Patents by Inventor Bradley Lloyd Wilk

Bradley Lloyd Wilk 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).

  • Patent number: 10755192
    Abstract: A method and apparatus used for general purpose problem solving using entanglement properties of holography. Intelligent point-based entities having spatial and other electromagnetic properties called DROPLETS [Data-Representative-Object-Particle(s)-Liking-EnTanglement] are generated as avatars, or delegate objects, connected to concrete or abstract data sources representing a situation, event or other problem. Each DROPLET's properties are controlled by changes in the input sources, feedback, changes in itself, and/or changes of other DROPLETS. Coherent rays are introduced and interact with said DROPLETS, generating an INTELLIGENCE WAVEFRONT. Interference patterns are recorded and converted to binary machine codes used as instruction keys to store and lock human readable and/or machine readable content components into a plurality of associative memories. Said content includes waveforms, harmonics, codes, data, and other holograms.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 2017
    Date of Patent: August 25, 2020
    Inventors: Eric John Dluhos, Bradley Lloyd Wilk
  • Patent number: 10139779
    Abstract: The present invention generally extends to methods, systems, and devices that advantageously employ holograms to store and retrieve information about objects, and to compare objects. Methods include generating first and second holograms of image spectral cross sections comparing the holograms and using a photometer to analyze the comparison result. Computer program products are described for use in differentiating spectral components of spatial cross sections of image pixels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 1, 2016
    Date of Patent: November 27, 2018
    Inventors: Eric John Dluhos, Bradley Lloyd Wilk
  • Publication number: 20180150763
    Abstract: A method and apparatus used for general purpose problem solving using entanglement properties of holography. Intelligent point-based entities having spatial and other electromagnetic properties called DROPLETS [Data-Representative-Object-Particle(s)-Liking-EnTanglement] are generated as avatars, or delegate objects, connected to concrete or abstract data sources representing a situation, event or other problem. Each DROPLET's properties are controlled by changes in the input sources, feedback, changes in itself, and/or changes of other DROPLETS. Coherent rays are introduced and interact with said DROPLETS, generating an INTELLIGENCE WAVEFRONT. Interference patterns are recorded and converted to binary machine codes used as instruction keys to store and lock human readable and/or machine readable content components into a plurality of associative memories. Said content includes waveforms, harmonics, codes, data, and other holograms.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 4, 2017
    Publication date: May 31, 2018
    Inventors: Eric John Dluhos, Bradley Lloyd Wilk
  • Patent number: 9811779
    Abstract: A method and apparatus used for general purpose problem solving using entanglement properties of holography. Intelligent point-based entities having spatial and other electromagnetic properties called DROPLETS [Data-Representative-Object-Particle(s)-Liking-EnTanglement] are generated as delegate objects—avatars—connected to data sources representing situations, event or other problems. A DROPLET's properties are controlled by changes in input data, self-state, feedback, and/or changes of other DROPLETS. Coherent rays are introduced and interact with DROPLETS, generating an INTELLIGENCE WAVEFRONT. Interference patterns are recorded and converted to binary machine codes of a near-infinite set, instructing where to store human/machine-readable content within a plurality of associative memories. Said content includes waveforms, harmonics, codes, data, and other holograms, which are dispersed and stored wholistically throughout using spread spectrum techniques.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 6, 2011
    Date of Patent: November 7, 2017
    Inventors: Eric John Dluhos, Bradley Lloyd Wilk
  • Publication number: 20160370761
    Abstract: The present invention generally extends to methods, systems, and devices that advantageously employ holograms to store and retrieve information about objects, and to compare objects.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 1, 2016
    Publication date: December 22, 2016
    Inventors: Eric John Dluhos, Bradley Lloyd Wilk
  • Patent number: 9442459
    Abstract: Method of Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) Analysis for collecting waveforms and other vibrational intelligence and modulating or embedding same into one or more coherent reference beams of an n-dimensional holographic recording device for producing one or more holograms of objects, including singularity points in space. The result provides wholesale differentiation of waveforms distinguishable from others based on their spectral characteristics. When said holograms are presented with reference beams of vibrational waveforms having similar characteristics to those which were present during recording of the original objects, phantoms of the original objects or subjects will reconstruct themselves in space with an energy glow of intensity that varies thusly with the degree of similarity between the waveform modulations of the reconstructing wavefronts and those of that same which were used to originally record said objects. Said n-dimensional description space can be sampled of the said glowing phantoms.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 2013
    Date of Patent: September 13, 2016
    Inventors: Eric John Dluhos, Bradley Lloyd Wilk
  • Publication number: 20150138085
    Abstract: Method and apparatus where human gestures are interpreted by means of software running on a host computer, into screen coordinates and low level commands—keyboard presses, clicks, double-clicks, drag-and-drop, wheel scroll etc.—which are sent to a hardware peripheral, instead of a software based Application Programming Interface, which hardware corrects and polishes the said screen coordinates and low level commands and translates said data by means of emulating, simulating or manipulating the protocol of an actual Human Input Device (HID)—such as a standard keyboard, mouse, joystick, touchpad, etc.—which actual HID-compliant device or simuloid is embedded into the invention, proper, and is in turn connected back into the host computer where it's recognized by native drivers as a standard HID device so that it may interact with common end-user programs in the usual manner—but thus be controlled by means of human gestures.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 31, 2014
    Publication date: May 21, 2015
    Inventors: Bradley Lloyd Wilk, Eric John Dluhos
  • Publication number: 20150015928
    Abstract: Method of Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) Analysis for collecting waveforms and other vibrational intelligence and modulating or embedding same into one or more coherent reference beams of an n-dimensional holographic recording device for producing one or more holograms of objects, including singularity points in space. The result provides wholesale differentiation of waveforms distinguishable from others based on their spectral characteristics. When said holograms are presented with reference beams of vibrational waveforms having similar characteristics to those which were present during recording of the original objects, phantoms of the original objects or subjects will reconstruct themselves in space with an energy glow of intensity that varies thusly with the degree of similarity between the waveform modulations of the reconstructing wavefronts and those of that same which were used to originally record said objects. Said n-dimensional description space can be sampled of the said glowing phantoms.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 13, 2013
    Publication date: January 15, 2015
    Inventors: Eric John Dluhos, Bradley Lloyd Wilk
  • Publication number: 20140160542
    Abstract: Method of Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) Analysis for collecting waveforms and other vibrational intelligence and modulating or embedding same into one or more coherent reference beams of an n-dimensional holographic recording device for producing one or more holograms of objects, including singularity points in space. The result provides wholesale differentiation of waveforms distinguishable from others based on their spectral characteristics. When said holograms are presented with reference beams of vibrational waveforms having similar characteristics to those which were present during recording of the original objects, phantoms of the original objects or subjects will reconstruct themselves in space with an energy glow of intensity that varies thusly with the degree of similarity between the waveform modulations of the reconstructing wavefronts and those of that same which were used to originally record said objects. Said n-dimensional description space can be sampled of the said glowing phantoms.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 15, 2013
    Publication date: June 12, 2014
    Inventors: Eric John Dluhos, Bradley Lloyd Wilk
  • Publication number: 20110251982
    Abstract: A method and apparatus used for general purpose problem solving using entanglement properties of holography. Intelligent point-based entities having spatial and other electromagnetic properties called DROPLETS [Data-Representative-Object-Particle(s)-Liking-EnTanglement] are generated as delegate objects—avatars—connected to data sources representing situations, event or other problems. A DROPLET's properties are controlled by changes in input data, self-state, feedback, and/or changes of other DROPLETS. Coherent rays are introduced and interact with DROPLETS, generating an INTELLIGENCE WAVEFRONT. Interference patterns are recorded and converted to binary machine codes of a near-infinite set, instructing where to store human/machine-readable content within a plurality of associative memories. Said content includes waveforms, harmonics, codes, data, and other holograms, which are dispersed and stored wholistically throughout using spread spectrum techniques.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 6, 2011
    Publication date: October 13, 2011
    Inventors: Eric John Dluhos, Bradley Lloyd Wilk