Patents by Inventor Daniel CLARKE
Daniel CLARKE 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: 20240115143Abstract: A system and method for promoting and safeguarding the wellbeing of patients in relation to a fluid injection may obtain patient data; determine, based on the patient data, an initial risk prediction for a patient for a fluid injection to be administered to the patient, the initial risk prediction including a probability that the patient experiences at least one adverse event in response to the fluid injection; provide, to a user device, before the fluid injection is administered to the patient, the initial risk prediction; determine, after the fluid injection is started, sensor data associated with the patient; determine, based on the sensor data determined after the fluid injection is started, a current risk prediction including a probability that the patient experiences the at least one adverse event in response to the fluid injection; and provide, to the user device, the current risk prediction.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2023Publication date: April 11, 2024Inventors: Johannes Anton Thüring, Arthur Uber, III, David Griffiths, Michael McDermott, Charles Lang, Linda Van Roosmalen, Barry Skirble, Adam Czibur, Daniel Moore, Vincenzo Caruso, Brandon Clarke
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Publication number: 20240077986Abstract: An Adaptive Tangible User Interface (ATUI) for use in an extended reality environment in which tangible interfaces are composed in real time based on identified affordances of existing objects in the physical environment and the input tasks of a user. An extended reality system can be provided with instructions executable by one or more processors to perform processing including: generating a representation of the real-world environment within a field of view of the user; identifying physical objects within the real-world environment; generating a set of possible performable gestures afforded by available object affordance factors; determining potential input tasks; composing performable gestures for the potential input tasks; and selecting a physical object for use as an adaptive tangible user interface. Techniques for designing a virtual user interface, overlaying the virtual user interface on a selected ATUI physical object, and maintaining alignment of the virtual user interface, are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2023Publication date: March 7, 2024Applicant: Meta Platforms Technologies, LLCInventors: Stephanie Santosa, Frances Cin-Yee Lai, Michael Glueck, Daniel Clarke, Tovi Grossman, Weilun Gong
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Patent number: 11656693Abstract: An electronic device tracks, for a user performing a target acquisition movement within a 3D space, movement parameters of a plurality of input devices of the user. The electronic device predicts, for the user, a region of interest within the 3D space, based on the movement parameters. The region of interest includes a plurality of targets in close proximity. The electronic device predicts an endpoint of the target acquisition movement, within the region of interest. In some embodiments, the plurality of input devices includes an eye tracking input device, each input device corresponds to a predefined input device type, and the movement parameters include gaze data from the eye tracking input device. In some embodiments, input devices includes an eye tracking input device, a head-mounted display, and a hand-held controller, and the user's eye, hand, and head movements are coordinated.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2022Date of Patent: May 23, 2023Assignee: META PLATFORMS TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventors: Rorik Henrikson, Tovi Samuel Grossman, Sean Edwin Trowbridge, Hrvoje Benko, Daniel John Wigdor, Marcello Giordano, Michael Glueck, Tanya Renee Jonker, Aakar Gupta, Stephanie Santosa, Carolina Brum Medeiros, Daniel Clarke
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Publication number: 20220129088Abstract: An electronic device tracks, for a user performing a target acquisition movement within a 3D space, movement parameters of a plurality of input devices of the user. The electronic device predicts, for the user, a region of interest within the 3D space, based on the movement parameters. The region of interest includes a plurality of targets in close proximity. The electronic device predicts an endpoint of the target acquisition movement, within the region of interest. In some embodiments, the plurality of input devices includes an eye tracking input device, each input device corresponds to a predefined input device type, and the movement parameters include gaze data from the eye tracking input device. In some embodiments, input devices includes an eye tracking input device, a head-mounted display, and a hand-held controller, and the user's eye, hand, and head movements are coordinated.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2022Publication date: April 28, 2022Inventors: Rorik Henrikson, Tovi Samuel Grossman, Sean Edwin Trowbridge, Hrvoje Benko, Daniel John Wigdor, Marcello Giordano, Michael Glueck, Tanya Renee Jonker, Aakar Gupta, Stephanie Santosa, Carolina Brum Medeiros, Daniel Clarke
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Patent number: 11256342Abstract: An electronic device tracks, for a user performing a target acquisition movement within a 3D space, movement parameters of a plurality of input devices of the user. The electronic device predicts, for the user, a region of interest within the 3D space, using a regression model, based on the movement parameters. The region of interest includes a plurality of targets in close proximity. The electronic device predicts an endpoint of the target acquisition movement, within the region of interest, using a pointer facilitation technique. In some embodiments, the plurality of input devices includes an eye tracking input device, each input device corresponds to a predefined input device type, and the movement parameters include gaze data from the eye tracking input device. In some embodiments, input devices includes an eye tracking input device, a head-mounted display, and a hand-held controller, and the user's eye, hand, and head movements are coordinated.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2020Date of Patent: February 22, 2022Assignee: FACEBOOK TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventors: Rorik Henrikson, Tovi Samuel Grossman, Sean Edwin Trowbridge, Hrvoje Benko, Daniel John Wigdor, Marcello Giordano, Michael Glueck, Tanya Renee Jonker, Aakar Gupta, Stephanie Santosa, Carolina Brum Medeiros, Daniel Clarke
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Publication number: 20190064095Abstract: The present invention relates to an integrity monitoring spool system and apparatus. The system and apparatus brings different types of sensors together in a single forging or pipeline spool with one common electronics module for all the sensors which facilitates additional subsea processing using data comparisons across devices to enhance the quality and accuracy of the data reported. The common electronics module includes individual sensor measurement electronics circuits which connect directly to the individual sensors transducers and pass excitation and measurement signals to and from one another via signal wires inside high pressure metal tubing. Furthermore, by combining the data from the different intrusive and non-intrusive sensors in one common electronics module and processing the data subsea in real-time, the accuracy and quality of the sensor data can be greatly enhanced by comparing, cross-checking, combining and processing data from the various different sensors subsea in real-time.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2017Publication date: February 28, 2019Applicant: Teledyne LimitedInventor: Daniel Clarke
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Patent number: 9686990Abstract: Insecticidal, acaricidal, nematicidal or molluscicidal compounds of formula (I) wherein Y is a single bond, C?O, C?S or S(O)q where q is 0, 1 or 2; and R1, R2, R3, R4, R8, R9 are R10 are as defined in the claims or salts or N-oxides thereof, processes for preparing them and compositions containing them.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2015Date of Patent: June 27, 2017Assignee: Syngenta Participations AGInventors: David John Hughes, Paul Anthony Worthington, Charles Adam Russell, Eric Daniel Clarke, James Edward Peace, Mark Richard Ashton, Thomas Stephen Coulter, Richard Spurring Roberts, Louis-Pierre Molleyres, Fredrik Cederbaum, Jerome Cassayre, Peter Maienfisch
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Patent number: 9500758Abstract: The present disclosure includes a method for stabilizing controlled seismic signals based on uncontrolled seismic signals. The method includes calculating reconstructed signals associated with a first receiver. Each reconstructed signal is based on uncontrolled signals recorded by a respective pair of receivers that includes the first receiver and a respective second receiver. The method also includes calculating signal variations. Each signal variation is associated with a respective pair of receivers and based on a difference between the reconstructed signal associated with the respective pair of receivers and a reference associated with the respective pair of receivers. The method also includes calculating a stabilization factor for the first receiver based on the first signal variations. The method also includes modifying controlled seismic signals recorded by the first receiver by applying the stabilization factor to the controlled seismic signals.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2014Date of Patent: November 22, 2016Assignee: CGG SERVICES SAInventors: Florian Duret, Julien Cotton, Daniel Clarke
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Patent number: 9464979Abstract: There is described an apparatus for monitoring a conductive fluid conduit arranged to carry a fluid stream. The apparatus comprises a power supply, a plurality of electrical contact points connected to the fluid conduit, a voltage measurement device, and a processor. The power supply has a reference mode of operation and a sample mode of operation. In the reference mode of operation the power supply is operable to supply an alternating electric current through the fluid conduit at a high frequency such that the current is confined near the surface of the fluid conduit due to the skin effect. In the sample mode of operation the power supply is operable to supply an electric current through a full thickness of the fluid conduit.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2012Date of Patent: October 11, 2016Assignee: Teledyne LimitedInventors: Daniel Clarke, Barry John Hemblade
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Patent number: 9373021Abstract: There is described an apparatus for outputting a group of images for display, the group being taken from a plurality of images, each image in the plurality of images having a face located therein, the apparatus comprising a processor configured to: retrieve a set of images from a storage medium, the set of images containing at least the plurality of images from which the group of images to be displayed is selected; identify the face in each of the plurality of images; identify variable features on the face in each of the plurality of images; establish the group of images in accordance with a measure of the dissimilarity between the variable features in the plurality of images; and output the group of images for display.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2011Date of Patent: June 21, 2016Assignees: SONY CORPORATION, SONY EUROPE LIMITEDInventors: Kurt De Vos, Philip Marivoet, Vanessa Schelkens, Daniel Clarke
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Publication number: 20160170053Abstract: The present disclosure includes a method for stabilizing controlled seismic signals based on uncontrolled seismic signals. The method includes calculating reconstructed signals associated with a first receiver. Each reconstructed signal is based on uncontrolled signals recorded by a respective pair of receivers that includes the first receiver and a respective second receiver. The method also includes calculating signal variations. Each signal variation is associated with a respective pair of receivers and based on a difference between the reconstructed signal associated with the respective pair of receivers and a reference associated with the respective pair of receivers. The method also includes calculating a stabilization factor for the first receiver based on the first signal variations. The method also includes modifying controlled seismic signals recorded by the first receiver by applying the stabilization factor to the controlled seismic signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2014Publication date: June 16, 2016Inventors: Florian Duret, Julien Cotton, Daniel Clarke
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Publication number: 20160007608Abstract: Insecticidal, acaricidal, nematicidal or molluscicidal compounds of formula (I) wherein Y is a single bond, C?O, C?S or S(O)q where q is 0, 1 or 2; and R1, R2, R3, R4, R8, R9 are R10 are as defined in the claims or salts or N-oxides thereof, processes for preparing them and compositions containing them.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2015Publication date: January 14, 2016Applicants: SYNGENTA LIMITED, SYNGENTA PARTICIPATIONS AGInventors: David John Hughes, Paul Anthony Worthington, Charles Adam Russell, Eric Daniel Clarke, James Edward Peace, Mark Richard Ashton, Thomas Stephen Coulter, Richard Spurring Roberts, Louis-Pierre Molleyres, Fredrik Cederbaum, Jerome Cassayre, Peter Maienfisch
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Patent number: 9228867Abstract: There is described an apparatus for characterizing a flow through a conduit. The apparatus comprises a body portion, and first and second sensors. The body portion has a longitudinal axis extending between first and second body portion ends. The cross-sectional area of the body portion varies along the longitudinal axis. In use, the body portion is arranged to be disposed substantially longitudinally within the conduit with the first body portion end disposed upstream of the second body portion end. The first sensor is disposed at or near the first body portion end. The second sensor is longitudinally spaced from the first sensor. The body portion has a larger cross-sectional area at the second sensor than at the first sensor such that, in use, the second sensor experiences an accelerated flow as compared to the first sensor. The first and second sensors are operable to sense a common variable, thereby enabling the effects of accelerated flow on the common variable to be characterized.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2012Date of Patent: January 5, 2016Assignee: Teledyne LimitedInventors: Daniel Clarke, Barry John Hemblade
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Patent number: 9174987Abstract: Insecticidal, acaricidal, nematicidal or molluscicidal compounds of formula (I) wherein Y is a single bond, C?O, C?S or S(O)q where q is 0, 1 or 2; and R1, R2, R3, R4, R8, R9 are R10 are as defined in the claims or salts or N-oxides thereof, processes for preparing them and compositions containing them.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2011Date of Patent: November 3, 2015Assignees: Syngenta Limited, Syngenta Participations AGInventors: David John Hughes, Paul Anthony Worthington, Charles Adam Russell, Eric Daniel Clarke, James Edward Peace, Mark Richard Ashton, Thomas Stephen Coulter, Richard Spurring Roberts, Louis-Pierre Molleyres, Fredrik Cederbaum, Jerome Cassayre, Peter Maienfisch
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Publication number: 20150177033Abstract: There is described an apparatus for characterising a flow through a conduit. The apparatus comprises a body portion, and first and second sensors. The body portion has a longitudinal axis extending between first and second body portion ends. The cross-sectional area of the body portion varies along the longitudinal axis. In use, the body portion is arranged to be disposed substantially longitudinally within the conduit with the first body portion end disposed upstream of the second body portion end. The first sensor is disposed at or near the first body portion end. The second sensor is longitudinally spaced from the first sensor. The body portion has a larger cross-sectional area at the second sensor than at the first sensor such that, in use, the second sensor experiences an accelerated flow as compared to the first sensor. The first and second sensors are operable to sense a common variable, thereby enabling the effects of accelerated flow on the common variable to be characterised.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2012Publication date: June 25, 2015Applicant: TELEDYNE LIMITEDInventors: Daniel Clarke, Barry John Hemblade
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Publication number: 20140354307Abstract: There is described an apparatus for monitoring a conductive fluid conduit arranged to carry a fluid stream. The apparatus comprises a power supply, a plurality of electrical contact points connected to the fluid conduit, a voltage measurement device, and a processor. The power supply has a reference mode of operation and a sample mode of operation. In the reference mode of operation the power supply is operable to supply an alternating electric current through the fluid conduit at a high frequency such that the current is confined near the surface of the fluid conduit due to the skin effect. In the sample mode of operation the power supply is operable to supply an electric current through a full thickness of the fluid conduit.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2012Publication date: December 4, 2014Applicant: TELEDYNE LIMITEDInventors: Daniel Clarke, Barry John Hemblade
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Patent number: 8774598Abstract: A method of generating media content is described which comprises capturing still or moving image content items at a capture device and uploading the captured image content items and image content metadata indicating a time of capture of each of the image content items to a network. A playback log indicating playback times of audio content items listened to by the user of the capture device is stored. One or more of the captured image content items is correlated with one or more portions of the playback log based on the time of capture indicated by the metadata relating to the one or more captured content items and the playback times indicated by the playback log. A media output is generated as a collection of a plurality of the captured image content items stored at the network accompanied by audio content related to the portion of the playback log which is correlated with the captured image content items in the collection.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2011Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Assignees: Sony Corporation, Sony Europe LimitedInventors: Kurt De Vos, Philip Marivoet, Vanessa Schelkens, Daniel Clarke
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Patent number: 8756786Abstract: A method of interconnecting multiple bottle cork closure elements to form a variety of useful integrated constructions. The method uses one or more string strands of flexible yielding material to be passed through custom configured passageways within each cork in continuous pass through patterns defined by similar and varied passageways in adjacent abutting corks. The interconnecting pattern path of the strands defines intermediate points of applied tension and selective securing in a defined assembly step process to form the respective article of construction.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2011Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Inventor: Daniel Clarke
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Publication number: 20120251082Abstract: A method of generating media content is described which comprises capturing still or moving image content items at a capture device and uploading the captured image content items and image content metadata indicating a time of capture of each of the image content items to a network. A playback log indicating playback times of audio content items listened to by the user of the capture device is stored. One or more of the captured image content items is correlated with one or more portions of the playback log based on the time of capture indicated by the metadata relating to the one or more captured content items and the playback times indicated by the playback log. A media output is generated as a collection of a plurality of the captured image content items stored at the network accompanied by audio content related to the portion of the playback log which is correlated with the captured image content items in the collection.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2011Publication date: October 4, 2012Applicants: Sony Europe Limited, Sony CorporationInventors: Kurt DE VOS, Philip Marivoet, Vanessa Schelkens, Daniel Clarke
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Publication number: 20120243750Abstract: There is described an apparatus for outputting a group of images for display, the group being taken from a plurality of images, each image in the plurality of images having a face located therein, the apparatus comprising a processor configured to: retrieve a set of images from a storage medium, the set of images containing at least the plurality of images from which the group of images to be displayed is selected; identify the face in each of the plurality of images; identify variable features on the face in each of the plurality of images; establish the group of images in accordance with a measure of the dissimilarity between the variable features in the plurality of images; and output the group of images for display.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2011Publication date: September 27, 2012Applicants: Sony Europe Limited, Sony CorporationInventors: Kurt DE VOS, Philip MARIVOET, Vanessa SCHELKENS, Daniel CLARKE