Patents by Inventor Charles English
Charles English 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: 10138376Abstract: The invention comprises a product comprising a continuous phase comprising water and a discontinuous phase comprising an asphalt composition and a vinyl acetate-ethylene copolymer. A method for using the composition is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2016Date of Patent: November 27, 2018Assignee: TexTile Rubber and Chemical Company, Inc.Inventors: Arthur Barry Baughman, Joseph Charles English, II
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Publication number: 20180002528Abstract: The invention comprises a product comprising a continuous phase comprising water and a discontinuous phase comprising an asphalt composition and a vinyl acetate-ethylene copolymer. A method for using the composition is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2016Publication date: January 4, 2018Inventors: Arthur Barry Baughman, Joseph Charles English, II
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Patent number: 9824398Abstract: A system and method are disclosed herein for identifying assets which pose a physical danger to a property through identification of such assets using IP-addressable devices located at a property. The system includes a communications base station at the property which receives program instructions for controlling an exchange of data between the base station, IP-addressable devices connected to the base station via a LAN, and a user computer. Responsive to installation of the program instructions, the system receives registration data from IP-addressable devices connected to the base station, the registration data based upon XML format messages between the base station and the IP-addressable devices. Upon detection of an asset which poses a physical danger to a property, the system and method execute a notification procedure to generate a message to a user computer.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2016Date of Patent: November 21, 2017Assignee: Hartford Fire Insurance CompanyInventors: Gary Charles English, George K. Popadin, Nicholas A. Zandes
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Publication number: 20160307275Abstract: A system and method are disclosed herein for identifying assets which pose a physical danger to a property through identification of such assets using IP-addressable devices located at a property. The system includes a communications base station at the property which receives program instructions for controlling an exchange of data between the base station, IP-addressable devices connected to the base station via a LAN, and a user computer. Responsive to installation of the program instructions, the system receives registration data from IP-addressable devices connected to the base station, the registration data based upon XML format messages between the base station and the IP-addressable devices. Upon detection of an asset which poses a physical danger to a property, the system and method execute a notification procedure to generate a message to a user computer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2016Publication date: October 20, 2016Inventors: Gary Charles English, George K. Popadin, Nicholas A. Zandes
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Patent number: 9280793Abstract: A system and method are disclosed herein for maintaining an inventory of assets located at an insured property covered under an insurance policy based on data received from IP-addressable devices located at the property. The system includes an inventory database for storing inventory information about assets located at an insured property, a communication interface for receiving registration and operational data associated with an IP-addressable device, and a business logic computer. The business logic computer creates a data structure for storing inventory information about assets located at the insured property in the inventory database for each insured property. The business logic computer determines, for the insured property, the inventory information about the insured property's assets based on registration and operational data received from its IP-addressable devices located at the property.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2014Date of Patent: March 8, 2016Assignee: HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANYInventors: Gary Charles English, George K. Popadin, Nicholas A. Zandes
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Publication number: 20140257876Abstract: A system and method are disclosed herein for maintaining an inventory of assets located at an insured property covered under an insurance policy based on data received from IP-addressable devices located at the property. The system includes an inventory database for storing inventory information about assets located at an insured property, a communication interface for receiving registration and operational data associated with an IP-addressable device, and a business logic computer. The business logic computer creates a data structure for storing inventory information about assets located at the insured property in the inventory database for each insured property. The business logic computer determines, for the insured property, the inventory information about the insured property's assets based on registration and operational data received from its IP-addressable devices located at the property.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2014Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANYInventors: Gary Charles English, George K. Popadin, Nicholas A. Zandes
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Patent number: 8731975Abstract: A system and method are disclosed herein for maintaining an inventory of assets located at an insured property covered under an insurance policy based on data received from IP-addressable devices located at the property. The system includes an inventory database for storing inventory information about assets located at an insured property, a communication interface for receiving registration and operational data associated with an IP-addressable device, and a business logic computer. The business logic computer creates a data structure for storing inventory information about assets located at the insured property in the inventory database for each insured property. The business logic computer determines, for the insured property, the inventory information about the insured property's assets based on registration and operational data received from its IP-addressable devices located at the property.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2012Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Hartford Fire Insurance CompanyInventors: Gary Charles English, George K. Popadin, Nicholas A. Zandes
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Patent number: 8359211Abstract: A system and method are disclosed herein for maintaining an inventory of assets located at an insured property covered under an insurance policy based on data received from IP-addressable devices located at the property. The system includes an inventory database for storing inventory information about assets located at an insured property, a communication interface for receiving registration and operational data associated with an IP-addressable device, and a business logic computer. The business logic computer creates a data structure for storing inventory information about assets located at the insured property in the inventory database for each insured property. The business logic computer determines, for the insured property, the inventory information about the insured property's assets based on registration and operational data received from its IP-addressable devices located at the property.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2010Date of Patent: January 22, 2013Assignee: Hartford Fire Insurance CompanyInventors: Gary Charles English, George K. Popadin, Nicholas A. Zandes
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Publication number: 20120116820Abstract: A system and method are disclosed herein for maintaining an inventory of assets located at an insured property covered under an insurance policy based on data received from IP-addressable devices located at the property. The system includes an inventory database for storing inventory information about assets located at an insured property, a communication interface for receiving registration and operational data associated with an IP-addressable device, and a business logic computer. The business logic computer creates a data structure for storing inventory information about assets located at the insured property in the inventory database for each insured property. The business logic computer determines, for the insured property, the inventory information about the insured property's assets based on registration and operational data received from its IP-addressable devices located at the property.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2010Publication date: May 10, 2012Applicant: Hartford Fire Insurance CompanyInventors: Gary Charles English, George K. Popadin, Nicholas A. Zandes
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Publication number: 20080309211Abstract: An oven for cooking food comprising a cabinet with a front side that includes an opening, a door moveable between a closed position closing the opening and a fully open position allowing access to the oven interior, the oven also having a drawer which forms at least part of a cooking chamber, the drawer configured to be fully located within the cabinet when the door is closed, the oven also including a drawer support means which supports the drawer, the drawer support means supporting the drawer as it moves into and out of the cabinet, the oven also including a controllable heating source which supplies sufficient heat to the inside of the drawer to cook food positioned therein when in the closed position, the oven also including a vertically movable shelf located within the drawer which is supported by a shelf support means.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2008Publication date: December 18, 2008Inventors: GUY EMERSON WILSON, Robert Charles English, Matthew Craig Lazenby
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Publication number: 20050220585Abstract: A lift dolly is provided for lifting and transporting stand-mounted power tools and the like, with little effort. The dolly includes a pair of platforms and a wheel system having at least three castors extending downwardly from the platforms. The dolly is designed such that one step onto a latching or locking mechanism by the operator causes the wheel system to be forced downward relative to the stand thereby slightly lifting the power tool and stand off of the ground and enabling transport of same via the castors. Another step on the locking or latching mechanism disengages the wheel system and permits gravity to return the stand and tool firmly to the ground for use.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2005Publication date: October 6, 2005Inventors: Charles English, Douglas Stahl, William Hees
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Publication number: 20030009536Abstract: A collaborative knowledge management system (CKMS) includes application interfaces collecting data objects from and providing data objects to respective application programs including, for example, word processing, spreadsheet, graphics, e-mail, general ledger, ERP and other programs and utilities. The data objects are associated with respective relationships identifying other data objects, applications and users (whereby users include, but are not limited to people, machines and software). A set of rules defines how the data objects are to react to various systems states and actions of the objects of the relationships. Objects may be stored in a common format, or lingua franca, so that diverse applications and users may form, share and interrelate knowledge provided by the data objects and collaborate in the creation of new data objects and define new relationships.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2001Publication date: January 9, 2003Applicant: Portris, Inc.Inventors: Charles English Henderson, Omid Ebrahimi Kia
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Patent number: 5497722Abstract: A boat hull constructed with an inverted U-shaped hull bottom, hull sides which are vertical below the at-rest water line and outwardly curved in a deep arc above the at-rest water line, and a rudderless, arcuate concave tunnel from bow to stern is disclosed. Preferably, the port and starboard gunwales are parallel and the port and starboard chines are parallel. The inventive boat hull is capable of smoothly and rapidly assuming a hydroplaning position without use of submerged hydrofoils, and without pounding upon waves. The hull is navigable in fouled water, substantially reduces water sprayed aboard, and eliminates "tripping" when navigated through sharp turns.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1994Date of Patent: March 12, 1996Inventor: Charles English, Sr.