Patents by Inventor Chris Hayes
Chris Hayes has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11407767Abstract: This invention related to compounds that are inhibitors of the CDK12 kinase. The compounds are useful in the treatment of disorders mediated by the CDK12 kinase including myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) and other disorders caused by the generation of RNA repeat expansion transcripts. In particular, the invention relates to compounds of the formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salts or N-oxides thereof, wherein R1a, R2, R3, R4a, R4b and R4c are as defined herein.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2018Date of Patent: August 9, 2022Inventors: David Brook, Chris Hayes, Nicholas Bennett, Matthew Palframan, Sue Cramp, Richard Bull, Michael Bodnarchuk
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Publication number: 20200247824Abstract: This invention related to compounds that are inhibitors of the CDK12 kinase. The compounds are useful in the treatment of disorders mediated by the CDK12 kinase including myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) and other disorders caused by the generation of RNA repeat expansion transcripts. In particular, the invention relates to compounds of the formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salts or N-oxides thereof, wherein R1a, R2, R3, R4a, R4b and R4c are as defined herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2018Publication date: August 6, 2020Applicant: The University of NottinghamInventors: David Brook, Chris Hayes, Nicholas Bennett, Matthew Palframan, Sue Cramp, Richard Bull, Michael Bodnarchuk
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Patent number: 9992189Abstract: A CAC/PIV certificate associated with a HSPD-12 identity is used to generate a derived credential for storage on a device, such as a mobile device, that lacks a CAC/PIV card reader. The derived credential (which is distinct from the original CAC/PIV certificate) may then be used to grant the device access to secure resources that may otherwise require a CAC/PIV certificate. Embodiments of the present disclosure also relate to systems and methods for authenticating or validating a derived credential stored on a mobile device.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2017Date of Patent: June 5, 2018Assignee: SecureAuth CorporationInventors: Chris Hayes, Garret Florian Grajek, Jeffrey Chiwai Lo, Allen Yu Quach, Firas Shbeeb
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Publication number: 20180091499Abstract: A CAC/PIV certificate associated with a HSPD-12 identity is used to generate a derived credential for storage on a device, such as a mobile device, that lacks a CAC/PIV card reader. The derived credential (which is distinct from the original CAC/PIV certificate) may then be used to grant the device access to secure resources that may otherwise require a CAC/PIV certificate. Embodiments of the present disclosure also relate to systems and methods for authenticating or validating a derived credential stored on a mobile device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2017Publication date: March 29, 2018Inventors: Chris Hayes, Garret Florian Grajek, Jeffrey Chiwai Lo, Allen Yu Quach, Firas Shbeeb
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Patent number: 9736145Abstract: A CAC/PIV certificate associated with a HSPD-12 identity is used to generate a derived credential for storage on a device, such as a mobile device, that lacks a CAC/PIV card reader. The derived credential (which is distinct from the original CAC/PIV certificate) may then be used to grant the device access to secure resources that may otherwise require a CAC/PIV certificate. Embodiments of the present disclosure also relate to systems and methods for authenticating or validating a derived credential stored on a mobile device.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2015Date of Patent: August 15, 2017Assignee: SecureAuth CorporationInventors: Chris Hayes, Garret Florian Grajek, Jeffrey Chiwai Lo, Allen Yu Quach, Firas Shbeeb
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Publication number: 20160001170Abstract: Intelligent markers and a card distribution error reduction system are disclosed. In one embodiment, the invention includes intelligent markers which are effectively “player acknowledgement” indicators. The markers preferably include a mechanism for signaling the receiving bettor to acknowledge receipt of the marker, which acknowledgement may turn off the indicating mechanism. The method of indication could be visual, audible or otherwise which would signal a bettor to interact with the marker. The intelligent markers communicate with table sensors and a shoe to monitor the status of games, and to signal alerts when a mistake occurs.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2014Publication date: January 7, 2016Applicant: The United States Playing Card CompanyInventors: Carol Rouillard, Chris Hayes, Lance Merrell, Ken Miller, Mohit Ahuja
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Patent number: 8289339Abstract: An apparatus for providing enhanced radar video processing may include a processing element. The processing element may be configured to receive, from a state table that is oriented in a fixed orientation, data based on a radar return, to store a texture corresponding to an image based on the received data, the texture being oriented with respect to a center of a radar sweep, to define a plurality of adjacent vertex buffers, and to map the texture to at least one of the vertex buffers in which portions of the texture are capable of being scrambled within at least one of the vertex buffers.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2008Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: Northrop Grumman Systems CorporationInventors: Mathew D. Wall, Thomas G. Beazell, Chris Hayes
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Publication number: 20090322776Abstract: An apparatus for providing enhanced radar video processing may include a processing element. The processing element may be configured to receive, from a state table that is oriented in a fixed orientation, data based on a radar return, to store a texture corresponding to an image based on the received data, the texture being oriented with respect to a center of a radar sweep, to define a plurality of adjacent vertex buffers, and to map the texture to at least one of the vertex buffers in which portions of the texture are capable of being scrambled within at least one of the vertex buffers.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2008Publication date: December 31, 2009Inventors: Mathew D. Wall, Thomas G. Beazell, Chris Hayes
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Patent number: 6976701Abstract: An airbag door system is provided comprising a substrate, an outer shell and a foam where all three layers possess a line of mechanical weakness with each line of mechanical weakness at least partially separating each layer into an airbag door portion and a trim member portion. The substrate line of mechanical weakness comprises at least one substrate aperture. The outer shell line of mechanical weakness comprises an outer shell reduced thickness portion defined by an outer shell sever extending partially through an outer shell thickness from an outer shell lower surface towards an outer shell upper surface. The foam line of mechanical weakness comprises a foam reduced thickness portion defined by a foam sever extending partially through a foam thickness from a foam lower surface towards a foam upper surface. The outer shell line of mechanical weakness is displaced relative to a foam line of mechanical weakness.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2004Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Assignee: Collins & Aikman Automotive Company Inc.Inventors: John D. Gray, Philip A. Bunn, Bas Korte, Chris Hayes, Bruce Batchelder
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Publication number: 20040183280Abstract: An airbag door system is provided comprising a substrate, an outer shell and a foam where all three layers possess a line of mechanical weakness with each line of mechanical weakness at least partially separating each layer into an airbag door portion and a trim member portion. The substrate line of mechanical weakness comprises at least one substrate aperture. The outer shell line of mechanical weakness comprises an outer shell reduced thickness portion defined by an outer shell sever extending partially through an outer shell thickness from an outer shell lower surface towards an outer shell upper surface. The foam line of mechanical weakness comprises a foam reduced thickness portion defined by a foam sever extending partially through a foam thickness from a foam lower surface towards a foam upper surface. The outer shell line of mechanical weakness is displaced relative to a foam line of mechanical weakness.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2004Publication date: September 23, 2004Inventors: John D. Gray, Philip A. Bunn, Bas Korte, Chris Hayes, Bruce Batchelder
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Patent number: 6709007Abstract: An airbag door system is provided comprising a substrate, an outer shell and a foam where all three layers possess a line of mechanical weakness with each line of mechanical weakness at least partially separating each layer into an airbag door portion and a trim member portion. The substrate line of mechanical weakness comprises at least one substrate aperture. The outer shell line of mechanical weakness comprises an outer shell reduced thickness portion defined by an outer shell sever extending partially through an outer shell thickness from an outer shell lower surface towards an outer shell upper surface. The foam line of mechanical weakness comprises a foam reduced thickness portion defined by a foam sever extending partially through a foam thickness from a foam lower surface towards a foam upper surface. The outer shell line of mechanical weakness is displaced relative to a foam line of mechanical weakness.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2002Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Collins & Aikman Automotive Company Inc.Inventors: John D. Gray, Philip A. Bunn, Bas Korte, Chris Hayes, Bruce Batchelder
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Publication number: 20020153710Abstract: An airbag door system is provided comprising a substrate, an outer shell and a foam where all three layers possess a line of mechanical weakness with each line of mechanical weakness at least partially separating each layer into an airbag door portion and a trim member portion. The substrate line of mechanical weakness comprises at least one substrate aperture. The outer shell line of mechanical weakness comprises an outer shell reduced thickness portion defined by an outer shell sever extending partially through an outer shell thickness from an outer shell lower surface towards an outer shell upper surface. The foam line of mechanical weakness comprises a foam reduced thickness portion defined by a foam sever extending partially through a foam thickness from a foam lower surface towards a foam upper surface. The outer shell line of mechanical weakness is displaced relative to a foam line of mechanical weakness.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2002Publication date: October 24, 2002Inventors: John D. Gray, Philip A. Bunn, Bas Korte, Chris Hayes, Bruce Batchelder
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Patent number: 6402189Abstract: An airbag door system is provided comprising a substrate, an outer shell and a foam where all three layers possess a line of mechanical weakness with each line of mechanical weakness at least partially separating each layer into an airbag door portion and a trim member portion. The substrate line of mechanical weakness comprises at least one substrate aperture. The outer shell line of mechanical weakness comprises an outer shell reduced thickness portion defined by an outer shell sever extending partially through an outer shell thickness from an outer shell lower surface towards an outer shell upper surface. The foam line of mechanical weakness comprises a foam reduced thickness portion defined by a foam sever extending partially through a foam thickness from a foam lower surface towards a foam upper surface. The outer shell line of mechanical weakness is displaced relative to a foam line of mechanical weakness.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2000Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Textron Automotive Company, IncInventors: John D. Gray, Philip A. Bunn, Bas Korte, Chris Hayes