Patents by Inventor Scott Bailey
Scott 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: 9009785Abstract: A system for managing adaptive security zones in complex business operations, comprising a rules engine adapted to receive events from a plurality of event sources and a security manager coupled to the rules engine via a data network, wherein upon receiving an event, the rules engine determines what rules, if any, are triggered by the event and, upon triggering a rule, the rules engine determines if the rule pertains to security and, if so, sends a notification message to the security manager informing it of the triggered event, and wherein the security manager, on receiving a notification message from the rules engine, automatically establishes a new security zone based at least in part on the contents of the notification message, is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2014Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: LiveOps, Inc.Inventors: Vidur Apparao, Niall Browne, Scott Bailey, Jeremy King
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Patent number: 8880715Abstract: A host computer is remotely controlled by a remote client device over a network that carries transmissions in a connection-oriented protocol and a connectionless protocol. The host computer establishes a connection to the remote client device using a connection-oriented protocol, and receives commands from the remote client device over the connection-oriented protocol and implements the commands so as to affect a display of the host computer. The host computer transmits content of the display to the remote client device using the connection-oriented protocol. In addition, the host computer identifies one or more rapid-change areas in the display of the host computer in which the display is changing more quickly than a predetermined threshold rate of change, and transmits content of each rapid-change area to the remote client device using a connectionless protocol at a rate higher than the connection-oriented protocol.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2008Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Scott Bailey, William C. Russell
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Patent number: 8812615Abstract: A host computer splits a display of the host computer into a grid including a plurality of grid areas. The host computer tracks a rate of display updates in each grid area. In addition, the host computer calculates a weighted average of all of the grid areas that an updated region of the display overlaps. The weighted average is based on the rate of display updates of each overlapped grid area and the percentage of the updated region that overlaps each overlapped grid area. The host computer compresses the updated region using a compression method selected from plural different compression methods. The selected compression method is selected based on the weighted average. The host computer transmits the compressed updated region to the remote client device.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2009Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Scott A. Bailey, Kevin Robert Lloyd, Peyman Kazemian
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Publication number: 20140181898Abstract: A system for managing adaptive security zones in complex business operations, comprising a rules engine adapted to receive events from a plurality of event sources and a security manager coupled to the rules engine via a data network, wherein upon receiving an event, the rules engine determines what rules, if any, are triggered by the event and, upon triggering a rule, the rules engine determines if the rule pertains to security and, if so, sends a notification message to the security manager informing it of the triggered event, and wherein the security manager, on receiving a notification message from the rules engine, automatically establishes a new security zone based at least in part on the contents of the notification message, is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2014Publication date: June 26, 2014Applicant: LiveOps, Inc.Inventors: Vidur Apparao, Niall Browne, Scott Bailey, Jeremy King
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Publication number: 20140127735Abstract: The present disclosure provides nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) methods for characterizing mixtures of N-linked glycans. Without limitation, methods of the present disclosure may be useful in characterizing monosaccharide composition, branching, fucosylation, sulfation, phosphorylation, sialylation linkages, presence of impurities and/or efficiency of a labeling procedure (e.g., labeling with a fluorophore such as 2-AB). In certain embodiments, the methods can be used quantitatively. In certain embodiments, the methods can be combined with enzymatic digestion to further characterize glycan mixtures.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2014Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: Momenta Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Ian Christopher Parsons, Jonathan Lansing, Daniela Becatti, Scott Bailey, Carlos J. Bosques
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Patent number: 8683547Abstract: A system for managing adaptive security zones in complex business operations, comprising a rules engine adapted to receive events from a plurality of event sources and a security manager coupled to the rules engine via a data network, wherein upon receiving an event, the rules engine determines what rules, if any, are triggered by the event and, upon triggering a rule, the rules engine determines if the rule pertains to security and, if so, sends a notification message to the security manager informing it of the triggered event, and wherein the security manager, on receiving a notification message from the rules engine, automatically establishes a new security zone based at least in part on the contents of the notification message, is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2009Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: LiveOps, Inc.Inventors: Vidur Apparao, Niall Browne, Scott Bailey, Jeremy King
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Patent number: 8663999Abstract: The present disclosure provides nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) methods for characterizing mixtures of N-linked glycans. Without limitation, methods of the present disclosure may be useful in characterizing monosaccharide composition, branching, fucosylation, sulfation, phosphorylation, sialylation linkages, presence of impurities and/or efficiency of a labeling procedure (e.g., labeling with a fluorophore such as 2-AB). In certain embodiments, the methods can be used quantitatively. In certain embodiments, the methods can be combined with enzymatic digestion to further characterize glycan mixtures.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2012Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignee: Momenta Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Ian Christopher Parsons, Jonathan Lansing, Daniela Becatti, Scott Bailey, Carlos J. Bosques
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Patent number: 8491671Abstract: The present invention relates to a mixture of at least two different dispersing agents, an aqueous dispersion containing a UV absorber selected from benzotriazoles, benzotriazines and benzophenones and a mixture of at least two different dispersing agents and a method for reducing the differential pressure in the static dyeing process.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2004Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: Huntsman International LLCInventors: Byron Scott Bailey, Sr., Bruce Owen Griffin, Brenda W. Lyons, Martin Weber, Bruno Saretto, Heinrich Schlingmann, Georges Mahler
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Publication number: 20130069645Abstract: The present disclosure provides nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) methods for characterizing mixtures of N-linked glycans. Without limitation, methods of the present disclosure may be useful in characterizing monosaccharide composition, branching, fucosylation, sulfation, phosphorylation, sialylation linkages, presence of impurities and/or efficiency of a labeling procedure (e.g., labeling with a fluorophore such as 2-AB). In certain embodiments, the methods can be used quantitatively. In certain embodiments, the methods can be combined with enzymatic digestion to further characterize glycan mixtures.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2012Publication date: March 21, 2013Applicant: MOMENTA PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.Inventors: Ian Christopher Parsons, Jonathan Lansing, Daniela Beccatti, Scott Bailey, Carlos J. Bosques
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Patent number: 8261915Abstract: A screening machine of the type used to separate or classify mixtures of solid particles of different sizes includes a machine frame and a perforate screen panel mounted for movement relative to the machine frame during a screening operation. The screen panels are pre-tensioned mesh screen material mounted in a peripheral rim for separating various granular and particulate materials. The screen panel is slid into the side of the machine frame in a direction orthogonal to the direction particulate matter moves when the screening machine is operating. The screen panel peripheral rim has a shaped or other cross section adapted to hold a large seal member that provides a positive sealing surface for contact with the machine frame to prevent particulate matter from escaping off of the screen panel during use.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2009Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: Rotex Global, LLCInventors: Scott A. Bailey, Brady P. Ballman, Nicholas P. Gardner, James G. Potter
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Patent number: 8216851Abstract: The present disclosure provides nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) methods for characterizing mixtures of N-linked glycans. Without limitation, methods of the present disclosure may be useful in characterizing monosaccharide composition, branching, fucosylation, sulfation, phosphorylation, sialylation linkages, presence of impurities and/or efficiency of a labeling procedure (e.g., labeling with a fluorophore such as 2-AB). In certain embodiments, the methods can be used quantitatively. In certain embodiments, the methods can be combined with enzymatic digestion to further characterize glycan mixtures.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2008Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: Momenta Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Ian Christopher Parsons, Jonathan Lansing, Daniela Beccati, Scott Bailey, Carlos J. Bosques
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Publication number: 20110099602Abstract: A system for managing adaptive security zones in complex business operations, comprising a rules engine adapted to receive events from a plurality of event sources and a security manager coupled to the rules engine via a data network, wherein upon receiving an event, the rules engine determines what rules, if any, are triggered by the event and, upon triggering a rule, the rules engine determines if the rule pertains to security and, if so, sends a notification message to the security manager informing it of the triggered event, and wherein the security manager, on receiving a notification message from the rules engine, automatically establishes a new security zone based at least in part on the contents of the notification message, is disclosedType: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2009Publication date: April 28, 2011Inventors: Vidur Apparao, Niall Browne, Scott Bailey, Jeremy King
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Patent number: 7865828Abstract: A system, method and computer program product are provided for updating help content. Initially, information relating to issues associated with software is gathered from a plurality of users. Such software includes a first set of help content. Next, an additional set of help content is gathered based on the information. Further, the additional set of help content is distributed to the users based on an update schedule, utilizing a network. Thus, the additional set of help content is capable of being integrated with the first set of help content and presented to the user via a single interface, utilizing the software.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2005Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: McAfee, Inc.Inventors: Don Robert Hanson, II, Joseph Scott Bailey, Paul Thomas Giesing
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Publication number: 20100279269Abstract: The present disclosure provides nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) methods for characterizing mixtures of N-linked glycans. Without limitation, methods of the present disclosure may be useful in characterizing monosaccharide composition, branching, fucosylation, sulfation, phosphorylation, sialylation linkages, presence of impurities and/or efficiency of a labeling procedure (e.g., labeling with a fluorophore such as 2-AB). In certain embodiments, the methods can be used quantitatively. In certain embodiments, the methods can be combined with enzymatic digestion to further characterize glycan mixtures.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2008Publication date: November 4, 2010Applicant: Momenta Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Ian Christopher Parsons, Jonathan Lansing, Daniela Beccati, Scott Bailey, Carlos J. Bosques
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Publication number: 20100211882Abstract: A host computer splits a display of the host computer into a grid including a plurality of grid areas. The host computer tracks a rate of display updates in each grid area. In addition, the host computer calculates a weighted average of all of the grid areas that an updated region of the display overlaps. The weighted average is based on the rate of display updates of each overlapped grid area and the percentage of the updated region that overlaps each overlapped grid area. The host computer compresses the updated region using a compression method selected from plural different compression methods. The selected compression method is selected based on the weighted average. The host computer transmits the compressed updated region to the remote client device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2009Publication date: August 19, 2010Applicant: CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: Scott A. Bailey, Kevin Robert Lloyd, Peyman Kazemian
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Publication number: 20100106766Abstract: A host computer is remotely controlled by a remote client device over a network that carries transmissions in a connection-oriented protocol and a connectionless protocol. The host computer establishes a connection to the remote client device using a connection-oriented protocol, and receives commands from the remote client device over the connection-oriented protocol and implements the commands so as to affect a display of the host computer. The host computer transmits content of the display to the remote client device using the connection-oriented protocol. In addition, the host computer identifies one or more rapid-change areas in the display of the host computer in which the display is changing more quickly than a predetermined threshold rate of change, and transmits content of each rapid-change area to the remote client device using a connectionless protocol at a rate higher than the connection-oriented protocol.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2008Publication date: April 29, 2010Applicant: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Scott Bailey, William C. Russell
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Publication number: 20090230029Abstract: A screening machine of the type used to separate or classify mixtures of solid particles of different sizes includes a machine frame and a perforate screen panel mounted for movement relative to the machine frame during a screening operation. The screen panels are pre-tensioned mesh screen material mounted in a peripheral rim for separating various granular and particulate materials. The screen panel is slid into the side of the machine frame in a direction orthogonal to the direction particulate matter moves when the screening machine is operating. The screen panel peripheral rim has a shaped or other cross section adapted to hold a large seal member that provides a positive sealing surface for contact with the machine frame to prevent particulate matter from escaping off of the screen panel during use.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2009Publication date: September 17, 2009Applicant: Rotex Global, LLCInventors: Scott A. Bailey, Brady P. Ballman, Nicholas P. Gardner, James G. Potter
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Publication number: 20090165215Abstract: The invention relates to an auxiliary composition comprising (A) from 5 to 95% by weight, based on the total composition, of at least one compound of formula (1a) or (1b) Y1—X—Y2??(1a) A1A2N—OH??(1b) wherein X is a divalent aliphatic, aromatic, araliphatic or cycloaliphatic radical, Y1 and Y2 are each independently of the other —OH, —CO—OR1, —NR1R2, —CO—NH—NR1R2 or —NH—CO—NH—NR1R2, wherein R1 and R2 are each independently of the other hydrogen, C1-C20alkyl, C1-C20alkoxy, C5-C24cycloalkyl, C5-C30aryl or C6-C36aralkyl, it being possible for the alkyl, alkoxy, cycloalkyl, aryl or aralkyl groups to be unsubstituted or substituted by one or more hydroxy, amino, sulfo or carboxyl groups or halogen atoms, A1 and A2 are each independently of the other C1-C20alkyl or C6-C36aralkyl; (B) from 0 to 95% by weight, based on the total composition, of one or more anionic or non-ionic surfactants or dispersants; and (C) from 0 to 85% by weight, based on the total composition, of a solid, inorganic or organiType: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2007Publication date: July 2, 2009Applicant: HUNTSMAN INTERNATIONAL LLCInventors: Edvard Ham, Claudius Brinkmann, Byron Scott Bailey, Axel Pierach, Pius Paracchini
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Publication number: 20070125688Abstract: A screening machine of the type used to separate or classify mixtures of solid particles of different sizes includes a fixed base and a perforate screen mounted for movement relative to the base during a screening operation. The screens are pre-tensioned and mounted in a perimeter frame for separating various granular and particulate material. The frame is slid into the side of the machine in a direction parallel with two opposing bevel lips at the ends of the frame which mate in the screening machine with a complementary channel such that when the screen is raised into sealing contact in the screening machine, the bevel ends of the screen panel frame align the screen panel in the machine. The bevels on the screen panel frame provide a positive sealing surface for contact with the adjacent portions of the channel to prevent product from escaping off of the screen during use. The sealing contact of the screen panel is enhanced by a seal member on the screen panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2006Publication date: June 7, 2007Applicant: Rotex, Inc.Inventors: Brady Ballman, Scott Bailey
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Publication number: 20070044980Abstract: A method for controlling an earthworking implement of an earthworking machine is disclosed. The method includes determining a first depth of cut of the earthworking implement at least partially based on a power capability of the earthworking implement. The method also includes determining a second depth of cut of the earthworking implement at least partially based on a desired grade of a work site. The method further includes moving the earthworking implement in response to at least one of the first depth of cut and the second depth of cut.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2005Publication date: March 1, 2007Inventors: Kenneth Stratton, Scott Bailey