Patents by Inventor Charles Cochran
Charles Cochran 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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Patent number: 10212925Abstract: The threading apparatus and methods of threading various types of fishing hooks and lures of this invention provide convenience and ease of use applicable to a wide range of hook sizes, shapes, and types. The threading apparatus is fabricated as a single molded part body made from an elastomeric material such as TPE with molded sectors including: slotted clip sector, chamfered frustoconical sector, non-chamfered frustoconical sector, slotted hook eyelet positioning curb, an at least one set of elongated hook shank holding ribs, and an exit sector. The invention provides simplified and enhanced threading operations which include hooks with particularly small eyelets or thin shank diameters, weighted hooks, and for fly hooks (lure hooks) or bodied hooks with particularly short exposed shank length.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2017Date of Patent: February 26, 2019Inventors: Jimmy Charles Cochran, Stacy Lee Chambers
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Publication number: 20170332616Abstract: The threading apparatus and methods of threading various types of fishing hooks and lures of this invention provide convenience and ease of use applicable to a wide range of hook sizes, shapes, and types. The threading apparatus is fabricated as a single molded part body made from an elastomeric material such as TPE with molded sectors including: slotted clip sector, chamfered frustoconical sector, non-chamfered frustoconical sector, slotted hook eyelet positioning curb, an at least one set of elongated hook shank holding ribs, and an exit sector. The invention provides simplified and enhanced threading operations which include hooks with particularly small eyelets or thin shank diameters, weighted hooks, and for fly hooks (lure hooks) or bodied hooks with particularly short exposed shank length.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2017Publication date: November 23, 2017Inventors: Jimmy Charles Cochran, Stacy Lee Chambers
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Patent number: 8964237Abstract: Methods and apparatus teach wear leveling non-volatile memory and secure erasure of data. A computing device receives data to be stored. The data is encrypted, including generation of encryption/decryption key(s). The key(s) are stored in either non-volatile or volatile memory according to a plurality of classification schemes. In a first scheme, key(s) are stored in non-volatile memory and will be retained in the event of a power cycle of the computing device. Otherwise, key(s) stored in volatile memory will be lost upon a power cycle. Upon issuance of a key destruction command, key(s) in the non-volatile memory are sanitized or erased, but the underlying encrypted data need not be erased since no key(s) exist that can recover original content. These techniques limit erasure commands to the non-volatile memory which prolongs its service life. Further embodiments note techniques in imaging devices conducting imaging operations, such as printing or scanning.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2013Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Howard Charles Cochran, Bryan Scott Willett, Michael James Klein
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Publication number: 20150006911Abstract: Methods and apparatus teach wear leveling non-volatile memory and secure erasure of data. A computing device receives data to be stored. The data is encrypted, including generation of encryption/decryption key(s). The key(s) are stored in either non-volatile or volatile memory according to a plurality of classification schemes. In a first scheme, key(s) are stored in non-volatile memory and will be retained in the event of a power cycle of the computing device. Otherwise, key(s) stored in volatile memory will be lost upon a power cycle. Upon issuance of a key destruction command, key(s) in the non-volatile memory are sanitized or erased, but the underlying encrypted data need not be erased since no key(s) exist that can recover original content. These techniques limit erasure commands to the non-volatile memory which prolongs its service life. Further embodiments note techniques in imaging devices conducting operations, such as printing or scanning.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2013Publication date: January 1, 2015Inventors: Howard Charles Cochran, Bryan Scott Willett, Michael James Klein
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Publication number: 20150002900Abstract: Methods and apparatus teach wear leveling non-volatile memory and secure erasure of data. A computing device receives data to be stored. The data is encrypted, including generation of encryption/decryption key(s). The key(s) are stored in either non-volatile or volatile memory according to a plurality of classification schemes. In a first scheme, key(s) are stored in non-volatile memory and will be retained in the event of a power cycle of the computing device. Otherwise, key(s) stored in volatile memory will be lost upon a power cycle. Upon issuance of a key destruction command, key(s) in the non-volatile memory are sanitized or erased, but the underlying encrypted data need not be erased since no key(s) exist that can recover original content. These techniques limit erasure commands to the non-volatile memory which prolongs its service life. Further embodiments note techniques in imaging devices conducting imaging operations, such as printing or scanning.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2013Publication date: January 1, 2015Inventors: Howard Charles Cochran, Bryan Scott Willett, Michael James Klein
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Publication number: 20080288329Abstract: A computerized trading system is provided including a streamlined trading user interface for analyzing market trends and identifying trade opportunities. In an embodiment, the trading user interface includes a plurality of streamlined user interface screens that sequence the flow of market information from analyzing market data and arriving at a buy/sell decision, to executing the trade. Once a trader arrives at a buy/sell decision, the trading interface combines all the information necessary for trade execution, management and exit onto one screen so as to avoid the necessity to scroll back through multiple screens/windows to extract or check for information. Preferably, the trading interface employs color coding to provide an at-a-glance summary of market conditions, thereby minimizing the analysis effort and reducing the intense focus on screen activity. The trading interface further includes a plurality of real-time market edge indicators for identifying a potential trade opportunity.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: Investors Inside Edge LLCInventors: Peter Nannis, Charles Cochran
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Publication number: 20060274082Abstract: A method that comprises generating a first data structure relating a physical interface to a corresponding position in a support structure, generating a second data structure relating the physical interface to an address of a device in the support structure and, using the first and second data structures, generating a third data structure relating a physical characteristic of the device to the position of the device in the support structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2005Publication date: December 7, 2006Inventors: Charles Cochran, Geoffery Schunicht
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Publication number: 20060004915Abstract: A method for operating a network of computing devices is disclosed. The method includes analyzing a network with a computing device having an addressing system to determine if a second addressing system is present on the network. The method also includes selectively providing a network address to a second computing device based on whether a second addressing system is present on the network.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2005Publication date: January 5, 2006Inventors: Charles Cochran, Billy Little
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Patent number: 6824798Abstract: A method for preventing veisalgia wherein an extract is prepared from artichoke and sarsaparilla containing a complex of polyphenols, flavonoids, and phytosterols. According to a preferred method, a dose of 1260 mg of extract is orally administered to a person prior to consuming alcohol. Subsequent to alcohol consumption another 1260 mg of extract is administered. The 1260 mg dose is adequate for most persons, is not critical, and can be scaled to a person's weight. The method as described results in complete elimination of veisalgia in more than 80% of individuals. As an alternate embodiment, the first three 420 mg quantities can be administered during consumption of alcohol. A further alternate embodiment provides an additional dose of 420 mg every hour during drinking after a period exceeding 4 hours, followed by the final dose of three 420 mg quantities at the cessation of alcohol consumption.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2002Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Inventors: J. Gregory Koenig, Charles Cochran
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Patent number: 6647437Abstract: A printer is provided which has a special Emulation Manager function as well as a “code sniffer” function, in which print data received is sent to a code sniffer buffer. A code sniffer function automatically determines the type of emulator that should be called to perform the interpretation or rendering of this print job, and if the code sniffer determines that the correct emulator is PostScript, then the code sniffer scans the data for any “special tokens.” If a special token is found, the PostScript emulator determines if the special token string data is part of a PostScript comment. If it is in the correct format, then the PostScript emulator sets the “mode flag” to the “MacBinary” state, and the code sniffer ceases any further filtering of control characters and disables any change of emulator command that may be received during this print job.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2001Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Erik Nils Ackerman, Robert Jerome Borchers, Howard Charles Cochran, Steven Lane Duncan, David Keith Lane
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Patent number: 6595589Abstract: A portable, light weight therapy chair is shown which folds flat into an easily carried apparatus when not in use and which may be easily set up and taken down at a patient's location. The arrangement of multiple pairs of two pivotally joined arms results in a safe and stable apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2001Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Inventor: Charles A. Cochran
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Publication number: 20030077338Abstract: A method for preventing veisalgia wherein an extract is prepared from artichoke and sarsaparilla containing a complex of polyphenols, flavonoids, and phytosterols. According to a preferred method, a dose of 1260 mg of extract is orally administered to a person prior to consuming alcohol. Subsequent to alcohol consumption another 1260 mg of extract is administered. The 1260 mg dose is adequate for most persons, is not critical, and can be scaled to a person's weight. The method as described results in complete elimination of veisalgia in more than 80% of individuals. As an alternate embodiment, the first three 420 mg quantities can be administered during consumption of alcohol. A further alternate embodiment provides an additional dose of 420 mg every hour during drinking after a period exceeding 4 hours, followed by the final dose of three 420 mg quantities at the cessation of alcohol consumption.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2002Publication date: April 24, 2003Inventors: J. Gregory Koenig, Charles Cochran
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Publication number: 20020171281Abstract: A portable, light weight therapy chair is shown which folds flat into an easily carried apparatus when not in use and which may be easily set up and taken down at a patient's location. The arrangement of multiple pairs of two pivotally joined arms results in a safe and stable apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2001Publication date: November 21, 2002Inventor: Charles A. Cochran
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Publication number: 20020171856Abstract: A printer is provided which has a special Emulation Manager function as well as a “code sniffer” function, in which print data received is sent to a code sniffer buffer. A code sniffer function automatically determines the type of emulator that should be called to perform the interpretation or rendering of this print job, and if the code sniffer determines that the correct emulator is PostScript, then the code sniffer scans the data for any “special tokens.” If a special token is found, the PostScript emulator determines if the special token string data is part of a PostScript comment. If it is in the correct format, then the PostScript emulator sets the “mode flag” to the “MacBinary” state, and the code sniffer ceases any further filtering of control characters and disables any change of emulator command that may be received during this print job.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2001Publication date: November 21, 2002Inventors: Erik Nils Ackerman, Robert Jerome Borchers, Howard Charles Cochran, Steven Lane Duncan, David Keith Lane