STACY COOK, OTR
Occupational Therapy at Headway Cir, Austin, TX

License number
Texas 110607
Category
Restorative Service Providers
Type
Occupational Therapist
Address
Address
1611 Headway Cir, Austin, TX 78754
Phone
(512) 615-6896
(512) 615-7123 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Stacy Cook
4320 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78745
(512) 731-3608
Stacy Cook
4164 1 Place Ln, Flower Mound, TX 75028
(972) 814-6823
Stacy Cook
32000 S Soncy Rd, Canyon, TX 79015
(806) 488-2381
Stacy Cook
318 W 5Th St, Dumas, TX 79029
Stacy Cook, age 53
347 Bluebonnet Cir, Mc Gregor, TX 76657

Professional information

Stacy Cook Photo 1

Managing Director At Broadque International, Ltd.

Position:
President & CEO at Qtv, Inc., Managing Director at BroadQue International, Ltd.
Location:
Austin, Texas Area
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Qtv, Inc. since Jan 2010 - President & CEO BroadQue International, Ltd. since Apr 2009 - Managing Director BroadQ, LLC Apr 2002 - Feb 2010 - President & CEO Applied Science Fiction May 1999 - Mar 2002 - Counsel Baker & Botts, LLP Jul 1996 - May 1999 - Intellectual Property Attorney Rockwell International Rocketdyne Division Jun 1987 - Jun 1993 - Project Engineer
Education:
Baylor School of Law 1997
JD, Litigation
Baylor University School of Law 1992 - 1995
JD, Law
Pepperdine University 1990
MBA, Economics
Colorado State University 1987
BS Mechanical Engineering, Minor in Mathematics, Robotics & Materials Science
Mesa State University 1984
AS, Electrical Engineering


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Photographic Element And Digital Film Processing Method Using Same

US Patent:
6475711, Nov 5, 2002
Filed:
Nov 17, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/715333
Inventors:
Stacy S. Cook - Austin TX
Albert D. Edgar - Austin TX
Assignee:
Applied Science Fiction, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
G03C 7333
US Classification:
430363
Abstract:
A photographic element including a light sensitive silver halide emulsion layer having a dye precursor incorporated therein, wherein the dye precursor is capable of forming an infrared dye. A method of developing a latent image on an exposed photographic element is also provided.


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System And Method For Digital Film Development Using Visible Light

US Patent:
6705777, Mar 16, 2004
Filed:
Aug 23, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/226673
Inventors:
Douglas E. Corbin - Austin TX
Stacy S. Cook - Austin TX
Alexei L. Krasnoselsky - Austin TX
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03D 500
US Classification:
396569, 396571, 396604, 355 27, 355 40
Abstract:
One aspect of the invention is a system for digital dye color film processing. In one embodiment, a developer station applies a processing solution to film to initiate development of metallic silver grains and at least one dye image within the film. A scanning system illuminates the coated film with light having at least one frequency within the visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. The light interacts with the silver and at least one dye image within the film. The scanning station measures the light from the film and produces sensor data that is communicated to a data processing system. The data processing system processes the sensor data to produce a digital image. The digital image can then be output to an output device, such as a printer, monitor, memory device, and the like.


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System And Method For Digital Film Development Using Visible Light

US Patent:
6540416, Apr 1, 2003
Filed:
Dec 29, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/752013
Inventors:
Albert D. Edgar - Austin TX
Stacy S. Cook - Austin TX
Assignee:
Applied Science Fiction, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
G03D 500
US Classification:
396567, 396604, 355 27, 355 28, 355 70, 355 77
Abstract:
One embodiment is a system for the development of a film includes an infrared light source and a visible light source. The system also includes at least one sensor operable to collect a first set of optical data from light associated the infrared light source and a second set of optical data from light associated with the visible light source. The system further includes a processor in communication with the at least one sensor, the processor operable to determine an image on the film in response to the first and second sets of optical data.


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System And Method For Digital Color Dye Film Processing

US Patent:
6505977, Jan 14, 2003
Filed:
Dec 29, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/751473
Inventors:
Douglas E. Corbin - Austin TX
Stacy S. Cook - Austin TX
Assignee:
Applied Science Fiction, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
G03D 500
US Classification:
396567, 396569, 396604, 396639
Abstract:
One aspect of the invention is a digital dye color film processing system. In one embodiment, the digital dye color film processing system includes a developer station, a processing station, a scanning system, and a data processing system. The developer station applies a developer solution to a silver halide based film to produce metallic silver grains and at least one dye image within the film. The processing station then applies at least one processing solution to the film to convert the silver halide and/or metallic silver to a substantially transparent silver complex. The scanning system then scans the coated film and produces sensor data that is communicated to a data processing system that processes the sensor data to produce a digital image The digital image can then be output to an output device, such as a printer, display monitor, memory device, and the like.


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System And Method For Digital Film Development Using Visible Light

US Patent:
6793417, Sep 21, 2004
Filed:
Jan 21, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/348544
Inventors:
Albert D. Edgar - Austin TX
Stacy S. Cook - Austin TX
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03D 1300
US Classification:
396568, 396578, 396604, 396626, 355 27, 355 35, 355 67, 355 69
Abstract:
One embodiment is a system for the development of a film includes an infrared light source and a visible light source. The system also includes at least one sensor operable to collect a first set of optical data from light associated the infrared light source and a second set of optical data from light associated with the visible light source. The system further includes a processor in communication with the at least one sensor, the processor operable to determine an image on the film in response to the first and second sets of optical data.


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Method And System For Self-Service Film Processing

US Patent:
6786655, Sep 7, 2004
Filed:
Feb 5, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/778023
Inventors:
Stacy S. Cook - Austin TX
Leland A. Lester - Austin TX
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03D 1300
US Classification:
396569, 396570, 355 40
Abstract:
One implementation of the invention is a self-service film processing system. In one embodiment, the self-service film processing system comprises a display and a film processing system. The film processing system operates to develop and digitize film provided by a customer to produce digital images that are then displayed to the customer. The self-service film processing system may include several additional components, such as various types of payment systems, image input systems, output devices, and customer input devices may be incorporated into the self-service film processing system. The film processing system may comprise a wet-chemistry film processing system or a digital film processing system. Another implementation of the invention is a prepaid photoprocessing card. In one embodiment, the prepaid photoprocessing card comprises a media and an encoded data device.


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System And Method For Digital Film Development Using Visible Light

US Patent:
2001004, Nov 22, 2001
Filed:
Dec 29, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/751378
Inventors:
Douglas Corbin - Austin TX, US
Robert Young - Austin TX, US
Stacy Cook - Austin TX, US
Alexei Krasnoselsky - Austin TX, US
International Classification:
G03D003/00
US Classification:
396/564000
Abstract:
One aspect of the invention is a system for digital dye color film processing. In one embodiment, a developer station applies a processing solution to film to initiate development of metallic silver grains and at least one dye image within the film. A scanning system illuminates the coated film with light having at least one frequency within the visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. The light interacts with the silver and at least one dye image within the film. The scanning station measures the light from the film and produces sensor data that is communicated to a data processing system. The data processing system processes the sensor data to produce a digital image. The digital image can then be output to an output device, such as a printer, monitor, memory device, and the like.


Stacy Cook Photo 9

Automatic Surface Deviation Detector And Method Of Use

US Patent:
2002005, May 2, 2002
Filed:
Dec 29, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/752092
Inventors:
Stacy Cook - Austin TX, US
Albert Edgar - Austin TX, US
Gordon Ford - Round Rock TX, US
International Classification:
H04N001/04
US Classification:
358/488000
Abstract:
A surface deviation detector and method of its use capable of detecting surface deviations associated with the edge of a document placed on the platen of a scanner. Though this detector and its method of use may be accomplished by a variety of techniques, the use of slide or transparency adapters, infrared light sources, or a plurality of light sources capable of generating shadows at document edges are preferable. Moreover, the inclusion of truncating areas of the pre-scan image not associate with the document image or rotation the document image to reduce the angle of deviation to present the document image in a more vertical position are preferable.


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Film Processing Solution Cartridge And Method For Developing And Digitizing Film

US Patent:
6913404, Jul 5, 2005
Filed:
Mar 3, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/378062
Inventors:
Richard A. Patterson - Georgetown TX, US
Joseph B. Gault - Austin TX, US
John J. Straigis - Stanford CA, US
William D. Mapel - Liberty Hill TX, US
Michael R. Thering - Austin TX, US
G. Gregory Mooty - Austin TX, US
Patrick W. Lea - Austin TX, US
Kosta S. Selinidis - Austin TX, US
Steven K. Brown - Austin TX, US
Homero Saldana - Austin TX, US
Eric C. Segerstrom - Austin TX, US
Stacy S. Cook - Austin TX, US
Leland A. Lester - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03D003/02, G03D005/00
US Classification:
396604, 396626, 396627, 396636, 355 27
Abstract:
A digital film processing system and film processing solution cartridge are disclosed. The cartridge comprises a housing and a chamber for storing a film processing fluid. The processing solution may be contained within a flexible bladder within the chamber. The cartridge may also include an integral applicator for coating the processing solution onto undeveloped film. The cartridge is generally removeably attached to the film processing system, but may also be refillable.