Patents Assigned to Catch, Inc.
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Patent number: 10850808Abstract: An anchoring device may be arranged above or below a body of water and may secure or anchor watercraft to at least one vertical object and/or horizontally-positioned object. The anchoring device may provide a clamping mechanism that may secure the anchoring device to the at least one vertical object and/or horizontally-positioned object. The anchoring device may be integrated or fixed to watercraft, such as at a seat pedestal. The anchoring device also may be used without being integrated or fixed to watercraft.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2019Date of Patent: December 1, 2020Assignee: Latch-N-Catch, Inc.Inventor: Gregory Robinson
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Patent number: 10076164Abstract: Disclosed are various examples of a jewelry catch. The jewelry catch can include a base eyelet comprising an anchor eye, a pivot eye and a bar that connects the anchor eye to the pivot eye. The jewelry catch can also include a double eyelet that includes a catch eye and a jewelry eye. Further, the jewelry catch can include a male clasp that includes a hook protruding from the male clasp and configured to slide into a channel shaped to receive the hook. Likewise, the jewelry catch can include a female clasp that includes a channel shaped to receive the hook, thereby securing the male clasp to the female clasp through friction between the hook of the male clasp and the channel of female clasp when the jewelry catch is in a closed position.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2016Date of Patent: September 18, 2018Assignee: DREAM CATCH INC.Inventor: Martin A. Collins
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Patent number: 9633326Abstract: Through various embodiments, a traceability system may comprise a first tracking device configured to receive a pre-generated session identification number, wherein the pre-generated session identification number is assigned to a first load and a MAC address of the device. The device is further configured to initialize one or more environmental sensors of the device and generate, through the one or more environmental sensors, environmental data pertaining to one or more factors of an environment surrounding the device. The device is additionally configured to execute a propagation query to generate a second session identification number adapted from the pre-generated session identification number, the second session identification number being related to a second load derived from the first load.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2015Date of Patent: April 25, 2017Assignee: Smart Catch Inc.Inventors: Robert Mark Terry, Ahmed Alhafidh, Anastassia Kolosova, Corey Ryan Peet
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Patent number: 8200757Abstract: A semantic note taking system and method for collecting information, enriching the information, and binding the information to services is provided. User-created notes are enriched with labels, context traits, and relevant data to minimize friction in the note-taking process. In other words, the present invention is directed to collecting unscripted data, adding more meaning and use out of the data, and binding the data to services. Mutable and late-binding to services is also provided to allow private thoughts to be published to a myriad of different applications and services in a manner compatible with how thoughts are processed in the brain. User interfaces and semantic skins are also provided to derive meaning out of notes without requiring a great deal of user input.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2009Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Assignee: Catch, Inc.Inventors: Stephen J. Brown, Andreas Schobel
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Patent number: 8096477Abstract: A semantic note taking system and method for collecting information, enriching the information, and binding the information to services is provided. User-created notes are enriched with labels, context traits, and relevant data to minimize friction in the note-taking process. In other words, the present invention is directed to collecting unscripted data, adding more meaning and use out of the data, and binding the data to services. Mutable and late-binding to services is also provided to allow private thoughts to be published to a myriad of different applications and services in a manner compatible with how thoughts are processed in the brain. User interfaces and semantic skins are also provided to derive meaning out of notes without requiring a great deal of user input. Linking physical objects to notes are also provided, such as through QR codes.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2009Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: Catch, Inc.Inventors: Stephen J. Brown, Andreas Schobel
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Patent number: 6664073Abstract: The present invention provides an enzymatic cycling assay for assessing the amount of homocysteine and/or cystathionine in a solution such as blood, blood, derivatives, or urine. The assay comprises the steps of contacting the solution containing homocysteine and/or cystathionine to form a reaction mixture, with CBS, or a derivative thereof, L-serine, and CBL, or a derivative thereof, for a time period sufficient to catalyze the cyclical conversion of homocysteine form to cystathionine and the reconversion of cystathionine to homocysteine with the production of pyruvate and ammonia; determining the amount of homocysteine and/or ammonia present in the reaction mixture; and determining the amount of homocysteine and/or cystathionine present in the solution based on the amount of pyruvate and/or ammonia formed. Expression vectors and isolation procedures for CBS, or derivatives thereof, and CBL, or derivatives thereof, are also provided as well as test kits for carrying out the assay.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2000Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Assignee: Catch Inc.Inventors: Glenn Kawasaki, Heather Kay Webb, Jeffrey Owens, Raymond Liedtke, Doreen Forest, Mark Legaz, Sobomabo Lawson
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Patent number: 6635438Abstract: The present invention provides an enzymatic cycling assay for assessing the amount of homocysteine and/or cystathionine in a solution such as blood, blood derivatives, or urine. The assay comprises the steps of contacting the solution containing homocysteine and/or cystathionine to form a reaction mixture, with CBS, or a derivative thereof, L-serine, and CBL, or a derivative thereof, for a time period sufficient to catalyze the cyclical conversion of homocysteine form to cystathionine and the reconversion of cystathionine to homocysteine with the production of pyruvate and ammonia; determining the amount of homocysteine and/or ammonia present in the reaction mixture; and determining the amount of homocysteine and/or cystathionine present in the solution based on the amount of pyruvate and/or ammonia formed. Expression vectors and isolation procedures for CBS, or derivatives thereof, and CBL, or derivatives thereof, are also provided as well as test kits for carrying out the assay.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2001Date of Patent: October 21, 2003Assignee: Catch, Inc.Inventors: Glenn Kawasaki, Heather Kay Webb, Jeffrey Owens, Doreen Forest, Raymond Liedtke, Sobomabo Lawson, Mark Legaz
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Patent number: D790656Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2015Date of Patent: June 27, 2017Assignee: Smart Catch Inc.Inventor: Robert Mark Terry