed system aquatic habitat where it dissociates into bioavailable supplements, such as, calcium, strontium, magnesium, and carbonate ions, whereby enhanced growth of the calcareous organisms is achieved. | 10-22-2009 |
Brendan Moore, Venice, FL US
Bret Moore, Cooper City, FL US
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20110225981 | COMPACT THERMOELECTRIC MERCHANDISER COOLER - A compact merchandiser cooler is provided for chilling food and/or beverage containers. The compact merchandiser cooler utilizes thermoelectric cooling technology and is configured to be positioned within the line of sight of customers that are either approaching or present at a point of purchase so as to effectively promote impulse purchases. The compact merchandiser cooler includes a base assembly, a housing assembly, and a lid. The housing assembly may include a number of thermoelectrically cooled sleeves that are arranged in a substantially horizontal array to allow customers easy access to containers received within the sleeves. Additionally, to further attract consumer notice, the compact merchandiser cooler may be customized with branding information related to the food and/or beverage containers to be chilled within the compact merchandiser cooler. | 09-22-2011 |
David N. Moore, Gainesville, FL US
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20100291169 | Polyelectrolyte Complex for Imparting Antimicrobial Properties to a Substrate - Anionic polyelectrolytes are used as binding agents to reduce the solubility of cationic antimicrobial polyelectrolytes. Ionic attraction between the anionic stabilizing polyelectrolytes and the antimicrobial cationic polyelectrolytes results in formation of a polyelectrolyte complex (PEC). A treatment liquid comprising a stable colloid, suspension, dispersion, solution, coacervate, or emulsion of the PEC in an aqueous carrier is used to treat an article, thus coating, infiltrating, or infusing the PEC onto or into the article. Subsequent drying results in an antimicrobial article wherein the PEC is bound to the article and is significantly less prone, relative to either of the component polyelectrolytes, to being washed, leached, leaked, extracted, or migrated from the antimicrobial article during use, or when exposed to aqueous fluids or solvents. The antimicrobial article can be further treated with ethylene oxide which enhances its antimicrobial efficacy, its biocompatibility, and its utility in wound dressings, medical devices, clothing, etc. | 11-18-2010 |
Deborah Moore, Orange Park, FL US
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20160128391 | Side Opening Garment - A side opening garment having a side opening for use in allowing the user to put on the garment using only one hand. The garment comprises a shirt having an upper end, an open lower end, and a pair of sleeves. A side of the body includes an opening extending from the lower end of the garment upward toward the sleeve, and along the underside of the sleeve. The opening can be positioned on the left side or right side of the shirt, depending upon the embodiment. A first edge of the opening and a second edge of the opening include fasteners thereon that can be removably secured to seal the opening. In this way, the garment allows a user to put on one side of the shirt in the conventional manner, while adorning the opposing side of the shirt by sealing the opening. | 05-12-2016 |
Eric Bruce Moore, Melbourne, FL US
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20110133038 | RAILWAY SENSOR COMMUNICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - An approach annunciator for a railway includes at least one sensor for sensing a vehicle traveling along the railway, a control device adapted to receive a first message from the sensor and to create a second message, and a transmitting module adapted to send the second message created by the control device. The control device is adapted to operate the transmitting module in one of a plurality of modes including an energy saving mode and an operation mode. | 06-09-2011 |
James D. Moore, Kissimmee, FL US
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20120139956 | EMISSIVE DISPLAY BLENDED WITH DIFFUSE REFLECTION - An apparatus providing a viewer with a blend of displayed and reflected content. The apparatus includes an emissive display device with a display screen operable providing digital content. The emissive display device includes a light source selectively articulating and transmitting light through the display screen at a particular illumination level to display digital content such as text and graphics. The apparatus includes a thematic overlay positioned over the display screen with a front surface configured to provide diffuse reflection of light striking the front surface from a viewer space such that the front surface appears substantially opaque to the viewer and the viewer cannot see the display screen when the light source is inactive or at low brightness. When the light source is in active mode, the displayed content is visible as emissive display content concurrently with the diffuse reflection content but the display screen remains hidden from view. | 06-07-2012 |
Jesse Gabriel Moore, Naples, FL US
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20120065638 | SNAP AND TWIST SEGMENTED INTRAMEDULLARY SYSTEM, APPARATUS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A modular implantable segmented intramedullary structure adapted to be received in the intramedullary canal of a bone configurable between a relatively flexible, bent configuration for implantation or extraction and a relatively rigid, straightened compressed configuration for bone treatment. The segmented intramedullary structure comprises a plurality of interconnected segments with a first interface and a complementarily-shaped second interface such that the first interface of a segment cooperatively engages the second interface of an adjacent segment. The segments define a channel for a tensioning elongate member to lock the structure in a compressed configuration. Methods of manufacturing, assembling, and/or treating a patient with the segmented intramedullary structure include options for real time customizable construction of the segmented intramedullary structure. In one embodiment the segments include a snap feature. | 03-15-2012 |
John Greer Moore, Lake Mary, FL US
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20140349610 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO PROVIDE MOBILE INTELLIGENCE - A method of utilizing mobile communication roaming data is described. The method receives a roaming data authorization from a user to allow using roaming data related to the user. The method receives roaming data related to the user from a set of mobile network operators. The method receives an information request related to the user. The method performs an analysis on the roaming data related to the user to retrieve the requested information. The method then sends a response containing the requested information. | 11-27-2014 |
20140378091 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO COLLECT, ANALYZE, AND UTILIZE NETWORK DATA - A method of providing enhanced mobile communications services through collecting, analyzing, and utilizing cellular network data is described. The method configures an intelligence engine based on a set of rules. The method receives the set of rules through a user interface or generates the set of rules through performing an analysis on the network data by the intelligence engine. The method receives network data events and correlates the received network data events. The intelligence engine determines an action in response to a correlated network data event. The action includes sending a text message or email containing an offer to a mobile communications services subscriber, or updating a database. The method then performs the action. | 12-25-2014 |
Jonathan C. Moore, Gainesville, FL US
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20080261083 | Enhanced Electrical Contact to Microbes in Microbial Fuel Cells - A microbial fuel cell ( | 10-23-2008 |
20100184171 | Materials and Methods for Efficient Succinate and Malate Production - Genetically engineered microorganisms have been constructed to produce succinate and malate in mineral salt media in pH-controlled batch fermentations without the addition of plasmids or foreign genes. The subject invention also provides methods of producing succinate and malate comprising the culture of genetically modified microorganisms. | 07-22-2010 |
20100203602 | Materials and Methods for Efficient Lactic Acid Production - The present invention provides derivatives of | 08-12-2010 |
Joseph K. Moore, Daytona Beach, FL US
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20120111334 | RESPIRATORY NASAL FILTER - A respiratory nasal filter including an outer ring having concentric outer periphery and inner periphery sized to the periphery of a user's nasal orifice, a filter layer having an outer periphery larger than the inner periphery of the outer ring, but smaller than the outer periphery of the outer ring and an adhesive applied to said outer ring for bonding the filter layer concentrically to the outer ring and for bonding the outer ring to the columella, a nasal sill, an alar sidewall and the facet of the user's nose. | 05-10-2012 |
Joseph K. Moore, New Port Richey, FL US
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20120279504 | NASAL FILTER STRUCTURE - A nasal filter structure includes an artificial filter that inconspicuously covers the nasal passage with a screened nasal dilator. The structure includes a nasal dilation strip preferably positioned to affect the area of nasal flex points to aid in dilating a nasal passage in an area near a nasal flex point. | 11-08-2012 |
Kathlyn Ann Moore, Lake Worth, FL US
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20140317970 | PERSONAL LINEN IDENTIFICATION - Arrangements relate to identification tags, systems, kits and methods for personal linens. An identification tag can include a main body element and an attachment element operatively connected to the main body element. The main body element includes a recess. The recess includes a sidewall. In some instances, the recess can extend to a depth in a thickness of the main body element, forming a bottom surface. The recess opens to a side of the main body element. The attachment element can be configured to attach to itself or to the main body element so as to form a loop. The identification tag can include a window element retainably engaged in the recess. The identification tag can be attached to the personal linen by the attachment element. The attachment element can engage an attachment point of the personal linen. The personal linen can be a type of towel. | 10-30-2014 |
Luanne Moore, Boynton Beach, FL US
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20140105673 | Ball Bearing Tracker Assembly - A low friction ball bearing tracker assembly for use in spatial object, particularly solar tracking, the assembly including a housing, having a base and top cover affixed to the housing, the housing further including a spherical chamber for receiving a rounded orb and ball bearings sufficient to surround at least fifty percent of the surface area of the orb, for allowing the orb to swivel, and translate, while tracking the spatial object, the orb being affixed to a solid shaft having an oval cross section, such as an ellipse, with major and minor axes, whereby the solid shaft holds a plate for retaining an array of panels, the top cover of the assembly further including a recessed channel along the inner circumference of the top cover to accommodate additional ball bearings to allow additional range of low friction motion. | 04-17-2014 |
Michael Moore, Sunrise, FL US
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20140135892 | Methods Of Implanting A Prosthesis And Treating An Aneurysm - A method of implanting a prosthesis in a patient at a treatment site includes advancing an outer catheter of a prosthesis delivery system in the patient distal to the treatment site. An inner sheath and a curved guidewire lumen of the delivery system are advanced from the outer catheter to the treatment site along a guidewire while the outer catheter remains stationary relative to the patient. Advancing the inner sheath causes rotation of the prosthesis to thereby rotationally align the prosthesis at the treatment site. The inner sheath is retracted to deploy a prosthesis from within the inner sheath and at the treatment site. The delivery system is then retracted from the patient. | 05-15-2014 |
20140135896 | METHODS OF IMPLANTING A PROSTHESIS - A method of implanting a prosthesis in a patient at a treatment site within a blood vessel includes advancing an outer catheter of a prosthesis delivery system in the patient distal to the treatment site, the outer catheter defining an inside diameter and advancing an inner sheath, having greater flexibility than the outer catheter and an outside diameter that is greater than the inside diameter of the outer catheter, and a guidewire lumen of the delivery system from the outer catheter to the treatment site along a guidewire while the outer catheter remains stationary relative to the patient, whereby advancing the inner sheath delivers the prosthesis to the treatment site. The inner sheath is retracted to deploy the prosthesis from within the inner sheath and at the treatment site after which the delivery system from the patient. | 05-15-2014 |
20150202066 | DELIVERY SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SELF-CENTERING A PROXIMAL END OF A STENT GRAFT - A method for implanting a prosthesis centrally within a curved lumen includes loading a prosthesis into a delivery sheath, advancing the sheath in a patient towards the curved lumen to place at least the proximal end of the prosthesis within the curved lumen, and centering the proximal end of the prosthesis and/or the distal end of the sheath within the curved lumen. In a first advancing step, the outer catheter containing the inner sheath is advanced together towards the curved lumen to a location proximal of the curved lumen and, in a second advancing step, the inner sheath containing the prosthesis is advanced into the curved lumen to place at least the proximal end within the curved lumen while the outer catheter substantially remains at the location. After centering, the proximal end of the prosthesis is deployed centered within the curved lumen. | 07-23-2015 |
Michael Moore, Fort Lauderdale, FL US
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20110313503 | Delivery System and Method for Self-Centering a Proximal End of a Stent Graft - A method for implanting a prosthesis centrally within a curved lumen includes loading a prosthesis into a delivery sheath, advancing the sheath in a patient towards the curved lumen to place at least the proximal end of the prosthesis within the curved lumen, and centering the proximal end of the prosthesis and/or the distal end of the sheath within the curved lumen. In a first advancing step, the outer catheter containing the inner sheath is advanced together towards the curved lumen to a location proximal of the curved lumen and, in a second advancing step, the inner sheath containing the prosthesis is advanced into the curved lumen to place at least the proximal end within the curved lumen while the outer catheter substantially remains at the location. After centering, the proximal end of the prosthesis is deployed centered within the curved lumen. | 12-22-2011 |
20120296413 | METHODS OF IMPLANTING A PROSTHESIS - A method of implanting a prosthesis in a patient at a treatment site includes advancing an outer catheter of a prosthesis delivery system in the patient and advancing an inner sheath and a guidewire lumen of the delivery system from the outer catheter to the treatment site along a guidewire while the outer catheter remains stationary relative to the patient. The method also includes locking an apex release lumen, a sheath lumen and a guidewire lumen within the apex release lumen, with respect to an outer catheter and rotationally locking the apex release lumen, the sheath lumen and the guidewire lumen. The apex release lumen, the sheath lumen and the guidewire lumen are threaded onto a guidewire and directed into a patient and the apex release lumen and the sheath lumen are unlocked with respect to the outer catheter. | 11-22-2012 |
Michael Richard Moore, Lighthouse Point, FL US
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20090106368 | INJECTION ADVERTISING TECHNOLOGY - A method and information processing system for providing messaging through an electronic messaging system. At least one user is determined to have performed at least one of the following two acts, creating an electronic message and sending an electronic message. At least one message is selected from a data store in response to the user having performed at least one of the two acts. The message is embedded within the electronic message. An accounting record is updated that includes information for compensating the user based on sent electronic messages including the message, which has been embedded. | 04-23-2009 |
20100268585 | INJECTION ADVERTISING TECHNOLOGY - A method and information processing system for providing messaging through an electronic messaging system. At least one user is determined to have performed at least one of the following two acts, creating an electronic message and sending an electronic message. At least one message is selected from a data store in response to the user having performed at least one of the two acts. The message is embedded within the electronic message. An accounting record is updated that includes information for compensating the user based on sent electronic messages including the message, which has been embedded. | 10-21-2010 |
Mickey Moore, Miami, FL US
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20100106016 | Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitoring Device and Method - A device and method for measuring blood pressure are provided. More particularly, a non-invasive device utilizing an ultra-sound transducer and a conventional blood pressure cuff are used, in combination, to measure blood pressure. | 04-29-2010 |
Pamela Ruth Moore, Longwood, FL US
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20150286751 | LOAD RATING OF BRIDGES, INCLUDING SUBSTRUCTURE - For bridges over waterways which are susceptible to scour, the load carrying capacity of the substructure may be reduced by scour. These bridges must be evaluated for reduced load rating and/or posting limits. Here, the substructure load rating is used in connection with calculating the bridge load rating. This is often limited by the substructure load carrying capacity and the tolerable deformation. Thus, bridges impacted by scour need to be judged based on both the superstructure and substructure components. The system/process to assess the substructure load rating uses an analytical method which combines numerical methods and empirical calculations to predict the behavior of a bridge's superstructure and substructure. Limited instrumentation is installed at critical locations on the bridge. The measurements are then used to verify and refine predictions to arrive at a substructure load rating which is usable with the superstructure load rating to define a safe load carrying capacity. | 10-08-2015 |
Ralph William Moore, Lake Worth, FL US
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20130152577 | COMPRESSION VAPOR ENGINE - A compression vapor engine which, being at its core a cylinder and piston, the latter attached to a rotary wheel, moves the piston to compress air, thereby heating it; introduces water to the compressed air, converting it from liquid to vapor, water to steam; and uses the expanding steam to move the piston reciprocally: all organized as a reciprocal cylinder-piston engine creating continuing rotary movement which can be made to do work. | 06-20-2013 |
Roy Moore, Boca Raton, FL US
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20100145544 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SELECTIVE DISCONNECTION OF ELECTRICAL SERVICE TO END CUSTOMERS - A system and method for selective disconnection of electrical service to a customer via commands transmitted on a communications network between a server in communication with an electric utility and a client device at a customer service point. A customer profile is generated including at least connection information for a plurality of controllable devices within the service point. A request is received from the electric utility to generate a selective disconnect event at the service point based on the customer profile. The selective disconnect event is communicated to the client device at the service point. The selective disconnect event is sent to at least one controllable device at the service point. | 06-10-2010 |
20100198713 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANIPULATING CONTROLLED ENERGY USING DEVICES TO MANAGE CUSTOMER BILLS - A control system and method to create an Internet Protocol (IP) enabled automatic gain control loop for encasing a desired cost value in a utility derived consumer controlled pricing envelope. A customer uses a web browser to view billing estimates for the current month as well as related months. The customer can set limits on the actual billing amount for the upcoming month and make adjustments to this amount if it seems unrealistic in the coming month. Control event actions are carried out to limit power usage within preferences set by the customer. | 08-05-2010 |
Roy Moore, Plant City, FL US
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20160103435 | Control System for Process Equipment with Prioritized Instructions - Disclosed is a system for controlling process equipment. In particular, the disclosure relates to system for prioritizing instructions to process equipment over a common serial or parallel port. By way of the system, process equipment to be monitored and controlled by one or more remote users. The prioritized instructions can relate to, for example, data logging and control functions. The system also employs a web client that permits the requesting user to monitor the process equipment via a web browser. | 04-14-2016 |
Sean Moore, Oviedo, FL US
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20130282294 | Methods and Systems for Processing Data - The present invention is directed to methods and systems for applications relating to correction of numerical data resulting from dynamic changes to a true value. Such methods and systems may be used in accurate and unbiased quantitative polymerase chain reaction measurement. | 10-24-2013 |
20150299714 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR GENETIC CONSTRUCTS - In an aspect, the invention relates to compositions and methods for genetic constructs. This abstract is intended as a scanning tool for purposes of searching in the particular art and is not intended to be limiting of the present invention. | 10-22-2015 |
Sean D. Moore, Oviedo, FL US
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20120214170 | CELLULAR DEPLETION OF BIOMOLECULAR TARGETS - The present application relates to methods, compositions and systems for the specific, controllable degradation of targeted proteins. Typically, the target proteins have a function which has not yet been elucidated. The disclosure enables one to study the effect of degrading a targeted protein, which in turn, will lead to a characterization of its function. In one embodiment, the invention pertains to a composition comprising a construct wherein the construct includes a peptide including a degradation tag. The degradation tag includes a ClpX binding sequence appended to a protein, wherein the sequence is YALAA. | 08-23-2012 |
Terrance Moore, Oviedo, FL US
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20100174561 | Computer Implemented Methods To Manage the Profitability of An Insurance Network - Computer implemented methods are provided for managing and optimizing the profitability of an insurance network with a plurality of physicians in a healthcare practice participating therein. Exemplary computer implemented methods can include, for example, comparing data received via a communications network for each of the plurality of physicians in the healthcare practice with one or more preferred ancillary medical procedures of the insurance network to thereby identify at least one of the plurality of physicians in the healthcare practice who engages in ancillary medical procedures that are not preferred by the insurance network. Such exemplary computer implemented methods can also include, for example, determining whether the risk of the at least one of the plurality of physicians of not receiving a predetermined reimbursement amount for the ancillary medical costs from the insurance company has been reduced responsive to recommending alternative ancillary medical procedures to the at least one of the plurality of physicians. | 07-08-2010 |
20110213624 | Computer Implemented Method and Computer Program Product for Collecting Fees for an Insurance Network - Computer implemented methods and computer program products for reducing the ancillary medical costs of an insurance network with a plurality of physicians participating therein. Computer implemented methods can include, for example, establishing an communication network between a healthcare consultation group and the insurance network, and accessing data associated with the plurality of physicians via the communication network. Embodiments can further include, for example, identifying, in a computer process, physicians who have engaged in ancillary medical procedures that are not preferred by the insurance network, and modifying behaviors of these physicians to reduce the ancillary medical costs of the insurance network. Embodiments can also include, for example, determining, in a computer process, whether the ancillary medical costs of the insurance network have reached at least a preselected level, and distributing a predetermined percentage of saving attributed to reducing ancillary medical costs of the insurance network to the healthcare consultation group. | 09-01-2011 |
20120310662 | SYSTEMS, COMPUTER PROGRAMS, AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING COSTS OF A HEALTHCARE PRACTICE - Systems, computer programs, and methods for controlling ancillary medical costs of a healthcare practice and/or insurance network with a plurality of physicians participating therein, are provided. According to an example method, the steps include identifying one or more a plurality of physicians having ancillary medical costs that exceed a certain level to thereby identify the physician or physicians for behavior modification with respect to ancillary medical costs. The method can also include generating information identifying recommended alternative ancillary medical procedures to modify behavior of a physician or physicians with respect to management of the ancillary medical costs. The method can also determining whether the ancillary medical costs of the physician or physicians have decreased to a preselected/baseline level, and distributing a percentage of a savings attributed to the modified ancillary medical cost management behavior when the ancillary medical costs have decreased to or below the preselected/baseline level. | 12-06-2012 |
20130346096 | SYSTEMS, COMPUTER PROGRAMS, AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING COSTS OF A HEALTHCARE PRACTICE - Systems, computer programs, and methods for controlling ancillary medical costs of a healthcare practice and/or insurance network with a plurality of physicians participating therein, are provided. According to an example method, the steps include identifying one or more a plurality of physicians having ancillary medical costs that exceed a certain level to thereby identify the physician or physicians for behavior modification with respect to ancillary medical costs. The method can also include generating information identifying recommended alternative ancillary medical procedures to modify behavior of a physician or physicians with respect to management of the ancillary medical costs. The method can also determining whether the ancillary medical costs of the physician or physicians have decreased to a preselected/baseline level, and distributing a percentage of a savings attributed to the modified ancillary medical cost management behavior when the ancillary medical costs have decreased to or below the preselected/baseline level. | 12-26-2013 |
Thomas Edward Moore, Naples, FL US
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20120217719 | Mud flap holder - A mud flap holder for securing a mud flap to a motor vehicle includes a base plate, a pivot plate, and a securing mechanism. The base plate mounts to a vehicle. The pivot plate is connected to the base plate via a hinge. The securing mechanism secures the base and pivot plates in a locked position, which frictionally secures a mud flap between the base and pivot plates. | 08-30-2012 |
Timothy Wayne Moore, Tequesta, FL US
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20130144769 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ADVANCED METERING INFRASTRUCTURE CUSTOMER PORTAL - In accordance with one embodiment, a system is provided that uses historical and current energy usage data generated by advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) meters to allow users conduct an analysis of energy usage via a portal. In accordance with one embodiment, a tool is provided to allow customers to display an estimated next month bill. | 06-06-2013 |
T. Michael Moore, Palm Beach Gardens, FL US
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20130340961 | Method of manufacturing paper based honeycomb core wallboard panel - The instant invention is directed to a boric and boron based fire resistant wall board panel and method of manufacture. The wall board panels are formed from a pair of sheet members which are parallel in alignment and a honeycomb core sandwiched between the sheet members. The inner surfaces of the sheet members are coated with an adhesive material and the honeycomb core is impressed into the adhesive layers. | 12-26-2013 |
Victor S. Moore, Gainsville, FL US
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20130170472 | MOBILITY MANAGEMENT OF OSI CONNECTIONS BETWEEN CELL TOWERS - A processor-implemented method, apparatus, and/or computer program product move Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) layer 4 connections between wirelessly-connected user equipment to a series of cell-towers, wherein an OSI layer 4 connection is extracted out of the underlying cellular protocols at the series of cell-towers. A detection is made that user equipment, which has a broken-out layer 4 connection, has moved from a first cell-tower to a second cell-tower. Traffic for an existing layer 4 connection from the user equipment is tunnelled between the first cell-tower and the second cell-tower. A predetermined trigger event is identified. In response to the predetermined trigger event occurring, an ongoing bidirectional flow of data packets is migrated from the user equipment over to layer 4 connections maintained at the second cell-tower. | 07-04-2013 |
Victor S. Moore, Boynton Beach, FL US
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20080209447 | POOLING STATEFUL SESSION ENTERPRISE JAVA BEANS FOR REUSE - A method of interfacing with a remote engine can include the step of instantiating at least one stateful bean, such as a stateful session Enterprise Java Bean. For each stateful bean instance, an engine can be allocated. Each stateful bean instance can be associated with an allocated engine, where each stateful bean instance can operate as an interface for accessing the associated engine. Each associated stateful bean can then be added to a bean pool so that bean instances in the bean pool are available for handling requests. | 08-28-2008 |
20090055191 | ESTABLISHING CALL-BASED AUDIO SOCKETS WITHIN A COMPONENTIZED VOICE SERVER - A method of interfacing a telephone application server and a speech engine can include the step of establishing one or more audio sockets in a media converting component of the telephone application server. The audio socket can remain available for approximately a duration of a call. A work unit that requires processing by a speech engine can be detected for the call. An identifier for the audio socket and a data for the work unit can be conveyed to a selected speech engine. Work unit results from the selected speech engine can be received by the media converting component via the previously established audio socket. | 02-26-2009 |
Victor S. Moore, Gainesville, FL US
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20150254234 | REAL-TIME JARGON TRANSLATION IN A COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A computer retrieves profile information of a participant of a multi-party communication. The computer identifies an original jargon included in the multi-party communication based, at least in part, on the profile information. The computer generates a translated jargon by translating the original translated jargon, wherein the translated jargon can be understood by the participant of the multi-party communication. The computer sends the translated jargon to the participant of the multi-party communication. | 09-10-2015 |
Victor S. Moore, Boca Raton, FL US
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20100306709 | EVENT MONITORING FOR COMPLEX EVENT PROCESSING - Embodiments of the present invention provide a method, system and computer program product for an event monitoring tool configured for complex event processing (CEP). In one embodiment, a data processing system can include a CEP event monitoring tool configured for coupling to touch points over a network and a repository of a log of events occurring in the touch points. A dashboard can be displayed by the tool and can include a canvas view of events, associated interaction blocks each including filter criteria for associated events, and at least one activity triggered by an evaluation of at least one of the filter criteria in at least one of the interaction blocks for a corresponding one of the touch points. The canvas view further can include visual links between the events and the associated interaction blocks and between the activity and an interaction block amongst the interaction blocks triggering the activity. | 12-02-2010 |
20100316210 | AUTOMATIC CALL COMPLETION IN A DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE SYSTEM - A method, system and apparatus for automatic call completion in a directory assistance system in concert with the public switched telephone network (PSTN). In accordance with the present invention, a method for automatic call completion in a directory assistance system can include receiving and processing a directory assistance request from a calling party over the PSTN. An address for the calling party can be retrieved from the PSTN and an address for a telephone number produced by the directory assistance request can be second retrieved from within the directory assistance system. Prospective telephone charges can be computed based upon the retrieved addresses and the calling party can be prompted with the computed prospective charges. Finally, a call can be automatically completed between the calling party and the telephone number. | 12-16-2010 |
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20150029940 | Optimization of Mobile Data Communication Using Byte Caching - Method and system are provided for optimization of mobile data communication using byte caching. The method includes: intercepting data communications at a base station, wherein the data communications are between a user equipment and a network; and implementing byte caching at the base station to optimize data transfer between the base station and a byte cache server in the network at a peering point; wherein the network containing the base station supports mobility management of data transfer to and from the user equipment. The method includes providing a byte cache server as a transparent proxy with byte caching functionality where traffic for the user equipment is no longer tunnelled. | 01-29-2015 |
William F. Moore, Miami, FL US
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