Patents by Inventor David Rein
David Rein 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: 20240095811Abstract: Systems, apparatuses, and methods of an event-based automatic transaction on behalf of a user include and not limited to, determining, based on a plurality of information sources including a plurality of news information sources independent of a particular physical location, a probability of an event occurring, the probability being based on a predetermined percentage of news information sources indicating that the event is going to occur or is occurring, in response to the probability of the event occurring satisfying a predetermined threshold corresponding to the predetermined percentage, determining a location impacted by the event, in response to determining that the location of the user is proximate to the location impacted by the event, initiating a transaction with a mobile banking client application linked to an authorized financial account on behalf of the user, the authorized financial account being associated with the user and provided by the financial institution computing system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2023Publication date: March 21, 2024Applicant: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.Inventors: Himanshu Baral, David J. Hiltgen, Christine Rein, Laura B. Smith
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Patent number: 11313972Abstract: A system for tagging and tracking assets anywhere in the world under any environmental condition. Geo-Referencing Identification (GRID) tag, GRID satellite (GRIDSAT) tag and associated cloud infrastructure and user interface meet the objectives of a robust global tagging and tracking system. The GRID tag can be used to identify pieces of equipment or storage containers for low-value or aggregate equipment. GRID tags communicate with each other using a mesh radio in each tag. The GRIDSAT tag consists of a satellite modem, global positioning system (GPS) receiver, and mesh radio and can be used by itself for high-value items, large shipping containers, or vehicles and vessels to track and locate them, or used in concert with GRID tags that communicate with each other and with the GRIDSAT tag by means of mesh radio.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2017Date of Patent: April 26, 2022Assignee: AECOMInventors: Benjamin Schreib, Michael House, Samuel McClintock, David Rein, Navid Yazdi
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Patent number: 10791445Abstract: A system for providing environmental wave data from floating buoys and equipment is based on the GRID tag system, which includes Geo-Referencing Identification (GRID) tag, GRID satellite (GRIDSAT) tag and associated cloud infrastructure and user interface meet the objectives of a robust global tagging and tracking system. The wave characterization module (WCM) system adds wave detection and computation to the GRID tag system. The WCM tag can be used to identify and track floating equipment while also providing local wave characteristics while communicating with other tags via mesh radio. The WCM-sat tag includes a satellite modem, global positioning system (GPS) receiver, and mesh radio to send wave and location data to a remote user. A WCM buoy includes the WCM-sat equipment in a free-floating buoy to report remote oceanic conditions.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2018Date of Patent: September 29, 2020Assignee: AECOMInventors: Benjamin Schreib, Michael House, Samuel McClintock, David Rein, Navid Yazdi
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Patent number: 8528068Abstract: The present invention provides a method of and system for authenticating a user on a network. The system includes a client device and a server, accessible to the client device, the server including a processor and a memory for storing instructions which, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to: provision the user on the service using user personal data; upon initial activation of the service, prompt the user for user ID and a password; upon receipt of the user ID and password, validate the user ID and the password; generate a ticket and send the ticket back to the user's client device for storage and future validation. The method of authenticating a user on a network including a server and a client device utilizing a service. includes provisioning the user on the service using user personal data. Upon initial activation of the service, the user is prompted in the next step for user ID and a password.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2010Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: Purple Communications, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Weglein, David Rein, Frank Cernese
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Patent number: 8017365Abstract: A resource production system using a byproduct from the production of ethanol for efficiently producing biogas and fertilizer from the byproducts of ethanol production. The resource production system using a byproduct of a production of ethanol generally includes a plurality of processes for producing an inorganic renewable fertilizer, such as struvite and a non-fossil fuel source of energy, such as biogas, by using various types of byproducts produced by the ethanol plant, such as but not limited to whole stillage, thin stillage and thin stillage solubles. The process also produces an organic fertilizer, such as biosolids and a liquid stream suitable for further processing to produce recyclable water at the ethanol plant.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2008Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Inventors: David A. Rein, Patrick A. Rein
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Patent number: 8010706Abstract: The present invention provides a method of enabling a web application independent of Internet coverage. The application operates within a service utilized by a client device and a server. Enabling the web application may include providing a plug-in application within the service; queuing up requests from the web application within the plug-in application; submitting the requests to the server during Internet coverage; and receiving a web response from the server to be sent to the web application through the plug-in application. A system for enabling a web application independent of Internet coverage is also provided. The system comprises a server including a processor and a memory and a client device including a processor and a memory having a plug-in application stored therein.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2002Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: Purple Communications, Inc.Inventors: David Rein, Jesse Odom
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Patent number: 7349955Abstract: A method of and system for transferring data over a wireless communications network are provided. A wireless device user desiring to browse a World-Wide-Web page or other data sends a request over the wireless network to a Web server. The Web server receives the request and transmits the request over the Internet to the destination server containing the desired Web page. The destination server receives the request and returns the requested Web page to the Web server. The Web server parses the Web page to remove data that is not displayable on the wireless device and transmits the parsed Web page over the wireless network to the wireless device for display to the user.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2000Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Assignee: GoAmerica, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Korb, Jesse Odom, David Rein
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Publication number: 20070071734Abstract: ARPE-19 cells were evaluated as a platform cell line for encapsulated and unencapsulated cell-based delivery technology. ARPE-19 cells were found to be hardy (the cell line is viable under stringent conditions, such as in central nervous system or intra-ocular environment); can be genetically modified to secrete the protein of choice; have a long life span; are of human origin; have good in vivo device viability; deliver efficacious quantity of growth factor; trigger no or low level host immune reaction, and are non-tumorigenic.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2006Publication date: March 29, 2007Inventors: Weng Tao, David Rein, Brenda Dean, Paul Stabila, Moses Goddard
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Patent number: 6337088Abstract: A method for determining the viral retentivity of an external jacket of an implantable permselective macrocapsule. Viral retentivity describes the ability of an external jacket to retard the transport of virus particles across the jacket.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1995Date of Patent: January 8, 2002Assignee: Neurotech S.A.Inventors: Frank T. Gentile, Patrick A. Tresco, Tyrone Hazlett, Thomas Flanagan, Edward J. Doherty, David Rein, Laura M. Holland
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Patent number: 6303136Abstract: A device is prepared having cells or tissue attached to a non-degradable filamentous matrix surrounded by a semi-permeable membrane. The matrix is preferably formed of a plurality of monofilaments twisted into a yarn or woven into a mesh, and can be in the form of a cylinder. When implanting the device, the semi-permeable membrane is preferably immunolsolatory, and the cells or tissue may produce a biologically active molecule to provide therapy. To enhance cell or tissue adhesion, the matrix is coated with extracellular matrix molecules or treated to provide a surface charge. The device can be made by inserting the matrix into a capsule formed of the semi-permeable membrane, distributing the cells or tissue on the matrix through an opening of the capsule, and sealing the opening of the capsule.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1999Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: Neurotech S.A.Inventors: Rebecca Li, David Rein
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Patent number: 5955095Abstract: Microporous macrocapsules are disclosed which are useful as implantation devices for cell therapy. The macrocapsule comprises living cells that secrete biological substance that are therapeutically useful and that are released from the macrocapsule to the site of implantation. The capsules can have selected permeability characteristics based upon their particular usage and desired viral retentivity characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1995Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Assignee: Brown University Research FoundationInventors: Frank T. Gentile, Tyrone Hazlett, Patrick A. Tresco, Thomas Flanagan, Edward J. Doherty, David Rein, Laura M. Holland
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Patent number: 5837778Abstract: A multifunctional anionic polymerization initiator which is in the form of a star-shaped polymer, and which is soluble in a nonpolar medium and is substantially free of residual double bonds. The initiator is denoted by the general formula (PA).sub.a N.sup.n- nLi.sup.+. PA is a polymer block of a vinylaromatic or diene monomer A. The variable "a" is the number of branches in the block PA. N is a crosslinked core comprising no or practically no residual double bonds and has the formula (PMc)(RLi).sub.p. Mc is a monomer containing at least two polymerizable double bonds per molecule. PMc is a crosslinked core of at least one polymerized monomer Mc, containing 3 to 30% of residual double bonds in relation to the initial double bonds originating from the monomer Mc. R is an alkyl, aryl, arylalkyl, alkylaryl, cycloalkyl, or alkenyl. The variable "p" is the number of residual double bonds in PMc which are neutralized by RLi. The variable "n" is the number of anionic sites present in the crosslinked core N.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1997Date of Patent: November 17, 1998Assignee: Elf Atochem S.A.Inventors: Pierre Lutz, Paul Rempp, David Rein, Philippe Heim, Pascal Nicol, Bruno Vuillemin
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Patent number: 5708091Abstract: A multifunctional anionic polymerization initiator which is in the form of a star-shaped polymer, and which is soluble in a nonpolar medium and is substantially free of residual double bonds. The initiator is denoted by the general formula (PA).sub.a N.sup.n- nLi.sup.+. PA is a polymer block of a vinylaromatic or diene monomer A. The variable "a" is the number of branches in the block PA. N is a crosslinked core comprising no or practically no residual double bonds and has the formula (PMc)(RLi).sub.p. Mc is a monomer containing at least two polymerizable double bonds per molecule. PMc is a crosslinked core of at least one polymerized monomer Mc, containing 3 to 30% of residual double bonds in relation to the initial double bonds originating from the monomer Mc. R is an alkyl, aryl, arylalkyl, alkylaryl, cycloalkyl, or alkenyl. The variable "p" is the number of residual double bonds in PMc which are neutralized by RLi. The variable "n" is the number of anionic sites present in the crosslinked core N.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1997Date of Patent: January 13, 1998Assignee: Elf Atochem S.A.Inventors: Pierre Lutz, Paul Rempp, David Rein, Philippe Heim, Pascal Nicol, Bruno Vuillemin
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Patent number: 5633323Abstract: A multifunctional anionic polymerization initiator which is in the form of a star-shaped polymer soluble in an apolar medium and substantially free of residual double bonds. The initiator is denoted by the general formula (PA).sub.a N.sup.n- nLi.sup.+. PA is a polymer block of a vinylaromatic or diene monomer A. The variable "a" is the number of branches in the block PA. N is a crosslinked core comprising no or practically no residual double bonds and has the formula (PMc)(RLi).sub.p. Mc is a monomer containing at least two polymerizable double bonds per molecule. PMc is a crosslinked core of at least one polymerized monomer Mc, containing 3 to 30% of residual double bonds in relation to the initial double bonds originating from the monomer Mc. R is an alkyl, aryl, arylalkyl, alkylaryl, cycloalkyl, or alkenyl. The variable "p" is the number of residual double bonds in PMc which are neutralized by RLi. The variable "n" is the number of anionic sites present in the crosslinked core N.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1995Date of Patent: May 27, 1997Assignee: Elf Atochem S.A.Inventors: Pierre Lutz, Paul Rempp, David Rein, Philippe Heim, Pascal Nicol, Bruno Vuillemin
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Patent number: 4365530Abstract: Orbit saw apparatus including a driven shaft rotatably supported in an upright mounting wall which is part of the frame in the apparatus. Orbit arm structure is rotatably supported on one end of said driven shaft, and an arbor shaft parallel to the driven shaft and mounting a circular saw blade is journalled on the orbit arm structure. A motor has its output shaft connected through belts to the driven shaft, and the driven shaft is connected for drive purposes to the arbor shaft. The motor also runs a pump, which is part of a pressure fluid supply system for an adjustable hydraulic motor which produces rotation of the orbit arm structure.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1980Date of Patent: December 28, 1982Assignee: Mid Oregon Iron, Inc.Inventors: Nolton C. Johnson, Jr., David A. Rein
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Patent number: 4026793Abstract: An aerobic digestion process for reducing the solids content of an aqueous biodegradable organic sludge includes the steps of (a) introducing the sewage sludge into a vessel, the initial concentration of the total volatile organic solid in the sludge being less than about 2.5% by weight based on the total sludge present in the vessel, (b) maintaining the total volatile solids concentration at less than about 2.5% by weight; and (c) maintaining the temperature of the sludge in the vessel within the range of from about 38.degree. to about 46.degree. C. By processing the sludge according to the foregoing steps, including temperature maintenance within the foregoing critical limits and maintaining the total volatile solids concentration below the critical limit of about 2.5% by weight, the solids concentration of a sludge, such as a waste-activated sewage sludge, can be significantly reduced in a time period on the order of about three days.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1975Date of Patent: May 31, 1977Inventor: David A. Rein