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Timothy B. Bonbrake, Tucson, AZ US
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20120199030 | SHOCK HARDENED INITIATOR AND INITIATOR ASSEMBLY - Embodiments of an initiator support assembly that includes an initiator housing including an initiator cavity system are generally described herein. In some embodiments, a bridge substrate is positioned within the initiator cavity. The bridge substrate includes a substrate base including a uniform first planar surface and an opposed second surface. The bridge substrate further includes a first bridge contact extending over the substrate base. The first bridge contact is substantially flush with the first planar surface. A second bridge contact extends over the substrate base. The second bridge contact is substantially flush with the first planar surface. The first and second bridge contacts and the uniform first planar surface form a continuous planar mounting surface. An explosive charge, positioned within the initiator cavity, includes a charge mounting surface that is continuously coupled in surface-to-surface contact across the continuous planar mounting surface. | 08-09-2012 |
20120227607 | SHOCK DAMPENED EXPLOSIVE INITIATOR ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR DAMPENING SHOCK WITHIN A DELIVERY VEHICLE - Some embodiments pertain to an initiator support assembly that includes a casing and one or more initiator leads extending from the casing. The transmission of current through the initiator leads detonates an explosive charge within the casing. The casing includes a flange and a dampening member attached to the flange. The dampening member is between the flange and a structure where the initiator support assembly is mounted. The dampening member dampens shock that would otherwise be transferred from the structure to the initiator support assembly. In another example embodiment, at least a portion of the casing is formed of an interior wall, a dampening layer covering at least a portion of the interior wall and an exterior wall. The dampening layer dampens shock to the initiator support assembly that would otherwise be transferred from a structure to the initiator support assembly when the exterior wall is mounted to the structure. | 09-13-2012 |
Timothy B. Cupka, Lebanon, IN US
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20140283182 | INBRED CORN LINES IL3, CB26, CB27, II13, ML22, MM46, AND MM69 - Inbred corn lines, designated IL3, CB26, CB27, II13, ML22, MM46, and MM69, are disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of inbred corn lines IL3, CB26, CB27, II13, ML22, MM46, and MM69, to the plants and plant parts of inbred corn lines IL3, CB26, CB27, II13, ML22, MM46, and MM69 and to methods for producing a corn plant, either inbred or hybrid, by crossing inbred corn lines IL3, CB26, CB27, II13, ML22, MM46, and MM69 with itself or another corn line. The invention also relates to products produced from the seeds, plants, or parts thereof, of inbred corn lines IL3, CB26, CB27, II13, ML22, MM46, and MM69 and/or of the hybrids produced using the inbred as a parent. The invention further relates to methods for producing a corn plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic plants produced by that method and to methods for producing other inbred corn lines derived from inbred corn lines IL3, CB26, CB27, II13, ML22, MM46, and MM69. | 09-18-2014 |
Timothy B. Grieff, Odell, IL US
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20090061667 | Electrical Plug Adaptor - An electrical plug adapter has a plug body, female receptacles in one surface of the plug body, and male prongs extending from another surface of the plug body. The adapter has a male catch mechanism associated with a latching prong of the male prongs. The male catch mechanism is resiliently biased to a catch position relative to the latching prong. An actuator on the plug body can be moved to selectively move the latch mechanism to a release position closer to the latching prong. The male catch mechanism includes a portion configured to catch on an object in a standard electrical outlet when the male prongs are inserted into corresponding receptacles in the standard electrical outlet. | 03-05-2009 |
20100035481 | Electrical Plug Adapter - An electrical plug adapter has a plug body, female receptacles in one surface of the plug body, male prongs extending from another surface of the plug body, and a male catch mechanism associated with one of the male prongs and resiliently biased to a catch position relative to the one male prong. The male catch mechanism is configured to catch on an object in a standard electrical outlet when the male prongs are inserted into corresponding receptacles of the outlet. An actuator on the plug body is configured, when actuated, to selectively move the male catch mechanism to a release position relative to the one male prong and allow the male prongs to be removed from the corresponding receptacles. A one-way retention mechanism can be associated with one of the female receptacles and configured to permanently retain a male connector prong from a standard electrical connector plug when inserted into the female receptacles. The male prongs can be configured so as to capable of insertion into the corresponding receptacles when the male catch mechanism is in the catch position without actuating the actuator. | 02-11-2010 |
Timothy B. Ische, Eau Claire, WI US
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20100123334 | Quick changing rear module body vehicle - Interchangeable Rear Modular Body Vehicle. This invention would have a driving cab containing everything needed to drive a vehicle, an engine, at least four wheels and a gas tank. The rear of the driving cab behind the driver and passenger doors would be open to the back allowing many different rear body configurations to be attached to the driving cab. This invention with the frame and rear body designs would allow for fast and easy attachment and removal of rear modular bodies. This includes four sliding lock jacks which will be attached to the Rear Module Bodies that will allow these bodies to be removed and or attached to the frame. Jacks will manually deploy from compartments in the rear module bodies by pulling out and disconnecting the rear module body from frame then rotating 90 degrees allowing jacks to lift body off of frame. Jacks will be electrically powered with a control switch located in one of the compartments. Once the rear body module and the frame are separated the electrical power will need to be disconnected using a quick disconnect feature. Allowing the driving cab to be driven to another rear module body. To reattach another rear module body, position vehicle under rear module body aligning frame with the frame channels. Connect electric power and retract jacks which will lower body onto frame. Once jacks are fully retracted, rear module body will need to be locked to the the driving cab by manually rotating jacks 90 degrees and by pushing jacks back into stored position which also locks rear module body to frame. | 05-20-2010 |
20110291444 | Quick changing rear module body vehicle - A vehicle having a driver control region, such as a drive cab, and a specialized frame extending rearward from the driver control region and having a rear module body which can be easily exchanged on the specialized frame. The specialized frame has two rails, each with an incline or slope segment, and the rear module body has two open bottom frame channels, which conform to the rails and the inclines or slope segments thereof. When lowered onto the specialized frame, interaction between the specialized frame and frame channels creates a forward push resulting in a desired position of the rear module body rearward of driver control region. Optionally, the specialized frame may be provided by adaptors attached to a regular vehicle frame to provide a slope segment or incline. The vehicle may be based on a truck, such as a chassis-cab or upon an all-terrain-vehicle (ATV). A plurality of specialized rear module bodies may include box, closed container, or passenger oriented configurations. | 12-01-2011 |
Timothy B. Johnson, Danville, PA US
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20140056853 | Compositions and Methods for Modulating Plant Parasitic Nematodes - Provided is a method for modulating soybean cyst nematode infestation of a plant comprising applying to the plant an effective amount of a composition comprising a | 02-27-2014 |
20150118192 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR MODULATING PLANT PARASITIC NEMATODES - Provided is a method for modulating soybean cyst nematode infestation of a plant comprising applying to the plant an effective amount of a composition comprising a | 04-30-2015 |
Timothy B. Karpishin, Castro Valley, CA US
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20090114596 | NANOFILM AND MEMBRANE COMPOSITIONS - Nanofilms useful for filtration are prepared from oriented amphiphilic molecules and oriented macrocyclic modules. The amphiphilic species may be oriented on an interface or surface. The nanofilm may be prepared by depositing or attaching an oriented layer to a substrate. A nanofilm may also be prepared by coupling the oriented macrocyclic modules to provide a membrane. | 05-07-2009 |
20100152438 | AMPHIPHILIC MOLECULAR MODULES AND CONSTRUCTS BASED THEREON - The present invention relates to the preparation of synthons that are used to form modules that, in turn, are used to form two-dimensional close-packed planar arrays, referred to as nanomembranes. In a presently preferred embodiment, a nanomembrane herein constitutes a filter. | 06-17-2010 |
Timothy B. Kwasnicki, Delta CA
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20110287848 | FLUME WITHIN A FLUME - The present invention relates to an interactive ride, such as a flume within a flume. In one embodiment, a water ride can include a first flume ride and a second flume ride. The first flume ride can include a first middle section, while the second flume ride can include a second flume section. The second flume ride can pass through the first flume ride by having the second middle section pass through the first middle section. Thus, the second middle section can be located within the first middle section. The first middle section and the second middle section can form a pass-through section. The second flume ride can be partially supported by the first flume ride. | 11-24-2011 |
20140194216 | AMUSEMENT RIDE BACK SHIELD - A system for shielding a rider's back from a ride surface. The system includes a slide ride having an entrance and an exit and configured such that the riders back slides substantially parallel along a. slide ride surface when the rider slides from the entrance towards the exit. The system includes a plurality of shielding devices disposed relative to the slide ride such that the rider may put on one of the plurality of shielding devices prior to sliding on the slide ride, each of the plurality of shielding devices configured to be worn by the rider such that the shielding device covers the rider's back, and adapted to slide upon the slide ride surface to shield the rider's back from the slide ride surface when the rider slides from the entrance to the exit. | 07-10-2014 |
Timothy B. Lannin, Ithaca, NY US
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20140243832 | SAGITTAL SAW - A sagittal saw includes a blade and an actuator configured to drive the blade. The blade includes a first end, a second end opposed to the first end, and a longitudinal axis extending between the first end and second end. The blade first end extends transverse to the longitudinal axis, and its movement defines a blade path. The blade path comprises a closed plane curve consisting of two loops meeting at a node ie, a figure-eight, whereby the blade path crosses over itself. The actuator includes a gear assembly configured to cyclically drive the blade so that the blade path includes multiple impulsive thrusts along the longitudinal axis in each blade path cycle. In addition, the blade cuts the work piece in both a first direction and a second direction in each blade cycle, the second direction opposed to the first direction. | 08-28-2014 |
Timothy B. Martin, Morgan Hill, CA US
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20120240036 | E-Book Reading Location Indicator - To help a reader of an electronic document, e.g., an eBook, find his or her reading location following a repagination event, an electronic reader application executing on an electronic device displays a first portion of content of the electronic document, detects that the reader has performed a predetermined action that triggers repagination of the electronic document, and repaginating the electronic document to cause the reader application to display a second portion of content of the electronic document, the second portion including at least some of the first portion of content and at least some newly visible content of the electronic document, such that the newly visible content appears visually different, at least temporarily, from the first portion of content that remains visible. | 09-20-2012 |
20130179459 | MIXED SOURCE MEDIA PLAYBACK - Playlists having media items from more than one source are described. Media items in a first library are mapped to media items from an online media item store. Media items within the playlist that can be found in the first library will be played from the first library, while media items not within the first library will be played from the online media store. By identifying media items present in both libraries and playing them only from the first library, the described method can reduce the royalties needing to be paid by the online media store. Further methods are disclosed for setting limits on the number of media items that can be shared by a second library. | 07-11-2013 |
20140075313 | Integrated Content Recommendation - Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to devices and methods for providing integrated content recommendations in a graphical user-interface GUI). Specifically, embodiments of the present disclosure employ a recommendation request from a client running a GUI for content recommendations formatted to fit within the GUI. An external component determines the recommendations, formats the recommendations to match a layout/look and feel of the GUI and the formatted recommendations are presented in the GUI as an integrated component of the GUI. | 03-13-2014 |
20140075314 | CONTENT COMPILATION - Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to techniques for enabling easy generation, editing, and access to digital content compilations, such as playlists, etc. Specifically, embodiments of the present disclosure employ one or more graphical user-interfaces that provide a playlist toolbar (e.g., a sidebar) after determining a user wishes to access a digital content compilation. Further, predictions may be made to determine potential activities associated with these compilations based upon previous actions performed by the user. | 03-13-2014 |
20140075324 | Automated Graphical User-Interface Layout - Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to automatic generation of dynamically changing layouts for a graphical user-interface. Specifically, embodiments of the present disclosure employ analysis of an image associated with the view (e.g., either the current view or a future view) of the graphical user-interface to determine colors that are complementary to the image. The colors are applied to the view, such that the color scheme of the view matches the image. | 03-13-2014 |
20160110050 | Media Player Playlist Management - Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to techniques for enabling easy generation, editing, and access to digital content compilations, such as playlists, etc. Specifically, embodiments of the present disclosure employ one or more graphical user-interfaces that provide a playlist toolbar (e.g., a sidebar) after determining a user wishes to access a digital content compilation. Further, predictions may be made to determine potential activities associated with these compilations based upon previous actions performed by the user. | 04-21-2016 |
Timothy B. Myrsten, Richmond, VA US
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20090315352 | Bottle Carrier - The bottle carrier ( | 12-24-2009 |
Timothy B. Neuschwander, La Jolla, CA US
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20090270910 | Method and Apparatus for Increasing Blood Flow in a Body Part - An enclosure is dimensioned to enclose an affected area of a body part plus a small margin around which a releasable seal is attached to make the enclosure substantially airtight around the body part without contacting the area to be treated. A port in the enclosure is attached to tubing for connection of a pump for forcing air under pressure into the enclosure. In the preferred embodiment, the enclosure is an inflatable plastic bag. The compression provided by the air pressure is applied uniformly to the body part to increase blood flow within the body part without physically contacting the affected area of the body part. In one embodiment, the pump is a combination air and vacuum pump so that pressures within the enclosure may be cycled between high and low pressures. | 10-29-2009 |
Timothy B. Newman, Slater, MO US
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20160090202 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PREPARING AND PACKAGING PICKLED FOODS - A system and method for making, cutting, and packaging pickled food items, such as pickled vegetables. The system is automated using a control computer or other controller subsystem. The system includes a conveyor for transporting pouches through the system. The pouches are optionally filled with spices and flavoring, liquids such as brining liquids for maintaining moisture of the vegetables placed within the pouch, a rotating drum for loading pickled vegetables into the pouches, a blade assembly for cutting the vegetables into portions, and a sealing device for sealing the pouches. | 03-31-2016 |
Timothy B. Smigowski, Chassell, MI US
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20150362295 | WIRE NEUTRALIZATION SYSTEM - A wire neutralizing system for use with a vehicle including a frame adapted to be hitched to a vehicle. At least one wheel supports the frame while a bottom of the wheel rolls over terrain having buried wires. The system also includes a blade movable between a stowed position in which the blade is above the bottom of the wheel and a deployed position in which the blade is below the bottom of the wheel, such that the blade plows through the terrain to disable buried wires when in the deployed position. | 12-17-2015 |
Timothy B. Terriberry, Mountain View, CA US
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20120069898 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ADAPTIVE TIME-FREQUENCY RESOLUTION IN DIGITAL DATA CODING - Embodiments are described for a system and method for implementing an adaptive time-frequency resolution in audio and video coding systems. A method of adaptively transforming the time-frequency resolution for a defined spectrum comprises dividing the spectrum of the input signal into a into plurality of bands; determining, for each band of the plurality of bands, a characteristic of the content (e.g., tonal or transient content); modifying the time-frequency resolution value to one or more bands of the plurality of bands to increase either a time resolution of the band or a frequency resolution of the band depending on the characteristic of the content; determining a cost associated with modifying the time-frequency resolution value of the one more bands based on an entropy measure of the bands, and altering the modified time-frequency resolution values in a manner that accounts for the coding cost. | 03-22-2012 |
20120232908 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR AVOIDING PARTIAL COLLAPSE IN MULTI-BLOCK AUDIO CODING - Embodiments are described of a multi-block coding scheme for an audio signal to prevent partial collapse conditions from causing pre-echo compression artifacts. An audio codec includes a segmentation component partitioning the audio signal into a plurality of tiles, wherein each tile comprises data from a particular segment of time and a particular set of frequencies of the audio signal; a band energy component determining an energy value for each tile corresponding to a signal component in a respective tile; an encoder flag tracking component marking a tile as not collapsed or collapsed based on the energy value in that tile; and a decoder flag tracking component filling all tiles marked as collapsed with pseudorandom noise at an estimated energy level. | 09-13-2012 |
20120232909 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TWO-STEP SPREADING FOR TONAL ARTIFACT AVOIDANCE IN AUDIO CODING - Embodiments are directed to an audio coding scheme implemented in a codec that eliminates birdie artifacts generated by transform coding methods. A frequency coefficient spreading method invertibly rotates a spectrum of coefficient values based on a defined rotation angle, The rotated spectrum is then quantized, and the rotation operation is then reversed so that a previously sparse spectrum (i.e., one with few non-zero values) becomes one that has many non-zero values. The method arranges the coefficients for a particular partition into a linear array and computes a gain factor for the partition. A rotation angle of between 0 and π/4 for successive pairs of coefficients of the linear array based on the gain factor is then derived. One or more rotation operations are then applied to successive pairs of coefficients in the linear array using a specific rotation angle and a stride length for each rotation operation. | 09-13-2012 |
20120232913 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR BIT ALLOCATION AND PARTITIONING IN GAIN-SHAPE VECTOR QUANTIZATION FOR AUDIO CODING - Embodiments are generally directed to systems and methods for bit allocation and band partitioning for gain-shape vector quantization in an audio codec. An audio codec implements a method that uses an implicit, dynamic scheme to allow an encoder and decoder to recreate a series of bit allocation decisions for gain and shape without transmitting additional side information for each decision, based on the number of bits that are left remaining and available in a given packet. For implementation in practical codecs, the band comprising the allocation of bits for the shape is recursively split into equal partitions until the number of bits allocated to each partition is less than the maximum codebook size. | 09-13-2012 |
20140286399 | PYRAMID VECTOR QUANTIZATION FOR VIDEO CODING - An apparatus and corresponding method are provided for pyramid vector quantization of video data, including receiving the video data in the frequency domain; and pyramid vector quantizing at least one group of pictures (GOP) from the received video data in accordance with a potentially varying bandwidth, the GOP comprising key frames and predicted frames. | 09-25-2014 |
20140348221 | ENCODING VIDEO DATA USING REVERSIBLE INTEGER APPROXIMATIONS OF ORTHONORMAL TRANSFORMS - An apparatus and method for lossless encoding of video data is provided, including a reversible transform, connected to a plurality of inputs, having a same plurality of orthonormal outputs, wherein the reversible transform comprises rotations combined with internally cancelled scalings that are connected to said orthonormal outputs. | 11-27-2014 |
20140358978 | VECTOR QUANTIZATION WITH NON-UNIFORM DISTRIBUTIONS - Systems and methods are described for encoding quantized vector parameters in a bitstream are described. An exemplary method may include receiving a vector of integers used in a data compression codebook, the sum of the integers equaling a pulse sum. An initial expected magnitude may be determined for a first integer, the initial expected magnitude being based on the pulse sum, a distribution parameter, and a value corresponding to a number of integers in the vector. The actual magnitude of the first integer may be encoded based on the initial expected magnitude of the first integer. The pulse sum may be adjusted using the encoded actual magnitude. Also, the value corresponding to the number of integers in the vector may be reduced by one. Expected magnitudes for each of the remaining integers of the vector may then be calculated recursively. | 12-04-2014 |
Timothy B. Vannatter, Charlotte, NC US
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20110125615 | SELF-SERVICE DEVICE INVENTORY INFORMATION CONTROL - Apparatus and methods for servicing a self-service device (“SSD”) such as an ATM. The SSD may include a customer service module that may perform part of a transaction or provide a service in support of the transaction. For example, the customer service module may be a currency acceptor, a printer, EPROM or any other device or circuit that is present in the SSD. The SSD may include a component map that may be stored in machine readable memory. An element of the map may correspond to the component. The SSD may include a central processing unit that may revise the map based on input from a service technician or machine-generated information. The map may be used to track the presence of the component in the SSD. | 05-26-2011 |
20110231705 | ADAPTIVE DIAGNOSTICS FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF AN AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE("ATM") THIN-CLIENT MODE - Thus, methods and apparatus for providing adaptive diagnostics for ATM fault conditions are provided. Such methods and apparatus may include one or more computer-readable media storing computer-executable instructions which, when executed by a processor on a computer system, perform a method for diagnosing an electronic self-service device fault condition. The method may include receiving an input from a self-service device. The input may include information regarding a fault-related event. The method may also include assessing a plurality of system-level ramifications of the fault-related event. In response to the assessing, the method may further include determining continued viability of a plurality of ATM services. The method may also include electronically providing a notification of a list of remaining viable self-service device services. | 09-22-2011 |
20110288994 | Deposit Permissions For Non-Account Holders - Systems and methods for generating an access code are described. A first request to generate an access code for permitting a first individual to deposit monetary funds into an account associated with an entity is received. The first individual is not an account owner of the account. The access code for permitting the first individual to deposit monetary funds into the account associated with the entity is generated. A second request to output the access code for permitting the first individual to deposit monetary funds into the account associated with the entity is received, and the access code for permitting the first individual to deposit monetary funds into the account associated with the entity is outputted. One or more restrictions may be placed on the ability to deposit monetary funds in the account. | 11-24-2011 |
20110288995 | Deposit For Entity Associated Non-Account Holders - Systems and methods for permitting a credit card payment are described. An individual associated with a credit card account of an entity may be identified. A request to permit the individual associated with the credit card account of the entity to deposit a credit card payment in a self-service financial transaction device associated with the entity may be received. An identifier of the individual associated with the credit card account may be read. A request from the individual to deposit monetary funds as the credit card payment into the self-service financial transaction device may be received, and a determination may be made as to whether the individual is authorized to make the deposit. Monetary funds from the individual for deposit as the credit card payment may be received. One or more restrictions may be placed on the ability to deposit monetary funds as the credit card payment. | 11-24-2011 |
20110288998 | Deposit For Non-Account Holders - Systems and methods for depositing monetary funds into an account are described. A first request from a first individual to deposit monetary funds into an account associated with an entity may be received. The first individual is not an account owner of the account. Monetary funds from the first individual may be received for deposit in the account. The monetary funds may include cash, checks, credit card transfers, and/or debit card transfers. The receipt of the first request may be receipt of a paper ticket with an access code authorizing deposit of monetary funds into the account. One or more restrictions may be reviewed to authorize the deposit of monetary funds in the account. | 11-24-2011 |
20110288999 | Deposit Permissions For Specific Non-Account Holders - Systems and methods for permitting a specific individual to deposit monetary funds in an account are described. A first request to permit a specific individual to deposit monetary funds into an account associated with an entity may be received. The specific individual is not an account owner of the account. At least one account owner defined criterion identifying the specific individual is received, and data representing a permission for the specific individual to deposit monetary funds into the account associated with the entity is stored. The at least one criterion may include a name, an address, and/or some other identifier of the specific individual. One or more restrictions may be placed on the ability to deposit monetary funds in the account. Additional specific individuals with similar and/or different restrictions on the ability to deposit may be permitted to deposit monetary funds into the account. | 11-24-2011 |
20160027016 | Deposit for Non-Account Holders/US - Systems and methods for depositing monetary funds into an account are described. A first request from a first individual to deposit monetary funds into an account associated with an entity may be received. The first individual is not an account owner of the account. Monetary funds from the first individual may be received for deposit in the account. The monetary funds may include cash, checks, credit card transfers, and/or debit card transfers. The receipt of the first request may be receipt of a paper ticket with an access code authorizing deposit of monetary funds into the account. One or more restrictions may be reviewed to authorize the deposit of monetary funds in the account. | 01-28-2016 |
Timothy B. Webster, Ii, Rockingham, NC US
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20140326739 | MUD PAN AND KNIFE ORGANIZER - The present disclosure provides a rotatable mud pan and knife organizer. The mud pan includes a trough and a wrist strap disposed a bottom side of the trough. The wrist strap is configured to enable the trough to provide rotation of the trough while holding the wrist strap. Advantageously, the rotatable trough allows a worker to more efficiently utilize the mud pan while applying a compound. Additionally, the wrist strap can include a hook for storing a blade not in use. | 11-06-2014 |
Timothy B. Westergren, San Francisco, CA US
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20110213769 | Methods and Systems for Utilizing Contextual Feedback to Generate and Modify Playlists - Systems and methods of generating and modifying a playlist using contextual information are disclosed. For example, a user may provide an input seed such as a song name or artist name. The input seed is compared to database items and a playlist is generated as a result. In some examples, the contextual information is used to enhance the comparison and to select better content objects for a user's playlist. Meanwhile, in some examples the content objects in the playlist may be arranged in an enhanced order using ranking and/or contextual information. | 09-01-2011 |
20130179439 | Methods and Systems for Utilizing Contextual Feedback to Generate and Modify Playlists - Systems and methods of generating and modifying a playlist using contextual information are disclosed. For example, a user may provide an input seed such as a song name or artist name. The input seed is compared to database items and a playlist is generated as a result. In some examples, the contextual information is used to enhance the comparison and to select better content objects for a user's playlist. Meanwhile, in some examples the content objects in the playlist may be arranged in an enhanced order using ranking and/or contextual information. | 07-11-2013 |