Patents by Inventor Matthew James Bailey
Matthew James Bailey 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: 11919617Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for splicing airframe components. One embodiment is a method for assembling an airframe of an aircraft. The method includes forming a first skin of a first circumferential section of fuselage, the first skin including a distal portion comprising a lip and a shoulder, aligning a second skin of a second circumferential section of fuselage with the shoulder such that the lip overlaps the second skin, and affixing the first skin and the second skin together via a circumferential splice.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2021Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Patrick J. Macko, Byron James Autry, James R. Kendall, Samuel James Knutson, Brian T. Peters, Michael J. Bailey, Matthew S. Stauffer, Steven Wanthal, Santiago M. Mejia, Sara Murphy
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Publication number: 20240065949Abstract: Alkali-swellable rheology modifier comprising a core-shell polymer comprising a core polymer and a shell comprising at least one shell copolymer layer at least partially cross-linked and containing a mole percent of crosslinking agent greater than the mole percent of crosslinking agent in the core polymer, provided if the mole percent of crosslinking agent in the core polymer is zero, then either the core polymer is greater than 60 wt % of the core-shell polymer; the core polymer comprises at least one associative monomer; at least one shell copolymer layer copolymer comprises at least one associative monomer; and/or the at least one shell copolymer layer that is at least partially cross-linked comprises greater than 3 mole% crosslinking agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2023Publication date: February 29, 2024Applicant: NOURYON CHEMICALS INTERNATIONAL B.V.Inventors: Matthew Michael VANDERHOOF, Klin Aloysius RODRIGUES, Sajal PANTHA, Andrew James BAILEY, Damien Christian VADILLO
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Patent number: 10999233Abstract: Message content is scaled to support rich messaging. Devices and associated messaging systems can support various levels of content richness or fidelity. Message content scaling is employed to ensure sharing of content in as rich a manner as possible given limitations associated with various messaging systems, among other things. Messages can be scaled down or degraded, for instance where communicating devices do not support high fidelity content being transmitted. Alternatively, messages can be scaled up or enriched in cases, where low fidelity content is transmitted to a device supporting richer content, for example.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2020Date of Patent: May 4, 2021Assignee: RCS IP, LLCInventors: Kristin Marie Pascal, Andrew Evan Klonsky, Matthew James Bailey
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Publication number: 20200358736Abstract: Message content is scaled to support rich messaging. Devices and associated messaging systems can support various levels of content richness or fidelity. Message content scaling is employed to ensure sharing of content in as rich a manner as possible given limitations associated with various messaging systems, among other things. Messages can be scaled down or degraded, for instance where communicating devices do not support high fidelity content being transmitted. Alternatively, messages can be scaled up or enriched in cases, where low fidelity content is transmitted to a device supporting richer content, for example.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2020Publication date: November 12, 2020Inventors: Kristin Marie Pascal, Andrew Evan Klonsky, Matthew James Bailey
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Publication number: 20200228472Abstract: Multi-media content for inclusion into an SMS (Short Message Service), MMS (Multi-media Message Service), IM (Instant Message) or other message type can be searched, pre-searches, fetched and pre-fetched based upon predictive- and rules-based searching techniques. A system can predict or infer an in-process message, for example, based upon a portion of the inputted text message. Thereafter, in real- or near real-time, content related to the topic of conversation can be retrieved from a local store, remote stores (e.g., servers) or cloud-based sources. The retrieved content can be incorporated into the SMS, MMS, or IM message as appropriate or desired thereby enhancing the messaging experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2019Publication date: July 16, 2020Inventors: Kristin Marie Pascal, Andrew Evan Klonsky, Matthew James Bailey
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Publication number: 20200053039Abstract: Message content is scaled to support rich messaging. Devices and associated messaging systems can support various levels of content richness or fidelity. Message content scaling is employed to ensure sharing of content in as rich a manner as possible given limitations associated with various messaging systems, among other things. Messages can be scaled down or degraded, for instance where communicating devices do not support high fidelity content being transmitted. Alternatively, messages can be scaled up or enriched in cases, where low fidelity content is transmitted to a device supporting richer content, for example.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2019Publication date: February 13, 2020Inventors: Kristin Marie Pascal, Andrew Evan Klonsky, Matthew James Bailey
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Publication number: 20200034003Abstract: A tumbler-style graphical user interfaces (TSGUI) facilitates high context rapid selection of content objects from at least tumbler components. Selection of content objects can relate to a path for a memory to access a related final information. The TSGUI can be employed in mobile computing devices, including telephonic mobile computing devices. Optionally, a TSGUI of a mobile device can facilitate access to content in relation to messaging applications native to the mobile device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2019Publication date: January 30, 2020Inventors: Kristin Marie Pascal, Andrew Evan Klonsky, Matthew James Bailey
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Patent number: 10257148Abstract: Message content is scaled to support rich messaging. Devices and associated messaging systems can support various levels of content richness or fidelity. Message content scaling is employed to ensure sharing of content in as rich a manner as possible given limitations associated with various messaging systems, among other things. Messages can be scaled down or degraded, for instance where communicating devices do not support high fidelity content being transmitted. Alternatively, messages can be scaled up or enriched in cases, where low fidelity content is transmitted to a device supporting richer content, for example.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2016Date of Patent: April 9, 2019Assignee: RCS IP, LLCInventors: Kristin Marie Pascal, Andrew Evan Klonsky, Matthew James Bailey
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Patent number: 10222945Abstract: A tumbler-style graphical user interfaces (TSGUI) facilitates high context rapid selection of content objects from at least tumbler components. Selection of content objects can relate to a path for a memory to access a related final information. The TSGUI can be employed in mobile computing devices, including telephonic mobile computing devices. Optionally, a TSGUI of a mobile device can facilitate access to content in relation to messaging applications native to the mobile device.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2016Date of Patent: March 5, 2019Assignee: RCS IP, LLCInventors: Kristin Marie Pascal, Andrew Evan Klonsky, Matthew James Bailey
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Publication number: 20170155602Abstract: Multi-media content for inclusion into an SMS (Short Message Service), MMS (Multi-media Message Service), IM (Instant Message) or other message type can be searched, pre-searches, fetched and pre-fetched based upon predictive- and rules-based searching techniques. A system can predict or infer an in-process message, for example, based upon a portion of the inputted text message. Thereafter, in real- or near real-time, content related to the topic of conversation can be retrieved from a local store, remote stores (e.g., servers) or cloud-based sources. The retrieved content can be incorporated into the SMS, MMS, or IM message as appropriate or desired thereby enhancing the messaging experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2017Publication date: June 1, 2017Inventors: Kristin Marie Pascal, Andrew Evan Klonsky, Matthew James Bailey
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Patent number: 9589013Abstract: Multi-media content for inclusion into an SMS (Short Message Service), MMS (Multi-media Message Service), IM (Instant Message) or other message type can be searched, pre-searches, fetched and pre-fetched based upon predictive- and rules-based searching techniques. A system can predict or infer an in-process message, for example, based upon a portion of the inputted text message. Thereafter, in real- or near real-time, content related to the topic of conversation can be retrieved from a local store, remote stores (e.g., servers) or cloud-based sources. The retrieved content can be incorporated into the SMS, MMS, or IM message as appropriate or desired thereby enhancing the messaging experience.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2013Date of Patent: March 7, 2017Assignee: AT&T MOBILITY II LLCInventors: Kristin Marie Pascal, Andrew Evan Klonsky, Matthew James Bailey
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Publication number: 20160246459Abstract: A tumbler-style graphical user interfaces (TSGUI) facilitates high context rapid selection of content objects from at least tumbler components. Selection of content objects can relate to a path for a memory to access a related final information. The TSGUI can be employed in mobile computing devices, including telephonic mobile computing devices. Optionally, a TSGUI of a mobile device can facilitate access to content in relation to messaging applications native to the mobile device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2016Publication date: August 25, 2016Inventors: Kristin Marie Pascal, Andrew Evan Klonsky, Matthew James Bailey
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Publication number: 20160248715Abstract: Message content is scaled to support rich messaging. Devices and associated messaging systems can support various levels of content richness or fidelity. Message content scaling is employed to ensure sharing of content in as rich a manner as possible given limitations associated with various messaging systems, among other things Messages can be scaled down or degraded, for instance where communicating devices do not support high fidelity content being transmitted. Alternatively, messages can be scaled up or enriched in cases, where low fidelity content is transmitted to a device supporting richer content, for example.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2016Publication date: August 25, 2016Inventors: Kristin Marie Pascal, Andrew Evan Klonsky, Matthew James Bailey
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Patent number: 9356900Abstract: Message content is scaled to support rich messaging. Devices and associated messaging systems can support various levels of content richness or fidelity. Message content scaling is employed to ensure sharing of content in as rich a manner as possible given limitations associated with various messaging systems, among other things. Messages can be scaled down or degraded, for instance where communicating devices do not support high fidelity content being transmitted. Alternatively, messages can be scaled up or enriched in cases, where low fidelity content is transmitted to a device supporting richer content, for example.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2015Date of Patent: May 31, 2016Assignee: AT&T MOBILITY II LLCInventors: Kristin Marie Pascal, Andrew Evan Klonsky, Matthew James Bailey
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Patent number: 9342225Abstract: A tumbler-style graphical user interfaces (TSGUI) facilitates high context rapid selection of content objects from at least a plurality of tumbler components. Selection of content objects can relate to a path for a memory to access a related final information. The TSGUI can be employed in mobile computing devices, including telephonic mobile computing devices. In an embodiment, a TSGUI of a mobile device can facilitate access to content in relation to messaging applications native to the mobile device.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2014Date of Patent: May 17, 2016Assignee: AT&T MOBILITY II LLCInventors: Kristin Marie Pascal, Andrew Evan Klonsky, Matthew James Bailey
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Publication number: 20150244666Abstract: Message content is scaled to support rich messaging. Devices and associated messaging systems can support various levels of content richness or fidelity. Message content scaling is employed to ensure sharing of content in as rich a manner as possible given limitations associated with various messaging systems, among other things. Messages can be scaled down or degraded, for instance where communicating devices do not support high fidelity content being transmitted. Alternatively, messages can be scaled up or enriched in cases, where low fidelity content is transmitted to a device supporting richer content, for example.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2015Publication date: August 27, 2015Inventors: Kristin Marie Pascal, Andrew Evan Klonsky, Matthew James Bailey
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Patent number: 9049163Abstract: Message content is scaled to support rich messaging. Devices and associated messaging systems can support various levels of content richness or fidelity. Message content scaling is employed to ensure sharing of content in as rich a manner as possible given limitations associated with various messaging systems, among other things. Messages can be scaled down or degraded, for instance where communicating devices do not support high fidelity content being transmitted. Alternatively, messages can be scaled up or enriched in cases, where low fidelity content is transmitted to a device supporting richer content, for example.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2014Date of Patent: June 2, 2015Assignee: AT&T MOBILITY II LLCInventors: Kristin Marie Pascal, Andrew Evan Klonsky, Matthew James Bailey
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Patent number: 8893040Abstract: Systems, methods, and devices employing tumbler-style graphical user interfaces (TSGUI) are presented. TSGUI can facilitate high context rapid selection of content objects from at least a plurality of tumbler components. Selection of content objects can relate to a path for a memory to access a related final information. TSGUI can be employed in mobile computing devices, including telephonic mobile computing devices. In an embodiment a TSGUI of a mobile device can facilitate access to content in relation to messaging applications native to the mobile device.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2008Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: AT&T Mobility II LLCInventors: Kristin Marie Pascal, Andrew Evan Klonsky, Matthew James Bailey
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Publication number: 20140245170Abstract: A tumbler-style graphical user interfaces (TSGUI) facilitates high context rapid selection of content objects from at least a plurality of tumbler components. Selection of content objects can relate to a path for a memory to access a related final information. The TSGUI can be employed in mobile computing devices, including telephonic mobile computing devices. In an embodiment, a TSGUI of a mobile device can facilitate access to content in relation to messaging applications native to the mobile device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2014Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: AT&T Mobility II LLCInventors: Kristin Marie Pascal, Andrew Evan Klonsky, Matthew James Bailey
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Publication number: 20140181230Abstract: Message content is scaled to support rich messaging. Devices and associated messaging systems can support various levels of content richness or fidelity. Message content scaling is employed to ensure sharing of content in as rich a manner as possible given limitations associated with various messaging systems, among other things Messages can be scaled down or degraded, for instance where communicating devices do not support high fidelity content being transmitted. Alternatively, messages can be scaled up or enriched in cases, where low fidelity content is transmitted to a device supporting richer content, for example.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2014Publication date: June 26, 2014Applicant: AT&T Mobility II LLCInventors: Kristin Marie Pascal, Andrew Evan Klonsky, Matthew James Bailey