Patents Assigned to Hero, Inc.
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Patent number: 12288390Abstract: A system for object detection of a manufactured part. The system comprises a system controller electronically coupled to an image acquisition device and delivery mechanism. An electronically stored ordered object detection map is provided which comprises predetermined detectable objects associated with the manufactured part. The ordered object detection map is generated from output created by execution of a trained object detection model and by processing such output according to predetermined calibration criteria. The system causing a visual image of the manufactured part to be captured with image data being extracted and processed to render at least one of a pass determination and a fail determination. The system being configured to process the manufactured based upon the rendered pass/fail determination.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2020Date of Patent: April 29, 2025Assignee: QC Hero, Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Walt, Edmund Emerson Rosewright
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Publication number: 20240037127Abstract: Described herein are techniques that may be implemented by a computerized system for parsing contracts using natural language understanding and/or textual analytics rules and determining whether a party to a contract is compliant with insurance coverage identified by the contract. Some techniques described herein can create structured data from unstructured contract text describing insurance coverage that a party to a contract is required to hold. Some such techniques including comparing the structured data indicating required coverages (which was determined from the unstructured text) to other structured data indicating coverages held by a party, to determine whether the coverage held by the party satisfies the required coverages. In some embodiments, a system implementing these techniques output whether coverage is missing or otherwise insufficient, or whether the coverages held by a party satisfy required coverages of the contract.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2023Publication date: February 1, 2024Applicant: Certificate Hero, Inc.Inventors: John Paul SUTRICH, Richard Kurt MYERS, Jake OCONNELL, Michael J. YANOFF
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Publication number: 20140153916Abstract: A camera holding assembly that is configured to hold a plurality of cameras in a predetermined orientation includes a support having a plurality of receptacles. Each of the receptacles include at least one feature enabling a camera to be releasably retained therein as well as at least one and preferably at least three attachment features configured for enabling the camera holding assembly to be secured to another object. The receptacles are oriented about the support so that each camera, when loaded into the defined receptacles, is aimed in a different angular orientation. Images obtained from each retained camera can be stitched to create either a composite 360 degreeĆ180 degree full spherical image or a composite 360 degree composite image of a scene of interest.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2013Publication date: June 5, 2014Applicant: 360 Heros, Inc.Inventor: Michael J. Kintner
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Publication number: 20140115787Abstract: A supplemental support pillow including a pillow body and at least one or more attachment mechanisms providing for the supplemental support pillow to be attached to a primary surface in a user variable and user selected configuration. The primary surface can be, but is not limited to, a separate pillow such as a bed pillow or couch pillow or a fabric surface such as a sheet or mattress cover. The primary surface could also be any surface associated with another type of furniture, such as a chair, airliner seat, car seat, couch, hammock, cot or similar apparatus having a surface for supporting a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2013Publication date: May 1, 2014Applicant: Neck Hero, Inc.Inventor: Gerald J. Garcia
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Patent number: 5411259Abstract: The system includes a control system (12) which carries out the performance of a video sports game, such as a baseball game, and controls the display on a video monitor (14). Input information concerning the performance of players in the game is supplied via trading card elements (20--20), each of the trading card elements having a conventional trading card appearance which includes a photograph of the player and performance data in human-readable form. The trading card element (20) also includes machine-readable performance information (input data) which is readable by a card reader (22) which applies the input data on the card to the control system (12), which then creates the two teams and carries out the game.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1992Date of Patent: May 2, 1995Assignee: Hero, Inc.Inventors: Carl P. Pearson, David W. Hood
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Patent number: D737598Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2013Date of Patent: September 1, 2015Assignee: Neck Hero, Inc.Inventor: Gerald J. Garcia