Stapleford
Amanda Leigh Stapleford, Taos, NM US
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20100102510 | FOLDABLE GAME BOARD WITH INTERIOR STORAGE COMPARTMENT - A method, system, and apparatus of a foldable game board with an interior storage compartment are disclosed. A game system comprising a game-board element is disclosed. The game-board element comprises a first foldable surface with a first game-board pattern, a second foldable surface with a second game-board pattern, wherein the second foldable surface is affixed to the foldable first surface, and a storage cavity bounded by the first foldable surface and the foldable second surface. In addition, certain portions of the storage cavity may be used to store game pieces or game playing instructions. A wrap-around element may secure the game-board element in a folded position. | 04-29-2010 |
Gary N. Stapleford, Londonderry, NH US
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20100017025 | TIME DELAY PRODUCT PUSHING SYSTEM - A system for controlling advancement of and access to product and for generating data associated with such advancement and access. Systems of this invention include a pusher system having a track, a pusher, and mechanisms for generating data relating to the movement of the pusher. Certain embodiments of the invention include a door assembly, which controls consumer access to product located behind the door assembly, a stop for limiting the forward progression of the pusher along the track, and mechanisms for generating data relating to when and/or for how long the door assembly is open. | 01-21-2010 |
20120209426 | DISPENSING AND DISPLAY SYSTEM - A system for controlling advancement of and access to product and for generating data associated with such advancement and access. Systems of this invention include a pusher system having a track, a pusher, and mechanisms for generating data relating to the movement of the pusher. Certain embodiments of the invention include a door assembly, which controls consumer access to product located behind the door assembly, a stop for limiting the forward progression of the pusher along the track, and mechanisms for generating data relating to when and/or for how long the door assembly is open. | 08-16-2012 |
20130144433 | DISPENSING AND DISPLAY SYSTEM - A system for controlling advancement of and access to product and for generating data associated with such advancement and access. Systems of this invention include a pusher system having a track, a pusher, and mechanisms for generating data relating to the movement of the pusher. Certain embodiments of the invention include a door assembly, which controls consumer access to product located behind the door assembly, a stop for limiting the forward progression of the pusher along the track, and mechanisms for generating data relating to when and/or for how long the door assembly is open. | 06-06-2013 |
Gary Nelson Stapleford, Londonderry, NH US
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20110085651 | Remotely Activated On-Hold Circuit - A system for adding wireless on-hold buttons to standard single or multi-line phones. Systems of this invention include a wireless on-hold transceiver button and hard wired transceiver control box. | 04-14-2011 |
20130297394 | Electronic Shopper Loyalty Card & Interactive Web Interface - A system for adding a reliable, non-obtrusive or distracting method to gather and process consumer behavior and interest when a sale is not made in the retail environment. The system would allow for the display of this information back to the consumer though a web landing page and would allow retailers and product manufacturers to make offers to the consumer based upon certain criteria that could include frequency to the store, aisles traveled or stops during the aisle travel to look at but not necessary purchase the product. Additionally the system would give the ability to the consumer to unlock secured display cabinets to access product since they would be considered a “trusted” source. | 11-07-2013 |
Scott Stapleford, Londonderry, NH US
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20080258910 | Student And Faculty Emergency Response System (SAFERS) - An emergency response system that is used by schools to alert students, faculty, and staff on the school campus of critical situations. The system utilizes ID cards that are issued to the students, faculty, and staff at the beginning of each new school year, and issued to visitors as needed. The ID cards each have a miniature receiver, control circuitry, antenna and battery embedded into them along with a flat speaker and an LED light. If an emergency on the grounds of the school is imminent or ongoing, a master transmitter box is triggered by an administrator. The triggering of the transmitter sends coded RF signals out to ID cards and repeaters that are strategically placed through the school property. Signals received by the receivers embedded into the ID cards and decoded by the control circuitry trigger the speaker and LED in the ID cards to alert persons carrying the ID cards. | 10-23-2008 |
Scott H. Stapleford, Londonderry, NH US
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20100017025 | TIME DELAY PRODUCT PUSHING SYSTEM - A system for controlling advancement of and access to product and for generating data associated with such advancement and access. Systems of this invention include a pusher system having a track, a pusher, and mechanisms for generating data relating to the movement of the pusher. Certain embodiments of the invention include a door assembly, which controls consumer access to product located behind the door assembly, a stop for limiting the forward progression of the pusher along the track, and mechanisms for generating data relating to when and/or for how long the door assembly is open. | 01-21-2010 |
20120209426 | DISPENSING AND DISPLAY SYSTEM - A system for controlling advancement of and access to product and for generating data associated with such advancement and access. Systems of this invention include a pusher system having a track, a pusher, and mechanisms for generating data relating to the movement of the pusher. Certain embodiments of the invention include a door assembly, which controls consumer access to product located behind the door assembly, a stop for limiting the forward progression of the pusher along the track, and mechanisms for generating data relating to when and/or for how long the door assembly is open. | 08-16-2012 |
20130144433 | DISPENSING AND DISPLAY SYSTEM - A system for controlling advancement of and access to product and for generating data associated with such advancement and access. Systems of this invention include a pusher system having a track, a pusher, and mechanisms for generating data relating to the movement of the pusher. Certain embodiments of the invention include a door assembly, which controls consumer access to product located behind the door assembly, a stop for limiting the forward progression of the pusher along the track, and mechanisms for generating data relating to when and/or for how long the door assembly is open. | 06-06-2013 |
Scott Holmes Stapleford, Londonderry, NH US
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20110085651 | Remotely Activated On-Hold Circuit - A system for adding wireless on-hold buttons to standard single or multi-line phones. Systems of this invention include a wireless on-hold transceiver button and hard wired transceiver control box. | 04-14-2011 |
20130297394 | Electronic Shopper Loyalty Card & Interactive Web Interface - A system for adding a reliable, non-obtrusive or distracting method to gather and process consumer behavior and interest when a sale is not made in the retail environment. The system would allow for the display of this information back to the consumer though a web landing page and would allow retailers and product manufacturers to make offers to the consumer based upon certain criteria that could include frequency to the store, aisles traveled or stops during the aisle travel to look at but not necessary purchase the product. Additionally the system would give the ability to the consumer to unlock secured display cabinets to access product since they would be considered a “trusted” source. | 11-07-2013 |