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Diane V Gourd

from Woodhaven, MI
Age ~79

Diane Gourd Phones & Addresses

  • 21421 Timber Ridge Dr, Trenton, MI 48183 (906) 337-0833
  • Woodhaven, MI
  • Lake Linden, MI
  • 57602 Traprock Valley Rd, Calumet, MI 49913 (906) 337-0833
  • 101 Silvery Ln, Dearborn, MI 48124
  • Dearborn Heights, MI
  • Wayne, MI

Publications

Us Patents

Advanced Voice Recognition Phone Interface For In-Vehicle Speech Recognition Applicaitons

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US Patent:
20020065661, May 30, 2002
Filed:
Nov 29, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/727339
Inventors:
Charles Everhart - Canton MI, US
Diane Gourd - Dearborn MI, US
Rajeev Joshi - Canton MI, US
John Kefalos - Westland MI, US
International Classification:
G10L011/00
US Classification:
704/275000
Abstract:
A method for controlling a phone system having speech recognition capabilities is disclosed. The method includes entering a phone number into a phone system using a first voice command, dialing the phone number using a second voice command, associating the phone number with a tag using a third voice command, and storing the tag into the phone directory using a fourth voice command. The phone system of the present invention repeats the voice commands after the system receives each of the commands from a user.

Retaining Device

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US Patent:
20030121809, Jul 3, 2003
Filed:
Jan 3, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/038156
Inventors:
James Gourd - Dearborn MI, US
Diane Gourd - Dearborn MI, US
International Classification:
B65D085/00
US Classification:
206/315900
Abstract:
The present invention involves a retaining device to retain an object having indicia for display. The retaining device includes first and second side walls spaced opposite each other, wherein each side wall has opposite ends. The retaining device further includes first and second retaining walls connecting the side walls together. Each retaining wall is connected to one end of each side wall to space apart the retaining walls opposite each other forming an inner space. Each retaining wall has outer and inner surfaces, wherein the inner surface of the first retaining wall has an aperture therethrough and a first lip extending from the inner surface toward the inner space to contact the object when retained within the inner space.
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