Patents by Inventor Stuart A. Fraser
Stuart A. Fraser 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: 20160168507Abstract: A novel microcapsule which is endowed for example with reduced leakage of encapsulated materials. The microcapsule contains one or more fragrances and is suitable for inclusion in non-edible consumer goods products, laundry products, personal care products and cosmetic products. The microcapsule can be obtained in an economic and efficient manner by polymerizing an emulsion so that emulsion droplets are encapsulated into a subsequently cured polymeric shell.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2014Publication date: June 16, 2016Applicant: TAKASAGO INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventors: Tiphaine RIBAUT, Jonathan WARR, Stuart FRASER, Olivier ANTHONY
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Patent number: 9292865Abstract: Data processing systems and methods for managing transactions in auction-based trading of specialized items such as fixed income instruments are presented. The data processing system provides a highly structured trading protocol implemented through a sequence of trading paradigms. The system employs a distributed computer processing network linking together a plurality of commonly configured program-controlled workstations. The protocol and its program-controlling logic improves trading efficiency, rewards market Makers, and fairly distributes market opportunity to system users.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2005Date of Patent: March 22, 2016Assignee: Cantor Fitzgerald, L.P. CFPH, LLCInventors: Howard W Lutnick, Stuart Fraser, Bijoy Paul
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Patent number: 9222055Abstract: The present invention relates to a high intensity fragrance composition for use in a cosmetic, toiletry, personal care, personal cleansing product or adsorbent article, which comprises by weight: a) 75% to 100% of at least 2 fragrance ingredients where each fragrance ingredients must contain only atoms of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen, comprise an ester functional group, an alcohol functional group or an aldehyde functional group, have boiling points between 100° C. and 300° C. at a pressure of 760 mm of mercury, have molecular weights within the range of 70 atomic mass units to 175 atomic mass units, and have ClogP values between 0.00 and 4.00; b) 0 to 25% of an essential oil; and c) 0 to 25% of a fragrance ingredient other than the fragrance ingredients in category a), wherein the sum of a), b) and c) equals 100%.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2010Date of Patent: December 29, 2015Assignee: TAKASAGO INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventors: Stuart Fraser, Dominique Gindre, Jonathan Warr
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Publication number: 20150017214Abstract: A microcapsule having an average particle size of from 7.5 to 50 microns. The microcapsule contains a core and a polymeric shell enclosing the core. The core contains a core material containing an emulsifiable fragrance. The polymeric shell contains, in polymerized form, a monomer blend containing: the specific monomer (i) in an amount of from 30% to 80% by weight over the combined weight of monomers (i) and (ii); and the specific monomer (ii) in an amount of 20% to 70% by weight over the combined weight of monomers (i) and (ii).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2013Publication date: January 15, 2015Inventors: Jonathan Warr, Tiphaine Ribaut, Stuart Fraser, Emmanuel Aussant, Olivier Anthony
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Publication number: 20140164177Abstract: The invention is systems and methods for transferring items with restricted transferability. Initially, the systems and methods wait for a first consumer to make a request to transfer an item after having purchased the item from a provider. The systems and methods then send a request to transfer the item to the provider. This request may indicate inducements to the provider to authorize the transfer. If the transfer is authorized, the systems and methods then present information regarding the item to other consumers. This information may be presented as part of a bidding interface or as part of an advertising interface. Once the second consumer submits a winning bid for the item when the information is presented in a bidding interface, or an acceptable offer when the information is presented in an advertising interface, the transfer of the item can then be completed with or without the assistance of an intermediary.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2014Publication date: June 12, 2014Applicant: CFPH, LLCInventors: Stuart A. Fraser, Philip M. Ginsberg, Glen D. Kirwin, Howard W. Lutnick
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Publication number: 20140149155Abstract: The invention is systems and methods for transferring items with restricted transferability. Initially, the systems and methods wait for a first consumer to make a request to transfer an item after having purchased the item from a provider. The systems and methods then send a request to transfer the item to the provider. This request may indicate inducements to the provider to authorize the transfer. If the transfer is authorized, the systems and methods then present information regarding the item to other consumers. This information may be presented as part of a bidding interface or as part of an advertising interface. Once the second consumer submits a winning bid for the item when the information is presented in a bidding interface, or an acceptable offer when the information is presented in an advertising interface, the transfer of the item can then be completed with or without the assistance of an intermediary.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2014Publication date: May 29, 2014Applicant: CFPH, LLCInventors: Stuart A. Fraser, Philip M. Ginsberg, Glen D. Kirwin, Howard W. Lutnick
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Publication number: 20140143114Abstract: Systems and methods for electronic trading that provide incentives to users of a trading system. The systems and methods may monitor a trading activity of the user and determine that the orders submitted by the user over a period of time exceed a first pre-determined threshold. Systems and methods also determine that a spread of the plurality of orders exceeds a second pre-determined threshold. Based on these determinations, the user is designated as qualifying for a special status, which entitles the user to incentives in trading. Systems and methods apply the incentives to an order submitted by the user. One such incentive provides the user with a priority in a trading queue, where orders submitted by the user are executed in advance of other orders in the trading queue.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2013Publication date: May 22, 2014Inventors: Stuart A. Fraser, Phillip M. Ginsberg, Glenn D. Kirwin, Howard W. Lutnick
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Patent number: 8655735Abstract: A request is received from a first consumer to sell at least one ticket, in which a provider of the ticket may have authorized the ticket to be sold. Information regarding the ticket may then be presented to at least a second consumer, who may make an indication to purchase the ticket. Thereafter, an inducement may be paid to the provider of the ticket in connection with a sale of the ticket to the second consumer.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2007Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: CFPH, LLCInventors: Stuart A. Fraser, Philip Myron Ginsberg, Glenn D. Kirwin, Howard W. Lutnick
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Patent number: 8656049Abstract: A system for injecting code into an HTML file comprises a memory and a processor communicatively coupled to the memory. The memory stores code. The processor receives a request for content. The processor determines whether the request for content includes a request for compression and, if so, deletes the request for compression associated with the requested content. The processor retrieves the requested content. If the retrieved content is associated with an HTML file, then the processor injects the code into the HTML file to thereby modify the HTML file. The processor communicates the modified HTML file to a client.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2013Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Optima Computers LLCInventors: Stuart Fraser, Homero Joshua Garza, Nicholas Eugenio Huanca
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Patent number: 8645219Abstract: A request is received from a first consumer to sell at least one ticket, in which a provider of the ticket has authorized the ticket to be sold. Information regarding the ticket may then be presented to at least a second consumer, who may make an indication to purchase the ticket.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2007Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: CFPH, LLCInventors: Stuart A. Fraser, Philip Myron Ginsberg, Glenn D. Kirwin, Howard W. Lutnick
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Patent number: 8645218Abstract: A request is received from a first consumer to sell at least one ticket, in which a provider of the ticket may have authorized the ticket to be sold. Information regarding the ticket may then be presented to at least a second consumer, who may make an indication to purchase the ticket. Thereafter, the first and second consumers each may be charged a fee in connection with a sale of the ticket to the second consumer.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2007Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: CFPH, LLCInventors: Stuart A. Fraser, Philip Myron Ginsberg, Glenn D. Kirwin, Howard W. Lutnick
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Patent number: 8609600Abstract: A fragrance composition to be incorporated into the core of a core shell capsule, including: I) 60-100% by weight of at least 5 different fragrance compounds, each of the at least 5 different fragrance compounds possessing any of the structural features a) to g) defined in the specification, and II) 0-40% by weight of other benefit agents which possess any of the structural features a) to g), pro-fragrances, and solvents.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2007Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Takasago International CorporationInventors: Jonathan Warr, Emmanuel Aussant, Stuart Fraser
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Publication number: 20130232404Abstract: A system for injecting code into an HTML file comprises a memory and a processor communicatively coupled to the memory. The memory stores code. The processor receives a request for content. The processor determines whether the request for content includes a request for compression and, if so, deletes the request for compression associated with the requested content. The processor retrieves the requested content. If the retrieved content is associated with an HTML file, then the processor injects the code into the HTML file to thereby modify the HTML file. The processor communicates the modified HTML file to a client.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2013Publication date: September 5, 2013Inventors: Stuart Fraser, Homero Joshua Garza, Nicholas Eugenio Huanca
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Patent number: 8527356Abstract: The invention is systems and methods for transferring items with restricted transferability. Initially, the systems and methods wait for a first consumer to make a request to transfer an item after having purchased the item from a provider. The systems and methods then send a request to transfer the item to the provider. This request may indicate inducements to the provider to authorize the transfer. If the transfer is authorized, the systems and methods then present information regarding the item to other consumers. This information may be presented as part of a bidding interface or as part of an advertising interface. Once the second consumer submits a winning bid for the item when the information is presented in a bidding interface, or an acceptable offer when the information is presented in an advertising interface, the transfer of the item can then be completed with or without the assistance of an intermediary.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2008Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: CFPH, LLCInventors: Stuart A. Fraser, Philip M. Ginsberg, Glenn D. Kirwin, Howard W. Lutnick
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Patent number: 8504651Abstract: A system for injecting code into an HTML file comprises a memory and a processor communicatively coupled to the memory. The memory stores code. The processor receives a request for content. The processor determines whether the request for content includes a request for compression and, if so, deletes the request for compression associated with the requested content. The processor retrieves the requested content. If the retrieved content is associated with an HTML file, then the processor injects the code into the HTML file to thereby modify the HTML file. The processor communicates the modified HTML file to a client.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2006Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: Optima Computers LLCInventors: Stuart Fraser, Homero Joshua Garza, Nicholas Eugenio Huanca
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Patent number: 8498922Abstract: Systems and methods for electronic trading that provide incentives to users of a trading system. The systems and methods may monitor a trading activity of the user and determine that the orders submitted by the user over a period of time exceed a first pre-determined threshold. Systems and methods also determine that a spread of the plurality of orders exceeds a second pre-determined threshold. Based on these determinations, the user is designated as qualifying for a special status, which entitles the user to incentives in trading. Systems and methods apply the incentives to an order submitted by the user. One such incentive provides the user with a priority in a trading queue, where orders submitted by the user are executed in advance of other orders in the trading queue.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2010Date of Patent: July 30, 2013Assignee: CFPH, LLCInventors: Stuart A. Fraser, Philip M. Ginsberg, Glenn D. Kirwin, Howard W. Lutnick
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Patent number: 8461099Abstract: The present invention relates to perfumed composition which comprises: a) from 1% to 25% by weight of a fragrance composition; b) from 1% to 10% by weight of at least one nonionic surfactant having at least two hydrophobic chains each containing from 4 to 20 carbon atoms; c) from 1% to 10% by weight of at least one anionic surfactant having at least two hydrophobic chains each containing from 4 to 20 carbon atoms; d) from 1% to 20% by weight of solvent which is a diol having from 4 to 12 carbon atoms, preferably from 4 to 8 carbon atoms, or a mixture of such diols; e) at least 50% by weight of water.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2010Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Takasago International CorporationInventors: Stuart Fraser, Jonathan Warr, Catherine Regniez
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Publication number: 20130132250Abstract: The present invention is systems and methods for trading. In accordance with these systems and methods, a plurality of trader work stations that are connected to a central server may be provided. Through the work stations and central server, the systems and methods may perform participant qualification, instrument creation, bid/offer entry and response, when hit and take, workup, price retention, price improvement, request for market, bid/off restoration, price generation, position conversion, marking to market, and delivery functions.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2012Publication date: May 23, 2013Inventors: Stuart Fraser, Andrew C. Gilbert, Philip M. Ginsberg, GIenn D. Kirwin, Howard W. Lutnick, Michael E. Williams
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Publication number: 20130132254Abstract: The present invention is systems and methods for trading. In accordance with these systems and methods, a plurality of trader work stations that are connected to a central server may be provided. Through the work stations and central server, the systems and methods may perform participant qualification, instrument creation, bid/offer entry and response, when hit and take, workup, price retention, price improvement, request for market, bid/off restoration, price generation, position conversion, marking to market, and delivery functions.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2012Publication date: May 23, 2013Inventors: Stuart A. Fraser, Andrew C. Gilbert, Philip M. Ginsberg, Glenn D. Kirwin, Howard W. Lutnick, Michael E. Williams
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Publication number: 20130132251Abstract: The present invention is systems and methods for trading. In accordance with these systems and methods, a plurality of trader work stations that are connected to a central server may be provided. Through the work stations and central server, the systems and methods may perform participant qualification, instrument creation, bid/offer entry and response, when hit and take, workup, price retention, price improvement, request for market, bid/off restoration, price generation, position conversion, marking to market, and delivery functions.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2012Publication date: May 23, 2013Inventors: Stuart A. Fraser, Andrew C. Gilbert, Philip M. Ginsberg, Glenn D. Kirwin, Howard W. Lutnick, Michael E. Williams