Patents by Inventor James D. Hempleman
James D. Hempleman 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: 8645869Abstract: A system implementable using a programmable processor includes a plurality of pre-stored commands for building an inventory of audio, musical, works or audio/visual works, such as music videos. A plurality of works can be collected together in a list for purposes of establishing a play or a presentation sequence. The list can be visually displayed and edited. A plurality of lists can be stored for subsequent retrieval. A selected list can be retrieved and executed. Upon execution, the works of the list are presented sequentially either audibly or visually. The works can be read locally from a source, such as a CD, or can be obtained, via wireless transmission, from a remote inventory. If desired, establishment of a predetermined credit can be a pre-condition to being able to add items to the list for presentation.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2007Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: Premier International Associates, LLCInventors: James D. Hempleman, Sandra M. Hempleman, Neil A. Schneider
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Patent number: 8126923Abstract: A system implementable using a programmable processor includes a plurality of pre-stored commands for building an inventory of audio, musical, works or audio/visual works, such as music videos. A plurality of works can be collected together in a list for purposes of establishing a play or a presentation sequence. The list can be visually displayed and edited. A plurality of lists can be stored for subsequent retrieval. A selected list can be retrieved and executed. Upon execution, the works of the list are presented sequentially either audibly or visually. The works can be read locally from a source, such as a CD, or can be obtained, via wireless transmission, from a remote inventory. If desired, establishment of a predetermined credit can be a pre-condition to being able to add items to the list for presentation.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2007Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: Premier International Associates, LLCInventors: James D. Hempleman, Sandra M. Hempleman, Neil A. Schneider
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Patent number: 7877352Abstract: A system implementable using a programmable processor includes a plurality of pre-stored commands for building an inventory of audio, musical, works or audio/visual works, such as music videos. A plurality of works can be collected together in a list for purposes of establishing a play or a presentation sequence. The list can be visually displayed and edited. A plurality of lists can be stored for subsequent retrieval. A selected list can be retrieved and executed. Upon execution, the works of the list are presented sequentially either audibly or visually. The works can be read locally from a source, such as a CD, or can be obtained, via wireless transmission, from a remote inventory. If desired, establishment of a predetermined credit can be a pre-condition to being able to add items to the list for presentation.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: Premier International Associates, LLCInventors: James D. Hempleman, Sandra M. Hempleman, Neil A. Schneider
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Patent number: 7814133Abstract: A system implementable using a programmable processor includes a plurality of pre-stored commands for building an inventory of audio, musical, works or audio/visual works, such as music videos. A plurality of works can be collected together in a list for purposes of establishing a play or a presentation sequence. The list can be visually displayed and edited. A plurality of lists can be stored for subsequent retrieval. A selected list can be retrieved and executed. Upon execution, the works of the list are presented sequentially either audibly or visually. The works can be read locally from a source, such as a CD, or can be obtained, via wireless transmission, from a remote inventory. If desired, establishment of a predetermined credit can be a pre-condition to being able to add items to the list for presentation.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: Premier International Associates, LLCInventors: James D. Hempleman, Sandra M. Hempleman, Neil A. Schneider
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Patent number: 7814135Abstract: A system implementable using a programmable processor includes a plurality of pre-stored commands for building an inventory of audio, musical, works or audio/visual works, such as music videos. A plurality of works can be collected together in a list for purposes of establishing a play or a presentation sequence. The list can be visually displayed and edited. A plurality of lists can be stored for subsequent retrieval. A selected list can be retrieved and executed. Upon execution, the works of the list are presented sequentially either audibly or visually. The works can be read locally from a source, such as a CD, or can be obtained, via wireless transmission, from a remote inventory. If desired, establishment of a predetermined credit can be a pre-condition to being able to add items to the list for presentation.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2007Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: Premier International Associates, LLCInventors: James D. Hempleman, Sandra M. Hempleman, Neil A. Schneider
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Patent number: 7805402Abstract: A system implementable using a programmable processor includes a plurality of pre-stored commands for building an inventory of audio, musical, works or audio/visual works, such as music videos. A plurality of works can be collected together in a list for purposes of establishing a play or a presentation sequence. The list can be visually displayed and edited. A plurality of lists can be stored for subsequent retrieval. A selected list can be retrieved and executed. Upon execution, the works of the list are presented sequentially either audibly or visually. The works can be read locally from a source, such as a CD, or can be obtained, via wireless transmission, from a remote inventory. If desired, establishment of a predetermined credit can be a pre-condition to being able to add items to the list for presentation.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: Premier International Associates, LLCInventors: James D. Hempleman, Sandra M. Hempleman, Neil A. Schneider
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Patent number: 7680829Abstract: A system implementable using a programmable processor includes a plurality of pre-stored commands for building an inventory of audio, musical, works or audio/visual works, such as music videos. A plurality of works can be collected together in a list for purposes of establishing a play or a presentation sequence. The list can be visually displayed and edited. A plurality of lists can be stored for subsequent retrieval. A selected list can be retrieved and executed. Upon execution, the works of the list are presented sequentially either audibly or visually. The works can be read locally from a source, such as a CD, or can be obtained, via wireless transmission, from a remote inventory. If desired, establishment of a predetermined credit can be a pre-condition to being able to add items to the list for presentation.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2007Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Premier International Associates, LLCInventors: James D. Hempleman, Sandra M. Hempleman, Neil A. Schneider
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Publication number: 20080133520Abstract: A system implementable using a programmable processor includes a plurality of pre-stored commands for building an inventory of audio, musical, works or audio/visual works, such as music videos. A plurality of works can be collected together in a list for purposes of establishing a play or a presentation sequence. The list can be visually displayed and edited. A plurality of lists can be stored for subsequent retrieval. A selected list can be retrieved and executed. Upon execution, the works of the list are presented sequentially either audibly or visually. The works can be read locally from a source, such as a CD, or can be obtained, via wireless transmission, from a remote inventory. If desired, establishment of a predetermined credit can be a pre-condition to being able to add items to the list for presentation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: June 5, 2008Inventors: James D. Hempleman, Sandra M. Hempleman, Neil A. Schneider
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Publication number: 20080133037Abstract: A system implementable using a programmable processor includes a plurality of pre-stored commands for building an inventory of audio, musical, works or audio/visual works, such as music videos. A plurality of works can be collected together in a list for purposes of establishing a play or a presentation sequence. The list can be visually displayed and edited. A plurality of lists can be stored for subsequent retrieval. A selected list can be retrieved and executed. Upon execution, the works of the list are presented sequentially either audibly or visually. The works can be read locally from a source, such as a CD, or can be obtained, via wireless transmission, from a remote inventory. If desired, establishment of a predetermined credit can be a pre-condition to being able to add items to the list for presentation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: June 5, 2008Inventors: James D. Hempleman, Sandra M. Hempleman, Neil A. Schneider
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Publication number: 20080133576Abstract: A system implementable using a programmable processor includes a plurality of pre-stored commands for building an inventory of audio, musical, works or audio/visual works, such as music videos. A plurality of works can be collected together in a list for purposes of establishing a play or a presentation sequence. The list can be visually displayed and edited. A plurality of lists can be stored for subsequent retrieval. A selected list can be retrieved and executed. Upon execution, the works of the list are presented sequentially either audibly or visually. The works can be read locally from a source, such as a CD, or can be obtained, via wireless transmission, from a remote inventory. If desired, establishment of a predetermined credit can be a pre-condition to being able to add items to the list for presentation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: June 5, 2008Inventors: James D. Hempleman, Sandra M. Hempleman, Neil A. Schneider
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Patent number: 6763345Abstract: A system implementable using a programmable processor includes a plurality of pre-stored commands for building an inventory of audio, musical, works or audio/visual works, such as music videos. A plurality of works can be collected together in a list for purposes of establishing a play or a presentation sequence. The list can be visually displayed and edited. A plurality of lists can be stored for subsequent retrieval. A selected list can be retrieved and executed. Upon execution, the works of the list are presented sequentially either audibly or visually. The works can be read locally from a source, such as a CD, or can be obtained, via wireless transmission, from a remote inventory. If desired, establishment of a predetermined credit can be a pre-condition to being able to add items to the list for presentation.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2001Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: Premier International Investments, LLCInventors: James D. Hempleman, Sandra M. Hempleman, Neil A. Schneider
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Patent number: 6243725Abstract: A system implementable using a programmable processor includes a plurality of pre-stored commands for building an inventory of audio, musical, works or audio/visual works, such as music videos. A plurality of works can be collected together in a list for purposes of establishing a play or a presentation sequence. The list can be visually displayed and edited. A plurality of lists can be stored for subsequent retrieval. A selected list can be retrieved and executed. Upon execution, the works of the list are presented sequentially either audibly or visually. The works can be read locally from a source, such as a CD, or can be obtained, via wireless transmission, from a remote inventory. If desired, establishment of a predetermined credit can be a pre-condition to being able to add items to the list for presentation.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1997Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Assignee: Premier International, Ltd.Inventors: James D. Hempleman, Sandra M. Hempleman, Neil A. Schneider
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Patent number: 5038316Abstract: A method of automatically generating user documentation includes the steps of providing a file of tables that defines, at least in part, the software system; providing a file of text and commands that defines the desired documentation; providing a documentation output file; examining each entry of the text and command file and, determining if an entry is a command. Each command is executed. Any required output is generated. At least some of the generated output is stored in the output file. If an entry is text, the text is inserted into the output file.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1988Date of Patent: August 6, 1991Assignee: James D. HemplemanInventors: James D. Hempleman, Carl F. Freeland, Paul A. Philip, Edward F. Adasiewicz, Jamie L. Curcio, Paul J. Stinchfield, Patricia A. Huetteman