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  • 109 Blythewood Ct, Cary, NC 27513 (919) 460-5808 (919) 460-9355 (919) 468-9723
  • Kennerdell, PA
  • Mahopac, NY

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President

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Location:
Durham, NC
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Parhelion Inc since Mar 2010
President

IBM 1989 - 2009
UX Designer
Education:
Carnegie Mellon University
North Carolina State University
Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA), Graphic Design
Skills:
Product Development
Marketing
Strategic Planning
Marketing Strategy
Brand Development
New Business Development
Sales
Product Management
Team Building
Strategy
Online Marketing
Social Media Marketing
Product Marketing
Negotiation
Languages:
French
Italian
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System And Method For Simultaneous Display Of Multiple Object Categories

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US Patent:
7187389, Mar 6, 2007
Filed:
Apr 12, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/833418
Inventors:
Sarah D. Redpath - Cary NC, US
Randy A. Rendahl - Durham NC, US
Robert T. Uthe - Morrisville NC, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G09G 5/02
US Classification:
345619, 345629, 345581
Abstract:
A system and method for displaying objects in a plurality of layers. The layers are distinguished from one another using a variety of display attributes in order to emphasize objects in upper layers and de-emphasize objects in lower layers. The display attributes may include use of color (hue, saturation, and value), three dimensional images, fill patterns, and other display techniques. The user is able to change the layering in order to emphasize a different group, or category, of objects and de-emphasize other groups. The layers can be predefined, for example a hardware and software layers, or may be defined by analyzing the attributes corresponding with the objects. Objects and their attributes are stored in a data store, such as a relational database. Predefined layers include one or more of these attributes to use for matching.

Personal Music Laser Show Toy System

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US Patent:
20110223830, Sep 15, 2011
Filed:
Mar 12, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/722574
Inventors:
Richard Redpath - Cary NC, US
Sarah Donan Redpath - Cary NC, US
International Classification:
A63H 33/26
US Classification:
446485
Abstract:
The invention relates to a toy for a laser beam pattern that is controlled by a stereo output from music with the ability to control the starting pattern by the user. The above system provides a unique small visual entertainment music amplifier system toy that operates on batteries as well as AC adapter output.

Laser Illumination Apparatus Toy System

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US Patent:
20110237152, Sep 29, 2011
Filed:
Mar 23, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/729316
Inventors:
Richard Redpath - Cary NC, US
Sarah Donan Redpath - Cary NC, US
International Classification:
A63H 33/26
A63H 33/00
US Classification:
446 71, 446485
Abstract:
The invention relates to a laser illumination lamp as a novelty toy using a laser beam pattern that is contained in a polygon sphere such as a truncated rhombic dodecahedron to enable positioning the projection. The above system provides a unique utility shape for a small visual entertainment system toy that operates on batteries as well as AC adapter output for a night light.

Cost Effective Apparatus For A Heterogeneous Battery Operated Laser Illumination System

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US Patent:
20110273869, Nov 10, 2011
Filed:
May 10, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/777208
Inventors:
Richard Redpath - Cary NC, US
Sarah Donan Redpath - Cary NC, US
International Classification:
F21L 4/00
US Classification:
362183, 362157
Abstract:
The invention relates to a cost effective power supply system for a laser illumination lamp as a novelty toy for laser beam patterns. The system provides a unique cost effective limited part circuit design to enable the usage of a heterogeneous set of battery options for the user to operate as well as a heterogeneous set of AC adapter power sources which may have different cost structures and availability.

Apparatus For Portable Wireless Light Display System

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US Patent:
20110286205, Nov 24, 2011
Filed:
May 23, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/785457
Inventors:
Richard Redpath - Cary NC, US
Sarah Donan Redpath - Cary NC, US
International Classification:
F21L 4/00
US Classification:
362157
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a portable wireless light display system for holiday displays and parties. The system provides a unique battery operated portable device that can be placed in a window to provide holiday or festive lighting on objects without the use of the traditional wired light bulb implementation.

Method And System For Relocating Selectable Graphical Objects In A Graphical User Interface Environment

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US Patent:
55617530, Oct 1, 1996
Filed:
Dec 2, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/161299
Inventors:
Joseph S. Coulombe - Cary NC
Susan F. Henshaw - Cary NC
Sarah D. Redpath - Cary NC
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 314
US Classification:
395155
Abstract:
A method and system for enhancing user efficiency in locating and accessing application and data files represented by selectable graphical objects in a graphical user interface environment. Selectable graphical objects are displayed within a graphical user interface environment, and a relocation criterion is associated with each of the selectable graphical objects. Periodically and automatically the location of the selectable graphical object is evaluated with respect to the relocation criterion and with respect to the current location of the selectable graphical object. In response to each evaluation of the relocation criterion, the selectable graphical objects may be relocated within a desired region for relocation within the graphical user interface environment. This relocation of selectable graphical objects provides an optimal arrangement facilitating efficient user interaction with the data processing system by relocating groups of selectable graphical objects in locations consistent with a predetermined frequency of access criterion, duration of access criterion or other similar priority determinations.

Display Image Scroll Control And Method

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US Patent:
54851742, Jan 16, 1996
Filed:
Nov 12, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/973929
Inventors:
Susan F. Henshaw - Raleigh NC
Sarah D. Redpath - Cary NC
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G09G 534
US Classification:
345123
Abstract:
Scrolling of work objects displayed on a computer display screen is controlled by a control element window displayed simultaneously on the display screen with the work area which is to be scrolled. A reduced size representation of the overall dimensions of the work object with the work area viewing portion of reduced size superimposed over it are displayed in a second window or display area on the screen. Cursor selection or movement of the reduced size representation of the work area within the representation of the overall work object by cursor selection and dragging or by activation of incremental scrolling or directional scrolling buttons displayed within the second display area, controls the portion of the overall work object displayed within the first display area.

Visual Metaphor For Shortcut Navigation In A Virtual World

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US Patent:
59823720, Nov 9, 1999
Filed:
Nov 14, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/746691
Inventors:
Abbott Purdy Brush - Woodbridge CT
Gennaro A. Cuomo - Apex NC
Sarah D. Redpath - Cary NC
David Bruce Lection - Raleigh NC
Donald Robert Wood - Raleigh NC
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corp. - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06T 1500
US Classification:
345418
Abstract:
A technique for providing enhanced intuitive navigation in a virtual world. User selectable hot spots are provided within a virtual world that users may select to automatically be moved to predetermined move-to coordinates within the virtual world. The user may be transported directly to the move-to coordinates or the user may have its motion controlled by the virtual world to in essence walk the user to the move-to coordinates within the virtual world. The selectable hot spot may become inactive following selection of the hot spot by a user until the user moves off of the move-to coordinates, or a plurality of move-to coordinates may be provided such that the hot spot remains active until all of the move-to coordinates are occupied by users. Additionally, the hot spot may be visually enhanced to make it easier to be seen and selected when the user is more than a predetermined distance from the hot spot within the virtual world.
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