Evenden
Benjamin Evenden, Dallas, TX US
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20140155795 | Sports Training Devices and Methods for Using Same - A sports training device may be formed as a cuff that may be wrapped around a user's elbow. The cuff may be formed of a flexible material, such as neoprene, and may include a fastening mechanism, such as a hook-and-loop fastener, to close the cuff around the user's elbow. The sports training device may include an adjustable air bladder having a pump and a release valve. The adjustable air bladder may be positioned around the user's elbow and adjusted using the pump and valve mechanism such that air may be distributed within the sports training device. Accordingly, use of the device may avoid degrees of bending with respect to the user's elbow, such as when swinging a tennis racket. | 06-05-2014 |
Richard Evenden, Ipswich GB
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20120036233 | ADDRESSING SCHEME - An addressing scheme enables mobile web-service providing devices located within private address domains to be contacted by other devices located on the same LAN segment regardless of whether or not the two devices are located in the same private IP address domain, providing a working network path can be identified directly or indirectly between the two devices. In this way, if a device-label (such as a telephone number which is associable with an addressed device) is provided by an addressing device to an addressing server, the server is able to resolve the device-label to a private address via which the addressing device can contacted. The private address is utilized by the web-browser application to seamlessly and transparently obtain a requested web-service from the addressed device using any suitable communications channel, e.g. WiFI, Bluetooth, etc, that provides a working path between the two devices. | 02-09-2012 |
Richard J Evenden, Ipswich GB
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20090116443 | RE-ESTABLISHING WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SESSIONS - This invention relates to maintaining or re-establishing a communications session in a wireless communications system. The present invention provides a method of re-routing a call between a user device and a third party device, the method comprising: setting up a call with the third party device using a first wireless connection between the user device and an access point; monitoring a quality parameter of the first wireless connection at the access point; automatically re-routing the call from the third party device to the user via a second wireless connection between the user device and a base station in response to determining that the quality parameter of the first wireless connection has fallen below a predetermined threshold. | 05-07-2009 |
20110289599 | SERVICE PROVISION - A method and system for service provision, comprising: a web browser ( | 11-24-2011 |
Richard J Evenden, Suffolk GB
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20080312922 | Method and System for Packetised Content Streaming Optimisation - A method of determining the speech content of a packet carrying speech encoded data missing from speech segment communicated by in a packetised data stream communicated using at least one VOIP link between a server platform and a client platform, the method comprising at the client platform: receiving a plurality of packets carrying speech encoded data forming said packetised data stream; processing each received packet to determine a unique message segment identifier associated with a speech segment of the received packet; processing each received packet to determine if it contains another unique message segment identifier associated with a previously received packet carrying encoded speech data; determining if the unique message segment identifier for the received packet exists in storage means provided on the client platform, and if not, storing the received packet in association with its unique message segment identifier; processing each received packet to determine a sequence identifier; checking if the sequence identifier is contiguous in sequence with a previously received packet stored locally on said client platform, and if not, determining the speech content of one or more missing packet in the sequence sent by the server platform to the client platform by retrieving a packet from said storage means having the same unique message segment identifier as the missing packet. | 12-18-2008 |
Richard Joseph Evenden, Ipswich GB
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20110289563 | SERVICE PROVISION - A method and system for service provision, comprising: a web browser ( | 11-24-2011 |
Richard Joseph Evenden, London GB
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20140325615 | ROGUE ACCESS POINT DETECTION - A public wireless access point network includes authorised access points sharing the same SSID and connected to a network core which implements centralised authentication so that wireless client devices can roam between authorised access points. Each authorised access point is adapted to detect the presence of unauthorised rogue access points posing as authorised access points. The authorised access points inspect data packets received from wireless client devices which have roamed into range and from the addressing information in the MAC layer and IP layer can determine whether the wireless device has previously connected to a rogue access point. If such a determination is made, the user of the device is alerted that their confidential information may have been compromised. | 10-30-2014 |
20150063331 | ACCESS POINT DETECTION - A wireless communications device has network interfaces for accessing cellular data networks and Wi-Fi wireless local area networks. Wi-Fi offload allows data traffic to be moved away from the cellular network to the Wi-Fi network. To avoid any existing data sessions being broken during offload, Proxy Mobile IP (PMIP) must be supported by a Wi-Fi access point and associated Mobile Access Gateway. Before Wi-Fi association and authentication, the wireless communication device scans the surrounding area for access points and determines which of the access points supports PMIP before selecting one for association. | 03-05-2015 |
20150078359 | ACCESS POINT DETECTION - A wireless communications device has network interfaces for accessing cellular data networks and Wi-Fi wireless local area networks. Wi-Fi offload allows data traffic to be moved away from the cellular network to the Wi-Fi network. To avoid any existing data sessions being broken during offload, Proxy Mobile IP (PMIP) must be supported by a Wi-Fi access point and associated Mobile Access Gateway. After Wi-Fi association and authentication, the wireless communication device probes the access point and MAG to determine whether PMIP is supported. | 03-19-2015 |
Rich J. Evenden, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20090121519 | Vehicle Hood Reinforcement Structures - Vehicle hood reinforcement structures as provided to reduce impact in collisions. In one embodiment, the structure is to include a lower reinforcement panel configured to mount to a vehicle chassis and an upper reinforcement panel welded to the lower reinforcement panel wherein the deflection of a front deformable wall of the upper reinforcement panel is configured to trigger deflection of rear deformable wall of the lower reinforcement panel. | 05-14-2009 |