Patents by Inventor David LeVine
David LeVine 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: 8065373Abstract: Various aspects relate to using structured messages within one or more systems that implement instant messaging function in a distributed computing environment. In particular, structured information may be encoded and embedded in unstructured instant messages and communicated among one or more computer systems, networks, applications or other entities. In one aspect, instant messaging may be leveraged as middleware for application integration. Other aspects relate to using structured message information to perform functions in a distributed instant messaging system. For example, structured message information may be used to control the display of instant message information to a user, or may be used to control how the instant message information is distributed, processed, or otherwise handled by a receiving system, application or process. Other aspects relate to an interface for displaying information relating to a number of instant messaging conversations to a user.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2008Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Pivot Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Bryan, Nikita Ivanov, Daniel Judson, Yusang Kwan, David Levine, Andrew Nanopoulos, Furqan Nazeeri, Brandon Schory, Nader Shwayhat
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Publication number: 20110279458Abstract: This disclosure provides a system and method to use context graphs for targeting communications to a user of an image rendering device. According to one exemplary embodiment, the method provides targeted communications generated as a function of one or more attributes associated with a user requested printed document. The attributes are provided by accessing a context graph including a plurality of links between a plurality of entities.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2011Publication date: November 17, 2011Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: Shanmuga-nathan Gnanasambandam, Jonathan David Levine
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Patent number: 8019064Abstract: A remote call notification system for incoming calls to a wireline telecommunications device. The system includes a switch, a service control point, an intelligent server, and a monitoring module all in communication with each other. The remote call notification is transmitted to a remote communication device such as a PC, an interactive pager, and a mobile phone. The call notification includes a calling number, the name of a calling party, time and date identifiers, status identifiers that provides a real-time status of the incoming communication, a disposition identifier, and a priority identifier. A remote call notification method including detecting an incoming communication to a subscriber's wireline communication device, creating a remote call notification, assigning an access address associated with a remote communication device, and forwarding the remote call notification to the remote communication device.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2007Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.Inventors: James C. Bedingfield, Sr., David A. Levine, Anita Simpson
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Publication number: 20110167538Abstract: Hosiery, such as stockings, are releasably and removably attachable to footwear such as flip-flop type sandals, and/or serve to secure a flip-flop adjacent the foot while the flip-flop is being worn. An instep covering front flap is provided, covering portions of the top of the foot while leaving toes exposed. The stockings include cooperating fastening elements configured to secure the stocking to the V-strap portion of the flip-flop.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2010Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: MOXEE LLCInventors: Summer Germann, Tam Trinh, Mark David Levine
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Patent number: 7977319Abstract: An improved ultra-high fiber supplement that promotes satiety, caloric reduction, and weight loss. The supplement comprises guar, oat, psyllium, locust bean gum, pectin, green tea, multi-anthocyanadins, pyridoxine, and folic acid. The supplement can exist as a liquid, semi-solid, or solid comestible. It improves cardiovascular health and reduces cardiovascular inflammation and the risk of heart disease. The addition of antioxidants, including green tea, improves weight loss, and general and cardiovascular health. Also it reduces serum lipoprotein oxidation and risk of free-radical related diseases. Consumption of the supplement aids in reducing absorption and assimilation of ingested toxins. A method of providing an ultra-high fiber comestible that is highly palatable and can be used to supplement nutrition and to manage and prevent diet-related diseases is disclosed. Further embodiments increase fiber and other nutrients in the diet and helps manage and prevent all diet-related diseases.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2006Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Inventor: Scott David Levine
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Publication number: 20110142059Abstract: A method and system for remote control of multimedia content using a multimedia content distribution network (MCDN) is configured to establish a connection between a customer premises equipment (CPE) gateway and a local area network (LAN) device that is a personal user device. A user of the LAN device may be authenticated. Responsive to user input, the LAN device may send remote control messages corresponding to remote control functions for an MCDN terminal device. The CPE gateway may determine a network address for the MCDN terminal device, and forward the remote control messages to the addressed MCDN terminal device. The LAN device may so remotely control the addressed MCDN terminal device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2009Publication date: June 16, 2011Applicant: AT&T INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY I, L.P.Inventors: James Carlton Bedingfield, SR., David A. Levine, John A. McClenny
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Publication number: 20110119726Abstract: A method and system implements supplementary media channels to Internet-protocol television (IPTV) channels. An IPTV user may receive a selected IPTV program on an IPTV channel. The IPTV program may be correlated in time with metadata describing the content of the IPTV program. At a point in the IPTV program, the metadata may match with user configuration information for receiving supplemental content. A supplementary media channel may be used at such point to provide the supplemental content to the IPTV user during the IPTV program. Supplemental content may include additional storyline content for the IPTV program or an advertising message, a redeemable coupon, a promotional offer, or an order invitation. The supplementary media channel may include a telephone connection with the IPTV user, an email message, a text message, or an instant message sent to the IPTV user, or a voice-over-Internet-protocol (VoIP) connection with the IPTV user.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2009Publication date: May 19, 2011Applicant: AT&T INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY I, L.P.Inventors: David Brux DeLorme, James Carlton Bedingfield, Sr., David A. Levine
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Publication number: 20110055327Abstract: In one aspect, a method for managing a health care plan is disclosed. The method may include accepting input characterizing a service management objective; accepting input representing a message for a client; and affecting the client's behavior with respect to the service management objective by presenting by electronic communication the message to the client according to a schedule.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2009Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: Board of Regents, The University of Texas SystemInventors: Richard J. Schoech, Gergely V. Zaruba, Manfred Huber, David Levine, Farhad A. Kamangar
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Patent number: 7733213Abstract: Methods, systems and computer program products provide time-restricted passcode access to a restricted access area by: (a) electronically generating a time-limited visitor access passcode that is operational for a security system for a limited time duration; then (b) electronically accepting the visitor access passcode in a security entry control access device in communication with the security system to allow a user with the visitor access passcode a time-limited entry to a restricted area; then (c) automatically electronically preventing user access to the restricted area using the visitor access passcode with the security entry control access device after a certain time or expiration of a certain time period. Embodiments of the invention may be particularly useful for allowing visiting meeting participants physical access to a restricted area in a building to attend a scheduled meeting.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2006Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.Inventor: David Levine
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Publication number: 20100134276Abstract: A system, method, and devices for locating an object, in which the system includes objects having location tags for projecting data about the object, a processing unit for receiving data about the object, and an algorithm for processing the data. Typically, the location tag includes at least one mobility sensor that projects sensory data about the object, a wireless transceiver that projects received signal strength indication data about the object and a microprocessor. The processing unit receiving the sensory data and the received signal strength indication data about the object. The algorithm processes the data, provides a location estimate about the object and thereby locates the object.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2009Publication date: June 3, 2010Applicant: Board of Regents, The University of Texas SystemInventors: Gergely V. Zaruba, Manfred Huber, David Levine, Farhad A. Kamangar
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Publication number: 20100128302Abstract: Job tickets with banner descriptions and document descriptions are automatically generated by a print shop's DMS. The banner descriptions and the document descriptions are composed of PDL instructions. Document descriptions can be managed and altered without necessarily affecting the job ticket. The banner page PDL instructions are specially designated so that banner pages can not be managed without also managing the job ticket. Preserving the banner page within a job ticket prevents unwanted side effects from disturbing the print shop's work flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2008Publication date: May 27, 2010Inventors: Javier A. Morales, Jonathan David Levine, Michael J. Evan
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Publication number: 20100125890Abstract: A method of managing bandwidth usage at a customer premises includes receiving a content stream at a set-top box device coupled to a display device. The method also includes receiving a signal at the set-top box device from an external power interface. The signal indicates that a low power state has been detected at a power outlet of the external power interface, the power outlet associated with the display device. Further, the method includes sending a signal to a source of the content stream in response to receiving the signal indicating the low power state. The signal indicates that the source is to cease sending the content stream to the set-top box device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2008Publication date: May 20, 2010Applicant: AT&T DELAWARE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, INC.Inventors: David A. Levine, Dale Malik
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Publication number: 20100111281Abstract: Unanswered calls route to voicemail after a variable number of ring cycles based on a history with the voicemail user. The history may include the caller's identity, the user's answering history, and user preferences. If the caller is not identified, an unanswered call may go to voicemail after a default number of ring cycles. If a caller has a history of previous calls to the user/called party, that history may increase or decrease the default number of ring cycles for that caller. For example, callers whose previous calls to the voicemail user have been answered may receive more ring cycles before going to voicemail. Conversely, callers whose previous calls to the user/called party were unanswered may receive a reduced number of ring cycles before going to voicemail. The number of ring cycles may also be adjusted where the call answering history suggests the called party is unavailable during certain times.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2008Publication date: May 6, 2010Applicant: AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.Inventor: David Levine
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Patent number: 7711102Abstract: A Service Control Point (SCP) has a call list associated with the main telephone number of a called party. When a calling party attempts to contact the called party by calling the main number, but cannot reach the main number, a Service Switching Point (SSP) fires a trigger. One trigger is a T_No_Answer trigger, which is fired in response to a call to the main number that is not answered within a predefined number of rings. Another trigger is a T_Busy trigger that is fired in response to a call to the main number that is made when the main number is busy. Each trigger causes the SCP to access the call list and to cause the SSP to ring an alternative telephone number associated with the main telephone number. If this attempt to reach the called party also fails, then the SSP again fires the trigger and an attempt is made to connect the calling party to the next number on the call list.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2007Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.Inventors: James A. Worsham, David A. Levine, Greg N. Patterson, Zhiqiang Zeeman Zhang, Sunil H. Contractor, Ping Song
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Publication number: 20100082756Abstract: Various aspects relate to using structured messages within one or more systems that implement instant messaging function in a distributed computing environment. In particular, structured information may be encoded and embedded in unstructured instant messages and communicated among one or more computer systems, networks, applications or other entities. In one aspect, instant messaging may be leveraged as middleware for application integration. Other aspects relate to using structured message information to perform functions in a distributed instant messaging system. For example, structured message information may be used to control the display of instant message information to a user, or may be used to control how the instant message information is distributed, processed, or otherwise handled by a receiving system, application or process. Other aspects relate to an interface for displaying information relating to a number of instant messaging conversations to a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2008Publication date: April 1, 2010Inventors: Daniel Bryan, Nikita Ivanov, Daniel Judson, Yusang Kwan, David Levine, Andrew Nanopoulos, Furqan Nazeeri, Brandon Schory, Nader Shwayhat
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Publication number: 20100082755Abstract: Various aspects relate to using structured messages within one or more systems that implement instant messaging function in a distributed computing environment. In particular, structured information may be encoded and embedded in unstructured instant messages and communicated among one or more computer systems, networks, applications or other entities. In one aspect, instant messaging may be leveraged as middleware for application integration. Other aspects relate to using structured message information to perform functions in a distributed instant messaging system. For example, structured message information may be used to control the display of instant message information to a user, or may be used to control how the instant message information is distributed, processed, or otherwise handled by a receiving system, application or process. Other aspects relate to an interface for displaying information relating to a number of instant messaging conversations to a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2008Publication date: April 1, 2010Inventors: Daniel Bryan, Nikita Ivanov, Daniel Judson, Yusang Kwan, David Levine, Andrew Nanopoulos, Furqan Nazeeri, Brandon Schory, Nader Shwayhat
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Publication number: 20100082754Abstract: Various aspects relate to using structured messages within one or more systems that implement instant messaging function in a distributed computing environment. In particular, structured information may be encoded and embedded in unstructured instant messages and communicated among one or more computer systems, networks, applications or other entities. In one aspect, instant messaging may be leveraged as middleware for application integration. Other aspects relate to using structured message information to perform functions in a distributed instant messaging system. For example, structured message information may be used to control the display of instant message information to a user, or may be used to control how the instant message information is distributed, processed, or otherwise handled by a receiving system, application or process. Other aspects relate to an interface for displaying information relating to a number of instant messaging conversations to a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2008Publication date: April 1, 2010Inventors: Daniel Bryan, Nikita Ivanov, Daniel Judson, Yusang Kwan, David Levine, Andrew Nanopoulos, Furqan Nazeeri, Brandon Schory, Nader Shwayhat
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Publication number: 20100071931Abstract: A lightweight composite electrical wire having a fusible alkali core encased or enclosed by a wall, and further including a plurality of transverse bulkheads that separate the core into a plurality of sections. In embodiments the core is sodium, and the wall is aluminum. The transverse bulkheads separate the core longitudinally, precluding or mitigating any loss of core material in accident scenarios, and may include visual and/or tactile indicators to facilitate identifying locations for cutting and connecting the conductor. A insulative outer layer may also provided. In an embodiment the fusible alkali core comprises a plurality of parallel elements separated laterally by wall material and longitudinally by the bulkheads. At least a portion of the bulkheads may be formed from a material having a melting temperature higher than the maximum normal operating temperature of the wire, but lower than the boiling point of the alkali core.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Inventor: David Levine
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Publication number: 20090307071Abstract: The present invention relates to certain methods and systems for promoting the sale of goods and services. According to certain embodiments of the present invention, such methods generally comprise the steps of (1) selling a first good or service to a customer for a discounted price that is less than a standard price, (2) establishing a sales goal (which represents an amount of desired sales of a second good or service to customers during a promotional period), and (3) issuing a credit to, or receiving a payment from, each participating customer based on a level of success achieved towards the sales goal. The invention provides that the extent to which the sales goal is achieved depends on the aggregate sales of the second good or service to the public at large, and is not dependent upon the sales or activity of any single customer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2008Publication date: December 10, 2009Inventor: David LeVine
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Patent number: 7626122Abstract: A lightweight composite electrical wire having a fusible core encased or enclosed by a conductive wall. In embodiments the core is sodium, and the wall is aluminum. In another embodiment the wall is a curved bimetallic wall having a first wall component having a high CTE and a second wall component having a low CTE such that changes in temperature will generate stresses that tend to change the shape of the wall, wherein a break in a heated wire will cause retraction of the core. Transverse bulkheads separate the core longitudinally, precluding or mitigating any loss of core material in accident scenarios, and providing locations for cutting and connecting the conductor. The bulkheads may include indentations. A insulative outer layer is provided. A novel outer layer construction utilizes fusible materials to provide insulation in accident scenarios.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2007Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Inventor: David Levine