Abstract:
The apparatus stores for a first user a number of addresses representing members of one of a number of groups of users, the addresses being configurable by the first user. The first user may send a text message to a service address corresponding to that group of users such that the apparatus replicates the text message to members of that group. Also, the first user may make a voice call to the same service address, the apparatus then initiating an audio conference with members of that group.
Abstract:
An elongate bar having sliding handgrips concentrically mounted thereon adapted for use with various types of resistance-type exercise devices. In a preferred embodiment, the handgrips, which are constrained to move only in an axial direction with respect to the bar, are interconnected on an inner bar-facing portion of the handgrips by linking means such as belts, in such a manner that the handgrips and bar retain a low profile, and the handgrips remain equidistant from the center of the bar throughout their axial range of motion. In the preferred embodiment, the linking means are belts that are supported by pulleys housed within recesses in the bar and rotatably attached thereto. Embodiments of the bar for performing various exercises are disclosed which include resistive force attachment means affixed to the bar operable for attaching weights, lever arms, springs, cable(s), belts(s), elastic bands or the like thereto or by using an exerciser's own body weight to provide a resistive force for exercising a variety of muscles.
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for occluding the flow of embolic blood from entering the brain or other arteries during surgical procedures. The apparatus includes an expandable coiled occluder. The occluder is deployed in a coiled state into a body lumen where it then at least partially uncoils and at least partially conforms to the diameter of the lumen. The method includes introducing an occluder into a body lumen; having the occluder in a deployed/uncoiled position when emboli are likely to be released; and, if determined to be necessary, having the occluder removed or coiled when emboli are not likely to be released. The occluder has an open center to permit the flow of blood through the lumen while restricting the flow of blood and hence embolic matter through or into side or branch vessels. An occluder having an open center disposed in the lumen of the aorta across the aortic arch vessels restricts the passage of embolic matter into the aortic arch vessels while allowing the flow of blood through the aorta to distal portions of the body during cardiac surgery.
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to an apparatus and method for storing a language preference and providing the stored language preference automatically without any intervention of a user. The user may have an option to set a desired language preference on the calling apparatus such as a telephone device. A call center may send a query requesting language preference information of the user to the calling apparatus when the user makes a call connection to the call center. The desired language preference saved on the calling apparatus may be sent directly from the calling apparatus to the call center. In this manner, the user may not have to repeat a language selection process for every call made to the call center.
Abstract:
A comprehensive method for handling telephone calls directed to a telephone number of a terminated user that has been reassigned to a new user. The present invention provides user with a notification service that intercepts telephone calls to said telephone number and notifies callers that the telephone number has been reassigned to the new user. Callers seeking the new user continue calls to user, which results in user only being alerted by continuing callers and not being bothered by callers seeking the terminated user. The user can customize the notification message to inform callers of the details regarding the telephone number reassignment and to whom the telephone number was reassigned. The user can specify a time period for the notification service to be activated. The notification service stores all continuing calls in a log, and bypasses all subsequent calls from telephone numbers listed in the log. The user can also store telephone numbers in the log to be bypassed, such as telephone numbers from the user's address book, once the notification service is activated so that these callers will never be intercepted by the notification service. The user can also delete telephone numbers from the bypass log.
Abstract:
A method, apparatus, and computer instructions for managing alerts. A ring tone is audibly presented to alert the user of the incoming call in response to detecting receipt of the incoming call. A selected movement of the mobile communications device is monitored in response to audibly presenting the ring tone. The volume of the ring tone is reduced without answering the incoming call in response to detecting the selected movement.
Abstract:
The present invention provides an apparatus and method for chilling beverages in containers. The apparatus includes a tubular body having a first opening, a second opening, an inner surface and an outer surface. The first opening, the inner surface and the second opening cooperate to define a passage through the tubular body for receiving a beverage container. The inner surface and outer surface of the tubular body are formed of and defined by a continuous film of flexible material. A non-gaseous temperature-retaining fluid is received between the inner surface and the outer surface of the tubular body. The apparatus is pre-chilled prior to use, and then is rolled onto the beverage container such that the beverage container is received within the passage through the tubular body to rapidly chill the beverage to a desired serving temperature.
Abstract:
In a mobile telephone system, a call routing equipment such as an SMS Router (18) receives a routing information request signal (SRI_SM) indicative of a communication such as a text message intended for a mobile terminal (10), and returns a routing information response signal (False Response) indicative of the SMS Router (18) instead of being indicative of the intended mobile terminal (10). This allows processing (Copy sent via TCP/IP) of the resulting text message (MTForwardSM) by the SMS Router (18), such as archiving of the text message, sending the text message to an email address, and/or forwarding the text message to an alternative destination.
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and media for employing private email content in an email message are disclosed. Embodiments include hardware and/or software for identifying an instance of private content in an email message, associating the instance with a recipient, and generating emails for each recipient, wherein the emails are redacted to display the email message with the instance when routed to a recipient associated with the instance and to exclude the instance when routed to a recipient that is not associated with the instance. Private content may include text in the body of an email that is identified by the user as being content for less than all of the recipients. In particular, a user may compose a message that contains text, some of which includes private content, and address the email to multiple recipients. The user may then associate one or more of the recipients with each separately identified instance of the private content so that recipients see the text that the user intends them to see.
Abstract:
Methods, devices, systems, and media are disclosed for text messaging concurrently using at least one text mode button and a set of numbered keys on a device, such as a telephonic device, wherein the keys are mapped to sets of characters. One embodiment includes enabling, in response to an exertion on a button, a text messaging mode for the device, and associating a character with an engagement of a key of the set of numbered keys, based upon the enabling. Embodiments further include displaying the character, displaying the character on a display in response to the engagement of the key based upon the associating a character, wherein the engagement of the key is concurrent with the exertion on the button.