Patents by Inventor Brian Rees
Brian Rees 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: 20190093151Abstract: The present invention provides apparatuses that allow water from canales to be captured and communicated with water collection systems for storage or dispersal. Embodiments of the present invention accommodate existing canales with minimal or no modification to the canale or building or roof structure. Example embodiments of the present invention provide an apparatus with a catchment portion defining a volume that accepts water from a canale and communicates water to a collection system (where a collection system can communicate with a storage system or a dispersal system). The catchment portion is mounted to the canale using an attachment portion of the apparatus such that water from the canale enters the catchment portion, but such that excess water can overflow the catchment portion and fall to the ground.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2018Publication date: March 28, 2019Inventor: Brian Rees
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Patent number: 10161134Abstract: The present invention provides apparatuses that allow water from canales to be captured and communicated with water collection systems for storage or dispersal. Embodiments of the present invention accommodate existing canales with minimal or no modification to the canale or building or roof structure. Example embodiments of the present invention provide an apparatus with a catchment portion defining a volume that accepts water from a canale and communicates water to a collection system (where a collection system can communicate with a storage system or a dispersal system). The catchment portion is mounted to the canale using an attachment portion of the apparatus such that water from the canale enters the catchment portion, but such that excess water can overflow the catchment portion and fall to the ground.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2016Date of Patent: December 25, 2018Assignee: Canale Catcher LLCInventor: Brian Rees
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Patent number: 9853084Abstract: A method of manufacturing an image sensor device includes, in a first manufacturing facility, forming a first set of patterned silicon, metal, and insulating layers on a glass substrate, forming an electrical and mechanical protection layer over the first set of patterned silicon, metal, and insulating layers, and, in a second manufacturing facility, removing the electrical and mechanical protection layer, forming a second set of patterned silicon, metal, and insulating layers over the first set of patterned silicon, metal, and insulating layers, forming a plurality of photosensors in communication with at least the second set of patterned silicon, metal, and insulating layers to form an unpassivated image sensor device, and forming a passivation layer over the unpassivated image sensor device. The materials used in the first set of layers and second set of layers can be completely or partially different.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2016Date of Patent: December 26, 2017Assignee: DPIX, LLCInventors: Frank Caris, Shawn Michael O'Rourke, Byung-Kyu Park, Brian Rees
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Publication number: 20170121978Abstract: The present invention provides apparatuses that allow water from canales to be captured and communicated with water collection systems for storage or dispersal. Embodiments of the present invention accommodate existing canales with minimal or no modification to the canale or building or roof structure. Example embodiments of the present invention provide an apparatus with a catchment portion defining a volume that accepts water from a canale and communicates water to a collection system (where a collection system can communicate with a storage system or a dispersal system). The catchment portion is mounted to the canale using an attachment portion of the apparatus such that water from the canale enters the catchment portion, but such that excess water can overflow the catchment portion and fall to the ground.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2016Publication date: May 4, 2017Inventor: Brian Rees
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Publication number: 20170084665Abstract: A method of manufacturing an image sensor device includes, in a first manufacturing facility, forming a first set of patterned silicon, metal, and insulating layers on a glass substrate, forming an electrical and mechanical protection layer over the first set of patterned silicon, metal, and insulating layers, and, in a second manufacturing facility, removing the electrical and mechanical protection layer, forming a second set of patterned silicon, metal, and insulating layers over the first set of patterned silicon, metal, and insulating layers, forming a plurality of photosensors in communication with at least the second set of patterned silicon, metal, and insulating layers to form an unpassivated image sensor device, and forming a passivation layer over the unpassivated image sensor device. The materials used in the first set of layers and second set of layers can be completely or partially different.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2016Publication date: March 23, 2017Inventors: Frank Caris, Shawn Michael O'Rourke, Byung-Kyu Park, Brian Rees
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Publication number: 20160180257Abstract: The present disclosure relates to automatic conversion of travel data encoded in Computer Reservations System (CRS) format into corresponding human-readable information, and subsequent presentation of that human-readable travel information to a user to enable booking of a travel item corresponding to the travel item information. CRS systems and databases provide data encoded in formats that make it difficult for a travel agent to convey corresponding travel items to a user. The present disclosure provides systems and methods that can automatically convert encoded CRS travel data input through an agent communication interface into a human-readable representation of travel items available through an electronic travel item marketplace. The system can further present the human-readable representation to the user through a user chat interface, which enables the user to book the travel items without further actions by the travel agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2014Publication date: June 23, 2016Inventors: Tristan Brian Rees, Angus Yee-Jen Fan
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Publication number: 20150100451Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for promoting online sales of fashion looks and items associated therewith. In some embodiments, a method includes, upon receiving a selection of an item from a user, displaying a second look in addition to a first look. The first and second looks respectively include the item, and each look has a set of components. The method further comprises receiving a selection of one of the looks from the user. The method further comprises displaying a corresponding set of components in response to which look the user selects. Among other benefits, the embodiments disclosed herein provide a way that is more natural and convenient to customer users in the effort of promoting fashion looks and the associated items included in a respective look, thereby facilitating a better user experience, inspiring customers' imagination, and stimulating more sales.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2013Publication date: April 9, 2015Inventor: Brian Ree
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Publication number: 20140244446Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for presenting and facilitating web-based commercial transactions. In some embodiments, the method includes locating a primary and a secondary interfaces, wherein the primary interface includes at least a first button that enables a user to select for entering the secondary interface, displaying a first look on the primary interface to the user, wherein the first look includes a plurality of components which together represent the first look, and upon the user selecting the first button, presenting the secondary interface comprising a plurality of subpages, wherein each subpage enables the user to purchase a corresponding component. The embodiments provided herein facilitates a better user experience and alleviates the burdens in navigating among different product webpages during online shopping.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2013Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: DailyLook, Inc.Inventors: Brian Ree, Josh Marston
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Publication number: 20140244425Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for presenting and facilitating web-based commercial transactions. In some embodiments, the method includes displaying a first interface that includes: (a) a fashion look, the fashion look including a plurality of components which together represent the fashion look, and (b) a selectable link which, upon selection by a customer, directs the customer to a second interface. The method further includes, upon the customer selecting the selectable link, displaying the second interface including a plurality of fields. Each of the fields is configured to enable the customer to purchase a corresponding component from the plurality of components without navigating away from the second interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2014Publication date: August 28, 2014Inventor: Brian Ree
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Publication number: 20080121087Abstract: A visual interface or guide is provided for a fretted, stringed musical instrument. It has two or more guide strips that fit between the neck and the strings of the instrument. Adjacent guide strips have a gap or opening between them that can receive a fret. Visual indications on one or more of the strips indicate finger placements for the user. In some embodiments, guide strips are interconnected by an elastic medium and have a spacing apart from one another that is adjustable. Various methods for attaching the guide to an instrument are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2005Publication date: May 29, 2008Inventor: Brian Rees
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Patent number: 6515505Abstract: A method and apparatus for functionality change in an integrated circuit chip includes bonding pads by which the functionality of the chip may be selected. Bonding pads are connected to a decoder which determines which path of a predetermined number of paths is to be chosen to provide the selected function. Control signals are fed to logic circuits in predetermined portions of the remainder of the integrated circuit chip to control functions of sub-circuits within the various portions of the integrated circuit chip.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1997Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: Cypress Semiconductor Corp.Inventor: David Brian Rees
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Patent number: 6118321Abstract: A bi-directional control circuit for preventing the improper functioning of a pass transistor MN1 in a CMOS circuit due to abnormally high voltages on its source and drain nodes IO1 and IO2. If the voltage on one of the nodes, IO1 or IO2, rises with a fast input edge rate, tending to cause the gate voltage V1 to go too high due to capacitive coupling (source-gate or drain-gate), node N1 is coupled through an appropriate capacitor, C1 or C2, to another node N3, which is normally held low by a transistor MN9. The voltage on N3 drives the gate of a transistor MN10, connected to node N1, to pull the gate voltage V1 of MN1 low, tending to discharge the capacitive coupling due to the overlap capacitance of MN1, which tends to turn MN1 OFF and also allows the voltage V1 to decay very quickly, so as to prevent some of the charge from IO1 getting through to IO2.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1998Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Assignee: Cypress Semiconductor Corp.Inventors: David Brian Rees, Martin Jonathon Steadman
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Patent number: 5796289Abstract: A bidirectional control circuit for preventing the improper functioning of a pass transistor MN1 in a CMOS circuit due to abnormally high voltages on its source and drain nodes IO1 and IO2. If the voltage on one of the nodes, IO1 or IO2, rises with a fast input edge rate, tending to cause the gate voltage V1 to go too high due to capacitive coupling (source-gate or drain-gate), node N1 is coupled through an appropriate capacitor, C1 or C2, to another node N3, which is normally held low by a transistor MN9. The voltage on N3 drives the gate of a transistor MN10, connected to node N1, to pull the gate voltage V1 of MN1 low, tending to discharge the capacitive coupling due to the overlap capacitance of MN1, which tends to turn MN1 OFF and also allows the voltage V1 to decay very quickly, so as to prevent some of the charge from IO1 getting through to IO2.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1996Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Assignee: Cypress Semiconductor CorporationInventors: David Brian Rees, Martin Jonathon Steadman
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Patent number: 5721508Abstract: Circuit for preventing the improper functioning of a CMOS output buffer that may occur due to the fact that since the output buffer P-channel may be coupled between a supply voltage and an output pad. If the pad is driven higher than the supply voltage by an external source, current may be injected into the parasitic diodes of the source/drain of the transistor.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1996Date of Patent: February 24, 1998Assignee: Cypress Semiconductor CorporationInventor: David Brian Rees