Patents by Inventor Bradley Owen
Bradley Owen 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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Patent number: 11262168Abstract: The present invention relates to a sight system incorporating offset optical components. One embodiment is a sight system supporting multiple laser beams that are used simultaneously. As such, an assembly having two clamps is provided. Each clamp can hold a laser on opposite sides of a firearm barrel. The lasers can be diametrically opposed on the barrel wherein the lasers are in plane with a projectile axis. The lasers can project at the same time to bracket the location on the target of where the projectile hit impact. In another embodiment, the assembly, again with two clamps, is adapted for use with a bow, wherein the clamps support lasers that are in plane with the projectile axis. In another embodiment, the optical component is one or more cameras, wherein reticles can be displayed on a screen to bracket a target.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2019Date of Patent: March 1, 2022Inventor: Bradley Owen Morse
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Patent number: 11032691Abstract: An example embodiment may involve providing for display a discovery schedule creation page for creating a discovery schedule. The embodiment may also involve, in response to receiving user input indicative of creation of a discovery schedule via the discovery schedule creation page, providing for display a discovery process page. Providing the discovery process page for display may involve, while the discovery process is being carried out according to the discovery schedule, dynamically updating the discovery process page to include total numbers of discovery results. The discovery process page may include selectable links for navigating to and displaying three pages: a discovered configuration items page, an error flow page, and a scheduling summary page.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2019Date of Patent: June 8, 2021Assignee: ServiceNow, Inc.Inventors: Bradley Owen, Joshua Gerbasi, Amit Chandulal Dhuleshia, Amit Arom-Zohar, Gregory Grisco, Chris Nguyen, Oron Subayi
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Patent number: 10821167Abstract: The present invention is directed to virus-like particles (VLPs) which are engineered to present epitopes from Staphylococcus aureus (SA), preferably autoinducing peptides (AIPs) which regulate quorum-sensing dependent virulence in this pathogen, or epitopes from SA toxins and leukocidins. These VLPs may be used to provide immunogenic compositions and efficacious vaccines. In a mouse model of SA dermonecrosis, vaccination with AIP-containing VLPs or SA toxin-containing VLPs induces protective immunity to limit the pathogenesis of SA infection and promote bacterial clearance.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2017Date of Patent: November 3, 2020Assignee: UNM Rainforest InnovationsInventors: Pamela Hall, Bryce Chackerian, David S. Peabody, Seth Michael Daly, Bradley Owen Elmore, Kathleen Triplett
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Publication number: 20190342744Abstract: An example embodiment may involve providing for display a discovery schedule creation page for creating a discovery schedule. The embodiment may also involve, in response to receiving user input indicative of creation of a discovery schedule via the discovery schedule creation page, providing for display a discovery process page. Providing the discovery process page for display may involve, while the discovery process is being carried out according to the discovery schedule, dynamically updating the discovery process page to include total numbers of discovery results. The discovery process page may include selectable links for navigating to and displaying three pages: a discovered configuration items page, an error flow page, and a scheduling summary page.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2019Publication date: November 7, 2019Inventors: Bradley Owen, Joshua Gerbasi, Amit Chandulal Dhuleshia, Amit Arom-Zohar, Gregory Grisco, Chris Nguyen, Oron Subayi
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Patent number: 10341841Abstract: An example embodiment may involve providing for display a discovery schedule creation page for creating a discovery schedule. The embodiment may also involve, in response to receiving user input indicative of creation of a discovery schedule via the discovery schedule creation page, providing for display a discovery process page. Providing the discovery process page for display may involve, while the discovery process is being carried out according to the discovery schedule, dynamically updating the discovery process page to include total numbers of discovery results. The discovery process page may include selectable links for navigating to and displaying three pages: a discovered configuration items page, an error flow page, and a scheduling summary page.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2017Date of Patent: July 2, 2019Assignee: SERVICENOW, INC.Inventors: Bradley Owen, Joshua Gerbasi, Amit Chandulal Dhuleshia, Amit Arom-Zohar, Gregory Grisco, Chris Nguyen, Oron Subayi
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Publication number: 20190104398Abstract: An example embodiment may involve providing for display a discovery schedule creation page for creating a discovery schedule. The embodiment may also involve, in response to receiving user input indicative of creation of a discovery schedule via the discovery schedule creation page, providing for display a discovery process page. Providing the discovery process page for display may involve, while the discovery process is being carried out according to the discovery schedule, dynamically updating the discovery process page to include total numbers of discovery results. The discovery process page may include selectable links for navigating to and displaying three pages: a discovered configuration items page, an error flow page, and a scheduling summary page.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2017Publication date: April 4, 2019Inventors: Bradley Owen, Joshua Gerbasi, Amit Chandulal Dhuleshia, Amit Arom-Zohar, Gregory Grisco, Chris Nguyen, Oron Subayi
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Publication number: 20190038735Abstract: The present invention is directed to virus-like particles (VLPs) which are engineered to present epitopes from Staphylococcus aureus (SA), preferably autoinducing peptides (AIPs) which regulate quorum-sensing dependent virulence in this pathogen, or epitopes from SA toxins and leukocidins. These VLPs may be used to provide immunogenic compositions and efficacious vaccines. In a mouse model of SA dermonecrosis, vaccination with AIP-containing VLPs or SA toxin-containing VLPs induces protective immunity to limit the pathogenesis of SA infection and promote bacterial clearance.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2017Publication date: February 7, 2019Inventors: Pamela Hall, Bryce Chackerian, David S. Peabody, Seth Michael Daly, Bradley Owen Elmore, Kathleen Triplett
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Publication number: 20170061430Abstract: A system and method for facilitating automatic reconciliation of transaction card transactions is disclosed, wherein a user may request single-use account codes via the Internet. The system comprises various hardware and software systems to enable a card member, program administrator, or any other designated third-party to request one or more single-use account codes. The requestor may further assign a descriptor for each of the one or more account codes. After receiving a requested account code, the requestor may communicate the account code to a merchant to facilitate a purchase transaction. The system retrieves a list of transactions from the card issuer at regular intervals, matches the account codes in the list to an account code and associated descriptor, and records the reconciled transaction within a database.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2016Publication date: March 2, 2017Inventors: Bradley Owen Matthews, Fred Bishop
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Publication number: 20150178753Abstract: A system and method for facilitating automatic reconciliation of transaction card transactions is disclosed, wherein a user may request single-use account codes via the Internet. The system comprises various hardware and software systems to enable a card member, program administrator, or any other designated third-party to request one or more single-use account codes. The requestor may further assign a descriptor for each of the one or more account codes. After receiving a requested account code, the requestor may communicate the account code to a merchant to facilitate a purchase transaction. The system retrieves a list of transactions from the card issuer at regular intervals, matches the account codes in the list to an account code and associated descriptor, and records the reconciled transaction within a database.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2015Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventors: Bradley Owen Matthews, Fred Bishop
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Patent number: 8444766Abstract: A system for recycling includes a processing chamber, a reclamation reservoir and a mixing reservoir. The processing chamber is configured to receive a deposition gas deposited onto a semiconductor layer. The processing chamber has an exhaust to discharge an unused portion of the deposition gas as an effluent gas. The reclamation reservoir is in fluid communication with the processing chamber. The reclamation reservoir is configured to receive and store the effluent gas from the processing chamber. The mixing reservoir is in fluid communication with the reclamation reservoir and the processing chamber. The mixing reservoir is configured to mix the effluent gas with a virgin gas to form a recycled deposition gas. The mixing reservoir supplies the recycled deposition gas to the processing chamber to deposit an additional portion of the semiconductor layer.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2009Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: ThinSilicon CorporationInventors: Jason Michael Stephens, Bradley Owen Stimson, Guleid Nur Abdi Hussen
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Publication number: 20120116933Abstract: A system and method for facilitating automatic reconciliation of transaction card transactions is disclosed, wherein a user may request single-use account codes via the Internet. The system comprises various hardware and software systems to enable a card member, program administrator, or any other designated third-party to request one or more single-use account codes. The requestor may further assign a descriptor for each of the one or more account codes. After receiving a requested account code, the requestor may communicate the account code to a merchant to facilitate a purchase transaction. The system retrieves a list of transactions from the card issuer at regular intervals, matches the account codes in the list to an account code and associated descriptor, and records the reconciled transaction within a database.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2012Publication date: May 10, 2012Applicant: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.Inventors: Bradley Owen Matthews, Fred Bishop
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Patent number: 8121941Abstract: A system and method for facilitating automatic reconciliation of transaction card transactions is disclosed, wherein a user may request single-use account codes via the Internet. The system comprises various hardware and software systems to enable a card member, program administrator, or any other designated third-party to request one or more single-use account codes. The requestor may further assign a descriptor for each of the one or more account codes. After receiving a requested account code, the requester may communicate the account code to a merchant to facilitate a purchase transaction. The system retrieves a list of transactions from the card issuer at regular intervals, matches the account codes in the list to an account code and associated descriptor, and records the reconciled transaction within a database.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2006Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.Inventors: Bradley Owen Matthews, Fred Bishop
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Patent number: 7939747Abstract: Embodiments for methods and apparatuses for solar heating are disclosed. One solar heating apparatus includes an insulating layer adjacent to an exterior of a structure. A heat transfer plate is adjacent to the insulating layer. A fluid conduit is adjacent to the heat transfer plate. The heat transfer plate is thermally connected to the fluid conduit for transferring heat from the heat transfer plate to fluid within the fluid conduit. A weather exposed layer is thermally connected to the heat transfer plate.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2008Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Inventors: Bradley Owen Stimson, Marc O'Donnell Schweitzer
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Publication number: 20100144066Abstract: A system for recycling includes a processing chamber, a reclamation reservoir and a mixing reservoir. The processing chamber is configured to receive a deposition gas deposited onto a semiconductor layer. The processing chamber has an exhaust to discharge an unused portion of the deposition gas as an effluent gas. The reclamation reservoir is in fluid communication with the processing chamber. The reclamation reservoir is configured to receive and store the effluent gas from the processing chamber. The mixing reservoir is in fluid communication with the reclamation reservoir and the processing chamber. The mixing reservoir is configured to mix the effluent gas with a virgin gas to form a recycled deposition gas. The mixing reservoir supplies the recycled deposition gas to the processing chamber to deposit an additional portion of the semiconductor layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2009Publication date: June 10, 2010Applicant: THINSILICON CORPORATIONInventors: JASON MICHAEL STEPHENS, BRADLEY OWEN STIMSON, GULEID NUR ABDI HUSSEN
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Publication number: 20080245403Abstract: Embodiments for methods and apparatuses for solar heating are disclosed. One solar heating apparatus includes an insulating layer adjacent to an exterior of a structure. A heat transfer plate is adjacent to the insulating layer. A fluid conduit is adjacent to the heat transfer plate. The heat transfer plate is thermally connected to the fluid conduit for transferring heat from the heat transfer plate to fluid within the fluid conduit. A weather exposed layer is thermally connected to the heat transfer plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2008Publication date: October 9, 2008Inventors: Bradley Owen Stimson, Marc O'Donnell Schweitzer