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Brenda Brundage, Ogden, UT US
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20110280499 | APPARATUS FOR MAINTAINING A POSITION OF AN ITEM - An apparatus maintaining a position of an item is disclosed which includes a pouch, a flap, a magnet attracting material, and a magnetic member. The pouch includes a first panel coupled to a second panel along a periphery of the first panel and the second panel with a portion of the panels uncoupled to form an opening. The flap is positionable in an engagement position wherein the flap is positioned parallel to the second panel with the second panel disposed between the flap and the first panel. The magnet attracting material is coupled to one of the second panel and the flap with the magnetic member coupled to the other of the second panel and the flap. The magnetic member has a magnetic field sufficient to attract the magnet attracting material when one or more pieces of material are positioned between the second panel and the flap. | 11-17-2011 |
20140212069 | APPARATUS FOR MAINTAINING A POSITION OF AN ITEM - An apparatus includes a pouch, a flap, a stiffener, a magnet attracting material, and a magnetic member. A first panel is coupled to a second panel along a periphery of the first panel and the second panel with a portion of the panels uncoupled forming an opening. The flap is positionable in an engagement position wherein the flap is positioned parallel to the second panel with the second panel disposed between the flap and the first panel. The stiffener extends across a width of the pouch at a top edge. The magnet attracting material is coupled to one of the second panel and the flap with the magnetic member coupled to the other of the second panel and the flap. The magnetic member has a magnetic field sufficient to attract the magnet attracting material when one or more pieces of material are positioned between the second panel and the flap. | 07-31-2014 |
Christine Ann Brundage, Jacksonville, FL US
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20140337217 | CARD PRESENT FRAUD PREVENTION METHOD USING AIRLINE PASSENGER DETAIL - A system, method, and computer-readable storage medium configured to process cross-border transactions involving payment cards. | 11-13-2014 |
David Joe Brundage, Salinas, CA US
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20110204127 | POLYGONAL CONTAINERS HAVING A LOCKING BOTTOM AND BLANKS AND METHODS FOR FORMING THE SAME - A blank of sheet material for forming a polygonal container is provided. The blank includes two end panels, two side panels, and four corner panels connected in series along a plurality of fold lines. The blank further includes a plurality of bottom panels each extending from one panel of the end panels and the side panels. The plurality of bottom panels is configured to define a locking slot and a locking tab that is insertable into the locking slot to form a bottom wall of the container. | 08-25-2011 |
20110204131 | BLANKS AND METHODS FOR FORMING REINFORCED CONTAINERS - A blank of sheet material for forming a container is provided. The blank includes a first reinforcing end panel extending from a first end panel, a first corner post panel extending from a first edge of the first reinforcing end panel, and a first top end panel defined within the first reinforcing end panel. | 08-25-2011 |
20150115023 | POLYGONAL CONTAINERS HAVING A LOCKING BOTTOM AND BLANKS AND METHODS FOR FORMING THE SAME - A blank of sheet material for forming a polygonal container is provided. The blank includes two end panels, two side panels, and four corner panels connected in series along a plurality of fold lines. The blank further includes a plurality of bottom panels each extending from one panel of the end panels and the side panels. The plurality of bottom panels is configured to define a locking slot and a locking tab that is insertable into the locking slot to form a bottom wall of the container. | 04-30-2015 |
Donald E. Brundage, Riverside, MO US
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20140171206 | OPT-IN PROXIMITY ALERT - A method for alerting a player about a wagering game machine is described herein. In some embodiments, the method can include determining that a wagering game machine is in proximity to the handheld computing device. The method can further include indicating that the wagering game machine is in proximity to the handheld computing device. | 06-19-2014 |
20150045115 | OPT-IN PROXIMITY ALERT - A method for alerting a player about a wagering game machine is described herein. In some embodiments, the method can include receiving, via a communications network from a handheld computing device, player preferences for an opt-in proximity alert. The method can further include creating the opt-in proximity alert based, at least in part, on the player preferences. The method can further include determining, via one or more processors, that the handheld computing device is in proximity to a wagering game machine matching the player preferences. The method can further include causing the handheld computing device to present an alert about the wagering game machine matching the player preferences. | 02-12-2015 |
Heather Brundage, Cambridge, MA US
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20130014331 | TEETHBRUSHAANM Garner; RobertAACI MiamiAAST FLAACO USAAGP Garner; Robert Miami FL USAANM Brundage; HeatherAACI CambridgeAAST MAAACO USAAGP Brundage; Heather Cambridge MA USAANM Sharpe; NathanielAACI AllstonAAST MAAACO USAAGP Sharpe; Nathaniel Allston MA USAANM Hornstein; AlexisAACI RaleighAAST NCAACO USAAGP Hornstein; Alexis Raleigh NC USAANM Brewster; JamesAACI MiamiAAST FLAACO USAAGP Brewster; James Miami FL US - A full mouth toothbrush for simultaneously brushing the facial, lingual, occlusal and incisal surfaces of all the maxillary and mandibular teeth is provided. The full mouth toothbrush can include a handle, a power source, a motor assembly, and a drive assembly. The full mouth toothbrush can further include a mouthpiece configured to collectively contact multiple surfaces of multiple teeth simultaneously that brushes and, thus, cleans the teeth and gums. | 01-17-2013 |
20130014332 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR BRUSHING TEETH - A device and method for brushing all surfaces of all of a user's teeth simultaneously. The device comprises bristle strip surfaces that envelope all of a user's teeth, the bristle strips comprising bristle bundles that scrub all surfaces of a user's teeth due to a reciprocating motion of the bristle strips. To use the device, a user inserts the toothbrush bristle strips into their mouth so to engage the user's teeth. A power source, motor, and drive assembly are utilized to cause the bristles to reciprocate, cleaning all a user's teeth surfaces simultaneously. | 01-17-2013 |
Kevin Robert Brundage, Corning, NY US
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20090166355 | Microwave applicator, system, and method for providing generally circular heating - A microwave applicator assembly includes a microwave applicator that excites TE modes and provides a generally circular heating pattern in a lossy dielectric material. The microwave applicator has a processing chamber bounded by a circumferential wall in which a plurality of indents are formed. The microwave applicator assembly may further include a feed waveguide coupled to the microwave applicator for inputting microwaves into the processing chamber. The microwave applicator assembly may further include one or more choking sections in communication with the processing chamber to enhance heating efficiency and reduce microwave leakage. | 07-02-2009 |
20100038308 | MULLITE MODULE FOR LIQUID FILTRATION - The disclosure relates to a material suitable for forming a honeycomb monolith for liquid filtration and, more particularly, to a mullite material for forming a cross-flow filtration device for separating a feed stock into filtrate and retentate, methods for forming the filtration device, and filtration devices formed from the material. | 02-18-2010 |
20100056355 | GAS PORE FORMER IN CELLULAR MONOLITHS - Porous ceramic articles may be produced by using a gas as a pore former, where the gas is injected into a ceramic precursor batch material and mixed. Pressure is then applied to mixture such that the gas liquefies. The pressure is maintained during formation of a green body, maintaining the gas in a liquefied state. After formation of the green body, the pressure is removed whereby the gas returns to a gaseous state, creating pores in the green body. The green body may then be fired to produce a porous ceramic article. | 03-04-2010 |
20100329975 | Cordierite-Forming Compositions With Hydratable Alumina And Methods Therefor - A cordierite batch composition that includes a hydratable alumina, as defined herein. The hydratable alumina, when hydrated, can provide additional strength to shaped batch compositions at temperatures below those used to fire the compositions. Methods are also provided for forming cordierite ceramic articles from the cordierite batch compositions. | 12-30-2010 |
20110284459 | Mullite Module for Liquid Filtration - The disclosure relates to a material suitable for forming a honeycomb monolith for liquid filtration and, more particularly, to a mullite material for forming a cross-flow filtration device for separating a feed stock into filtrate and retentate, methods for forming the filtration device, and filtration devices formed from the material. | 11-24-2011 |
Martin Brundage, Columbus, OH US
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20100117545 | Solid State Lighting, Driver Circuits, and Related Software - LED lighting fixtures, or luminaires, related components, driver circuit, methods, and software/firmware are described can provide for among other things, ambient environment sensing, thermal self-monitoring, sensor-based power management, communications, and/or programmability. Driver and lighting circuits configured for electrical loads such as series arrangements of light emitting diodes are also described. Embodiments of PFC stages and driver stages can be combined for use as a power supply, and may be configured on a common circuit board. Power factor correction and driver circuits can be combined with one or more lighting elements as a lighting apparatus. Methods of hysteretic power factor correction start-up are also described. | 05-13-2010 |
Michael Brundage, Kirkland, WA US
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20150142771 | ADJUSTING SEARCH RESULT USER INTERFACES BASED UPON QUERY LANGUAGE - Disclosed are various embodiments of adjusting a search result user interface when a foreign language search query is detected. A search query associated with a search request is obtained. A language of the search query is identified. An alternative search result user interface is generated when the language varies from an expected language. Additionally, an alternative search query can be generated that is based at least in part upon the originally submitted search query. | 05-21-2015 |
Michael L. Brundage, Kirkland, WA US
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20130066959 | URL RESCUE BY CORRECTION OF ENCODING ERRORS - A server system provides responsive content to a user when a request for an invalid URL is received. The server system may implement multiple rescue strategies for attempting to rescue the invalid URL. One such rescue strategy involves repairing the URL by correcting for encoding errors. Another rescue strategy involves determining that the URL contains an obsolete or outdated item identifier (e.g., product identifier) that renders the URL invalid, and returning information regarding one or more related items to the user. Another rescue strategy involves mining the invalid URL for one or more text strings reflective of the type of content desired, and then using the one or more text strings to execute a keyword search to identify content to provide to the user. The various rescue strategies may be attempted in sequence according to a hierarchy. | 03-14-2013 |
20130204981 | URL RESCUE BY IDENTIFYING INFORMATION RELATED TO AN ITEM REFERENCED IN AN INVALID URL - A server system is disclosed that is capable of providing responsive content to a user when a request for an invalid URL is received. In a preferred embodiment, the server system implements multiple rescue strategies for attempting to rescue the invalid URL. One such rescue strategy involves repairing the URL by correcting for encoding errors, such as errors introduced by some web clients. Another rescue strategy involves determining that the URL contains an obsolete or outdated item identifier (e.g., product identifier) that renders the URL invalid, and returning information regarding one or more related items to the user. Another rescue strategy involves mining the invalid URL for one or more text strings reflective of the type of content desired, and then using the one or more text strings to execute a keyword search to identify content to provide to the user. The various rescue strategies may be attempted in sequence according to a hierarchy. | 08-08-2013 |
20150066981 | URL RESCUE BY EXECUTION OF SEARCH USING INFORMATION EXTRACTED FROM INVALID URL - A server system is disclosed that is capable of providing responsive content to a user when a request for an invalid URL is received. In a preferred embodiment, the server system implements multiple rescue strategies for attempting to rescue the invalid URL. One such rescue strategy involves repairing the URL by correcting for encoding errors, such as errors introduced by some web clients. Another rescue strategy involves determining that the URL contains an obsolete or outdated item identifier (e.g., product identifier) that renders the URL invalid, and returning information regarding one or more related items to the user. Another rescue strategy involves mining the invalid URL for one or more text strings reflective of the type of content desired, and then using the one or more text strings to execute a keyword search to identify content to provide to the user. The various rescue strategies may be attempted in sequence according to a hierarchy. | 03-05-2015 |
Philip Brundage, Portland, OR US
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20130250293 | Method and Apparatus for Actively Monitoring an Inductively-Coupled Plasma Ion Source using an Optical Spectrometer - A method and apparatus for actively monitoring conditions of a plasma source for adjustment and control of the source and to detect the presence of unwanted contaminant species in a plasma reaction chamber. Preferred embodiments include a spectrometer used to quantify components of the plasma. A system controller is provided that uses feedback loops based on spectral analysis of the plasma to regulate the ion composition of the plasma source. The system also provides endpointing means based on spectral analysis to determine when cleaning of the plasma source is completed. | 09-26-2013 |
20150048815 | Circuit Probe for Charged Particle Beam System - A probe assembly can be connected and disconnected from its electrical harness within a vacuum chamber so that the probe assembly with the work piece mounted can be rotated and tilted without interference from a cable, and can then be reconnected without opening the vacuum chamber. Also described is a means of grounding a sample and probes when the probe assembly is disconnected from its electrical harness and a means of preventing damage to the probe mechanism and the probe itself by ensuring that the probes are not sticking up too far during operations. | 02-19-2015 |
Scott Brundage, Las Vegas, NV US
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20120283050 | System and Method for Sport Training - A system for training a player of a sport that utilizes a playing ball includes at least two training balls of substantially equal size but unequal mass. Optionally the training balls are lighter and smaller than a playing ball. The method of the present invention includes providing a system of at least two training balls as described. The training balls are thrown to a player using the same arm speed with each throw to train the player with pitches of different flight characteristics arising from the same throwing motion and arm speed. | 11-08-2012 |
Trent Brundage, Portland, OR US
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20100016016 | Handheld Devices and Methods for Extracting Data - The present invention relates generally to handheld devices and using such to extract identifying data. One claim recites a handheld wireless device including: an input for receiving a subset of database information; electronic memory for storing the retrieved subset of database information, the handheld device including an input device; an optical imaging device for capturing a portion of a map, the portion of the map including at least one steganographic watermark hidden therein through alterations to data representing the portion, the alterations being generally imperceptible to a human observer of the portion of the map, the steganographic watermark including map location information; an electronic processor configured to: determine which information of the retrieved subset of the database information corresponds to the map location information; and control providing corresponding retrieved subset database information. Other claims and combinations are provided as well. | 01-21-2010 |
Trenton J. Brundage, Sherwood, OR US
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20100062683 | ACOUSTIC SENSOR FOR BEEHIVE MONITORING - A method of and system for using sounds produced by bees flying near a beehive entrance enable a beekeeper to assess the operational productivity of the beehive. In a preferred embodiment, the method entails positioning an acoustic pickup device, such as a microphone, at a location to pick up and provide an audio signal representing sounds produced by bees flying around the beehive entrance. The flying bees produce the sounds either while hovering in the vicinity of the beehive or while launching from locations around the beehive entrance to forage for pollen and nectar. The audio signal is analyzed to distinguish the sound of launching flying bees from the sound of ambient background noise. | 03-11-2010 |