Patents by Inventor Caleb Lystrup

Caleb Lystrup 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).

  • Publication number: 20240012231
    Abstract: A hair follicle analysis system may be used to determine an assessment of a hair follicle sample. The hair follicle analysis system may be configured to obtain imagery of the hair follicle sample and determine, using a trained model and based on the imagery of the hair follicle sample, a follicle condition associated with the hair follicle sample. The hair follicle analysis system may receive at least one of a plurality of hair follicle descriptors associated with the hair follicle sample. The hair follicle analysis system may determine, based on the follicle condition and on the at least one of the plurality of hair follicle descriptors, an assessment of the hair follicle sample. The hair follicle analysis system may transmit a report of the assessment of the hair follicle sample to a remote computing device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 23, 2023
    Publication date: January 11, 2024
    Inventors: Samuel K. Taylor, J. Caleb Lystrup, Jacob Jates, Drew D. James, Cammi R. Lystrup, Carver J. Coleman, David B. Jackson, Marin James
  • Patent number: 11250555
    Abstract: A method for in-situ data acquisition comprises providing a mold, wherein at least a portion of the mold is transparent, inserting a liquid composite molding reinforcement into a cavity of the mold, injecting a fluid into the cavity of the mold, the fluid comprising a fluorescent dye, lighting the mold with an ultraviolet lighting source and capturing a plurality of images of a front portion of the fluid as the fluid advances within the cavity of the mold. Capturing the plurality of images of a front portion of the fluid may include advancing a camera along a camera track as the fluid advances within the cavity of the mold. A corresponding method and computer program product for processing images captured by the above method are also disclosed herein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 7, 2019
    Date of Patent: February 15, 2022
    Assignee: Brigham Young University
    Inventors: Brock Zobell, Caleb Lystrup, Kim Stevens, Andy George, Razmik Boodaghians
  • Patent number: 10925381
    Abstract: A hammock shell system may comprise a hammock, a tension line, and a shell. The tension line may be secured to run above the hammock, and along the length of the hammock. The shell may be a tubular piece of fabric with openings at either end, and shaped to generally hang over the tension line, and fit around and envelop the hammock. The shell may drape over the edges of the two sides of the hammock and hang under the bottom of the hammock. When the two openings at the ends of the shell are closed, a layer of dead air is created between the shell and the bottom of the hammock. This dead air space insulates the bottom of the hammock. A shape adjustment system, comprising cinch cords on the inside of the shell, allows for tightening or loosening to adjust the shape and volume of the dead air space trapped between the bottom of the hammock and the shell. Such shape adjustment allows for customizing insulation properties and the temperature of the hammock. The shell may also include insulating materials.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 2018
    Date of Patent: February 23, 2021
    Inventors: John Caleb Lystrup, Casey Owen Messick, Mary Alice Hunter
  • Publication number: 20200143530
    Abstract: A method for in-situ data acquisition comprises providing a mold, wherein at least a portion of the mold is transparent, inserting a liquid composite molding reinforcement into a cavity of the mold, injecting a fluid into the cavity of the mold, the fluid comprising a fluorescent dye, lighting the mold with an ultraviolet lighting source and capturing a plurality of images of a front portion of the fluid as the fluid advances within the cavity of the mold. Capturing the plurality of images of a front portion of the fluid may include advancing a camera along a camera track as the fluid advances within the cavity of the mold. A corresponding method and computer program product for processing images captured by the above method are also disclosed herein.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 7, 2019
    Publication date: May 7, 2020
    Applicant: Brigham Young University
    Inventors: Brock Zobell, Caleb Lystrup, Kim Stevens, Andy George, Razmik Boodaghians
  • Publication number: 20180303229
    Abstract: A hammock shell system may comprise a hammock, a tension line, and a shell. The tension line may be secured to run above the hammock, and along the length of the hammock. The shell may be a tubular piece of fabric with openings at either end, and shaped to generally hang over the tension line, and fit around and envelop the hammock. The shell may drape over the edges of the two sides of the hammock and hang under the bottom of the hammock. When the two openings at the ends of the shell are closed, a layer of dead air is created between the shell and the bottom of the hammock. This dead air space insulates the bottom of the hammock. A shape adjustment system, comprising cinch cords on the inside of the shell, allows for tightening or loosening to adjust the shape and volume of the dead air space trapped between the bottom of the hammock and the shell. Such shape adjustment allows for customizing insulation properties and the temperature of the hammock. The shell may also include insulating materials.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 19, 2018
    Publication date: October 25, 2018
    Inventors: John Caleb Lystrup, Casey Owen Messick, Mary Alice Hunter