Patents by Inventor Brian Bober
Brian Bober 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: 20240282462Abstract: Detection of anomalous computing environment behavior using glucose is described. An anomaly detection system receives glucose measurements and event records during a first time period. Missing events that are missing from the event records during the first time period are identified by processing the glucose measurements using an event engine simulator. An anomaly detection model is generated based on the missing events during the first time period. Subsequently, the anomaly detection system receives additional glucose measurements and additional event records during a second time period. Missing events that are missing from the additional event records during the second time period are identified by processing the additional glucose measurements using the event engine simulator. Anomalous behavior is detected if the identified missing events that are missing from the event records during the second time period are outside a predicted range of missing events of the anomaly detection model.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2024Publication date: August 22, 2024Inventors: Sarah Kate PICKUS, Brian BOBER
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Patent number: 12002591Abstract: Detection of anomalous computing environment behavior using glucose is described. An anomaly detection system receives glucose measurements and event records during a first time period. Missing events that are missing from the event records during the first time period are identified by processing the glucose measurements using an event engine simulator. An anomaly detection model is generated based on the missing events during the first time period. Subsequently, the anomaly detection system receives additional glucose measurements and additional event records during a second time period. Missing events that are missing from the additional event records during the second time period are identified by processing the additional glucose measurements using the event engine simulator. Anomalous behavior is detected if the identified missing events that are missing from the event records during the second time period are outside a predicted range of missing events of the anomaly detection model.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2021Date of Patent: June 4, 2024Assignee: Dexcom, Inc.Inventors: Sarah Kate Pickus, Brian Bober
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Publication number: 20220165432Abstract: Detection of anomalous computing environment behavior using glucose is described. An anomaly detection system receives glucose measurements and event records during a first time period. Missing events that are missing from the event records during the first time period are identified by processing the glucose measurements using an event engine simulator. An anomaly detection model is generated based on the missing events during the first time period. Subsequently, the anomaly detection system receives additional glucose measurements and additional event records during a second time period. Missing events that are missing from the additional event records during the second time period are identified by processing the additional glucose measurements using the event engine simulator. Anomalous behavior is detected if the identified missing events that are missing from the event records during the second time period are outside a predicted range of missing events of the anomaly detection model.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2021Publication date: May 26, 2022Inventors: Sarah Kate Pickus, Brian Bober
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Publication number: 20190351843Abstract: A skin attachment assembly comprises a skin that comprises a seam line and a retaining structure for locating and retaining the skin. The retaining structure comprises a bracket structure configured to locate the seam line of the skin to the substrate and a substrate defining a groove and comprising an attachment member positioned within a center portion of the groove. The bracket structure comprises a flange and a locating member. The flange is configured to be fixed to the seam line of the skin. The locating member of the bracket structure is configured to attach to the attachment member within the groove of the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2018Publication date: November 21, 2019Inventor: Brian Bober
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Publication number: 20190315287Abstract: A cup holder structure includes two cup holders and an electronic device holder. The two cup holders are aligned with each other along a longitudinal direction. Each of the two cup holders includes respective cup holder side walls and defines respective cup holder cavities. The electronic device holder extends along the longitudinal direction next to and proximate to both of the two cup holders. The electronic device holder includes an electronic device holder side wall and defines an electronic device holder cavity. The electronic device holder cavity is separated from the cup holder cavities by at least one of the electronic device holder side wall or the cup holder side walls. The electronic device holder may be configured to secure an electronic device in either a portrait orientation or a landscape orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2018Publication date: October 17, 2019Inventors: BRIAN BOBER, Janiece-Mattice Bober
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Patent number: 10328869Abstract: An attachment structure is configured to be installed in a vehicle interior. The attachment structure includes an outer skin and an ornament embedded in the outer skin. The attachment structure further includes a plate which provided on an underside of the outer skin. The outer skin is disposed between the ornament and the plate. The attachment structure also includes a base positioned at an underside side of the plate and configured to be coupled to the plate, and a cushion. The cushion may be positioned between the outer skin and the plate, or between the plate and the base.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2017Date of Patent: June 25, 2019Assignee: CALSONIC KANSEI NORTH AMERICA, INC.Inventors: Brian Bober, Orv Brow, Justina Strzelecki
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Patent number: 10313726Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for providing access to media content via a media channel based on associated content being provided over a different channel. In some aspects, it is determined that a media identifier corresponds to media content provided over a first media channel. In response to the determination, a notification facilitation system can identify multiple computing devices that have been configured to receive additional media content that is associated with the media content provided over the first media channel. The notification facilitation system can provide access to the additional media content via a second media channel by the identified computing devices in response to identifying the plurality of computing devices.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2017Date of Patent: June 4, 2019Assignee: Sizmek Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David Woods, Justin Haygood, Brian Bober
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Patent number: 10308194Abstract: An attachment structure for a decorative vehicle component includes a base having a recess therein, a skin covering the base, and an ornament coupled to the base over a portion of the skin. The ornament includes a boss structured to engage with the recess so as to be inserted within the recess. A fastener couples the boss to the recess. An upper surface of the ornament is substantially flush with an upper surface of the skin. The recess and the boss are configured to locate the ornament relative to the base.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2017Date of Patent: June 4, 2019Assignee: CALSONIC KANSEI NORTH AMERICA, INC.Inventors: Brian Bober, Orv M. Brow, Justina Strzelecki
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Publication number: 20190071030Abstract: An attachment structure for a decorative vehicle component includes a base having a recess therein, a skin covering the base, and an ornament coupled to the base over a portion of the skin. The ornament includes a boss structured to engage with the recess so as to be inserted within the recess. A fastener couples the boss to the recess. An upper surface of the ornament is substantially flush with an upper surface of the skin. The recess and the boss are configured to locate the ornament relative to the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2017Publication date: March 7, 2019Inventors: Brian Bober, Orv M. Brow, Justina Strzelecki
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Publication number: 20180345878Abstract: An attachment structure is configured to be installed in a vehicle interior. The attachment structure includes an outer skin and an ornament embedded in the outer skin. The attachment structure further includes a plate which provided on an underside of the outer skin. The outer skin is disposed between the ornament and the plate. The attachment structure also includes a base positioned at an underside side of the plate and configured to be coupled to the plate, and a cushion. The cushion may be positioned between the outer skin and the plate, or between the plate and the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2017Publication date: December 6, 2018Inventors: Brian Bober, Orv Brow, Justina Strzelecki
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Publication number: 20170318321Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for providing access to media content via a media channel based on associated content being provided over a different channel. In some aspects, it is determined that a media identifier corresponds to media content provided over a first media channel. In response to the determination, a notification facilitation system can identify multiple computing devices that have been configured to receive additional media content that is associated with the media content provided over the first media channel. The notification facilitation system can provide access to the additional media content via a second media channel by the identified computing devices in response to identifying the plurality of computing devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2017Publication date: November 2, 2017Applicant: Sizmek Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David WOODS, Justin HAYGOOD, Brian BOBER
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Patent number: 9716908Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for providing access to media content via a media channel based on associated content being provided over a different channel. In some aspects, it is determined that a media identifier corresponds to media content provided over a first media channel. In response to the determination, a notification facilitation system can identify multiple computing devices that have been configured to receive additional media content that is associated with the media content provided over the first media channel. The notification facilitation system can provide access to the additional media content via a second media channel by the identified computing devices in response to identifying the plurality of computing devices.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2014Date of Patent: July 25, 2017Assignee: SIZMEK TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: David Woods, Justin Haygood, Brian Bober
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Publication number: 20160127755Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for providing access to media content via a media channel based on associated content being provided over a different channel. In some aspects, it is determined that a media identifier corresponds to media content provided over a first media channel. In response to the determination, a notification facilitation system can identify multiple computing devices that have been configured to receive additional media content that is associated with the media content provided over the first media channel. The notification facilitation system can provide access to the additional media content via a second media channel by the identified computing devices in response to identifying the plurality of computing devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2014Publication date: May 5, 2016Inventors: David Woods, Justin Haygood, Brian Bober
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Publication number: 20160080405Abstract: Certain embodiments relate to identifying potentially fraudulent interactions with online content. An analytical application executed on a server or other computing device can identify first and second actives areas of an electronic content item that are distinguishable from one another based on a sensory indicator presented with the electronic content item. One or more actions may be performed in response to receiving inputs to the first active area or the second active area. The analytical application can receive inputs to the electronic content item from an entity. At least a subset of the inputs can include interactions that are received within the second active area rather than the first active area. The analytical application can determine that activity by the entity is anomalous based on the subset of the interactions being within the second active area rather than the first active area.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2014Publication date: March 17, 2016Inventors: Jonathan Schler, David Woods, Justin Haygood, Brian Bober
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Patent number: 6085953Abstract: A container holder for automotive use includes a mounting member wall having a recessed portion with an outwardly extending shelf. An outer member is pivotally mounted to the mounting member for pivotal movement between closed and open positions. The outer member carries container support means stored adjacent the recessed portion in the closed position and lying generally horizontal to support a container in the open position. The outer member includes a first pair of arcuate guide arms projecting from an upper portion of the outer member through laterally spaced slots formed in the wall adjacent laterally opposite sides of the recessed portion. An inner member includes a transverse guide portion connected at opposite lateral ends with a second pair of arcuate guide arms, extending through the slots and mounted for limited arcuate sliding motion of the inner member relative to the outer member.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1998Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: Saturn CorporationInventors: Bruce Brian Bober, Glenn M. Henige, Joseph Ferraiuolo, Jr.