Patents by Inventor Craig D. Harrison
Craig D. Harrison 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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Publication number: 20100293193Abstract: Disclosed is a document geospatial tagging, searching, archiving, and retrieval software system. The software system includes a tool that tags electronic documents with a geospatial tag. The geospatial tag indicates the shape and the geospatial points, in order, that define the location and extent of the geospatial location associated with an electronic document. Each point in the geospatial tag may be comprised of an X coordinate value, a Y coordinate value, an elevation/height value, and a date and time value. Electronic documents may be tagged manually by the user, automatically by the software application creating the document, or via a tagging search engine that searches files for geospatial location data and then tags each file with the results of the search. Once the electronic documents have been geospatially tagged, a search engine may search a network, either an intranet or the Internet, in order to locate electronic documents associated with a user desired geospatial location.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2010Publication date: November 18, 2010Applicant: LANDNET CORPORATIONInventors: Craig D. Harrison, Brian R. Funk
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Patent number: 7580045Abstract: Disclosed is a network accessible tool that is capable of providing map and satellite image data, as well as other photographic image data to locate, identify, measure, view, and communicate information about land over the Internet-to-Internet users. The network accessible tool includes a location tool that allows the user to locate areas on a map using geographic names, township, range and section descriptions, county names, latitude and longitude coordinates or zip codes. Network accessible tool also includes a metes and bounds tool that draws boundaries on the map and image data in response to metes and bounds descriptions that have been entered by the Internet user. The network accessible tool also includes a lat/long drawing tool that draws boundaries on the map and image data based upon latitude and longitude coordinate pairs that have been entered by the Internet user.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2008Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Assignee: Landnet CorporationInventors: Craig D. Harrison, James J. Graham
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Publication number: 20080130955Abstract: Disclosed is a network accessible tool that is capable of providing map and satellite image data, as well as other photographic image data to locate, identify, measure, view, and communicate information about land over the Internet-to-Internet users. The network accessible tool includes a location tool that allows the user to locate areas on a map using geographic names, township, range and section descriptions, county names, latitude and longitude coordinates or zip codes. Network accessible tool also includes a metes and bounds tool that draws boundaries on the map and image data in response to metes and bounds descriptions that have been entered by the Internet user. The network accessible tool also includes a lat/long drawing tool that draws boundaries on the map and image data based upon latitude and longitude coordinate pairs that have been entered by the Internet user.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2008Publication date: June 5, 2008Applicant: LANDNET CORPORATIONInventors: Craig D. Harrison, James J. Graham
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Publication number: 20080084559Abstract: Disclosed herein is a microvolume sampling device that includes a chip and a UV-transmissive cell formed of fused silica. The chip has a plurality of wells, a receiving area extending therebetween, and a port extending through the chip to the receiving area. The cell, which preferably has a rectangular cross-section, is securingly positioned within the receiving area and extends into the wells. A chamber is defined by the cell, and a fluid sample can be drawn into the chamber from at least one of the wells by capillary force. The microvolume sampling device can be disposed upon a tray having an opening such that the port of the microvolume sampling device is in alignment with the opening to define an optical path for spectroscopic measurement of the fluid sample. The tray can be provided as a well plate for receiving a plurality of microvolume sampling devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2007Publication date: April 10, 2008Inventors: Craig D. Harrison, Mark C. Salerno, I-Tsung Shih
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Patent number: 7356406Abstract: Disclosed is a network accessible tool that is capable of providing map and satellite image data, as well as other photographic image data to locate, identify, measure, view, and communicate information about land over the Internet-to-Internet users. The network accessible tool includes a location tool that allows the user to locate areas on a map using geographic names, township, range and section descriptions, county names, latitude and longitude coordinates or zip codes. Network accessible tool also includes a metes and bounds tool that draws boundaries on the map and image data in response to metes and bounds descriptions that have been entered by the Internet user. The network accessible tool also includes a lat/long drawing tool that draws boundaries on the map and image data based upon latitude and longitude coordinate pairs that have been entered by the Internet user.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2006Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: LandNet CorporationInventors: Craig D. Harrison, James J. Graham
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Patent number: 7054741Abstract: Disclosed is a network accessible tool that is capable of providing map and satellite image data, as well as other photographic image data to locate, identify, measure, view, and communicate information about land over the Internet-to-Internet users. The network accessible tool includes a location tool that allows the user to locate areas on a map using geographic names, township, range and section descriptions, county names, latitude and longitude coordinates or zip codes. Network accessible tool also includes a metes and bounds tool that draws boundaries on the map and image data in response to metes and bounds descriptions that have been entered by the Internet user. The network accessible tool also includes a lat/long drawing tool that draws boundaries on the map and image data based upon latitude and longitude coordinate pairs that have been entered by the Internet user.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2003Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: LandNet CorporationInventors: Craig D. Harrison, James J. Graham
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Patent number: 6879741Abstract: A fiber optic probe device having a sampling end positionable over optical fibers is provided. The sleeve could be releasably attached to the fiber optic probe device. The sampling end can be discarded after use, or re-used. A sample chamber including a reflective surface can be formed at the distal end of the sampling end.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2002Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Assignee: C Technologies, IncInventors: Mark Salerno, Craig D. Harrison, Ishai Nir, Hans DeWaal, Mario Vieira
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Publication number: 20040086215Abstract: A fiber optic probe device having a sampling end positionable over optical fibers is provided. The sleeve could be releasably attached to the fiber optic probe device. The sampling end can be discarded after use, or re-used. A sample chamber including a reflective surface can be formed at the distal end of the sampling end.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2002Publication date: May 6, 2004Inventors: Mark Salerno, Craig D. Harrison, Ishai Nir, Hans de Waal, Mario Vieira
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Publication number: 20030220734Abstract: Disclosed is a network accessible tool that is capable of providing map and satellite image data, as well as other photographic image data to locate, identify, measure, view, and communicate information about land over the Internet-to-Internet users. The network accessible tool includes a location tool that allows the user to locate areas on a map using geographic names, township, range and section descriptions, county names, latitude and longitude coordinates or zip codes. Network accessible tool also includes a metes and bounds tool that draws boundaries on the map and image data in response to metes and bounds descriptions that have been entered by the Internet user. The network accessible tool also includes a lat/long drawing tool that draws boundaries on the map and image data based upon latitude and longitude coordinate pairs that have been entered by the Internet user.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2003Publication date: November 27, 2003Inventors: Craig D. Harrison, James J. Graham