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Alif Thompson, Fairburn, GA US
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20090038048 | Contoured Swim Cap for People Having Long Hair, Braids, or Dreadlocks - A swim cap ( | 02-12-2009 |
Alif O. Thompson, Fairburn, GA US
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20100320241 | MULTI-PURPOSE CONVERTABLE GARMENT - A multi-purpose convertible garment that can be used as a traditional jacket or converted for use as a backpack. The garment includes a left, right and rear panel having a top and bottom and adapted for covering the upper torso of a human. A zipper is provided for attaching the left and right panels together along with left and right arm sleeves attached to respective ones of the left and right panels. When used as a backpack, the sleeves are rolled up and stored insider the body of the garment and a pair of shoulder harness assemblies are extended to the exterior of the garment. The bottom of the garment is closed off by a pair of adjustable straps, thus allowing the garment to be used as a backpack. | 12-23-2010 |
Barrett M. Thompson, Fayettevile, GA US
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20140089044 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING AND PRESENTING BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS SALES OPPORTUNITIES - The present invention relates to a system and method for efficiently identifying the sales opportunities in a business-to-business market environment. It provides a computer-implemented predictive sales intelligence system and method for identifying sales opportunities. The present invention is a computer implemented system and method for efficiently identifying reliable purchase pattern profiles through scientific analysis of customer data. It includes a system and method for calculating a customer's purchase profile, clustering customers based on similarity of their purchase profile, and efficiently providing a reliable set of opportunities including lost sales (retention) and cross-selling (wallet share expansion) opportunities. It uses this reliable estimate of sales opportunities to retain and expand wallet share for customers. | 03-27-2014 |
Bryan Thompson, Sharpsburg, GA US
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20100175850 | Relief Vent for a Hot Fill Fluid Container - Caps having porous elements that act as a vent to facilitate cooling of hot fluids stored in containers. Certain embodiments comprise a cap that may be affixed to a container filled with a hot fluid. The cap may include a porous element that allows air to enter the container during the cooling process, but also prevents the introduction of microbes and bacteria into the container. The cap may include a through hole, chamber, or recessed area to receive and secure the porous element. In certain embodiments the porous element may comprise a sintered composite material with thermoplastic particles and either metal particles and/or metal powder. In other embodiments, the porous element may comprise a layered structure. The layers may include a combination of the sintered composite material, a metallic layer, or various porous layers. | 07-15-2010 |
Bryan Thompson, Gainesville, GA US
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20110054678 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISPENSING PRE-PAID ITEMS USING A UNIQUELY IDENTIFIED CONTAINER - A system and method for providing a pre-paid product using a unique container. The system comprises a computer system comprising a storage medium readable by a processing circuit and stored instructions for execution by the processing circuit. The computer system includes a sales module that acquires an identifier for the unique container and generates a credential ID for a customer. The sales module also activates the unique container, and stores the identifier for the unique container and the corresponding credential ID in the storage medium. Also included is a dispensing module that receives a request from a remote dispensing device for validation of the unique container to receive the prepaid product, compares a received identifier and a received credential ID with the identifier and the credential ID stored in the storage medium, and authorizes the dispensing of the prepaid product if they match. | 03-03-2011 |
Catherine Thompson, Roswell, GA US
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20110072455 | Providing a Media Guide Including Parental Information - A user interface may be provided including a media guide. The media guide may comprise at least two display elements. One of the displayed at least two display elements may comprise an action card. The action card may be configured to display a plurality of actions that can be taken with respect to the one of the plurality of programs. The plurality of actions may include a parental information action. | 03-24-2011 |
Catherine Elizabeth Thompson, Roswell, GA US
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20110138423 | Content Recommendations - Content recommendations may be provided. First, in response to a received input and concurrent with a shrunken programming content, a media guide may be displayed. The media guide may comprise a first card, a second card, and a third card. The first card may comprise a plurality of recommendation types. The second card may comprise a plurality of subcategories corresponding to a selected one of the plurality of recommendation types. The third card may comprise a plurality of content program names corresponding to a selected one of the plurality of subcategories. The plurality of content program names may be in an order. Next, in response to a selection of a one of the plurality of content program names, an action card maybe displayed. Then a selected one of the plurality of actions may be executed. | 06-09-2011 |
Charles Thompson, Atlanta, GA US
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20090304172 | Call processing system - A system that is configured for determining the value of one or at least one incoming call and routing the call for processing based on this determined value. In one embodiment, the system routes very low value calls to an automated system for processing, and directs all other calls to human operators for processing. In another embodiment, the system assigns at least one agent to one or more of a plurality of groups of agents based on the agent's past performance in executing a particular task. For example, the highest performing agents at handling a particular type of call are assigned to a first group, and the second highest performing agents at handling this type of call are assigned to a second group. In one embodiment, the most important calls are routed to the first, “highest performing” group for processing, and less important calls are routed to the second group for processing. | 12-10-2009 |
Chrissie R. Thompson, Kennesaw, GA US
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20100051654 | Hanky-tanky, multiple garment hanger - A garment hanging apparatus comprising a vertical base tube, wherein said base tube is comprised of an attachment device and at least two sets of holes through said base tube placed in a horizontal position, and said apparatus is further comprised of at least two horizontally oriented sliders, such that said sliders display multiple garments in a vertical orientation, and whereby said sliders are placed through said holes and extend through said base tube, and wherein end caps are place on each outside end of said slider, and wherein said sliders are comprised of a non slip material. | 03-04-2010 |
Christopher H. Thompson, Atlanta, GA US
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20090239800 | CLC Channel Ligand - Compositions and methods of using scorpion venom peptide that is a ligand for ClC channels are provided. One aspect provides a pharmaceutical composition containing an amount of GaTx2 effective to inhibit ClC activity. Methods of treating a disorder or symptom of a disorder related to aberrant ClC channel activity are also provided. | 09-24-2009 |
Dane Thompson, Atlanta, GA US
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20100090902 | MULTILAYER ELECTRONIC COMPONENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE - Multilayer electronic component systems and methods of manufacture are provided. In this regard, an exemplary system comprises a first layer of liquid crystal polymer (LCP), first electronic components supported by the first layer, and a second layer of LCP. The first layer is attached to the second layer by thermal bonds. Additionally, at least a portion of the first electronic components are located between the first layer and the second layer. | 04-15-2010 |
20100201003 | Packaging Systems Incorporating Thin Film Liquid Crystal Polymer (LCP) and Methods of Manufacture - Packaging systems and methods of manufacture are provided. In this regard, a representative system comprises a first layer of liquid crystal polymer (LCP), a first electronic component supported by the first layer, and a second layer of LCP. The first layer and the second layer encase the first electronic component. | 08-12-2010 |
Esther Thompson, Atlanta, GA US
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20100026925 | Dynamic image holder - A dynamic image holder can have a magnetic back and fold-out portions that allow it to adapt from a flat display state to an extended display states, such as in a standing or hanging position. The portions may also be re-positioned so that a customer can resume using the image holder on a flat surface, such as a metal refrigerator or filing cabinet. | 02-04-2010 |
Eugene Thompson, Powder Springs, GA US
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20150081429 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INTEGRATING AUDIENCE DATA WITH A SOCIAL MEDIA SITE - Disclosed is an improved approach for implementing a system, method, and computer program product for integrating with a social media site, which can be used to create and configure a custom audience on the social media site. | 03-19-2015 |
Evans Thompson, Marietta, GA US
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20100127299 | Actively Cooled LED Lighting System and Method for Making the Same - A lighting system can comprise one or more light emitting diodes (“LEDs”) that emit substantially white light and a thermoelectric cooler (“TEC”) for maintaining the LEDs within a temperature range. The TEC can comprise an electrical circuit that includes two different semiconductors or two dissimilar metals that provide cooling when electrically energized. The electrical circuit can adjoin or touch one side of a plate, sheet, wafer, or substrate of material, such as ceramic, that insulates electricity and conducts heat. In operation, the electrical circuit can cool the plate or actively transfer heat from the plate. The LEDs can adjoin or touch the side of the plate that is opposite the electrical circuit. Thus, a TEC circuit can contact one surface of a thin piece of ceramic material, while an LED contacts the opposite surface. | 05-27-2010 |
Gregory T. Thompson, Lawrenceville, GA US
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20080277910 | Vehicle seat including sensor - An occupation detection apparatus is provided including a conductor, a sensor, and a shielding electrode. The shielding electrode is located between the sensor and the conductor, and the shielding electrode is coupled, through a low impedance, to electrical ground. The conductor potentially represents an electrical potential of electrical ground. The coupling of the shielding electrode to electrical ground mitigates the susceptibility of the sensor to the conductor and other objects having a potential of electrical ground or near electrical ground. | 11-13-2008 |
Gregory Thomas Thompson, Lawrenceville, GA US
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20090146470 | Vehicle seat - A vehicle seat including a seat back and a seat bottom. The seat bottom includes a seat cushion covered by a trim covering material. The trim covering material is connected to a support structure embedded in the seat cushion. An electrically powered auxiliary device is located between the seat cushion and the trim covering material and is removably attached to the support structure. | 06-11-2009 |
Jacob Thompson, Atlanta, GA US
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20150150498 | SLEEP STUDY - Method, systems, and products are provided for sleep study. Embodiments include receiving, by a sleep study module, one or more biometric values capable of indicating the existence of a sleep disorder, the biometric values derived from information regarding the sleep of a patient sensed by one or more sensors of an earpiece worn within an ear of a sleeping patient; and recording, by the sleep study module, the plurality of biometric values for evaluation of the patient's sleep. | 06-04-2015 |
20150150499 | ADMINISTERING A SLEEP DISORDER - Methods and apparatuses for administering a sleep disorder are provided. Embodiments include receiving, in a sleep administration module through one or more sensors of an earpiece worn within an ear of a sleeping patient, information regarding the sleep of the patient; deriving, by the sleep administration module from the information regarding the sleep of the patient, one or more biometric values capable of indicating the existence of a sleep disorder; and determining, by the sleep administration module, whether the one or more biometric values indicate that the sleeping patient is presently experiencing a sleep disorder. | 06-04-2015 |
20150150501 | SLEEP DISORDER APPLIANCE COMPLIANCE - Methods and apparatus are described for determining sleep disorder appliance compliance. Embodiments include receiving, in a sleep disorder compliance module through one or more sensors of an earpiece worn within an ear of a sleeping patient, information regarding the sleep of the patient; deriving, by the sleep disorder compliance module from the information regarding the sleep of the patient, one or more biometric values capable of indicating whether the patient is using a sleep disorder appliance; and determining, by the sleep disorder compliance module, whether the one or more biometric values indicate that the sleeping patient is presently using the sleep disorder appliance. | 06-04-2015 |
Jaimyn Thompson, Atlanta, GA US
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20100081549 | PHYSICAL TRAINING SYSTEM AND DEVICE AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - A physical training system wherein power yoga asanas are executed on the resilient mat of a mini-trampoline rebounder, thereby increasing flexibility and balance via incorporation of a challenging and unstable foundational surface, and wherein posture intensity is selectively increased by utilization of on-board resistance cords, either for holding in an isometric contraction, or by performing repetitions. | 04-01-2010 |
20120244997 | PHYSICAL TRAINING SYSTEM AND DEVICE AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - A physical training system wherein power yoga asanas are executed on the resilient mat of a mini-trampoline rebounder, thereby increasing flexibility and balance via incorporation of a challenging and unstable foundational surface, and wherein posture intensity is selectively increased by utilization of on-board resistance cords, either for holding in an isometric contraction, or by performing repetitions. | 09-27-2012 |
Jeffrey B. Thompson, Marietta, GA US
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20140350963 | DENTAL PRACTICE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - A dental management practice system and method for a dental office. | 11-27-2014 |
Joel Thompson, Norcross, GA US
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20150269659 | BALL GLOVE SELECTION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system and method for providing ball glove selection is disclosed. The system for selecting an appropriate ball glove for a user can include a database that includes parameters corresponding to one or more ball glove products. The system can further include a user interface configured to collect information corresponding to the user's playing requirements. The system can include a processor that compares the information collected by the user interface with the one or more parameters in the database. As a result of this comparison, the user interface can display one or more ball glove products to the user in order of relevance, as determined by the processor. | 09-24-2015 |
Jonathan Thomas Thompson, Ringgold, GA US
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20140110902 | Leverage and fulcrum block removal, addition, appraisal, and balancing game - A game consisting of an unstable base having a projection out of it where triangular blocks can be inserted to form a structure of branches, each block being identical in length, width and height with every other block. The blocks, composed of material which have weight to them, are inserted one-at-a-time, either in the base projection or into another block in the structure. The process continues alternately between players until one player is eliminated by reason of his or her induction of the collapse of the structure or one or more of the blocks touch the surface of that which is supporting the base, such as a table top. | 04-24-2014 |
Joshua Allen Thompson, Atlanta, GA US
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20130197235 | Hybrid Zeolitic Imidazolate Frameworks: Controlling Framework Porosity and Functionality by a Mixed-Ligand Synthetic Approach - Metal-organic frameworks, in particular hybrid zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (ZIFs), devices having hybrid ZIFs, and methods for preparing hybrid ZIFs are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, the method includes preparing a first solution comprising a first imidazolate and a second imidazolate, preparing a second solution comprising a metal ion, and combining the first solution and the second solution to form the hybrid ZIF. | 08-01-2013 |
Julie Tabor Thompson, Cumming, GA US
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20130277522 | Infant Item Holder - An infant item holder for holding one or more infant items. The infant item holder may include a base with a passage. The infant item holder may also include an elongated member that is longer than the passage and includes first and second ends. The elongated member may be positioned in the passage with the first end extending from a first side of the passage and the second end extending from a second side of the passage. The elongated member may be movably positioned within the passage and adjustable between a first orientation with the first end in closer proximity to the base than the second end, and a second orientation with the second end in closer proximity to the base than the first end. Infant items may be positioned at the ends of the elongated member. | 10-24-2013 |
Keith P. Thompson, Atlanta, GA US
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20100231855 | Application of neuro-ocular wavefront data in vision correction - The present disclosure provides systems and methods for diagnosing and treating subjects using neuro-ocular wavefront data. As such, in some embodiments, among others, neuro-ocular wavefront data is obtained, and one or more characteristics of a visual system are ascertained from the neuro-ocular wavefront data. | 09-16-2010 |
20130176536 | INTRA-OCULAR LENS OPTIMIZER - A vision testing method and apparatus are disclosed, the method including measuring the modulation to a wavefront of light that is imparted by an intra-ocular lens, determining the wavefront modulation necessary to emulate the optical properties of the IOL after it replaces the crystalline lens in a patient's eye, generating a static or dynamic image viewable by a patient, modulating the wavefront of the image remote from the patient to attain the wavefront that necessary to emulate the optical properties of the IOL after it is implanted, and relaying said wavefront to a plane nearby, on, or within the patient's eye. The apparatus includes devices for measuring the modulation to a wavefront of light that is imparted by an intra-ocular lens, determining the wavefront modulation necessary to emulate the optical properties of the IOL after implantation in a patient's eye, generating a static or dynamic image viewable by a patient, modulating the wavefront of the image remote from the patient to attain the wavefront necessary to emulate the optical properties of the IOL after it is implanted, and relaying said wavefront to a plane nearby, on, or within the patient's eye. | 07-11-2013 |
20130176537 | REFRACTOMETER WITH A REMOTE WAVEFRONT GENERATOR - A vision testing method and apparatus are disclosed, the method including generating an image, modulating the wavefront of the image remote from the patient, relaying the modulated wavefront to a plane nearby, on, or within the patient's eye, varying the modulation of the wavefront based upon patient or operator response, and conveying the value of the wavefront modulation to the operator. The apparatus includes devices for generating an image, modulating the wavefront of the image that is physically remote from the patient, optically relaying the modulated wavefront of the image to a plane nearby, on, or within a patient's eye, varying the modulation of the wavefront of the image based upon patient or operator response, and conveying the value of the continuously modulated wavefront to the operator. | 07-11-2013 |
20130201447 | REFRACTOMETER WITH A COMPARATIVE VISION CORRECTION SIMULATOR - A method and apparatus for vision testing and for simulation of eyesight correcting modalities is disclosed, the method including generating one or more images to be viewed by a patient, modulating the wavefront of each image by a differing amount and/or changing other optical attributes of one or more images by differing amounts, and selecting the preferred image based upon patient response. The apparatus includes devices for generating one or more images to be viewed by a patient, modulating the wavefront of each image by a differing amount and/or changing other optical attributes of one or more images by differing amounts, and devices for selecting the preferred image based upon patient response. | 08-08-2013 |
20130222764 | VISION TESTING SYSTEM - A vision testing system comprises a image wavefront modulator, eye tracking system, focusing system using a spherical concave mirror, and a patient station. In various embodiments, the image wavefront modulator and the patient's eyes are positioned off axis with respect to the optical axis of the focusing mirror. Thus, optical elements in the wavefront modulator may automatically adjust to correct for aberrations introduced by the focusing system. Moreover, the optical elements may also be used to automatically correct for magnification errors introduced by movement of the patient within the patient testing station. Furthermore, the eye tracking system may be used to determine the errors introduced by movement of the patient eyes. Finally, the wavefront modulator may be used to produce an image on the patient's retina that accurately emulates an image that result if the patient was looking through a spectacle lens of a particular design during various gaze angles. | 08-29-2013 |
20130222765 | CONTACT LENS OPTIMIZER - Vision testing methods and apparatuses are disclosed, the methods including measuring the modulation to a wavefront of light imparted by a contact lens, determining the wavefront modulation necessary to emulate the optical properties of the lens as worn on a patient's eye, generating a static or dynamic image viewable by a patient, modulating the wavefront of the image remote from the patient to attain the wavefront necessary to emulate the optical properties of the lens as worn on a patient's eye, and relaying the wavefront to a plane nearby, on, or within the patient's eye. The apparatuses include devices for measuring the modulation to a wavefront of light imparted by a contact lens, determining the wavefront modulation necessary to emulate the optical properties of the lens as worn on the patient's eye, generating a static or dynamic image viewable by a patient, modulating the wavefront of the image remote from the patient to attain the wavefront necessary to emulate the optical properties of the lens as worn on the patient's eye, and relaying the wavefront to a plane nearby, on, or within the patient's eye. | 08-29-2013 |
Ken Thompson, Dunwoody, GA US
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20130002950 | Methods and Systems for Transport Stream Time Base Correction - Provided are methods and systems for correcting decoder artifacts. | 01-03-2013 |
Kenneth M. Thompson, Dunwoody, GA US
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20120290723 | SERVICE MANAGER FOR ADAPTIVE LOAD SHEDDING - A service manager that facilitates managing requests that are obtained at a middleware tier of a communications network includes a monitor component that evaluates data associated with effectuating a request that is received at a middleware tier. The monitor component identifies resources associated with effectuating the request. Additionally, the service manager includes a request component that accepts and/or rejects the request based at least in part upon the identified resources. | 11-15-2012 |
Kerry L. Thompson, Savannah, GA US
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20110064680 | NATURALLY DERIVED WATERPROOFING AGENTS FOR AQUEOUS-BASED PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS - Personal care compositions such as sunscreens, color make-up, lotions and creams which contain an amount of a hydrogenated rosin or resin which provides increased resistance to removal by water of such personal care compositions. | 03-17-2011 |
Kimberlee Thompson, Decatur, GA US
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20150314471 | WOOD PRESERVATIVE COMPOSITION - The present invention provides wood preservative composition containing a dispersed and/or emulsified phase comprising a wood preservative component; and a stabilizer. The stabilizer is a cationic polymer, an enzyme, organic polymer, quaternary ammonium compound and/or a mixture thereof. Also provided is a method of preserving wood or other cellulosic material which comprises applying to the wood or other cellulosic material. | 11-05-2015 |
Kimberlee Thompson, Atlanta, GA US
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20100073408 | ENERGY ACTIVATED PRINTING PROCESS - Reactive inks and methods of generating an image on a substrate using both reactive and heat activated inks are presented. An image is printed on a substrate, without reacting the reagents in the ink. Subsequently, the reagents are reacted to fix the image to a substrate, with substantial permanency and fastness. Sublimation or similar heat activated dyes are printed are also printed on the substrate. The sublimation or similar heat activated dyes are activated, and have an affinity for polymer that is applied to the substrate. | 03-25-2010 |
20100091058 | HEAT ACTIVATED PRINTING PROCESS - Reactive inks and methods of generating an image on a substrate using both reactive and heat activated inks are presented. An image is printed on a substrate, without reacting the reagents in the ink. Subsequently, the reagents are reacted to fix the image to a substrate, with substantial permanency and fastness. Sublimation or similar heat activated dyes are printed are also printed on the substrate. The sublimation or similar heat activated dyes are activated, and have an affinity for polymer that is applied to the substrate. | 04-15-2010 |
Leonard N. Thompson, Sugar Hill, GA US
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20080304472 | Communication embodiments and low latency path selection in a multi-topology network - In one embodiment, a source device (e.g., a VOIP phone) establishes a call connection with a remote device depending on which of multiple network paths provides an acceptable latency (e.g., a lower latency). For example, in response to receiving a request to establish a connection with a remote destination device over a network, the source device (e.g., a caller's phone) obtains multiple service code values. The source device encodes each of multiple data packets to include a unique service code value for transmission of the messages over different network topologies to a remote destination. Thus, when transmitted, each of the multiple messages follows a different logical network topology of a network as specified by a respective service code value. Based on feedback from a remote device that receives the multiple messages, the source learns a preferred logical network topology of the network for establishing the call connection. | 12-11-2008 |
Mark A. Thompson, Buford, GA US
Mark Andrew Thompson, Buford, GA US
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20140171207 | CABINET AND PEDESTAL INTERFACE - Examples disclosed herein relate to an interface utilized to enhance production of the electronic gaming device. The systems and methods may allow for easier installation of the cabinet and pedestal via utilization of the interface. | 06-19-2014 |
Matt Thompson, Marietta, GA US
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20130244835 | Athlete Training and Monitoring System - An athlete training device that includes a platform that includes a plurality of spaced apart attachment members disposed adjacent to the periphery of the platform. A pole extends upwardly from the platform and is affixed to the platform. A weight, defining a hole passing therethrough, is disposed on the platform so that the pole passes through the hole. A top plate is affixed to the top of the pole and includes attachment structures disposed about the top plate. An attachment device is coupled to one of the attachment structures. A redirecting device is coupled to one of the attachment members. An elastic cord is attached to the attachment device and is engaged with the redirecting device so that the cord extends radially away from the pole. An exercise device is affixed to the end of the cord. | 09-19-2013 |
20130244840 | Athlete Training Device and Method - An athlete training apparatus includes a platform, a force redirecting device that is mounted on the platform, an elastic member, a first user coupler and a second user coupler. The elastic member has a first end and an opposite second end and is engaged with the force redirecting device. The first user coupler is coupled to the first end of the elastic member and is also configured to be worn by a first individual. The second user coupler is coupled to the second end of the elastic member and is configured to be worn by a second individual. When the first individual stands in the standing area and when the second individual applies a force to the elastic member, the force redirecting device redirects a portion of the force to the second user coupler so that a force having a downward vertical component is applied to the first individual. | 09-19-2013 |
20150080182 | Athlete Training and Monitoring System - An athlete training device that includes a platform that includes a plurality of spaced apart attachment members disposed adjacent to the periphery of the platform. A pole extends upwardly from the platform and is affixed to the platform. A weight, defining a hole passing therethrough, is disposed on the platform so that the pole passes through the hole. A top plate is affixed to the top of the pole and includes attachment structures disposed about the top plate. An attachment device is coupled to one of the attachment structures. A redirecting device is coupled to one of the attachment members. An elastic cord is attached to the attachment device and is engaged with the redirecting device so that the cord extends radially away from the pole. An exercise device is affixed to the end of the cord. | 03-19-2015 |
Michael Stephen Thompson, Douglasville, GA US
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20150287257 | ELECTRONIC KEY FOB WITH BLUETOOTH AND RADIO FREQUENCY TRANSCEIVERS - A key fob including: a long-range transceiver communicating with a vehicle when the fob is within range of a long-range transceiver of the vehicle; and a short-range transceiver communicating with a mobile device when the fob is within range of a short-range transceiver of the mobile device, wherein when the short-range transceiver of the mobile device is out of range of a short-range transceiver of the vehicle, information is transmitted from the mobile device to the vehicle over a short-range link between the mobile device and the fob and is relayed from the fob to the vehicle over a long-range link between the fob and the vehicle, and information is transmitted from the vehicle to the mobile device over the long-range link between the vehicle and the fob and is relayed from the fob to the mobile device over the short-range link between the fob and the mobile device. | 10-08-2015 |
Nicholas Thompson, Atlanta, GA US
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20140154383 | Wine Degassing Method and Apparatus - A wine degassing apparatus | 06-05-2014 |
Paul Gregory Thompson, Loganville, GA US
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20140268836 | LIGHT ASSEMBLY - A light assembly that includes a mounting frame on which a light engine is mounted so as to direct light through the mounting frame opening and out of an opening in the ceiling. The light assembly is designed to permit the light engine to be rotated and tilted, in some embodiments without the need for tools. | 09-18-2014 |
Raphael A. Thompson, Sharpsburg, GA US
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20090264116 | COMMUNICATION DELIVERY FILTER FOR MOBILE DEVICE - Messages received by a mobile device can be processed in one of at least two modes. In the normal mode, the messages are handled in accordance with the normal settings of the mobile device. In the filtered mode, or “night-time” mode, incoming messages are examined to determine if they are to be filtered or if they are exempt from filtering. If a message is exempt from filtering, it is processed in accordance with the normal mode. However, if the message is to be filtered, the mobile device is prevented from providing normal message reception alert notifications. Messages can be identified as being exempt to being filtered by editing an address book or selecting entries from an address book. All messages not identified as exempt then get filtered. | 10-22-2009 |
20140349636 | COMMUNICATION DELIVERY FILTER FOR MOBILE DEVICE - Messages received by a mobile device can be processed in one of at least two modes. In the normal mode, the messages are handled in accordance with the normal settings of the mobile device. In the filtered mode, or “night-time” mode, incoming messages are examined to determine if they are to be filtered or if they are exempt from filtering. If a message is exempt from filtering, it is processed in accordance with the normal mode. However, if the message is to be filtered, the mobile device is prevented from providing normal message reception alert notifications. Messages can be identified as being exempt to being filtered by editing an address book or selecting entries from an address book. All messages not identified as exempt then get filtered. | 11-27-2014 |
Robert L. Thompson, Arlington, GA US
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20150272132 | NEEM OIL GRANULE WITH NUTRIENTS - A pesticide granule containing neem oil is provided. A biodegradable carrier granule is coated with neem oil and silica or a similar drying agent. The granule preferably contains a blend of nutrients and other ingredients beneficial to crops. The granules have a relatively dry exterior and are free-flowing. The granules are applied to crops by placing the granules into the seed furrows at the time of seed planting or otherwise incorporating the granules into the soil. | 10-01-2015 |
Robert S. Thompson, Smyrna, GA US
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20120174023 | SINGLE PAGE MULTI-TIER CATALOG BROWSER - A single page multi-tier catalog browser interface page is presented in a view formatted in response to a selection of a primary filter. The view displays a graduated element for selecting a primary filter value, and a matrix of secondary filter Yes or No indicators, each associated with the graduated element primary filter values, the Yes indicators aligned with the primary and secondary filter values that match within at least one record in a catalog. Selection of a graduated element value causes aligned Yes matrix indicators to be presented as selectable first-click icons in the interface page. Selection of a first-click icon expands it into a tertiary sub-window within the interface page, wherein selection thereof effects a layered primary-secondary-tertiary value searching of the catalog. Each of the above is achieved without navigating the user away from the single interface page. | 07-05-2012 |
20140040814 | SINGLE PAGE MULTI-TIER CATALOG BROWSER - A single page multi-tier catalog browser interface page is presented in a view formatted in response to a selection of a primary filter. The view displays a graduated element for selecting a primary filter value, and a matrix of secondary filter Yes or No indicators, each associated with the graduated element primary filter values, the Yes indicators aligned with the primary and secondary filter values that match within at least one record in a catalog. Selection of a graduated element value causes aligned Yes matrix indicators to be presented as selectable first-click icons in the interface page. Selection of a first-click icon expands it into a tertiary sub-window within the interface page, wherein selection thereof effects a layered primary-secondary-tertiary value searching of the catalog. Each of the above is achieved without navigating the user away from the single interface page. | 02-06-2014 |
Roger Thompson, Marietta, GA US
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20100001576 | WHEEL SYSTEM - A wheel comprising means for providing one or more protrusions in a ground-engaging surface of the wheel. In some embodiments, the wheel comprises a first hub, a tire mounted on the first hub, a second hub rotatable with respect to the first hub, and means for deforming the tire in a generally radial direction in response to relative rotation between the first and second hubs. The invention also provides a wheel cover comprising an outer surface having one or more protrusions and, when the cover is fitted to a wheel, the outer surface of the cover provides the ground-engaging surface of the wheel. The wheel and wheel cover of the invention are particularly suited for use with prams and similar vehicles in order to impart a rocking motion to the pram during use. | 01-07-2010 |
Ronald J Thompson, Metter, GA US
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20100122401 | Pencil cap - A pencil cap is described, as a lightweight baseball style cap having a crown and a bill and a 2-inch by 4-inch strip of reclosable fastener hook material attached to the side of the crown and a separate 1-inch by 0.75 elastic style reclosable fastener loop material sleeve. The positioning of the reclosable fastener hook material strip is 1.5 inches above the bottom ridgeline and located on either the left or right side of the crown to accommodate left hand or right hand use. The reclosable fastener hook material strip is used as a contact point to attach the reclosable fastener elastic style loop material sleeve. The sleeve is affixed around a standard carpenter pencil. The pencil cap with the reclosable fastener strip and reclosable fastener sleeve is used for convenient external storage and location of the carpenter pencil for use by carpenters, painters, plumbers, construction workers, draftsmen and the like. | 05-20-2010 |
Stanley Thompson, Atlanta, GA US
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20110066415 | METHOD, COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT, AND APPARATUS FOR COMPARING TRAFFIC PATTERN MODELS OF A COMPLEX COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - Traffic pattern models of a complex communication system are compared. A normalized transmission parameter is computed for each traffic pattern model. Model parameters are also computed for each traffic pattern model. The model parameters for each traffic pattern model represent anticipated traffic flow through the complex communication system over a predetermined time period. Data representing an actual traffic flow pattern through the complex communication system over the predetermined time period is compared to the model parameters representing anticipated traffic patterns for each model. The normalized transmission parameters for each of the traffic pattern models are also compared. | 03-17-2011 |
Stanley Carl Thompson, Atlanta, GA US
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20130039191 | Method, Computer Program Product, and Apparatus for Comparing Traffic Pattern Models of a Complex Communication System - Traffic pattern models of a complex communication system are compared. A normalized transmission parameter is computed for each traffic pattern model. Model parameters are also computed for each traffic pattern model. The model parameters for each traffic pattern model represent anticipated traffic flow through the complex communication system over a predetermined time period. Data representing an actual traffic flow pattern through the complex communication system over the predetermined time period is compared to the model parameters representing anticipated traffic patterns for each model. The normalized transmission parameters for each of the traffic pattern models are also compared. | 02-14-2013 |
Terrance J. Thompson, Kennesaw, GA US
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20100051654 | Hanky-tanky, multiple garment hanger - A garment hanging apparatus comprising a vertical base tube, wherein said base tube is comprised of an attachment device and at least two sets of holes through said base tube placed in a horizontal position, and said apparatus is further comprised of at least two horizontally oriented sliders, such that said sliders display multiple garments in a vertical orientation, and whereby said sliders are placed through said holes and extend through said base tube, and wherein end caps are place on each outside end of said slider, and wherein said sliders are comprised of a non slip material. | 03-04-2010 |
Tonua Leigh Thompson, Buford, GA US
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20120174877 | WOUND CARE GARMENT FOR ANIMALS - Devices, methods, and systems for facilitating wound care on an animal are presented. A wound care garment is selectively movable between a closed position and an open position, allowing temporary access to a wound or surgical site and/or exposing the animal's urogenital region without removing the garment. When in the open position, all or most components of the garment may be temporarily stowed away from the wound and away from the urogenital region, thereby keeping the wound and the garment clean, while minimizing the risk of infection. | 07-12-2012 |
William J. Thompson, Cornelia, GA US
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20120298101 | Magnet Aided Intubation Systems, Kits, and Methods - Endotracheal intubation systems, methods, and kits are provided. The system may include an endotracheal tube assembly which includes an endotracheal tube having a proximal end and a distal end; a wire having a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the wire is configured to be removably inserted into the endotracheal tube through the proximal end of the endotracheal tube; an internal magnetic member fixed at the distal end of the wire; and an end cap attached to the proximal end of the wire and removably securable to the proximal end of the endotracheal tube, wherein at least a portion of the internal magnetic member is disposed within the distal end of the endotracheal tube at a fixed position when the end cap is secured to the proximal end of the endotracheal tube; and an external magnetic member positionable on the exterior of a patient. | 11-29-2012 |
William Jacob Thompson, Cornelia, GA US
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20150035943 | In-Ear Orthotic for Relieving Temporomandibular Joint-Related Symptoms - An in-ear orthotic with one or more features to help manage or reduce pain, discomfort, or other symptoms associated with temporomandibular joint disorder. Also disclosed are methods of using optical scanning to create a three dimensional replication of the ear canal that is used to design a customized in-ear orthotic to help manage one or more symptoms of temporomandibular joint disorder. | 02-05-2015 |
20150038849 | Methods for Reducing One or More Symptoms of Temporomandibular Joint Disorder - An in-ear device configured to help a subject manage or reduce pain, discomfort, or other symptoms associated with TMJ disorder. Also disclosed are methods of using optical scanning to create a three dimensional replication of the ear canal that is used to design a customized in-ear device. Also disclosed is a method of helping manage at least one symptom associated with TMD by providing an in-ear device for wear while the subject is awake and providing a bite guard for wear at night while the subject is sleeping. | 02-05-2015 |
20150038850 | In-Ear Device With at Least One Sensor - An in-ear device with at least one sensor configured to generate a signal to help a subject manage or reduce pain, discomfort, or other symptoms associated with TMJ disorder. Also disclosed are methods of using optical scanning to create a three dimensional replication of the ear canal that is used to design a customized in-ear device. | 02-05-2015 |
20150038871 | In-Ear Proprioceptive for Relieving Temporomandibular Joint-Related Symptoms - An in-ear device with one or more proprioceptive features for providing an indication to a subject to help manage or reduce pain, discomfort, or other symptoms associated with TMJ disorder. In some embodiments, the one or more proprioceptive features are active and/or passive indicators. Also disclosed are methods of using optical scanning to create a three dimensional replication of the ear canal that is used to design a customized in-ear device. | 02-05-2015 |
20150038880 | Method for Reducing One or More Symptoms of Temporomandibular Joint Disorder - An in-ear device configured to help a subject manage or reduce pain, discomfort, or other symptoms associated with TMJ disorder. Also disclosed are methods of using optical scanning to create a three dimensional replication of the ear canal that is used to design a customized in-ear device. Also disclosed is a method of helping manage at least one symptom associated with TMD by customizing a series of in-ear device and modifying the devices over time, where each device in the series is customized to the subject. | 02-05-2015 |
20150039087 | Method of Designing Custom Device for Alleviating Temporomandibular Joint-Related Symptoms - An in-ear device with one or more proprioceptive features for providing an indication to a subject to help manage or reduce pain, discomfort, or other symptoms associated with TMJ disorder. Also disclosed are methods of using optical scanning to create a three dimensional replication of the ear canal that is used to design a customized in-ear device. In some embodiments, the in-ear device is customized based on the configuration of the subject's ear canal when the subject's jaw is in the therapeutic or optimal position. | 02-05-2015 |