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CANNONBALL 8000 Wall, Conrad
CAPT'N BILL'S BACKYARD GRILL AND OUTDOOR VOLLEYBALL FACILITY Musser & Company
CELLYS -- THE CELLY AWARDS Honer, Jodi
EMOTE CONTROL Honer, Jodi
HDME -- HIGH DEFINITION ME Honer, Jodi
HOOD LOVE Hoodlove Limited Liability Company
LAFAYETTE SWAMP CATS Lafayette Soccer, LLC
N.W.F. AMERICAN PROMOTIONS INC. TA THE NATIONAL WRESTLING FEDERATION
ROCK-IT-BALL Eldridge, Robert
SAN ANTONIO STAMPEDE Morgan, Brian Christopher
SHOOTING STAR Crystal Springs Ranch, Inc.
SPORTSBANC Wessels, Joseph H.
THE NATIONAL WRESTLING FEDERATION AMERICAN PROMOTIONS INC. DBA THE NATIONAL WRESTLING FEDERATION
TIME4 ENTERTAINMENT Time4 Media, Inc.
TOMORROW Anderson, Kent G
WARRIOR ULTIMATE CREATIONS, INC.
Technical Examples
  1. A sports-themed game apparatus convertible from a storage configuration to a deployed configuration, and vice versa is disclosed. The sports-themed game apparatus includes a rim and a defense mechanism operable to move from a first position in which the defense mechanism permits a sports implement to pass through the rim, to a second position in which the defense mechanism prevents the sports implement from passing through the rim. The sports-themed game apparatus may further include a return portion configured to return the sports implement to the user after it is propelled/shot toward the rim.
  2. A disclosed authentication instrument is used to authorize various services at a hotel-casino complex, such as but not limited to in-room gaming, in-room sports wagering, room access, safe access, mini-bar access, Electronic Fund Transfers (EFT), player tracking services and in-room entertainment services (e.g., video games and movie channels). A smart card, an electronic token and a magnetic striped card are examples of hardware that may be used as authentication instruments. For in-room gaming, the authentication instrument may be used to authorize, in a secure and legal manner, in-room game play sessions on an entertainment terminal connected to a remote gaming machine.
  3. Application services gateways that execute electronic application programs/services allows the application programs/services to be managed and administered out of a network rather than locally. The application services gateways are elements in a services delivery system that execute application programs/services that control or otherwise interact with systems and devices of a home or business such as a heating and cooling system or a security system. The application services gateways have a LAN connection to a communication gateway that in turn communicates over a WAN to a remote services gateway. The remote services gateway channels data from a remote service platform to provide application programs/services and management services over the WAN to the communications gateway where it is then channeled to the application services gateways. The installation and management of the application programs/services residing and/or being executed at the local site on the application services gateways relieves the consumer of such responsibilities.
  4. An electronic services modeling tool for composite e-services and functionality, where a composite e-service is an e-service defined by composing other basic or composite e-services. Implementation of an e-service for composing e-services into a composite e-service. Characteristics of composite e-services and of their differences with respect to traditional workflow-like composition. Definition of a composition model suitable for e-services. Description of a prototype implementation, showing an approach that can be reused for implementing composition on top of any E-Services Platform. Providing composition functionality as an e-service, to be used not only by the owner of the ESP, but also by any designer-user. A specific type of e-service, meta-service, called Composition E-Service, allows the definition, execution, management, and monitoring of composite e-services. A language used for specifying the composition. Architecture and implementation of the CES to deliver the service on top of an ESP.
  5. A communication system for use by a helmeted rider of power sports equipment which enables the rider to control operating characteristics, such as the operating mode, of a microphone-including arrangement for a two-way radio or public address (PA) equipment while the rider maintains his grip about the handlebars of the power sports equipment for operation thereof. In addition, the microphone-including arrangement is supported entirely by the helmet of the rider, and the communication system does not involve any connecting wires which may otherwise extend between any components of the system which are carried by the rider and any components of the system which are carried by the power sports equipment.

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