Salay
Brian Maximilian Salay, Belmont, CA US
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20140188702 | CHANGING EMAIL TEXT BASED ON PAYMENT STATUS - An email payment system and method to provide users with the ability to initiate and send payments to one more recipients via email messaging. A user interface is provided in an email client that allows a user to insert payment with the email. Payment details are collected through one or more payment modals displayed in the email client. A payment object is inserted into the body of the email and is displayed to both the sender and recipient. The payment details captured in the payment object are communicated to a payment processor. The payment processor uses electronic payment accounts associated with the corresponding sender and recipient email addresses to identify the relevant electronic payment accounts and transfer the payment between said accounts. A status of the payment transaction is tracked and displayed within the payment object of the emails residing in both the sender and recipient email client. | 07-03-2014 |
John Salay, Pittsboro, NC US
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20140096419 | WORK TOOL COUPLER LINKAGE - An electrically actuated coupling device for a machine and an implement is disclosed. The device includes a frame and an electric motor coupled to a drive shaft that extends between right and left ends of the frame. The motor causes the shaft to extend or retract from each end of the frame simultaneously. Each end of the frame includes a guide for receiving a latch. Each latch is pivotally coupled to a spring and each spring is pivotally coupled to a specially shaped lever which is pivotally coupled to the frame as well as an end of the shaft. The electric motor may be activated by the operator from within the cab. | 04-10-2014 |
John William Salay, Pittsboro, NC US
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20130000072 | CLAMPING ASSEMBLY - A clamping assembly for permitting passage of an elongated member through a wall. The clamping assembly includes a first clamping member and a second clamping member. The first clamping member includes a first arm extending outwardly from a first central portion of the first clamping member. The second clamping member includes a second arm extending outwardly from a second central portion of the second clamping member. The second clamping member is configured to be removably engaged with the first clamping member, such that the first arm and the second arm define an opening for permitting passage of the elongated member. | 01-03-2013 |