Patents by Inventor Jim Hunter
Jim Hunter has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20140221408Abstract: Pyrimidine compounds and their use in controlling pests such as insects and other invertebrates are provided. Further embodiments, forms, objects, features, advantages, aspects and benefits shall become apparent from the description.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: Dow AgroSciences, LLCInventors: Tony K. Trullinger, Timothy C. Johnson, Ricky Jim Hunter
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Patent number: 8430054Abstract: A portable fingerprint development system having a container and a base plate. The container includes a plurality of joined walls that present an opening and a rim surrounding the opening. The base plate has opposed first and second surfaces. The first surface mounts a heater that is operable to heat a fingerprint development material. The base plate is moveable between a transport position, in which the first surface is adjacent the container's rim and the heater is positioned within the container, and an operation position, in which the second surface is adjacent the container's rim to enclose an interior volume defined by the container's walls and the base plate. Preferably, an exhaust system is mounted on the first surface of the base plate for removing and/or filtering fumes within the container.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2010Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: Labconco CorporationInventors: Jim Hunter, Mark S. Schmitz, Mark Schultz
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Publication number: 20130054722Abstract: Particular embodiments provide interaction between items in a network. For example, lists of content may be shared between items connected through a network. A user may use a first item to select a second item in which content should be outputted. Instead of sending the content to the second item, the first item may generate and send a list of content to the second item. A messaging infrastructure is used to allow the items to communicate the list of content between each other. The second item can then process the list and then determine how to access the item. This allows two different items to share content without the transfer of content between them. In another example, an item may be used to interact with a user interface of a second item. For example, an input device on a first item is used to provide input to a second item.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2012Publication date: February 28, 2013Applicant: 4HOMEMEDIA, INC.Inventor: Jim Hunter
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Patent number: 8271575Abstract: Particular embodiments provide interaction between items in a network. For example, lists of content may be shared between items connected through a network. A user may use a first item to select a second item in which content should be outputted. Instead of sending the content to the second item, the first item may generate and send a list of content to the second item instead of the content. A messaging infrastructure is used to allow the items to communicate the list of content between each other. The second item can then process the list and then determine how to access the item. This allows two different items to share content without the transfer of content between them. In another example, an item may be used to interact with a user interface of a second item. For example, an input device on a first item is used to provide input to a second item.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2008Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: 4HomeMedia, Inc.Inventor: Jim Hunter
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Publication number: 20120124501Abstract: In one embodiment, a method includes determining focus on a focus item associated with a controllable item. The focus item is displayed on an interface that includes a plurality of display positions. A context for the controllable item based on the focus being on the focus item and a set of controllable attributes associated with the controllable item are determined. The method dynamically determines an order of the set of controllable attributes based on the context. The context is used to prioritize the set of controllable attributes in the order. The set of controllable attributes is displayed in the order in at least a portion of the plurality of display positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2011Publication date: May 17, 2012Applicant: MOTOROLA MOBILITY, INC.Inventor: Jim Hunter
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Publication number: 20120124500Abstract: In one embodiment, a method includes determining focus on a focus item associated with a controllable item. The focus item is displayed on an interface used to automatically control the controllable item. A controllable attribute is determined for controlling the controllable item. The controllable attribute is controllable by a first input device using incremental inputs. The method outputs an interface control on the interface for the controllable attribute. The interface control is configured to receive a discrete value from a second input device where the second input device is configured to transmit the discrete value. The discrete value is received from the second input device and the method causes automatic control of the controllable item to adjust the controllable attribute of the controllable item from a current value to the discrete value based on receiving the discrete value.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2011Publication date: May 17, 2012Applicant: MOTOROLA MOBILITY, INC.Inventor: Jim Hunter
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Publication number: 20120066639Abstract: In one embodiment, a method includes receiving a selection of a set of devices. A scrolling collection is generated using the set of devices where the set of devices being available for control through an interface. The method scrolls through devices in the set of devices where the scrolling includes: determining a device in the set of devices; determining a control for the determined device; and displaying the determined device and the determined control on the interface. The determined device is controllable through the interface using the determined control while being displayed and devices in the set of devices other than the displayed determined device are not displayed on the interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2011Publication date: March 15, 2012Applicant: MOTOROLA MOBILITY, INC.Inventor: Jim Hunter
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Publication number: 20120065749Abstract: In one embodiment, a method includes receiving a signal indicating a detection of a detected event at an origination device. The signal is automatically received based on the detection by the origination device. A rule associated with the event is determined where the rule defines contextual information to determine for the event. The contextual information defined by the rule is then determined. The method then analyzes a context for devices in a set of devices to determine a group of devices in the set of devices based on the contextual information. Each device in the set of devices is classified with a context. The group of devices is sent to a destination device for automatic display of the group of devices to allow control of the group of devices from the destination device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2011Publication date: March 15, 2012Applicant: Motorola Mobility, Inc.Inventor: Jim Hunter
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Publication number: 20120001723Abstract: In one embodiment, a method includes displaying a portion of a plurality of devices in a viewing area on an interface. The portion of the plurality of devices are controllable automatically through the interface. A selection of a device in the portion of the plurality of devices is received. A first set of devices in the plurality of devices is determined that includes a similar controllable feature as the selected device. A second set of devices in the portion of the plurality of devices that does not include the similar controllable feature is also determined. The method then replaces the second set of devices with the first set of devices in the viewing area. The similar controllable feature for the selected device and the first set of devices is controllable through the interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2011Publication date: January 5, 2012Applicant: MOTOROLA MOBILITY, INC.Inventor: Jim Hunter
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Publication number: 20110258314Abstract: In one embodiment, a method for monitoring operation of a device is provided. Monitoring of the device at a source using a gateway is activated. The device is coupled to the source to receive power from the source for operation of the device. The gateway monitors an electrical characteristic of the source coupled to the device. Monitored information of the electrical characteristic is captured from the source when an event occurs at the device. The monitored information is correlated as being associated with the device. The monitored information is used in an analysis to analyze whether a variance in the monitored information violates a threshold to trigger an indication of a problem in the operation of the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2011Publication date: October 20, 2011Inventor: Jim Hunter
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Publication number: 20110258545Abstract: In one embodiment, a method for allowing an end user to create a comment stream synchronized to a content stream is provided. The method receives a selection of the content stream that contains video and/or audio that the end user is authorized to view. A computing device adds the comment stream composed of one or more comments that are synchronized with a timeline of the content stream without modifying the content stream. The comment stream and the content stream are stored separately. Playback of comment stream to the content stream is then synchronized.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2011Publication date: October 20, 2011Applicant: WITSTREAMSInventor: Jim Hunter
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Patent number: 7953678Abstract: Particular embodiments generally relate to automatically controlling an item. For example, items may include electronic devices, such as televisions, lights, etc, and/or virtual devices, such as applications, etc. In one embodiment, items may be configured using metatags. When a device is connected for operation, one or more metatags for the device are received. A metatag be used to classify the device. For example, the metatag may indicate uses, locations, connections, etc. The use of device (e.g., pathway, reading, etc.) classifies the item in way it can be used. For example, a user may use a pathway light in different ways, such as the user may turn on all lights with the pathway metatag at night. The location indicates the location of the item, such as in the living room, bedroom, etc. The connections indications a type of item, such as a bedroom light, lamp, TV, etc.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2010Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: 4HomeMedia, Inc.Inventor: Jim Hunter
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Patent number: 7903337Abstract: A grating light valve is provided with a plurality of spaced reflective ribbons, spatially arranged over a semiconductor substrate, the ribbons and substrate being provided with reflective surfaces. The grating light valve is configured to optimize the conditions for constructive and destructive interference with an incident light source having a given wavelength. In a preferred embodiment, one set of ribbons is moveable with respect to the substrate and the second set of ribbons. The substrate is typically provided with a protective layer, which may be thermally grown silicon dioxide or other dielectric. A conductive trace is provided on the dielectric layer and grounded through the dielectric layer to the substrate, comprising a conductive trace for easy release of charge otherwise trapped on or at the dielectric layer.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2002Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: Silicon Light MachinesInventors: Jim Hunter, Chris Gudeman, David T. Amm, Akira Tomita
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Publication number: 20110016066Abstract: Particular embodiments generally relate to automatically controlling an item. For example, items may include electronic devices, such as televisions, lights, etc, and/or virtual devices, such as applications, etc. In one embodiment, items may be configured using metatags. When a device is connected for operation, one or more metatags for the device are received. A metatag be used to classify the device. For example, the metatag may indicate uses, locations, connections, etc. The use of device (e.g., pathway, reading, etc.) classifies the item in way it can be used. For example, a user may use a pathway light in different ways, such as the user may turn on all lights with the pathway metatag at night. The location indicates the location of the item, such as in the living room, bedroom, etc. The connections indications a type of item, such as a bedroom light, lamp, TV, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2010Publication date: January 20, 2011Applicant: 4HOMEMEDIA, INC.Inventor: Jim Hunter
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Patent number: 7680745Abstract: Particular embodiments generally relate to automatically controlling an item. For example, items may include electronic devices, such as televisions, lights, etc, and/or virtual devices, such as applications, etc. In one embodiment, items may be configured using metatags. When a device is connected for operation, one or more metatags for the device are received. A metatag be used to classify the device. For example, the metatag may indicate uses, locations, connections, etc. The use of device (e.g., pathway, reading, etc.) classifies the item in way it can be used. For example, a user may use a pathway light in different ways, such as the user may turn on all lights with the pathway metatag at night. The location indicates the location of the item, such as in the living room, bedroom, etc. The connections indications a type of item, such as a bedroom light, lamp, TV, etc.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2007Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: 4HomeMedia, Inc.Inventor: Jim Hunter
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Publication number: 20090234923Abstract: Particular embodiments provide interaction between items in a network. For example, lists of content may be shared between items connected through a network. A user may use a first item to select a second item in which content should be outputted. Instead of sending the content to the second item, the first item may generate and send a list of content to the second item instead of the content. A messaging infrastructure is used to allow the items to communicate the list of content between each other. The second item can then process the list and then determine how to access the item. This allows two different items to share content without the transfer of content between them. In another example, an item may be used to interact with a user interface of a second item. For example, an input device on a first item is used to provide input to a second item.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2008Publication date: September 17, 2009Applicant: 4HOMEMEDIA, INC.Inventor: Jim Hunter
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Patent number: 7577915Abstract: In one embodiment, a focus on an focus item associated with a controllable item is determined. For example, the focus may be moving a pointer over an focus item displayed on a display. One or more functional actions for the controllable item are then determined based on the focus being on the focus item. For example, if the controllable item is a camera and the focus is on an icon for the camera, then one or more functional actions for the camera are determined. The one or more functional actions are then assigned to one or more inputs on a input device. The input device can now be used to perform the one or more functional actions by using the one or more inputs. For example, the user may select one of the inputs, which sends signals to a processing device. The processing device can then determine the functional action assigned to the input and cause the action to be performed with the controllable item.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2006Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: 4HomeMedia, Inc.Inventors: Jim Hunter, Jon Rappaport
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Publication number: 20080183651Abstract: Particular embodiments generally relate to automatically controlling an item. For example, items may include electronic devices, such as televisions, lights, etc, and/or virtual devices, such as applications, etc. In one embodiment, items may be configured using metatags. When a device is connected for operation, one or more metatags for the device are received. A metatag be used to classify the device. For example, the metatag may indicate uses, locations, connections, etc. The use of device (e.g., pathway, reading, etc.) classifies the item in way it can be used. For example, a user may use a pathway light in different ways, such as the user may turn on all lights with the pathway metatag at night. The location indicates the location of the item, such as in the living room, bedroom, etc. The connections indications a type of item, such as a bedroom light, lamp, TV, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2007Publication date: July 31, 2008Applicant: 4HomeMedia, Inc.Inventor: Jim Hunter
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Publication number: 20070180427Abstract: In one embodiment, a focus on an focus item associated with a controllable item is determined. For example, the focus may be moving a pointer over an focus item displayed on a display. One or more functional actions for the controllable item are then determined based on the focus being on the focus item. For example, if the controllable item is a camera and the focus is on an icon for the camera, then one or more functional actions for the camera are determined. The one or more functional actions are then assigned to one or more inputs on a input device. The input device can now be used to perform the one or more functional actions by using the one or more inputs. For example, the user may select one of the inputs, which sends signals to a processing device. The processing device can then determine the functional action assigned to the input and cause the action to be performed with the controllable item.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2006Publication date: August 2, 2007Applicant: 4HomeMedia, Inc.Inventors: Jim Hunter, Jon Rappaport
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Patent number: RE40276Abstract: A biological safety cabinet is provided that includes a frame. The frame defines a protected work area and encloses the work area on all but one side. A sash is coupled to the frame that at least partially encloses the side that is not enclosed by the frame. A blower is coupled to the frame generally above the work area. The blower is adapted to circulate air through the work area to make the work area a negative pressure area so that harmful materials are confined. A sash grill is coupled to the frame generally below the sash that has a curved top surface. The curved sash grill provides a superior and less turbulent air-flow into the work area, thereby better containing any harmful materials. The curved sash grill is perforated, and the curvature and perforations of the sash grill compensate for partial blockage by such things as the user's arms and other objects.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2004Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: Labconco CorporationInventors: Jim Hunter, Kevin Gilkison, Larry Nelson, Burt Rhea, Jerry O'Dell, Greg Krueger, Gary Roepke, Gerhard W. Knutson, Mary Ellen Kennedy