Whiteman, US
Brian Whiteman, Chatsworth, CA US
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20140205397 | System and Method for Providing a Photobook - The present disclosure provides a photobook including a plurality of pages including a plurality of printed images, and a bound edge that binds an edge of each of the plurality of pages, wherein the bound edge includes at least one recessed void along its length, wherein the recessed void increases the flexibility of the bound edge. The disclosure also provides a system and method of making the photobook provided herein. | 07-24-2014 |
Charles Whiteman, Fort Lauderdale, FL US
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20090002192 | Dive computer system - A method of operating a dive information tracking system is disclosed wherein a diver or user carries or wears an underwater computer during an underwater dive. The underwater computer acquires information during the current underwater dive and the newly acquired information is wirelessly and automatically communicated to a central database that is connected to the world wide web of computers. | 01-01-2009 |
Charles Whiteman, Coconut Creek, FL US
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20120016655 | DYNAMIC LANGUAGE TRANSLATION OF WEB SITE CONTENT - Methods, systems, and computer readable medium for providing translated web content. A request is received from a user for content in a second language translated from content in a first language from a first Internet source. The content in the first language is obtained and divided into one or more translatable components. Whether the one or more translatable components have been previously translated, via at least one of machine translation, human translation, and a combination thereof, into the second language and stored as translated components in a storage is determined. If there are one or more translatable components previously translated and stored, the content is generated in the second language by modifying the content in the first language so that at least some translatable components are replaced with corresponding translated components and sent in the second language to the user as a response to the request. | 01-19-2012 |
20120016865 | DYNAMIC LANGUAGE TRANSLATION OF WEB SITE CONTENT - Methods, systems, and computer readable medium for providing translated web content with translated URLs. A request is received content in a second language translated from content in a first language. The content in the first language is obtained from the first Internet source. One or more links are identified from the content in the first language. Each original URL is divided into one or more translatable URL components in the first language. Whether the one or more translatable URL components in each original URL have been previously translated into the second language and stored as translated URL components is determined. If there is at least one translatable URL component previously translated and stored as a corresponding translated URL component, a translated URL in the second language for each original URL is generated. The content in the second language with translated URLs is created. | 01-19-2012 |
20120016929 | DYNAMIC LANGUAGE TRANSLATION OF WEB SITE CONTENT - Methods, systems, and computer readable medium for providing content with respect to a website. A request for content is received where the request includes information related to a user. One or more pieces of localized content associated with at least one condition is retrieved when it is determined that the at least one condition is consistent with the information related to the user, where each localized content is localized with respect to the content requested. At least one of the retrieved localized content is identified when the information related to the user meets the associated at least one condition. The identified at least one localized content is sent as a response to the received request for content. | 01-19-2012 |
20120017146 | DYNAMIC LANGUAGE TRANSLATION OF WEB SITE CONTENT - Methods, systems, and computer readable medium for facilitating selection of a preferred language associated with a website. In one example, information including information relating to a user is first received via the communication platform. The received information is then automatically analyzed to estimate a preferred language in which the user likely uses to view content from the website. A selector is displayed with an available selection of a language that most closely matches the estimated preferred language to allow the user to specify the user's preferred language with respect to the website. The user's preferred language is stored, and the user is redirected to the website in the user's preferred language. | 01-19-2012 |
20140019114 | Dynamic Language Translation of Web Site Content - Methods, systems, and computer readable medium for providing translated web content with translated URLs. A request is received content in a second language translated from content in a first language. The content in the first language is obtained from the first Internet source. One or more links are identified from the content in the first language. Each original URL is divided into one or more translatable URL components in the first language. Whether the one or more translatable URL components in each original URL have been previously translated into the second language and stored as translated URL components is determined. If there is at least one translatable URL component previously translated and stored as a corresponding translated URL component, a translated URL in the second language for each original URL is generated. The content in the second language with translated URLs is created. | 01-16-2014 |
20140365858 | Dynamic Language Translation of Web Site Content - Methods, systems, and computer readable medium for providing content with respect to a website. A request for content is received where the request includes information related to a user. One or more pieces of localized content associated with at least one condition is retrieved when it is determined that the at least one condition is consistent with the information related to the user, where each localized content is localized with respect to the content requested. At least one of the retrieved localized content is identified when the information related to the user meets the associated at least one condition. The identified at least one localized content is sent as a response to the received request for content. | 12-11-2014 |
20150339294 | Dynamic Language Translation of Web Site Content - Methods, systems, and computer readable medium for providing translated web content. A request is received from a user for content in a second language translated from content in a first language from a first Internet source. The content in the first language is obtained and divided into one or more translatable components. Whether the one or more translatable components have been previously translated, via at least one of machine translation, human translation, and a combination thereof, into the second language and stored as translated components in a storage is determined. If there are one or more translatable components previously translated and stored, the content is generated in the second language by modifying the content in the first language so that at least some translatable components are replaced with corresponding translated components and sent in the second language to the user as a response to the request. | 11-26-2015 |
Chuck Whiteman, Coconut Creek, FL US
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20140200955 | DYNAMIC DETERMINATION OF LOCALIZATION SOURCE FOR WEB SITE CONTENT - Method and system for localizing an element present in a piece of content having a plurality of elements. A cost of localizing an element with respect to each of one or more localization sources is first computed. At least one criterion based on which a localization source for localizing the element is to be determined is obtained. A localization source for localizing the element is then selected based on an assessment with respect to the at least one criterion. The element of the content is then localized using the selected localization source. | 07-17-2014 |
David L. Whiteman, Apex, NC US
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20100036847 | EXTENDABLE AND PLUGGABLE METHOD FOR VALIDATING XML DATA - A method of validating XML data comprises (a) registering a plurality of validators that are each responsible for validating a certain XML set of rules, (b) creating common XML data structures to be shared between the validators, (c) invoking registered validators and granting access to common XML data structures, and (d) reporting validation results for each of the validators. Two or more validators having similar pattern validation structures may share the common XML data structure of a data builder. Furthermore, the validators may be invoked in the order in which they are registered in step (a) and granted access to the common XML data structures that are built in step (b). In addition, the step of reporting the validation results may include formatting the validation results as error messages generated by each validator and outputting the error messages via an outputter. | 02-11-2010 |
Jason W. Whiteman, Tomball, TX US
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20130290785 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A SHARED DEBUG PIN - In some examples, a computer system includes a first component associated with a first power domain and a second component associated with a second power domain. The computer system also includes a debug port with a debug port pin shared by a debug operation pin of the first component and a corresponding debug operation pin of the second component. The computer system also includes a switch associated with the debug port pin to selectively isolate the debug operation pin of the first component from leakage current of the corresponding debug operation pin of the second component. | 10-31-2013 |
John Whiteman, Portland, OR US
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20160044992 | CO-MOLDED 3D ELEMENTS - Describes are support elements for a sole of a shoe, in particular a sports shoe, a sole and a shoe with such a support element, as well as a method for the manufacture of a support element. As examples, the support element includes a first partial member formed of a first material, and a second partial member formed of a second material. The first partial member is mechanically joined to the second partial member in a connection region, wherein the connection region is configured to allow the first partial member to rotate or slide relative to the second partial member. The first partial member, the second partial member, and the connection region can be co-molded and joined together in a single fabricating step. | 02-18-2016 |
John K. Whiteman, Yoder, IN US
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20100279640 | CONFIGURING RADIOS - In one aspect, a method includes using a processor to receive a request to configure a first radio having a first type. Using the processor includes using the processor to obtain a first configuration type used to configure the first radio and to configure a first radio using the first configuration type. | 11-04-2010 |
John R. Whiteman, Arlington, MA US
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20150351493 | FOOTWEAR WITH TRACTION ELEMENTS - The invention relates to articles of footwear having traction elements, and systems and methods for manufacturing same. An example shoe includes an upper and a sole plate, the sole plate including a lower surface adapted for ground contact having a first sole portion including first traction elements, the first traction elements having a distal end and a side wall with extensions extending from a central core, and a second sole portion including second traction elements, the second traction elements having at least one geometrical feature differing in one or more aspects from a corresponding geometrical feature of the first traction elements. | 12-10-2015 |
Kathleen R. Whiteman, Wilmington, MA US
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20100028346 | NOVEL SYNERGISTIC EFFECTS - The present invention encompasses a combination of at least one conjugate and one or more chemotherapeutic agent(s) which when administered exerts an unexpectedly enhanced therapeutic effect. The therapeutic effectiveness of the combination is greater than that of the conjugate alone or the administration of one or more of the drug(s) without the conjugate. The present invention is also directed to compositions comprising at least one conjugate and at one or more of chemotherapeutic agent and to methods of treating cancer using at least one conjugate and at least one or more of chemotherapeutic agent (s). The present invention also provides methods of modulating the growth of selected cell populations, such as cancer cells, by administering a therapeutically effective amount of one or more chemotherapeutic agent(s) and at least one conjugate. In each case, such combination has therapeutic synergy or improves the therapeutic index in the treatment of cancer over the anticancer agent(s) alone. | 02-04-2010 |
20110177064 | Compositions and Methods for Treatment of Ovarian Cancer - The present invention relates to surprisingly effective anti-cancer drug combinations, pharmaceutical compositions comprising the same, and uses thereof in the treatment of ovarian cancer. In particular, the present invention is based on the discovery that the administration of a CD56 antibody linked to a cytotoxic compound (e.g.,, an immunoconjugate) in combination with at least two chemotherapeutic agents (in particular a taxane compound and a platinum compound), improves the therapeutic index in the treatment of ovarian cancer over and above the additive effects of the anticancer agents used alone. In one embodiment of the invention, combinations of the CD56 antibody, or fragment thereof, linked to a cytotoxic compound plus additional chemotherapeutic agents have a synergistic effect in the ovarian cancer therapeutic index. The present invention also provides methods of modulating the growth of selected cell populations, such as ovarian cancer cells, by administering a therapeutically effective amount of such combinations. | 07-21-2011 |
20120269827 | Compositions and Methods for Treatment of Ovarian, Peritoneal, and Fallopian Tube Cancer - The present invention relates to highly effective anti-cancer drug combinations, pharmaceutical compositions comprising the same, and uses thereof in the treatment of ovarian, peritoneal, or fallopian tube cancer. In particular, the present invention is based on the discovery that the administration of a CD56 antibody linked to a cytotoxic compound (e.g., an immunoconjugate) in combination with a chemotherapeutic agent (in particular a gemcitabine compound, a topotecan compound, and a doxorubicin compound), improves the therapeutic index in the treatment of ovarian, peritoneal, or fallopian tube cancer over and above the additive effects of the anticancer agents used alone. In one embodiment of the invention, combinations of the CD56 antibody, or fragment thereof, linked to a cytotoxic compound plus an additional chemotherapeutic agent have a synergistic effect in the ovarian cancer therapeutic index. | 10-25-2012 |
20120282175 | Methods for Increasing Efficacy of FOLR1 Cancer Therapy - Methods to improve the success of cancer therapies that target the human folate receptor 1 are provided. Kits comprising reagent useful in the methods are further provided. | 11-08-2012 |
20140363453 | Methods for Increasing Efficacy of FOLR1 Cancer Therapy - Methods to improve the success of cancer therapies that target the human folate receptor 1 are provided. Kits comprising reagent useful in the methods are further provided. | 12-11-2014 |
Ken Whiteman, Hood River, OR US
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20090187493 | Method for offsetting carbon dioxide emissions associated with shipping - The invention is a method that provides consumers and retailers an easy way to track shipments, use shipment information (e.g. tracking information) to accurately calculate carbon dioxide emissions generated by the shipment, and provide a means to offset the carbon dioxide emission either before or after the shipment takes place. | 07-23-2009 |
Kevin Whiteman, Chesterfield, VA US
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20090152268 | LAMINATED PAPERBOARD PACKAGING AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - Embodiments of the present invention generally relate to a laminated composite paperboard packaging for containing ice cream and a method of manufacturing the same. In one embodiment of the present invention, a laminated packaging material comprises a layer of paperboard, a layer of an aqueous coating disposed on a first surface of the layer of paperboard, and a layer of a thermoplastic resin disposed on a second surface of the layer of paperboard, wherein the laminated packaging material has a water vapor transmission rate of less than 20 grams per square meter per twenty-four hours in an environment of about 100 degrees Fahrenheit and 90% humidity. | 06-18-2009 |
Melissa C. Whiteman, Rochester, NY US
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20090117149 | NOVEL ATTENUATED VIRUS STRAINS AND USES THEREOF - Methods and compositions concerning mutant flaviviruses with reduced virulence. In some embodiments the invention concerns nucleotide sequences that encode mutant flaviviral proteins. Viruses comprising mutant NS1 and NS4B genes display reduced virulence are provided. In further aspects of the invention, flavivirus vaccine compositions such as West Nile virus vaccines are provided. In another embodiment the invention provides methods for vaccination against flavivirus infection. | 05-07-2009 |
Michael P. Whiteman, New Hope, PA US
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20120273549 | SURGICAL STAPLING DEVICE WITH CAPTIVE ANVIL - A device for clamping tissue includes a first jaw having a distal portion for communicating with tissue and a proximal portion having a first wing and a second wing. The device also includes a second jaw having a distal portion for communicating with tissue and a proximal portion having a first slot and a second slot, the first slot disposed between a middle structure and a first lateral structure, the second slot disposed between the middle structure and a second lateral structure. The first jaw is rotatably coupleable to the second jaw with the first wing extending into the first slot and the second wing extending into the second slot. | 11-01-2012 |
Robert Elliott Whiteman, San Francisco, CA US
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20140177839 | SECURE APP-TO-APP COMMUNICATION - Secure application-to-application communication is disclosed. A shared encryption key may be used to encrypt data to be transferred from a first mobile application to a second mobile application. The encrypted data is provided to a shared storage location. The second mobile application is configured to retrieve the encrypted data from the shared storage location. | 06-26-2014 |
Robert Neil Whiteman, Middletown, PA US
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20080248697 | Slide lock panel-mount connector - An electrical connector for mounting to a panel includes a housing configured to be mounted to the panel, and a deflectable latch including a latch arm having a length extending in a longitudinal direction between a fixed end secured to the housing and a free end movable with respect to the housing. The free end has a locking finger extending therefrom. The latch arm is deflected laterally with respect to the length thereof to align the locking finger with an opening through the panel. The deflectable latch returns to a resting position once the housing is mounted to the panel, and the locking finger engages the panel when in the resting position. | 10-09-2008 |
20080274649 | Electrical connector assembly having selective arrangement of signal and ground contacts - An electrical connector assembly includes a housing having an array of compartments, and substantially identical signal contact assemblies arranged in sets, each including a pair of the signal contact assemblies arranged opposite first and second orientations, and selectively installed in a respective pair of compartments. One ground contact may form a signal-signal-ground pattern, while two ground contacts may form a signal-signal-ground-ground pattern. Additionally, an electrical connector assembly includes a housing having at least two substantially identical signal contact assemblies, one in a first orientation, another in a second orientation. At least one recess is formed within the signal contact assembly; and at least one protruding ridge extends from the signal contact assembly. The recesses of the signal contact assembly in the first orientation receive at least one of the protruding ridges in a second orientation. The protruding ridges in the first orientation engage with the recesses in the second orientation. | 11-06-2008 |
Sandee Whiteman, Los Angeles, CA US
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20110172326 | BIODEGRADABLE POLYMER COMPOSITION WITH CALCIUM CARBONATE AND METHODS AND PRODUCTS USING SAME - Described herein are biodegradable compositions, methods for making these compositions, and applications using these compositions. In one embodiment, a process of manufacturing paper or other products is provided using a composition comprising a mixture of 25% to 80% calcium carbonate along with a biodegradable biopolymer matrix made from renewable resources including polylactic acid (“PLA”), soy proteins, polyhydroxyalkanoate (“PHA”), polyhydroxybutyrate (“PHB”), and/or starch from corn, wheat, tapioca, potatoes, or similar renewable resource products. | 07-14-2011 |
20120196950 | BIODEGRADABLE POLYMER COMPOSITION WITH CALCIUM CARBONATE AND METHODS AND PRODUCTS USING SAME - Described herein are biodegradable compositions, methods for making these compositions, and applications using these compositions. In one embodiment, a process of manufacturing paper or other products is provided using a composition comprising a mixture of 25% to 80% calcium carbonate along with a biodegradable biopolymer matrix made from renewable resources including polylactic acid (“PLA”), soy proteins, polyhydroxyalkanoate (“PHA”), polyhydroxybutyrate (“PHB”), and/or starch from corn, wheat, tapioca, potatoes, or similar renewable resource products. | 08-02-2012 |
Steven Ryan Whiteman, Dubuque, IA US
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20160024991 | REVERSIBLE MECHANICAL FAN - A fan assembly may include an input shaft, first and second belts, first and second pulleys engaged by the first belt, third and fourth pulleys engaged by the second belt, output shaft rotationally coupled to a fan, and a clutch assembly. The second pulley may be rotationally coupled to the first pulley via the first belt so as to rotate in the same direction as the first pulley. The fourth pulley may be rotationally coupled to the third pulley via the second belt so as to rotate in the opposite direction of the third pulley. The clutch assembly may be configured to selectively rotationally couple the output shaft to the input shaft via the first pulley, first belt, and second pulley. The clutch assembly may also be configured to selectively rotationally couple the output shaft to the input shaft via the third pulley, second belt, and fourth pulley. | 01-28-2016 |