Patents by Inventor Stephen J. Mitchell
Stephen J. Mitchell 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: 20240148550Abstract: An eye dropper includes a nozzle secured to a reservoir. The nozzle includes a sleeve that extends around the center and has a first zone, a second zone, and a third zone, having corresponding first, second, and third expansion pressures at which the first, second and third zones separate from the center. The second pressure is less than the first expansion pressure and the third expansion pressure is less than the second expansion pressure. The third expansion pressure may be less than the first expansion pressure. A notch in the sleeve may receive a ridge on the center. The zones may be positioned over a groove in the center or extend completely around a center that is cylindrical or frusto-conical in shape. Multiple instances of first, second and third zones may be distributed along the center. The sleeve may be made of a more flexible material than the center.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2023Publication date: May 9, 2024Inventors: Jeffrey Thomas Mitchell, Stephen J. Van Noy
-
Patent number: 11914031Abstract: A mount for securing an element such as a radar transceiver on a vehicle includes a bracket securable to a vehicle bumper or other component. A cover plate is securable to the vehicle component opposite the bracket, and fasteners are extended through the cover plate and the bracket to clamp the bracket and the cover plate against opposite sides of the vehicle component, with the radar transceiver or other element located between the cover plate and a base of the bracket. An alignment arrangement may be included to permit changes to the positioning of the radar transceiver or other element between the cover plate and the base of the bracket for proper transceiver alignment. A process of securing a radar transceiver or other element on a vehicle is also described.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2021Date of Patent: February 27, 2024Assignee: Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLCInventors: Stephen J. Mitchell, Robert J. Custer
-
Publication number: 20230322245Abstract: A vehicle controller programming system is provided for enabling a user to program a vehicle controller for a vehicle that is being retrofitted with the vehicle controller. The system comprises a data storage unit for storing a database of a plurality of configurators and a corresponding database of a plurality of vehicle product portfolios. Each configurator and its corresponding portfolio are associated with a specific vehicle specification. The system also comprises a user interface unit for (i) receiving a set of vehicle characteristics that is associated with the vehicle, (ii) selecting one of the configurators and its corresponding portfolio based upon the set of vehicle characteristics, and (iii) creating a job based upon the selected configurator and its corresponding portfolio to enable a user to execute the job to program the vehicle controller.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2022Publication date: October 12, 2023Inventors: Matthew E. Rogers, Stephen J. Mitchell, Robert J. Custer, Arnav Vasudev, Sharon A. Seitz, Robert J. Rogers
-
Publication number: 20220390595Abstract: A mount for securing an element such as a radar transceiver on a vehicle includes a bracket securable to a vehicle bumper or other component. A cover plate is securable to the vehicle component opposite the bracket, and fasteners are extended through the cover plate and the bracket to clamp the bracket and the cover plate against opposite sides of the vehicle component, with the radar transceiver or other element located between the cover plate and a base of the bracket. An alignment arrangement may be included to permit changes to the positioning of the radar transceiver or other element between the cover plate and the base of the bracket for proper transceiver alignment. A process of securing a radar transceiver or other element on a vehicle is also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2021Publication date: December 8, 2022Inventors: Stephen J. MITCHELL, Robert J. CUSTER
-
Patent number: 10679671Abstract: A method of summarizing events in a video recording includes evaluating at least one video recording to identify event that violate at least one rule. The method further includes excerpting a fragment of the at least one video recording. The fragment contains a depiction of the event. The method also includes causing the fragment to be included in a summary video recording. The rules may relate to a threshold amount of motion in a physical space being recorded in the at least one received video recording, or a threshold duration of motion in a physical space being recorded in the at least one received video recording.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2014Date of Patent: June 9, 2020Assignee: Pelco, Inc.Inventors: Farzin Aghdasi, Kirsten A. Medhurst, Greg M. Millar, Stephen J. Mitchell
-
Patent number: 10491936Abstract: A security system images a large amount of data through routine use which is difficult to transfer or share. In one embodiment, through the use of a cloud-based video service and an application program interface, the methods and systems disclosed herein comprise accepting a communication that identifies parameters associated with a video on a video server accessible via a network. The methods and systems further cause the video server to transfer the video via the network to a cloud-based video service location in response to the communication, and transmit a notification to a receiving party (or cause the cloud-based video service location to transmit the notification) in concert with the transfer of the video, which provides availability information of the video at the cloud-based service location. The methods and systems facilitate video sharing amongst parties.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2013Date of Patent: November 26, 2019Assignee: PELCO, INC.Inventors: Farzin Aghdasi, Kirsten A. Medhurst, Greg M. Millar, Stephen J. Mitchell
-
Patent number: 10134145Abstract: According to at least one example embodiment, a method and corresponding apparatus of pruning video data comprise detecting motion areas within video frames of the video data based on short-term and long-term variations associated with content of the video data. Motion events, associated with the content of the video data, are then identified based on the motion areas detected, corresponding filtered motion areas, and variation patterns associated with the video data. Based on the motion events identified, a storage pattern for storing video frames of the video data is determined. The video frames are stored according to the determined storage pattern.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2013Date of Patent: November 20, 2018Assignee: Pelco, Inc.Inventors: Lei Wang, Farzin Aghdasi, Greg M. Millar, Stephen J. Mitchell
-
Patent number: 9639747Abstract: People detection can provide valuable metrics that can be used by businesses, such as retail stores. Such information can be used to influence any number of business decisions such a employment hiring and product orders. The business value of this data hinges upon its accuracy. Thus, a method according to the principles of the current invention outputs metrics regarding people in a video frame within a stream of video frames through use of an object classifier configured to detect people. The method further comprises automatically updating the object classifier using data in at least a subset of the video frames in the stream of video frames.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: May 2, 2017Assignee: Pelco, Inc.Inventors: Hongwei Zhu, Farzin Aghdasi, Greg M. Millar, Stephen J. Mitchell
-
Publication number: 20170039729Abstract: According to at least one example embodiment, a method and corresponding apparatus of pruning video data comprise detecting motion areas within video frames of the video data based on short-term and long-term variations associated with content of the video data. Motion events, associated with the content of the video data, are then identified based on the motion areas detected, corresponding filtered motion areas, and variation patterns associated with the video data. Based on the motion events identified, a storage pattern for storing video frames of the video data is determined. The video frames are stored according to the determined storage pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2013Publication date: February 9, 2017Inventors: Lei WANG, Farzin AGHDASI, Greg M. MILLAR, Stephen J. MITCHELL
-
Publication number: 20170034483Abstract: A cloud-based network service provides intelligent access to surveillance camera views across multiple locations and environments. A cloud computing server maintains a database of time periods of interest captured by the cameras connected to the network. The server also maintains defined motion data associated with recorded video content. Video segments are generated from the recorded video content according to both the motion data and the time periods of interest. The server causes the video segments to be transmitted to a user interface, where a user can remotely monitor an environment through the video segments.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2013Publication date: February 2, 2017Applicant: Pelco, Inc.Inventors: Farzin Aghdasi, Tony T. DiCroce, Scott M. Rippee, Barry Velasquez, Emil Andersen, III, Greg M. Millar, Kirsten A. Medhurst, Stephen J. Mitchell
-
Publication number: 20170006327Abstract: A security system images a large amount of data through routine use which is difficult to transfer or share. In one embodiment, through the use of a cloud-based video service and an application program interface, the methods and systems disclosed herein comprise accepting a communication that identifies parameters associated with a video on a video server accessible via a network. The methods and systems further cause the video server to transfer the video via the network to a cloud-based video service location in response to the communication, and transmit a notification to a receiving party (or cause the cloud-based video service location to transmit the notification) in concert with the transfer of the video, which provides availability information of the video at the cloud-based service location. The methods and systems facilitate video sharing amongst parties.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2013Publication date: January 5, 2017Inventors: Farzin Aghdasi, Kirsten A. Medhurst, Greg M. Millar, Stephen J. Mitchell
-
Publication number: 20160357762Abstract: A cloud-based network service provides intelligent access to surveillance camera views across multiple locations and environments. A cloud computing server maintains a database of the views captured by the cameras connected to the network. The database is indexed by one or more classes according to tags characterizing the views obtained by each camera. In response to a user search string, the string is robustly interpreted against the classes and other indicators to search the database and determine a selection of views. The server causes the selection of views to be transmitted to a user interface, where a user can remotely monitor an environment through the selected views.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2013Publication date: December 8, 2016Inventors: Farzin Aghdasi, Tony T. DiCroce, Scott M. Rippee, Barry Velasquez, Emil Andersen, III, Greg M. Millar, Kirsten A. Medhurst, Stephen J. Mitchell
-
Publication number: 20150356996Abstract: A method of summarizing events in a video recording includes evaluating at least one video recording to identify event that violate at least one rule. The method further includes excerpting a fragment of the at least one video recording. The fragment contains a depiction of the event. The method also includes causing the fragment to be included in a summary video recording. The rules may relate to a threshold amount of motion in a physical space being recorded in the at least one received video recording, or a threshold duration of motion in a physical space being recorded in the at least one received video recording.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2014Publication date: December 10, 2015Inventors: Farzin Aghdasi, Kirsten A. Medhurst, Greg M. Millar, Stephen J. Mitchell
-
Publication number: 20140270358Abstract: People detection can provide valuable metrics that can be used by businesses, such as retail stores. Such information can be used to influence any number of business decisions such a employment hiring and product orders. The business value of this data hinges upon its accuracy. Thus, a method according to the principles of the current invention outputs metrics regarding people in a video frame within a stream of video frames through use of an object classifier configured to detect people. The method further comprises automatically updating the object classifier using data in at least a subset of the video frames in the stream of video frames.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventors: Hongwei Zhu, Farzin Aghdasi, Greg M. Millar, Stephen J. Mitchell
-
Patent number: 7789544Abstract: A modular light rack assembly for off-road vehicles having a plurality of individual pieces that can be selectively connected to form a substantially linear assembly for attaching a variety of headlight subassemblies. In each embodiment, there is a common left hand mounting configuration and common right hand mounting configuration, so that each piece of the modular light rack assembly having one or both of these configurations on its end or ends is selectively connectable to any other piece to form a substantially linear assembly of any desired configuration.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2007Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: Baja Designs, Inc.Inventors: Alan R. Roach, Stephen J. Mitchell
-
Patent number: 7249875Abstract: A light rack assembly for off-road vehicles capable of surviving high vibration loads generated in off-road racing. Each assembly comprises at least one headlight sub-assembly having a center of gravity that, when mounted to the frame of the light rack assembly, resides in a spherical zone defined by the effective radius of the light and the mounting points of the light housing. Each light is isolated from vibration of the vehicle and can be individually adjusted to the preference of the driver without tools. The light rack assembly can be quickly removed from the vehicle, or be mounted such that the assembly can be rotated to adjust the light beams while the vehicle is in motion and rotated to retract the assembly to protect the lights when not in use.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2005Date of Patent: July 31, 2007Assignee: Baja Designs, Inc.Inventors: Alan R. Roach, Stephen J. Mitchell
-
Patent number: 6575525Abstract: The present invention provides a reinforced door assembly for a motor vehicle including a vehicle frame. The motor vehicle includes a B-pillar and a hinge pillar incorporating a hinge assembly. The reinforced door includes a door frame with a hinge shut face and a latch shut face. The door frame is attached to the hinge pillar of the motor vehicle by the hinge assembly which is attached to an outer side of the hinge shut face of the door frame. The reinforced door assembly further includes an offset intrusion beam with a first end and a second end. The first end of the offset intrusion beam is attached to an inner side of the hinge shut face by fasteners which also attach the hinge assembly to the outer side of the hinge shut face. The second end of the offset intrusion beam is attached to a reinforcement bracket which is attached to an inner side of the latch shut face through suitable fasteners.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2001Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: DaimlerChrysler CorporationInventors: Margaret E Traister, Shing C Lo, Frederick G Schwarze, Paul J Raona, Michael K Slota, Stephen J Mitchell, John M Sweier, Sheila A Wright, Daniel R Warner
-
Publication number: 20020093219Abstract: The present invention provides a reinforced door assembly for a motor vehicle including a vehicle frame. The motor vehicle includes a B-pillar and a hinge pillar incorporating a hinge assembly. The reinforced door includes a door frame with a hinge shut face and a latch shut face. The door frame is attached to the hinge pillar of the motor vehicle by the hinge assembly which is attached to an outer side of the hinge shut face of the door frame. The reinforced door assembly further includes an offset intrusion beam with a first end and a second end. The first end of the offset intrusion beam is attached to an inner side of the hinge shut face by fasteners which also attach the hinge assembly to the outer side of the hinge shut face. The second end of the offset intrusion beam is attached to a reinforcement bracket which is attached to an inner side of the latch shut face through suitable fasteners.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2001Publication date: July 18, 2002Inventors: Margaret E. Traister, Shing C. Lo, Frederick G. Schwarze, Paul J. Raona, Michael K. Slota, Stephen J. Mitchell, John M. Sweier, Sheila A. Wright, Daniel R. Warner
-
Patent number: 6145163Abstract: A check strap arrangement for a motor vehicle door includes a dust cover which is easily and rapidly assembled without the use of separate fastening operations, tools or fasteners. The check strap housing is provided with spherical recesses and the dust cover is provided with cooperating detents. The cover detents are adapted to be snap fitted into the recesses of the check strap housing so as to securely retain the cover on the check strap housing.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1998Date of Patent: November 14, 2000Assignee: Chrysler CorporationInventors: Stephen J. Mitchell, Angelo DeSimone
-
Patent number: D564683Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2006Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: Baja Designs, Inc.Inventors: Alan R. Roach, Stephen J. Mitchell