Mark C. Laney - Lee NH, US Brian D. Richard - Springvale ME, US
Assignee:
Thompson Center Arms Co., Inc. - Rochester NH
International Classification:
F41A 9/61
US Classification:
42 4902
Abstract:
A firearm magazine includes a housing defining a cavity. A resilient member is disposed in the cavity. A cartridge support member is movably supported on the resilient member and configured for moving downwardly into the cavity against increasing tension of the resilient member when the magazine is being loaded. The resilient member when under tension urges the cartridge support member and cartridges thereon to move upwardly during a feeding operation. An adapter converts a firearm magazine from multiple cartridge capacity to single cartridge capacity, and is configured to be removably coupled to the upper housing to cover the cartridge support member of the housing. The adapter includes an additional cartridge support member. The housing and the adapter cooperate to prevent the additional cartridge support member of the adapter from being moved downwardly into the cavity.
Systems And Methods For Managing Security Events Using A Graphical User Interface
- Milwaukee WI, US Sanela SULJIC - Nashua NH, US Brian RICHARD - Lunenburg MA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/0481 G06F 3/0484 G06F 3/0482
Abstract:
Example implementations include a method, apparatus and computer-readable medium for managing security events via a graphical user interface (GUI), comprising receiving an indication of a first security event occurring in an environment, determining a priority value of the first security event, and creating a first identifier of the first security event, wherein the first identifier is a visual icon of a given shape. The implementations further include assigning a size and color to the first identifier of the first security event based on the priority value and generating, for display on the GUI, the first identifier of the first security event, wherein the GUI is configured to display identifiers of one or more security events in a selectable layout of a plurality of selectable layouts, wherein selection of the first identifier generates a panel of selectable actions that can be executed to address the first security event.
Systems And Methods For Verifying Video Authenticity Using Blockchain
- Milwaukee WI, US George MARTINEZ - Boca Raton FL, US Jason OUELLETTE - Westford MA, US Brian RICHARD - Westford MA, US
International Classification:
H04L 9/32 G06F 21/10
Abstract:
Disclosed herein are apparatuses and methods for verifying video authenticity using blockchain. An implementation may include receiving a video clip from a first source and generating a genesis block of a blockchain, wherein the genesis block includes the video clip, metadata of the video clip, and a first hash value of both the video clip and the metadata. The implementation includes distributing the blockchain to a plurality of nodes in a blockchain network. The implementation includes for each indication received of activity performed on the video clip to be recorded on the blockchain, verifying the activity and generating a new block on the blockchain recording the activity. The implementation includes receiving a modified version of the video clip, verifying an authenticity of the modified version based on each activity recorded in the blockchain, and in response to determining that the modified version is not authentic, generating an alert indicating inauthenticity.
Access And Automation Control Systems With Mobile Computing Device
- Boca Raton FL, US Brian Richard - Lunenburg MA, US
International Classification:
H04W 12/06 H04W 4/00 G07C 9/00 H04W 4/14
Abstract:
A system and method for providing multi-factor authentication that requires a user provide credentials via an authenticating server when attempting access or to control local functions and then, based on the success with the authenticating server, provides the access or control of local functions at subsequent attempts at access or control of the local functions.
License Records
Brian James Richard
License #:
PST.018290 - Expired
Issued Date:
Sep 11, 2007
Expiration Date:
Dec 31, 2016
Type:
Pharmacist
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But the positive indicators likely reflect the influx of cleanup crews in the area, who often spend money at larger establishments as opposed to small businesses, says Brian Richard, assistant professor in the department of economic and workforce development at the University of Southern Mississippi