Patents by Inventor Craig Jacobs
Craig Jacobs 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: 11049161Abstract: A solution for managing branding for an entity is provided. The solution can generate a brand style guide by analyzing electronic entity identity resources, which are representative of one or more branding strategies for the entity. The analysis can include extracting entity brand attributes from each electronic entity identity resource. Illustrative entity brand attributes can include one or more of: image data, font data, color data, or text. An ad hoc style guide, which can include at least one branding strategy for the entity can be generated and provided for presentation to a user.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2016Date of Patent: June 29, 2021Assignee: Mimeo.com, Inc.Inventors: James P. Simpson, David Jacques Uyttendaele, Craig Jacobs
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Patent number: 10137353Abstract: Various embodiments provide a system including connected system nodes, the system configured to provide timing and scoring for aquatic sports in pools. The spatial location of the nodes relative to the pool and pool reference points may be retrieved from the system and representations can be created. The representations may be used to first select the desired nodes for one or several sports events and then execute those sports events with the selected nodes. Electrical connections may be made from materials that withstand aggressive pool chemicals, such as titanium, Hastelloy or Inconel.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2015Date of Patent: November 27, 2018Assignee: EVERLAST CLIMBING INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventors: Chris Stockinger, Eric Solanyk, Anne Jordan, Brett Anderson, Craig Jacobs, Pete Schiel
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Publication number: 20170364981Abstract: A solution for managing branding for an entity is provided. The solution can generate a brand style guide by analyzing electronic entity identity resources, which are representative of one or more branding strategies for the entity. The analysis can include extracting entity brand attributes from each electronic entity identity resource. Illustrative entity brand attributes can include one or more of: image data, font data, color data, or text. An ad hoc style guide, which can include at least one branding strategy for the entity can be generated and provided for presentation to a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2016Publication date: December 21, 2017Applicant: Mimeo.com, Inc.Inventors: James P. Simpson, David Jacques Uyttendaele, Craig Jacobs
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Publication number: 20170095722Abstract: Various embodiments provide a system including connected system nodes, the system configured to provide timing and scoring for aquatic sports in pools. The spatial location of the nodes relative to the pool and pool reference points may be retrieved from the system and representations can be created. The representations may be used to first select the desired nodes for one or several sports events and then execute those sports events with the selected nodes. Electrical connections may be made from materials that withstand aggressive pool chemicals, such as titanium, Hastelloy or Inconel.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2015Publication date: April 6, 2017Applicant: EVERLAST CLIMBING INDUSTRIES, INC. COLORADO TIME SYSTEMSInventors: Chris Stockinger, Eric Solanyk, Anne Jordan, Brett Anderson, Craig Jacobs, Pete Schiel
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Patent number: 9317229Abstract: A solution for evaluating a compatibility of a selected finishing with printed data of a document is provided. A page model is obtained for a page of the document, and its compatibility with a model of the selected finishing is evaluated. Each model can comprise a representation of a page/finishing (e.g., a bitmap) and/or a set of properties of the page/finishing. In an embodiment of the invention, the page model comprises a page bitmap and the finishing model comprises a finishing bitmap, which includes a set of impinged pixels. The two bitmaps are compared to determine whether any of the printed data in the page bitmap intersects any of the impinged pixels.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2006Date of Patent: April 19, 2016Assignee: Mimeo.com, Inc.Inventors: Craig Jacobs, David Uyttendaele, John Delbridge, Scott Manner
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Patent number: 9111202Abstract: A solution for evaluating a printing configuration for an electronic document in which one or more presentation attributes of a physical reproduction (e.g., a printed copy) of the electronic document are considered. A perceived quality of the physical reproduction of the electronic document can be determined using a set of properties of the electronic document and the one or more presentation attributes. The perceived quality can be utilized in various ways as part of a printing process.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2014Date of Patent: August 18, 2015Assignee: Mimeo.com, Inc.Inventors: Craig Jacobs, David J. Uyttendaele, Chuck Gehman, James P. Simpson, Austin Bergstrom
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Publication number: 20140240730Abstract: A solution for evaluating a printing configuration for an electronic document in which one or more presentation attributes of a physical reproduction (e.g., a printed copy) of the electronic document are considered. A perceived quality of the physical reproduction of the electronic document can be determined using a set of properties of the electronic document and the one or more presentation attributes. The perceived quality can be utilized in various ways as part of a printing process.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2014Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: MIMEO.COM, INC.Inventors: Craig Jacobs, David J. Uyttendaele, Chuck Gehman, James P. Simpson, Austin Bergstrom
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Patent number: 8792114Abstract: The invention generally relates to sending data (e.g. print data or a document), in a network environment, to a port monitor, and to upload the data to an upload manager for storing in a database. Relevant data may be sent from a print spooler to the port monitor invoking an upload manger to convey (e.g. securely or non-securely) print data to a web server. A version manager determines whether the print driver being used to print data is authentic, and data are written to a web server as packets of information and sent to a database for storage. Additionally, a system, method and recordable medium are recognized whereby a pass through (e.g. a port monitor filter) is inserted between a print spooler and a port monitor in order to detach the port monitor from the print spooler such that object code can be upgraded for future versions of software.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2003Date of Patent: July 29, 2014Assignee: Mimeo.com, Inc.Inventors: Jeff Stewart, Jennifer R. Pinco, David Uyttendaele, Craig Jacobs, Doug Fink, Shawn Roberts
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Patent number: 8717619Abstract: A solution for evaluating a printing configuration for an electronic document in which one or more presentation attributes of a physical reproduction (e.g., a printed copy) of the electronic document are considered. A perceived quality of the physical reproduction of the electronic document can be determined using a set of properties of the electronic document and the one or more presentation attributes. The perceived quality can be utilized in various ways as part of a printing process.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2011Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignee: Mimeo.com, Inc.Inventors: Craig Jacobs, David Uyttendaele, Chuck Gehman, James P. Simpson, Austin Bergstrom
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Publication number: 20120307265Abstract: A solution for evaluating a printing configuration for an electronic document in which one or more presentation attributes of a physical reproduction (e.g., a printed copy) of the electronic document are considered. A perceived quality of the physical reproduction of the electronic document can be determined using a set of properties of the electronic document and the one or more presentation attributes. The perceived quality can be utilized in various ways as part of a printing process.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2011Publication date: December 6, 2012Inventors: Craig Jacobs, David Uyttendaele, Chuck Gehman, James P. Simpson, Austin Bergstrom
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Publication number: 20090185455Abstract: The inventive technology, in embodiments, includes an aquatic event timer apparatus that comprises at least two independent, touch actuated electrical switches; and a structural connector that adjacently connects them, where the apparatus is configured for establishment within lane markers defining a regulation size swim lane, at the end of the swim lane, and at least partially underwater. Other aspects of the inventive technology address an aquatic event timer apparatus that comprises a first, independent, swim competition type, touch actuated electrical switch that is configured for establishment within swim lane markers, and aside at least a second, independent, swim competition type, touch actuated electrical switch.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2008Publication date: July 23, 2009Applicant: Colorado Time Systems, LLCInventors: Michael Medina-Brodsky, Brett Anderson, Robert Clauson, Craig Jacobs
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Publication number: 20080144065Abstract: A solution for evaluating a compatibility of a selected finishing with printed data of a document is provided. A page model is obtained for a page of the document, and its compatibility with a model of the selected finishing is evaluated. Each model can comprise a representation of a page/finishing (e.g., a bitmap) and/or a set of properties of the page/finishing. In an embodiment of the invention, the page model comprises a page bitmap and the finishing model comprises a finishing bitmap, which includes a set of impinged pixels. The two bitmaps are compared to determine whether any of the printed data in the page bitmap intersects any of the impinged pixels.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2006Publication date: June 19, 2008Inventors: Craig Jacobs, David Uyttendaele, John Delbridge, Scott Manner
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Publication number: 20070149341Abstract: A method is disclosed for controlling engine braking horsepower for a power transmission mechanism in a vehicle powertrain. The transmission mechanism has multiple-ratio gearing and a continuously variable transmission unit arranged in parallel disposition. A target engine speed during an engine braking mode is maintained by controlling the ratio of the continuously variable transmission unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2005Publication date: June 28, 2007Applicant: Eaton CorporationInventors: Ian McKenzie, Craig Jacobs
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Patent number: 7095519Abstract: This invention relates to a system and method to upload and recover print jobs over a network. A client sends to a server a request for a specific document to be uploaded for transfer across a network. The sever creates an object to identify and process the request. The server sends a response to the client indicating that the request has been received and an associated object has been created. The server stores packets of the data document as they are uploaded and transmitted. Once the complete document has been uploaded and transferred to the server, it is stored in a network accessible data store.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2000Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignee: Mimeo.com, Inc.Inventors: Jeff Stewart, Jennifer R. Pinco, David Uyttendaele, Craig Jacobs, Doug Finke, Shawn A. Roberts
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Publication number: 20060172849Abstract: A vehicular powertrain system includes a prime mover having an output, a multi-ratio transmission having an input, and a torque reduction coupling system coupling the prime mover output and the multi-ratio transmission input. The exemplary torque reduction coupling system includes a clutch and a planetary gear set selectively coupling the prime mover output to the multi-ratio transmission input. The exemplary planetary gear set includes one components of the planetary gear set being selectively coupled to the clutch.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2005Publication date: August 3, 2006Inventors: James Oliver, Craig Jacobs, David Preston, Timothy Morscheck, Jeff Skorupski, Thomas Genise
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Publication number: 20060135317Abstract: A method for controlling a centrifugal clutch in a heavy-duty vehicle powertrain uses an engine torque request for a controller including a vehicle engine controller. A clutch controller develops an engine speed request based upon driver input. The engine speed request is converted to the engine torque request to effect smooth vehicle launch engagement of the clutch.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2004Publication date: June 22, 2006Applicant: Eaton CorporationInventor: Craig Jacobs
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Patent number: 6714964Abstract: The invention generally relates to sending data (e.g. print data or a document), in a network environment, to a port monitor, and to upload the data to an upload manager for storing in a database. Relevant data may be sent from a print spooler to the port monitor invoking an upload manger to convey (e.g. securely or non-securely) print data to a web server. A version manager determines whether the print driver being used to print data is authentic, and data are written to a web server as packets of information and sent to a database for storage. Additionally, a system, method and recordable medium are recognized whereby a pass through (e.g. a port monitor filter) is inserted between a print spooler and a port monitor in order to detach the port monitor from the print spooler such that object code can be upgraded for future versions of software.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2000Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Mimeo.comInventors: Jeff Stewart, Jennifer R. Pinco, David Uyttendaele, Craig Jacobs, Doug Fink, Sean Roberts
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Publication number: 20040057075Abstract: The invention generally relates to sending data (e.g. print data or a document), in a network environment, to a port monitor, and to upload the data to an upload manager for storing in a database. Relevant data may be sent from a print spooler to the port monitor invoking an upload manger to convey (e.g. securely or non-securely) print data to a web server. A version manager determines whether the print driver being used to print data is authentic, and data are written to a web server as packets of information and sent to a database for storage. Additionally, a system, method and recordable medium are recognized whereby a pass through (e.g. a port monitor filter) is inserted between a print spooler and a port monitor in order to detach the port monitor from the print spooler such that object code can be upgraded for future versions of software.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventors: Jeff Stewart, Jennifer R. Pinco, David Uyttendaele, Craig Jacobs, Doug Fink, Shawn Robert