Patents by Inventor Edward Lang
Edward Lang 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: 20130194194Abstract: A method includes detecting a touch at a first location on a touch-sensitive display, detecting the touch at a second location on the touch-sensitive display, calculating a third location based on the first location and the second location, and displaying information utilizing the third location.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2012Publication date: August 1, 2013Applicant: RESEARCH IN MOTION LIMITEDInventors: Peter Anthony VAN EERD, Todd Edward Lang, Daniel William Van Geest
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Publication number: 20130113717Abstract: An example method includes displaying information in a first area of a touch-sensitive display of an electronic device and displaying an enlargement of at least part of the information in a second area outside the first area to replace information displayed in the second area. The method may also include detecting a touch associated with the second area and moving at least one of a first indicator in the first area and a second indicator in the second area in accordance with a touch.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2011Publication date: May 9, 2013Inventors: Peter Anthony Van Eerd, Carl Pacey, Todd Edward Lang
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Patent number: 8368531Abstract: A method to wirelessly control an entity having an attached transponder is disclosed. A geographical zone is defined. The geographical zone can be defined by allowing a user to define and load to a transponder a plurality of waypoints, each waypoint defined by a geographical coordinate and a radius originating from the geographical coordinate. The geographical zone can also be defined by selecting a plurality of coordinates that are loaded to a transponder and mapped on a pixilated image. The microprocessor in the transponder is programmed to determine the occurrence of an event associated with the status of the entity in relation to the geographical zone. Finally, the microprocessor is configured to execute a configurable operation if the event occurs.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2011Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Assignee: Wirelesswerx International, Inc.Inventors: Houston Staton, James Ashley, Sr., James Ashley, Jr., Frank Mooney, Patrick Mooney, Edward Lang, Charles Maggs, German Santos
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Publication number: 20120003992Abstract: A method to wirelessly control an entity having an attached transponder is disclosed. A geographical zone is defined. The geographical zone can be defined by allowing a user to define and load to a transponder a plurality of waypoints, each waypoint defined by a geographical coordinate and a radius originating from the geographical coordinate. The geographical zone can also be defined by selecting a plurality of coordinates that are loaded to a transponder and mapped on a pixilated image. The microprocessor in the transponder is programmed to determine the occurrence of an event associated with the status of the entity in relation to the geographical zone. Finally, the microprocessor is configured to execute a configurable operation if the event occurs.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2011Publication date: January 5, 2012Applicant: WIRELESSWERX INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Houston Staton, James Ashley, SR., James Ashley, JR., Frank Mooney, Patrick Mooney, Edward Lang, Charles Maggs, German Santos
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Patent number: 8009037Abstract: A method to wirelessly control an entity having an attached transponder is disclosed. A geographical zone is defined. The geographical zone can be defined by allowing a user to define and load to a transponder a plurality of waypoints, each waypoint defined by a geographical coordinate and a radius originating from the geographical coordinate. The geographical zone can also be defined by selecting a plurality of coordinates that are loaded to a transponder and mapped on a pixilated image. The microprocessor in the transponder is programmed to determine the occurrence of an event associated with the status of the entity in relation to the geographical zone. Finally, the microprocessor is configured to execute a configurable operation if the event occurs.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2007Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: Wirelesswerx International, Inc.Inventors: Houston Staton, James Ashley, Sr., James Ashley, Jr., Frank Mooney, Patrick Mooney, Edward Lang, Charles Maggs, German Santos
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Publication number: 20100282625Abstract: Arrangements are described for enabling a folded foil balloon to be supplied to a printer for enabling an image to be applied to a surface of the balloon. The balloon is first folded around a paper substrate, and a paper cover sheet is attached to the folded-over edge portions and tail portion of the balloon, so as to form a packaged balloon. The packaged balloon is formed with a tapered leading edge to facilitate insertion into a standard ink-jet printer. The packaged balloon may be in the form of a greetings card, with the fold of the card either along the left edge or the top edge of the card. The packaged balloon may be supplied with one or more light sources and/or power sources, either on the inside or outside of the balloon.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2008Publication date: November 11, 2010Applicant: MAGIC INTERNATIONAL LTD.Inventor: Philip Edward Lang
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Patent number: 7564348Abstract: A method to wirelessly monitor an entity having an attached transponder is disclosed. A geographical zone is defined. The geographical zone can be defined by allowing a user to define and load to a transponder a plurality of waypoints, each waypoint defined by a geographical coordinate and a radius originating from the geographical coordinate. The geographical zone can also be defined by selecting a plurality of coordinates that are loaded to a transponder and mapped on a pixilated image. The microprocessor in the attached transponder is programmed to determine the occurrence of an event associated with the status of the entity in relation to the geographical zone. The microprocessor in the transponder is also configured to transmit the data related to the occurrence of an event from the attached transponder to a user.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2005Date of Patent: July 21, 2009Assignee: Wirelesswerx International, Inc.Inventors: Houston Staton, James Ashley, Sr., James Ashley, Jr., Frank Mooney, Patrick Mooney, Edward Lang, Charles Maggs, German Santos
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Publication number: 20080176539Abstract: A method to wirelessly control an entity having an attached transponder is disclosed. A geographical zone is defined. The geographical zone can be defined by allowing a user to define and load to a transponder a plurality of waypoints, each waypoint defined by a geographical coordinate and a radius originating from the geographical coordinate. The geographical zone can also be defined by selecting a plurality of coordinates that are loaded to a transponder and mapped on a pixilated image. The microprocessor in the transponder is programmed to determine the occurrence of an event associated with the status of the entity in relation to the geographical zone. Finally, the microprocessor is configured to execute a configurable operation if the event occurs.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2007Publication date: July 24, 2008Applicant: WIRELESSWERX INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Houston Staton, James Ashley, James Ashley, Frank Mooney, Patrick Mooney, Edward Lang, Charles Maggs, German Santos
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Patent number: 7323982Abstract: A method to wirelessly control an entity having an attached transponder is disclosed. A geographical zone is defined. The geographical zone can be defined by allowing a user to define and load to a transponder a plurality of waypoints, each waypoint defined by a geographical coordinate and a radius originating from the geographical coordinate. The geographical zone can also be defined by selecting a plurality of coordinates that are loaded to a transponder and mapped on a pixilated image. The microprocessor in the transponder is programmed to determine the occurrence of an event associated with the status of the entity in relation to the geographical zone. Finally, the microprocessor is configured to execute a configurable operation if the event occurs.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2005Date of Patent: January 29, 2008Assignee: Wirelesswerx International, Inc.Inventors: Houston Staton, James Ashley, Sr., James Ashley, Jr., Frank Mooney, Patrick Mooney, Edward Lang, Charles Maggs, German Santos
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Publication number: 20080021637Abstract: A method to define a geographical zone is disclosed. The geographical zone can be utilized to regulate a movable entity and the actions within the geographical zone. The geographical zone can be defined by allowing a user to define and load to a transponder a plurality of waypoints, each waypoint defined by a geographical coordinate and a radius originating from the geographical coordinate. The geographical zone can also be defined by selecting a plurality of coordinates that are loaded to a transponder and mapped on a pixilated image.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2007Publication date: January 24, 2008Applicant: WIRELESSWERX INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Houston Staton, James Ashley, James Ashley, Frank Mooney, Patrick Mooney, Edward Lang, Charles Maggs, German Santos
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Patent number: 7286929Abstract: A method to define a geographical zone is disclosed. The geographical zone can be utilized to regulate a movable entity and the actions within the geographical zone. The geographical zone can be defined by allowing a user to define and load to a transponder a plurality of waypoints, each waypoint defined by a geographical coordinate and a radius originating from the geographical coordinate. The geographical zone can also be defined by selecting a plurality of coordinates that are loaded to a transponder and mapped on a pixilated image.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2005Date of Patent: October 23, 2007Assignee: Wirelesswerx International, Inc.Inventors: Houston Staton, James Ashley, Sr., James Ashley, Jr., Frank Mooney, Patrick Mooney, Edward Lang, Charles Maggs, German Santos
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Publication number: 20060109107Abstract: A method to wirelessly control an entity having an attached transponder is disclosed. A geographical zone is defined. The geographical zone can be defined by allowing a user to define and load to a transponder a plurality of waypoints, each waypoint defined by a geographical coordinate and a radius originating from the geographical coordinate. The geographical zone can also be defined by selecting a plurality of coordinates that are loaded to a transponder and mapped on a pixilated image. The microprocessor in the transponder is programmed to determine the occurrence of an event associated with the status of the entity in relation to the geographical zone. Finally, the microprocessor is configured to execute a configurable operation if the event occurs.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2005Publication date: May 25, 2006Inventors: Houston Staton, James Ashley, James Ashley, Frank Mooney, Patrick Mooney, Edward Lang, Charles Maggs, German Santos
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Publication number: 20060108283Abstract: The inventions separate the activated sludge, biochemical reaction stages of the batch treatment process of a sequencing batch reactor from the clarification and sedimentation stages by separating the locations where each process takes place. The separation may be accomplished in a variety of ways including constructing separate basins for each process, installing baffles or other partitions in a single vessel to isolate the areas where each process takes place, or other methods of process separation as are known in the art. In each process, treatment occurs through the performance of a series of operations. The operations are repeated for each batch of wastewater processed by the SBR. In a conventional SBR process, the cycle of operations for clarification and sedimentation are dependent on a preceding biochemical reaction step. However, in the present invention the clarification and sedimentation operations are independent of the biochemical reaction operations.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2006Publication date: May 25, 2006Inventors: Lloyd Johnson, Kenneth Mikkelson, Dennis Gleason, Edward Lang
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Publication number: 20060099959Abstract: A method to wirelessly monitor an entity having an attached transponder is disclosed. A geographical zone is defined. The geographical zone can be defined by allowing a user to define and load to a transponder a plurality of waypoints, each waypoint defined by a geographical coordinate and a radius originating from the geographical coordinate. The geographical zone can also be defined by selecting a plurality of coordinates that are loaded to a transponder and mapped on a pixilated image. The microprocessor in the attached transponder is programmed to determine the occurrence of an event associated with the status of the entity in relation to the geographical zone. The microprocessor in the transponder is also configured to transmit the data related to the occurrence of an event from the attached transponder to a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2005Publication date: May 11, 2006Inventors: Houston Staton, James Ashley, James Ashley, Frank Mooney, Patrick Mooney, Edward Lang, Charles Maggs, German Santos
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Publication number: 20060100777Abstract: A method to define a geographical zone is disclosed. The geographical zone can be utilized to regulate a movable entity and the actions within the geographical zone. The geographical zone can be defined by allowing a user to define and load to a transponder a plurality of waypoints, each waypoint defined by a geographical coordinate and a radius originating from the geographical coordinate. The geographical zone can also be defined by selecting a plurality of coordinates that are loaded to a transponder and mapped on a pixilated image.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2005Publication date: May 11, 2006Inventors: Houston Staton, James Ashley, James Ashley, Frank Mooney, Patrick Mooney, Edward Lang, Charles Maggs, German Santos
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Patent number: 5776291Abstract: A latex balloon neck is pretreated by refreshing a region (18) of the inner surface (16) of the neck. The refreshed region extends substantially entirely around the inner circumference of the neck. The refreshing consists of cleaning the latex surface with a solvent e.g. isopropanol. The balloon neck is sealed by pressing (e.g. pinching and/or stretching) opposed areas of the refreshed surface (18) into direct contact with each other to form a latex-latex bond without requiring any additional adhesive coating. A removable protective tape (20) is placed over the refreshed region (18) to prevent the refreshed region from losing its bonding quality. An apparatus/method for preparing such balloons, and an apparatus/method for inflating and sealing the balloons (automatically) are also described.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1995Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Assignee: Self Sealing Systems LimitedInventor: Philip Edward Lang
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Patent number: D515058Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2004Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: Nike, Inc.Inventor: Edward Lang Boyd
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Patent number: D516530Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2004Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Nike, Inc.Inventor: Edward Lang Boyd
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Patent number: D381649Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1995Date of Patent: July 29, 1997Assignee: Sony Corporation of AmericaInventor: Edward Lang Boyd
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Patent number: D386174Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1994Date of Patent: November 11, 1997Assignees: Sony Corporation, Sony Corporation of AmericaInventors: Edward Lang Boyd, Shigeyuki Kazama