JOHN W WEAVER
Real Estate Commission in Las Vegas, NV

License number
Nevada S.0175798
Issued Date
Nov 4, 2014
Expiration Date
Nov 30, 2018
Category
Real Estate Appraisers
Type
Salesperson
Address
Address
Las Vegas, NV 89178

Professional information

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Method Of Playing An Object Selection Game

US Patent:
6550771, Apr 22, 2003
Filed:
Apr 23, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/840676
Inventors:
John D. Weaver - Las Vegas NV 89123
Janice L. Weaver - Las Vegas NV 89123
Gary A. Ramos - Willits CA 95490
International Classification:
A63F 100
US Classification:
273292, 273274
Abstract:
A method of playing an object selection game ( ), includes providing a set of objects containing a plurality of different individual objects, wherein each individual object has an order value in accordance with an ordering rule. A subset of the set of objects is dealt to a player in accordance with a dealing rule. A portion of the subset of objects is revealed to the player in accordance with a revealing rule. The player then selects any previously unselected object from the subset of objects in accordance with a selecting rule. After each selection, a terminating rule is used to test whether play shall stop, or whether additional objects are selected. The terminating rule stops play if objects are not selected in proper sequential order in accordance with the ordering rule. After play is stopped, a score is computed in accordance with a scoring rule. In preferred embodiments, the set of objects are playing cards, and a wager is placed on the outcome of the game.


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Adaptive Time-Division Multiplexing Communications Protocol Method And System

US Patent:
5621735, Apr 15, 1997
Filed:
Feb 28, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/608131
Inventors:
Virgil M. Rochester - Las Vegas NV
Ariel M. Hunt - Vista CA
Charles S. Jonson - Las Vegas NV
John D. Weaver - Las Vegas NV
Assignee:
Utics Corporation - Las Vegas NV
International Classification:
H04J 316
US Classification:
370346
Abstract:
A system and method for an adaptive time-division multiplexing communications protocol for collecting data from remote sensors equipped with RF transceivers using an RF transceiver equipped mobile data collection unit. RF transceivers interfaced to remote sensors actively monitor a predetermined RF transmission frequency to ascertain the presence of a signal transmitted by the mobile unit. All remote units detecting the RF signal listen for a message from the mobile unit requesting transmission of their unique identifier, i. e. , their ID. This message contains the Time Division Base (TDB) specifying the number of time slots allocated for transmission of remote sensor IDs to the mobile unit. Using the TDB, each remote sensor randomly selects a time slot and transmits its ID to the mobile unit. Unique IDs of remote sensors received by the mobile unit are used to individually poll each sensor for data packet transmission.


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Adaptive Time-Division Multiplexing Communications Protocol Method And System

US Patent:
5687175, Nov 11, 1997
Filed:
Nov 17, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/341015
Inventors:
Virgil Maurice Rochester - Las Vegas NV
Ariel Mark Hunt - Vista CA
Charles Stephen Jonson - Las Vegas NV
John D. Weaver - Las Vegas NV
Assignee:
Utics Corporation - Las Vegas NV
International Classification:
H04L 12403
US Classification:
370449
Abstract:
A system and method for an adaptive time-division multiplexing communications protocol for collecting data from remote sensors equipped with RF transceivers using an RF transceiver equipped mobile data collection unit. RF transceivers interfaced to remote sensors actively monitor a predetermined RF transmission frequency to ascertain the presence of a signal transmitted by the mobile unit. All remote units detecting the RF signal listen for a message from the mobile unit requesting transmission of their unique identifier, i. e. , their ID. This message contains the Time Division Base (TDB) specifying the number of time slots allocated for transmission of remote sensor IDs to the mobile unit. Using the TDB, each remote sensor randomly selects a time slot and transmits its ID to the mobile unit. Unique IDs of remote sensors received by the mobile unit are used to individually poll each sensor for data packet transmission.


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Optical Sensor System And Method For Monitoring Consumables

US Patent:
6271523, Aug 7, 2001
Filed:
Mar 7, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/520708
Inventors:
John D. Weaver - Las Vegas NV
Gary Moman - Las Vegas NV
International Classification:
G08S 2300
US Classification:
2503418
Abstract:
An optical sensor for monitoring a utility meter having a sweep hand indicator that moves over a meter surface of the utility meter. The optical sensor has a single infrared light emitter and two photo diodes detectors. The infrared light emitter is positioned at an angle with respect the meter surface and the sweep hand indicator of the utility meter so that the sweep hand indicator is illuminated from an angle to provide a shadow of the sweep hand indicator. The photo detectors detect changes in the intensity of light reflected on the sweep hand indicator and the background surface as well as the shadow of the sweep hand indicator. The two photo diode detectors are electrically coupled in series but in opposite directions relative to an output node, so as to cancel each other at the output node in normal operation. The passing of the sweep hand indicator changes the signal produced of each of the photo diode detectors at the output node, independently but in opposite directions.