Patents by Inventor Patrick Wyatt
Patrick Wyatt 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: 11939820Abstract: A system and method for transferring tubular elements may include a first structure having a first horizontal platform attached to the first structure on a bottom side and a monorail attached to the first structure on a top side, a second structure having a second horizontal platform attached to the second structure. The first structure and the second structure may be located proximate to each other, while the monorail can extend from the first structure to the second structure. The monorail can have a motion controlled assembly to move a tubular element or assembly of tubular elements.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2021Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: Helmerich & Payne, Inc.Inventors: Jerry Ray Prescott, Joel Ferland, Matthew Wyatt MacDaniels, Christopher Alan Major, Patrick L. Gustafson, Robert Lee Stauder, Bernard L. Cook, DeWayne Speer
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Patent number: 11924230Abstract: Data is collected from a set of devices according to a data collection policy. The data is associated with at least one of: device configuration, device state, or device behavior. A norm is established using the collected data. A different data collection policy is established based on the norm. Data is collected from a particular device according to the different data collection policy. The norm is compared to the data collected from the particular device. If there is a deviation beyond a threshold deviation between the norm and the data collected from the particular device, a responsive action is taken.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2020Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignee: LOOKOUT, INC.Inventors: Kevin Patrick Mahaffey, Timothy Micheal Wyatt, Brian James Buck, John Gunther Hering, Amit Gupta, Alex Cameron Abey
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Patent number: 10193988Abstract: Methods and systems for setting first-party cookies are disclosed. A first request for a first webpage is sent by a user device to a first web server on a first domain. The first webpage includes first ad system call instructions. The first ad system call instructions are executed to send a second request to an ad system on a second domain to initiate determining a supply side platform (SSP) user ID. First SSP call instructions are received by the user device. The first SSP call instructions are executed to send a third request to an SSP server on a third domain. Second ad system call instructions including the SSP user ID are received by the user device. The second ad system call instructions are executed to send a fourth request comprising the SSP user ID to the ad system. First storing instructions for the SSP user ID are received.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2015Date of Patent: January 29, 2019Assignee: Criteo SAInventors: Patrick Wyatt, Cédric Roux, Bruno Roggeri
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Publication number: 20170134512Abstract: Methods and systems for setting first-party cookies are disclosed. A first request for a first webpage is sent by a user device to a first web server on a first domain. The first webpage includes first ad system call instructions. The first ad system call instructions are executed to send a second request to an ad system on a second domain to initiate determining a supply side platform (SSP) user ID. First SSP call instructions are received by the user device. The first SSP call instructions are executed to send a third request to an SSP server on a third domain. Second ad system call instructions including the SSP user ID are received by the user device. The second ad system call instructions are executed to send a fourth request comprising the SSP user ID to the ad system. First storing instructions for the SSP user ID are received.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2015Publication date: May 11, 2017Inventors: Patrick Wyatt, Cédric Roux, Bruno Roggeri
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Publication number: 20160217498Abstract: A webpage comprising first instructions to request ID data from a first ad decision system on a second domain, and second instructions to request an ad from a first real-time bidding platform on a third domain is received, by a computing device, from a webserver on a first domain. The first instructions are executed, by the computing device, to send a first request to the first ad decision system, the request including first data stored on the computing device and associated with the second domain. The ID data comprising an ID are received, by the computing device, from the first ad decision system. The second instructions are executed, by the computing device, to send a request to the first real-time bidding platform for the ad, the request comprising the ID. The ad is received, by the computing device, from the first real-time bidding platform.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2015Publication date: July 28, 2016Inventors: Alban de La Bretèche, Eric Le Barz, Patrick Wyatt
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Publication number: 20060248161Abstract: A system and method for selectively updating remote devices is described herein. A method incorporating at least some of the present teachings may include, for example, receiving a communication from a client application executing on a remote device. The communication may indicate a condition of a game character being played in a massively multi-party online game. The method may also include developing a filtered manifest that includes a list of files needed by the client application and associated with the condition. A portion of the collection may be identified for communication to the client application, and communication of the portion may be initiated.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2006Publication date: November 2, 2006Applicant: ArenaNet, Inc.Inventors: Mike O'Brien, William Strain, Patrick Wyatt
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Patent number: 6392962Abstract: A method to aid the treatment of sleeping disorders that are aggravated by an insomniac's underestimation of total sleep time and sleep efficiency, and overestimation of time necessary to fall asleep. The method includes an observation of the beginning of rest time and self-actuated measurement of the time necessary to fall asleep. The insomniac is made aware of the elapsed wake time and total sleep time upon wakening by further observing the time of awaking and the elapsed wake time as recorded on a wrist watch or other device. The apparatus can include a wrist mounted timer with a hand mounted actuator that stops timing when the insomniac falls asleep and disengages contact with the actuator.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1995Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: RMP, Inc.Inventor: Patrick Wyatt
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Patent number: 6385539Abstract: A method and system are provided for developing geospatial information concerning a particular area using a plurality of uncoordinated probe vehicles moving in the area. The probe vehicles are equipped with a position determining system and gather probe vehicle specific geospatial information as the vehicles move in the area. This probe vehicle specific information is combined over time into a data set. A central processor analyzes the data set to determine geospatial information having a higher quality than that gathered by the individual probe vehicles for the particular area.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1999Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: DaimlerChrysler AGInventors: Christopher Kenneth Hoover Wilson, Seth Olds Rogers, Patrick Wyatt Langley
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Patent number: 6078549Abstract: A sleep pattern timing apparatus for a user to record time before onset of sleep and to separately record sleep time to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of sleeping disorders can include a timer for recording awake time and sleep time of the user and preferably a plurality of switches such as a galvanic skin response switch and a tactile plunger-type switch electrically connected to the timer so that the timer records sleep time when at least one switch is released. Using an awake timer subsystem, the apparatus can also begin recording awake time when all switches are concurrently actuated and discontinues recording of awake time when at least one switch is released. A plurality of switches can reduce the opportunity for false actuation. The apparatus can be housed in a hand held housing to fall away when released to further reduce false actuation. The apparatus may be attached to the user with a wrist band for easy retrieval during sleep interruptions.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1998Date of Patent: June 20, 2000Assignee: RMP, Inc.Inventors: Patrick Wyatt, F. Murray Jarman, S. Regan O'Reilly, Monique F. Jarman