Patents by Inventor Eric Jennings
Eric Jennings 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: 20180112303Abstract: A feedstock for a thermal spray process is disclosed. The feedstock includes fly ash derived from coal combustion. A method for coating an article is disclosed. The method includes applying the feedstock as a coating precursor by a thermal spray process. The fly ash preferentially forms a coating disposed on a substrate of the article.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2016Publication date: April 26, 2018Inventors: Leo Vinod Marcus ANTONY, Kurt William JOHNSON, Randall Lee PRICE, Matthew Eric JENNINGS
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Patent number: 8573500Abstract: An electronic token system including a token receptacle and a portable token. The token receptacle includes a receptacle body with an outer surface having a first, generally planar array of electrical contacts, which are arranged in a dense-packed configuration that minimizes the surface area occupied by the planar array, consistent with sufficient electrical separation between adjacent contacts. The token receptacle also includes a first alignment feature and a first retention feature. The portable token includes an enclosure for enclosing at least a portion of the receptacle body, the enclosure having a second alignment feature for mating engagement with the first alignment feature and a second retention feature for holding the portable token in removable connection with the first retention feature. The token also includes a second, generally planar array of electrical contacts for electrical communication with the corresponding electrical contacts of the first planar array mounted in the token receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2010Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: ATEK Products, LLC.Inventors: Glen Eric Jennings, William Stifle
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Publication number: 20130233183Abstract: A cooking apparatus includes a container which defines four sides, a bottom and an open top. The cooking apparatus further includes a container handle which extends from a handle side of the four sides, and a cover which attaches to one of the four sides other than the handle side. The cover is constructed and arranged to transition between (i) an open position in which the cover substantially exposes the open top defined by the container to allow food product to enter or exit through the open top of the container and (ii) a closed position in which the cover substantially encloses the open top defined by the container to prevent food product from entering or exiting through the open top of the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2011Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicant: Euro-Pro Operating LLCInventors: Amy Tinnell Brinckerhoff, Eric Jennings, Skinner Yiu, Ognjen Vrdoljak, Allison Cummings
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Publication number: 20110272463Abstract: An electronic token system including a token receptacle and a portable token. The token receptacle includes a receptacle body with an outer surface having a first, generally planar array of electrical contacts, which are arranged in a dense-packed configuration that minimizes the surface area occupied by the planar array, consistent with sufficient electrical separation between adjacent contacts. The token receptacle also includes a first alignment feature and a first retention feature. The portable token includes an enclosure for enclosing at least a portion of the receptacle body, the enclosure having a second alignment feature for mating engagement with the first alignment feature and a second retention feature for holding the portable token in removable connection with the first retention feature. The token also includes a second, generally planar array of electrical contacts for electrical communication with the corresponding electrical contacts of the first planar array mounted in the token receptacle.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2010Publication date: November 10, 2011Inventors: Glen Eric Jennings, William Stifle
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Publication number: 20110184832Abstract: Garments are presented to a consumer using a computer by reading a database of garments, wherein the database of garments includes parameters for at least some of the garments represented by records in the database of garments, the parameters including at least a garment type, reading data representing a plurality of garment types, the data including, for each type of the plurality of garment types, obtaining consumer measurements from the consumer or a source derived from the consumer, obtaining garment measurements for garments in the database of garments, comparing customer measurements to garment measurements, scoring garments from the database of garments based on garment measurements and customer measurements, and presenting the consumer or consumer representative with a computer generated filtered listed of garments from the database of garments ordered, at least approximately, according to garment scores, based on context.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2011Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: The Purple Eagle Management & Investment 2006, Ltd .Inventors: Louise J. Wannier, James P. Lambert, Eric Jennings, Mercedes De Luca
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Publication number: 20100030620Abstract: A computer implemented method presents garments to a consumer using a computer by reading a garment database. The database includes garments from a plurality of retail, manufacturing, and media partners. Media and retail partners combine inventories on data servers and allow each partner to show a particular offering of garments at their website. A given partner may tailor the particular garment offering to subscribers based on a profile relating to the garment parameters contained within the database inventory. Applications within the system produce outfits composed of garment selections based on particular user profile information. Outfits selections are presented to the user through a web browser where shopping and purchasing of various garments may be conducted. The computer implemented method is facilitated through databases, database servers, application servers and networks to interrelate inventory offerings between the partners.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2009Publication date: February 4, 2010Applicant: myShape, Inc.Inventors: Louise J. Wannier, James P. Lambert, Eric Jennings, Mercedes De Luca, Louisa Anna Simpson
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Publication number: 20100030663Abstract: A computer implemented method presents garments to a consumer using a computer by reading a garment database. The database includes garments from a plurality of retail, manufacturing, and media partners. Media and retail partners combine inventories on data servers and allow each partner to show a particular offering of garments at their website. A given partner may tailor the particular garment offering to subscribers based on a profile relating to the garment parameters contained within the database inventory. Applications within the system produce outfits composed of garment selections based on particular user profile information. Outfits selections are presented to the user through a web browser where shopping and purchasing of various garments may be conducted. The computer implemented method is facilitated through databases, database servers, application servers and networks to interrelate inventory offerings between the partners.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2009Publication date: February 4, 2010Applicant: myShape, Inc.Inventors: Louise J. Wannier, James P. Lambert, Eric Jennings, Mercedes De Luca, Louisa Anna Simpson
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Publication number: 20100023426Abstract: An online garment selection and acquisition system comprises at least a server computer system that receives requests from client computer systems and/or client devices and responds to those requests, wherein the server computer system is configured to be able to access a database system for reading data therefrom in order to provide matching of garments and consumers according to a set of computer-readable rules and an application that applies those rules. The application can execute in a distributed manner, such as where the garment data is embedded in images or objects that are presented to the consumer (or consumer representative), such as being shown as web pages, and the application executes at a computer presenting the web page and/or the consumer computer.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2009Publication date: January 28, 2010Applicant: myShape, Inc.Inventors: Louise J. Wannier, James P. Lambert, Eric Jennings, Mercedes De Luca, Louisa Anna Simpson
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Publication number: 20090276291Abstract: Garments are presented to a consumer using a computer by reading a database of garments, wherein the database of garments includes parameters for at least some of the garments represented by records in the database of garments, the parameters including at least a garment type, reading data representing a plurality of garment types, the data including, for each type of the plurality of garment types, obtaining consumer measurements from the consumer or a source derived from the consumer, obtaining garment measurements for garments in the database of garments, comparing customer measurements to garment measurements, scoring garments from the database of garments based on garment measurements and customer measurements, and presenting the consumer or consumer representative with a computer generated filtered listed of garments from the database of garments ordered, at least approximately, according to garment scores, based on context.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2009Publication date: November 5, 2009Applicant: MYSHAPE, INC.Inventors: Louise Wannier, James P. Lambert, Eric Jennings, Mercedes De Luca
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Publication number: 20090140837Abstract: An electronic token system includes a token receptacle and a portable token. The receptacle includes an RF transceiver antenna. The portable token includes a RF data exchange circuit, an enclosure for enclosing the exchange circuit, and a magnetic coupling member having an antenna in communication with the exchange circuit. The antenna is mounted in a projection extending radially from the token enclosure. A keyway is provided in the receptacle for receiving and guiding insertion of the token. The keyway is configured to receive the token in an insertion position in which the magnetic coupling member is not operably coupled to the receptacle's RF transceiver antenna and, upon token rotation, to guide the token to an activation position in which the magnetic coupling member is operably coupled to the RF transceiver antenna. The present disclosure further relates to improved security and RF dissipation and decreased RF leakage of the token system.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2008Publication date: June 4, 2009Inventor: Glen Eric Jennings