Patents Assigned to Findes
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Publication number: 20240168990Abstract: A system, apparatus, method, and non-transitory computer readable medium for performing image search verification using an online platform may include a memory storing computer readable instructions and a database corresponding to a neural network associated with the online platform, and processing circuitry configured to execute the computer readable instructions. The processing circuitry may cause the server to receive an image-based search query from a first user device, the image-based search query including at least one image including a search object, and search query parameters related to the search object, analyze the search object using the neural network to determine an object type of the search object and at least one object type specific characteristic of the search object, and receive at least one search result response from at least one second user device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2024Publication date: May 23, 2024Applicant: Find My, LLCInventors: Xoua VANG, Alejandra BACA, David LIN
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Patent number: 11944860Abstract: A rope fastener includes an insert inserted into a hollow in an end portion of a rope in an elastic tubular form to expand an outer diameter of the rope, a fixing part that is disposed behind the insert and that includes a boss protruding from a front surface thereof and having an insert recess into which an end of the rope is inserted, and a coupling part having a hollow into which the rope is inserted together with the insert and a rear end portion coupled to the boss of the fixing part.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2021Date of Patent: April 2, 2024Assignee: FIND YOUR BEAUTYInventor: Saehanbyul Cho
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Publication number: 20240096467Abstract: An apparatus and method including receiving first user input information input by the first user that includes a beginning date and an end date of a most recent menstrual cycle of the first user. An upcoming menstrual cycle or a phase of an existing menstrual cycle is determined from first user input information. First bodily function information is received from a wearable device, and at least one of a recommended food or exercise regimen is generated based on the first bodily function information, the first user input information, and the determined upcoming menstrual cycle or determined phase of the existing menstrual cycle. Second user input information and second bodily function information is subsequently received, and a revised food or exercise regimen is generated based on the second bodily function information, the second user input information, and the upcoming menstrual cycle or phase of the existing menstrual cycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2022Publication date: March 21, 2024Applicant: Finding Sally, Inc.Inventors: Corey Suzanne Jackson, Ralph Carlton Jackson, III
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Patent number: 11907282Abstract: A system, apparatus, method, and non-transitory computer readable medium for performing image search verification using an online platform may include a memory storing computer readable instructions and a database corresponding to a neural network associated with the online platform, and processing circuitry configured to execute the computer readable instructions. The processing circuitry may cause the server to receive an image-based search query from a first user device, the image-based search query including at least one image including a search object, and search query parameters related to the search object, analyze the search object using the neural network to determine an object type of the search object and at least one object type specific characteristic of the search object, and receive at least one search result response from at least one second user device.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2021Date of Patent: February 20, 2024Assignee: FIND MY, LLCInventors: Xoua Vang, Alejandra Baca, David Lin
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Publication number: 20220318296Abstract: A system, apparatus, method, and non-transitory computer readable medium for performing image search verification using an online platform may include a memory storing computer readable instructions and a database corresponding to a neural network associated with the online platform, and processing circuitry configured to execute the computer readable instructions. The processing circuitry may cause the server to receive an image-based search query from a first user device, the image-based search query including at least one image including a search object, and search query parameters related to the search object, analyze the search object using the neural network to determine an object type of the search object and at least one object type specific characteristic of the search object, and receive at least one search result response from at least one second user device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2021Publication date: October 6, 2022Applicant: Find My, LLCInventors: Xoua VANG, Alejandra BACA, David LIN
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Patent number: 10789054Abstract: Disclosed herein is a system for facilitating Change Impact Analysis (CIA) using modular program dependency graphs. Further, the system may include a communication device configured for receiving a source code for a software application and one or more changed lines corresponding to the source code from a user device, and transmitting one or more impacted lines from the source code associated with the software application to the user device. Further, the system may include a processing device configured for analyzing the source code to determine one or more modules, generating one or more modular Program Dependency Graphs (mPDGs) based on the analysis, updating at least one mPDG based on the one or more changed lines to obtain the at least one updated mPDG, searching the mPDG based on search expressions associated with the one or more changed lines, and calculating one or more impacted lines based on the searching.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2019Date of Patent: September 29, 2020Assignee: FIND IT EZ SOFTWARE CORP.Inventors: Kenneth Nicholas Joseph Gnazdowsky, Hao Men, Robert James Walker
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Patent number: 10643062Abstract: A server system stores a database of records. Each record stores a digital image of a pet, facial recognition markers, and owner identification information. An owner may register his/her pet using a cellular telephone and a mobile app. The owner is prompted to supply a digital photograph of the pet and to enter eye and nose location information. The system generates therefrom facial recognition markers and stores the markers in a record. If a lost pet is found, a finding user can use a cellular telephone to take a picture of the animal and to enter eye and nose location information. The system generates markers and compares the markers in a facial recognition process to other stored markers to identify records of animals that resemble the lost pet. If the record of the lost pet is identified, then owner identification information in the record is used to contact the owner.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2019Date of Patent: May 5, 2020Assignee: Finding Rover, Inc.Inventors: John Polimeno, Jason John Polimeno, Steven P. Callahan, John M. Schreiner, Rick S. Chang
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Patent number: 10621844Abstract: A method for locating a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag, comprising: monitoring by an RFID reader device at least two distance measurements of an RFID tag from the RFID reader device; monitoring a relative location of the RFID reader device for each of the distance measurements by analyzing orientation data and translational movement data of the RFID reader device; and calculating a location of the RFID tag relative to a current location of the RFID reader device based on the at least two distance measurements and the relative locations.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2019Date of Patent: April 14, 2020Assignee: Tag & Find Wireless Solutions Ltd.Inventor: Yulia Lerner
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Publication number: 20190392200Abstract: A server system stores a database of records. Each record stores a digital image of a pet, facial recognition markers, and owner identification information. An owner may register his/her pet using a cellular telephone and a mobile app. The owner is prompted to supply a digital photograph of the pet and to enter eye and nose location information. The system generates therefrom facial recognition markers and stores the markers in a record. If a lost pet is found, a finding user can use a cellular telephone to take a picture of the animal and to enter eye and nose location information. The system generates markers and compares the markers in a facial recognition process to other stored markers to identify records of animals that resemble the lost pet. If the record of the lost pet is identified, then owner identification information in the record is used to contact the owner.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2019Publication date: December 26, 2019Applicant: Finding Rover, Inc.Inventors: John Polimeno, Jason John Polimeno, Steven P. Callahan, John M. Schreiner, Rick S. Chang
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Patent number: 10438051Abstract: A server system stores a database of records. Each record stores a digital image of a pet, facial recognition markers, and owner identification information. An owner may register his/her pet using a cellular telephone and a mobile app. The owner is prompted to supply a digital photograph of the pet and to enter eye and nose location information. The system generates therefrom facial recognition markers and stores the markers in a record. If a lost pet is found, a finding user can use a cellular telephone to take a picture of the animal and to enter eye and nose location information. The system generates markers and compares the markers in a facial recognition process to other stored markers to identify records of animals that resemble the lost pet. If the record of the lost pet is identified, then owner identification information in the record is used to contact the owner.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2019Date of Patent: October 8, 2019Assignee: Finding Rover, Inc.Inventors: John Polimeno, Jason John Polimeno, Steven P. Callahan, John M. Schreiner, Rick S. Chang
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Patent number: 10430643Abstract: A server system stores a database of records. Each record stores a digital image of a pet, facial recognition markers, and owner identification information. An owner may register his/her pet using a cellular telephone and a mobile app. The owner is prompted to supply a digital photograph of the pet and to enter eye and nose location information. The system generates therefrom facial recognition markers and stores the markers in a record. If a lost pet is found, a finding user can use a cellular telephone to take a picture of the animal and to enter eye and nose location information. The system generates markers and compares the markers in a facial recognition process to other stored markers to identify records of animals that resemble the lost pet. If the record of the lost pet is identified, then owner identification information in the record is used to contact the owner.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2019Date of Patent: October 1, 2019Assignee: Finding Rover, Inc.Inventors: John Polimeno, Jason John Polimeno, Steven P. Callahan, John M. Schreiner, Rick S. Chang
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Publication number: 20190242665Abstract: The invention relates to a system of devices communicating with each other through a communication network. The invention relates in addition to a method, implemented by a first communicating device associated with a weapon, enabling an alarm to be generated in connection with the presence of a second communicating device in a danger space determined from the current position of the said first communicating device and the estimated direction of firing. Such a system is advantageously used to prevent hunting incidents in particular.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2017Publication date: August 8, 2019Applicant: FIND TECHInventors: Pierre ALLEYSSON, Yannick ALMERAS, Olivier ARGUIMBAU
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Publication number: 20190180588Abstract: A method for locating a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag, comprising: monitoring by an RFID reader device at least two distance measurements of an RFID tag from the RFID reader device; monitoring a relative location of the RFID reader device for each of the distance measurements by analyzing orientation data and translational movement data of the RFID reader device; and calculating a location of the RFID tag relative to a current location of the RFID reader device based on the at least two distance measurements and the relative locations.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2019Publication date: June 13, 2019Applicant: Tag & Find Wireless Solutions Ltd.Inventor: Yulia LERNER
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Patent number: 10268877Abstract: A server system stores a database of records. Each record stores a digital image of a pet, facial recognition markers, and owner identification information. An owner may register his/her pet using a cellular telephone and a mobile app. The owner is prompted to supply a digital photograph of the pet and to enter eye and nose location information. The system generates therefrom facial recognition markers and stores the markers in a record. If a lost pet is found, a finding user can use a cellular telephone to take a picture of the animal and to enter eye and nose location information. The system generates markers and compares the markers in a facial recognition process to other stored markers to identify records of animals that resemble the lost pet. If the record of the lost pet is identified, then owner identification information in the record is used to contact the owner.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2016Date of Patent: April 23, 2019Assignee: Finding Rover, Inc.Inventors: John Polimeno, Jason John Polimeno, Steven P. Callahan, John M. Schreiner, Rick S. Chang
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Patent number: 10217340Abstract: A method for locating a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag, comprising: monitoring by an RFID reader device at least two distance measurements of an RFID tag from the RFID reader device; monitoring a relative location of the RFID reader device for each of the distance measurements by analyzing orientation data and translational movement data of the RFID reader device; and calculating a location of the RFID tag relative to a current location of the RFID reader device based on the at least two distance measurements and the relative locations.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2016Date of Patent: February 26, 2019Assignee: Tag & Find Wireless Solutions Ltd.Inventor: Yulia Lerner
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Patent number: 10215562Abstract: A method for producing an item data set representing the three-dimensional configuration of an item includes accepting a first input data set, the first input data set including first data representing at least a first three-dimensional configuration of a first three-dimensional object; accepting a second input data set, the second input data set including second data representing at least a second three-dimensional configuration of a second three-dimensional object; adapting one or both of the first data input set and the second data input set to be combined to obtain an item data set representing a three-dimensional configuration of the item; and combining the first input data set and the second input data set to obtain the item data set. Other methods for producing item data sets and articles of manufacture are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2004Date of Patent: February 26, 2019Assignee: Invention Science Find I, LLCInventors: Bran Ferren, Edward K. Y. Jung, Clarence T. Tegreene
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Publication number: 20180321020Abstract: An ammunition case includes an elongate interior cavity for receiving a propellant and a projectile and extending along a longitudinal axis between a top end and a bottom end, and a bottom corner of the cavity having a reversed radius design supported by a shaped base.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2018Publication date: November 8, 2018Applicant: The Evans Findings Company, Inc.Inventor: Peter EVANS
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Patent number: 9451407Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatus for locating the seek and find RF device are provided. An exemplary embodiment of a seek and find RF device receives a first RF cell phone signal from a requesting party device, wherein the first RF cell phone signal includes at least a location query requesting location information of the seek and find RF device, and wherein the location query is directed to the seek and find RF device using a mobile device identifier. The seek and find RF device receives at least three GPS satellite signals and determines a location of the seek and find RF device based upon the at least three GPS satellite signals. The seek and find RF device then transmits a second RF cell phone signal, wherein the second RF cell phone signal includes the determined location, and wherein the second RF cell phone signal is directed to the requesting party device using a device identifier.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2015Date of Patent: September 20, 2016Assignee: Seek and Find ASInventors: Frode van der Laak, Erik Julo, Bente Julo, Marlene Julo
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Patent number: 9342735Abstract: A server system stores a database of records. Each record stores a digital image of a pet, facial recognition markers, and owner identification information. An owner may register his/her pet using a cellular telephone and a mobile app. The owner is prompted to supply a digital photograph of the pet and to enter eye and nose location information. The system generates therefrom facial recognition markers and stores the markers in a record. If a lost pet is found, a finding user can use a cellular telephone to take a picture of the animal and to enter eye and nose location information. The system generates markers and compares the markers in a facial recognition process to other stored markers to identify records of animals that resemble the lost pet. If the record of the lost pet is identified, then owner identification information in the record is used to contact the owner.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2012Date of Patent: May 17, 2016Assignee: Finding Rover, Inc.Inventors: John Polimeno, Jason John Polimeno, Steven P. Callahan, John M. Schreiner, Rick S. Chang
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Patent number: 9287917Abstract: A mobile electronic device case for protecting and securing a mobile electronic device in multiple positions. The case having a base for retaining a mobile electronic device, a cover for enclosing the mobile electronic device, and dual hinge linkage to allow pivotal rotation of the base and cover. The cover and base are affixed to the dual hinge linkage which allows the cover and base to rotate and secure into multiple positions including the closed position, the upright seated position, and the hand-held carry position. The dual hinge linkage is also used to provide increased stability and added protection. A flexible and adjustable strap is mounted within a recess on the outside surface of the cover and allows a user to hold the case in one hand while using the device with the other hand in the hand-held carry position.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2015Date of Patent: March 15, 2016Assignee: A.G. Findings & Mfg. Co.Inventor: Fernando Tages