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    • 1. 发明申请
    • Mobile trading card generation and distribution
    • 移动交易卡生成和分发
    • US20070232399A1
    • 2007-10-04
    • US11396887
    • 2006-04-03
    • Brian KathmanKenneth JonesPeter Fuller
    • Brian KathmanKenneth JonesPeter Fuller
    • A63F13/00
    • A63F13/80A63F13/12A63F13/71A63F2300/206A63F2300/406A63F2300/50
    • A computer-implemented method for generating and distributing electronic trading cards, such as for use with mobile devices, generates instances of electronic trading cards and distributes the instances to users over a computer network. A finite number of instances of each electronic trading card may be generated. Electronic trading card instances may include an image and a digital watermark. Each instance of an electronic trading card may have a unique identifier. One instance of an electronic trading card may include content that is not included on all other instances of the same card. A randomly-generated “pack” of cards may be purchased by and distributed to the user. The contents of the pack may not be made visible to the user until completion of the purchase. Users may purchase additional features, such as a guarantee that the user will not be provided with duplicate instances of any trading card.
    • 用于生成和分发电子交易卡(例如用于移动设备的计算机实现的方法)产生电子交易卡的实例,并通过计算机网络将实例分发给用户。 可以生成每个电子交易卡的有限数量的实例。 电子交易卡实例可以包括图像和数字水印。 电子交易卡的每个实例可以具有唯一的标识符。 电子交易卡的一个实例可以包括不包括在同一卡的所有其他实例上的内容。 随机生成的“包”卡可以由用户购买并分发给用户。 在购买完成之前,包装的内容可能不会对用户可见。 用户可以购买其他功能,例如保证用户不会被提供任何交易卡的重复实例。
    • 2. 发明申请
    • Mobile trading card redemption
    • 移动交易卡兑换
    • US20070233558A1
    • 2007-10-04
    • US11396827
    • 2006-04-03
    • Kenneth JonesPeter FullerBrian Kathman
    • Kenneth JonesPeter FullerBrian Kathman
    • G06Q30/00
    • G06Q30/02G06Q30/0226
    • A computer-implemented system distributes digital content (such as electronic trading cards) to users and receives such content back from the users. Consideration, such as rewards, may be provided to users in exchange for the digital content they return to the system. For example, a redemption program may provide a reward to users who redeem a specified group of electronic trading cards. Users may trade digital content with each other, and a user who returns a particular unit of digital content need not be the user to whom the digital content unit was originally distributed. Cards may be individually identifiable, enabling both the original recipient of a digital content unit and the redeeming user to be identified. Each user may use the system to keep track of the digital content units that the user has returned to the system so far.
    • 计算机实现的系统将数字内容(例如电子交易卡)分发给用户并从用户那里接收这样的内容。 可以向用户提供诸如奖励的考虑,以换取他们返回系统的数字内容。 例如,兑换计划可以向兑换指定组的电子交易卡的用户提供奖励。 用户可以彼此交易数字内容,并且返回特定数字内容单元的用户不需要是最初分发数字内容单元的用户。 卡片可以是单独识别的,使数字内容单元的原始收件人和兑换用户能够识别。 每个用户可以使用系统来跟踪用户迄今为止已经返回系统的数字内容单元。
    • 6. 发明申请
    • Pulsatile fluid delivery system
    • 脉动流体输送系统
    • US20070134101A1
    • 2007-06-14
    • US11297989
    • 2005-12-09
    • Kenneth JonesCristo CoreraRichard Hayes
    • Kenneth JonesCristo CoreraRichard Hayes
    • F04B49/06
    • F04B49/065
    • A system for delivering blood, cardioplegia solution, and other medications or fluids in a pulsatile flow pattern to a patient during cardiopulmonary bypass is disclosed. In a preferred embodiment, a pumping apparatus having at least one chamber is utilized in which a pumping action is achieved by compressing one of the chambers with a piston mechanism, while allowing the other chamber to fill with fluid via retracting its respective piston. The instantaneous flow rate of either of the chambers is determined by the speed of the piston. In a preferred embodiment, a pulsatile flow of fluid is achieved by cyclically alternating the velocity of the piston between two different speeds. A desired average flow rate and/or delivery pressure and/or constant pulse pressure is maintained by adjusting the alternating velocities at the desired frequency and duty cycle. The calculations necessary to obtain a desired average flow rate are performed by a microprocessor, which also controls the movement of the pistons.
    • 公开了一种用于在体外循环期间向患者输送血液,心麻痹液和脉动流动模式的其它药物或流体的系统。 在优选实施例中,使用具有至少一个室的泵送装置,其中通过用活塞机构压缩其中一个室来实现泵送动作,同时允许另一个室通过缩回其相应的活塞来填充流体。 任何一个室的瞬时流量由活塞的速度决定。 在优选实施例中,通过在两个不同速度之间循环地交替活塞的速度来实现流体的脉动流。 通过在所需的频率和占空比下调节交变速度来维持期望的平均流速和/或输送压力和/或恒定脉冲压力。 获得所需平均流量所需的计算由微处理器执行,微处理器也控制活塞的运动。
    • 7. 发明申请
    • DNA encoding SNORF33 receptor
    • 编码SNORF33受体的DNA
    • US20070028315A1
    • 2007-02-01
    • US11227855
    • 2005-09-15
    • Beth BorowskyKristine OgozalekKenneth Jones
    • Beth BorowskyKristine OgozalekKenneth Jones
    • A01K67/027C12Q1/68C07H21/04C12P21/06A61K39/395C07K14/705C07K16/28
    • C07K14/705A61K38/00A61K48/00
    • This invention provides isolated nucleic acids encoding mammalian SNORF33 receptors, purified mammalian SNORF33 receptors, vectors comprising nucleic acid encoding mammalian SNORF33 receptors, cells comprising such vectors, antibodies directed to mammalian SNORF33 receptors, nucleic acid probes useful for detecting nucleic acid encoding mammalian SNORF33 receptors, antisense oligonucleotides complementary to unique sequences of nucleic acid encoding mammalian SNORF33 receptors, transgenic, nonhuman animals which express DNA encoding normal or mutant mammalian SNORF33 receptors, methods of isolating mammalian SNORF33 receptors, methods of treating an abnormality that is linked to the activity of the mammalian SNORF33 receptors, as well as methods of determining binding of compounds to mammalian SNORF33 receptors, methods of identifying agonists and antagonists of SNORF33 receptors, and agonists and antagonists so identified.
    • 本发明提供编码哺乳动物SNORF33受体的分离的核酸,纯化的哺乳动物SNORF33受体,包含编码哺乳动物SNORF33受体的核酸的载体,包含此类载体的细胞,针对哺乳动物SNORF33受体的抗体,用于检测编码哺乳动物SNORF33受体的核酸的核酸探针, 与编码哺乳动物SNORF33受体的核酸的独特序列互补的反义寡核苷酸,表达编码正常或突变的哺乳动物SNORF33受体的DNA的转基因非人动物,分离哺乳动物SNORF33受体的方法,治疗与哺乳动物的活性相关的异常的方法 SNORF33受体以及确定化合物与哺乳动物SNORF33受体的结合的方法,识别SNORF33受体的激动剂和拮抗剂的方法,以及所鉴定的激动剂和拮抗剂。
    • 9. 发明授权
    • Angled manifold and dispensing apparatus
    • 角形歧管和分配装置
    • US07052548B2
    • 2006-05-30
    • US10831067
    • 2004-04-22
    • Kenneth Jones
    • Kenneth Jones
    • B05B7/16
    • B05C5/0279B05B7/1626B05C5/001
    • An apparatus for dispensing a liquid onto a substrate including a horizontally-oriented manifold body having spaced apart front and rear surfaces and a lower surface extending between the front and rear surfaces. The lower surface is adapted to overlie at least a portion of the substrate. At least one dispensing module is mounted on the front surface of the manifold body and includes a discharge end for dispensing liquid onto the substrate. The discharge end is positioned proximate the lower edge of the front surface and the forward edge of the lower surface. The lower surface of the manifold body is angled in an upward direction generally from the front edge to the rear edge to progressively increase the distance between the lower surface and the substrate from front to rear when the front surface is vertically oriented and the substrate is horizontally oriented beneath the manifold body. The angled lower surface also facilitates substrates approaching the apparatus at a similar angle.
    • 一种用于将液体分配到基板上的装置,包括具有间隔开的前后表面的水平取向的歧管主体和在前表面和后表面之间延伸的下表面。 下表面适于覆盖至少一部分基底。 至少一个分配模块安装在歧管主体的前表面上并且包括用于将液体分配到基底上的排放端。 放电端位于靠近前表面的下边缘和下表面的前边缘的位置。 歧管主体的下表面大致从前边缘到后边缘向上倾斜,当前表面垂直定向并且基板水平时,从前到后逐渐增加下表面和基板之间的距离 定向在歧管体下方。 成角度的下表面也有助于基板以相似的角度接近装置。
    • 10. 发明申请
    • System and method for identifying devices using a point to point protocol
    • 使用点对点协议识别设备的系统和方法
    • US20050195751A1
    • 2005-09-08
    • US10791359
    • 2004-03-02
    • Kenneth JonesBrian GonsalvesZesen Chen
    • Kenneth JonesBrian GonsalvesZesen Chen
    • H04L12/28
    • H04L12/2859
    • A system and method are disclosed for indicating network connectivity and access to an information service offering. A method incorporating teachings of the present disclosure may include receiving at a router a request to establish a Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) session for a LAN-side device. The LAN-side device may be acting or capable of acting as a LAN node and may be “sharing” a broadband backhaul accessible via the router. In response to receiving the request to establish a PPPoE session, a PPPoE discovery stage packet may be output and may contain a tag identifying and/or assigned to the LAN side device. Similarly, if a different LAN-side device desires a PPPoE session, a request packet to establish a different PPPoE session may be received, and another PPPoE discovery stage packet including a different tag may be output.
    • 公开了一种用于指示网络连接性和访问信息服务产品的系统和方法。 包括本公开的教导的方法可以包括在路由器处接收建立用于LAN侧设备的以太网点对点协议(PPPoE)会话的请求。 LAN侧设备可以作为或能够充当LAN节点,并且可以“共享”可经由路由器访问的宽带回程。 响应于接收到建立PPPoE会话的请求,可以输出PPPoE发现阶段分组,并且可以包含标识和/或分配给LAN侧设备的标签。 类似地,如果不同的LAN侧设备需要PPPoE会话,则可以接收到建立不同PPPoE会话的请求分组,并且可以输出包括不同标签的另一个PPPoE发现阶段分组。