Patents by Inventor Thomas McArdle
Thomas McArdle 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: 20240181135Abstract: Aged skeletal stem cells are targeted for reactivation by administration of a combination of a bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) and an inhibitor of CSF1, which combination of factors may be topically administered to a targeted skeletal site. In some embodiments the topical administration comprises placement of an implant, e.g. a matrix, gel, scaffold, etc. for localized delivery of the factor at the targeted skeletal site.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2022Publication date: June 6, 2024Inventors: Charles K.F. Chan, Michael T. Longaker, Thomas Ambrosi, Owen Marecic, Irving L. Weissman, Adrian Mcardle
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Publication number: 20240169008Abstract: The present disclosure is directed toward systems, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media for generating contextual hubs for organizing and presenting web-accessible content from third-party sources. In particular, the systems described herein can organize and manage within a contextual hub. For instance, the disclosed systems may perform actions on tabs based on analyzing usage signals associated with the tabs. Furthermore, the disclosed systems can organize contextually related content within contextual hubs. The disclosed systems may also facilitate collaboration between users within a contextual hub by synchronizing interactions with content within a contextual hub.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2024Publication date: May 23, 2024Inventors: Hudson Arnold, Thomas Kleinpeter, Terrence McArdle, Kristoffer Mendoza
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Publication number: 20240037374Abstract: Systems, computer program products, and computer-implemented methods for determining relationships between one or more outputs of a first model and one or more inputs of a second model that collectively represent a real world system, and chaining the models together. For example, the system described herein may determine how to chain a plurality of models by training an artificial intelligence system using the nodes of the models such that the trained artificial intelligence system predicts related output and input node connections. The system may then link related nodes to chain the models together. The systems, computer program products, and computer-implemented methods may thus, according to various embodiments, enable a plurality of discrete models to be optimally chained.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2023Publication date: February 1, 2024Inventors: Jesse Rickard, Andrew Floren, Timothy Slatcher, David Skiff, Thomas McArdle, David Fowler, Aravind Baratha Raj
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Patent number: 11819471Abstract: A transformable physical therapy tool set is provided. The physical therapy tool set includes at least one receiving scraping tool defining a receiving tool handle portion and a receiving tool working portion. The receiving tool handle portion defines a tool insert to receive an insertable scraping tool at least partially therein and the receiving tool working portion defines a working edge for use with soft tissue mobilization. The physical therapy tool set also includes at least one insertable scraping tool defining an insertable tool handle portion and an insertable tool working portion configured to be received by the tool insert. The receiving scraping tool is operable in an instance in which the insertable scraping tool is inserted at least partially within the tool insert. A method of manufacturing the same are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2019Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: McArdle's Custom Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Matthew McArdle, Thomas McArdle
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Patent number: 11816555Abstract: Systems, computer program products, and computer-implemented methods for determining relationships between one or more outputs of a first model and one or more inputs of a second model that collectively represent a real world system, and chaining the models together. For example, the system described herein may determine how to chain a plurality of models by training an artificial intelligence system using the nodes of the models such that the trained artificial intelligence system predicts related output and input node connections. The system may then link related nodes to chain the models together. The systems, computer program products, and computer-implemented methods may thus, according to various embodiments, enable a plurality of discrete models to be optimally chained.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2021Date of Patent: November 14, 2023Assignee: Palantir Technologies Inc.Inventors: Jesse Rickard, Andrew Floren, Timothy Slatcher, David Skiff, Thomas McArdle, David Fowler, Aravind Baratha Raj
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Publication number: 20230259263Abstract: Systems, computer program products, and computer-implemented methods for visualizing and interacting with a plurality of models that collectively represent a real-world system depicted in a graphical user interface. The system described herein may generate an interactive graphical user interface with multiple modes and a plurality of panels associated with the plurality of models. These panels and modes lay the framework for how a user can properly visualize and analyze the models at a particular point in time or over a period of time. The systems, computer program products, and computer-implemented methods may thus, according to various embodiments, enable a plurality of models that collectively represent a real-world system be interacted with and visualized by a graphical user interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2023Publication date: August 17, 2023Inventors: Andrew Floren, Feridun Arda Kara, Adil Majid, Ted Mabrey, Thomas McArdle, Timothy Slatcher, Christopher Martin, Thomas Pearson, Jesse Rickard, Gabriel Boning, Joh Reeves, David Skiff, Adam Storr, Vipul Shekhawat, Sander Kromwijk
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Patent number: 11650728Abstract: Systems, computer program products, and computer-implemented methods for visualizing and interacting with a plurality of models that collectively represent a real-world system depicted in a graphical user interface. The system described herein may generate an interactive graphical user interface with multiple modes and a plurality of panels associated with the plurality of models. These panels and modes lay the framework for how a user can properly visualize and analyze the models at a particular point in time or over a period of time. The systems, computer program products, and computer-implemented methods may thus, according to various embodiments, enable a plurality of models that collectively represent a real-world system be interacted with and visualized by a graphical user interface.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2021Date of Patent: May 16, 2023Assignee: Palantir Technologies Inc.Inventors: Andrew Floren, Feridun Arda Kara, Adil Majid, Ted Mabrey, Thomas McArdle, Timothy Slatcher, Christopher Martin, Thomas Pearson, Jesse Rickard, Gabriel Boning, Joh Reeves, David Skiff, Adam Storr, Vipul Shekhawat, Sander Kromwijk
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Publication number: 20230125026Abstract: Systems, computer program products, and computer-implemented methods for visualizing and interacting with a plurality of models that collectively represent a real world system depicted in a graphical user interface (GUI). The system described herein may generate an interactive GUI with multiple modes and a plurality of panels associated with the plurality of models. These panels and modes lay the framework for how a user can properly visualize and analyze the models at a particular point in time or over a period of time. The systems, computer program products, and computer-implemented methods may thus, according to various embodiments, enable a plurality of models that collectively represent a real world system be interacted with and visualized by a graphical user interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2022Publication date: April 20, 2023Inventors: Jesse Rickard, Timothy Slatcher, Thomas McArdle, Aravind Baratha Raj, David Fowler, David Skiff
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Patent number: 11567639Abstract: Systems, computer program products, and computer-implemented methods for visualizing and interacting with a plurality of models that collectively represent a real world system depicted in a graphical user interface (GUI). The system described herein may generate an interactive GUI with multiple modes and a plurality of panels associated with the plurality of models. These panels and modes lay the framework for how a user can properly visualize and analyze the models at a particular point in time or over a period of time. The systems, computer program products, and computer-implemented methods may thus, according to various embodiments, enable a plurality of models that collectively represent a real world system be interacted with and visualized by a graphical user interface.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2021Date of Patent: January 31, 2023Assignee: Palantir Technologies Inc.Inventors: Jesse Rickard, Timothy Slatcher, Thomas McArdle, Aravind Baratha Raj, David Fowler, David Skiff
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Publication number: 20220075515Abstract: Systems, computer program products, and computer-implemented methods for visualizing and interacting with a plurality of models that collectively represent a real-world system depicted in a graphical user interface. The system described herein may generate an interactive graphical user interface with multiple modes and a plurality of panels associated with the plurality of models. These panels and modes lay the framework for how a user can properly visualize and analyze the models at a particular point in time or over a period of time. The systems, computer program products, and computer-implemented methods may thus, according to various embodiments, enable a plurality of models that collectively represent a real-world system be interacted with and visualized by a graphical user interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2021Publication date: March 10, 2022Inventors: Andrew Floren, Feridun Arda Kara, Adil Majid, Ted Mabrey, Thomas McArdle, Timothy Slatcher, Christopher Martin, Thomas Pearson, Jesse Rickard, Gabriel Boning, Joh Reeves, David Skiff, Adam Storr, Vipul Shekhawat, Sander Kromwijk
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Publication number: 20210255748Abstract: Systems, computer program products, and computer-implemented methods for visualizing and interacting with a plurality of models that collectively represent a real world system depicted in a graphical user interface (GUI). The system described herein may generate an interactive GUI with multiple modes and a plurality of panels associated with the plurality of models. These panels and modes lay the framework for how a user can properly visualize and analyze the models at a particular point in time or over a period of time. The systems, computer program products, and computer-implemented methods may thus, according to various embodiments, enable a plurality of models that collectively represent a real world system be interacted with and visualized by a graphical user interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2021Publication date: August 19, 2021Inventors: Jesse Rickard, Timothy Slatcher, Thomas McArdle, Aravind Baratha Raj, David Fowler, David Skiff
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Publication number: 20210248447Abstract: Systems, computer program products, and computer-implemented methods for determining relationships between one or more outputs of a first model and one or more inputs of a second model that collectively represent a real world system, and chaining the models together. For example, the system described herein may determine how to chain a plurality of models by training an artificial intelligence system using the nodes of the models such that the trained artificial intelligence system predicts related output and input node connections. The system may then link related nodes to chain the models together. The systems, computer program products, and computer-implemented methods may thus, according to various embodiments, enable a plurality of discrete models to be optimally chained.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2021Publication date: August 12, 2021Inventors: Jesse Rickard, Andrew Floren, Timothy Slatcher, David Skiff, Thomas McArdle, David Fowler, Aravind Baratha Raj
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Publication number: 20200163830Abstract: A transformable physical therapy tool set is provided. The physical therapy tool set includes at least one receiving scraping tool defining a receiving tool handle portion and a receiving tool working portion. The receiving tool handle portion defines a tool insert to receive an insertable scraping tool at least partially therein and the receiving tool working portion defines a working edge for use with soft tissue mobilization. The physical therapy tool set also includes at least one insertable scraping tool defining an insertable tool handle portion and an insertable tool working portion configured to be received by the tool insert. The receiving scraping tool is operable in an instance in which the insertable scraping tool is inserted at least partially within the tool insert. A method of manufacturing the same are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2019Publication date: May 28, 2020Inventors: Matthew McArdle, Thomas McArdle
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Patent number: 8267000Abstract: A system that guides an airborne weapon toward a target, in order for the weapon to fuze at the target, so as to increase the probability of kill of the target. The system uses a lethality database that lists the various vulnerabilities for each target so that the weapon may fuze at a point that achieves maximum exploitation of the vulnerabilities. The system continually updates during weapon fly out in order to continually update the best achievable aim point for the weapon based on the changing encounter geometry between weapon and target.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2008Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: Survice Engineering CompanyInventors: Charles Allen Larson, Kevin Thomas McArdle
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Publication number: 20070048412Abstract: A food article holder particularly suited for storing and transporting a plurality of food articles, such as cupcakes, includes pivotally connected front and back container portions. A plurality of compartments are formed partly in the back portion and partly in the front portion of the container for supporting the individual food articles. Each support surface in the back portion of the container includes an open end which is closed by a filler carried on the front portion of the container when the front portion is closed to the back portion to substantially support the entire lower portion of a food article in each compartment.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2005Publication date: March 1, 2007Inventor: Thomas McArdle