Patents by Inventor Taylor Jenkins
Taylor Jenkins 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: 11943096Abstract: The technology may be utilized in network environments that use fiber optic cables to connect components. Components of the network perform functions as transceivers that transmit and receive light signals via the fiber cable. When optic power data received from the transceivers is recognized as a fault, an event is identified. The system logs each received event and converts all measurements into a common unit of measurement. The system analyzes aggregated data from the transceivers to detect patterns and trends, monitor the received data and provide real time fault predictions. For example, a machine learning process may recognize subtle trends or patterns in the data, and use the recognition to predict potential failures. The system uses the received data to create a graphical user interface (“GUI”) that represents the health of the network.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2023Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: CITIBANK, N.A.Inventors: Raja Balasubramanian, Rene Wilfredo Villatoro Escalante, Chike Gideon Okechukwu, Terry John Jenkins, Scott Taylor
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Patent number: 11855991Abstract: Methods, systems, and devices for property manager are described. A device may transmit a request to access information from a control panel of a property associated with a smart home automation community. The request may include credentials specific to a property management personnel. In response to the transmitted request, the device may retrieve the information from the control panel of the property based in part on an authentication of the credentials. The authentication of the credentials may include receiving, from an additional device of an occupant of the property, an acknowledgement message to the request. Once the information is retrieved from the control panel, the device may generate an account associated with the control panel of the property based in part on the information, where the account grants a level of access to the property management personnel.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2020Date of Patent: December 26, 2023Assignee: VIVINT, INC.Inventors: Harrison Taylor Jenkins, Jeffrey Evans
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Patent number: 10750685Abstract: The present disclosure relates systems and methods for providing remote irrigation system operation. In any embodiment, the method for a home automation system may include coupling an irrigation control bypass module with a legacy irrigation control panel associated with a legacy irrigation automation system. The method may also include setting the legacy irrigation control panel to an inactive state, and operating the legacy irrigation automation system based at least in part on a first set of one or more instructions received from the irrigation control bypass module. In any embodiment, the irrigation control bypass module may be initiated based at least in part on a second set of one or more instructions received from the home automation system.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2018Date of Patent: August 25, 2020Assignee: Vivint, Inc.Inventors: Richard Scott Carlson, Thomas Colby Winegar, Brian Brower, Jeremy Bruce Warren, Harrison Taylor Jenkins, Alexander J. Dunn, Michael Scott Moulton
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Patent number: 10672242Abstract: In one embodiment, a method to monitor a proximity of an item within the confines of an automation system is described. The method may comprise setting one or more monitoring thresholds for an item. The monitoring threshold factors are communicating by a sensor proximate the item. The method may receive one or more notifications via the sensor that the item has exceeded at least one monitoring threshold and activating a monitoring aspect of the sensors based at least in part on the receiving. The method may monitor the item for one or more alarm thresholds based at least in part on the receiving. One or more alarms may be activated based at least in part on the monitoring.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2015Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: Vivint, Inc.Inventor: Harrison Taylor Jenkins
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Patent number: 10507167Abstract: Methods and systems are described for monitoring medication use with a home automation system. An example medication monitoring system includes a medication storage device, a proximity device, and a dispenser module. The medication storage device is configured to hold a plurality of medications. The proximity device is configured to detect an activity of a user relative to the medication storage device. The dispense module is configured to detect a pattern of the activity based on data received from the proximity device, and generate a notice. The notice may be generated if the pattern is broken. The notice may include a summary report on usage of the medication storage device. The notice may include an alarm if the medication storage device is, for example, tampered with or moved.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2018Date of Patent: December 17, 2019Assignee: Vivint, Inc.Inventors: Brandon Bunker, Rongbin Lanny Lin, Harrison Taylor Jenkins
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Patent number: 10022305Abstract: Methods and systems are described for monitoring medication use with a home automation system. An example medication monitoring system includes a medication storage device, a proximity device, and a dispenser module. The medication storage device is configured to hold a plurality of medications. The proximity device is configured to detect an activity of a user relative to the medication storage device. The dispense module is configured to detect a pattern of the activity based on data received from the proximity device, and generate a notice. The notice may be generated if the pattern is broken. The notice may include a summary report on usage of the medication storage device. The notice may include an alarm if the medication storage device is, for example, tampered with or moved.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2017Date of Patent: July 17, 2018Assignee: Vivint, Inc.Inventors: Brandon Bunker, Rongbin Lanny Lin, Harrison Taylor Jenkins
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Patent number: 9943047Abstract: The present disclosure relates systems and methods for providing remote irrigation system operation. In any embodiment, the method for a home automation system may include coupling an irrigation control bypass module with a legacy irrigation control panel associated with a legacy irrigation automation system. The method may also include setting the legacy irrigation control panel to an inactive state, and operating the legacy irrigation automation system based at least in part on a first set of one or more instructions received from the irrigation control bypass module. In any embodiment, the irrigation control bypass module may be initiated based at least in part on a second set of one or more instructions received from the home automation system.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2015Date of Patent: April 17, 2018Assignee: Vivint, Inc.Inventors: Richard Scott Carlson, Thomas Colby Winegar, Brian Brower, Jeremy Bruce Warren, Harrison Taylor Jenkins, Alexander J. Dunn, Michael Scott Moulton
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Publication number: 20170258686Abstract: Methods and systems are described for monitoring medication use with a home automation system. An example medication monitoring system includes a medication storage device, a proximity device, and a dispenser module. The medication storage device is configured to hold a plurality of medications. The proximity device is configured to detect an activity of a user relative to the medication storage device. The dispense module is configured to detect a pattern of the activity based on data received from the proximity device, and generate a notice. The notice may be generated if the pattern is broken. The notice may include a summary report on usage of the medication storage device. The notice may include an alarm if the medication storage device is, for example, tampered with or moved.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2017Publication date: September 14, 2017Inventors: Brandon Bunker, Rongbin Lanny Lin, Harrison Taylor Jenkins
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Publication number: 20170156274Abstract: The present disclosure relates systems and methods for providing remote irrigation system operation. In any embodiment, the method for a home automation system may include coupling an irrigation control bypass module with a legacy irrigation control panel associated with a legacy irrigation automation system. The method may also include setting the legacy irrigation control panel to an inactive state, and operating the legacy irrigation automation system based at least in part on a first set of one or more instructions received from the irrigation control bypass module. In any embodiment, the irrigation control bypass module may be initiated based at least in part on a second set of one or more instructions received from the home automation system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2015Publication date: June 8, 2017Inventors: Richard Scott Carlson, Thomas Colby Winegar, Brian Brower, Jeremy Bruce Warren, Harrison Taylor Jenkins, Alexander J. Dunn, Michael Scott Moulton
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Publication number: 20170109985Abstract: In one embodiment, a method to monitor a proximity of an item within the confines of an automation system is described. The method may comprise setting one or more monitoring thresholds for an item. The monitoring threshold factors are communicating by a sensor proximate the item. The method may receive one or more notifications via the sensor that the item has exceeded at least one monitoring threshold and activating a monitoring aspect of the sensors based at least in part on the receiving. The method may monitor the item for one or more alarm thresholds based at least in part on the receiving. One or more alarms may be activated based at least in part on the monitoring.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2015Publication date: April 20, 2017Inventor: Harrison Taylor Jenkins
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Patent number: 9603776Abstract: Methods and systems are described for monitoring medication use with a home automation system. An example medication monitoring system includes a medication storage device, a proximity device, and a dispenser module. The medication storage device is configured to hold a plurality of medications. The proximity device is configured to detect an activity of a user relative to the medication storage device. The dispense module is configured to detect a pattern of the activity based on data received from the proximity device, and generate a notice. The notice may be generated if the pattern is broken. The notice may include a summary report on usage of the medication storage device. The notice may include an alarm if the medication storage device is, for example, tampered with or moved.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2014Date of Patent: March 28, 2017Assignee: Vivint, Inc.Inventors: Brandon Bunker, Rongbin Lanny Lin, Harrison Taylor Jenkins
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Publication number: 20160136054Abstract: Methods and systems are described for monitoring medication use with a home automation system. An example medication monitoring system includes a medication storage device, a proximity device, and a dispenser module. The medication storage device is configured to hold a plurality of medications. The proximity device is configured to detect an activity of a user relative to the medication storage device. The dispense module is configured to detect a pattern of the activity based on data received from the proximity device, and generate a notice. The notice may be generated if the pattern is broken. The notice may include a summary report on usage of the medication storage device. The notice may include an alarm if the medication storage device is, for example, tampered with or moved.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2014Publication date: May 19, 2016Inventors: Brandon Bunker, Rongbin Lanny Lin, Harrison Taylor Jenkins
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Patent number: 7828144Abstract: A clothes hanger storage device includes a container and a plurality of pillars inside the container for retaining a multitude of variously-sized and -shaped hangers. The plurality of pillars may be arranged as two sets of pillars, or two elongated pillar units, wherein large triangular hangers extend around both sets of pillars or around the two elongated pillar units, and small triangular hangers extend around only one set of pillars or one elongated pillar unit. Non-triangular hangers, such as hangers only comprising two shoulders, may be stored in the container by being trapped between the container wall and the pillars, but not extending around the pillars. The clothes hanger storage device may be adapted to be hung from a door, stored underneath a counter or in a closet, or attached to the door of a cabinet. In an optional embodiment, the container may be fitted with a releasable lid that fits over the top of the container.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2008Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Inventors: Renee M. Bentley, Taylor Jenkins
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Patent number: 7562797Abstract: The invention is a security holster configured for use by left-handed users, with a release tab on the left side of the holster, a locking tab on the right side of the holster, which generally engages the ejection port of a gun, and a linkage between the release tab and the locking tab.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2005Date of Patent: July 21, 2009Assignee: Tactical Design Labs, Inc.Inventors: Tony Senn, Taylor Jenkins
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Publication number: 20080179360Abstract: A security holster for semi-automatic handguns in which a locking tag secures the handgun in the holster by engaging the ejection port of the handgun. The locking tab enters the ejection port from the top side of the handgun.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2007Publication date: July 31, 2008Inventors: MICHAEL V. LOWE, GREGORY ABERLE, TAYLOR JENKINS, ANTHONY SENN
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Publication number: 20080179359Abstract: The Invention is a security holster for securing a hand gun from unauthorized access from the holster. The holster of the invention has a locking tab which moves vertically into engagement with the ejection port of a semi-automatic hand gun, and is configured for activation from either a left or a right handed user, by use of a finger or thumb release positioned on either the right or the left side. The hand gun may also be configured to contain both a thumb and a finger release tab, and may be so configured for either a left or a right handed user without changing the basic configuration of the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2007Publication date: July 31, 2008Inventors: Gregory Aberle, Taylor Jenkins, Anthony Senn, Michael V. Lowe
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Publication number: 20080110777Abstract: A clothes hanger storage device includes a container and a plurality of pillars inside the container for retaining a multitude of variously-sized and -shaped hangers. The plurality of pillars may be arranged as two sets of pillars, or two elongated pillar units, wherein large triangular hangers extend around both sets of pillars or around the two elongated pillar units, and small triangular hangers extend around only one set of pillars or one elongated pillar unit. Non-triangular hangers, such as hangers only comprising two shoulders, may be stored in the container by being trapped between the container wall and the pillars, but not extending around the pillars. The clothes hanger storage device may be adapted to be hung from a door, stored underneath a counter or in a closet, or attached to the door of a cabinet. In an optional embodiment, the container may be fitted with a releasable lid that fits over the top of the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2008Publication date: May 15, 2008Inventors: RENEE BENTLEY, TAYLOR JENKINS
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Patent number: D556450Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2006Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Inventors: Renee M. Bentley, Taylor Jenkins
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Patent number: D626970Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2008Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Assignee: Q-Industries, Inc.Inventors: John Moser, Taylor Jenkins, James Girard
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Patent number: D627370Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2008Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Q-Industries, Inc.Inventors: John Moser, Taylor A Jenkins, James J Girard