Patents Examined by Jack Yip
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Patent number: 9911363Abstract: An arch model has a set of teeth and a wall which bridges the set of teeth and has a surface opposite the set of teeth. A cover which contains informational material about the dental arch model separably attaches to the wall of the dental arch model. Different informational material can be presented by removing the cover and replacing it with another cover which contains the different informational material.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2016Date of Patent: March 6, 2018Inventor: Loren S. Adell
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Patent number: 9886869Abstract: A method/apparatus/system for educational intervention based on a response metric is disclosed. The notice is generated in response to the collection of user and question data, the sending of questions, the receipt of answers, the evaluation of the correctness of the answers, the generation of a response metric, the comparison of the response metric to a threshold, and the generation of the report or notice. The response metric can be reflect the scatter, randomness, and/or slope of student provided answer data, and can be a fractal dimension.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2016Date of Patent: February 6, 2018Assignee: PEARSON EDUCATION, INC.Inventors: William M. Galen, Rasil Warnakulasooriya
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Patent number: 9886873Abstract: A medical training development system for development of medical training scenarios (15) is disclosed. The medical training development system comprises a repository (110) with a plurality of pre-programmed event modules (120) and pre-programmed medical training scenarios (15?). A scenario programming system (140) is connectable to the repository (110) for accessing the event modules (120) and the pre-programmed medical training scenarios (15) for programming the medical training scenarios (15?).Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2012Date of Patent: February 6, 2018Assignee: Laerdal Medical ASInventors: Clive William Patrickson, Lars Kirkeskov Sorup, Martin Hetland
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Patent number: 9881518Abstract: Technologies are generally described for controlling food intake. Example devices/systems described herein may include an image sensor, a dietary information identifier, a dietary management unit, and an image display unit. The image sensor may capture an image of a dish or a menu. The dietary information identifier may identify the dish or menu from the image and provide meal dietary information based on the identified dish or menu. The dietary management unit may store personal dietary information and determine combined dietary information based on the personal dietary information and the meal dietary information. The image display unit may process the captured image based on the combined dietary information in such a manner that a part of the captured image is hidden on an image display unit or a part of color or text information of the captured image is changed on the image display unit.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2014Date of Patent: January 30, 2018Assignee: EMPIRE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT LLCInventors: Noriaki Kuwahara, Tsutomu Miyasato, Rieko Kadobayashi, Koichi Nakayama, Noriaki Mitsunaga
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Patent number: 9875348Abstract: A device configured to utilize training techniques and to gather information while training and administering certification examinations. Certification examinations may require security to ensure users taking the certification examination are actually the user designated on any issued certificate. When certification examinations are administered remotely from a proctor, different techniques to identify the user and attempt to guarantee that the user is not obtaining outside aid during the examination may be performed. Tests may be administered off-line while not connected to any network and locally cached data may be collected on the testing device for later transmittal to a back-end server for further analysis. In addition to remote proctoring/invigilating capabilities, the disclosed techniques and device may collect metrics that have a number of uses. For example, skill level of different geographical regions may be calculated to assist companies in determining a location for a new factory (e.g.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2014Date of Patent: January 23, 2018Assignee: Green Grade Solutions Ltd.Inventor: Sharon Sadeh
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Patent number: 9858834Abstract: The apparatus has a transparent casing and an oblong toroidal shape in the form of a bucket elevator. First and second vertical compartments are separated by a partition and a clear cylindrical passage is formed around the circumference of the apparatus. First and a second sheaves are mounted above one another along the partition. A flexible loop is mounted around the sheaves and a series of balloons attached to the flexible loop at spaced intervals. The first compartment is opened to ambient air. The lower region is filled with argon gas and the second compartment is filled with helium gas. The balloons are filled with the helium gas such that the balloons have buoyancy in the first compartment and heaviness in the second compartment, and the pool of argon gas impedes the diffusion of ambient air in the second compartment.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2014Date of Patent: January 2, 2018Inventor: Paul Hatchette
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Patent number: 9852657Abstract: An educational monument, comprising a designated geographical area accessible to a general public, a first structure having a first face positioned to receive a solar light beam, an aperture formed through the first structure for projecting the light beam at predetermined times and, a second structure positioned to receive the light beam at a first predetermined time. A third structure positioned to receive the light beam at a second predetermined time. Wherein a transition of the light beam reflects a change in the seasons and an alignment of Earth illustrating a physical representation of the transition at a plurality of successive predetermined times, each respective predetermined time being the same hour on a different day. Wherein a plurality of ellipses are scaled from the receiving wall, accurately representing the scaled orbit of the planets.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2013Date of Patent: December 26, 2017Inventor: Charles Folk
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Patent number: 9842193Abstract: A swallowing simulation apparatus comprises a computer that stores swallowing simulation software that when executed results in an oral cavity model and a pseudo-food product which are analyzed in a swallowing simulation. The analysis is used to evaluate ease of eating and/or drinking.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2012Date of Patent: December 12, 2017Assignee: MEIJI CO., LTD.Inventors: Tetsu Kamiya, Yoshio Toyama, Yukihiro Michiwaki
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Patent number: 9836991Abstract: A method is present for presenting a flight deck. A model of the flight deck is identified having a number of locations for a number of displays. Aircraft data is obtained. A number of panels is generated from the aircraft data. A display of the flight deck is generated containing the number of panels in the number of locations to form a presentation of the flight deck.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2008Date of Patent: December 5, 2017Assignee: THE BOEING COMPANYInventors: David H. Whittington, Paul Thomas Snow
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Patent number: 9808671Abstract: An exercise training system is provided having a system controller and a plurality of stimulant target units connected via a wireless network to the system controller. Each stimulant target unit has a light source providing light to stimulate a user, a proximity sensor providing an output of a distance between the proximity sensor and an object external to the unit, and means for providing feedback to the user to signal that the unit has been actuated by the user. The system controller includes a program for activating the stimulant target units in a sequence. The reaction by the user to the illumination is registered when the user brings a body part or other object to within a selected distance of the proximity sensor, this distance being programmable by the user.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2012Date of Patent: November 7, 2017Assignee: FITLIGHT SPORTS CORP.Inventors: Derek D'Andrade, Dennis Pedersen, Erik Veje Rasmussen
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Patent number: 9799233Abstract: An apparatus for operating a simulator with a special impression of reality is provided. The apparatus is configured for learning how to control a vehicle moving in three-dimensional reality. Controllable systems for detecting human stress reactions are provided. The controllable systems may be configured for sensing the resistance of the skin and for detecting movements of persons and physiognomy.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2011Date of Patent: October 24, 2017Assignee: GRENZEBACH MASCHINENBAU GMBHInventor: Olaf Guehring
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Patent number: 9754507Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for offering a trainee presentation blending live and virtual entities to create a training scenario unconstrained by live entity operational performance and geographical limitations. The system blends an instance of a virtual entity with an actual presentation of a live entity within a trainee presentation. Outside of trainee local sensor range, the system presents a virtual entity to the trainee while occluding local sensor presentation of the live entity. As the scenario progresses to a lessor range or higher criticality, the system offers the live entity emulation information concerning characteristics of the virtual entity so the live entity may anticipate and begin to emulate the virtual. At a crossover point, the system determines if the live entity has successfully emulated the virtual and if so, discontinues presentation of the virtual while removing the occlusion allowing presentation of the live entity.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2013Date of Patent: September 5, 2017Assignee: Rockwell Collins, Inc.Inventors: Jason C. Wenger, Brian R. Wolford, Jaclyn A. Hoke
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Patent number: 9728095Abstract: A firearm training system provides a firearm body having a trigger and a trigger pull sensor circuit. When the trigger is pulled, the trigger pull sensor circuit provides trigger pull path data allowing monitoring of the actual two-dimensional trigger pull path taken by the trigger during the trigger pull. The trigger pull path is graphed on a predetermined map. The system provides a way to monitor trigger pull path to determine whether the trigger has been pulled laterally and/or if the firearm body has moved with respect to a longitudinal axis of the firearm body during the trigger pull. By repeatedly monitoring trigger pulls using the system, a user can train to improve trigger pull technique.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2014Date of Patent: August 8, 2017Assignee: TriggerMaster, LLCInventor: Malcom Baxter
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Patent number: 9711060Abstract: A biometric sensing apparatus for estimating the emotional state of a user. A self-contained biometric sensing ring is worn on the finger (or fingers) of the user during their normal activities. Biometric information is collected and sent wirelessly to the user's mobile device configured with application programming for analyzing and displaying the biometric information. The biometric ring is configured with sensors that the structure of the ring retains at a proper pressure against the finger of the user. The sensors comprise at least electrodermal response (EDR), photoplethysmograph (PPG), temperature, and acceleration. The ring has a self-contained power source, and is configured for adjustably fitting a wide range of users.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2015Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: SENSTREAM, INC.Inventors: Hugh Lusted, Jashojit Roy, David W. Proctor
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Patent number: 9711063Abstract: The present invention is directed to methods and devices for teaching the proper configuration of the oral articulators, particularly the tongue, corresponding to particular speech sounds by providing intraoral tactile feedback. Intraoral tactile feedback is achieved by placing nodes in the oral cavity of the patient in locations corresponding to the proper lingual position required to produce a target sound. These nodes facilitate identification of the appropriate lingual position corresponding to a target speech sound by providing tactile differentiation when the target sound is properly produced.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2016Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: Speech Buddies, Inc.Inventors: David A. Penake, Alexey Salamini, Gordy Rogers, Joe Watson
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Patent number: 9691292Abstract: A method for providing interactive training, whereby a video display and a base station are coupled in communication with a computer. A plurality of wireless handheld remotes are configured for wirelessly communicating with the base station, and each of the remotes is operable by a respective trainee of a group of trainees. Each remote has a remote ID unique from all other remotes and is stored in non-volatile memory of the computer; and the base station includes a base station ID code unique from all other base stations, and the base station ID is stored in non-volatile memory of each remote. Unique IDs prevents interference from other wireless devices including remotes paired with other base stations. It also makes it unnecessary for one training system to operate on a different channel from another training system.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2012Date of Patent: June 27, 2017Assignee: Alchemy Systems, L.P.Inventors: Carlos A. Acosta, Archie D. Barrett, Jr., Brandon Merkord, Erin Silver, David I. Perl, Jeffrey A. Eastman, Robin Donelson
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Patent number: 9684437Abstract: A system for memorization of content includes a memory storing the content. The memory includes a tangible computer readable medium with an instruction set, and at least one database. The database has information corresponding to the content. A processor communicating with the memory is configured to: execute the instruction set to present information corresponding to an original discrete portion of the content, and conduct an accuracy analysis of at least one version of the discrete portion audibly repeated by a user. An audio input device communicating with the processor receives the version from the user for use in the accuracy analysis by the processor. An input device inputs a user predetermined quantity of repetitions of the version presented to the user prior to the user progressing to a next discrete portion of the original discrete portion when a user predetermined accuracy threshold of the accuracy analysis is met.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2014Date of Patent: June 20, 2017Inventor: Michael L. Thornton, II
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Patent number: 9675866Abstract: A movement supporting method includes the following steps: detecting a movement tempo of a user; determining whether a movement tempo detection value is within a target range; and outputting a warning when the movement tempo detection value is out of the target range.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2006Date of Patent: June 13, 2017Assignee: Sony CorporationInventors: Yoichiro Sako, Hirofumi Tamori, Susumu Takatsuka, Toshiro Terauchi, Makoto Inoue, Katsuya Shirai, Motoyuki Takai, Kenichi Makino, Takatoshi Nakamura, Akihiro Komori, Akane Sano, Toru Sasaki, Yuichi Sakai
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Patent number: 9666091Abstract: The invention provides a computerized assessment system, as well as a method, that can be used for diagnosing driving skills in a driver of the class of vehicle drivers having impaired abilities. The system utilizes a) at least one prerecorded audio/visual training session capable of diagnosing the visual cognition, visual memory and visual recall abilities of a motor vehicle driver, where the training session comprises interactive driving simulations presented through four active visual zones; b) computerized means for digitally assessing driver actions in response to simulated driving situations presented by the interactive driving simulations; c) a database that records the driver actions; and d) a computer program capable of developing a diagnostic assessment of the visual cognition, visual memory and visual recall abilities of the driver.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2008Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Assignee: LIFELONG DRIVER LLCInventor: Richard Harkness
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Patent number: 9659150Abstract: Methods and systems may provide for cognitive decline prediction or assessment. Baseline and follow-up inertial sensor data may be received from one or more inertial sensors attached to a person. Baseline and follow-up data indicative of cognitive decline may be received from the person. An indication of cognitive decline may be determined based on the baseline and follow-up cognitive decline data. A classifier function for predicting cognitive decline may be trained with the baseline inertial sensor data and the indication of cognitive decline. A classifier function for assessing cognitive decline may be trained with the baseline inertial sensor data, a difference between the baseline inertial sensor data and follow-up inertial sensor data, and the indication of cognitive decline.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2012Date of Patent: May 23, 2017Assignee: CARE INNOVATIONS, LLCInventor: Barry Greene