Patents by Inventor Patrick McGill

Patrick McGill 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).

  • Patent number: 10108322
    Abstract: Disclosed are systems and methods for displaying an interactive video. Displaying an interactive video may include at least rendering and playing a base video having at least one selector for an outcome video, receiving input selecting at least one selector, and transitioning to the outcome video while playing both the base video and the outcome video on particular portions of a display area. Displaying an interactive video may also include displaying a selector object associated with an interactive video, receiving user input indicating a user interaction with at least one surface of the selector object and rendering and playing a video segment responsive to the user interaction with the at least one surface of the selector object.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 2015
    Date of Patent: October 23, 2018
    Assignee: KALTURA, INC.
    Inventors: Brannan Patrick McGill, Nathan Hepper, Caleb Hanson, Jonathan R. A. Woodard, Cameron Joel McCaddon
  • Publication number: 20160196044
    Abstract: Disclosed are systems and methods for displaying an interactive video. Displaying an interactive video may include at least rendering and playing a base video having at least one selector for an outcome video, receiving input selecting at least one selector, and transitioning to the outcome video while playing both the base video and the outcome video on particular portions of a display area. Displaying an interactive video may also include displaying a selector object associated with an interactive video, receiving user input indicating a user interaction with at least one surface of the selector object and rendering and playing a video segment responsive to the user interaction with the at least one surface of the selector object.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 29, 2015
    Publication date: July 7, 2016
    Inventors: Brannan Patrick McGill, Nathan Hepper, Caleb Hanson, Jonathan R.A. Woodard, Cameron Joel McCaddon
  • Publication number: 20160038387
    Abstract: Treated silica materials are disclosed, together with methods of making such materials and dentifrice compositions comprising the treated silica materials.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 23, 2015
    Publication date: February 11, 2016
    Inventors: Karl W. Gallis, William J. Hagar, Patrick McGill, Terry W. Nassivera
  • Patent number: 9186307
    Abstract: Treated silica materials are disclosed, together with methods of making such materials and dentifrice compositions comprising the treated silica materials.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 2013
    Date of Patent: November 17, 2015
    Assignee: J.M. Huber Corporation
    Inventors: Karl W. Gallis, William J. Hagar, Patrick McGill, Terry W. Nassivera
  • Publication number: 20150209252
    Abstract: Heat treated silica materials are disclosed, together with methods of making such materials, and dentifrice compositions containing the heat treated silica materials. The heat treated silica materials can contain trace amounts of cristobalite, typically less than 1 wt. %, and the heat treated silica materials often have a loss on ignition of less than about 2 wt. %.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 26, 2015
    Publication date: July 30, 2015
    Inventor: Patrick McGill
  • Publication number: 20150186343
    Abstract: Methods, apparatuses, and systems are disclosed for providing content segments of an interactive media experience as webpages. One example server apparatus includes a content storage module storing at least one interactive media experience, the interactive media experience including a plurality of content segments. The server apparatus also includes a communications module configured to provide a plurality of respective webpages corresponding to respective ones of the plurality of content segments of the at least one interactive media experience, each respective webpage including one or more links to others of the plurality of respective webpages.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 2, 2014
    Publication date: July 2, 2015
    Inventors: Brannan Patrick McGill, Justin Tucker Trautman
  • Publication number: 20140140938
    Abstract: Treated silica materials are disclosed, together with methods of making such materials and dentifrice compositions comprising the treated silica materials.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 15, 2013
    Publication date: May 22, 2014
    Inventors: Karl W. Gallis, William J. Hagar, Patrick McGill, Terry W. Nassivera
  • Publication number: 20080160053
    Abstract: Precipitated silica comprising porous silica particles having a cumulative surface area for all pores having diameters greater than 500 ? of less than 6 m2/g, as measured by mercury intrusion, and a percentage cetylpyridinium chloride (% CPC) Compatibility of greater than about 85%. The precipitated silica product is especially well-adapted for use in dentifrices containing cetylpyridinium chloride, which do not attach to the low surface area silica product in a meaningful level and thus remain available for antimicrobial action. Processes for making the silica product including the introduction of sodium sulfate powder during different process steps in order to enhance such a compatibility with CPC are provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 27, 2006
    Publication date: July 3, 2008
    Inventors: Patrick McGill, Karl Gallis
  • Publication number: 20070224133
    Abstract: Unique abrasive materials that are in situ generated compositions of precipitated silicas and silica gels are provided. Such compositions exhibit different beneficial, particularly simultaneously high pellicle film cleaning properties and moderate dentin abrasion levels. Such a result thus accords the user a dentifrice that effectively cleans tooth surfaces without detrimentally abrading such surfaces. Furthermore, the produced abrasive materials also exhibit very high and desirable brightness properties that permit easy incorporation and utilization within dentifrices for aesthetic purposes. Encompassed within this invention is a unique method for making such gel/precipitated silica composite materials for such a purpose, particularly under high shear conditions, as well as the different materials within the structure ranges described above and dentifrices comprising such.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 23, 2006
    Publication date: September 27, 2007
    Inventor: Patrick McGill
  • Publication number: 20070224132
    Abstract: Unique abrasive materials that are in situ generated compositions of precipitated silicas and silica gels are provided. Such compositions exhibit different beneficial, particularly simultaneously high pellicle film cleaning properties and moderate dentin abrasion levels. Such a result thus accords the user a dentifrice that effectively cleans tooth surfaces without detrimentally abrading such surfaces. Furthermore, the produced abrasive materials also exhibit very high and desirable brightness properties that permit easy incorporation and utilization within dentifrices for aesthetic purposes. Encompassed within this invention is a unique method for making such gel/precipitated silica composite materials for such a purpose, particularly under high shear conditions, as well as the different materials within the structure ranges described above and dentifrices comprising such.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 23, 2006
    Publication date: September 27, 2007
    Inventor: Patrick McGill
  • Publication number: 20060140878
    Abstract: A method of making precipitated silica abrasive compositions having excellent cleaning performance and lower abrasiveness with post-reactor sizing of the abrasive particles being performed via air classification techniques is provided. By targeting a specific particle size range, it has been determined that higher pellicle film cleaning levels may be achieved without also increasing the dentin abrasion properties of the silica products themselves. As a result, dentifrices including such classified abrasive silica products, and exhibiting particularly desirable cleaning benefits, can be provided for improved tooth polishing, whitening, and the like, without deleteriously affecting the hard tooth surfaces. Also encompassed within this invention also are products of this selective process scheme and dentifrices containing such classified silica products.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 23, 2004
    Publication date: June 29, 2006
    Inventors: John Cornelius, Patrick McGill
  • Publication number: 20060140877
    Abstract: A method of making precipitated silica abrasive compositions having excellent cleaning performance and lower abrasiveness with post-reactor sizing of the abrasive particles being performed via air classification techniques is provided. By targeting a specific particle size range, it has been determined that higher pellicle film cleaning levels may be achieved without also increasing the dentin abrasion properties of the silica products themselves. As a result, dentifrices including such classified abrasive silica products, and exhibiting particularly desirable cleaning benefits, can be provided for improved tooth polishing, whitening, and the like, without deleteriously affecting the hard tooth surfaces. Also encompassed within this invention also are products of this selective process scheme and dentifrices containing such classified silica products.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 23, 2004
    Publication date: June 29, 2006
    Inventors: Patrick McGill, John Cornelius
  • Publication number: 20060110337
    Abstract: Unique abrasive and/or thickening materials that are in situ generated compositions of precipitated silicas and silica gels are provided. Such compositions exhibit different beneficial characteristics depending on the structure of the composite in situ generated material. With low structured composites (as measured via linseed oil absorption levels from 40 to 100 ml oil absorbed/100 g composite), simultaneously high pellicle film cleaning properties and moderate dentin abrasion levels are possible in order to accord the user a dentifrice that effectively cleans tooth surfaces without detrimentally abrading such surfaces. Increased amounts of high structure composite materials tend to accord greater viscosity build and thickening benefits together with such desirable abrasion and cleaning properties, albeit to a lesser extent than for the low structure types.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 24, 2004
    Publication date: May 25, 2006
    Inventors: Patrick McGill, William Fultz
  • Publication number: 20060110336
    Abstract: Unique abrasive and/or thickening materials that are in situ generated compositions of precipitated silicas and silica gels are provided. Such compositions exhibit different beneficial characteristics depending on the structure of the composite in situ generated material. With low structured composites (as measured via linseed oil absorption levels from 40 to 100 ml oil absorbed/100 g composite), simultaneously high pellicle film cleaning properties and moderate dentin abrasion levels are possible in order to accord the user a dentifrice that effectively cleans tooth surfaces without detrimentally abrading such surfaces. Increased amounts of high structure composite materials tend to accord greater viscosity build and thickening benefits together with such desirable abrasion and cleaning properties, albeit to a lesser extent than for the low structure types.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 24, 2004
    Publication date: May 25, 2006
    Inventors: Patrick McGill, William Fultz
  • Publication number: 20060110307
    Abstract: Unique abrasive and/or thickening materials that are in situ generated compositions of precipitated silicas and silica gels are provided. Such compositions exhibit different beneficial characteristics depending on the structure of the composite in situ generated material. With low structured composites (as measured via linseed oil absorption levels from 40 to 100 ml oil absorbed/100 g composite), simultaneously high pellicle film cleaning properties and moderate dentin abrasion levels are possible in order to accord the user a dentifrice that effectively cleans tooth surfaces without detrimentally abrading such surfaces. Increased amounts of high structure composite materials tend to accord greater viscosity build and thickening benefits together with such desirable abrasion and cleaning properties, albeit to a lesser extent than for the low structure types.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 24, 2004
    Publication date: May 25, 2006
    Inventors: Patrick McGill, William Fultz
  • Publication number: 20060110338
    Abstract: Unique abrasive and/or thickening materials that are in situ generated compositions of precipitated silicas and silica gels are provided. Such compositions exhibit different beneficial characteristics depending on the structure of the composite in situ generated material. With low structured composites (as measured via linseed oil absorption levels from 40 to 100 ml oil absorbed/100 g composite), simultaneously high pellicle film cleaning properties and moderate dentin abrasion levels are possible in order to accord the user a dentifrice that effectively cleans tooth surfaces without detrimentally abrading such surfaces. Increased amounts of high structure composite materials tend to accord greater viscosity build and thickening benefits together with such desirable abrasion and cleaning properties, albeit to a lesser extent than for the low structure types.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 24, 2004
    Publication date: May 25, 2006
    Inventors: Patrick McGill, William Fultz
  • Publication number: 20060110339
    Abstract: Unique abrasive and/or thickening materials that are in situ generated compositions of precipitated silicas and silica gels are provided. Such compositions exhibit different beneficial characteristics depending on the structure of the composite in situ generated material. With low structured composites (as measured via linseed oil absorption levels from 40 to 100 ml oil absorbed/100 g composite), simultaneously high pellicle film cleaning properties and moderate dentin abrasion levels are possible in order to accord the user a dentifrice that effectively cleans tooth surfaces without detrimentally abrading such surfaces. Increased amounts of high structure composite materials tend to accord greater viscosity build and thickening benefits together with such desirable abrasion and cleaning properties, albeit to a lesser extent than for the low structure types.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 24, 2004
    Publication date: May 25, 2006
    Inventors: Patrick McGill, William Fultz
  • Publication number: 20050158225
    Abstract: A method of dewatering a slurry comprising water and precipitated silica is provided. The method allows for the separation of water-insoluble abrasives from slurry to obtain material for quality control testing that is on a laboratory scale and is capable of being performed in a reasonable amount of time.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 20, 2004
    Publication date: July 21, 2005
    Inventors: Patrick McGill, Bridget Wildt
  • Patent number: 6880226
    Abstract: A method for restricting travel of a moving contact in a lighting contactor is provided. The lighting contactor includes the moving contact and a contact carrier. The method includes the steps of providing a spacer, and a biasing member and positioning the biasing member though the spacer. The method also includes installing the biasing member and the spacer in the contact carrier.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 19, 2005
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Patrick McGill, Dennis Zuffelato, Thuong Phung, Javier Larranaga, Mani Natarajan, Agali Ramadevi, AnilKumar D. Pandit
  • Publication number: 20030000814
    Abstract: A method for restricting travel of a moving contact in a lighting contactor is provided. The lighting contactor includes the moving contact and a contact carrier. The method includes the steps of providing a spacer, and a biasing member and positioning the biasing member though the spacer. The method also includes installing the biasing member and the spacer in the contact carrier.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 29, 2001
    Publication date: January 2, 2003
    Inventors: Patrick McGill, Dennis Zuffelato, Thuong Phung, Javier Larranaga, Mani Natarajan, Agali Ramadevi, AnilKumar D. Pandit