Patents by Inventor Brian Jenkins
Brian Jenkins 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: 9009243Abstract: Described herein are methods and systems for tracking usage of and sharing data between mobile device applications. A mobile device receives a first application to be installed on the mobile device. The first application includes a first notification module, a content developer identifier, and a first application identifier. The mobile device receives a second application to be installed on the mobile device, the second application including a second notification module, the content developer identifier, and a second application identifier. The mobile device stores a mobile device identifier in a keychain area of the mobile device. The mobile device provides access to the keychain area for applications which include the content developer identifier. The mobile device retrieves the mobile device identifier from the keychain area for use by the first application and the second application.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2012Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: Defy Media, LLCInventors: Anita Anderson, Brian Jenkins
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Publication number: 20140331620Abstract: Headgear for use in directing an animal is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2012Publication date: November 13, 2014Applicant: IQONIC PTY. LTD.Inventor: Brian Jenkins
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Publication number: 20140095692Abstract: Described herein are methods and systems for tracking usage of and sharing data between mobile device applications. A mobile device receives a first application to be installed on the mobile device. The first application includes a first notification module, a content developer identifier, and a first application identifier. The mobile device receives a second application to be installed on the mobile device, the second application including a second notification module, the content developer identifier, and a second application identifier. The mobile device stores a mobile device identifier in a keychain area of the mobile device. The mobile device provides access to the keychain area for applications which include the content developer identifier. The mobile device retrieves the mobile device identifier from the keychain area for use by the first application and the second application.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: VIACOM INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Anita Anderson, Brian Jenkins
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Publication number: 20130087671Abstract: The Selectively Positionable Apparatus Holder is an apparatus holder which may be selectively positioned and fixedly attached to a material such as, for example, a surgical drape, table cover, or equipment cover. The selectively positionable apparatus holder, in some of its various embodiments, comprises a base having a dorsal side and a ventral side with the ventral side being fixedly attachable to a surface, at least one strap integrally formed with the base, the at least one strap having a dorsal side, a ventral side, a proximal end to the base and a distal end projecting outward from the base, the at least one strap further including a means of releasably joining unto itself, whereby the selectively positionable apparatus holder may be selectively positioned upon a material to provide for releasably securing an apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2011Publication date: April 11, 2013Applicant: Alleset, Inc.Inventors: Randel B. Homes, Robert L. McClure, Brian Jenkins, Tracey Herald
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Patent number: 8375254Abstract: An automated expert system that uses split-run and factorial design methods to determine which factors are most important in an experiment. The expert system is architected into Design, Execute and Evaluate phases, to assist a user in developing a Factorial Design experiment in which one, two or three factors are tested simultaneously. In a preferred embodiment, a database infrastructure and web client, browser-based methodology functions as the expert system (a “wizard”) to design experiments, build control groups and evaluate results, all with the goal of discovering what values for which factors will yield the optimum response from subjects.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2006Date of Patent: February 12, 2013Assignee: Loyalty Builders, Inc.Inventors: Mark Klein, Brian Jenkins
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Patent number: 8245320Abstract: An eye shield attachment can be used in combination with a safety helmet. This helmet has a front brim continuous with a rim extending along each opposite side of the safety helmet to a pair of rim slots in the helmet's rim. The attachment has a pair of frames that can removably attach to the pair of rim slots in the helmet. The frames each have a fastening member that is lockable onto a corresponding one of the rim slots and adjustable to accommodate various depths in the rim slots. A support structure attached to the pair of frames extends along the rim toward the front brim. A front lens and corrective glasses may be attached to the support structure. A pliable bead may be attached to the front of the support structure and extend rearwardly to engage a wearer's forehead.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2008Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Inventors: Jack Provost, Dennis Jenkins, Brian Jenkins, Jeffrey R. Burger, Chris S. Daniels, Kevin J. Vititoe
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Publication number: 20120041800Abstract: An automated expert system that uses split-run and factorial design methods to determine which factors are most important in an experiment. The expert system is architected into Design, Execute and Evaluate phases, to assist a user in developing a Factorial Design experiment in which one, two or three factors are tested simultaneously. In a preferred embodiment, a database infrastructure and web client, browser-based methodology functions as the expert system (a “wizard”) to design experiments, build control groups and evaluate results, all with the goal of discovering what values for which factors will yield the optimum response from subjects.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2011Publication date: February 16, 2012Inventors: Mark Klein, Brian Jenkins
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Publication number: 20100154093Abstract: An eye shield attachment can be used in combination with a safety helmet. This helmet has a front brim continuous with a rim extending along each opposite side of the safety helmet to a pair of rim slots in the helmet's rim. The attachment has a pair of frames that can removably attach to the pair of rim slots in the helmet. The frames each have a fastening member that is lockable onto a corresponding one of the rim slots and adjustable to accommodate various depths in the rim slots. A support structure attached to the pair of frames extends along the rim toward the front brim. A front lens and corrective glasses may be attached to the support structure. A pliable bead may be attached to the front of the support structure and extend rearwardly to engage a wearer's forehead.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2008Publication date: June 24, 2010Inventors: Jack Provost, Dennis Jenkins, Brian Jenkins
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Publication number: 20080126290Abstract: An automated expert system that uses split-run and factorial design methods to determine which factors are most important in an experiment. The expert system is architected into Design, Execute and Evaluate phases, to assist a user in developing a Factorial Design experiment in which one, two or three factors are tested simultaneously. In a preferred embodiment, a database infrastructure and web client, browser-based methodology functions as the expert system (a “wizard”) to design experiments, build control groups and evaluate results, all with the goal of discovering what values for which factors will yield the optimum response from subjects.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2006Publication date: May 29, 2008Applicant: Loyalty Builders, Inc.Inventors: Mark Klein, Brian Jenkins
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Publication number: 20080065476Abstract: An automated, unified, interactive system and methods for marketing. After a Marketer uploads transaction and customer data, the system automatically analyzes this data to predict at least one of the group consisting of purchase probabilities, likely buyers, up-sell opportunities, cross-sell opportunities, and potential defectors; selects a marketing campaign and customers to target in that marketing campaign, the step of selecting customers being based upon results from the step of analyzing customer and transaction data; predicts anticipated response rate and/or revenue from the marketing campaign; delivers at least one list of the customers to target, wherein the list of customers further comprises customer records; supplies an expert system to test elements of the campaigns such as targeting and offers; and collects fees based on a number of the records downloaded.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2006Publication date: March 13, 2008Applicant: Loyalty Builders, Inc.Inventors: Mark Klein, Brian Jenkins
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Publication number: 20080065464Abstract: A process for predicting response rates, such as to a marketing campaign.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2006Publication date: March 13, 2008Inventors: Mark Klein, Brian Jenkins, Loren D. Meeker
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Publication number: 20070082791Abstract: A climbing wall assembly or climbing structure made in accordance with the present invention comprises at least two adjacent climbing panels and at least three support posts. The climbing panels are mounted between the support posts and adjacent climbing panels share a common support post. The panels include hinge elements which enables two adjacent panels to be oriented relative to each other at a desired angle. In addition, base members are provided to which the support posts are removably mounted, to enable removal and replacement of an individual panel of a wall assembly. Lastly, caps are provided to substantially close openings in the top surface of the climbing assembly and gaps between adjacent panels of the climbing assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2005Publication date: April 12, 2007Inventors: Lloyd Reese, Eric Moore, Chris Newburry, Brian Jenkins
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Publication number: 20060289288Abstract: A distillation unit (1) includes a container in the form of a generally cylindrical steel pot (2) for receiving a first liquid (3). The liquid is evaporated following application of heat from a heat source (4) to form a liquid vapour. Pot (2) has an upwardly facing generally circular opening (5) defined by a peripheral edge in the form of a continuous annular lip (6). A heat exchanger in the form of a generally circular stainless steel dish (9) engages substantially all of lip (6) and extends across substantially all of opening (5). Dish (9) has a downwardly facing substantially frusto-conical condensation surface (10) both for condensing the liquid vapour that contacts surface (10) and for directing the condensate inwardly from lip (6) to a central collection zone (11) that is a substantially planar and horizontal surface. A collector in the form of a metal drinking cup (12) is disposed within pot (2) for receiving the condensate.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2003Publication date: December 28, 2006Inventors: John Finn, Brian Jenkins
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Publication number: 20060080442Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed that process service requests associated with one or more work machines. In one embodiment, a process is disclosed that includes receiving status information associated with operations of the first work machine and analyzing a first work machine flow sequence associated with the first work machine based on the status information. Based on the analysis, a service request is generated. To fulfill the service request, the process may include modifying a second work machine flow sequence associated with a second work machine.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2004Publication date: April 13, 2006Inventors: Alan Ferguson, Trent Meiss, Brian Jenkins, Steven O'Neal, Daniel Wood
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Publication number: 20060079278Abstract: A method is performed to collect information in a work machine including an on-board data link connecting a wireless device and at least one on-board module. The process includes providing a first operational mode for the wireless device that allows the wireless device to perform a first set of operations on data associated with the at least one on-board module and providing a second operational mode for the wireless device that allows the wireless device to perform a second set of operations on the data associated with the at least one on-board module, wherein the second set of operations is a subset of the first set of operations. The process also determines an operational mode for the wireless device based on predetermined criteria and configures the wireless device based on the determined operational mode. Further, the process includes operating the wireless device in either the first or second operational mode based on the configuring.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2004Publication date: April 13, 2006Inventors: Alan Ferguson, Brian Jenkins, Trent Meiss, Steven O'Neal, Daniel Wood
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Publication number: 20060044146Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for utilize a work machine having a radio frequency device. The system includes a radio frequency reader that transmits a radio frequency signal over a first communication channel to the radio frequency device when the work machine travels within range of the radio frequency reader. The radio frequency device generates a trigger signal in response to the radio frequency signal, and an interface control system receives the trigger signal from the radio frequency device and performs a predetermined programmed function associated with the work machine based on information included in the trigger signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2004Publication date: March 2, 2006Inventors: Alan Ferguson, Trent Meiss, Brian Jenkins, Steven O'Neal, Daniel Wood
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Publication number: 20060047377Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed that enable one or more work machines to control operations of one or more remote work machines. In one embodiment, the systems and methods perform a process including determining a first type of first work machine performing first operations in a work environment and determining a second type of second work machine performing second operations in the work environment. Based on the first and second type of the first and second work machines, a selected second operation that the first work machine can control is determined. Subsequently, the first work machine may adjust the selected second operation while the first work machine performs the first operations.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2004Publication date: March 2, 2006Inventors: Alan Ferguson, Trent Meiss, Brian Jenkins, Steven O'Neal, Daniel Wood
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Publication number: 20060041845Abstract: A method and system are provided for performing a process of exchanging display data between work machines. In one embodiment, the process includes displaying, at a first work machine, first display data associated with operations of the first work machine and sending the first display data to a second work machine. The first display data is then displayed at the second work machine. Further, the process includes generating, at the second work machine, feedback data based on the first display data and generating second display data based on the feedback data. The second display data is sent from the second work machine to the first work machine. The second display data is displayed at both the first work machine and the second work machine.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2004Publication date: February 23, 2006Inventors: Alan Ferguson, Brian Jenkins, Trent Meiss, Steven O'Neal, Daniel Wood
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Publication number: 20050278055Abstract: A system and method for providing indexed work machine utilization data. The system implementing the method includes an operator identification device for identifying an operator of a work machine based on operator identification data and a work data collection device for collecting work data related to the work machine. A first processing device indexes the collected work data to the operator identification data and a communication device transmits the indexed work data and operator identification data to a second processing device. The second processing device receives the indexed work data and the operator identification data and provides operator utilization metrics based on the indexed work data that reflect a quantitative performance value associated with at least one of the work machine and operator.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2004Publication date: December 15, 2005Inventors: Alan Ferguson, Trent Meiss, Brian Jenkins, Steven O'Neal, Daniel Wood
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Patent number: D683082Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2011Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: Iqonic Pty. Ltd.Inventor: Brian Jenkins