Patents by Inventor Edward Stahl
Edward Stahl 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: 11200287Abstract: Configurations for providing a data feed of contact information updates, deletes, and additions to one or more clients are disclosed. A contact information server can maintain a log including respective log entries of different updates (e.g., in a log structure data store) performed on the contact information. The contact information server orders the log entries using associated timestamps in order to be consistent with the actual order of updates performed on the contact information. For synchronizing contact information, a client will submit a query and supply a timestamp to the contact information server to request the log of updates based on the timestamp (e.g., log entries corresponding to a set of updates since the included timestamp). The server will respond with one or more modifications to the contact information represented as the set of updates in respective log entries.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2012Date of Patent: December 14, 2021Assignee: Google LLCInventors: Chad Owen Yoshikawa, George Benjamin Michael van den Driessche, Mark Stephen Goodman, Philip Charles Nelson, Mark Edward Stahl
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Publication number: 20150207899Abstract: Configurations for providing a data feed of contact information updates, deletes, and additions to one or more clients are disclosed. A contact information server can maintain a log including respective log entries of different updates (e.g., in a log structure data store) performed on the contact information. The contact information server orders the log entries using associated timestamps in order to be consistent with the actual order of updates performed on the contact information. For synchronizing contact information, a client will submit a query and supply a timestamp to the contact information server to request the log of updates based on the timestamp (e.g., log entries corresponding to a set of updates since the included timestamp). The server will respond with one or more modifications to the contact information represented as the set of updates in respective log entries.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2012Publication date: July 23, 2015Inventors: Chad Owen Yoshikawa, George Benjamin Michael van den Driessche, Mark Stephen Goodman, Philip Charles Nelson, Mark Edward Stahl
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Patent number: 8893077Abstract: A system and method provided as a Web service for on-demand generation of libraries, as well as working samples, for a specified API, target programming language and target platform. The system is accessed through an interface and includes a Web application, a data store, and a compile server. The Web application is configured to receive a request for code generation from the user interface, to retrieve a description of an API, determine if code artifacts have been previously generated for the API description, and generating a source library in a programming language and target platform of choice based on the API description. The data store stores generated code artifacts, and stores the generated source library for the API description. The compile server is configured to generate compiled libraries and documentation, and store compiled libraries and documentation in the data store.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2012Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Anthony Julian Aiuto, Mark Edward Stahl
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Patent number: 8577914Abstract: The APIs Discovery Service is a service that exposes machine readable metadata about APIs, enabling users to build client libraries, IDE plugins, and other tools that interact with these APIs.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2011Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Monsur Hossain, Joseph Gregorio, Anton Lopyrev, Mark Edward Stahl
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Patent number: 7578410Abstract: A low-depth bottle crate has a peripheral wall with upper and lower portions that extends upwardly from a crate bottom. The upper portions include a plurality of substantially U-shaped cut-outs and a plurality of columns defined between the U-shaped cut-outs. A notch may be defined along the external top surface of the plurality of columns. A nesting rib that fits within the notch when the crate is nested may be positioned within the inner area of the plurality of columns. Handle cut-outs in the lower portion of the opposing end walls may define handle bars that extend between two of the plurality of columns. These two columns may include a part that extends above the top surface of the handle bar, the part including an inwardly angled surface. Radius supports may be disposed on the inner surface of the handle to prevent retained bottles from leaning out of the crate.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2004Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Assignee: Norseman Plastics LimitedInventors: Edward Stahl, Roy Hammett
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Patent number: 7353950Abstract: A nestable container has a bottom and four peripheral walls extending upwardly from said bottom. At least a portion of the four peripheral walls extends outwardly from the container bottom such that the angle between said container bottom and said portion of said opposing side and end walls is obtuse. The four peripheral walls may include interior projections positioned substantially at a right angle to said bottom. Said container may further include a pair of bails and external projections positioned along said exterior surface of at least one of said peripheral walls. Said external projections may be positioned slightly inward of said interior projections, so that at least a portion of said external projections aligns with said interior projections when said container is stacked on said bails of an identical container.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2004Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: Norseman Plastics, Ltd.Inventor: Edward Stahl
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Publication number: 20070246392Abstract: A nestable mid-depth beverage case has a bottom wall with upstanding side and end walls around its periphery and a plurality of container seating areas on its top surface. A continuous peripheral band forms a vertical upper wall section, and a plurality of spaced apart V-shaped columns connected between the bottom wall and the band form a lower wall section inset relative to the upper section to enable nesting of the container. Buttresses extend upwardly from the columns and across the band. The columns have flat, angled vertical surfaces facing toward adjacent seating areas to contact containers over a substantial part of their height and provide support in lateral and longitudinal directions. Each end wall has two columns and associated buttresses, and a handle with a large access opening is formed in each end wall by cutting away adjacent side edges of adjacent columns and buttresses and the bottom edge of the band.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2006Publication date: October 25, 2007Inventor: Edward Stahl
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Publication number: 20070187276Abstract: A basket for shipping and displaying of baked products, wherein the basket comprises several features that substantially inhibit or reduce lateral motion, as well frontward and rearwards motion. Similar baskets can be stacked in a 0°, 90° or 180° configuration, and in the 0° and 180°, an upper basket can pivot and slide about a lower basket. Preferably, three window flaps are provided in one or more merchandising windows of the basket to allow consumers to retrieve baked product from an interior portion of the basket. The window flaps can moved from an open position to provide customers access to the tray, to a closed position to substantially inhibit or prevent product spillage when being transported or stored.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2007Publication date: August 16, 2007Applicant: Norseman Plastics Ltd.Inventor: Edward Stahl
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Publication number: 20060118450Abstract: A nestable container has a bottom and four peripheral walls extending upwardly from said bottom. At least a portion of the four peripheral walls extends outwardly from the container bottom such that the angle between said container bottom and said portion of said opposing side and end walls is obtuse. The four peripheral walls may include interior projections positioned substantially at a right angle to said bottom. Said container may further include a pair of bails and external projections positioned along said exterior surface of at least one of said peripheral walls. Said external projections may be positioned slightly inward of said interior projections, so that at least a portion of said external projections aligns with said interior projections when said container is stacked on said bails of an identical container.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2004Publication date: June 8, 2006Inventor: Edward Stahl
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Publication number: 20050072710Abstract: A low-depth bottle crate has a peripheral wall with upper and lower portions that extends upwardly from a crate bottom. The upper portions include a plurality of substantially U-shaped cut-outs and a plurality of columns defined between the U-shaped cut-outs. A notch may be defined along the external top surface of the plurality of columns. A nesting rib that fits within the notch when the crate is nested may be positioned within the inner area of the plurality of columns. Handle cut-outs in the lower portion of the opposing end walls may define handle bars that extend between two of the plurality of columns. These two columns may include a part that extends above the top surface of the handle bar, the part including an inwardly angled surface. Radius supports may be disposed on the inner surface of the handle to prevent retained bottles from leaning out of the crate.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2004Publication date: April 7, 2005Inventors: Roy Hammett, Edward Stahl
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Publication number: 20030184957Abstract: A keyboard apparatus for communicating with a computer onboard a mobile platform, for example, an aircraft. The keyboard apparatus is connected to the seatback of a passenger seat onboard the mobile platform. The keyboard apparatus is mounted on a frame member. The frame member is pivotally supported by a ring of support members which are in turn coupled to the seatback of the seat. The frames can be rotated to place the keyboard in an “up” position for operation or a down position. In the down position the lower surface of the frame member can be used as a tray table. Several embodiments of the computer keyboard provide various configurations for integrating a pointing device to be used in connection with the keyboard seatback of an aircraft.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2002Publication date: October 2, 2003Inventors: Robert Edward Stahl, Daniel Dante Poblete