Patents by Inventor Adam Ritter
Adam Ritter 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).
-
Publication number: 20250045079Abstract: Implementations relate to identifying actions performed by a user while the user is interacting with an application and providing a routine suggestion to the user based on the identified actions. While a user is interacting with an application, screenshots of the user actions are captured and processed to determine what actions were performed by the user. The identified actions are compared to one or more template routines and a template routine is selected that matches the actions and intent of the user and provided to the user as a suggested routine. The suggested routine can be implemented by an automated assistant to perform the actions of the template by providing a corresponding command.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2023Publication date: February 6, 2025Inventors: Diana Avram, Mugurel-Ionut Andreica, Andrea D'olimpio, Bogdan Prisacari, Felix Weissenberger, Andre Elisseeff, Cliff Kuang, Dana Ritter, Adam Coimbra
-
Publication number: 20250045071Abstract: Implementations relate to determining a rendering type for an application that is executing automatically. Based on user interactions with an application that is associated with specified input from the user while the user is interacting with the application, a confidence metric is generated for each specified input and a rendering type is determined based on the confidence metrics. Subsequently, when the user requests that a sequence of actions be performed, the application will be displayed according to the rendering type.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2023Publication date: February 6, 2025Inventors: Cliff Kuang, Diana Avram, Mugurel-Ionut Andreica, Radu Voroneanu, Sneha Ashok, Deepak Goyal, Kyunghoon Lee, Alice Liang, Dana Ritter, Adam Coimbra, Anton Berezin, Andre Elisseeff
-
Patent number: 12201227Abstract: A product display stand for reducing displayed product movement can be used in a retail environment to reduce movement of a product displayed by the product display stand. Such product display stand includes a damping assembly configured to attach to a display platform. The damping assembly includes a housing configured to attach to the display platform. The housing defines a damping chamber. The assembly also includes within the chamber a damping flange and damping material. The product display stand also includes a display post fixed to the damping flange. The display post extends above the display platform and to retain and display a product.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2022Date of Patent: January 21, 2025Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Eric Weijia Wang, Gregory R. Ritter, Joshua Adams, Olivia Ching, Priya K. Nambiar, Charles A. Schwalbach, David S. Herman, John S. Camp, Samuel O. Schneider
-
Patent number: 11297458Abstract: Systems and method are provided for adaptive dashboards, wayfinding, and other services at an event venue. The systems and methods involve transmitting beacon messages using short-range wireless communications from a plurality of beacon devices provided at the event venue, wherein each beacon message comprises location identification information. The systems and method further involve processing using a module on a mobile electronic device beacon messages received by the mobile electronic device by comparing beacon identification information included as part of the beacon messages to beacon information stored on the mobile electronic device. The system and methods further involve displaying an adaptive dashboard, wayfinding information, or other event venue information to a user of the mobile electronic device based on the processing of beacon messages received by the mobile electronic device.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2017Date of Patent: April 5, 2022Assignee: MLB ADVANCED MEDIA, L.P.Inventors: Marc Abramson, Chad Evans, Eric O'Brien, Adam Ritter, Joe Inzerillo, Bob Bowman
-
Patent number: 10139841Abstract: An overfill prevention system for use with a liquid storage tank includes a valve assembly defining a downwardly open liquid discharge opening. A pilot tube is fixed relative to and projects downwardly relative to the valve assembly. The pilot tube defines an internal channel in fluid communication with the valve assembly and a discharge hole spaced downwardly from the valve assembly and in fluid communication with the internal channel and the tank. A float is buoyantly shiftable along the pilot tube between an open position in which the float exposes the discharge hole when liquid within the tank is below a predetermined level, and a closed position in which the float covers the discharge hole when liquid within the tank reaches or exceeds the predetermined level. A flow diverter is disposed between the discharge opening and the float to deflect liquid from the discharge opening away from the float.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2016Date of Patent: November 27, 2018Assignee: Clay and Bailey Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Donald R. David, George Andrew Borst, Timothy D. Noel, Jacob Adam Ritter
-
Publication number: 20180074526Abstract: An overfill prevention system for use with a liquid storage tank includes a valve assembly defining a downwardly open liquid discharge opening. A pilot tube is fixed relative to and projects downwardly relative to the valve assembly. The pilot tube defines an internal channel in fluid communication with the valve assembly and a discharge hole spaced downwardly from the valve assembly and in fluid communication with the internal channel and the tank. A float is buoyantly shiftable along the pilot tube between an open position in which the float exposes the discharge hole when liquid within the tank is below a predetermined level, and a closed position in which the float covers the discharge hole when liquid within the tank reaches or exceeds the predetermined level. A flow diverter is disposed between the discharge opening and the float to deflect liquid from the discharge opening away from the float.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2016Publication date: March 15, 2018Applicant: Clay and Bailey Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Donald R. David, George Andrew Borst, Timothy D. Noel, Jacob Adam Ritter
-
Patent number: 9654913Abstract: The accessing of event related content on a client device at an event techniques include a method, and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium. In some embodiments of these techniques, the method includes receiving a request to check-in to the event from the client device. The check-in request includes geographic location information of the client device. The method further includes determining whether the client device is located at a venue holding the event based on the received geographic location information of the client device and a first predetermined radius. The method further includes determining whether the event at the venue is in progress. The method further includes transmitting a first plurality of event information to the client device based upon determination that the client device is located at the venue and the event is in progress.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2013Date of Patent: May 16, 2017Assignee: Bamtech, LLCInventors: Chad Evans, Adam Ritter
-
Patent number: 8538389Abstract: The accessing of event related content on a client device at an event techniques include a method, and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium. In some embodiments of these techniques, the method includes receiving a request to check-in to the event from the client device. The check-in request includes geographic location information of the client device. The method further includes determining whether the client device is located at a venue holding the event based on the received geographic location information of the client device and a first predetermined radius. The method further includes determining whether the event at the venue is in progress. The method further includes transmitting a first plurality of event information to the client device based upon determination that the client device is located at the venue and the event is in progress.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2011Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: MLB Advanced Media, L.P.Inventors: Chad Evans, Adam Ritter
-
Patent number: 6679845Abstract: The present invention discloses a method and apparatus for ultrasound imaging with improved spatial sampling. The device includes a plurality of ultrasound imaging elements each having a pitch defined by the center to center spacing of the ultrasound imaging elements; and a motion mechanism operatively connected to the plurality of ultrasound imaging elements and adapted to move the plurality of ultrasound imaging elements over a distance to increase the spatial sampling of the plurality of ultrasound imaging elements. The method of the present invention includes transducing a signal from one or multiple ultrasound imaging elements within an array of ultrasound imaging elements; moving the array of ultrasound imaging elements a distance less than the pitch; and transducing at least one additional signal from the ultrasound imaging element.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2001Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Assignee: The Penn State Research FoundationInventors: Timothy Adam Ritter, K. Kirk Shung, Thomas R. Shrout
-
Publication number: 20020050169Abstract: The present invention discloses a method and apparatus for ultrasound imaging with improved spatial sampling. The device includes a plurality of ultrasound imaging elements each having a pitch defined by the center to center spacing of the ultrasound imaging elements; and a motion mechanism operatively connected to the plurality of ultrasound imaging elements and adapted to move the plurality of ultrasound imaging elements over a distance to increase the spatial sampling of the plurality of ultrasound imaging elements. The method of the present invention includes transducing a signal from one or multiple ultrasound imaging elements within an array of ultrasound imaging elements; moving the array of ultrasound imaging elements a distance less than the pitch; and transducing at least one additional signal from the ultrasound imaging element.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2001Publication date: May 2, 2002Inventors: Timothy Adam Ritter, K. Kirk Shung, Thomas R. Shrout