Patents by Inventor Bryan Gentry

Bryan Gentry 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).

  • Patent number: 11653483
    Abstract: Systems, apparatus, methods, and techniques of assembly of discrete modules of a control panel are disclosed. The modules can be independently wired, tested, and installed into a control panel. Module definitions are defined specifying components to perform the electrical function, a mechanical arrangement of the components, electrical connections, and logical interactions of the module. A bill of materials can be generated based on a designation of a set of modules for a control panel and the module definitions. Modularly assembled control panels are disclosed. An assembly frame is described herein for temporarily mounting components of a module for independent assembly of a control module and for eventual removal and installation into a control panel frame. The assembly frame may include a faceplate frame and side frames and temporary mounting features.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 2021
    Date of Patent: May 16, 2023
    Assignee: Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc.
    Inventors: Julian M. Alzate, Cameron Scott Soller, Bryan Gentry, Kyle Ellis Hildenbrand
  • Publication number: 20220015276
    Abstract: Systems, apparatus, methods, and techniques of assembly of discrete modules of a control panel are disclosed. The modules can be independently wired, tested, and installed into a control panel. Module definitions are defined specifying components to perform the electrical function, a mechanical arrangement of the components, electrical connections, and logical interactions of the module. A bill of materials can be generated based on a designation of a set of modules for a control panel and the module definitions. Modularly assembled control panels are disclosed. An assembly frame is described herein for temporarily mounting components of a module for independent assembly of a control module and for eventual removal and installation into a control panel frame. The assembly frame may include a faceplate frame and side frames and temporary mounting features.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 23, 2021
    Publication date: January 13, 2022
    Applicant: Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc.
    Inventors: Julian M. Alzate, Cameron Scott Soller, Bryan Gentry, Kyle Ellis Hildenbrand
  • Patent number: 11160188
    Abstract: Systems, apparatus, methods, and techniques of assembly of discrete modules of a control panel are disclosed. The modules can be independently wired, tested, and installed into a control panel. Module definitions are defined specifying components to perform the electrical function, a mechanical arrangement of the components, electrical connections, and logical interactions of the module. A bill of materials can be generated based on a designation of a set of modules for a control panel and the module definitions. Modularly assembled control panels are disclosed. An assembly frame is described herein for temporarily mounting components of a module for independent assembly of a control module and for eventual removal and installation into a control panel frame. The assembly frame may include a faceplate frame and side frames and temporary mounting features.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 2021
    Date of Patent: October 26, 2021
    Assignee: Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc.
    Inventors: Julian M. Alzate, Cameron Scott Soller, Bryan Gentry, Kyle Ellis Hildenbrand
  • Publication number: 20210267102
    Abstract: Systems, apparatus, methods, and techniques of assembly of discrete modules of a control panel are disclosed. The modules can be independently wired, tested, and installed into a control panel. Module definitions are defined specifying components to perform the electrical function, a mechanical arrangement of the components, electrical connections, and logical interactions of the module. A bill of materials can be generated based on a designation of a set of modules for a control panel and the module definitions. Modularly assembled control panels are disclosed. An assembly frame is described herein for temporarily mounting components of a module for independent assembly of a control module and for eventual removal and installation into a control panel frame. The assembly frame may include a faceplate frame and side frames and temporary mounting features.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 25, 2021
    Publication date: August 26, 2021
    Applicant: Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc.
    Inventors: Julian M. Alzate, Cameron Scott Soller, Bryan Gentry, Kyle Ellis Hildenbrand
  • Publication number: 20160035230
    Abstract: An engagement index reflects a user's level of engagement with a digital resource. Actions of the user, such as the amount of time spent on a page, the number of pages accessed, the amount of time spent in a session, and the number and type of annotations made may be used as factors in the determination of the engagement index. A graphical user interface includes a display portion that displays information based on one or more engagement indexes. The display portion can include a chart with data points representing average engagement indexes. The graphical user interface can also include an input portion to receive an input identifying one of the data points. In response to an input identifying a data point, the display portion of the graphical user interface is updated to show the engagement indexes used to compute the average engagement index at the identified data point.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 8, 2014
    Publication date: February 4, 2016
    Applicant: VITAL SOURCE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
    Inventor: Bryan Gentry Spaulding
  • Publication number: 20140154657
    Abstract: An engagement index reflects a user's level of engagement with a digital resource. Actions of the user, such as the amount of time spent on a page, the number of pages accessed, the amount of time spent in a session, and the number and type of annotations made may be used as factors in the determination of the engagement index. Data values corresponding to one or more of the factors are received and are validated to eliminate any extreme values and to make the values comparable with one another. Different validation methods may be used for different factors. Once the data values are validated, weighting coefficients are applied to the validated values. The system then determines the engagement index by summing the weighted values. Once calculated, the engagement index may be aggregated with other engagement indexes or compared to engagement indexes for other users.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 10, 2013
    Publication date: June 5, 2014
    Inventors: Michael David Healy, Lorenzo Leon Perez Mellon-Reyes, Sean Brady, Bryan Gentry Spaulding, Sean Devine
  • Publication number: 20140127656
    Abstract: An engagement index reflects a user's level of engagement with a digital resource. Actions of the user, such as the amount of time spent on a page, the number of pages accessed, the amount of time spent in a session, and the number and type of annotations made may be used as factors in the determination of the engagement index. Data values corresponding to one or more of the factors are received and are validated to eliminate any extreme values and to make the values comparable with one another. Different validation methods may be used for different factors. Once the data values are validated, weighting coefficients are applied to the validated values. The system then determines the engagement index by summing the weighted values. Once calculated, the engagement index may be aggregated with other engagement indexes or compared to engagement indexes for other users.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 24, 2013
    Publication date: May 8, 2014
    Applicant: CourseSmart, LLC
    Inventors: Michael David Healy, Lorenzo Leon Perez Mellon-Reyes, Sean Brady, Bryan Gentry Spaulding, Sean Devine
  • Patent number: 7200658
    Abstract: A method for accurately determining the geographic location of a PC or other networked device on the Internet. Client software furnished by a service provider performs trace-route or other network analysis commands to known servers (e.g., eBay, Yahoo, Amazon) or even servers at random locations. The client collects an array of IP address and other network information as a result of the trace-routes, and the trace-route IP information is then transmitted to the service provider that is trying to identify the geographic location of the client. Using the array of IP addresses thus generated, the Internet server software can analyze location information of each Internet hop within each trace-route. For example, the server might look at the first five hops from the client to the server. If four of the five routers have addresses within the geographic area of interest, the server can conclude that the client is probably within the geographic area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 3, 2007
    Assignee: Movielink, LLC
    Inventors: Kenneth Goeller, Bryan Gentry Spaulding, John P. Godwin, Bruce Anderson, Luan Le-Chau
  • Patent number: 7155415
    Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention overcome the problems in the existing art described above by providing a secure digital content licensing system and method. Rental of the digital content occurs within an online environment including one or more user network-enabled devices and one or more server network devices connected by a communications link to the one or more user network-enabled devices. A user selects content displayed on a main website and requests download of the selected content to the user network-enabled device. To be able to access the content the user must obtain a license. The user's request for a license for specific content comprises information about a desired rental model, an expiration date for the rental model, and information that identifies the user's user network-enabled device, along with other information. A license for the content is generated which comprises the above information and also includes an encryption key for the selected movie.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 26, 2006
    Assignee: Movielink LLC
    Inventors: Chris Russell, Todd Avery Outten, Bryan Gentry Spaulding, Scott Jeffrey Sherr, Ira Steven Rubenstein, Yair Landau, Brian David Lakamp, Jeremy Eli Barnett, Douglas Daiseug Chey, Michael R. Arrieta, Mary Korman, Harish Mandyam, Thomas M. Rodriguez, Andrew Mosson, Ernesto Brodersohn, Mary Abraham
  • Patent number: 7024466
    Abstract: Network systems and processes for delivery of electronic content to recipient processors may be configured to facilitate the delivery of relatively large content items and/or a relatively large number of content items. In one example, a movie rental system and process delivers (downloads) movie files to customers across the Internet. System network architecture includes three or more layers of servers, including a main server supporting an interface for recipient processors to request content items, a plurality of parent servers, and a plurality of edge servers. Edge servers are distributed throughout a region in which the system provides content delivery services to recipient processors. Parent servers, spaced across the service region, support edge servers. A copy of each content item available through the service is distributed from the main server to each parent servers for storage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 4, 2006
    Assignee: Movielink, LLC
    Inventors: Todd Avery Outten, Bryan Gentry Spaulding, Scott Jeffrey Sherr, Ira Steven Rubenstein, Yair Landau, Douglas Daiseung Chey, Michael R. Arrieta, Harish Mandyam, Thomas M. Rodriguez
  • Publication number: 20020154157
    Abstract: A user interface for use with a content items delivery apparatus and method which simulates the look and feel of a video rental store. Rental of the content items occurs within an online environment including one or more client computers and at least one network server connected by a communications link to the one or more client computers. The method includes providing access to an online catalog stored within a memory of a network video server computer and displayed on a main website. The online catalog includes information regarding digital video signals available for rental from the network server computer. The digital video signals may be displayed as virtual video boxes on a virtual carousel or on virtual shelves. The user may select a digital video signal and purchase a license to view the selected digital video signal based on an access level selected by the user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 6, 2001
    Publication date: October 24, 2002
    Inventors: Scott Jeffrey Sherr, Ira Steven Rubenstein, Yair Landau, Andrew C. Frank, Brian David Lakamp, Bryan Gentry Spaulding, Charles Jonathan Evans, Everton Anthony Schnabel, Hartmut Ochs, Jeremy Eli Barnett, Seth David Palmer, Todd Michael Henderson, William W. Chong, Bruce Forest, Steven Koening
  • Publication number: 20020073033
    Abstract: The present invention overcomes the problems in the existing art described above by providing an online digital video signal transfer apparatus and method. Rental of the digital video signals occurs within an online environment including one or more client computers and at least one network server connected by a communications link to the one or more client computers. The method includes providing access to an online catalog stored within a memory of a network video server computer. The online catalog includes information regarding digital video signals available for rental from the network server computer. Requests are then received from client computers for rental of digital video signals selected from the online catalog for a specified period of time. The requests include electronic payment based on the selected digital video signal and the specified period of time. Once electronic payment is provided, the digital video signal is transmitted to the client computer via communications link.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 4, 2001
    Publication date: June 13, 2002
    Inventors: Scott Jeffrey Sherr, Eva Miranda, Ira Steven Rubenstein, Sean Brennan Carey, Yair Landau, Andrew C. Frank, Brian David Lakamp, Bryan Gentry Spaulding, Charles Jonathan Evans, Everton Anthony Schnabel, Hartmut Ochs, Jeremy Eli Barnett, Seth David Palmer, Todd Michael Henderson, William W. Chong, Steven Koenig, Bruce Forest
  • Publication number: 20020069420
    Abstract: Network systems and processes for delivery of electronic content to recipient processors may be configured to facilitate the delivery of relatively large content items and/or a relatively large number of content items. In one example, a movie rental system and process delivers (downloads) movie files to customers across the Internet. System network architecture includes three or more layers of servers, including a main server supporting an interface for recipient processors to request content items, a plurality of parent servers, and a plurality of edge servers. Edge servers are distributed throughout a region in which the system provides content delivery services to recipient processors. Parent servers, spaced across the service region, support edge servers. A copy of each content item available through the service is distributed from the main server to each parent servers for storage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 6, 2001
    Publication date: June 6, 2002
    Inventors: Chris Russell, Todd Avery Outten, Bryan Gentry Spaulding, Scott Jeffrey Sherr, Ira Steven Rubenstein, Yair Landau, Brian David Lakamp, Jeremy Eli Barnett, Douglas Daiseung Chey, Michael R. Arrieta, Mary Korman, Harish Mandyam, Thomas M. Rodriguez, Andrew Mosson, Ernesto Brodersohn, Mary Abraham
  • Publication number: 20020049679
    Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention overcome the problems in the existing art described above by providing a secure digital content licensing system and method. Rental of the digital content occurs within an online environment including one or more user network-enabled devices and one or more server network devices connected by a communications link to the one or more user network-enabled devices. A user selects content displayed on a main website and requests download of the selected content to the user network-enabled device. To be able to access the content the user must obtain a license. The user's request for a license for specific content comprises information about a desired rental model, an expiration date for the rental model, and information that identifies the user's user network-enabled device, along with other information. A license for the content is generated which comprises the above information and also includes an encryption key for the selected movie.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 6, 2001
    Publication date: April 25, 2002
    Inventors: Chris Russell, Todd Avery Outten, Bryan Gentry Spaulding, Scott Jeffrey Sherr, Ira Steven Rubenstein, Yair Landau, Brian David Lakamp, Jeremy E. Barnett, Douglas Daiseug Chey, Michael R. Arrieta, Mary Korman, Harish Mandyam, Thomas M. Rodriguez, Andrew Mosson, Ernesto Brodersohn, Mary Abraham
  • Publication number: 20020032905
    Abstract: The present invention overcomes the problems in the existing art described above by providing an online digital video signal transfer apparatus and method. Rental of the digital video signals occurs within an online environment including one or more client computers and at least one network server connected by a communications link to the one or more client computers. The method includes providing access to an online catalog stored within a memory of a network video server computer. The online catalog includes information regarding digital video signals available for rental from the network server computer. Requests are then received from client computers for rental of digital video signals selected from the online catalog for a specified period of time. The requests include electronic payment based on the selected digital video signal and the specified period of time. Once electronic payment is provided, the digital video signal is transmitted to the client computer via communications link.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 4, 2001
    Publication date: March 14, 2002
    Inventors: Scott Jeffrey Sherr, Eva Miranda, Ira Steven Rubenstein, Sean Brennan Carey, Yair Landau, Andrew C. Frank, Brian David Lakamp, Bryan Gentry Spaulding, Charles Jonathan Evans, Everton Anthony Schnabel, Hartmut Ochs, Jeremy Eli Barnett, Seth David Palmer, Todd Michael Henderson, William W. Chong, Bruce Forest, Steven Koenig, Karl Wiersholm