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James M Zipperer

from Kingwood, TX
Age ~54

James Zipperer Phones & Addresses

  • 5503 Village Springs Dr, Kingwood, TX 77339 (281) 713-2894
  • 2418 Friarwood Trl, Humble, TX 77339 (281) 359-7995
  • 515 Bender Ave, Humble, TX 77338
  • Willis, TX
  • Houston, TX
  • Bonney Lake, WA
  • Lake Jackson, TX
  • 5503 Village Springs Dr, Kingwood, TX 77339 (281) 361-9320

Work

Company: James zipperer's photography Jan 2009 to Jul 2011 Position: Owner

Education

Degree: Bachelors, Bachelor of Business Administration School / High School: Lone Star College 2009 to 2015 Specialities: Accounting, Finance

Skills

Radio Communication • Computer Hardware • Explosives Detection • Computer Repair • Computer Maintenance • Photoshop • Land Navigation • Satellite Communications • Computer Security • Desert Training • Photo Editor • Urban Warfare • Weapon Systems • Guns • Automobile Photography • Military Experience • Computer Hardware Installation • Uhf/Vhf/Hf Radio • Weapons Handling • Small Business Management • Small Business • Automobile Repair • Dod • Uhf/Vhf/Hf Radio Frequencies • Motorcycle

Languages

English

Industries

Military

Resumes

Resumes

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Disabled

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Location:
Kingwood, TX
Industry:
Military
Work:
James Zipperer's Photography Jan 2009 - Jul 2011
Owner

United States Marine Corps Jan 2009 - Jul 2011
Disabled
Education:
Lone Star College 2009 - 2015
Bachelors, Bachelor of Business Administration, Accounting, Finance
Kingwood High School 1999 - 2002
Skills:
Radio Communication
Computer Hardware
Explosives Detection
Computer Repair
Computer Maintenance
Photoshop
Land Navigation
Satellite Communications
Computer Security
Desert Training
Photo Editor
Urban Warfare
Weapon Systems
Guns
Automobile Photography
Military Experience
Computer Hardware Installation
Uhf/Vhf/Hf Radio
Weapons Handling
Small Business Management
Small Business
Automobile Repair
Dod
Uhf/Vhf/Hf Radio Frequencies
Motorcycle
Languages:
English

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
James Zipperer
Director, Treasurer
Kings Crossing Town Center Condominium Association, Inc
9802 Fm 1960 Byp Rd W, Humble, TX 77338
5295 Hollister St, Houston, TX 77040

Publications

Us Patents

Kiosk Distribution Of Licensed Content To Portable Device Within Dvd Availability Window

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US Patent:
20120324244, Dec 20, 2012
Filed:
Apr 12, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/445503
Inventors:
Joseph Zipperer - Seattle WA, US
Greg Martin - Des Moines WA, US
Eric Letsche - Snoqualmie WA, US
Aaron Birrell - Seattle WA, US
James Zipperer - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
G06F 12/14
US Classification:
713193
Abstract:
A system and method are disclosed for kiosk distribution of licensed content to one or more portable devices. The system stores and distributes licensed content in such a manner as to be compatible with the DVD window such that MFN contract provisions are not triggered during the window. Therefore consumers can use the system to purchase additional content or watch content that has been previously purchased without any blackout period as experienced using other content distribution methods such as Internet video streaming or other types of digital download services.

Power Management In An Activity Monitoring Device

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US Patent:
20130226486, Aug 29, 2013
Filed:
Jan 18, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/744945
Inventors:
Michael Lipinski - Seattle WA, US
Michael Noon - Seattle WA, US
James Zipperer - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
NIKE, INC. - Beaverton OR
International Classification:
G01R 31/36
US Classification:
702 63, 324426
Abstract:
Batteries for an athletic activity monitoring device may be managed in both charged and discharged state to provide more accurate state information and/or expected charge times. Additionally or alternatively, various power management processes may be executed to maximize an amount of battery charge remaining.

Wearable Device Assembly With Ability To Mitigate Data Loss Due To Component Failure

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US Patent:
20180018117, Jan 18, 2018
Filed:
Sep 26, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/715616
Inventors:
- Beaverton OR, US
Mike Lapinsky - Seattle WA, US
Greg McKeag - Seattle WA, US
James Zipperer - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/06
G06F 12/02
G06F 11/20
G06F 11/14
Abstract:
A wrist-worn device monitors movements of a user with a flexible circuit member. The flexible circuit member is fault tolerant. It may contain extra and/or redundant traces as well as the ability to store data on RAM if the flash memory fails or if some or all trace connections between the processor and flash memory fail. Data stored on the RAM may or may not contain less fidelity. Lower fidelity data may be used to alleviate issues arising if the RAM has less storage capacity than the flash memory.

Power Management In An Activity Monitoring Device

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US Patent:
20170100634, Apr 13, 2017
Filed:
Dec 22, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/388718
Inventors:
- Beaverton OR, US
Michael Lapinsky - Seattle WA, US
Michael Noone - Seattle WA, US
James Zipperer - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
A63B 24/00
G01R 31/36
H02J 7/00
A63B 71/06
Abstract:
Batteries for an athletic activity monitoring device may be managed in both charged and discharged state to provide more accurate state information and/or expected charge times. Additionally or alternatively, various power management processes may be executed to maximize an amount of battery charge remaining.

Wearable Device Assembly With Ability To Mitigate Data Loss Due To Component Failure

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US Patent:
20160210068, Jul 21, 2016
Filed:
Mar 29, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/084154
Inventors:
- Beaverton OR, US
Michael Lapinsky - Seattle WA, US
Greg McKeag - Seattle WA, US
James Zipperer - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/06
Abstract:
A wrist-worn device monitors movements of a user with a flexible circuit member. The flexible circuit member is fault tolerant. It may contain extra and/or redundant traces as well as the ability to store data on RAM if the flash memory fails or if some or all trace connections between the processor and flash memory fail. Data stored on the RAM may or may not contain less fidelity. Lower fidelity data may be used to alleviate issues arising if the RAM has less storage capacity than the flash memory.
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