Patents by Inventor John Spencer
John Spencer 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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Publication number: 20180342016Abstract: A method performed by one or more processing devices, via one or more networks, for the proactive, without initiation by an owner of a first retirement account, and automatic portability of the first retirement account, comprising: automatically searching databases or sending search requests to one or more record-keepers for a second retirement account owned by the owner; and sending a negative consent notification having a date to the owner of the first retirement account; wherein the negative consent notification advises the owner that unless the owner provides other instructions within a time period from the date, the first retirement account shall be rolled over, in-whole or in-part, into the second retirement account or vice versa.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2018Publication date: November 29, 2018Inventor: John Spencer Williams
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Patent number: 10078870Abstract: A computer implemented system/method carried out over one or more networks for consolidating retirement accounts owned by an owner, comprising: receiving an electronic data record from a first record keeper for a first retirement account owned by the owner; searching databases and/or sending search requests to one or more account record keepers including said first record keeper for one or more other retirement accounts owned by the owner; and consolidating the first retirement account into the one or more other retirement accounts upon finding the one or more other retirement accounts account.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2012Date of Patent: September 18, 2018Assignee: Retirement Clearinghouse, LLCInventor: John Spencer Williams, Sr.
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Patent number: 10056523Abstract: A method of making a device comprises forming a layer comprising quantum dots over a substrate including a first electrode, fixing the layer comprising quantum dots formed over the substrate, and exposing at least a portion of, and preferably all, exposed surfaces of the fixed layer comprising quantum dots to small molecules. The layer comprising quantum dots can be preferably fixed in the absence or substantial absence of oxygen. Also disclosed is a method of making a device comprises forming a layer comprising quantum dots over a substrate including a first electrode, exposing the layer comprising quantum dots to small molecules and light flux.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2016Date of Patent: August 21, 2018Assignee: SAMSUNG RESEARCH AMERICA, INC.Inventors: Peter T. Kazlas, John Spencer Morris, Robert J. Nick, Zoran Popovic, Matthew Stevenson, Jonathan S. Steckel
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Publication number: 20180199684Abstract: Interchangeable luggage perimeters are disclosed. Example interchangeable luggage perimeters may comprise an interchangeable base element adapted to securely and releasably couple with exchangeable components such as exchangeable foot pads, exchangeable wheels, or exchangeable handles. The interchangeable base element may be interchangeable by having a configuration supporting repositioning of the interchangeable base element at multiple different edges of a luggage piece, e.g., any of at least two or four edges of a luggage piece.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2018Publication date: July 19, 2018Inventors: RONALD LAWRENCE BLOOM, JOHN SPENCER BANDRINGA
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Patent number: 10016966Abstract: A prepreg for manufacturing a fiber-reinforced composite material, the prepreg comprising a body comprising a layer of fibrous reinforcement impregnated with a matrix resin material, and a powder coating layer of resin material on at least one major surface of the body and adhered to the matrix resin material.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2013Date of Patent: July 10, 2018Assignee: Gurit (UK) Ltd.Inventors: Benjamin Creaser Creaser, Paul John Spencer
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Publication number: 20180182580Abstract: A tactile switch on a mobile electronic device having a housing is provided. The tactile switch is comprised of a pressure sensitive interface on an exterior portion of the housing, a switch mechanism, and at least one pathway coupled to the pressure sensitive interface and extending from the pressure sensitive interface to the switch mechanism. The switch mechanism is at a remote location from the pressure sensitive interface. The pathway is formed in an interior portion of the housing. The tactile switch further includes a viscous fluid substantially filling the pathway. The tactile switch is configured such that when pressure is applied to the pressure sensitive interface, the viscous fluid exerts pressure on the switch mechanism, causing the switch to make an electrical contact.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2018Publication date: June 28, 2018Inventor: John Spencer Bandringa
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Publication number: 20180125284Abstract: The present invention provides a kettle that has a plurally of chambers and which is configured to boil water in one chamber and condense the steam therefrom in another chamber or other part of the kettle. The kettle may have a heating element in one of the chambers that raises the temperature of the water in that chamber to boiling point and the heating of the water is carried out in stages, each stage elevating the temperature farther and being carried out in a successive one of the chambers. The kettle allows water to be boiled far more efficiently than in conventional kettles and can have a significant impact not only in reducing house-hold carbon footprint but also in reducing demand spikes in electricity usage.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2014Publication date: May 10, 2018Inventor: Piers St John Spencer CAVE
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Patent number: 9959412Abstract: An online system obtains risk scores determined by a machine learning model for a content item provided by a user of an online system for display to users of the online system, where the risk scores indicate the likelihood of content items violating a content policy. The online system uses the risk scores to determine sampling weights used to select content items for inclusion in a sampled subset of content items. The sampling weights are determined from risk score counts indicating the relative frequency of the obtained risk scores and impression counts indicating the number of times content items have been presented to the users of the online system. The online system presents the selected content items for evaluation by a human reviewer using a quality review interface. Using the results of the quality review, the online system determines quality performance metrics of the machine learning model.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2016Date of Patent: May 1, 2018Assignee: Facebook, Inc.Inventors: Emanuel Alexandre Strauss, John Spencer Beecher-Deighan, Daniel Olmedilla de la Calle
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Patent number: 9918532Abstract: Interchangeable luggage perimeters are disclosed. Example interchangeable luggage perimeters may comprise an interchangeable base element adapted to securely and releasably couple with exchangeable components such as exchangeable foot pads, exchangeable wheels, or exchangeable handles. The interchangeable base element may be interchangeable by having a configuration supporting repositioning of the interchangeable base element at multiple different edges of a luggage piece, e.g., any of at least two or four edges of a luggage piece.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2015Date of Patent: March 20, 2018Assignee: CONTRAIL, LLCInventors: Ronald Lawrence Bloom, John Spencer Bandringa
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Patent number: 9909003Abstract: A prepreg for the manufacture of a fiber-reinforced composite material, the prepreg including: i. an epoxy-resin matrix including: a. at least one non-halogenated epoxide-containing resin which has been chemically modified with at least one of a nitrogen- and/or phosphorous-containing molecule which has been chemically reacted with the epoxide-containing molecule; b. at least one toughening additive comprising an elastomeric or thermoplastic material chemically reacted with the at least one epoxide-containing resin; c. at least one mineral filler to provide fire-retardancy; and d. at least one catalyst for curing the epoxide-containing resin; and ii. a fibrous reinforcement at least partially impregnated by the epoxy resin matrix.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2016Date of Patent: March 6, 2018Assignee: Gurit (UK) Ltd.Inventors: Paul John Spencer, Benjamin Edward Creaser
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Patent number: 9892876Abstract: A tactile switch on a mobile electronic device having a housing is provided. The tactile switch is comprised of a pressure sensitive interface on an exterior portion of the housing, a switch mechanism, and at least one pathway coupled to the pressure sensitive interface and extending from the pressure sensitive interface to the switch mechanism. The switch mechanism is at a remote location from the pressure sensitive interface. The pathway is formed in an interior portion of the housing. The tactile switch further includes a viscous fluid substantially filling the pathway. The tactile switch is configured such that when pressure is applied to the pressure sensitive interface, the viscous fluid exerts pressure on the switch mechanism, causing the switch to make an electrical contact.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2015Date of Patent: February 13, 2018Assignee: Hand Held Products, Inc.Inventor: John Spencer Bandringa
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Publication number: 20180013088Abstract: A light emitting device including an emissive material comprising quantum dots is disclosed. In one embodiment, the device includes a cathode, a layer comprising a material capable of transporting and injection electrons comprising an inorganic material, an emissive layer comprising quantum dots, a layer comprising a material capable of transporting holes, a layer comprising a hole injection material, and an anode. In certain embodiments, the hole injection material can be a p-type doped hole transport material. In certain preferred embodiments, quantum dots comprise semiconductor nanocrystals. In another aspect of the invention, there is provided a light emitting device wherein the device has an initial turn-on voltage that is not greater than 1240/?, wherein ? represents the wavelength (nm) of light emitted by the emissive layer. Other light emitting devices and a method are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2017Publication date: January 11, 2018Inventors: ZHAOQUN ZHOU, PETER T. KAZLAS, MEAD MISIC, ZORAN POPOVIC, JOHN SPENCER MORRIS
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Publication number: 20170351891Abstract: An apparatus for measuring dimension and weight is provided. In one implementation, the apparatus comprises a dimensioner, a force sensing device, and a portable control module. The dimensioner, which is mounted on headgear or body wear to be worn on the head or body of a user, is configured to determine dimensions of an object. The force sensing device, which is incorporated into footwear to be worn on at least one foot of the user, is configured to measure a force acting on a bottom portion of the footwear. The portable control unit includes a dimension input module configured to receive signals from the dimensioner indicative of the dimensions of the object and further includes a weight input module configured to receive signals from the force sensing device indicative of the weight of the object.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2016Publication date: December 7, 2017Inventors: H. Sprague Ackley, John Spencer Bandringa, Bruce McKay Morton, Arthur Millican, Rene Martinez
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Patent number: 9801475Abstract: A high-velocity scanned item distribution apparatus and method are presented. The high-velocity scanned item distribution apparatus permits bagging operations for multiple purchase transactions to occur in parallel. Overlapping the bagging operation of multiple purchase transactions allows the scanning and payment operations of the purchase transactions to continue at higher speeds. In addition, point of sale terminals with high-velocity item scanners are allowed to function at higher speeds.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2013Date of Patent: October 31, 2017Assignee: NCR CorporationInventors: Thomas V. Edwards, John C. Allard, Gregory Scott Egan, Mark Christopher Johnson, Levino Felix Perrucci, John Spencer Tyndall, William Brian Whiteside
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Publication number: 20170306798Abstract: A liquid heating appliance for heating water or other liquids, suitably to a target temperature of from 55° C. to around boiling point, includes a primary heat chamber or body (heat source chamber) that is thermally insulated and which in use contains a high thermal density heat storing liquid or solid; and a secondary chamber alongside the primary chamber through which a liquid to be heated is passed in use. The appliance has a heat transfer feature to selectively transfer thermal energy from the heat-storing liquid or solid to the liquid to be heated in the secondary chamber. The secondary chamber is preferably a conduit through which the liquid to be heated is able to flow and the thus heated liquid can be delivered to a tap as hot water for a range of uses. Water may also be heated for a central heating system for space heating.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2015Publication date: October 26, 2017Inventor: Piers St John Spencer Cave
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Publication number: 20170306110Abstract: A prepreg having at least one layer of carbon fibres and a curable thermosetting resin system, the curable thermosetting resin system at least partly impregnating the at least one layer of carbon fibres, wherein the curable thermosetting resin system includes: a curable thermosetting resin including at least one epoxide group, the curable thermosetting resin having an epoxy equivalent weight of from 140 to 180 g/eq; a curing agent for curing the curable thermosetting resin, wherein the curing agent is present in the liquid phase and includes a cyanamide reactive group; and a rheology modifier for the curable thermosetting resin system, wherein the rheology modifier includes at least one of a thermoplastic resin and an inorganic particulate thickener or a mixture thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2015Publication date: October 26, 2017Inventors: Paul John Spencer, Benjamin Edward Creaser
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Patent number: 9793505Abstract: A light emitting device including an emissive material comprising quantum dots is disclosed. In one embodiment, the device includes a cathode, a layer comprising a material capable of transporting and injection electrons comprising an inorganic material, an emissive layer comprising quantum dots, a layer comprising a material capable of transporting holes, a layer comprising a hole injection material, and an anode. In certain embodiments, the hole injection material can be a p-type doped hole transport material. In certain preferred embodiments, quantum dots comprise semiconductor nanocrystals. In another aspect of the invention, there is provided a light emitting device wherein the device has an initial turn-on voltage that is not greater than 1240/?, wherein ? represents the wavelength (nm) of light emitted by the emissive layer. Other light emitting devices and a method are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2010Date of Patent: October 17, 2017Assignee: QD VISION, INC.Inventors: Zhaoqun Zhou, Peter T. Kazlas, Mead Misic, Zoran Popovic, John Spencer Morris
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Publication number: 20170262635Abstract: An online system obtains risk scores determined by a machine learning model for a content item provided by a user of an online system for display to users of the online system, where the risk scores indicate the likelihood of content items violating a content policy. The online system uses the risk scores to determine sampling weights used to select content items for inclusion in a sampled subset of content items. The sampling weights are determined from risk score counts indicating the relative frequency of the obtained risk scores and impression counts indicating the number of times content items have been presented to the users of the online system. The online system presents the selected content items for evaluation by a human reviewer using a quality review interface. Using the results of the quality review, the online system determines quality performance metrics of the machine learning model.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2016Publication date: September 14, 2017Inventors: Emanuel Alexandre Strauss, John Spencer Beecher-Deighan, Daniel Olmedilla de la Calle
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Publication number: 20170241649Abstract: A heat storage and transfer system incorporates a primary heat storage chamber that is thermally insulated and which in use, contains a heat storing liquid or solid and a thermal energy to electrical energy converter in or thermally coupled to at least one of: i) a secondary chamber external to and adjacent the primary heat storage chamber through which a liquid or steam to be heated is passed in use; and ii) a thermal conduction plate/surface external to the thermally insulated primary heat storage chamber or body. The system has a heat transfer feature to selectively transfer thermal energy from the heat storing liquid or solid of the primary heating chamber to the thermal conduction plate or the liquid or steam to be heated in the secondary chamber for the thermal energy to thence be converted to electrical energy by the thermal energy to electrical energy converter.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2017Publication date: August 24, 2017Inventor: Piers St John Spencer Cave
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Publication number: 20170125633Abstract: A method of making a device comprises forming a layer comprising quantum dots over a substrate including a first electrode, fixing the layer comprising quantum dots formed over the substrate, and exposing at least a portion of, and preferably all, exposed surfaces of the fixed layer comprising quantum dots to small molecules. The layer comprising quantum dots can be preferably fixed in the absence or substantial absence of oxygen. Also disclosed is a method of making a device comprises forming a layer comprising quantum dots over a substrate including a first electrode, exposing the layer comprising quantum dots to small molecules and light flux.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2016Publication date: May 4, 2017Inventors: PETER T. KAZLAS, JOHN SPENCER MORRIS, ROBERT J. NICK, ZORAN POPOVIC, MATTHEW STEVENSON, JONATHAN S. STECKEL