Patents Assigned to The Fantastic Corporation
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Publication number: 20100145314Abstract: A cap guard for a urinary catheter is presented which extends the catheter away from the urinary meatus, in-line with the urethra, for a given distance thereby preventing/mitigating irritation to the penile head and urinary meatus during catheterization. Thus, the cap guard generally includes/defines a conduit extending away from the urinary meatus, in-line with the urethra. The conduit is typically configured to direct a catheter therethrough away from the head of the penis while the catheter is maintained in-line with the urethra. Thus, the conduit acts as a buffer between the penis and a bend/elbow region of the catheter. Systems and methods utilizing the cap guard architecture are further provided. Systems generally include the cap guard and a catheter. Methods generally involve steps of providing a cap guard and securing the cap guard relative to the penis.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2009Publication date: June 10, 2010Applicant: Hoard Fantastic CorporationInventor: Haim Hazan
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Publication number: 20050100016Abstract: The benefits of a multicast-enabled network are realized by a flexible, easy to deploy, software-based solution that does not require reconfiguring of network routers. Systems and methods that implement this solution can perform as follows. A packet is received that was sent by a sender to at least one receiver, and the packet includes a parameter relating to a multicast announce address. A forwarding rules set is associated with the packet if the parameter has a defined value. This forwarding rules set is used to determine whether any of the at least one destination addresses included in the packet corresponds to one of the receivers that has a receiver format that must be converted. In addition, the forwarding rules set defines when a packet should be converted from a sender format to a receiver format before forwarding the packet.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2004Publication date: May 12, 2005Applicant: The Fantastic CorporationInventors: C. Miller, Thomas Andresen, Thomas Gardner, Craig Michelson, Kenneth Cates, Marc White, Kary Robertson
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Patent number: 6873627Abstract: The benefits of a multicast-enabled network are realized by a flexible, easy to deploy, software-based solution that does not require reconfiguring of network routers. Systems and methods that implement this solution can perform as follows. A packet is received that was sent by a sender to at least one receiver, and the packet includes a parameter relating to a multicast announce address. A forwarding rules set is associated with the packet if the parameter has a defined value. This forwarding rules set is used to determine whether any of the at least one destination addresses included in the packet corresponds to one of the receivers that has a receiver format that must be converted. In addition, the forwarding rules set defines when a packet should be converted from a sender format to a receiver format before forwarding the packet.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1999Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: The Fantastic CorporationInventors: C. Kenneth Miller, Thomas Andresen, Thomas Gardner, Craig Michelson, Kenneth Cates, Marc White, Kary Robertson
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Patent number: 6625652Abstract: To make registration and confirmation of groups and confirmation of data transmission more scaleable, particularly for large groups, the size of a host list pruned in subsequent transmission. This host list management can be achieved by (a) creating a message that includes a list of one or more receivers;(b) sending the message over a network; (c) receiving over the network one or more replies from one or more of the receivers; (d) identifying each receiver for which one of the replies was received and establishing another message that includes the list with the identified receivers; (e) sending the message established in step (d) over the network; (f) creating a modified list by removing the identified receivers from the list; and (g) if there are one or more receivers on the modified list, repeating steps (c), (d), (e), (f), and (g) using the modified list as the list.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1999Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: The Fantastic CorporationInventors: C. Kenneth Miller, Marc White, Kevin McKenna
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Publication number: 20030145100Abstract: A method and system for determining a wait time (tw) to be used between successive transmissions of packets of a content to achieve a selected target bandwidth BT for the transmission.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2002Publication date: July 31, 2003Applicant: The Fantastic CorporationInventors: Jarno Marchetto, Emanuele La Cognata
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Publication number: 20030093548Abstract: A computer-implemented method for tunneling content across a network in which the content has been configured into a digital format compatible with a player. Prior to starting a broadcast session, an announcement is transmitted across the network which contains control information concerning the broadcast session. The control information permits controlled reception of the configured content and includes a start-time. The configured content is encapsulated into a format that supports multicast distribution and controlled reception at particular machines. The configured content is multicast across the network in the encapsulated format to a multiplicity of machines in accordance with the start-time included in the announcement. The control information is used to selectively permit reception at particular ones of the multiplicity of machines, and the encapsulation is stripped from the multicast transmission at the particular machines.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2002Publication date: May 15, 2003Applicant: THE FANTASTIC CORPORATIONInventors: Luchiana Cinghita, Ivan Stefanini, Fabio Vallino, Andreas Delmenico, Barbara Nardello
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Patent number: 6477707Abstract: A distributed broadcast system for receiving, processing, scheduling and broadcasting a wide variety of media objects is disclosed. The system comprises: a media object tracking system, a channel editing segment, a broadcast facility, and a plurality of end-user PCs. The media object tracking system receives media objects from a plurality of distinct sources and tracks their distribution, modification, and use. Associated with the media-object tracking system are a plurality of editing stations, where received media objects may be processed to create broadcast-ready material. The channel editing segment preferably comprises a plurality of channel editing centers (CECs) and one or more channel management centers (CMCs) which aggregate broadcast-ready media objects and schedule them for broadcast. Each scheduled media object is encoded in accordance with subscription information associated with the service to which the media object belongs.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1998Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Fantastic CorporationInventors: Martin Cranston King, Erik Troelsen, Enrico Gulfi
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Patent number: 6453438Abstract: This invention relates to a system and method for managing a session during which data is sent to receivers, wherein retransmission of the data to the receivers can be automatically rescheduled if the receiver did not receive some or all of the data. An object of the invention is to send content to receivers that did not or could not receive data during a multicast data transmission session. In accordance with this and other objects of the invention, one aspect of the invention relates to a method of managing a session during which data is sent to receivers. A first message is sent over a network a message to a list comprising at least one receiver, the first message relating to receiving data during a first session. Replies are received over the network from the receivers on the list. Based on the replies received, each receiver on the list that will not be receiving data during the first session is identified.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1999Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: The Fantastic CorporationInventors: C. Kenneth Miller, Kenneth Cates, Richard Fiorentino, Alan Rosenberg