Patents by Inventor Roger Roberts
Roger Roberts 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: 20140032712Abstract: A system and method for use in connection with a reader for digital publication, such as electronic books, eBooks. The system and method identifies the last interesting or relevant page as the page at which most readers will exit the electronic book and never open it again. An element can be placed on last interesting page that will engage the user in further reading experiences. Users' devices that are registered in the system keep track of the last page viewed by a user in a digital publication. This data is fed back to a central server. Collecting the same data from multiple users reading the same digital publication, the system is able to statistically determine the last interesting page for that digital publication. The determined last interesting page is then fed back to the users for inclusion in the metadata of the digital publication and the device can insert the functional element at that page in the publication.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2013Publication date: January 30, 2014Applicant: barnesandnoble.com llcInventors: Roger Robert WEBSTER, Jamie IANNONE
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Publication number: 20130022659Abstract: A band, bracelet, strip or patch to be worn around the wrist or ankle or removably attached to the back of the wearer's hand. Each article is treated with an anti-microbial agent (e.g., tea tree oil) that is capable of killing germs and potentially harmful bacteria. The band, bracelet, strip or patch is impregnated with the anti-microbial agent during manufacture or saturated with the agent by the wearer following manufacture. The agent is delivered to the skin (e.g., the hands) of the wearer by way of either dispersion (exudation) and migration (mixed with the wearer's normal body oil) or by direct touch contact with and transmission to the wearer's fingers so as to reduce the spread of illness and disease.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2011Publication date: January 24, 2013Inventor: Roger Roberts
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Publication number: 20130013302Abstract: An audio input device is provided which can include a number of features. In some embodiments, the audio input device includes a housing, a microphone carried by the housing, and a processor carried by the housing and configured to modify an input sound signal so as to amplify frequencies corresponding to a target human voice and diminish frequencies not corresponding to the target human voice. In another embodiment, an audio input device is configured to treat an auditory gap condition of a user by extending gaps in continuous speech and outputting the modified speech to the user. In another embodiment, the audio input device is configured to treat a dichotic hearing condition of a user. Methods of use are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2012Publication date: January 10, 2013Inventor: Roger Roberts
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METHODS AND ASSAYS FOR THE DETECTION OF ALTERNATIVE LENGTHENING OF TELOMERES (ALT) ACTIVITY IN CELLS
Publication number: 20120329047Abstract: The invention relates to methods and assays for the detection of active Alternative Lengthening of Telomeres (ALT) activity in cells. The methods and assays involve detecting or assaying for partially double-stranded telomeric circles wherein the presence of said circles is specific for cells comprising an active ALT mechanism. In some embodiments the methods find application in, inter alia, determining the level of ALT activity in a cell, determining the ALT status of a cancer in a subject, diagnosing and/or treating disease, determining disease status, analysis of treatment efficacy, and the identification of novel therapeutic agents.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2010Publication date: December 27, 2012Inventors: Roger Robert Reddel, Jeremy David Henson -
Patent number: 8307581Abstract: A guard to prevent direct touch contact between an individual's hand and a handle or a contact surface of a door to which a pushing or pulling force is applied to cause the door to open. According to a first preferred embodiment, a hollow cylindrical core is moved into removable surrounding engagement with a door handle. A plurality of protective strips are laid one above the other in a roll that surrounds the core. According to another preferred embodiment, a plurality of protective strips or coverings are disposed one above the other in a stack that is attached over a pushing surface of the door. Successive ones of the plurality of strips and coverings can be removed from the roll or stack and discarded following use. One surface of each of the strips and coverings is treated with a layer which includes a mixture of adhesive and microbicide.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2009Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Assignee: Morgan Madison, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Badgley, Roger A. Roberts
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Patent number: 8123439Abstract: Slotting milling cutter, comprising a carbide body (12) and a ceramic head (16) fixed by brazing to one end of the body, this head having teeth (22), each comprising a cutting edge (24) formed by the intersection between a front cutting face (A?) and a lower flank face, in which the milling cutter has a frustoconical general shape, the profile of the flank face, formed by the intersection of the flank face with a plane passing through the axis of the milling cutter, has an outwardly convex rounded shape, and the radial cutting angle is negative.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2008Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: SNECMAInventors: Gilles Rouge, Pascal Charles Emile Thoison, Claude Roger Robert Turrini
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Publication number: 20110223227Abstract: A method for using a commercially-available silver-coated anti-microbial wound dressing (sold under the trademark Silverlon) as a protective guard to prevent direct touch-contact between the hand of an individual and a contact surface. The protective guard establishes a barrier to prevent the spread of germs and potentially disease-causing bacteria from the contact surface to the individual's hand. The protective guard can be carried in the individual's hand and simply moved against the contact surface. Alternatively, the protective guard an be attached to, bent around or folded over the contact surface to prevent direct touch-contact therewith.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventors: Robert J. Badgley, Roger A. Roberts, Jeanne M. Badgley, Kristy L. Apalategui
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Patent number: 7862019Abstract: A collecting device for forming a printed product includes a conveyor and a plurality of printed material delivery devices, the plurality of printed material delivery devices including a first delivery device for first printed materials and a second delivery device for second printed materials. A first transfer device is assigned to the first delivery device and delivering the first printed materials to the conveyor and a second transfer device assigned to the second delivery device and delivering the second printed materials to be collected with the first printed materials on the conveyor. Each of the first and second transfer devices have printed material buffer positions between the respective first and second delivery devices and the conveyor, which permit advantageous reduction in the amount of waste.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2009Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Goss International Americas, Inc.Inventor: Roger Robert Belanger
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Publication number: 20100281781Abstract: A guard to prevent direct touch contact between an individual's hand and a handle or a contact surface of a door to which a pushing or pulling force is applied to cause the door to open. According to a first preferred embodiment, a hollow cylindrical core is moved into removable surrounding engagement with a door handle. A plurality of protective strips are laid one above the other in a roll that surrounds the core. According to another preferred embodiment, a plurality of protective strips or coverings are disposed one above the other in a stack that is attached over a pushing surface of the door. Successive ones of the plurality of strips and coverings can be removed from the roll or stack and discarded following use. One surface of each of the strips and coverings is treated with a layer which includes a mixture of adhesive and microbicide.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2009Publication date: November 11, 2010Inventors: Robert J. Badgley, Roger A. Roberts
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Publication number: 20100236674Abstract: A flexible plastic strip to cover a handle such as, for example, that common to a conventional shopping cart to prevent a shopper's hands from coming into direct contact with the handle. According to a preferred embodiment, a pair of strip holders are detachably connected in surrounding engagement to the handle. The strip holders are spaced from one another and slidable along the handle. Each of the pair of strip holders has a hook projecting therefrom. The ends of the flexible strip are attached to the pair of strip holders at respective ones of the hooks thereof. The flexible strip can be removed from the strip holders and discarded in order to avoid the spread of germs, viruses and other disease-causing micro-organisms which lie on the handle.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2009Publication date: September 23, 2010Inventors: Robert J. Badgley, Roger A. Roberts
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Patent number: 7780379Abstract: A surfacing and contouring cutter for high-speed machining of parts made of composite material, the cutter having a cut end portion with teeth (20) that are regularly spaced apart around the axis (14) of the cutter and that are separated from one another by swarf grooves, the main cutting edge of each tooth being connected to the secondary cutting edge (S2) of the tooth via a corner (24) of convex rounded shape with a radius of curvature greater than about 1.5 mm, and the secondary cutting angle lying in the range about 5° to 15°.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2009Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: SNECMAInventor: Claude Roger Robert Turrini
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Patent number: 7588236Abstract: A gathering device for forming a plurality of printed products includes a transfer device having a plurality of grippers. A first sheet material feeder delivers first sheet material to the plurality of grippers and a second sheet material feeder delivers second sheet material to the plurality of grippers, the second sheet material feeder being downstream of the first sheet material feeder. A conveyor receives the first or second sheet material from the grippers. A method is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2006Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignee: Goss International Americas, Inc.Inventor: Roger Robert Belanger
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Publication number: 20090218744Abstract: A collecting device for forming a printed product includes a conveyor and a plurality of printed material delivery devices, the plurality of printed material delivery devices including a first delivery device for first printed materials and a second delivery device for second printed materials. A first transfer device is assigned to the first delivery device and delivering the first printed materials to the conveyor and a second transfer device assigned to the second delivery device and delivering the second printed materials to be collected with the first printed materials on the conveyor. Each of the first and second transfer devices have printed material buffer positions between the respective first and second delivery devices and the conveyor, which permit advantageous reduction in the amount of waste.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2009Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicant: Goss International Americas, Inc.Inventor: Roger Robert Belanger
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Publication number: 20090185878Abstract: A surfacing and contouring cutter for high-speed machining of parts made of composite material, the cutter having a cut end portion with teeth (20) that are regularly spaced apart around the axis (14) of the cutter and that are separated from one another by swarf grooves, the main cutting edge of each tooth being connected to the secondary cutting edge (S2) of the tooth via a corner (24) of convex rounded shape with a radius of curvature greater than about 1.5 mm, and the secondary cutting angle lying in the range about 5° to 15°.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2009Publication date: July 23, 2009Applicant: SNECMAInventor: Claude Roger Robert TURRINI
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Patent number: 7547008Abstract: A collecting device for forming a printed product includes a conveyor and a plurality of printed material delivery devices, the plurality of printed material delivery devices including a first delivery device for first printed materials and a second delivery device for second printed materials. A first transfer device is assigned to the first delivery device and delivering the first printed materials to the conveyor and a second transfer device assigned to the second delivery device and delivering the second printed materials to be collected with the first printed materials on the conveyor. Each of the first and second transfer devices have printed material buffer positions between the respective first and second delivery devices and the conveyor, which permit advantageous reduction in the amount of waste.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2005Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Assignee: Goss International Americas, Inc.Inventor: Roger Robert Belanger
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Patent number: 7523678Abstract: A method for detecting and optionally a method for quantifying drilling anomalies in a metal part. The drilling method includes determining a value set of at least one of the two following parameters, depending on the time: the penetration axial stress of a drill bit into the metal part and the torque generated during at least one portion part of the drilling.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2007Date of Patent: April 28, 2009Assignees: SNECMA, ARMINESInventors: Claude Roger Robert Turrini, Veronique Jeannine Suzanne Zerrouki, Christophe Colin, Geraldine Laure Perrin
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Publication number: 20090060663Abstract: Slotting milling cutter, comprising a carbide body (12) and a ceramic head (16) fixed by brazing to one end of the body, this head having teeth (22), each comprising a cutting edge (24) formed by the intersection between a front cutting face (A?) and a lower flank face, in which the milling cutter has a frustoconical general shape, the profile of the flank face, formed by the intersection of the flank face with a plane passing through the axis of the milling cutter, has an outwardly convex rounded shape, and the radial cutting angle is negative.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2008Publication date: March 5, 2009Applicant: SNECMAInventors: Gilles Rouge, Pascal Charles Emile Thoison, Claude Roger Robert Turrini
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Publication number: 20070265917Abstract: A method for targeting print advertisements includes: printing first advertising data with a first advertisement by a first print advertiser, the first advertising data identifying the first advertisement, the first advertising data capable of being scanned by a handheld device of a plurality of potential customers; providing the potential customers with a first incentive to scan the first advertising data; receiving the first advertising data scanned by a first plurality of the potential customers at a central server, each received first advertising data being received together with an identification of one of the plurality of handheld customers; and creating a second advertisement by the first print advertiser and delivering the second advertisement to the first plurality of the potential customers as a function of the received first advertising data and identifications.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2007Publication date: November 15, 2007Applicant: Goss International Americas, Inc.Inventors: Roger Robert Belanger, Thomas Bowen Clarke
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Publication number: 20070265916Abstract: A method for providing individual loyalty point programs for a plurality of print advertisers includes printing first advertising data with a first advertisement by a first print advertiser, the first advertising data identifying the first advertisement, the first advertising data capable of being scanned by a handheld device of a potential customer; and printing second advertising data with a second advertisement by a second print advertiser, the second advertising data identifying the second advertisement, the second advertising data capable of being scanned by the handheld device of the potential customer. The potential customer is provided with a first incentive to scan the first advertising data and a second incentive to scan the second advertising data and the first or second advertising data scanned by the potential customer is received at a central server and as a consequence credits a first or second loyalty point program, respectively, of the potential customer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2006Publication date: November 15, 2007Inventors: Roger Robert Belanger, Thomas Bowen Clarke
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Patent number: 7275243Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for adapting software applications for download and execution on a variety of different mobile devices which employ different Application Execution Environments. An Application Download Protocol for transferring applications to mobile devices is also provided. Mobile devices can be matched with compatible applications according to functionality required by the applications and functionality provided by the mobile devices. Applications submitted by developers can be automatically matched to application categories, thus facilitating user selection of applications. Data used by applications running on mobile devices can be remotely managed by application developers, allowing developers to remotely control the type and presentation of data on mobile devices without the need for data management servlets to be provided by the developers.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2003Date of Patent: September 25, 2007Assignee: Sun Microsystems, Inc.Inventors: Bill Gibbons, Manish Dixit, Carlos Jose Herrera, Dale D. Jin, Alexander Quincey Musil, Manish Ramesh Shah, Roger Robert Webster, Denise Dandong Xu