Patents by Inventor James Tucker
James Tucker 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: 8800174Abstract: Shoe soles with and without removable/replaceable gripping pods for athletic or sport shoes are provided with enhanced traction. The sole portions or gripping pods may be provided with a supply of a substance that exhibits a tackiness for enhancing friction between the shoe sole and the any hard floor. The tackiness-enhancing substance may be time-released or discharged from within the shoe sole onto the lower surface(s) of the sole that make(s) contact with the smooth hard playing surface or may be in response to compression or shear forces acting on the sole during play to prolong the tacky properties and reduce slippage. A visual indicator may be provided for notifying the player that it is time to replace the worn or used pod and insert a fresh pod or insert into the pod(s) to maintain high levels of gripping.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2011Date of Patent: August 12, 2014Assignee: Mission Product Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Timothy Edward Banach, Lucas James Tucker, Mark French
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Patent number: 8631350Abstract: A system and method for displaying a graphical context menu on a display screen of a mobile communication device. The method includes receiving a menu request, determining the number of menu items based on the context of the menu request, generating a graphical context menu based on the determined number of the determined number of menu items, inserting the menu items into the generated graphical context menu, and displaying the generated graphical context menu on the display screen with the inserted menu items. The graphical context menu can include menu items displayed in a 3×3 grid, a 2×3 grid or a 1×3 grid. The graphical context menu can include a default menu item in the center of the grid and a full menu option in the bottom most right slot of the grid.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2011Date of Patent: January 14, 2014Assignee: BlackBerry LimitedInventors: Marc Anthony Lepage, Adam Cooper, Craig James Tucker, Yoojin Hong
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Publication number: 20130008923Abstract: A spray dispenser is provided, the spray dispenser comprising a container for holding a liquid to be dispensed and a dispensing assembly for extracting liquid from said container, the dispensing assembly comprising a pressure-relief valve for release of excessive pressure in the container and a filter arranged to permit egress of gas through the filter, inhibit egress of liquid from the container and to inhibit ingress of contaminants into the container through the pressure relief valve. A dispensing assembly for use is a spray dispenser is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2010Publication date: January 10, 2013Applicant: London & General Packaging LimitedInventors: Paul Syson, Neil Simpson, James Tucker, Karen Rossington
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Publication number: 20120066938Abstract: Shoe soles with and without removable/replaceable gripping pods for athletic or sport shoes are provided with enhanced traction. The sole portions or gripping pods may be provided with a supply of a substance that exhibits a tackiness for enhancing friction between the shoe sole and the any hard floor. The tackiness-enhancing substance may be time-released or discharged from within the shoe sole onto the lower surface(s) of the sole that make(s) contact with the smooth hard playing surface or may be in response to compression or shear forces acting on the sole during play to prolong the tacky properties and reduce slippage. A visual indicator may be provided for notifying the player that it is time to replace the worn or used pod and insert a fresh pod or insert into the pod(s) to maintain high levels of gripping.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2011Publication date: March 22, 2012Inventors: MARK FRENCH, LUCAS JAMES TUCKER, TIMOTHY EDWARD BANACH
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Publication number: 20120011749Abstract: A wiping device may be a friable layer or an absorbent pad made of a material that can absorb and retain a fluid composition and can be attached or is attached to an item of clothing, such as a sock, shoe, compression sleeve, etc. The device is impregnated with an adhesive-type tacky substance that is released when a shoe sole is wiped against it to clean the shoe sole and allow surface dust and debris to be removed from the shoe sole. The deposited substance also forms a film or coating that remains adhered to the surface of the shoe sole to improve traction by imparting tackiness to the shoe sole.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2011Publication date: January 19, 2012Inventors: Mark French, Lucas James Tucker, Timothy Edward Banach
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Publication number: 20110314706Abstract: An athletic shoe coating for traction enhancement includes a pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) and a tackyfying resin and a film former initially in solution within a solvent suitable for application to the surface of a shoe sole in liquid form, such as by spraying, rolling and brushing the solution onto the shoe sole. After the solvent evaporates a film or coating attaches or is bonded to the shoe sole that exhibits the property of dynamically modifying the traction properties of the shoe sole when pressure and shear forces are applied to the coating. Such modification causes the exterior surface of the film or coating to “refresh” the exposed surface upon impact. This imparts continued tackiness over extended use. Impact modifiers may be added for controlled release of a solvent to temporarily dissolve or soften the film or coating to promote such refreshment of the coating outer surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2011Publication date: December 29, 2011Inventors: Mark French, Lucas James Tucker, Timothy Edward Banach
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Publication number: 20110265035Abstract: A system and method for displaying a graphical context menu on a display screen of a mobile communication device. The method includes receiving a menu request, determining the number of menu items based on the context of the menu request, generating a graphical context menu based on the determined number of the determined number of menu items, inserting the menu items into the generated graphical context menu, and displaying the generated graphical context menu on the display screen with the inserted menu items. The graphical context menu can include menu items displayed in a 3×3 grid, a 2×3 grid or a 1×3 grid. The graphical context menu can include a default menu item in the center of the grid and a full menu option in the bottom most right slot of the grid.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2011Publication date: October 27, 2011Inventors: Marc Anthony Lepage, Adam Cooper, Craig James Tucker, Yoojin Hong
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Patent number: 7878334Abstract: An example sifter shovel assembly includes a handle and a scoop secured to the handle. The scoop includes an outer edge portion. An apertured area of the scoop has a plurality of apertures extending through the scoop and an unapertured area of the scoop extends from the outer edge to the apertured area. An example method of assembling a sifter shovel includes creating a plurality of apertures in a sheet of material and forming the sheet of material into a general scoop shape. The example method then secures a handle to an unapertured area of the sheet of material.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2007Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: W.F. Valentine & Co.Inventor: James Tucker
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Patent number: 7842631Abstract: Provided are glass compositions with higher softening point temperatures than conventional glasses, which improve flame penetration test performance of flexible duct insulation. In particular, the glass compositions have a softening point in the range of about 1230-1276° F., a log-3 viscosity temperature in the range of about 1802-1879° F., and a temperature difference between log-3 viscosity and liquidus temperatures of at least 150° F. These glasses are specially formulated to increase softening point while only minimally increasing log-3 viscosity temperature, so as to allow fiber insulation manufacturing without requiring increased energy use.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2007Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: Johns ManvilleInventors: Phillip James Tucker, Elam Leed
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Publication number: 20090120633Abstract: Methods for cleaning or stimulating a well include providing an isolation device, providing a penetration device, isolating a zone, and penetrating a portion of the formation utilizing the penetration device. Isolating and penetrating may occur in a single trip into the well. The isolation device may include one or more packers. The penetration device may be a pulsating/oscillating hydrajet that introduces fluid pressure waves into the formation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2007Publication date: May 14, 2009Inventors: Earl Webb, Iosif Hriscu, James Tucker, Gary Wilcox
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Publication number: 20090092775Abstract: Provided are glass compositions with higher softening point temperatures than conventional glasses, which improve flame penetration test performance of flexible duct insulation. In particular, the glass compositions have a softening point in the range of about 1230-1276° F., a log-3 viscosity temperature in the range of about 1802-1879° F., and a temperature difference between log-3 viscosity and liquidus temperatures of at least 150° F. These glasses are specially formulated to increase softening point while only minimally increasing log-3 viscosity temperature, so as to allow fiber insulation manufacturing without requiring increased energy use.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2007Publication date: April 9, 2009Inventors: Phillip James Tucker, Elam Leed
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Publication number: 20090065405Abstract: An example sifter shovel assembly includes a handle and a scoop secured to the handle. The scoop includes an outer edge portion. An apertured area of the scoop has a plurality of apertures extending through the scoop and an unapertured area of the scoop extends from the outer edge to the apertured area. An example method of assembling a sifter shovel includes creating a plurality of apertures in a sheet of material and forming the sheet of material into a general scoop shape. The example method then secures a handle to an unapertured area of the sheet of material.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2007Publication date: March 12, 2009Inventor: James Tucker
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Publication number: 20080076122Abstract: A method of characterizing exposure to ionizing radiation, utilizing the steps of selecting a set of biomarker geness for characterizing exposure to ionizing radiation, and using the set of biomarker genes for characterizing exposure to ionizing radiation. The step of selecting a set of biomarker genes for characterizing exposure to ionizing radiation was developed utilizing a unique set of 420 oligonucleotide probes for human genes capable of discerning past exposure to different doses of ionizing radiation. The step of selecting a set of biomarker genes for characterizing exposure to ionizing radiation utilizes groupings of genes that represent candidate panels of mRNA biomarkers.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2006Publication date: March 27, 2008Inventors: Andrew J. Wyrobek, Matthew A. Coleman, David O. Nelson, James Tucker
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Patent number: 7340810Abstract: An ornamental corner piece for attachment to a casket includes a back plate which is adapted to mount to the corner of a casket. An attachment clip is operatively mounted within an elongated groove in the back plate. The clip member has at least one keyhole groove comprising an opening and a slot. An ornamental corner insert with at least one attachment member selectively slidingly engages the keyhole groove in the attachment clip such that the ornamental corner insert may be selectively mounted to or removed from the back plate. The attachment clip includes an indexing member. When the attachment clip is installed, the indexing member extends into a throughhole in the elongated groove in the back plate. The indexing member properly orients the attachment clip in the elongated groove. Other embodiments of the invention are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2005Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Assignee: Batesville Services, Inc.Inventors: Troy D. Acton, Brian K. Groemminger, Timothy Edward Hixson, James Tucker
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Publication number: 20070266869Abstract: An intaglio printing ink, curing by free radical acrylate chemistry, which does not fluoresce in at least the visible region under ultraviolet light is prepared by using an acylphosphine oxide as the photoinitiator.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2005Publication date: November 22, 2007Applicant: Sun Chemical CorporationInventors: Michael Leonard, John Dyer, James Tucker, Shaun Herlihy
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Publication number: 20070239995Abstract: An external key device including a test access port connector adapted to mate with a test access port, a test equipment connector adapted to communicatively couple to test equipment, and an external encryption chip adapted to communicate signals through the test access port to an internal encryption chip. The internal encryption chip at least one of decrypts at least one test data input from the external encryption chip based on a password shared by the external encryption chip and the internal encryption chip and encrypts at least one test data output from a protected device. The external encryption chip at least one of decrypts at least one test data output from the protected device based on the shared password and encrypts at least one test data input generated by the test equipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: Honeywell International Inc.Inventor: James Tucker
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Publication number: 20070192874Abstract: A system to control access to at least one protected device, the system comprising a test access port operable to mate with an external key device and an internal key device that is operable to receive synchronized cipher words during an idle state of the test access port from a removable external key device. The internal key device is also operable to receive test signals via the external key device and to input the received test signals to the protected device based on the synchronized cipher words. The protected device and the internal key device are one of located within a closed chassis, located under a protective security coating, located within a multi-chip-module, located within a closed integrated circuit package, and combinations thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2006Publication date: August 16, 2007Applicant: Honeywell International Inc.Inventor: James Tucker
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Publication number: 20070179211Abstract: The wiping ability of an energy-curable intaglio printing ink is improved by the incorporation therein of a plasticiserType: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2005Publication date: August 2, 2007Applicant: Sun Chemical CorporatinInventors: Michael Leonard, John Dyer, Martin Thompson, James Tucker, Grazyna Robinson
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Patent number: PP22410Abstract: A new cultivar of Impatiens walleriana, ‘TUCKMAS’, characterized by its foliage that is variegated with green centers and greenish-white to white margins and occasional solid gold leaves during mid summer, its scarlet red flowers, its ability to be readily propagated by stem cuttings, and its similar vigor to vegetatively propagated non-variegated cultivars of Impatiens known to the Inventors and seed raised Impatiens known to the inventors.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2010Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Inventors: James Tucker, Jennifer Tucker
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Patent number: D729496Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2012Date of Patent: May 19, 2015Inventor: Edward James Tucker