Patents by Inventor Caleb Neves

Caleb Neves 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: 10867506
    Abstract: A wearable proximity warning device is provided that uses a novel method of processing images from a high frame rate digital camera to detect human threats from behind and determine if there are any approaching threats by using novel pixel counting and threat detection analysis algorithms. The device is worn on the back of the body either by use of a belt clip or with chest straps. The user may use select from a variety of warning options from the device including audible warning tones, device vibration or smartphone SMS/MMS text messaging. Stored video is saved by the device and may be periodically uploaded to secure cloud storage. The device contains a rechargeable battery that may be recharged using a USB port. The device uses adaptive human recognition that switches between facial recognition detection mode and body recognition detection mode depending on distance of the threat from the user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 2019
    Date of Patent: December 15, 2020
    Inventors: Sean Michael Siembab, Caleb Neves
  • Patent number: 10867505
    Abstract: A wearable proximity warning device called SIMS (Surrounding Intelligent Motion Sensor) is provided that uses a novel method of processing images from a high frame rate digital camera to detect human threats from behind and determine if there are any approaching threats by using novel pixel counting and threat detection analysis algorithms. The device is worn on the back of the body either by use of a belt clip or with chest straps. The user may use select from a variety of warning options from the device including audible warning tones, device vibration or smartphone SMS/MMS text messaging. Stored video is saved by the SIMS device and may be periodically uploaded to secure cloud storage. The device contains a rechargeable battery that may be recharged using a USB port.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 2019
    Date of Patent: December 15, 2020
    Inventors: Sean Michael Siembab, Caleb Neves
  • Publication number: 20200005628
    Abstract: A wearable proximity warning device is provided that uses a novel method of processing images from a high frame rate digital camera to detect human threats from behind and determine if there are any approaching threats by using novel pixel counting and threat detection analysis algorithms. The device is worn on the back of the body either by use of a belt clip or with chest straps. The user may use select from a variety of warning options from the device including audible warning tones, device vibration or smartphone SMS/MMS text messaging. Stored video is saved by the device and may be periodically uploaded to secure cloud storage. The device contains a rechargeable battery that may be recharged using a USB port. The device uses adaptive human recognition that switches between facial recognition detection mode and body recognition detection mode depending on distance of the threat from the user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 11, 2019
    Publication date: January 2, 2020
    Inventors: Sean Michael Siembab, Caleb Neves
  • Publication number: 20190392701
    Abstract: A wearable proximity warning device called SIMS (Surrounding Intelligent Motion Sensor) is provided that uses a novel method of processing images from a high frame rate digital camera to detect human threats from behind and determine if there are any approaching threats by using novel pixel counting and threat detection analysis algorithms. The device is worn on the back of the body either by use of a belt clip or with chest straps. The user may use select from a variety of warning options from the device including audible warning tones, device vibration or smartphone SMS/MMS text messaging. Stored video is saved by the SIMS device and may be periodically uploaded to secure cloud storage. The device contains a rechargeable battery that may be recharged using a USB port.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 28, 2019
    Publication date: December 26, 2019
    Inventors: Sean Michael Siembab, Caleb Neves
  • Patent number: 10438477
    Abstract: A wearable proximity warning device called SIMS (Surrounding Intelligent Motion Sensor) is provided that uses a novel method of processing images from a high frame rate digital camera to detect human threats from behind and determine if there are any approaching threats by using novel pixel counting and threat detection analysis algorithms. The device is worn on the back of the body either by use of a belt clip or with chest straps. The user may use select from a variety of warning options from the device including audible warning tones, device vibration or smartphone SMS/MMS text messaging. Stored video is saved by the SIMS device and may be periodically uploaded to secure cloud storage. The device contains a rechargeable battery that may be recharged using a USB port.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 2018
    Date of Patent: October 8, 2019
    Inventors: Sean Michael Siembab, Caleb Neves
  • Publication number: 20190287382
    Abstract: A wearable proximity warning device called SIMS (Surrounding Intelligent Motion Sensor) is provided that uses a novel method of processing images from a high frame rate digital camera to detect human threats from behind and determine if there are any approaching threats by using novel pixel counting and threat detection analysis algorithms. The device is worn on the back of the body either by use of a belt clip or with chest straps. The user may use select from a variety of warning options from the device including audible warning tones, device vibration or smartphone SMS/MMS text messaging. Stored video is saved by the SIMS device and may be periodically uploaded to secure cloud storage. The device contains a rechargeable battery that may be recharged using a USB port.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 16, 2018
    Publication date: September 19, 2019
    Inventors: Sean Michael Siembab, Caleb Neves