Patents by Inventor Ian Harris
Ian Harris 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: 20120132649Abstract: Coupling for joining conduits in a dielectric heating reactor comprising: a connector for forming a sealed joint between conduits, and an expandable electromagnetic shield arranged to surround joined conduits such that electromagnetic shielding of the joined conduits is maintained in response to dimensional changes due to temperature and/or pressure. Furthermore, an electromagnetic heating reactor comprising: an electromagnetic enclosure having a pressurisable interior and a reactant supply conduit at least partially enclosed within the pressurisable interior, wherein the pressurisable interior is arranged to at least partially counterbalance pressure within the reactant supply conduit and further wherein the interior of the reactant supply conduit is sealed against the pressurisable interior.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2010Publication date: May 31, 2012Applicant: C-TECH INNOVATION LIMITEDInventors: Robert Melson Perkin, Norman Maloney, Ian Harry Jones, Darren Kell, David Ellis
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Patent number: 8175103Abstract: The invention is directed to the use of Provider Backbone Bridging (PBB) technology with Shortest Path Bridging, also called Provider Link State Bridging (PLSB) technology in the context of data centers and virtualized physical servers infrastructures. Virtual servers can be located anywhere inside the data center, or across different data centers, and still act as though they are physically adjacent and share the same Ethernet connectivity. Ethernet virtual machine VLan memberships are mapped to PBB Service Identifiers (I-SIDs). PBB I-SIDs extend the connectivity model to every Ethernet switches in the local, metropolitan or wide area networks. PLSB complements the connectivity by providing dynamic distribution and mapping of I-SID endpoints in the PBB domain. Virtual servers can then be added, removed or transferred to another point in the network and PLSB adjusts the VLan/I-SID specific connectivity pattern to match the physical distribution of the servers.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2009Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Rockstar Bidco, LPInventors: Bruno Germain, Denis Fluet, Ian Harris
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Publication number: 20120078675Abstract: A method and system for distributing labor based upon determinations of traffic in a facility, such as a store. Daily traffic forecast information is obtained for each day within a given time period from a source of such information. Calendar and event information for the facility for each day within the given time period is determined. Baseline days are selected from historical traffic data, and baseline averages and percentages for a predetermined time interval are also selected. The distribution of traffic for each day within the given time period at each time interval is determined using the baseline percentages for each time interval. Labor data is distributed. Labor recommendations are provided at each time interval for the given time period based on the distribution of traffic for each day, and at least one of other user-defined workforce requirements. The results of any or all of these steps are displayed to a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2011Publication date: March 29, 2012Applicant: ShopperTrak RCT CorporationInventors: Dave McNeill, Jim Martin, Paige Stover, Gary Dispensa, Ian Harris, Eric Guanlao, Anurag Pande
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Patent number: 8014402Abstract: In one illustrative example, when a message forwarding function is enabled for a mobile communication device which operates in a wireless communication network, an address (e.g. an MSISDN) of the mobile device is assigned to “virtual mobile equipment” in the wireless network. The equipment registers with the wireless network with respect to the address, and stores an association in memory between the address and an alternate address of an alternate communication device. Subsequently, the equipment receives a short message having a destination address that matches the address. In response, the equipment forwards the short message to the alternate address for delivery to the alternate device (e.g. a mobile or server) based on the stored association.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: Research In Motion LimitedInventor: Ian Harris
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Patent number: 7987105Abstract: A method and system for distributing labor based upon determinations of traffic in a facility, such as a store. Daily traffic forecast information is obtained for each day within a given time period from a source of such information. Calendar and event information for the facility for each day within the given time period is determined. Baseline days are selected from historical traffic data, and baseline averages and percentages for a predetermined time interval are also selected. The distribution of traffic for each day within the given time period at each time interval is determined using the baseline percentages for each time interval. Labor data is distributed. Labor recommendations are provided at each time interval for the given time period based on the distribution of traffic for each day, and at least one of other user-defined workforce requirements. The results of any or all the these steps are displayed to a user.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2007Date of Patent: July 26, 2011Assignee: ShopperTrak RCT CorporationInventors: Dave McNeill, Jim Martin, Paige Stover, Gary Dispensa, Ian Harris, Eric Guanlao, Anurag Pande
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Methods and apparatus for reliable voicemail message deletion alerts at mobile communication devices
Patent number: 7894580Abstract: A first voicemail notification message corresponding to a voicemail message associated with a voicemail system is received at a mobile device. The first voicemail notification message includes a first voicemail message time expiration value which is stored in memory. If an expiration of the first expiration value occurs prior to a predetermined event (e.g. an earlier saving or deleting of the voicemail message), a voicemail message deletion indication is produced at a user interface. If the voicemail message is saved at the voicemail system after retrieval of the voicemail message, a second voicemail notification message is received. The second voicemail notification message includes a second voicemail message time expiration value which is saved in the memory. If an expiration of the second expiration value occurs prior to another predetermined event, the voicemail message deletion indication is produced at the user interface.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2005Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: Research In Motion LimitedInventors: Raymond Vander Veen, William Daniel Willey, Ian Harris -
Patent number: 7809350Abstract: In one example, a first message center address associated with a home message center and a second message center address associated with an emergency message center are stored in memory of the mobile device. A user input request for communicating a short message is received through a user interface of the mobile device. If the user input request is identified as being for an emergency message, the second message center address is read from the memory and provided in a message center address field of the short message. The short message having the second message center address in the message center address field is then transmitted by the mobile device to the wireless network. The network identifies the second message center address in the message center address field and, in response, causes the short message to be sent to the emergency message center which is local to the network.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2006Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Assignee: Research In Motion LimitedInventors: Adrian Buckley, Eniko Sokondar, Ian Harris
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Patent number: 7676234Abstract: Methods (200, 400) and systems (300, 500) in a wireless communication network for routing a short message to a local destination are provided. A wireless communication network (104) has a list of predefined short message destinations, receives a short message having a message destination from a wireless mobile communication device (102), compares the message destination with the list of predefined short message destinations, and if the message destination matches a predefined short message destination of the list of predefined short message destinations, routes the short message to a local destination (106) corresponding to the matching predefined short message destination of the list of predefined short message destinations.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2005Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: Research In Motion LimitedInventor: Ian Harris
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Publication number: 20090323706Abstract: The invention is directed to the use of Provider Backbone Bridging (PBB) technology with Shortest Path Bridging, also called Provider Link State Bridging (PLSB) technology in the context of data centers and virtualized physical servers infrastructures. Virtual servers can be located anywhere inside the data center, or across different data centers, and still act as though they are physically adjacent and share the same Ethernet connectivity. Ethernet virtual machine VLan memberships are mapped to PBB Service Identifiers (I-SIDs). PBB I-SIDs extend the connectivity model to every Ethernet switches in the local, metropolitan or wide area networks. PLSB complements the connectivity by providing dynamic distribution and mapping of I-SID endpoints in the PBB domain. Virtual servers can then be added, removed or transferred to another point in the network and PLSB adjusts the VLan/I-SID specific connectivity pattern to match the physical distribution of the servers.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2009Publication date: December 31, 2009Applicant: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: Bruno Germain, Denis Fluet, Ian Harris
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Publication number: 20090315996Abstract: Video tracking systems and methods include a peripheral master tracking process integrated with one or more tunnel tracking processes. The video tracking systems and methods utilize video data to detect and/or track separately several stationary or moving objects in a manner of tunnel vision. The video tracking system includes a master peripheral tracker for monitoring a scene and detecting an object, and a first tunnel tracker initiated by the master peripheral tracker, wherein the first tunnel tracker is dedicated to track one detected object.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2009Publication date: December 24, 2009Inventors: Sadiye Zeyno Guler, Jason Adam Silverstein, Matthew Kevin Farrow, Ian Harris Pushee
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Publication number: 20090200739Abstract: The present invention provides a board game and a method of play thereof to challenge the olfactory sense of the player. The game includes a game playing surface, a location generator, a position marker and a plurality of scent generating media. The game playing surface has at least two different venues and each scent generating media has a scent associated with one of the venues. The location generator has an indicator for each venue. The position maker indicates a location of each player on the game playing surface. Each of the plurality of scent generating media has a scent associated with one of the venues.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2009Publication date: August 13, 2009Inventors: Russell Pinto, George W. McClure, Dale Ian Harris
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Publication number: 20090096162Abstract: The present invention includes a scent-based board game to challenge the olfactory sense of the player, and a method of play thereof, further including a game board having a start space, an end space and a set of spaces positioned between the start and end space; a scented card having a scent, the identity of the scent and an order; and positional markers. The players progress along the game path by following instructions on the game spaces, identifying the correct scent on the scented cards, and avoiding obstacles. The first player to arrive to the end space is declared as winner.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2008Publication date: April 16, 2009Inventors: Dale Ian Harris, Russell Pinto
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Patent number: 7490833Abstract: The present invention includes a scent-based board game to challenge the olfactory sense of the player, and a method of play thereof, further including a game board having a start space, an end space and a set of spaces positioned between the start and end space; a scented card having a scent, the identity of the scent and an order; and positional markers. The players progress along the game path by following instructions on the game spaces, identifying the correct scent on the scented cards, and avoiding obstacles. The first player to arrive to the end space is declared as winner.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2005Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: Unknown Games, LLCInventors: Dale Ian Harris, Russell Pinto
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Patent number: 7482320Abstract: There is provided a novel use for vascular endothelial growth factor, herein designated VEGF-X, and a CUB domain present in the sequence of VEGF-X, which enhance smooth muscle cell proliferation and can be used to treat diseases associated with reduced smooth muscle cell proliferation. VEGF-X, and a CUB domain can also be used in tissue engineering applications to increase the number of smooth muscle cells within specific tissue to restore that tissue function or architecture. Screening methods for identifying inhibitors of VEGF-X biological activity are also disclosed and these inhibitors include neutralizing VEGF-X antibodies, antisense VEGF-X sequences or non-protein antagonists competing with VEGF-X biological activity. Also provided are therapeutic methods for treating disorders associated with smooth muscle cells hyperproliferation and methods of diagnosis a pathological condition or susceptibility to a pathological condition associated with smooth muscle cell hyperproliferation.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2002Date of Patent: January 27, 2009Assignee: Janssen Pharmaceutica N.V.Inventors: Jeffrey C. Geesin, Anna Gosiewska, Jean Xu, Robert Gordon, Jeff Yon, Sridevi Naidu Dhanaraj, Ian Harris
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Publication number: 20080200192Abstract: In one illustrative example, when a message forwarding function is enabled for a mobile communication device which operates in a wireless communication network, an address (e.g. an MSISDN) of the mobile device is assigned to “virtual mobile equipment” in the wireless network. The equipment registers with the wireless network with respect to the address, and stores an association in memory between the address and an alternate address of an alternate communication device. Subsequently, the equipment receives a short message having a destination address that matches the address. In response, the equipment forwards the short message to the alternate address for delivery to the alternate device (e.g. a mobile or server) based on the stored association.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: August 21, 2008Applicant: Research In Motion LimitedInventor: Ian Harris
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Publication number: 20080172282Abstract: A method and system for distributing labor based upon determinations of traffic in a facility, such as a store. Daily traffic forecast information is obtained for each day within a given time period from a source of such information. Calendar and event information for the facility for each day within the given time period is determined. Baseline days are selected from historical traffic data, and baseline averages and percentages for a predetermined time interval are also selected. The distribution of traffic for each day within the given time period at each time interval is determined using the baseline percentages for each time interval. Labor data is distributed. Labor recommendations are provided at each time interval for the given time period based on the distribution of traffic for each day, and at least one of other user-defined workforce requirements. The results of any or all the these steps are displayed to a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: ShopperTrak RCT CorporationInventors: Dave McNeill, Jim Martin, Paige Stover, Gary Dispensa, Ian Harris, Eric Guanlao, Anurag Pande
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Patent number: 7347502Abstract: A wheel assembly includes a wheel, a wheel cover, and a shaft for connecting the wheel cover to the wheel. The wheel defines a rotational axis. The wheel includes a central hub and a rim connected to and radially spaced from the central hub. The wheel cover includes a central portion that defines central opening and a plurality of spokes radiating from the central portion. Each spoke curves toward the rim of the wheel so that a portion of each spoke is spaced from the central hub of the wheel in a direction that is parallel to the rotational axis. A shaft connects the wheel to the wheel cover. The central opening of the wheel cover receives the shaft and the wheel cover is adapted to cooperate with one of the shaft and the wheel such that the wheel cover is fixed to the wheel so that the wheel cover does not rotate independently of the shaft and the wheel.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2005Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Inventors: Eric Scott Courtney, Shawn Le-Curt Ian Harris
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Publication number: 20070173224Abstract: Methods and apparatus for use by mobile communication devices for communicating short messages of the emergency type via wireless communication networks are disclosed. In one illustrative example, a first message center address associated with a home message center and a second message center address associated with an emergency message center are stored in memory of the mobile device. The memory may be a removable memory module, such as a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM), for the mobile device. A user input request for communicating a short message is received through a user interface of the mobile device. If the user input request is identified as being for an emergency message, the second message center address is read from the memory and provided in a message center address field of the short message. The short message having the second message center address in the message center address field is then transmitted by the mobile device to the wireless network.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2006Publication date: July 26, 2007Applicant: RESEARCH IN MOTION LIMITEDInventors: Adrian Buckley, Eniko Sokondar, Ian Harris
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Publication number: 20070117577Abstract: Methods (200, 400) and systems (300, 500) in a wireless communication network for routing a short message to a local destination are provided. A wireless communication network (104) has a list of predefined short message destinations, receives a short message having a message destination from a wireless mobile communication device (102), compares the message destination with the list of predefined short message destinations, and if the message destination matches a predefined short message destination of the list of predefined short message destinations, routes the short message to a local destination (106) corresponding to the matching predefined short message destination of the list of predefined short message destinations.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2005Publication date: May 24, 2007Inventor: Ian Harris
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Publication number: 20070117539Abstract: A method (200) and an apparatus (300) for a wireless mobile communication device (102) registered in a wireless communication network (100) for providing a notification of an authenticated received message are provided. The mobile device (102) receives a message having a predefined characteristic (202), evaluates authenticity of the received message based upon the predefined characteristic (204), and providing a notification of the received message if the received message is authenticated (212). The mobile device (102) also overrides a local notification setting (210), which allows a delay notification of the received message, to immediately provide a notification of the received message upon authenticating the received message.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2005Publication date: May 24, 2007Inventor: Ian Harris