Patents by Inventor James Prescott
James Prescott 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: 20100160064Abstract: Golf club heads are releasably engaged with shafts so that the club heads and shafts can be readily interchanged and/or so that the shaft position with respect to the club head can be readily changed. Assemblies for connecting the club head and shaft may include: (a) a shaft engaging member including a rotation-inhibiting structure; (b) a club head engaging member including a shaft-receiving chamber and a retaining structure for engaging the rotation-inhibiting structure; and (c) a securing system for releasably securing the shaft engaging member with respect to the club head engaging member. The club head and shaft may be changed by releasing the securing system and exchanging the original parts with different parts. Furthermore, the shaft may be bent or otherwise extend at an angle from the shaft engaging member so as to allow adjustment of the shaft position with respect to the club head.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2010Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: James S. Thomas, John Thomas Stites, Gary G. Tavares, Vincent J. Contini, Raymond J. Sander, James Prescott, Brian Fortner
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Patent number: 7722474Abstract: Golf club heads are releasably engaged with shafts so that the club heads and shafts can be readily interchanged and/or so that the shaft position with respect to the club head can be readily changed. Assemblies for connecting the club head and shaft may include: (a) a shaft engaging member including a rotation-inhibiting structure; (b) a club head engaging member including a shaft-receiving chamber and a retaining structure for engaging the rotation-inhibiting structure; and (c) a securing system for releasably securing the shaft engaging member with respect to the club head engaging member. The club head and shaft may be changed by releasing the securing system and exchanging the original parts with different parts. Furthermore, the shaft may be bent or otherwise extend at an angle from the shaft engaging member so as to allow adjustment of the shaft position with respect to the club head.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2007Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: James S. Thomas, John Thomas Stites, Gary G. Tavares, Vincent J. Contini, Raymond J. Sander, James Prescott, Brian Fortner
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Publication number: 20090323940Abstract: Information in a data set of a copy-on-write file system may be made inaccessible. A first key for encrypting a data set of a copy-on-write file system is generated and wrapped with a second key. An encrypted data set is created with the first key. The wrapped first key is stored with the encrypted data set. A command to delete the encrypted data set is received and the second key is altered or changed to make information in the encrypted data set of the copy-on-write file system inaccessible.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2008Publication date: December 31, 2009Applicant: SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Darren James Moffat, James Prescott Hughes
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Publication number: 20090190446Abstract: An alarm clock includes a processor and a plurality of stored audio message files in data communication with the processor. The processor is in data communication with an audio source, a speaker, a display, a user input, and a clock. The alarm clock includes a case containing these components. The processor includes programming to actuate the display to visually present time data from the clock, actuate the speaker to audibly present a first audio message file at a first alarm time, actuate the speaker to audibly present audio from the audio source after the speaker audibly presents the first audio message file, and actuate the speaker to audibly present a second audio message file at a second alarm time, actuate the speaker to audibly present audio from the audio source after the speaker audibly presents the second audio message file.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2008Publication date: July 30, 2009Inventor: James Prescott Stuart
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Publication number: 20090011848Abstract: Golf club heads are releasably engaged with shafts so that the club heads and shafts can be readily interchanged and/or so that the shaft position with respect to the club head can be readily changed. Assemblies for connecting the club head and shaft may include: (a) a shaft engaging member including a rotation-inhibiting structure; (b) a club head engaging member including a shaft-receiving chamber and a retaining structure for engaging the rotation-inhibiting structure; and (c) a securing system for releasably securing the shaft engaging member with respect to the club head engaging member. The club head and shaft may be changed by releasing the securing system and exchanging the original parts with different parts. Furthermore, the shaft may be bent or otherwise extend at an angle from the shaft engaging member so as to allow adjustment of the shaft position with respect to the club head.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2007Publication date: January 8, 2009Applicant: NIKE, INC.Inventors: James S. Thomas, John Thomas Stites, Gary G. Tavares, Vincent J. Contini, Raymond J. Sander, James Prescott, Brian Fortner
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Patent number: 7412511Abstract: The invention provides a method and a system that allow users to purchase goods and health-related services over a distributed network, like the Internet. Using a portal or a buyer interface, a user connects to a controller or server through a distributed network either directly or via a service provider. When the user connects to the controller, the controller initiates a validation sequence to identify the portal and the user. When the portal and the user are identified, the controller assigns an access code that defines the user's access rights to the controller. The user can then access fitness, nutrition, and wellness information or purchase goods from the controller, which in one embodiment emulates a web site, or provide access to other linked sites. In addition, the method and system provides users with opportunities to engage in on-line conversations with fitness instructors, coaches, doctors, and others that may be on-line.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1999Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Inventor: James Prescott Curry
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Publication number: 20080028872Abstract: A method and apparatus enables testing of sifting segregation of a particulate solid mixture in a storage bin or hopper. The apparatus makes use of a convergently and divergently angled hopper for collecting the mixture. The apparatus further makes use of a minimally-shearing feeder mechanism supplying a desired flow of mixture, with minimal to no sifting segregation, to the angled hopper. A collection mechanism removes samples of the mixture from the angled hopper for analysis with minimal disruption of the particles of the mixture relative to each other. Thus, samples resulting from the testing apparatus, and corresponding method, are highly representative of mixture conditions within a larger storage hopper.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2007Publication date: February 7, 2008Applicant: JENIKE & JOHANSON, INC.Inventors: Dean Brone, Scott Clement, Bruno Hancock, David Hedden, Michael McCall, James Prescott, Thomas Troxel
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Publication number: 20080028874Abstract: A method makes use of a minimally-shearing feeder mechanism supplying a desired flow of particulate solids mixture, with minimal to no sifting segregation to a desired location. The feeder methodology maintains a uniform concentration of each size of particle within the mixture.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2007Publication date: February 7, 2008Applicant: JENIKE & JOHANSON, INC.Inventors: Dean Brone, Scott Clement, Bruno Hancock, David Hedden, Michael McCall, James Prescott, Thomas Troxel
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Publication number: 20080029555Abstract: A minimally-shearing feeder mechanism supplies a desired flow of particulate solids mixture, with minimal to no sifting segregation, to a desired location. The feeder mechanism maintains a uniform concentration of each size of particle within the mixture.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2007Publication date: February 7, 2008Applicant: JENIKE & JOHANSON, INC.Inventors: Dean Brone, Scott Clement, Bruno Hancock, David Hedden, Michael McCall, James Prescott, Thomas Troxel
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Publication number: 20080015494Abstract: A pump patch device is provided for drug delivery. The device may include a substrate having a plurality of discrete reservoirs, each reservoir having a reservoir opening; a drug disposed in the reservoirs; a pump for delivering a carrier fluid through or adjacent to the reservoir openings; a flow channel for receiving and combining the carrier fluid from the pump with the drug from the reservoirs to form a fluidized drug; and a needle for delivering the fluidized drug into the skin or another biological tissue of a patient. A device is provided for use in dialysis that includes a non-disposable module including a pump or pressure generator; and a disposable cassette operably connected to the pump or pressure generator and including a plurality of discrete reservoirs containing drug and sensors. A fluidics connection device is provided that includes a compression cold weld seal for a microfluidic via.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2007Publication date: January 17, 2008Applicant: MICROCHIPS, INC.Inventors: John Santini, Michael Cima, Jonathan Coppeta, James Prescott, Zouhair Sbiaa, Mark Staples
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Publication number: 20070137317Abstract: A method and apparatus enables testing of sifting segregation of a particulate solid mixture in a storage bin or hopper. The apparatus makes use of a convergently and divergently angled hopper for collecting the mixture. The apparatus further makes use of a minimally-shearing feeder mechanism supplying a desired flow of mixture, with minimal to no sifting segregation, to the angled hopper. A collection mechanism removes samples of the mixture from the angled hopper for analysis with minimal disruption of the particles of the mixture relative to each other. Thus, samples resulting from the testing apparatus, and corresponding method, are highly representative of mixture conditions within a larger storage hopper.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2005Publication date: June 21, 2007Applicant: JENIKE & JOHANSON, INC.Inventors: Dean Brone, Scott Clement, Bruno Hancock, David Hedden, Michael McCall, James Prescott, Thomas Troxel
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Publication number: 20070130022Abstract: An Internet-based purchasing system and associated method, including: (i) a remote terminal for use by a consumer; (ii) an on-line purchasing system, wherein the system further includes a system database in communication with the remote terminal for storing both consumer information and ticket and merchandise information; (iii) a user interface between the remote terminal and the on-line purchasing system for allowing the exchange of information and commands between the remote terminal and the on-line purchasing system; (iv) at least one source system in communication with the on-line purchasing system for allowing vendors of tickets or merchandise to sell items on-line, wherein the source system further includes a source database for storing current ticket and merchandise information; (v) a communication interface between the on-line purchasing system and the source system for allowing data exchange between the systems; (vi) software means for allowing the on-line purchasing system to monitor the source systType: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2006Publication date: June 7, 2007Inventor: James Prescott
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Publication number: 20070088442Abstract: A method is provided for non-invasively detecting mechanical wear of a prosthetic device implanted in a patient, the method comprises using a non-invasive imaging technique to image the prosthetic device that includes a wear indicating composition; and detecting whether the wear indicating composition has been released from the prosthetic device, and, if so, the location, type, and/or amount thereof. The implant device includes a prosthetic device body having at least one outer surface area; at least one reservoir (e.g., a plurality of discretely spaced micro-reservoirs) in the device body; a wear indicator composition disposed in said at least one reservoir, wherein mechanical wear of the at least one outer surface area of the device body in vivo causes release of at least part of the wear indicator composition. The prosthetic device body may be one for replacement of a hip, a knee, a shoulder, an elbow, or a vertebra.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2006Publication date: April 19, 2007Applicant: MICROCHIPS, INC.Inventors: Michael Cima, John Santini, Kurt Shelton, James Prescott, Mark Staples, Jonathan Coppeta
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Publication number: 20070028671Abstract: A bed of particulate solids is fluidized in a test chamber to yield multiple test samples for subsequent evaluation of segregation effects. A controlled stream of gas enters the chamber in a series of flow rate cycles each progressively increasing to a maximum rate of gas flow and then decreasing, the maximum rate increasing for successive cycles. An indicating function is formed from measurements of corresponding rates of gas flow and pressure across the bed. Upon termination of the fluidization, multiple samples are sequentially extracted from a single space at the bottom of the test chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2006Publication date: February 8, 2007Applicant: JENIKE & JOHANSON, INC.Inventors: Dean Brone, Scott Clement, Bruno Hancock, David Hedden, Michael McCall, James Prescott, Thomas Troxel
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Publication number: 20070028705Abstract: A bed of particulate solids is fluidized in a test chamber to yield multiple test samples for subsequent evaluation of segregation effects. A controlled stream of gas enters the chamber in a series of flow rate cycles each progressively increasing to a maximum rate of gas flow and then decreasing, the maximum rate increasing for successive cycles. An indicating function is formed from measurements of corresponding rates of gas flow and pressure across the bed. Upon termination of the fluidization, multiple samples are sequentially extracted from a single space at the bottom of the test chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2006Publication date: February 8, 2007Applicant: JENIKE & JOHANSON, INC.Inventors: Dean Brone, Scott Clement, Bruno Hancock, David Hedden, Michael McCall, James Prescott, Thomas Troxel
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Publication number: 20070006671Abstract: A bed of particulate solids is fluidized in a test chamber to yield multiple test samples for subsequent evaluation of segregation effects. A controlled stream of gas enters the chamber in a series of flow rate cycles each progressively increasing to a maximum rate of gas flow and then decreasing, the maximum rate increasing for successive cycles. An indicating function is formed from measurements of corresponding rates of gas flow and pressure across the bed. Upon termination of the fluidization, multiple samples are sequentially extracted from a single space at the bottom of the test chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2005Publication date: January 11, 2007Inventors: Dean Brone, Scott Clement, Bruno Hancock, David Hedden, Michael McCall, James Prescott, Thomas Troxel
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Publication number: 20060243309Abstract: A portable cleaning assembly for cleaning cylindrical elements such as paint roller covers and pool and spa cartridge filters. The portable cleaning includes a housing structure for fully enclosing the cylindrical element during cleaning so as to prevent overspray and subsequent clean-up of the surrounding area. The housing structure further includes a top accessible door for positioning the cylindrical element for cleaning as well as allowing visible access during a cleaning, rinsing and/or drying step without interfering with operation of the cleaning assembly. The portable cleaning assembly includes a manifold assembly including a plurality of water jet assemblies for spraying the cylindrical elements. In addition, the portable cleaning assembly includes a turbine assembly upon which the cylindrical element is mounted and spun, under the direction of the water jet assemblies, during the cleaning operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2006Publication date: November 2, 2006Inventors: James Prescott, Douglas Van Stone
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Publication number: 20060218716Abstract: A hot tub assembly and associated methods for adding desirable features to portable hot tub systems. The hot tub assembly can include a base pedestal and flexible liner for creating a desired seating configuration within a portable hot tub. The base pedestal can comprise a ring-like design wherein the ring can function as a seat while an inner portion can function as a foot well. The base pedestal can further function so as to increase the overall capacity or volume of the portable hot tub. The base pedestal can comprise a number of molded seats as part of the ring so as to define a comfortable seating arrangement. The base pedestal and flexible liner can be provided in kit form for converting an existing flat-bottomed portable hot tub into a portable hot tub assembly with seating features.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2006Publication date: October 5, 2006Inventors: James Prescott, Paul Van Stone
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Publication number: 20060171989Abstract: Methods, formulations, and devices are provided for enhancing drug delivery from a medical device. The method is provided for increasing the rate or quantity of a drug formulation released from an implantable drug delivery device, which method comprises the step of providing a release-modifying agent within or proximate to the implantable drug delivery device, in a manner effective to inhibit gelation, aggregation, or precipitation of the drug formulation being released from the device. The drug formulation and the release-modifying agent may be stored together in at least one reservoir in the implantable drug deliver device. Alternatively, the release-modifying agent may be stored in one or more reservoirs separate from the drug formulation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2006Publication date: August 3, 2006Inventors: James Prescott, Timothy Krieger, Elizabeth Proos
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Publication number: 20050267440Abstract: Methods and devices are provided for enhancing mass transport through any fibrous tissue capsule that may form around an implanted medical device following implantation. Methods and devices are also provided to enhance vascularization around the implanted device, which also will aid in mass transport to/from the device. The device preferably comprises multiple reservoirs containing (i) a drug formulation for short- or long-term, controlled drug delivery, (ii) sensors for sensing an analyte in the patient, or (iii) a combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2005Publication date: December 1, 2005Inventors: Stephen Herman, Timothy Kreiger, John Santini, James Prescott, Mark Staples, Sara Lipka