Patents by Inventor Brian Lander
Brian Lander 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: 20240335686Abstract: An adjustable lineman safety belt having a body secured to a user with a belt tongue. A primary strap and auxiliary strap, each separately and independently adjustable, extend along the body spaced apart from one another and secured at each terminal end to a different D ring. The belt tongue shares D rings with the primary strap. Each strap includes an adjustment member permitting selective adjustment of the strap length, such as by sliding. Strap length adjustment similarly varies the distance between corresponding D rings, maintaining the weight distribution and balance of the overall device. Safety straps connect the auxiliary strap to the body while also permitting adjustment of the length. Drop straps connect the belt tongue to the body and safety strap for added safety in case of a fall. Covers also protect each of the adjustable members to prevent from accidental adjustment while the belt in is use.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2024Publication date: October 10, 2024Applicant: Bashlin Industries, Inc.Inventors: Bradley S. McGill, Caleb Williams, Brian Lander
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Patent number: 12042678Abstract: An adjustable lineman safety belt having a body secured to a user with a belt tongue. A primary strap and auxiliary strap, each separately and independently adjustable, extend along the body spaced apart from one another and secured at each terminal end to a different D ring. The belt tongue shares D rings with the primary strap. Each strap includes an adjustment member permitting selective adjustment of the strap length, such as by sliding. Strap length adjustment similarly varies the distance between corresponding D rings, maintaining the weight distribution and balance of the overall device. Safety straps connect the auxiliary strap to the body while also permitting adjustment of the length. Drop straps connect the belt tongue to the body and safety strap for added safety in case of a fall. Covers also protect each of the adjustable members to prevent from accidental adjustment while the belt in is use.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2020Date of Patent: July 23, 2024Assignee: BASHLIN INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventors: Bradley S McGill, Caleb Williams, Brian Lander
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Publication number: 20220126133Abstract: An adjustable lineman safety belt having a body secured to a user with a belt tongue. A primary strap and auxiliary strap, each separately and independently adjustable, extend along the body spaced apart from one another and secured at each terminal end to a different D ring. The belt tongue shares D rings with the primary strap. Each strap includes an adjustment member permitting selective adjustment of the strap length, such as by sliding. Strap length adjustment similarly varies the distance between corresponding D rings, maintaining the weight distribution and balance of the overall device. Safety straps connect the auxiliary strap to the body while also permitting adjustment of the length. Drop straps connect the belt tongue to the body and safety strap for added safety in case of a fall. Covers also protect each of the adjustable members to prevent from accidental adjustment while the belt in is use.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2020Publication date: April 28, 2022Applicant: Bashlin Industries, Inc.Inventors: Bradley S. McGill, Caleb Williams, Brian Lander
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Publication number: 20170255951Abstract: A method is disclosed for aggregating user-reported differences (metrics) among same-type consumer products. User inputs define network analyses that facilitate product recommendations closely matching stated preferences (inputs). The output includes an indication of how well each recommendation matches the desired characteristics by relating it to a same-type product with which the user is familiar (contextual understanding).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2017Publication date: September 7, 2017Inventors: Samuel Evans Silver, Jeffrey Brian Lander
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Patent number: 9430450Abstract: A method of scaling font size on a user interface of a mobile communication device. The method comprises presenting a message in a first font size on a display of the mobile communication device, and after a predefined delay of time, presenting the message in a second font size on the display of the mobile communication device, where the second font size is larger than the first font size. The method further comprises receiving a selection of a font size and, based on the font size selection, determining and presenting an altered flow of screens and icons automatically in the user interface of the mobile communication device with the selected font size.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2014Date of Patent: August 30, 2016Assignee: Sprint Communications Company L.P.Inventors: Benjamin P. Blinn, Justin Eddings, Clyde Heppner, Harry Lai, R. Brian Landers
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Patent number: 8717283Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer-readable media, for utilizing device motions to manipulate a display screen feature. One or more motion data that indicate a motion of a device are referenced. Upon referencing motion data, manipulations to apply to a display screen feature are identified. Thereafter, the display screen feature is manipulated in accordance with the one or more manipulations identified.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2008Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignee: Sprint Communications Company L.P.Inventors: Michael T. Lundy, Jason K. Whitney, Robert Brian Landers
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Patent number: 8705705Abstract: Tags, such as XML tags, are inserted into email to separate email content from signature blocks, privacy notices and confidentiality notices, and to separate original email messages from replies and replies from further replies. The tags are detected by a system that renders email as speech, such as voice command platform or network-based virtual assistant or message center. The system can render an original email message in one voice mode and the reply in a different voice mode. The tags can be inserted to identify a voice memo in which a user responds to a particular portion of an email message.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2012Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Balaji S. Thenthiruperai, Elizabeth Roche, Brian Landers, Jesse Kates
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Patent number: 8533605Abstract: A portable electronic device is provided comprising a processor, a memory, a loading application stored in the memory that accesses loading criteria for a first, second, and third ID wherein the criteria comprise measures of relative importance applied to variables associated with each of the IDs and wherein the IDs comprise at least one of an application, a media file, and a widget. The system determines a current value of at least one variable wherein variables comprise at least one of day of the week, time of day, and geographic location of the device and additionally comprise a first, a second, and a third event status associated with the first, second, and third ID, respectively. The system applies the criteria to the current values of the variables to determine a composite loading factor for each of the IDs and loads one of the IDs based on the factor.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2012Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: Sprint Communications Company L.P.Inventors: Tae-Woo Cha, R. Brian Landers, Michael P. McMullen, Jonathan C. Ochenas, Kristin L. Simeroth
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Patent number: 8418083Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer-readable media, for applying a navigational mode to a device based on one or more state indicators is provided. One or more state indicators are obtained. The state indicators indicate the state of a navigational mode selector. Such a navigational mode selector may be utilized to alter the navigational mode applied to a device. Thereafter, the state indicators are associated with a navigational mode. Upon associating the state indicators with a navigational mode, the navigational mode is applied to a device so that a display screen feature may be effectively manipulated.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2007Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: Sprint Communications Company L.P.Inventors: Michael T. Lundy, Jason K. Whitney, Robert Brian Landers
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Patent number: 8335543Abstract: A method of managing media content such as games, ring tones, screen savers and other media content stored in a wireless device, e.g. cellular phone, is disclosed. The method comprises the steps of storing media content in a memory in the wireless device in a content file, separately storing settings for the media content in the memory in a settings file, and deleting the content file while simultaneously preserving storage of the settings file. The content file may be deleted in response to user action or in response to a timer expiring. If the user attempts to access deleted content, they are prompted to repurchase the content. If the content is repurchased, the saved content settings may be re-applied automatically to the repurchased content.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2006Date of Patent: December 18, 2012Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Balaji S. Thenthiruperai, Kevin Hunter, Brian Landers
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Publication number: 20120245937Abstract: Tags, such as XML tags, are inserted into email to separate email content from signature blocks, privacy notices and confidentiality notices, and to separate original email messages from replies and replies from further replies. The tags are detected by a system that renders email as speech, such as voice command platform or network-based virtual assistant or message center. The system can render an original email message in one voice mode and the reply in a different voice mode. The tags can be inserted to identify a voice memo in which a user responds to a particular portion of an email message.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2012Publication date: September 27, 2012Applicant: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Balaji S. Thenthiruperai, Elizabeth Roche, Brian Landers, Jesse Kates
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Patent number: 8244672Abstract: A method and system for establishing an application contact list is provided. A user will establish a master contact list on a client station. In response to execution of an application using a contact entry from the master contact list, the client station will then designate the contact entry as a member that is associated with the executed application. In this manner, the client station will mark contacts based on the applications that used the contacts. In addition, the client station generates application contact lists by filtering the master contact list to identify contact entries that are associated with an initiated or executed application. The client station then generates an application contact list including the contact entries that are associated with the application. The user may then select a contact entry from the application contact list for use in execution of the application.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2004Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Balaji S. Thenthiruperai, R. Brian Landers, Benjamin Blinn
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Patent number: 8244277Abstract: A portable electronic device is provided comprising a processor, a memory, a loading application stored in the memory that accesses loading criteria for a first, second, and third ID wherein the criteria comprise measures of relative importance applied to variables associated with each of the IDs and wherein the IDs comprise at least one of an application, a media file, and a widget. The system determines a current value of at least one variable wherein variables comprise at least one of day of the week, time of day, and geographic location of the device and additionally comprise a first, a second, and a third event status associated with the first, second, and third ID, respectively. The system applies the criteria to the current values of the variables to determine a composite loading factor for each of the IDs and loads one of the IDs based on the factor.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2011Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: Sprint Communications Company L.P.Inventors: Tae-Woo Cha, R. Brian Landers, Michael P. McMullen, Jonathan C. Ochenas, Kristin L. Simeroth
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Patent number: 8189746Abstract: Tags, such as XML tags, are inserted into email to separate email content from signature blocks, privacy notices and confidentiality notices, and to separate original email messages from replies and replies from further replies. The tags are detected by a system that renders email as speech, such as voice command platform or network-based virtual assistant or message center. For example, the system can detect the signature block or privacy notice tags and not render the signature block or privacy notice as speech. The system can render an original email message in one voice mode and the reply in a different voice mode. The tags can be inserted to identify a voice memo in which a user responds to a particular portion of an email message. Preferably, an email server that receives and stored the email message inserts the tags into the email. Alternatively, the tags could be inserted by an email client application.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2009Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Balaji S. Thenthiruperai, Elizabeth Roche, Brian Landers, Jesse Kates
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Publication number: 20100229100Abstract: In a communication device, multiple instances of different applications may execute. Advantageously, at least one instance of an application records and stores a browsing history of data items accessed during its execution. This stored browsing history may be made available to later instances of applications. Furthermore, one or more such stored histories may be accessed via a global back or a global forward command, allowing the histories to be browsed according to the order in which they were recorded.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2009Publication date: September 9, 2010Applicant: SPRINT SPECTRUM L.P.Inventors: Kristen Miller, Michael T. Lundy, Jesse M. Kates, R. Brian Landers
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Patent number: 7672436Abstract: Tags, such as XML tags, are inserted into email to separate email content from signature blocks, privacy notices and confidentiality notices, and to separate original email messages from replies and replies from further replies. The tags are detected by a system that renders email as speech, such as voice command platform or network-based virtual assistant or message center. For example, the system can detect the signature block or privacy notice tags and not render the signature block or privacy notice as speech. The system can render an original email message in one voice mode and the reply in a different voice mode. The tags can be inserted to identify a voice memo in which a user responds to a particular portion of an email message. Preferably, an email server that receives and stored the email message inserts the tags into the email. Alternatively, the tags could be inserted by an email client application.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2004Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Balaji S. Thenthiruperai, Elizabeth Roche, Brian Landers, Jesse Kates
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Method and system for access control based on content-ratings and client-specified rating allowances
Patent number: 7437772Abstract: A method and system provides for restricting access to particular network content. In one embodiment, a gateway can receive, from a client device, a content request that includes a rating-allowance for the requested content. The gateway can also receive, from a content provider, a content-rating for the requested content. The gateway can then compare the content-rating to the rating-allowance and, in response, either allow or block the delivery of that content to the client device.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2004Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Balaji S. Thenthiruperai, Kevin E. Hunter, Scott A. Papineau, R. Brian Landers -
Patent number: 7258614Abstract: A mechanism is disclosed for engaging in interactive photo gaming with user ratification. The mechanism can be used to provide a picture-tag game or other games. In a picture-tag game, for instance, a user designated as “IT” tags another user by capturing a photo of the other user. The photo is then transmitted to a game host, which distributes it to the participating players' devices. Upon receipt of the photo, a device presents the photo and prompts a user to acknowledge that the photo represents the user, i.e., that the user has been tagged. The device then sends the acknowledgement to the game host, and the game host notifies the players who is now designated as IT.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2003Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Jesse Kates, Robert Brian Landers, Balaji Thenthiruperai, John Everson, Jason Delker, Randy Ulvenes
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Patent number: 7188320Abstract: A mobile station that includes a display, data storage, and a processor. A menu display routine stored in the data storage can be executed by the processor to display a set of menus ranging from a first menu to a last menu. Menus can include menu items ranging from first to last items. The mobile station may also include a “point of focus” routine and a navigation routine stored in the data storage, both routines executable by the processor. When the point of focus is on a particular menu (other than the last menu), user invocation of the navigation routine causes the processor to move the point of focus to a menu other than the particular menu. When the point of focus is on the last menu, user invocation of the navigation routine causes the processor to move the point of focus to a menu item within the last menu.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2002Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventor: R. Brian Landers