Patents by Inventor Christopher Bijou

Christopher Bijou 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: 11913758
    Abstract: Embodiments of the invention include a drone system or method for distracting a threat with a light source. In some embodiments, an environment can be scanned with a sensor that produces sensor data. A threat within the environment can be identified from the sensor data, and the location of the threat can be determined. The light source can be aimed toward the threat; and light may be directed from the light source toward the threat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 2020
    Date of Patent: February 27, 2024
    Assignee: QUISNET, Inc.
    Inventor: Christopher Bijou
  • Patent number: 11860334
    Abstract: A system for generating short-, medium, long-range and specific area and effect weather or climate forecasts by training a cluster of AI to “understand” the physics that effects the weather and running the clusters on a decentralized computing system or network. Individual modules for specific knowledge of different climate-variability phenomena can be integrated and interrogated to calculate the forecast based on a consensus of future predictions based on a subset of the clusters. The selection criteria determining which modules are deemed to fit may be adjusted to optimize the use of observations in forecasting specific climate variables or geographic regions in order to develop forecasts tailored to particular applications.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 2020
    Date of Patent: January 2, 2024
    Assignee: QUISnet, Inc.
    Inventors: Mattias Bergstrom, Christopher Bijou, Stan Miasnikov, Torkel Lindstrom
  • Publication number: 20210071996
    Abstract: Embodiments of the invention include a drone system or method for distracting a threat with a light source. In some embodiments, an environment can be scanned with a sensor that produces sensor data. A threat within the environment can be identified from the sensor data, and the location of the threat can be determined. The light source can be aimed toward the threat; and light may be directed from the light source toward the threat.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 9, 2020
    Publication date: March 11, 2021
    Inventor: Christopher Bijou
  • Publication number: 20210055453
    Abstract: A system for generating short-, medium, long-range and specific area and effect weather or climate forecasts by training a cluster of Al to “understand” the physics that effects the weather and running the clusters on a decentralized computing system or network. Individual modules for specific knowledge of different climate-variability phenomena can be integrated and interrogated to calculate the forecast based on a consensus of future predictions based on a subset of the clusters. The selection criteria determining which modules are deemed to fit may be adjusted to optimize the use of observations in forecasting specific climate variables or geographic regions in order to develop forecasts tailored to particular applications.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 20, 2020
    Publication date: February 25, 2021
    Inventors: Mattias Bergstrom, Christopher Bijou, Stan Miasnikov, Torkel Lindstrom
  • Publication number: 20150079548
    Abstract: Embodiments of the invention describe the implementation and execution of situational response training (SRT). In some embodiments, a sales team can use an SRT to implement real-time, peer-reviewed and/or focused training. For example, a manager can prepare a training situation through a web interface and then verbally record the training through a telephone interface. The training situation can include any number of questions, scenarios, fact patterns, etc. that can require a response by members of the sales team. Once prepared, the manager can send the training situation to his sales team. The sales team can then prepare and respond to the training situation over the phone using an interactive voice response (IVR) system or through another communication channel. For example, the training situation can be sent via email requesting that each member of the sales team respond to the training situation through a telephone interface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 27, 2014
    Publication date: March 19, 2015
    Inventor: Christopher Bijou
  • Publication number: 20150079549
    Abstract: Embodiments of the invention describe the implementation and execution of situational response training (SRT). In some embodiments, a sales team can use an SRT to implement real-time, peer-reviewed and/or focused training. For example, a manager can prepare a training situation through a web interface and then verbally record the training through a telephone interface. The training situation can include any number of questions, scenarios, fact patterns, etc. that can require a response by members of the sales team. Once prepared, the manager can send the training situation to his sales team. The sales team can then prepare and respond to the training situation over the phone using an interactive voice response (IVR) system or through another communication channel. For example, the training situation can be sent via email requesting that each member of the sales team respond to the training situation through a telephone interface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 27, 2014
    Publication date: March 19, 2015
    Inventor: Christopher Bijou
  • Publication number: 20140302467
    Abstract: Embodiments of the invention describe the implementation and execution of situational response training (SRT). In some embodiments, a sales team can use an SRT to implement real-time, peer-reviewed and/or focused training. For example, a manager can prepare a training situation through a web interface and then verbally record the training through a telephone interface. The training situation can include any number of questions, scenarios, fact patterns, etc. that can require a response by members of the sales team. Once prepared, the manager can send the training situation to his sales team. The sales team can then prepare and respond to the training situation over the phone using an interactive voice response (IVR) system or through another communication channel. For example, the training situation can be sent via email requesting that each member of the sales team respond to the training situation through a telephone interface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 26, 2014
    Publication date: October 9, 2014
    Applicant: IDEAL RESPONSE, INC.
    Inventor: Christopher Bijou
  • Patent number: 8725058
    Abstract: Embodiments of the invention describe the implementation and execution of situational response training (SRT). In some embodiments, a sales team can use an SRT to implement real-time, peer-reviewed and/or focused training. For example, a manager can prepare a training situation through a web interface and then verbally record the training through a telephone interface. The training situation can include any number of questions, scenarios, fact patterns, etc. that can require a response by members of the sales team. Once prepared, the manager can send the training situation to his sales team. The sales team can then prepare and respond to the training situation over the phone using an interactive voice response (IVR) system or through another communication channel. For example, the training situation can be sent via email requesting that each member of the sales team respond to the training situation through a telephone interface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 26, 2009
    Date of Patent: May 13, 2014
    Assignee: Ideal Response, Inc.
    Inventor: Christopher Bijou
  • Publication number: 20100099060
    Abstract: Embodiments of the invention describe the implementation and execution of situational response training (SRT). In some embodiments, a sales team can use an SRT to implement real-time, peer-reviewed and/or focused training. For example, a manager can prepare a training situation through a web interface and then verbally record the training through a telephone interface. The training situation can include any number of questions, scenarios, fact patterns, etc. that can require a response by members of the sales team. Once prepared, the manager can send the training situation to his sales team. The sales team can then prepare and respond to the training situation over the phone using an interactive voice response (IVR) system or through another communication channel. For example, the training situation can be sent via email requesting that each member of the sales team respond to the training situation through a telephone interface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 26, 2009
    Publication date: April 22, 2010
    Applicant: Ideal Response
    Inventor: Christopher Bijou