Patents by Inventor Darin Barri
Darin Barri 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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System and method for maintaining recipe ratios when measuring ingredients for culinary combinations
Patent number: 11150126Abstract: A system and method for assisting a user in assembling a culinary combination according to a recipe. The system comprises a scale and a computing device configured to communicate with the scale. The system displays information regarding ingredients of the recipe and displays a progress of assembling the culinary combination based on the information from the scale. In some embodiments, a bar graph is displayed with a bar proportional to the measured amount of an ingredient of the recipe compared to a target amount for the ingredient. In some embodiments, the system displays a build column of one or more recipe blocks, representing actions or ingredients of the recipe. An active recipe block is displayed with a portion of the recipe block displayed in a different manner in proportion to the measured amount of an ingredient of the recipe compared to a target amount for the ingredient.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2019Date of Patent: October 19, 2021Assignee: PERFECT COMPANY, INC.Inventors: Michael Wallace, Philip T. Odom, Brian Richardson, Darin Barri -
System and Method for Maintaining Recipe Ratios when Measuring Ingredients for Culinary Combinations
Publication number: 20200072658Abstract: A system and method for assisting a user in assembling a culinary combination according to a recipe. The system comprises a scale and a computing device configured to communicate with the scale. The system displays information regarding ingredients of the recipe and displays a progress of assembling the culinary combination based on the information from the scale. In some embodiments, a bar graph is displayed with a bar proportional to the measured amount of an ingredient of the recipe compared to a target amount for the ingredient. In some embodiments, the system displays a build column of one or more recipe blocks, representing actions or ingredients of the recipe. An active recipe block is displayed with a portion of the recipe block displayed in a different manner in proportion to the measured amount of an ingredient of the recipe compared to a target amount for the ingredient.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2019Publication date: March 5, 2020Inventors: Michael Wallace, Philip T. Odom, Brian Richardson, Darin Barri -
System and method for maintaining recipe ratios when measuring ingredients for culinary combinations
Patent number: 10473516Abstract: A system and method for assisting a user in assembling a culinary combination according to a recipe. The system comprises a scale and a computing device configured to communicate with the scale. The system displays information regarding ingredients of the recipe and displays a progress of assembling the culinary combination based on the information from the scale. In some embodiments, a bar graph is displayed with a bar proportional to the measured amount of an ingredient of the recipe compared to a target amount for the ingredient. In some embodiments, the system displays a build column of one or more recipe blocks, representing actions or ingredients of the recipe. An active recipe block is displayed with a portion of the recipe block displayed in a different manner in proportion to the measured amount of an ingredient of the recipe compared to a target amount for the ingredient.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2015Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Assignee: PERFECT COMPANYInventors: Michael Wallace, Philip T. Odom, Brian Richardson, Darin Barri -
System and method for maintaining recipe ratios when measuring ingredients for culinary combinations
Patent number: 9772217Abstract: A system and method for assisting a user in assembling a culinary combination according to a recipe. The system comprises a scale and a computing device configured to communicate with the scale. The system displays information regarding ingredients of the recipe and displays a progress of assembling the culinary combination based on the information from the scale. In some embodiments, a bar graph is displayed with a bar proportional to the measured amount of an ingredient of the recipe compared to a target amount for the ingredient. In some embodiments, the system displays a build column of one or more recipe blocks, representing actions or ingredients of the recipe. An active recipe block is displayed with a portion of the recipe block displayed in a different manner in proportion to the measured amount of an ingredient of the recipe compared to a target amount for the ingredient.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2015Date of Patent: September 26, 2017Assignee: Perfect CompanyInventors: Michael Wallace, Philip T. Odom, Brian Richardson, Darin Barri -
System and method for maintaining recipe ratios when measuring ingredients for culinary combinations
Patent number: 9645007Abstract: A system and method for assisting a user in assembling a culinary combination according to a recipe. The system comprises a scale and a computing device configured to communicate with the scale. The system displays information regarding ingredients of the recipe and displays a progress of assembling the culinary combination based on the information from the scale. In some embodiments, a bar graph is displayed with a bar proportional to the measured amount of an ingredient of the recipe compared to a target amount for the ingredient. In some embodiments, the system displays a build column of one or more recipe blocks, representing actions or ingredients of the recipe. An active recipe block is displayed with a portion of the recipe block displayed in a different manner in proportion to the measured amount of an ingredient of the recipe compared to a target amount for the ingredient.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2014Date of Patent: May 9, 2017Assignee: Perfect CompanyInventors: Michael Wallace, Philip T. Odom, Brian Richardson, Darin Barri -
System and Method for Maintaining Recipe Ratios when Measuring Ingredients for Culinary Combinations
Publication number: 20150362359Abstract: A system and method for assisting a user in assembling a culinary combination according to a recipe. The system comprises a scale and a computing device configured to communicate with the scale. The system displays information regarding ingredients of the recipe and displays a progress of assembling the culinary combination based on the information from the scale. In some embodiments, a bar graph is displayed with a bar proportional to the measured amount of an ingredient of the recipe compared to a target amount for the ingredient. In some embodiments, the system displays a build column of one or more recipe blocks, representing actions or ingredients of the recipe. An active recipe block is displayed with a portion of the recipe block displayed in a different manner in proportion to the measured amount of an ingredient of the recipe compared to a target amount for the ingredient.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2015Publication date: December 17, 2015Inventors: Michael Wallace, Philip T. Odom, Brian Richardson, Darin Barri -
System and Method for Maintaining Recipe Ratios when Measuring Ingredients for Culinary Combinations
Publication number: 20150351441Abstract: A system and method for assisting a user in assembling a culinary combination according to a recipe. The system comprises a scale and a computing device configured to communicate with the scale. The system displays information regarding ingredients of the recipe and displays a progress of assembling the culinary combination based on the information from the scale. In some embodiments, a bar graph is displayed with a bar proportional to the measured amount of an ingredient of the recipe compared to a target amount for the ingredient. In some embodiments, the system displays a build column of one or more recipe blocks, representing actions or ingredients of the recipe. An active recipe block is displayed with a portion of the recipe block displayed in a different manner in proportion to the measured amount of an ingredient of the recipe compared to a target amount for the ingredient.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2015Publication date: December 10, 2015Inventors: Michael Wallace, Philip T. Odom, Brian Richardson, Darin Barri -
System and Method for Maintaining Recipe Ratios when Measuring Ingredients for Culinary Combinations
Publication number: 20140337543Abstract: A system and method for assisting a user in assembling a culinary combination according to a recipe. The system comprises a scale and a computing device configured to communicate with the scale. The system displays information regarding ingredients of the recipe and displays a progress of assembling the culinary combination based on the information from the scale. In some embodiments, a bar graph is displayed with a bar proportional to the measured amount of an ingredient of the recipe compared to a target amount for the ingredient. In some embodiments, the system displays a build column of one or more recipe blocks, representing actions or ingredients of the recipe. An active recipe block is displayed with a portion of the recipe block displayed in a different manner in proportion to the measured amount of an ingredient of the recipe compared to a target amount for the ingredient.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2014Publication date: November 13, 2014Inventors: Michael Wallace, Philip T. Odom, Brian Richardson, Darin Barri -
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MAINTAINING RECIPE RATIOS WHEN MEASURING INGREDIENTS FOR CULINARY COMBINATIONS
Publication number: 20140272026Abstract: A system and method for assisting a user in assembling a culinary combination according to a recipe. The system comprises a scale and a computing device configured to communicate with the scale. The system displays information regarding ingredients of the recipe and displays a progress of assembling the culinary combination based on the information from the scale. In some embodiments, a bar graph is displayed with a bar proportional to the measured amount of an ingredient of the recipe compared to a target amount for the ingredient. In some embodiments, the system displays a build column of one or more recipe blocks, representing actions or ingredients of the recipe. An active recipe block is displayed with a portion of the recipe block displayed in a different manner in proportion to the measured amount of an ingredient of the recipe compared to a target amount for the ingredient.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventors: Michael Wallace, Philip T. Odom, Brian Richardson, Darin Barri -
System and method for maintaining recipe ratios when measuring ingredients for culinary combinations
Patent number: 8829365Abstract: A system and method for assisting a user in assembling a culinary combination according to a recipe. The system comprises a scale and a computing device configured to communicate with the scale. The system displays information regarding ingredients of the recipe and displays a progress of assembling the culinary combination based on the information from the scale. In some embodiments, a bar graph is displayed with a bar proportional to the measured amount of an ingredient of the recipe compared to a target amount for the ingredient. In some embodiments, the system displays a build column of one or more recipe blocks, representing actions or ingredients of the recipe. An active recipe block is displayed with a portion of the recipe block displayed in a different manner in proportion to the measured amount of an ingredient of the recipe compared to a target amount for the ingredient.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2013Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignee: Pure Imagination, LLCInventors: Michael Wallace, Philip T. Odom, Brian Richardson, Darin Barri -
Patent number: 7637794Abstract: A breath-sensitive toy responding with interesting behavior to human breath such as caused by whispering, speaking, singing, or blowing. A processor monitors sensors for detecting humidity or temperature variations due to the proximity of human breath. When the presence of breath is detected, the processor actuates one or more output devices capable of producing sound, light, or movement. The toy can have the form of a figure such as a doll or stuffed toy, or the form of a child's musical toy, such as a pan flute or harmonica.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2003Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: Mattel, Inc.Inventors: Darin Barri, Raymond J. Martin
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Patent number: 7387559Abstract: Toy vehicle sets may include a toy vehicle with an RFID transponder operable to produce an identification signal to identify the toy vehicle and an RFID reader configured to generate an electromagnetic field, detect an identification signal produced by an RFID transponder, and produce data representative of the identified toy vehicle. In some embodiments, the toy vehicle includes circuitry adapted to convert electromagnetic energy into power to operate the RFID transponder. In some embodiments, the toy vehicle includes a metal chassis with an aperture configured to support the RFID transponder and a transverse slot cut from an outer edge of the chassis to the aperture.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2004Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Assignee: Mattel, Inc.Inventors: Jorge Sanchez-Castro, Robert Grzesek, Nicholas Amireh, Darin Barri
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Patent number: 7361073Abstract: A toy may include a housing, an electromagnetic-field sensor, an output, a controller, and/or a source of an electromagnetic field. The housing may be adapted to be supported on a support surface. In some examples, the housing may support the field sensor in a fixed orientation or position relative to the support surface. In some examples, the field sensor may be adapted to produce a signal having a magnitude representative of a change in a field passing through the sensor. In some examples the output may have a changeable sensible output. The controller may be adapted to operate the output to have different outputs for different magnitudes of the signal. The source of the field may be moveable by a user relative to the sensor to expose the sensor to a field that changes according to the movements of the source by the user.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2005Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: Mattel, Inc.Inventors: Raymond J. Martin, Darin Barri
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Publication number: 20060046606Abstract: A toy may include a housing, an electromagnetic-field sensor, an output, a controller, and/or a source of an electromagnetic field. The housing may be adapted to be supported on a support surface. In some examples, the housing may support the field sensor in a fixed orientation or position relative to the support surface. In some examples, the field sensor may be adapted to produce a signal having a magnitude representative of a change in a field passing through the sensor. In some examples the output may have a changeable sensible output. The controller may be adapted to operate the output to have different outputs for different magnitudes of the signal. The source of the field may be moveable by a user relative to the sensor to expose the sensor to a field that changes according to the movements of the source by the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2005Publication date: March 2, 2006Inventors: Raymond Martin, Darin Barri
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Publication number: 20050148281Abstract: Toy vehicle sets may include a toy vehicle with an RFID transponder operable to produce an identification signal to identify the toy vehicle and an RFID reader configured to generate an electromagnetic field, detect an identification signal produced by an RFID transponder, and produce data representative of the identified toy vehicle. In some embodiments, the toy vehicle includes circuitry adapted to convert electromagnetic energy into power to operate the RFID transponder. In some embodiments, the toy vehicle includes a metal chassis with an aperture configured to support the RFID transponder and a transverse slot cut from an outer edge of the chassis to the aperture.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2004Publication date: July 7, 2005Inventors: Jorge Sanchez-Castro, Robert Grzesek, Nicholas Amireh, Darin Barri
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Patent number: 6893315Abstract: In one embodiment, a magnetized joint for a toy figure. The magnetized joint may include a peg, and a socket for receiving and magnetically engaging the peg. In another embodiment, an appendage may be removably attached to a member of a toy figure by a magnetized joint, including a peg and a socket that engage coaxially. The joint may allow pivotal movement by allowing the peg to rotate within the socket.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2003Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: Mattel, Inc.Inventor: Darin Barri
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Publication number: 20050014563Abstract: An interactive game is provided for use with a conventional DVD player configured to play DVD-Video discs. Some embodiments of the game include DVD media having scripts recorded thereon, to use the available memory storage means of a conventional DVD player to hold game variables. The variables in turn may be used by scripts to control game flow by implementing logical decisions based on the values of one or more variables, user-provided game input, or a combination thereof. Such decisions may include implementing other scripts, setting or changing values of game variables, playing audiovisual content, etc., to enable game play. Some embodiments of the game include a user-operated control adapted to distinguish among external input sources, for example to determine which of a plurality of players provides game input.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2004Publication date: January 20, 2005Inventor: Darin Barri
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Publication number: 20050009443Abstract: A toy responds to sounds having a frequency above the frequencies of normal speech. The toy may also respond to other sounds, such as sounds having frequencies corresponding to the frequencies of normal speech. In such an embodiment, the toy may be responsive to sounds in different frequency ranges, and may have different reactions depending on the frequencies of the sounds detected. Further, the responsive frequency ranges may be separated by a third range of rejected frequencies. Sounds in the third range may not activate any toy functions.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2004Publication date: January 13, 2005Inventors: Raymond Martin, Darin Barri
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Publication number: 20040198143Abstract: Magnetic assembly toys including magnetically assembled vehicles to which accessories may be attached. The magnetically assembled toy includes a plurality of components that are adapted to magnetically couple with one another. The toy includes at least one magnetic portion that is affixed to one of the plurality of components. In some embodiments, at least one of the plurality of components may be adapted to rotate.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2003Publication date: October 7, 2004Inventors: Robert Grzesek, Darin Barri, Jorge Sanchez
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Publication number: 20040180603Abstract: A breath-sensitive toy responding with interesting behavior to human breath such as caused by whispering, speaking, singing, or blowing. A processor monitors sensors for detecting humidity or temperature variations due to the proximity of human breath. When the presence of breath is detected, the processor actuates one or more output devices capable of producing sound, light, or movement. The toy can have the form of a figure such as a doll or stuffed toy, or the form of a child's musical toy, such as a pan flute or harmonica.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2003Publication date: September 16, 2004Inventors: Darin Barri, Raymond J. Martin