Patents Assigned to Service
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Patent number: 8095415Abstract: The invention provides a human capital development framework which allows organizations to assess the business impact of human capital initiatives and guide their implementation. The invention further provides a four-tier tool for arriving at an assessment of an organization's human capital practices. The first tier includes a measurement of business results, the second tier involves key performance drivers which contribute to business results, the third tier involves human capital capabilities and the fourth tier involves human capital processes. Surveys are provided to collect data for each tier and a detailed report is generated based upon survey results.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2003Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Accenture Global Services GmbHInventors: Robert J. Thomas, Susan Marie Cantrell, James M. Benton, John W. Alden, Anthony G. Alati, Rene L. Kemp
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Patent number: 8095936Abstract: In some embodiments, a method includes receiving an input for a software application that is executing on a controlled device. The method also includes transmitting, over a network, an identification of an event for the software application, that is a result of the input, to a controller device to remotely control execution of the software application. The identification of the event comprises an identification of at least one of a control and the input for the control.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2007Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Marcus Leo Avery, Ryan Daniel Hatfield, Samuel Cooper Grantham, Marcos Suuru Kajita
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Patent number: 8091246Abstract: Casing or work string orientation indicating apparatus and methods. A system for indicating orientation of a structure in a wellbore includes an orientation indicating device responsive to fluid flow through the device, whereby fluid flow through the device at a selected flow rate produces a reduced pressure differential across the device when the device is at a preselected azimuthal orientation, compared to an increased pressure differential across the device produced by fluid flow through the device at the selected flow rate when the device is not at the azimuthal orientation. A method of detecting orientation of a structure in a wellbore includes the steps of: flowing fluid at a selected flow rate through an orientation indicating device interconnected to the structure; and observing a substantially constant pressure differential across the device during the flowing step, thereby indicating that the structure is at a predetermined azimuthal orientation.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2008Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventor: Neil Hepburn
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Patent number: 8095405Abstract: A high-performance capability assessment model helps a freight and logistics business meet the challenges of the global marketplace. As a result, the freight and logistics business can achieve the clarity, consistency, and well-defined execution of core processes that reduce inefficiencies and waste that result from unnecessary process complexity and exceptions. In addition, the high-performance capability assessment model helps the freight and logistics business to identify specific areas in which improvements may be made, to understand how to make said improvements, and to establish levels of capability along the way to reaching an ultimate capability goal.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2009Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Accenture Global Services LimitedInventors: Klaus Schumann, Katja Price
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Patent number: 8091638Abstract: Methods of controlling fluid loss in a subterranean formation comprising: providing a treatment fluid comprising an aqueous fluid and a fluid loss control additive comprising a water-soluble polymer having hydrophobic or hydrophilic modification; introducing the treatment fluid into an interval of a well bore, the well bore penetrating the subterranean formation; creating one or more perforations in the interval of the well bore, wherein the perforations extend from the well bore and into the subterranean formation; and allowing the treatment fluid to contact a portion of the subterranean formation through the one or more perforations. Methods of a reducing fluid loss from a perforated and/or gravel packed interval of a well bore using a fluid loss control additive comprising a water-soluble polymer having hydrophobic or hydrophilic modification.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2006Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Ronald G. Dusterhoft, Bradley L. Todd, David W. Ritter, Larry S. Eoff
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Patent number: 8091637Abstract: A method for filling an annular area within a wellbore penetrated by a subterranean formation is provided. The method includes the steps of: (a) introducing a proppant into a wellbore to form a gravel pack of the proppant, wherein a specimen of the proppant has a non-globular and non-fibrous shape, and wherein the shape is further selected to provide the proppant the ability to bridge together such that the proppant has a maximum bridging span of at least 3 times larger than a largest overall dimension of the proppant specimen, where the maximum bridging span is the largest outlet hole diameter that the proppant can bridge under the weight of gravity; and (b) passing fluid through the gravel pack.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2010Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventor: Michael L. Fripp
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Patent number: 8091555Abstract: Mouth guards of varying designs. The mouth guard is generally moldable and has non-planar biting surfaces. In other embodiments, the mouth guard has base members or flanges that have means for retaining medicaments and the like. Other versions have thermochromic elements selected to allow color changes at desired temperatures.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2009Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: D'Magination licensing and Servicing Company, LLCInventors: D. Scott Morgan, David L. Morgan
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Patent number: 8094797Abstract: A request management and workflow engine for a communications system is disclosed that may include a provisioning service order engine and a provisioning network engine. The provisioning service order engine may process the service order according with a defined and configured workflow and generate a service order result reflecting the result of the activation and provisioning of the services on the network. The provisioning network engine may manage the provisioning of the services into the network generating the expected network command specific for the services to be provisioned.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2006Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Accenture Global Services LimitedInventors: Marco Dellarole, Takashi Toda
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Patent number: 8091440Abstract: The present invention provides a non-destructive test apparatus which can be applied not only to a structure in dry conditions but also to a structure constructed under water or in a location to which it is difficult for a worker to gain access. The non-destructive test apparatus includes a support frame which is disposed adjacent to the target structure and has a vertical guide rail, and a vacuum box which moves upwards or downwards along the guide rail of the support frame. The vacuum box is attached to the target structure and creates a vacuum therein. The non-destructive test apparatus further includes a hoist which is provided on the upper end of the support frame to move the vacuum box upwards or downwards, a fastening unit which fastens the support frame and the vacuum box to the target structure, and a vacuum pump which creates a vacuum in the vacuum box.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2009Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Korea Plant Service & Engineering Co., Ltd.Inventor: Young-Kuk Kim
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Patent number: 8092809Abstract: This invention provides Pseudomonas exotoxin A-like chimeric immunogens that include a non-native epitope in the Ib domain of Pseudomonas exotoxin. Methods of eliciting an immune response using these immunogens also are provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2007Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human ServicesInventor: David FitzGerald
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Patent number: 8091562Abstract: Applicator (1) for a cosmetic product, typically a mascara, comprising an application means (4) having an axial core (40) which is unitary with axial rod (3) at its lower part (31) and a stack (41) of a plurality of N elements which cooperate with axial core (40) through a typically central orifice (50) allowing the axial core (40) to extend therethrough, characterized in that: the elements are elements E (5) lacking complete rotation symmetry, and the axial core (40) and the plurality of elements E (5) operate jointly with an angular orientation means for elements E (5) with respect to axial direction (10), in a transverse plane (11) which is perpendicular to the axial direction (10), in a manner that each element Ei (5) is rotatably connected with axial core (40) and has a predetermined angular orientation ?i with respect to the axial core (40).Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2007Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Albea ServicesInventors: Davide Manici, Alain Berhault
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Patent number: 8095391Abstract: A system and method for performing insurance claim reinspections is disclosed. The system includes an insurance company computer in communication with a communications server, at least one remote terminal in communication with the communications server, and an insurance claim workfile having a loss estimate section, an appraisal section and a reinspection section. The method includes the steps of providing an insurance claim profile and exception priority information, comparing an estimate in an insurance workfile to the insurance claim profile, and generating exception indicators based on the comparison.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2003Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: CCC Information Services, Inc.Inventors: Karoline M. Obora, Erica L. Heyward, Sean P. O'Connor, Dale A. Sailer, Thomas D'Souza, Gary C. Snyder, Thomas B. Stiff, Walter J. Wikman
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Publication number: 20120004037Abstract: In one aspect, a method, systems, and apparatuses provide for online gaming that integrates sensory data and/or gameplay data from a real-world environment, and in particular, interactive online gaming within an environment incorporating playback of a recorded instance of an original, live card game played in a real-world environment, wherein the online game may be provided in a delayed manner or in real-time. In one aspect, sensory data and/or gameplay data from a live card game in a real-world environment are recorded for delayed playback or streamed live in real-time, and a remote player is able to access the game online and participate in the game as if the remote player had been present at the original, live card game in the real-world environment. In one aspect, the remote player may play in the online game at the position/seat occupied by one or more of the original, real-world players in the original, real-world game.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2010Publication date: January 5, 2012Applicant: Internet Gaming Services InternationalInventor: Otho Dale Hill
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Publication number: 20120000165Abstract: An apparatus for accurately dosing moist smokeless tobacco includes a dosing assembly and a dosing air source. The dosing assembly defines a loading chamber and a dosing chamber for containing a quantity of moist smokeless tobacco material. The dosing assembly also includes a discharge opening communicating with the dosing chamber. The dosing air source communicates with the dosing chamber and is operable to deliver compressed air to the dosing assembly so as to move moist smokeless tobacco material from the dosing chamber to the discharge opening. A method of pouching moist smokeless tobacco includes placing a predetermined quantity of moist smokeless tobacco in a dosing chamber having a predetermined volume, and ejecting the predetermined quantity of moist smokeless tobacco to pouching apparatus using compressed air.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2011Publication date: January 5, 2012Applicant: Altria Client Services, Inc.Inventor: Dwight D. Williams
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Publication number: 20120004936Abstract: Methods, systems and computer-readable mediums are provided for facilitating ordering ancillary services while implementing various policies and business rules and providing granular reconciliation of data. Travel information associated with a user is received from a computer reservation system. The method requests ancillary service content based upon the travel information. The ancillary service content is associated with the travel information. The system presents travel information and ancillary service content to the user and receives an ancillary service order from the user based upon the ancillary service content. The user receives confirmation of the service order and travel data is matched and associated enable detailed reconciliation and visibility into services ordered.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2010Publication date: January 5, 2012Applicant: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Hamblett, Michael Qualantone, Jason Wynn
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Publication number: 20120004765Abstract: A method of tracking trays through a delivery system. The method comprises: generating an enhanced label, the enhanced label comprising a routing code and a label unique identifier, the enhanced label being applied to the tray; associating a tray with a container, the container having a container unique identifier; and receiving a load container scan, the load container scan associating the container unique identifier with the enhanced label.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2011Publication date: January 5, 2012Applicant: United States Postal ServiceInventor: Daryl Hamilton
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Publication number: 20120000789Abstract: Electrolysis cell for membrane-supported electrolysis, comprising an oxygen-consuming cathode.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2009Publication date: January 5, 2012Applicant: Bayer Technology Services GMBHInventors: Thomas Turek, Imad Moussallem
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Publication number: 20120004903Abstract: A method for implementing at least one rule for an application is described. The method includes receiving an input rule. Based on the input rule, a program executable code is generated. The generated program executable code can then be associated with the application.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2011Publication date: January 5, 2012Applicant: Tata Consultancy Services LimitedInventors: Vinu B. Pillai, Mudassarabbas Syed, Sastry Dhara
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Publication number: 20120003613Abstract: A system is disclosed that provides a goal based learning system utilizing a rule based expert training system to provide a cognitive educational experience. The system provides the user with a simulated environment that presents a business opportunity to understand and solve optimally. Mistakes are noted and remedial educational material presented dynamically to build the necessary skills that a user requires for success in the business endeavor. The system utilizes an artificial intelligence engine driving individualized and dynamic feedback with synchronized video and graphics used to simulate real-world environment and interactions. A robust business model provides support for realistic activities and allows a user to experience real world consequences for their actions and decisions and entails realtime decision-making and synthesis of the educational material. The system is architectured around a table of components to manage and control the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2008Publication date: January 5, 2012Applicant: Accenture Global Services GmbHInventors: Eren Tolga Rosenfeld, Ekpedeme Mfon Bassey, Beth Elyse Zadik, Martha Torrey O'Connor, Alexander Han Leung Poon, Eric Jeffrey Lannert, Tracey Andrea Solomon, Jonathan Christian Conant, Alexander Zorba, Carl Michael Puccio, Timothy John Gobran, James Andrew Gilchrist, Mark Stewart Nichols, Brandon Denning Fleisher, Craig William Friedman, Adebisi Detoro Lipede, Matthew Allen Bailey
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Publication number: 20120001637Abstract: Methods and systems that compensate for magnetic interference in azimuthal tool measurements. At least some method embodiments include a downhole logging method that includes taking measurements as a function of orientation from inside a borehole. The measurements are associated with different azimuthal bins, and an azimuthal direction is determined for each azimuthal bin. Because the tool rotates at a constant rate, the relative number of measurements associated which the different bins can be used to measure the effective sizes of the different bins and to redetermine the effective angles of the bins in the presence of magnetic interference. The tool measurements may include, but are not limited to, formation resistivity, magnetic field, and formation density.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2011Publication date: January 5, 2012Applicant: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Michael S. Bittar, Hsu-Hsiang Wu, Christopher Golla