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  • 1515 South St, Lexington, MO 64067 (660) 259-2307
  • Fallbrook, CA
  • Valley Center, CA
  • Escondido, CA
  • Vista, CA
  • Oceanside, CA

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Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Jeffrey Michael Davey
President
DESIDERATA, INC
Business Services, Nec, Nsk · Nonclassifiable Establishments
1515 S St, Lexington, MO 64067
3453 Los Sicomoros Ln, Fallbrook, CA 92028
PO Box 2167, Fallbrook, CA 92088
Jeffrey Michael Davey
President
STRONGHEART ENTERPRISES, INC
Business Consulting Services · Business Services
PO Box 2167, Fallbrook, CA 92088
960 Canterbury Pl, Escondido, CA 92025

Publications

Us Patents

Method And Apparatus For Distributing Multimedia To Remote Clients

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US Patent:
20050091311, Apr 28, 2005
Filed:
Jul 29, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/903214
Inventors:
Christopher Lund - San Diego CA, US
Keith Rice - Escondido CA, US
John Stallings - Spring Valley CA, US
Jimmy Yuan - San Diego CA, US
Jeffrey Davey - Fallbrook CA, US
International Classification:
H04N007/18
US Classification:
709203000
Abstract:
Video and audio signals are streamed to remote viewers that are connected to a communication network. A host server receives an originating video and audio signal that may arrive from a single source or from a plurality of independent sources. The host server provides any combination of the originating video and audio signals to viewers connected to a communication network. A viewer requests the host server provide a combination of video and audio signals from the host server. The host server transmits an instruction set to be executed by the viewer. The instruction set causes the viewer to transmit parameters to the host user, including parameters relating to the processing capabilities of the viewer. The host server then transmits multimedia data to the viewer according to the received parameters. A plurality of viewers may be simultaneously connected to the host server. Each of the plurality of viewers may configure the received video and audio signals independent of any other viewer and may generate alerts based on the video and audio content.

Method And Apparatus For Distributing Multimedia To Remote Clients

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US Patent:
20070005690, Jan 4, 2007
Filed:
Sep 1, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/515255
Inventors:
Janine Corley - Fallbrook CA, US
Jeffrey Davey - Fallbrook CA, US
Bruce Johnson - Carlsbad CA, US
Dale Johnson - Carlsbad CA, US
Christopher Lund - San Diego CA, US
Tien Nguyen - San Diego CA, US
Keith Rice - Escondido CA, US
Leonid Volfson - Del Mar CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709203000
Abstract:
Video and audio signals are streamed to remote viewers that are connected to a communication network. A host server receives an originating video and audio signal that may arrive from a single source or from a plurality of independent sources. The host server provides any combination of the originating video and audio signals to viewers connected to a communication network. A viewer requests the host server provide a combination of video and audio signals from the host server. The host server transmits an instruction set to be executed by the viewer. The instruction set causes the viewer to transmit parameters to the host user, including parameters relating to the processing capabilities of the viewer. The host server then transmits multimedia data to the viewer according to the received parameters. A plurality of viewers may be simultaneously connected to the host server. Each of the plurality of viewers may configure the received video and audio signals independent of any other viewer and may generate alerts based on the video and audio content.

Method And Apparatus For Distributing Multimedia To Remote Clients

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US Patent:
20100138489, Jun 3, 2010
Filed:
Feb 9, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/702989
Inventors:
Janine W. Corley - Fallbrook CA, US
Jeffrey M. Davey - Fallbrook CA, US
Bruce W. Johnson - Carlsbad CA, US
Dale R. Johnson - Carlsbad CA, US
Christopher D. Lund - San Diego CA, US
Tien H. Nguyen - San Diego CA, US
Keith O. Rice - Escondido CA, US
Leonid B. Volfson - Del Mar CA, US
Assignee:
VIVA VISION, INC. - SAN DIEGO CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709203, 709231, 709233
Abstract:
Video and audio signals are streamed to remote viewers that are connected to a communication network. A host server receives an originating video and audio signal that may arrive from a single source or from a plurality of independent sources. The host server provides any combination of the originating video and audio signals to viewers connected to a communication network. A viewer requests the host server provide a combination of video and audio signals from the host server. The host server transmits an instruction set to be executed by the viewer. The instruction set causes the viewer to transmit parameters to the host user, including parameters relating to the processing capabilities of the viewer. The host server then transmits multimedia data to the viewer according to the received parameters. A plurality of viewers may be simultaneously connected to the host server. Each of the plurality of viewers may configure the received video and audio signals independent of any other viewer and may generate alerts based on the video and audio content.

Method And Apparatus For Distributing Multimedia To Remote Clients

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US Patent:
20100169410, Jul 1, 2010
Filed:
Sep 30, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/570764
Inventors:
Christopher D. Lund - San Diego CA, US
Keith O. Rice - Escondido CA, US
John Stallings - Spring Valley CA, US
Jimmy Yuan - San Diego CA, US
Jeffrey M. Davey - Fallbrook CA, US
Assignee:
VIVA VISION, INC. - SAN DIEGO CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
H04N 5/228
US Classification:
709203, 3482221, 348E05031
Abstract:
Video and audio signals are streamed to remote viewers that are connected to a communication network. A host server receives an originating video and audio signal that may arrive from a single source or from a plurality of independent sources. The host server provides any combination of the originating video and audio signals to viewers connected to a communication network. A viewer requests the host server provide a combination of video and audio signals from the host server. The host server transmits an instruction set to be executed by the viewer. The instruction set causes the viewer to transmit parameters to the host user, including parameters relating to the processing capabilities of the viewer. The host server then transmits multimedia data to the viewer according to the received parameters. A plurality of viewers may be simultaneously connected to the host server. Each of the plurality of viewers may configure the received video and audio signals independent of any other viewer and may generate alerts based on the video and audio content.

Method And Apparatus For Distributing Multimedia To Remote Clients

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US Patent:
7103668, Sep 5, 2006
Filed:
Aug 29, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/652113
Inventors:
Janine W. Corley - Fallbrook CA, US
Jeffrey M. Davey - Fallbrook CA, US
Bruce W. Johnson - Carlsbad CA, US
Dale R. Johnson - Carlsbad CA, US
Christopher D. Lund - San Diego CA, US
Tien H. Nguyen - San Diego CA, US
Keith O. Rice - Escondido CA, US
Leonid B. Volfson - Del Mar CA, US
Assignee:
Inetcam, Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G06F 13/00
US Classification:
709231, 709232, 725105
Abstract:
Video and audio signals are streamed to remote viewers that are connected to a communication network. A host server receives an originating video and audio signal that may arrive from a single source or from a plurality of independent sources. The host server provides any combination of the originating video and audio signals to viewers connected to a communication network. A viewer requests the host server provide a combination of video and audio signals from the host server. The host server transmits an instruction set to be executed by the viewer. The instruction set causes the viewer to transmit parameters to the host user, including parameters relating to the processing capabilities of the viewer. The host server then transmits multimedia data to the viewer according to the received parameters. A plurality of viewers may be simultaneously connected to the host server.
Jeffrey M Davey from Lexington, MO, age ~59 Get Report