Patents by Inventor Ryan Stinson
Ryan Stinson 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: 20210409400Abstract: Policy-based genomic digital data sharing facilitates a variety of sharing scenarios, including public access, tenant-to-tenant sharing, workgroup sharing, and access by external service providers. Genomic digital data can be published to the platform and controlled by access tokens that are generated based on access policies. The policies can support conditions that are evaluated at execution time and effectively place control of access to information in hands of the owning tenant. Sharing conditions can be easily specified to support various use cases, relieving administrators from excessive access control configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2021Publication date: December 30, 2021Applicant: Illumina, Inc.Inventors: Prabhu Palanisamy, Milan Karangutkar, Ryan Stinson
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Publication number: 20170199943Abstract: A method for providing a user interface for multivariate searching is provided. The method comprises displaying, by a computing device, the user interface having an input portion and a search type selection portion which may have two or more search type objects. Each object corresponds to a different type of search to be performed, which may be represented by an icon indicating the type of search to be performed. The method further comprises: receiving, by the computing device, a first input string in the input portion and a first selection of one of the two or more search type objects; associating a first search type on the first input string based on the first selection of one of the search type objects; and displaying the first search type and the first input string on the user interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2017Publication date: July 13, 2017Inventors: Chad Steelberg, Nima Jalali, James Bailey, Blythe Reyes, James Williams, Eileen Kim, Ryan Stinson
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Publication number: 20170199936Abstract: A method for conducting a cognitive search is provided. The method comprises: receiving, at a server, a search profile comprising embedded data characteristics, sending a search request, using a processor, to a database of search engines, selecting a defined subset of search engines from the database based on the search profile, requesting the defined subset of search engines to conduct a real-time searching based on the search profile, requesting real-time searching progress data from the defined subset of search engines, collecting real-time searching progress data from the defined subset of search engines, and choose at least one optimally-selected search engine based on the real-time searching progress data from the defined subset of search engines.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2017Publication date: July 13, 2017Inventors: Chad Steelberg, Nima Jalali, James Bailey, Blythe Reyes, James Williams, Eileen Kim, Ryan Stinson
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Patent number: 8464493Abstract: A configuration, all components of which are man portable in some embodiments, for holding panels to protect assets against external force and impacts from airborne projectiles. An open box-like stackable frame module holds panels along a side of the frame. Multiple frames are connected to construct a protective barrier, such as a wall. Frames include provisions for connection in a vertical configuration so as to allow stacking of the frames to increase the height of the barrier. A method of installing is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2009Date of Patent: June 18, 2013Assignee: The United States of America as Represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventors: Nicholas Boone, Bartley P. Durst, Toney K. Cummins, Pamela G. Kinnebrew, William F. Heard, Thomas R. Slawson, Michael J. Roth, Ryan Stinson, Reed Mosher, Jerry C. Edwards, Andrew B. Edwards, Jason D. Edwards, Shane H. Sanford, Robert A. Pilgrim
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Patent number: 8061257Abstract: A cementitious armor panel assembly including cementitious armor panel with ballistic and blast resistant properties attached to a frame structure to produce a protective structure. The cementitious armor panels have a continuous phase resulting from the curing of an aqueous mixture of an inorganic cement binder, an inorganic mineral filler having a particle size of about 150-450 microns, a pozzolanic mineral filler, a polycarboxylate based superplasticizer self-leveling agent, and water. The mixture may also contain alkanolamine, and acid or acid salt. Prior to curing, the continuous phase is reinforced with fiber uniformly distributed in the continuous phase before it is cured to form the panel. The panel may be reinforced with a skin attached to at least one surface of the panel.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2009Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: United States Gypsum CompanyInventors: Timothy D. Tonyan, William A. Frank, Ashish Dubey, Kumar Natesaiyer, Bartley P. Durst, Pamela G. Kinnebrew, Toney K. Cummins, Nicholas Boone, William F. Heard, Michael J. Roth, Thomas Slawson, James L. Davis, Ryan Stinson, Carol F. Johnson
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Publication number: 20110005695Abstract: A system comprising inexpensive composite panels and a configuration that holds them, all components of which are man portable. Select embodiments protect assets against external force and impacts from airborne projectiles. An open box-like stackable frame module holds thin panels along a longitudinal axis of the frame. Multiple frames a reconnected to construct a protective barrier, such as a wall. The panels may be formulated of a very high strength portland cement-based concrete with one side, both sides, or both sides and all edges, covered with elastic material, the combination of which significantly reduces penetration of projectiles. A panel may be covered with specially formulated elastic material comprising multiple layers, each layer of a different type or thickness of elastic material. The elastic material may include reinforcing material such as fabric woven from available COTS high-strength fibers. The panels may be fabricated using basic means available in rural locations.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2009Publication date: January 13, 2011Inventors: Nicholas Boone, Bartley P. Durst, Toney K. Cummins, Pamela G. Kinnebrew, William F. Heard, Thomas R. Slawson, Michael J. Roth, Ryan Stinson, Reed Mosher, James L. Davis, Carol F. Johnson, Jerry C. Edwards, Andrew B. Edwards, Jason D. Edwards, Shane H. Sanford, Robert A. Pilgrim
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Publication number: 20110000514Abstract: A configuration, all components of which are man portable in some embodiments, for holding panels to protect assets against external force and impacts from airborne projectiles. An open box-like stackable frame module holds panels along a side of the frame. Multiple frames are connected to construct a protective barrier, such as a wall. Frames include provisions for connection in a vertical configuration so as to allow stacking of the frames to increase the height of the barrier. A method of installing is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2009Publication date: January 6, 2011Inventors: Nicholas Boone, Bartley P. Durst, Toney K. Cummins, Pamela G. Kinnebrew, William F. Heard, Thomas R. Slawson, Michael J. Roth, Ryan Stinson, Reed Mosher, Jerry C. Edwards, Andrew B. Edwards, Jason D. Edwards, Shane H. Sanford, Robert A. Pilgrim
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Publication number: 20100229715Abstract: A cementitious armor panel assembly including cementitious armor panel with ballistic and blast resistant properties attached to a frame structure to produce a protective structure. The cementitious armor panels have a continuous phase resulting from the curing of an aqueous mixture of an inorganic cement binder, an inorganic mineral filler having a particle size of about 150-450 microns, a pozzolanic mineral filler, a polycarboxylate based superplasticizer self-leveling agent, and water. The mixture may also contain alkanolamine, and acid or acid salt. Prior to curing, the continuous phase is reinforced with fiber uniformly distributed in the continuous phase before it is cured to form the panel. The panel may be reinforced with a skin attached to at least one surface of the panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2009Publication date: September 16, 2010Applicants: United States Gypsum Company, United States Government as Represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventors: Timothy D. TONYAN, William A. Frank, Ashish Dubey, Kumar Natesaiyer, Bartley P. Durst, Pamela G. Kinnebrew, Toney K. Cummins, Nicholas Boone, William F. Heard, Michael J. Roth, Thomas Slawson, James L. Davis, Ryan Stinson, Carol F. Johnson