Patents by Inventor Brian Field
Brian Field 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: 8930229Abstract: A system and method for determining a vehicle insurance premium for a period of time based at least in part on collected vehicle operation data, the system comprising: a mobile device, comprising: one or more sensors associated with the mobile device and configured to automatically collect vehicle operation data during a data collection session; a processor; a non-transitory storage medium; a display; a transmitter; and a set of computer readable instructions stored in the non-transitory storage medium and when executed by the processor configured to allow the mobile device to collect vehicle operation data and transmit the collected vehicle operation data; and a remote processing computer, comprising: a server that receives collected vehicle operation data; a database that stores collected vehicle operation data; and a rating engine that determines a vehicle insurance premium based at least in part on collected vehicle operation data.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2012Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance CompanyInventors: Benjamin Bowne, Jufeng Peng, Nick Baker, Duane Marzinzik, Eric Riley, Nick Christopulos, Brian Fields, Lynn Wilson, Todd Wilkerson, Dave Thurber
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Publication number: 20140353318Abstract: A beverage can end has an arcuate panel wall and a chuck wall having a curved transition wall portion. Configuration of the seaming panel and panel wall is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2014Publication date: December 4, 2014Applicant: Crown Packaging Technology, Inc.Inventors: Brian Fields, Ezekiel Johnson
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Publication number: 20140321949Abstract: A seaming assembly (10) configured to seam a can end (14) onto a can body (18) to form a seamed container (20) is disclosed. The seaming assembly (10) includes a lifter assembly (27), a seaming chuck (28), and a knockout pad (30). The lifter assembly (27) is configured to lift a can body (18), and includes a spring (166). The seaming chuck (28) includes a surface (58) that is configured to contact a portion of the can end (14) during seaming. The knockout pad (30) is movable relative to the seaming chuck (28), and is configured to locate the can end prior to seaming. The spring (166) is preloaded to provide a force between 301bf and 901bf to the can body (18) when the lifter assembly (27) has lifted the can body (18) and the can end (14) has contacted the seaming chuck (28). The force provided to the can body (18) may increase to between 901bf and 1501bf after the spring (166) has been compressed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2012Publication date: October 30, 2014Inventors: Carlos Andres Mejia-Quinchia, Brian Fields
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Patent number: 8851323Abstract: A can end having a countersink bead, an inclined chuck wall and a strong seam, resists distortion from its circular profile when subjected to thermal processing or when packaging carbonated beverages. This high hoop strength affects the manner in which the can end ultimately fails when placed under extreme abuse conditions, even if buckle pressure performance is within industry specified standards. The can end of the invention has control features introduced which control the failure mode while maintaining specified buckle pressure performance. In one embodiment, the can end has a two part wall and a control feature that comprises expansion of the countersink bead to act as a trigger for local peaking, together with a groove in the chuck wall which prevents the peaking force from being concentrated at a single point which could result in leaking by the production of a pin hole.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2013Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: Crown Packaging Technology, Inc.Inventors: Martin J. Watson, Brian Fields, Andrew Robert Lockley
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Publication number: 20140263333Abstract: A beverage can end has a vent that includes a button. The vent is actuated by downward force of a pull tab that is transmitted to the vent score through the button.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: CROWN PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Brendan Keane, Brian Fields, Vivek Doshi
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Publication number: 20140278569Abstract: A method for ascertaining the risk associated with the driver of a vehicle utilizes three-dimensional (3D) motion sensing data. A server gathers motion sensing data from one or more motion sensing modules and clusters the motion sensing data into movement categories. The server then assigns an indication of risk to at least some of the movement categories and combines the motion sensing data from a plurality of movement categories to generate a collective measure of risk associated with the driver of the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANYInventors: Kenneth J. Sanchez, Aaron S. Chan, Matthew R. Baker, Matthew Zettinger, John A. Nepomuceno, Brian Fields
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Patent number: 8757953Abstract: A chuck-knockout assembly for seaming a can end onto a can body to form a seamed container is disclosed. The chuck-knockout assembly may include an upper chuck body and a lower chuck body. The upper chuck body may include a first drive surface and may be rotatably coupled to a seaming machine frame. The lower chuck body may include a second drive surface and may be longitudinally moveable relative to the upper chuck body. The second drive surface may be configured to engage a periphery of the can end during seaming and disengagement of the container.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2009Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Crown Packaging Technology, Inc.Inventors: Brian Fields, Richard Mark Orlando Golding, Carlos Andres Mejia-Quinchia
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Patent number: 8738523Abstract: A method for assessing risk associated with a driver of a vehicle includes receiving a plurality of risk variables associated with a driver, the plurality of risk variables being gathered when the driver operates the vehicle. A driver is then identified based on the plurality of risk variables, and a risk profile is developed for the driver. The development of the risk profile involves determining the risk associated with at least some of the risk variables and generating a risk index, the risk index being a collective measure of risk associated with the driver.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2013Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance CompanyInventors: Kenneth J. Sanchez, Aaron S. Chan, Matthew R. Baker, Matthew Zettinger, Brian Fields, John A. Nepomuceno
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Publication number: 20140083065Abstract: The above objectives are accomplished according to the present invention by providing a filter medium for operating environments needing static electricity dissipation to help reduce ignition sources comprising: a substrate of non-woven felt including a polymeric fiber; a conductive scrim having a grid of conductive filaments adjacent to said substrate layer; and, a top layer of non-woven felt including a polymeric fiber and copolymer fiber blend having a melt temperature greater than 100° C. wherein said substrate layer, said conductive scrim and said top layer are manufactured into said filter medium by mechanical web formation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2012Publication date: March 27, 2014Inventors: Eric Winters, John Lewis, Brian Fields
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Publication number: 20140083926Abstract: The above objective are accomplished by providing a filter medium for use in manufacturing of hydraulic fluid and air filters comprising: an upstream layer comprised of nonwoven fiber having a denier between about 5.0 and 7.0 and a weight of between about 3.0 and 5.0 ounces a scrim and a cap layer comprising a fiber having a denier between about 0.1 and 5.0 denier and a weight between about 2.0 and 4.0 ounces carried by said upstream layer and disposed downstream from said upstream layer. The upstream layer, scrim and cap layer can have a weight of about 4.0 ounces, 2.0 ounces and 3.0 ounces respectively. A downstream layer can be disposed between said upstream layer and said cap layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2012Publication date: March 27, 2014Inventors: Eric Winters, John Lewis, Brian Fields, Jin Choi
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Publication number: 20130306658Abstract: A can end having a countersink bead, an inclined chuck wall and a strong seam, resists distortion from its circular profile when subjected to thermal processing or when packaging carbonated beverages. This high hoop strength affects the manner in which the can end ultimately fails when placed under extreme abuse conditions, even if buckle pressure performance is within industry specified standards. The can end of the invention has control features introduced which control the failure mode whilst maintaining specified buckle pressure performance. In one embodiment, the can end has a two part wall and a control feature that comprises expansion of the countersink bead to act as a trigger for local peaking, together with a groove in the chuck wall which prevents the peaking force from being concentrated at a single point which could result in leaking by the production of a pin hole.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2013Publication date: November 21, 2013Applicant: Crown Packaging Technology, Inc.Inventors: Martin J. Watson, Brian Fields, Andrew Robert Lockley
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Publication number: 20130276417Abstract: The above objectives are accomplished according to the present invention by providing a filter medium for operating environments needing static electricity dissipation to help reduce ignition sources comprising: a substrate of non-woven felt including a polymeric fiber; a conductive scrim having a grid of conductive filaments adjacent to said substrate layer; and, a top layer of non-woven felt including a polymeric fiber and copolymer fiber blend having a melt temperature greater than 100° C. wherein said substrate layer, said conductive scrim and said top layer are manufactured into said filter medium by mechanical web formation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2012Publication date: October 24, 2013Applicant: SOUTHERN FELT COMPANY, INCInventors: Eric Winters, John Lewis, Brian Fields
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Publication number: 20130275549Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to validation of a request for an asset based on information in the request. Validation of the request can be processed by a network node in a network repository that contains the asset. In one aspect, validation of the request can comprise determining if the request is legitimate based at least on processing at least a portion of the information in the request. In response to a legitimate request, the network node can process the request and, as a result, a data object associated with the asset can be supplied to a device originating the request. In the alternative, the network node can yield an exception.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2012Publication date: October 17, 2013Applicant: COMCAST CABLE COMMUNICATIONS, LLCInventors: Brian Field, Jan van Doom
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Publication number: 20130239145Abstract: An apparatus, method, system and computer-readable medium are provided for generating one or more segments associated with content. The segments may include fragments that may correspond to portions of the content. The segments and/or the fragments may be included in a playlist, and may be based at least in part on a user selection.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2012Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicant: COMCAST CABLE COMMUNICATIONS, LLCInventors: Allen Broome, Joseph Kiok, John Leddy, Brian Field, Eric Rosenfeld, Weidong Mao, Sree Kotay
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Publication number: 20130198401Abstract: A method of data conditioning is disclosed that in one aspect can include the steps of receiving a data stream, encoding a time code in the data stream to identify a portion of the data stream corresponding to a content fragment, and separating the identified portion of the data stream to define the content fragment, wherein the content fragment comprises the encoded time code.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2012Publication date: August 1, 2013Applicant: COMCAST CABLE COMMUNICATIONS, LLCInventors: Jan van Doorn, Brian Field
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Patent number: 8496132Abstract: A can end having a countersink bead, an inclined chuck wall and a strong seam, resists distortion from its circular profile when subjected to thermal processing or when packaging carbonated beverages. This high hoop strength affects the manner in which the can end ultimately fails when placed under extreme abuse conditions, even if buckle pressure performance is within industry specified standards. The can end of the invention has control features introduced which control the failure mode whilst maintaining specified buckle pressure performance. In one embodiment, the can end has a two part wall and a control feature that comprises expansion of the countersink bead to act as a trigger for local peaking, together with a groove in the chuck wall which prevents the peaking force from being concentrated at a single point which could result in leaking by the production of a pin hole.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2012Date of Patent: July 30, 2013Assignee: Crown Packaging Technology, Inc.Inventors: Martin J. Watson, Brian Fields, Andrew Robert Lockley
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Publication number: 20130173817Abstract: Some aspects of the disclosure relate to transmitting content over a network. For example, a device may determine that it is missing a content fragment from its cache, and may send a request for the content fragment. A network device may be configured to respond to such requests by transmitting the content fragment. In some instances, this may allow receiving devices to acquire the missing content fragment without the need to transmit a request for content.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2011Publication date: July 4, 2013Applicant: COMCAST CABLE COMMUNICATIONS, LLCInventors: Brian Field, Jan Van Doorn, Jim Hall, Daniel Groustra, Mark Torluemke, John Leddy
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Publication number: 20130138795Abstract: Transaction activity of a cache maintaining content may be monitored to determine periods of transaction activity below a first threshold amount of transactions. A period of anticipated transaction activity above a second threshold amount of transactions may be determined. A period of anticipated transaction activity below the first threshold may be selected based upon the monitored periods of transaction activity below the first threshold and the determined period of anticipated transaction activity above the second threshold. Content then may be evicted from the cache during the selected period of anticipated transaction activity.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2011Publication date: May 30, 2013Applicant: COMCAST CABLE COMMUNICATIONS, LLCInventors: Brian Field, Jan Van Doorn
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Publication number: 20130046848Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to multicasting content throughout a distribution network. For example, a content server may generate content fragment packets and attribute packets, and transmit the content fragment packets and attribute packets via a multicast transmission to deliver content to one or more user devices. The multicast transmission may conform to a particular protocol suitable for multicasting content fragments.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2011Publication date: February 21, 2013Applicant: COMCAST CABLE COMMUNICATIONS, LLCInventors: Brian Field, Jan Reinier Van Doorn, Mark Torluemke, Jim Hall, Daniel Groustra, John Leddy
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Publication number: 20130041972Abstract: An announcement protocol may allow disparate, and previously incompatible, content delivery network caches to exchange information and cache content for one another. Announcement data may be stored by the respective caches, and used to determine whether a cache is able to service an incoming request. URL prefixes may be included in the announcements to identify the content, and longest-match lookups may be used to help determine a secondary option when a first cache determines that it lacks a requested content.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2012Publication date: February 14, 2013Applicant: COMCAST CABLE COMMUNICATIONS, LLCInventors: Brian Field, Jan Van Doorn, Jim Hall