Patents by Inventor Daniel R Bersak

Daniel R Bersak 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).

  • Publication number: 20240029400
    Abstract: Some embodiments provide retail inventory identification systems, comprising: a mobile product mapping system comprising: a transport system, a tower housing, and a cluster processing system comprising: a plurality of product identifying (PI) systems each in different orientations and directed along different fields of view, and a mobile control circuit; wherein the PI systems each comprise an image capture system, and a location determination system, wherein each of the plurality of PI systems is configured to: capture images of products supported on product support systems; and locally process the images comprising applying a plurality of different machine learning modeling techniques, to infer identification of multiple products and generate product identifying information in association with location information; and the mobile control circuit is configured to generate product identifying mapping of products as the product mapping system moves; and communicate the generated product identifying mapping to
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 19, 2022
    Publication date: January 25, 2024
    Inventors: Monisha Elumalai, Jody P. Cook, Michael A. Garner, Francisco J. Rodriguez, Luis R. Rosario-Berrios, Christopher M. Overcash, Ravi Kumar Dalal, Daniel R. Bersak, Sandip Pandey, Ella Saar, Trenton J. Duke
  • Publication number: 20180295919
    Abstract: One variation of a method for recording accidents includes: in a first mode, capturing a second video frame at a second time, storing the second video frame with a first sequence of video frames, captured over a buffer duration, in local memory in the helmet, removing a first video frame captured outside of the buffer duration from local memory, and rendering a subregion of the second video frame on a display arranged within the helmet; in response to detection of an accident involving the helmet, transitioning from the first mode into a second mode; in the second mode, capturing a second sequence of video frames, and storing the second sequence of video frames exceeding the buffer duration in local memory; and generating a video file from the first sequence of video frames and the second sequence of video frames stored in local memory.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 18, 2018
    Publication date: October 18, 2018
    Inventors: Ryan T. Shearman, Todd H. Rushing, Daniel R. Bersak, Steven L. Smith
  • Patent number: 10021932
    Abstract: One variation of a helmet system includes: a shell defining an interior volume and an aperture proximal an anterior end of the shell; a primary visor coupled to the shell and transiently arranged over the aperture; a secondary visor adjacent the aperture, including an elongated translucent member suspended from the shell, and defining a first discrete reflective region on a right side of the elongated translucent member and a second discrete reflective region on a left side of the elongated translucent member; a camera coupled to the shell and defining a field of view extending outwardly from a posterior end of the shell; and a projection system projecting an image onto the first discrete reflective region and onto the second discrete reflective region, the image comprising a subregion of a video frame recorded by the camera, the secondary visor reflecting the image toward the interior volume.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 2015
    Date of Patent: July 17, 2018
    Assignee: Fusar Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Ryan T Shearman, Todd H Rushing, Daniel R Bersak, Steven L Smith
  • Publication number: 20170125058
    Abstract: One variation of a method for automatically publishing action videos to online social networks includes: recording video frames to a circular buffer of a preset duration; writing a first sequence of video frames from the buffer to a local memory, the first sequence of video frames previously recorded to the buffer over a first duration from a start time to a first time, the first duration a subset of the preset duration; writing a second sequence of video frames to a local memory, the second sequence of video frames recorded over a second duration from the first time to a final time; processing the first sequence of video frames and the second sequence of video frames into a first video of a first format and of a first length corresponding to a first online social network; and automatically uploading the first video to the first online social network.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 31, 2016
    Publication date: May 4, 2017
    Inventors: Ryan T. Shearman, Todd H. Rushing, Daniel R. Bersak, Clayton Patton
  • Patent number: 9451802
    Abstract: One variation of a method for recording accidents includes: in a first mode, capturing a second video frame at a second time, storing the second video frame with a first sequence of video frames, captured over a buffer duration, in local memory in the helmet, removing a first video frame captured outside of the buffer duration from local memory, and rendering a subregion of the second video frame on a display arranged within the helmet; in response to detection of an accident involving the helmet, transitioning from the first mode into a second mode; in the second mode, capturing a second sequence of video frames, and storing the second sequence of video frames exceeding the buffer duration in local memory; and generating a video file from the first sequence of video frames and the second sequence of video frames stored in local memory.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 2015
    Date of Patent: September 27, 2016
    Assignee: Fusar Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Ryan T Shearman, Daniel R Bersak
  • Publication number: 20160037849
    Abstract: One variation of a helmet system includes: a shell defining an interior volume and an aperture proximal an anterior end of the shell; a primary visor coupled to the shell and transiently arranged over the aperture; a secondary visor adjacent the aperture, including an elongated translucent member suspended from the shell, and defining a first discrete reflective region on a right side of the elongated translucent member and a second discrete reflective region on a left side of the elongated translucent member; a camera coupled to the shell and defining a field of view extending outwardly from a posterior end of the shell; and a projection system projecting an image onto the first discrete reflective region and onto the second discrete reflective region, the image comprising a subregion of a video frame recorded by the camera, the secondary visor reflecting the image toward the interior volume.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 7, 2015
    Publication date: February 11, 2016
    Inventors: Ryan T Shearman, Todd H Rushing, Daniel R Bersak, Steven L Smith
  • Publication number: 20160044276
    Abstract: One variation of a method for recording accidents includes: in a first mode, capturing a second video frame at a second time, storing the second video frame with a first sequence of video frames, captured over a buffer duration, in local memory in the helmet, removing a first video frame captured outside of the buffer duration from local memory, and rendering a subregion of the second video frame on a display arranged within the helmet; in response to detection of an accident involving the helmet, transitioning from the first mode into a second mode; in the second mode, capturing a second sequence of video frames, and storing the second sequence of video frames exceeding the buffer duration in local memory; and generating a video file from the first sequence of video frames and the second sequence of video frames stored in local memory.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 7, 2015
    Publication date: February 11, 2016
    Inventors: Ryan T. Shearman, Daniel R. Bersak