Patents by Inventor Robert Beadles
Robert Beadles 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: 9302818Abstract: The reusable envelope that may include a scannable tag can be scanned by a smartphone to access a data storage location through the internet where customizable video and audio greetings can be provided for viewing by a recipient of the reusable envelope and re-recording when the reusable envelope is to be reused. The reusable envelope has spaces thereon where address and return labels and postage can be removably placed or permanently affixed such as for finite number of shipments using a permanently affixed postage area, for example. The reusable envelope also includes a resealable closure allowing the interior of the envelope to be closed and reopened multiple times for multiple uses (shipments, receiving) or optionally to use a finite number of times by exposing the permanent adhesive to the flat and mating surface depending on user preference.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2014Date of Patent: April 5, 2016Inventors: Robert Beadles, Nicole Beadles
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Patent number: 9286295Abstract: An apparatus and method for cloud-based storage, retrieval and sharing of files tagged with scannable tags and alphanumeric coding is provided. This application and method includes: either scanning a scannable tag by mobile device or inputting a code into a computer; decoding of the scannable tag or text provided, by installed application; accessing, by a cloud based storage system which hosts the associated or tagged file; and retrieving the file associated with the scannable tag or alphanumeric code. This method also includes a process by which: either by smart phone or personal computer; uploading or storing of files onto a cloud-based storage system; tagging of those stored files with a unique scannable tag and alphanumeric code; generating a scannable tag and alphanumeric code to associate with those tag files; and a method of transmitting scannable tag or alphanumeric codes between smart-phone users or computer uses for the purposes of sharing extra information with others using momentos.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2013Date of Patent: March 15, 2016Inventor: Robert Beadles
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Publication number: 20160026626Abstract: An apparatus and method for cloud-based storage, retrieval and sharing of files tagged with barcodes and alphanumeric coding is provided. This application and method includes: either scanning a barcode by mobile device or inputting a code into a computer; decoding of the code or barcode provided, by installed application; accessing, by a cloud based storage system which hosts the associated or tagged file; and retrieving the file associated with the barcode or alphanumeric code. This method also includes a process by which: either by smart phone or personal computer; uploading or storing of files onto a cloud-based storage system; tagging of those stored files with a unique barcode and alphanumeric code; generating a barcode and alphanumeric code to associate with those tag files; and a method of transmitting barcodes or alphanumeric codes between smart phone users or computer uses for the purposes of sharing.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2015Publication date: January 28, 2016Inventor: Robert Beadles
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Patent number: 9158770Abstract: An apparatus and method for cloud-based storage, retrieval and sharing of files tagged with barcodes and alphanumeric coding is provided. This application and method includes: either scanning a barcode by mobile device or inputting a code into a computer; decoding of the code or barcode provided, by installed application; accessing, by a cloud based storage system which hosts the associated or tagged file; and retrieving the file associated with the barcode or alphanumeric code. This method also includes a process by which: either by smart phone or personal computer; uploading or storing of files onto a cloud-based storage system; tagging of those stored files with a unique bar code and alphanumeric code; generating a barcode and alphanumeric code to associate with those tag files; and a method of transmitting barcodes or alphanumeric codes between smart phone users or computer uses for the purposes of sharing.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2013Date of Patent: October 13, 2015Inventor: Robert Beadles
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Publication number: 20150008257Abstract: An apparatus and method for cloud-based storage, retrieval and sharing of files tagged with barcodes and alphanumeric coding is provided. This application and method includes: either scanning a barcode by mobile device or inputting a code into a computer; decoding of the code or barcode provided, by installed application; accessing, by a cloud based storage system which hosts the associated or tagged file; and retrieving the file associated with the barcode or alphanumeric code. This method also includes a process by which: either by smart phone or personal computer; uploading or storing of files onto a cloud-based storage system; tagging of those stored files with a unique bar code and alphanumeric code; generating a barcode and alphanumeric code to associate with those tag files; and a method of transmitting barcodes or alphanumeric codes between smart-phone users or computer uses for the purposes of sharing extra information with others using momentos.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2013Publication date: January 8, 2015Inventor: Robert Beadles
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Publication number: 20150008256Abstract: An apparatus and method for cloud-based storage, retrieval and sharing of files tagged with barcodes and alphanumeric coding is provided. This application and method includes: either scanning a barcode by mobile device or inputting a code into a computer; decoding of the code or barcode provided, by installed application; accessing, by a cloud based storage system which hosts the associated or tagged file; and retrieving the file associated with the barcode or alphanumeric code. This method also includes a process by which: either by smart phone or personal computer; uploading or storing of files onto a cloud-based storage system; tagging of those stored files with a unique bar code and alphanumeric code; generating a barcode and alphanumeric code to associate with those tag files; and a method of transmitting barcodes or alphanumeric codes between smart-phone users or computer uses for the purposes of sharing extra information with others using momentos.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2013Publication date: January 8, 2015Inventor: Robert Beadles
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Publication number: 20150012611Abstract: An apparatus and method for cloud-based storage, retrieval and sharing of files tagged with scannable tags and alphanumeric coding is provided. This application and method includes: either scanning a scannable tag by mobile device or inputting a code into a computer; decoding of the scannable tag or text provided, by installed application; accessing, by a cloud based storage system which hosts the associated or tagged file; and retrieving the file associated with the scannable tag or alphanumeric code. This method also includes a process by which: either by smart phone or personal computer; uploading or storing of files onto a cloud-based storage system; tagging of those stored files with a unique scannable tag and alphanumeric code; generating a scannable tag and alphanumeric code to associate with those tag files; and a method of transmitting scannable tag or alphanumeric codes between smart-phone users or computer uses for the purposes of sharing extra information with others using momentos.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2013Publication date: January 8, 2015Inventor: Robert Beadles
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Patent number: 8870061Abstract: The reusable card, such as a greeting card or postcard, and envelope include a front leaf and rear leaf and may be hinged together. An insert is removably placed within a slot in the front leaf and viewed through a window in the front leaf for viewing both sides of the insert. The rear leaf includes a modifiable message on a customizable greetings space, such as handwriting which can be removably placed. A scannable tag can be scanned by a smartphone to access a data storage location through the internet where customizable video and audio greetings can be provided for viewing by a recipient of the greeting card and re-recording when the greeting card is to be reused. The envelope has spaces thereon where address and return labels and postage can be removably placed. The envelope also includes a resealable closure allowing the interior of the envelope to be closed and reopened multiple times.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2013Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Inventors: Robert Beadles, Nicole Beadles
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Publication number: 20140283440Abstract: A fire starter which contains about 1% to 16% long porous organic fibers and 1% to 8% diatomaceous earth additives to create a firestarter that is capable of being extruded at lower pressures and contains air pockets to aid in oxidation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2013Publication date: September 25, 2014Inventor: Robert Beadles
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Publication number: 20140284389Abstract: The reusable envelope that may include a scannable tag can be scanned by a smartphone to access a data storage location through the internet where customizable video and audio greetings can be provided for viewing by a recipient of the reusable envelope and re-recording when the reusable envelope is to be reused. The reusable envelope has spaces thereon where address and return labels and postage can be removably placed or permanently affixed such as for finite number of shipments using a permanently affixed postage area, for example. The reusable envelope also includes a resealable closure allowing the interior of the envelope to be closed and reopened multiple times for multiple uses (shipments, receiving) or optionally to use a finite number of times by exposing the permanent adhesive to the flat and mating surface depending on user preference.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2014Publication date: September 25, 2014Inventors: Robert BEADLES, Nicole BEADLES
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Publication number: 20140284513Abstract: An oil reclamation mixture consisting of an activating compound, mechanical coagulant and co-factors. Oil spills and their resultant contamination of life is an ongoing threat that affects the entire bio-ecosystem (marine and terrestrial, alike) and to financial markets. By using a mixture of natural ingredients and chemical principles, the threats to ecosystems are mitigated. Traditionally Oil Dispersants have been used to spread out the contamination, however, in our mixture utilizes non-toxic off the shelf ingredients to provide a product that induces free oil floating on the surface of water to coagulate and form aggregate clumps for easy of skimming off the surface in a clean up operation. Because less toxic materials are used, inhabitants and marine life of the affected area are less impacted financially and physically. The oil can also be reclaimed and recycled out of the recovered materials that are skimmed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2013Publication date: September 25, 2014Inventor: Robert Beadles
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Publication number: 20140259890Abstract: A charcoal briquette which contains about 1% to 16% long porous organic fibers and 1% to 8% diatomaceous earth additives to create a charcoal briquette that is capable of being extruded at lower pressures and contains air pockets to aid in oxidation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventor: Robert Beadles
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Publication number: 20140259891Abstract: A fire starter which contains about 1% to 16% long porous organic fibers and 1% to 8% diatomaceous earth additives to create a firelog that is capable of being extruded at lower pressures and contains air pockets to aid in oxidation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventor: Robert Beadles
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Publication number: 20140199646Abstract: A festive cake decoration and wax-type confection made of a complex mixture of waxes, organic fibers, sweeteners, and which optionally includes at least one natural gum. The invention is capable of carrying and sustaining a flame when placed adjacent to a source of combustion. Once the invention is lit, the food matter of the invention oxidizes at a temperature of 125° F. (52° C.).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2013Publication date: July 17, 2014Applicant: EAT THE CANDLE, LLCInventors: Robert Beadles, Nicole Beadles
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Publication number: 20140108606Abstract: An apparatus and method for cloud-based storage, retrieval and sharing of files tagged with scannable tags and alphanumeric coding is provided. This application and method includes: either scanning a scannable tag by mobile device or inputting a code into a computer; decoding of the scannable tag or text provided, by installed application; accessing, by a cloud based storage system which hosts the associated or tagged file; and retrieving the file associated with the scannable tag or alphanumeric code. This method also includes a process by which: either by smart phone or personal computer; uploading or storing of files onto a cloud-based storage system; tagging of those stored files with a unique scannable tag and alphanumeric code; generating a scannable tag and alphanumeric code to associate with those tag files; and a method of transmitting scannable tag or alphanumeric codes between smart-phone users or computer uses for the purposes of sharing extra information with others using momentos.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2013Publication date: April 17, 2014Inventor: Robert Beadles
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Publication number: 20130248606Abstract: The reusable card, such as a greeting card or postcard, and envelope include a front leaf and rear leaf and may be hinged together. An insert is removably placed within a slot in the front leaf and viewed through a window in the front leaf for viewing both sides of the insert. The rear leaf includes a modifiable message on a customizable greetings space, such as handwriting which can be removably placed. A scannable tag can be scanned by a smartphone to access a data storage location through the internet where customizable video and audio greetings can be provided for viewing by a recipient of the greeting card and re-recording when the greeting card is to be reused. The envelope has spaces thereon where address and return labels and postage can be removably placed. The envelope also includes a resealable closure allowing the interior of the envelope to be closed and reopened multiple times.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2013Publication date: September 26, 2013Inventors: Robert Beadles, Nicole Beadles
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Publication number: 20130126598Abstract: The reusable greeting card and envelope include a front leaf and rear leaf hinged together. An insert is removably placed within a slot in the front leaf and viewed through a window in the front leaf for viewing both sides of the insert. The rear leaf includes a modifiable message on a customizable greetings space, such as handwriting which can be removably placed. A scannable tag can be scanned by a smartphone to access a data storage location through the internet where customizable video and audio greetings can be provided for viewing by a recipient of the greeting card and re-recording when the greeting card is to be reused. The envelope has spaces thereon where address and return labels and postage can be removably placed. The envelope also includes a resealable closure allowing the interior of the envelope to be closed and reopened multiple times.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2012Publication date: May 23, 2013Inventors: Nicole Beadles, Robert Beadles, David Sandison
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Publication number: 20050245105Abstract: The invention relates to an electrical connector that can be used to electrically connect a daughtercard to a backplane.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2005Publication date: November 3, 2005Applicant: Litton Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michael Driscoll, Stephen Vetter, Robert Bradley, Lee Wolfel, Robert Beadle
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Patent number: D766363Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2013Date of Patent: September 13, 2016Inventor: Robert Beadles