Patents Assigned to Sherpa, Inc.
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Publication number: 20080243641Abstract: A distributed point of sale can be accessed via any suitable tag-based document, such as a Web page, a blog, a piece of e-mail, or even an advertisement. Either a snippet of text or a graphical element, such as a button, can be selected by a buyer to cause a representation of the distributed point of sale to appear without causing a context of the tag-based document to change or navigate the buyer away from the tag-based document.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2008Publication date: October 2, 2008Applicant: PHONE SHERPA, INC.Inventor: Brian J. Leno
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Publication number: 20070059955Abstract: A server-based process, which includes a process whose execution is primarily on a shared remote computer such as a Web server or remote database, allows ring tones to be created and images to be edited for use on telephonic mobile devices. A tag that inhibits caching is attached to the end of messages so as to tunnel through telecommunication equipment and a concurrent, asynchronous process architecture is used to increase robustness of the uploading, editing, and converting services.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2006Publication date: March 15, 2007Applicant: Phone Sherpa Inc.Inventor: Brian Leno
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Patent number: 5540002Abstract: A snowshoe including a perimeter frame having a horizontal center line and horizontally spaced side portions, each of the frame side portions having a width, sheet-like material extending between the frame side portions, and a cleat having an upper surface, the cleat being connected directly to the sheet-like material and not directly to the frame so that a portion of the upper surface of the cleat is adjacent to and within a distance not greater than the width of a frame side portion from one of the frame side portions and below the horizontal center line of the frame.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1995Date of Patent: July 30, 1996Assignee: Sherpa, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey T. Liautaud
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Patent number: 5517772Abstract: A snowshoe includes a perimeter frame carrying sheet-type floatation and having a hinge rod secured in transverse relation thereto. A claw plate is pivotally supported on the hinge rod and supports a binding for attaching the snowshoe to a user's boot or the like. A bridle strap or cable cooperates with the claw plate and hinge rod to limit upward pivotal movement of the claw plate relative to the frame.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1994Date of Patent: May 21, 1996Assignee: Sherpa, Inc.Inventor: Gregory A. Anderson
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Patent number: 5341582Abstract: An anti-slip device for use with footwear such as running shoes, snowshoes, boots and the like, is described. The anti-slip device is adjustable to fit to different sizes of footwear and is especially suitable for use on snow and ice covered surfaces. The anti-slip device includes a heel portion, a toe portion and one or more traction plates attached to the underside of the heel portion. The heel portion includes a tongue portion which provides additional traction and stability to the anti-slip device. The toe portion is adjustable in relation to the heel portion through the use of a plurality of mating serrations and alignable apertures. A fastening means is attached to the heel portion and the toe portion to provide for attachment of the anti-slip device to footwear. If desired, the traction plate utilized with the anti-slip device can be hingedly connected to a snowshoe frame.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1993Date of Patent: August 30, 1994Assignee: Sherpa, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey Liautaud
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Patent number: 4720031Abstract: A ski rack member made to fit on a car top spanning member is disclosed. The car top spanning member is preferably a slotted bar with a female slot therein. The ski rack member has disposed on the bottom portion thereof a complementary and captured male protuberance for fitting within the female slot of the car top spanning member. The disclosed rack member preferably spans half the width of the car top and encloses three pairs of skis. Each ski rack member pivots in a clam shell disposition with upper and lower confronted members. The confronted members together form a hinge on one side, a lock mechanism on the other side and slots for the skis and poles defined at the confronted surfaces of the upper and lower members. Slots for a plurality--and preferably three--skis and poles are defined with a portion of each slot being defined by the upper rack member and the remaining portion be defined by the lower rack member. The slots for receiving the skis are canted, preferably at thirty-seven degrees (37.degree.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1986Date of Patent: January 19, 1988Assignee: Sherpa, Inc.Inventor: Jeff E. Zimmerman
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Patent number: D386235Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1996Date of Patent: November 11, 1997Assignee: Sherpa, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey T. Liautaud