Patents by Inventor Andrew Plummer
Andrew Plummer 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: 20250181211Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates to logging user activities during a subset of a recurring time period. In some embodiments, based on received physiological data, a computer system enables logging of one or more user activities to be performed during a subset of a recurring time period. In some embodiments, based on performance of the one or more user activities during a subset of a recurring time period, a computer system enables logging of one or more user activities to be performed during a subset of a recurring time period for a predetermined period of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2024Publication date: June 5, 2025Inventors: Aneesha NARRA, Justin P. DOBSON, Ottavia GOLFETTO, Shonn P. HENDEE, Rajiv B. KUMAR, Tal LORBERBAUM, Ron D. LUE-SANG, Divya NAG, Andrew PLUMMER, Heather R. SCHNECK, Ryan D. SHELBY, Jonathan C. STEMMLE, Connie V. TUNG
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Patent number: 12164748Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates to logging user activities during a subset of a recurring time period. In some embodiments, based on received physiological data, a computer system enables logging of one or more user activities to be performed during a subset of a recurring time period. In some embodiments, based on performance of the one or more user activities during a subset of a recurring time period, a computer system enables logging of one or more user activities to be performed during a subset of a recurring time period for a predetermined period of time.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2023Date of Patent: December 10, 2024Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Aneesha Narra, Justin P. Dobson, Ottavia Golfetto, Shonn P. Hendee, Rajiv B. Kumar, Tal Lorberbaum, Ron D. Lue-Sang, Divya Nag, Andrew Plummer, Heather R. Schnek, Ryan D. Shelby, Jonathan C. Stemmle, Connie V. Tung
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Publication number: 20240280092Abstract: A piezo-electric fluid pump is provided including a main housing; a fluid reservoir located within the main housing; a piston head moveably mounted within the main housing; a piezo-electric stack; a bias mechanism arranged to couple the piston head and piezo-electric stack and maintain the piezo-electric stack in compression; an outlet plate statically mounted within the main housing adjacent to the piston head, wherein the adjacent surfaces of the outlet plate and piston head define a pumping chamber; an inlet disc valve arranged to permit a one-way flow of fluid from the reservoir into the pumping chamber; and an outlet disc valve arranged to permit a one-way flow of fluid out of the pumping chamber. The combination of pre-loading of the piezo-electric stack in compression and use of inlet disc valve enables the piezo-electric pump to exhibit substantial improvement to the pressure and flow capability compared to other piezo-electric pumps.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2022Publication date: August 22, 2024Inventors: Tom LOVE, Andrew PLUMMER, Nathan SELL, Roy EVANS
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Patent number: 12002588Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates to logging health-related events and for health-related coaching. In some embodiments, an event is logged by associating an action with a specific time and a user sentiment. In some embodiments, an event challenge, associated with a log entry, is transmitted to an external electronic device.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2020Date of Patent: June 4, 2024Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Rajiv B. Kumar, Susie H. Bui, Louis Chatta, Kelsey Dedoshka, Justin P. Dobson, Shonn P. Hendee, Brett L Lareau, Jay C. Mung, Andrew Plummer, Ryan D. Shelby, Helen T. Vo
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Patent number: 12001648Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates to logging user activities during a subset of a recurring time period. In some embodiments, based on received physiological data, a computer system enables logging of one or more user activities to be performed during a subset of a recurring time period. In some embodiments, based on performance of the one or more user activities during a subset of a recurring time period, a computer system enables logging of one or more user activities to be performed during a subset of a recurring time period for a predetermined period of time.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2022Date of Patent: June 4, 2024Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Aneesha Narra, Justin P. Dobson, Ottavia Golfetto, Shonn P. Hendee, Rajiv B. Kumar, Tal Lorberbaum, Ron D. Lue-Sang, Divya Nag, Andrew Plummer, Heather R. Schneck, Ryan D. Shelby, Jonathan C. Stemmle, Connie V. Tung
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Publication number: 20240053862Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates to logging user activities during a subset of a recurring time period. In some embodiments, based on received physiological data, a computer system enables logging of one or more user activities to be performed during a subset of a recurring time period. In some embodiments, based on performance of the one or more user activities during a subset of a recurring time period, a computer system enables logging of one or more user activities to be performed during a subset of a recurring time period for a predetermined period of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2023Publication date: February 15, 2024Inventors: Aneesha NARRA, Justin P. DOBSON, Andrew PLUMMER, Shonn P. HENDEE, Rajiv B. KUMAR, Tal LORBERBAUM, Ron D. LUE-SANG, Divya NAG, Andrew PLUMMER, Heather R. SCHNEK, Ryan D. SHELBY, Jonathan C. STEMMLE, Connie V. TUNG
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Patent number: 11698710Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates to logging user activities during a subset of a recurring time period. In some embodiments, based on received physiological data, a computer system enables logging of one or more user activities to be performed during a subset of a recurring time period. In some embodiments, based on performance of the one or more user activities during a subset of a recurring time period, a computer system enables logging of one or more user activities to be performed during a subset of a recurring time period for a predetermined period of time.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2020Date of Patent: July 11, 2023Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Aneesha Narra, Justin P. Dobson, Shonn P. Hendee, Rajiv B. Kumar, Tal Lorberbaum, Ron D. Lue-Sang, Andrew Plummer, Heather R. Schneck, Jonathan C. Stemmle, Connie V. Tung
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Publication number: 20230020517Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates to logging user activities during a subset of a recurring time period. In some embodiments, based on received physiological data, a computer system enables logging of one or more user activities to be performed during a subset of a recurring time period. In some embodiments, based on performance of the one or more user activities during a subset of a recurring time period, a computer system enables logging of one or more user activities to be performed during a subset of a recurring time period for a predetermined period of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2022Publication date: January 19, 2023Inventors: Aneesha NARRA, Justin DOBSON, Andrew PLUMMER
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Publication number: 20220066902Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates to logging user activities during a subset of a recurring time period. In some embodiments, based on received physiological data, a computer system enables logging of one or more user activities to be performed during a subset of a recurring time period. In some embodiments, based on performance of the one or more user activities during a subset of a recurring time period, a computer system enables logging of one or more user activities to be performed during a subset of a recurring time period for a predetermined period of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2020Publication date: March 3, 2022Inventors: Aneesha NARRA, Justin DOBSON, Andrew PLUMMER
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Publication number: 20210020316Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates to logging health-related events and for health-related coaching. In some embodiments, an event is logged by associating an action with a specific time and a user sentiment. In some embodiments, an event challenge, associated with a log entry, is transmitted to an external electronic device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2020Publication date: January 21, 2021Inventors: Rajiv B. KUMAR, Susie H. BUI, Louis CHATTA, Kelsey DEDOSHKA, Justin P. DOBSON, Shonn P. HENDEE, Brett L. LAREAU, Jay C. MUNG, Andrew PLUMMER, Ryan D. SHELBY, Helen T. VO
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Patent number: 10435142Abstract: A system for reducing the transmission of vibration from a first vibrating body to a second body, the system having a first part connected to the first vibrating body, a second part connected to the second body and an electro-hydrostatic actuator connected to the first and second parts, the electro-hydrostatic actuator being operable to continuously oscillate the first and second parts 10 relative to each other at a frequency substantially corresponding to the frequency of vibration of the first vibrating body.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2012Date of Patent: October 8, 2019Assignee: AGUSTAWESTLAND LIMITEDInventors: Andrew Plummer, Peter Court, Jean-Paul Henderson, Nigel Johnston
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Publication number: 20150060595Abstract: A system for reducing the transmission of vibration from a first vibrating body to a second body, the system having a first part connected to the first vibrating body, a second part connected to the second body and an electro-hydrostatic actuator connected to the first and second parts, the electro-hydrostatic actuator being operable to continuously oscillate the first and second parts 10 relative to each other at a frequency substantially corresponding to the frequency of vibration of the first vibrating body.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2012Publication date: March 5, 2015Applicant: AGUSTAWESTLAND LIMITEDInventors: Andrew Plummer, Peter Court, Jean-Paul Henderson, Nigel Johnston
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Publication number: 20030145399Abstract: Disclosed are passenger loading bridge tunnels having improved placement of roller assemblies. Two or more separate tunnels form an extendable passenger loading bridge, which has flaps as to allow for easy access to the roller assemblies. The roller assemblies are placed in close vicinity to an edge of a passenger loading bridge tunnel, and are disengageable from the tunnel without disassembly of the passenger loading bridge.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2002Publication date: August 7, 2003Inventors: Brian Smith, Andrew Plummer
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Patent number: 6481039Abstract: An extensible loading bridge for passenger loading having at least two extensible sections for supporting aircraft from an airport terminal at ground level. A wheeled gantry is located at the aircraft facing end of the aircraft facing section. The gantry provides linear movement of the aircraft facing section along the walkway, arcuate movement about the substantially vertical axis and means for lifting or lowering the aircraft facing end of the aircraft facing section. The wheeled gantry allows lowering of the aircraft facing end of the bottom of the aircraft facing section to a height above ground being approximately equal or less than a gantry wheel diameter.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2001Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: DEW Engineering and Development LimitedInventors: Daniel Rolfe, John Savage, Andrew Plummer, Ronald W. Wollenschlager