Patents by Inventor Marc Thomas
Marc Thomas 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: 20090129400Abstract: Described are computer-based methods and apparatuses, including computer program products, for parsing, flagging, and/or reconstructing data on a network. Data packets associated with user requests are distributed among a plurality of data centers for processing. The data packets are captured at the data centers for fraud detection. The captured data packets are preprocessed at the data center. The preprocessing includes disregarding data packets that are not applicable to fraud detection. The preprocessing includes indicating if data packets are applicable to fraud detection. The indicating of the applicable data packets includes parsing the data packets using particular rules optimized for fraud detection. The data packets are processed at each data center to reconstruct part of the data associated with a user. The processing of the data packets includes reconstructing the data packets based on customer information from network information and/or cookie information.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2007Publication date: May 21, 2009Applicant: FMR LLCInventors: RICHARD COSIMO DIBIASO, Sean Stanley Brumble, Jay Michael Erickson, Michael L. West, William Kent Van Vliet, Marc Thomas Leavitt
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Publication number: 20090129379Abstract: Described are computer-based methods and apparatuses, including computer program products, for parsing, flagging, and/or reconstructing data on a network. Data packets associated with user requests are distributed among a plurality of data centers for processing. The data packets are captured at the data centers for fraud detection. The captured data packets are preprocessed at the data center. The preprocessing includes disregarding data packets that are not applicable to fraud detection. The preprocessing includes indicating if data packets are applicable to fraud detection. The indicating of the applicable data packets includes parsing the data packets using particular rules optimized for fraud detection. The data packets are processed at each data center to reconstruct part of the data associated with a user. The processing of the data packets includes reconstructing the data packets based on customer information from network information and/or cookie information.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2007Publication date: May 21, 2009Applicant: FMR LLCInventors: RICHARD COSIMO DIBIASO, SEAN STANLEY BRUMBLE, JAY MICHAEL ERICKSON, MICHAEL L. WEST, WILLIAM KENT Van VLIET, MARC THOMAS LEAVITT
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Patent number: 7526442Abstract: The cross correlation tool is used to quickly understand and describe the composition of an asset portfolio and the response of a user selected variable versus other variables in the portfolio. The tool is also used to quickly identify unexpectedly high or low correlation between two attribute variables and the response variable. Identification of unexpected correlations improves understanding of the portfolio data and the decisions regarding a potential purchase of the portfolio. Attribute variables are of two types, continuous and categorical. The cross correlations are computed between all variables of interest and their bin or level and presented in a two dimensional matrix for easy identification of trends.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2000Date of Patent: April 28, 2009Assignee: GE Corporate Financial Services, Inc.Inventors: Marc Thomas Edgar, Christopher Donald Johnson
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Patent number: 7487819Abstract: Disclosed herein is a method comprising injecting into a thin wall disposable core die a slurry having a viscosity of about 1 to about 1,000 Pascal-seconds at room temperature when tested at a shear rate of up to 70 seconds?1 and a flow index of less than 0.6 at a pressure of up to about 7 kilograms-force per square centimeter; wherein the thin wall disposable core die has an average wall thickness of about 1.5 to about 10 millimeters; curing the slurry to form a cured ceramic core; removing the thin wall disposable core die from the cured ceramic core; and firing the cured ceramic core to form a solidified ceramic core.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2006Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Hsin-Pang Wang, Marc Thomas Edgar, John Thomas Leman, Ching-Pang Lee, Eric Alan Estill
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Patent number: 7410626Abstract: The invention pertains to a layered ammonia oxidation catalyst. The layered catalyst causes ammonia to be selectively oxidized in the presence of an oxidant such as air, while minimizing the formation of nitrogen oxides (NOx). The layered catalyst comprises a refractory oxide support such as gamma alumina upon which a platinum component is deposited and a vanadia component is deposited on the platinum. The catalyst is preferably disposed on a substrate such as a metal foil whose surface contains a “herringbone” pattern.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2003Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Assignee: BASF Catalysts LLCInventors: Pascaline Harrison Tran, James Mon-Her Chen, Gerard Diomede Lapadula, Marc Thomas Blute
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Publication number: 20080135202Abstract: Disclosed herein is a composite core die comprising a reusable core die; and a disposable core die; wherein the disposable core die is in physical communication with the reusable core die; and further wherein surfaces of communication between the disposable core die and the reusable core die serve as barriers to prevent the leakage of a slurry that is disposed in the composite core die.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2006Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Ching-Pang Lee, Hsin-Pang Wang, Ram Kumar Upadhyay, Paul Richard Myers, Marc Thomas Edgar, Thomas Donald Martyn, Eric Alan Estill
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Publication number: 20080135718Abstract: Disclosed herein too is a method of forming an integral casting core comprising adding a disposable insert to a metal core die; disposing a slurry into the metal core die; wherein the slurry comprises ceramic particles; firing the slurry to form a integral casting core; and removing the disposable insert from the integral casting core.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2006Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Ching-Pang Lee, Hsin-Pang Wang, Ram Kumar Upadhyay, Paul Richard Myers, Marc Thomas Edgar
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Publication number: 20080135722Abstract: Disclosed herein is a method comprising injecting into a thin wall disposable core die a slurry having a viscosity of about 1 to about 1,000 Pascal-seconds at room temperature when tested at a shear rate of up to 70 seconds?1 and a flow index of less than 0.6 at a pressure of up to about 7 kilograms-force per square centimeter; wherein the thin wall disposable core die has an average wall thickness of about 1.5 to about 10 millimeters; curing the slurry to form a cured ceramic core; removing the thin wall disposable core die from the cured ceramic core; and firing the cured ceramic core to form a solidified ceramic core.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2006Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Hsin-Pang Wang, Marc Thomas Edgar, John Thomas Leman, Ching-Pang Lee, Eric Alan Estill
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Publication number: 20070280677Abstract: An auxiliary photographic lens and lens holder bracket for an existing portable cellular phone having a camera function therein. The square U-shaped lens holder bracket straddles the body of the cellular phone positioning the auxiliary lens over the built-in camera lens of the existing cellular telephone. The lens cylinder has a threaded end which screws into a threaded opening in the front of the bracket and against the cell phone case around the built-in lens to secure the lens to the cell phone. The lens holder alternately serves as a protective storage device for the lens when it is not in use with the lens cylinder screwed into the cross piece of the bracket. The lens may be a telephoto lens, a wide angle lens, a filter, or alternately a zoom or adjustable lens.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2006Publication date: December 6, 2007Inventors: Marc Thomas Drake, Tony Dowdell
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Patent number: 7171383Abstract: An integrated system organizes a company's experiences, operating procedures, best practices, information sources, competitive information and analytical tools. The goal is increasing profitability within a due diligence process while facilitating ongoing operations. The system incorporates a method for collaborating on due diligence issues to affect knowledge building within due diligence teams. The method includes accessing stored, accumulated knowledge in a repository from prior due diligence exercises, applying to due diligence decisions criteria based on consolidated analytical building blocks of past due diligence exercises and storing newly accumulated knowledge from the current due diligence exercise into the repository of accumulated knowledge. Access to this information is available globally via the internet as well as locally.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2001Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: GE Corporate Financial Services, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Donald Johnson, Richard Paul Messmer, William Cree Steward, Marc Thomas Edgar, Brian N. Dingman
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Patent number: 7165043Abstract: A method of valuation of large groups of assets by partial full underwriting, partial sample underwriting and inferred values of the remainder using an iterative and adaptive supervised and unsupervised statistical evaluation of all assets and statistical inferences drawn from the evaluation and applied to generate the inferred values. Individual asset values are developed and listed in tables so that individual asset values can be rapidly taken from the tables and quickly grouped in any desired or prescribed manner for bidding purposes. The assets are collected into a database, divided into categories by credit variable, subdivided by ratings as to those variables and then rated individually. The assets are then regrouped according to a bidding grouping and a collective valuations established by cumulating the individual valuations.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2000Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Assignee: GE Corporate Financial Services, Inc.Inventors: Tim Kerry Keyes, Richard Paul Messmer, Marc Thomas Edgar
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Patent number: 7114958Abstract: A radar assembly comprises a ground plane, a plurality of clips inserted into the ground plane, and a plurality of strips. At least one first strip is provided on a first subset of the clips. The first strip has a plurality of radiating elements and a first plurality of slots. At least one second strip is provided on a second subset of the clips and on the at least one first strip. The second strip has a plurality of radiating elements and a second plurality of slots that mate with the slots of the at least one first strip.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2004Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventor: Marc Thomas Angelucci
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Patent number: 7110970Abstract: An integrated system organizes a company's experiences, operating procedures, best practices, information sources, competitive information and analytical tools. The goal is increasing profitability within a due diligence process while facilitating ongoing operations. The system incorporates a method for collaborating on due diligence issues to affect knowledge building within due diligence teams. The method includes accessing stored, accumulated knowledge in a repository from prior due diligence exercises, applying to due diligence decisions criteria based on consolidated analytical building blocks of past due diligence exercises and storing newly accumulated knowledge from the current due diligence exercise into the repository of accumulated knowledge.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2000Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: GE Capital Commercial Finance, Inc.Inventors: Brian Nathan Dingman, Richard Paul Messmer, Marc Thomas Edgar, Christopher Donald Johnson
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Patent number: 7103680Abstract: A message broker data processing apparatus comprising: a unit for receiving published messages on a topic from a plurality of publisher applications; a unit for processing the received messages; and a unit for distributing the processed messages to a subscriber application; wherein the unit for receiving includes a plurality of publication point data processing nodes, each of which receives published messages on the topic from a publisher application.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2000Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Simon Antony James Holdsworth, Stephen James Paul Todd, Malcolm David Ayres, Timothy Nicholas Holloway, Marc-Thomas Schmidt, Michael George Taylor
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Patent number: 7096197Abstract: A method of valuation of groups of assets by partial full underwriting, partial sample underwriting and inferred values of the remainder using an iterative and adaptive statistical evaluation of all assets. Statistical inferences drawn from the evaluation are applied to generate the inferred values. The assets are collected into a database, catagorized, subdivided by ratings as to those variables and then rated individually. The assets are then regrouped according to a bidding grouping and a collective valuation is established. Simulated bid scenarios are examined for combinations of bid prices and a best bid price according to risk and return is determined.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2000Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignee: GE Capital Commercial Finance, Inc.Inventors: Richard Paul Messmer, Marc Thomas Edgar, James Louis Cifarelli, Kunter Seref Akbay, Christopher Donald Johnson
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Patent number: 7082411Abstract: A method of valuation of large groups of assets by partial full underwriting, partial sample underwriting and inferred values of the remainder using an iterative and adaptive statistical evaluation of all assets and statistical inferences drawn from the evaluation and applied to generate inferred values. Individual asset values are developed and listed in tables so that individual asset values can be taken and quickly grouped in any desired or prescribed manner for bidding purposes. The assets are collected into a database, divided by credit variable, subdivided by ratings as to those variables and then rated individually. The assets are then regrouped according to a bidding grouping and a collective valuation established by cumulating the individual valuations.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2000Date of Patent: July 25, 2006Assignee: GE Capital Commercial Finance, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Donald Johnson, Marc Thomas Edgar, Tim Kerry Keyes
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Publication number: 20060129560Abstract: Provided is an architecture for enabling business components to access middleware components in a runtime environment. A business container hosts business components and services to enable communication between the business components. A plurality of infrastructure components expose interfaces and methods to the business components, wherein the exposed interfaces and methods have names descriptive of a business domain for which the business applications are written. The infrastructure components implementation of the interfaces and methods exposed to the business components include calls to the middleware application programming interfaces (APIs) to invoke middleware APIs to cause middleware operations.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2004Publication date: June 15, 2006Inventors: Greg Adams, Michael Beisiegel, Stephen Brodsky, Jean-Sebastien Delfino, Donald Ferguson, Robert High, Jason McGee, Martin Nally, Peter Niblett, Marc-Thomas Schmidt
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Patent number: 7039608Abstract: A method of valuation of large groups of assets by partial full underwriting, partial sample underwriting and inferred values of the remainder using an iterative and adaptive supervised and unsupervised statistical evaluation of all assets and statistical inferences drawn from the evaluation and applied to generate the inferred asset values. Individual asset values are developed and listed in realtional tables so that individual asset values can be rapidly taken from the tables and quickly grouped in any desired or prescribed manner for bidding purposes. The assets are collected into a database, divided into categories by credit variable, subdivided by ratings as to those variables and then rated individually. The assets are then regrouped according to a bidding grouping and a collective valuations established by cumulating the individual valuations.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2000Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: GE Capital Commercial Finance, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Donald Johnson, Tim Kerry Keyes, David Jonathan Spencer, Catharine Lynn Midkiff, Richard Paul Messmer, Chandrasekhar Pisupati, Yu-to Chen, Marc Thomas Edgar, James Louis Cifarelli, Kunter Seref Akbay, Vrinda Rajiv, David Richard Nelson, William Cree Steward
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Patent number: 7031936Abstract: A method of inferring valuation of large groups of assets by credit scores includes the steps of organizing valuation scores, adjusting valuation scores based on special factors and business decisions, reconciling multiple valuation scores which describe the same assets and making an overall adjustment to override the inferred valuation. Individual asset values are developed and listed in tables so that individual asset values can be rapidly taken from the tables and quickly grouped for bidding purposes. The valuations are collected into a database, divided into categories by credit variable, subdivided by ratings as to those variables and then rated individually.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2000Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: GE Capital Commerical Finance, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Donald Johnson, Marc Thomas Edgar, Tim Kerry Keyes
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Patent number: 7028005Abstract: A method of valuation of large groups of assets by a partial full underwriting, partial sample underwriting and inferred valuation of the remainder using an iterative and adaptive statistical evaluation of all assets and statistical inferences drawn from the evaluation and applied to generate inferred asset values. Individual asset values are developed and listed so that individual asset values can be rapidly taken and quickly grouped in any manner for bidding purposes. The assets are collected into a database, divided into categories, subdivided by ratings and then rated individually. Asset value is continuously recalculated based on progressively improving asset valuation data. The assets are then regrouped for bidding and a collective valuation is established by cumulating individual valuations.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2000Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: GE Capital Commercial Finance, Inc.Inventors: Richard Paul Messmer, Christopher Donald Johnson, Tim Kerry Keyes, William Cree Steward, Marc Thomas Edgar