Patents by Inventor Adam Mayer
Adam Mayer 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: 20240256999Abstract: Systems and methods for automating a behavioral interview are provided. One or more machine learning models may be trained to identify behavioral attributes based on text passages with different granularities. Candidates may respond to assessments, and responses may be converted to text. Text responses may be analyzed by the machine learning models and scores for behavioral attributes may be calculated.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2022Publication date: August 1, 2024Inventors: David Adam MAYERS, Michael SKUPIEN, Raed SHABBIR, Faisal AHMED
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Patent number: 10991227Abstract: Methods and apparatus for providing indications of received emergency alert messages to devices within a consumer premises are disclosed. In one embodiment, a consumer premise equipment (CPE) receiving one or more emergency alert messages from a content provider or managed network determines one or more alert responses for one or more devices of the consumer premise network. In one implementation, the responses are based at least in part on the received emergency alert messages themselves. The CPE issues one or more commands to one or more devices present within the consumer premises (which may be for example a home automation system), to indicate the one or more determined alert indication responses, such as auditory alert and visual alert by the one or more devices. Thus, users in the consumer premises may be made aware of an alert message outside of the typical means in which an alert is displayed, such as via a television.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2019Date of Patent: April 27, 2021Assignee: Time Warner Cable Enterprises LLCInventors: Peter Stern, Scott Ramsdell, Adam Mayer, Mike Roudi, Chris Williams
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Publication number: 20190318604Abstract: Methods and apparatus for providing indications of received emergency alert messages to devices within a consumer premises are disclosed. In one embodiment, a consumer premise equipment (CPE) receiving one or more emergency alert messages from a content provider or managed network determines one or more alert responses for one or more devices of the consumer premise network. In one implementation, the responses are based at least in part on the received emergency alert messages themselves. The CPE issues one or more commands to one or more devices present within the consumer premises (which may be for example a home automation system), to indicate the one or more determined alert indication responses, such as auditory alert and visual alert by the one or more devices. Thus, users in the consumer premises may be made aware of an alert message outside of the typical means in which an alert is displayed, such as via a television.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2019Publication date: October 17, 2019Inventors: Peter Stern, Scott Ramsdell, Adam Mayer, Mike Roudi, Chris Williams
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Patent number: 10269229Abstract: Methods and apparatus for providing indications of received emergency alert messages to devices within a consumer premises are disclosed. In one embodiment, a consumer premise equipment (CPE) receiving one or more emergency alert messages from a content provider or managed network determines one or more alert responses for one or more devices of the consumer premise network. In one implementation, the responses are based at least in part on the received emergency alert messages themselves. The CPE issues one or more commands to one or more devices present within the consumer premises (which may be for example a home automation system), to indicate the one or more determined alert indication responses, such as auditory alert and visual alert by the one or more devices. Thus, users in the consumer premises may be made aware of an alert message outside of the typical means in which an alert is displayed, such as via a television.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2016Date of Patent: April 23, 2019Assignee: Time Warner Cable Enterprises LLCInventors: Peter Stern, Scott Ramsdell, Adam Mayer, Mike Roudi, Chris Williams
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Publication number: 20170032652Abstract: Methods and apparatus for providing indications of received emergency alert messages to devices within a consumer premises are disclosed. In one embodiment, a consumer premise equipment (CPE) receiving one or more emergency alert messages from a content provider or managed network determines one or more alert responses for one or more devices of the consumer premise network. In one implementation, the responses are based at least in part on the received emergency alert messages themselves. The CPE issues one or more commands to one or more devices present within the consumer premises (which may be for example a home automation system), to indicate the one or more determined alert indication responses, such as auditory alert and visual alert by the one or more devices. Thus, users in the consumer premises may be made aware of an alert message outside of the typical means in which an alert is displayed, such as via a television.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2016Publication date: February 2, 2017Inventors: Peter Stern, Scott Ramsdell, Adam Mayer, Mike Roudi, Chris Williams
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Patent number: 9489823Abstract: A controller arms an alarm aspect of a corresponding security system. The corresponding security system is initially configured to audibly activate an alarm in response to detecting motion of free-to-roam entities in a monitored location. The free-to-roam entities can be provided unrestricted access into the monitored location. In addition to monitoring for presence of motion at the monitored location, the security system monitors the location for presence of a disarming device. At times of detecting presence of the disarming device at the monitored location, the security system prevents activation of the alarm based on detecting the motion of the free-to-roam entities.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2015Date of Patent: November 8, 2016Assignee: Time Warner Cable Enterprises LLCInventors: Melinda C. Witmer, Peter Stern, Adam Mayer, Christopher Williams
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Patent number: 9472091Abstract: Methods and apparatus for providing indications of received emergency alert messages to devices within a consumer premises are disclosed. In one embodiment, a consumer premise equipment (CPE) receiving one or more emergency alert messages from a content provider or managed network determines one or more alert responses for one or more devices of the consumer premise network. In one implementation, the responses are based at least in part on the received emergency alert messages themselves. The CPE issues one or more commands to one or more devices present within the consumer premises (which may be for example a home automation system), to indicate the one or more determined alert indication responses, such as auditory alert and visual alert by the one or more devices. Thus, users in the consumer premises may be made aware of an alert message outside of the typical means in which an alert is displayed, such as via a television.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2013Date of Patent: October 18, 2016Assignee: Time Warner Cable Enterprises LLCInventors: Peter Stern, Scott Ramsdell, Adam Mayer, Mike Roudi, Chris Williams
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Publication number: 20160035214Abstract: A controller arms an alarm aspect of a corresponding security system. The corresponding security system is initially configured to audibly activate an alarm in response to detecting motion of free-to-roam entities in a monitored location. The free-to-roam entities can be provided unrestricted access into the monitored location. In addition to monitoring for presence of motion at the monitored location, the security system monitors the location for presence of a disarming device. At times of detecting presence of the disarming device at the monitored location, the security system prevents activation of the alarm based on detecting the motion of the free-to-roam entities.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2015Publication date: February 4, 2016Inventors: Melinda C. Witmer, Peter Stern, Adam Mayer, Christopher Williams
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Patent number: 9183712Abstract: A controller arms an alarm aspect of a corresponding security system. The corresponding security system is initially configured to audibly activate an alarm in response to detecting motion of free-to-roam entities in a monitored location. The free-to-roam entities can be provided unrestricted access into the monitored location. In addition to monitoring for presence of motion at the monitored location, the security system monitors the location for presence of a disarming device. At times of detecting presence of the disarming device at the monitored location, the security system prevents activation of the alarm based on detecting the motion of the free-to-roam entities.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2013Date of Patent: November 10, 2015Assignee: Time Warner Cable Enterprises LLCInventors: Melinda C. Witmer, Peter Stern, Adam Mayer, Christopher Williams
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Publication number: 20150109122Abstract: Methods and apparatus for providing indications of received emergency alert messages to devices within a consumer premises are disclosed. In one embodiment, a consumer premise equipment (CPE) receiving one or more emergency alert messages from a content provider or managed network determines one or more alert responses for one or more devices of the consumer premise network. In one implementation, the responses are based at least in part on the received emergency alert messages themselves. The CPE issues one or more commands to one or more devices present within the consumer premises (which may be for example a home automation system), to indicate the one or more determined alert indication responses, such as auditory alert and visual alert by the one or more devices. Thus, users in the consumer premises may be made aware of an alert message outside of the typical means in which an alert is displayed, such as via a television.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2013Publication date: April 23, 2015Inventors: Peter Stern, Scott Ramsdell, Adam Mayer, Michael Roudi, Chris Williams
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Publication number: 20150102922Abstract: A controller arms an alarm aspect of a corresponding security system. The corresponding security system is initially configured to audibly activate an alarm in response to detecting motion of free-to-roam entities in a monitored location. The free-to-roam entities can be provided unrestricted access into the monitored location. In addition to monitoring for presence of motion at the monitored location, the security system monitors the location for presence of a disarming device. At times of detecting presence of the disarming device at the monitored location, the security system prevents activation of the alarm based on detecting the motion of the free-to-roam entities.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2013Publication date: April 16, 2015Inventors: Melinda C. Witmer, Peter Stern, Adam Mayer, Christopher Williams
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Patent number: 8529240Abstract: An additive three-dimensional fabrication process is improved by controlling deposition rate to obtain surface textures or other surface features below the nominal processing resolution of fabrication hardware. Sub-resolution information may be obtained, for example, from express metadata (such as for surface texture), or by interpolating data from a source digital model.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2011Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: MakerBot Industries, LLCInventor: Adam Mayer
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Publication number: 20130009338Abstract: An additive three-dimensional fabrication process is improved by controlling deposition rate to obtain surface textures or other surface features below the nominal processing resolution of fabrication hardware. Sub-resolution information may be obtained, for example, from express metadata (such as for surface texture), or by interpolating data from a source digital model.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2011Publication date: January 10, 2013Inventor: Adam Mayer
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Patent number: 8287794Abstract: A conveyor or other transport mechanism is provided to support multiple, sequential builds from a three-dimensional fabrication machine. The conveyor may be heated/cooled, coated, or otherwise treated to assist in adhesion during a build, as well as removal of objects after a build. Each fabricated object may be automatically removed from the conveyor as the conveyor moves in order to restore a buildable surface for fabrication of additional objects.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2011Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: MakerBot IndustriesInventors: Charles E. Pax, Zach Smith, Adam Mayer, Nathaniel B. Pettis
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Patent number: 8282380Abstract: A conveyor or other transport mechanism is provided to support multiple, sequential builds from a three-dimensional fabrication machine. The conveyor may be heated/cooled, coated, or otherwise treated to assist in adhesion during a build, as well as removal of objects after a build. Each fabricated object may be automatically removed from the conveyor as the conveyor moves in order to restore a buildable surface for fabrication of additional objects.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2010Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: MakerBot IndustriesInventors: Charles Pax, Zach Smith, Adam Mayer, Nathaniel Pettis
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Patent number: 8226395Abstract: A conveyor or other transport mechanism is provided to support multiple, sequential builds from a three-dimensional fabrication machine. The conveyor may be heated/cooled, coated, or otherwise treated to assist in adhesion during a build, as well as removal of objects after a build. Each fabricated object may be automatically removed from the conveyor as the conveyor moves in order to restore a buildable surface for fabrication of additional objects.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2011Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: MakerBot IndustriesInventors: Charles E. Pax, Zach Smith, Adam Mayer, Nathaniel B. Pettis
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Publication number: 20120059503Abstract: A conveyor or other transport mechanism is provided to support multiple, sequential builds from a three-dimensional fabrication machine. The conveyor may be heated/cooled, coated, or otherwise treated to assist in adhesion during a build, as well as removal of objects after a build. Each fabricated object may be automatically removed from the conveyor as the conveyor moves in order to restore a buildable surface for fabrication of additional objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2011Publication date: March 8, 2012Inventors: Charles Pax, Zach Smith, Adam Mayer, Nathaniel Pettis
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Publication number: 20120059504Abstract: A conveyor or other transport mechanism is provided to support multiple, sequential builds from a three-dimensional fabrication machine. The conveyor may be heated/cooled, coated, or otherwise treated to assist in adhesion during a build, as well as removal of objects after a build. Each fabricated object may be automatically removed from the conveyor as the conveyor moves in order to restore a buildable surface for fabrication of additional objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2011Publication date: March 8, 2012Inventors: Charles Pax, Zach Smith, Adam Mayer, Nathaniel Pettis
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Publication number: 20120046779Abstract: A conveyor or other transport mechanism is provided to support multiple, sequential builds from a three-dimensional fabrication machine. The conveyor may be heated/cooled, coated, or otherwise treated to assist in adhesion during a build, as well as removal of objects after a build. Each fabricated object may be automatically removed from the conveyor as the conveyor moves in order to restore a buildable surface for fabrication of additional objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2010Publication date: February 23, 2012Inventors: Charles Pax, Zach Smith, Adam Mayer, Nathaniel Pettis
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Publication number: 20100246416Abstract: The present disclosure describes systems and methods for remote testing and troubleshooting of a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) using one or more distributed WLAN sensors and one or more servers. Specifically, the invention describes a method to test WLAN access points (APs) for connectivity and performance in the field. In an exemplary embodiment, the one or more distributed WLAN sensors and one or more servers can include a wireless monitoring system, such as a wireless intrusion prevention or detection system. The present invention utilizes a distributed network of WLAN sensors that typically operate to monitor the WLAN, and as needed, the present invention converts the monitoring sensors to WLAN clients capable to connecting and remotely testing one or more WLAN APs.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2009Publication date: September 30, 2010Inventors: Amit SINHA, Tom Gulick, Adam Mayer, Matt Winter