Patents by Inventor Jason Webster
Jason Webster 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: 9710183Abstract: A primary physical storage device has effectively limitless apparent free space. Responsive to receiving a request to dynamically allocate an amount of desired free space on the primary device to store new data on the primary device, and responsive to determining that an amount of actual free space on the primary device is insufficient to permit such allocation, existing data stored on the primary device is moved to a secondary storage device. The first existing data appears to still be stored on the primary device. Responsive to receiving a request to retrieve existing data from the primary device, and to determining that the existing data has been moved to the secondary device, the existing data is moved back to the primary device. The existing data was originally stored on the primary device, and is currently stored on the primary device or has been moved to the secondary device.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2015Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Dustin A. Helak, Marc A. Martin, Jason Webster
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Publication number: 20170146530Abstract: A device, method and system for disease detection relating to the selective capture of an antigen in an analyte by a linked capture antibody, where the linked capture antibody is expressed on a nanobiosensing chip as a plurality of non-randomly oriented binding sites, within a functionalized surface, that are upwardly oriented. The device, method and system enable selective capture of an antigen in an analyte with a selectivity and sensitivity that is greater than that attainable without the plurality of non-randomly oriented binding sites that are upwardly oriented and active. The device, method and system enable selective detection of an antigen in an analyte.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2016Publication date: May 25, 2017Inventors: Patrick Muraca, Jason Webster, Timothy Sears, James Williams
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Publication number: 20150370503Abstract: A primary physical storage device has effectively limitless apparent free space. Responsive to receiving a request to dynamically allocate an amount of desired free space on the primary device to store new data on the primary device, and responsive to determining that an amount of actual free space on the primary device is insufficient to permit such allocation, existing data stored on the primary device is moved to a secondary storage device. The first existing data appears to still be stored on the primary device. Responsive to receiving a request to retrieve existing data from the primary device, and to determining that the existing data has been moved to the secondary device, the existing data is moved back to the primary device. The existing data was originally stored on the primary device, and is currently stored on the primary device or has been moved to the secondary device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2015Publication date: December 24, 2015Inventors: Dustin A. Helak, Marc A. Martin, Jason Webster
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Publication number: 20150347975Abstract: The present invention embodiments pertain to an online recruiting system, method, and computer program product for creating, disseminating, and measuring dynamic job descriptions. The embodiments of the present invention described herein are designed to compel candidates to interact with brands and apply for advertised positions. The system is designed as an intelligent system for users to create a seamless, end to end, dynamic talent acquisition experience. The system is utilized to create dynamic job descriptions, and/or power a dynamic branded, often referred to as “white-labeled”, full scale career site. Job(s) (or job objects) may be represented by stand-alone dynamic job descriptions, employer brand pages, and/or dynamic branded full scale career sites. Users create their branding (e.g., colors, logos etc.), manually or by linking their programmed styles, and integrate their systems/networks to automate as much of job postings as they so choose.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2015Publication date: December 3, 2015Inventors: Robert Kelly, Jason Webster, Kevin Lanik
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Patent number: 9146679Abstract: A primary physical storage device has effectively limitless apparent free space. Responsive to receiving a request to dynamically allocate an amount of desired free space on the primary device to store new data on the primary device, and responsive to determining that an amount of actual free space on the primary device is insufficient to permit such allocation, existing data stored on the primary device is moved to a secondary storage device. The first existing data appears to still be stored on the primary device. Responsive to receiving a request to retrieve existing data from the primary device, and to determining that the existing data has been moved to the secondary device, the existing data is moved back to the primary device. The existing data was originally stored on the primary device, and is currently stored on the primary device or has been moved to the secondary device.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2011Date of Patent: September 29, 2015Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Marc A. Martin, Dustin A. Helak, Jason Webster
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Patent number: 8777632Abstract: An education system is disclosed. Unique interactive interfaces can give a user random access to patient data while taking an examination. Examination formats can include an item sequence format, which prompts a user to select and order proper treatments. A treatment map examination format can prompt a user to select a treatment and where to apply it. A dental treatment map can be used to map treatments to teeth surfaces, and a course authoring tool can allow a user to create a course, examinations, and scoring metrics.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2011Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: James Mandolini, Owen Mortensen, Jason Webster
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Publication number: 20120324201Abstract: A primary physical storage device has effectively limitless apparent free space. Responsive to receiving a request to dynamically allocate an amount of desired free space on the primary device to store new data on the primary device, and responsive to determining that an amount of actual free space on the primary device is insufficient to permit such allocation, existing data stored on the primary device is moved to a secondary storage device. The first existing data appears to still be stored on the primary device. Responsive to receiving a request to retrieve existing data from the primary device, and to determining that the existing data has been moved to the secondary device, the existing data is moved back to the primary device. The existing data was originally stored on the primary device, and is currently stored on the primary device or has been moved to the secondary device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2011Publication date: December 20, 2012Inventors: Marc A. Martin, Dustin A. Helak, Jason Webster
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Publication number: 20120021395Abstract: An education system is disclosed. Unique interactive interfaces can give a user random access to patient data while taking an examination. Examination formats can include an item sequence format, which prompts a user to select and order proper treatments. A treatment map examination format can prompt a user to select a treatment and where to apply it. A dental treatment map can be used to map treatments to teeth surfaces, and a course authoring tool can allow a user to create a course, examinations, and scoring metrics.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2011Publication date: January 26, 2012Inventors: James Mandolini, Owen Mortensen, Jason Webster
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Patent number: 7658235Abstract: A three-point hitch assembly is removeably attachable to a rear interface mount on a utility vehicle. The three-point hitch assembly includes a rock shaft, an actuator, an actuator arm and a float mechanism. The actuator arm is fixed to the actuator at a first end and rotatably coupled to the rock shaft at a second end. The float mechanism includes a float block fixed along the rock shaft and positioned adjacent the actuator arm.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2007Date of Patent: February 9, 2010Assignee: Clark Equipment CompanyInventors: Jeffrey A. Dahl, Thomas J. Tokach, Jason Webster
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Publication number: 20080035356Abstract: A utility vehicle includes front and rear wheel assemblies, a frame supported on the front and rear wheel assemblies, and an operator compartment supported on the frame and having operator controls. The frame includes a central, tubular frame member having a front end portion and a rear end portion. An engine is supported on the frame for providing power to the front and rear wheel assemblies. A cooling assembly mounted above the engine. An attachment arm is attached to the front portion of the frame and a rear interface mount is rigidly attached to the rear portion of the frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2007Publication date: February 14, 2008Inventors: Jeffrey A. Dahl, Thomas J. Tokach, Jason Webster
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Publication number: 20070177195Abstract: A configurable queue processor for document servers is described. The configurable queue processor strives to allocate server resources in an optimal manner such that document servers can process documents efficiently. In various embodiments, the facility includes a configurable queue processor for allocating document flows for handling documents, document transport module for transporting documents between network devices, such as printers, fax boards, and content servers and across local and wide-area networks; functionality for routing optimization with other communications networks, such as messaging services, telephony, and IP networks; and flexible document transport capabilities to workflow applications and multifunction devices (such as all-in-one print/scan/copy/fax/telephone/answering machine devices) and multifunction devices enhanced with video & video capture, messaging, email, network router & gateway capabilities.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2006Publication date: August 2, 2007Inventors: Treber Rebert, Jonathan Isabelle, Jason Webster
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Publication number: 20070130365Abstract: A universal document transport facility is described where, in various embodiments, the facility recognizes document requests based on a received document, interacts with document routing rules and workflow requirements with respect to the received document, and manages content flows between network nodes or devices. In various embodiments, the facility includes a document transport module for transporting documents between network devices, such as printers, fax boards, and content servers and across local and wide-area networks; functionality for routing optimization with other communications networks, such as messaging services, telephony, and IP networks; and flexible document transport capabilities to workflow applications and multifunction devices (such as all-in-one print/scan/copy/fax/telephone/answering machine devices) and multifunction devices enhanced with video & video capture, messaging, email, network router & gateway capabilities.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2006Publication date: June 7, 2007Inventors: Treber Rebert, Jonathan Isabelle, Jason Webster
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Publication number: 20030040854Abstract: A data processing and validation system is used for data from remote sensing devices for vehicle emissions. The system transfers data including emissions data and vehicle images from a remote sensing unit to the data processing system. A user processes and validates the data based on vehicle images and other information gather by the remote sensing device. Data may then be converted into text form and loaded into a spreadsheet or database for viewing by a user. Vehicle images may be printed out along with emissions data for enforcement purposes. A variety of data processing forms may be generated to improve management of data processing and validation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2001Publication date: February 27, 2003Inventors: Craig S. Rendahl, Kelley Bogart, Jason Webster