Patents by Inventor Daniel Piquet
Daniel Piquet 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: 11995591Abstract: The present disclosure describes computer systems and computer-implemented methods for managing an agricultural operation. Vehicle location information for at least one agricultural vehicle is received, and the vehicle location information is used to determine a vehicle path. Vehicle state information is received from the vehicle and is used to determine whether the vehicle is in a working or non-working state. The vehicle path is then rendered on a map display, with the map display visually distinguishing between sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the working state and sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the non-working state.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2022Date of Patent: May 28, 2024Assignee: ACUITUS AG, INC.Inventors: Christopher Hunsaker, Kendal Hunsaker, Daniel Piquet, Jay Srinivasan, Daniel Bigelow, Brock Mitchell
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Publication number: 20240094710Abstract: The present disclosure describes computer systems and computer-implemented methods for use in an agricultural operation. Vehicle location information for at least one agricultural vehicle is received, and the vehicle location information is used to determine a vehicle path. Vehicle state information is received from the vehicle and is used to determine whether the vehicle is in a working or non-working state. The vehicle path is then rendered on a map display, with the map display visually distinguishing between sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the working state and sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the non-working state.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2023Publication date: March 21, 2024Inventors: Christopher HUNSAKER, Kendal HUNSAKER, Dave KING, Evan ORME, Jason HILL, Daniel PIQUET, Jonathan NELSON
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Patent number: 11853036Abstract: The present disclosure describes computer systems and computer-implemented methods for use in an agricultural operation. Vehicle location information for at least one agricultural vehicle is received, and the vehicle location information is used to determine a vehicle path. Vehicle state information is received from the vehicle and is used to determine whether the vehicle is in a working or non-working state. The vehicle path is then rendered on a map display, with the map display visually distinguishing between sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the working state and sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the non-working state.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2019Date of Patent: December 26, 2023Assignee: ACUITUS AG, INC.Inventors: Christopher Hunsaker, Kendal Hunsaker, Dave King, Evan Orme, Jason Hill, Daniel Piquet, Jonathan Nelson
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Publication number: 20230306338Abstract: The present disclosure describes computer systems and computer-implemented methods for managing an agricultural operation. Vehicle location information for at least one agricultural vehicle is received, and the vehicle location information is used to determine a vehicle path. Vehicle state information is received from the vehicle and is used to determine whether the vehicle is in a working or non-working state. The vehicle path is then rendered on a map display, with the map display visually distinguishing between sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the working state and sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the non-working state.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2022Publication date: September 28, 2023Inventors: Christopher HUNSAKER, Kendal HUNSAKER, Daniel PIQUET, Jay SRINIVASAN, Daniel BIGELOW, Brock MITCHELL
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Patent number: 11521146Abstract: The present disclosure describes computer systems and computer-implemented methods for managing an agricultural operation. Vehicle location information for at least one agricultural vehicle is received, and the vehicle location information is used to determine a vehicle path. Vehicle state information is received from the vehicle and is used to determine whether the vehicle is in a working or non-working state. The vehicle path is then rendered on a map display, with the map display visually distinguishing between sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the working state and sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the non-working state.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2020Date of Patent: December 6, 2022Inventors: Christopher Hunsaker, Kendal Hunsaker, Daniel Piquet, Jay Srinivasan, Daniel Bigelow, Brock Mitchell
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Publication number: 20220083029Abstract: The present disclosure describes computer systems and computer-implemented methods for use in an agricultural operation. Vehicle location information for at least one agricultural vehicle is received, and the vehicle location information is used to determine a vehicle path. Vehicle state information is received from the vehicle and is used to determine whether the vehicle is in a working or non-working state. The vehicle path is then rendered on a map display, with the map display visually distinguishing between sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the working state and sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the non-working state.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2019Publication date: March 17, 2022Inventors: Christopher HUNSAKER, Kendal HUNSAKER, Dave KING, Evan ORME, Jason Hill, Daniel PIQUET, Jonathan NELSON
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Publication number: 20200372422Abstract: The present disclosure describes computer systems and computer-implemented methods for managing an agricultural operation. Vehicle location information for at least one agricultural vehicle is received, and the vehicle location information is used to determine a vehicle path. Vehicle state information is received from the vehicle and is used to determine whether the vehicle is in a working or non-working state. The vehicle path is then rendered on a map display, with the map display visually distinguishing between sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the working state and sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the non-working state.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2020Publication date: November 26, 2020Inventors: Christopher Hunsaker, Kendal Hunsaker, Daniel Piquet, Jay Srinivasan, Daniel Bigelow, Brock Mitchell
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Patent number: 10776733Abstract: The present disclosure describes computer systems and computer-implemented methods for managing an agricultural operation. Vehicle location information for at least one agricultural vehicle is received, and the vehicle location information is used to determine a vehicle path. Vehicle state information is received from the vehicle and is used to determine whether the vehicle is in a working or non-working state. The vehicle path is then rendered on a map display, with the map display visually distinguishing between sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the working state and sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the non-working state.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2018Date of Patent: September 15, 2020Assignee: ACUITUS AG, INC.Inventors: Christopher Hunsaker, Kendal Hunsaker, Daniel Piquet, Jay Srinivasan, Daniel Bigelow, Brock Mitchell
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Publication number: 20180374009Abstract: The present disclosure describes computer systems and computer-implemented methods for managing an agricultural operation. Vehicle location information for at least one agricultural vehicle is received, and the vehicle location information is used to determine a vehicle path. Vehicle state information is received from the vehicle and is used to determine whether the vehicle is in a working or non-working state. The vehicle path is then rendered on a map display, with the map display visually distinguishing between sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the working state and sections of the vehicle path traversed while the vehicle is in the non-working state.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2018Publication date: December 27, 2018Inventors: Christopher Hunsaker, Kendal Hunsaker, Daniel Piquet, Jay Srinivasan, Daniel Bigelow, Brock Mitchell
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Patent number: 5799526Abstract: A process for the cold rolling of a metal strip between rollers of rolling stands arranged sequentially is provided, along with a plant for its implementation, wherein the process involves:analyzing, as a function of frequency, a signal from an inter-stand tension measurement sensor corresponding to a level of tension of the metal strip to determine periodic variations in the signal having frequencies corresponding to a speed of rotation of the pair of rollers in a downstream rolling stand and proportional to out-of-roundness defects present in the rollers of the downstream rolling stand; andcompensating for the out-of-roundness defects in the rollers in the downstream rolling stand by adjusting the clamping setting of the rollers in the downstream rolling stand in accordance with a compensation signal, produced by the means for compensating, that is proportional to the periodic variations.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1996Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Assignee: ClecimInventors: Regis Mieze, Gerard Robert, Daniel Piquet, Christophe Silvy Leligois, Michel Abikaram
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Patent number: 4699694Abstract: Process for regulating the quantity of metal electrolytically deposited on a continuously travelling band to be coated in a coating plant comprising a plurality of tanks filled with electrolyte. The process comprises determining experimental curves of the yield as a function of the strength of the supply current of each bridge of the plant, collecting (32) indications relating to the bridges in operation or out of operation, establishing analog values of the strength for each bridge and of the maximum strength of the current for all of the bridges, measuring the velocity of the travel of the band (37), establishing set values (39) relating to the quantity of metal to be deposited, measuring the total quantity of metal deposited by means of a gauge employing a periodic scanning, determining the lower and upper means of the quantity of metal measured by the gauge in each scan, and establishing a regulation model from the aforementioned data.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1986Date of Patent: October 13, 1987Assignee: Usinor AciersInventors: Bernard Backelandt, Jean-Claude Gythiel, Daniel Piquet