Patents by Inventor David Rich
David Rich 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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Patent number: 11229832Abstract: A method of installing a binder-based overlay system may include contacting a layer of geotextile fabric to a surface of a substrate and applying a primer layer to a surface of the geotextile fabric. Two or more binder layers including infill particles may be applied over the primer layer. A resurfacer layer followed by one or more color layers may be applied over the two or more binder layers. The primer layer, one or more binder layers, resurfacer layer, and two or more color layers may cure upon application to form a monolithic layer upon the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2021Date of Patent: January 25, 2022Assignee: RS Sports Surfaces, LLCInventors: Timothy Sadick, David Rich
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Publication number: 20220018397Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a low friction bearing liner for a solenoid that may include a core layer, a first outer layer overlying a first surface of the core layer, a second outer layer overlying the first outer layer, a first inner layer overlying a second surface of the core layer that is opposite of the first surface of the core layer, and a second inner layer overlying the first inner layer. The first outer layer and the first inner layer may include a fluoropolymer material and may have a melt flow rate of at least about 2 g/10 min at 372° C. The second outer layer and the second inner layer may include a fluoropolymer material distinct from the fluoropolymer material of the first outer layer and may have a surface coefficient of friction of not greater than about 0.2.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2021Publication date: January 20, 2022Inventors: Brian MCNAMARA, Ian D. Hutcheson, Gerard T. Buss, David A. Rich
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Patent number: 11220120Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a low friction roller liner for a printer assembly that may include a core layer, a first outer layer overlying a first surface of the core layer, a second outer layer overlying the first outer layer, a first inner layer overlying a second surface of the core layer that is opposite of the first surface of the core layer, and a second inner layer overlying the first inner layer. The first outer layer and the first inner layer may include a fluoropolymer material and may have a melt flow rate of at least about 2 g/10 min at 372° C. The second outer layer and the second inner layer may include a fluoropolymer material distinct from the fluoropolymer material of the first outer layer and may have a surface coefficient of friction of not greater than about 0.2.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2019Date of Patent: January 11, 2022Assignee: SAINT-GOBAIN PERFORMANCE PLASTICS CORPORATIONInventors: Brian McNamara, Ian D. Hutcheson, Gerard T. Buss, David A. Rich
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Publication number: 20210371700Abstract: A method of preparing a composition for forming a release coating is disclosed. The method comprises preparing a reaction product comprising a polyorganohydrogensiloxane compound having cyclic SiH-functional branching groups interconnected by linear polydiorganosiloxane segments (the “branched cyclic polyorganohydrogensiloxane compound”), by combining together (A) a hydroxyl terminated polydiorganosiloxane and (B) a cyclic polyorganohydrogensiloxane, in the presence of (C) a boron containing Lewis acid and a solvent. A release coating composition including the reaction product comprising the branched cyclic polyorganohydrogensiloxane is also disclosed. The reaction product may be combined with or prepared in the presence of a polyorganohydrogensiloxane diluent and stripped of solvent to prepare the composition as a blend of the branched cyclic polyorganohydrogensiloxane and the polyorganohydrogensiloxane diluent for use in solventless-curable compositions.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2020Publication date: December 2, 2021Inventors: Zhenbin NIU, Nanguo LIU, Travis SUNDERLAND, David RICH, Pierre CHEVALIER, Sze-Sze NG, Alex KNOTT
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Patent number: 11162531Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a low friction bearing liner for a solenoid that may include a core layer, a first outer layer overlying a first surface of the core layer, a second outer layer overlying the first outer layer, a first inner layer overlying a second surface of the core layer that is opposite of the first surface of the core layer, and a second inner layer overlying the first inner layer. The first outer layer and the first inner layer may include a fluoropolymer material and may have a melt flow rate of at least about 2 g/10 min at 372° C. The second outer layer and the second inner layer may include a fluoropolymer material distinct from the fluoropolymer material of the first outer layer and may have a surface coefficient of friction of not greater than about 0.2.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2019Date of Patent: November 2, 2021Assignee: SAINT-GOBAIN PERFORMANCE PLASTICS CORPORATIONInventors: Brian McNamara, Ian D. Hutcheson, Gerard T. Buss, David A. Rich
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Publication number: 20210327163Abstract: A vehicle diagnostic system includes a first diagnostic server including a diagnostic database having historical data matched with possible vehicle fixes, and configured to receive retrieved vehicle data and identify a most likely vehicle fix associated therewith. The first diagnostic server is associated with a first processing capability. The system additionally includes a second diagnostic server including a diagnostic algorithm operatively associated therewith and configured to identify a possible vehicle fix based on an assessment of the retrieved diagnostic data according to predefined criteria associated with the diagnostic algorithm. The second diagnostic server is associated with a second processing capability.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2020Publication date: October 21, 2021Inventors: Bruce Brunda, David Rich
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Publication number: 20210279978Abstract: A vehicle diagnostic includes a kiosk a display configured to depict a visual code thereon, with the visual code being readable by a handheld communication device and associated a unique electronic identifier. The kiosk additionally includes a diagnostic tool connectable to a vehicle to retrieve vehicle data therefrom. A remote server is in communication with the kiosk and is disposable in communication with the handheld communication device. The server is capable of: receiving a signal from the handheld communication device including the unique electronic identifier; receiving a signal from the kiosk including the vehicle data; analyzing the vehicle data to determine a diagnostic solution; and storing the diagnostic solution such that the diagnostic solution is retrievable in response to receipt of a subsequent signal including the unique electronic identifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2020Publication date: September 9, 2021Inventors: David Rich, Kim Nguyen, Nicholas Ruiz, Mike Berkaw
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Patent number: 11076811Abstract: A technology for a wearable medical device for monitoring medical parameters. Medical measurement data can be received at the wearable medical device from a medical measurement sensor attached to the wearable medical device or a medical measurement sensor in communication with the wearable medical device. A calibration coefficient can be determined for calibrating the wearable medical device based on the medical measurement data. The wearable medical device can be calibrated based on the calibration coefficient.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2020Date of Patent: August 3, 2021Assignee: Tula Health, Inc.Inventors: Devin Warner Miller, David Rich Miller, Jeffrey Michael Lee
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Publication number: 20210187381Abstract: A method of installing a binder-based overlay system may include contacting a layer of geotextile fabric to a surface of a substrate and applying a primer layer to a surface of the geotextile fabric. Two or more binder layers including infill particles may be applied over the primer layer. A resurfacer layer followed by one or more color layers may be applied over the two or more binder layers. The primer layer, one or more binder layers, resurfacer layer, and two or more color layers may cure upon application to form a monolithic layer upon the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2021Publication date: June 24, 2021Applicant: RS Sports Surfaces, LLCInventors: Timothy Sadick, David Rich
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Patent number: 10921777Abstract: A method for automated condition monitoring whereby techniques of automated vibration analysis and signal processing are combined with deep learning/machine learning techniques for an enhanced system of automated anomaly detection, problem classification, and problem regression. The method may be implemented in software, firmware or hardware to run autonomously. Machines monitored and analyzed according to the disclosed method are typically found in industrial plants or commercial applications, but the disclosed invention may be applied to any rotating equipment such as motors, fans, pumps, compressors, and etc., in any environment where they are functioning.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2019Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: Online Development, Inc.Inventors: Michael David Rich, Keith Allen Walton
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Patent number: 10898075Abstract: Described herein are apparatuses and methods for measuring stress with a wearable device. In one apparatus, a wearable device includes a housing formed and shaped to affix to a user, a sensor integrated into the housing operable to engage a body of the user to take physiological measurements of the user over a threshold period of time to obtain physiological data, and a processing device coupled to the sensor. The processing device may be operable to receive, from the sensor, a first physiological data; receive, from the sensor, a second physiological data; determine a correlation between the first physiological data and the second physiological data; and determine a stress level of a bodily system of the user based on the correlation.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2015Date of Patent: January 26, 2021Assignee: Halo Wearables, LLCInventors: Devin Warner Miller, David Rich Miller, Jeffrey Michael Lee
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Publication number: 20200325371Abstract: A curable polysiloxane release coating composition comprises (A) an organopolysiloxane containing ethylenically unsaturated groups. Component (A) is selected from: (A1) a branched organopolysiloxane containing at least three (3) organopolysiloxane branch chains linked through a central core including at least two (2) organopolysiloxane branch chains each of which contain an ethylenically unsaturated group; and/or (A2) a linear organopolysiloxane containing at least 2 ethylenically unsaturated groups having at least six (6) carbon atoms. The composition further comprises (B) an organopolysiloxane containing at least 2 Si—H groups, and (C) a hydrosilylation catalyst. The composition yet further comprises (D) a hydrosilylation inhibitor comprising a maleimide of the general formula (I).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2018Publication date: October 15, 2020Inventors: Aswini K. DASH, Zhenbin NIU, David A. RICH
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Patent number: 10786206Abstract: Methods, systems, apparatuses, and/or devices for alerting a user of a change in a medical condition. The methods, systems, apparatuses, and/or devices may include a first sensor configured to measure a first physiological characteristic of a user to obtain a first set of physiological data for a physiological condition. The methods, systems, apparatuses, and/or devices may include a processing device configured to: receive a second set of physiological data for the physiological condition; determine a unique physiological characteristic of the user based on the second set of physiological data; determine a unique baseline for the unique physiological characteristic of the user based on the second set of physiological data; determine a relative physiological measurement for the physiological condition based on the first set of physiological data; and provide an alert to the user or a third party.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2019Date of Patent: September 29, 2020Assignee: Tula Health, Inc.Inventors: Devin Warner Miller, David Rich Miller, Jeffrey Michael Lee
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Patent number: 10765320Abstract: Methods, systems, apparatuses, and/or devices for determining a baseline for an individual. The methods, systems, apparatuses, and/or devices may include a first memory device for computer storage. The methods, systems, apparatuses, and/or devices may include a processing device coupled to the first memory device, where the processing device is configured to: receive profile information for a user; generate a user profile based on the profile information; query a set of baseline profiles stored at the first memory device or a second memory device to identify a subset of baseline profiles; aggregate baseline profile information from the first baseline profile and baseline profile information from the second baseline profile to obtain an aggregated baseline profile; and set a baseline for a physiological parameter of the user from which to measure against for the physiological parameter, wherein the baseline is based on the physiological parameter of the aggregated baseline profile.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2019Date of Patent: September 8, 2020Inventors: Devin Warner Miller, David Rich Miller
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Publication number: 20200242105Abstract: A distributed computing platform and method for creating actionable digital assets and tokens incorporating influence and outreach (“KNFT”). A KNFT application server may be configured to receive, over a distributed computing network from a remote computing node, a request for a new non-fungible token wherein the KNFT comprises a unique KNFT identifier, at least one metadata element, and least one social vector. A blockchain proxy server may be operatively connected to the KNFT application server and to a distributed blockchain ledger. Social actions may comprise user comment, connection, direct message, like, or favorable rating, and a change in ownership of the KNFT may be written to the social vector by a KNFT API. The social vector may comprise social vector data from at least one prior owner, and the KNFT may further comprise a circulation trail vector that incorporates the ownership history of the KNFT.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2020Publication date: July 30, 2020Applicant: Peoplebrowsr, Inc.Inventors: John David Rich, Cameron Bale, Andrew Maizels, Andrew Horn, Angela Ung, Fagner Lordello
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Publication number: 20200207125Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a low friction roller liner for a printer assembly that may include a core layer, a first outer layer overlying a first surface of the core layer, a second outer layer overlying the first outer layer, a first inner layer overlying a second surface of the core layer that is opposite of the first surface of the core layer, and a second inner layer overlying the first inner layer. The first outer layer and the first inner layer may include a fluoropolymer material and may have a melt flow rate of at least about 2 g/10 min at 372° C. The second outer layer and the second inner layer may include a fluoropolymer material distinct from the fluoropolymer material of the first outer layer and may have a surface coefficient of friction of not greater than about 0.2.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2019Publication date: July 2, 2020Inventors: Brian MCNAMARA, Ian D. HUTCHESON, Gerard T. BUSS, David A. RICH
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Publication number: 20200205731Abstract: Methods, systems and devices for aligning measurement data sets from different devices. In one embodiment, a synchronization platform includes circuitry configured to establish a first communication link with a first device being worn at a first location on a body of a user, receive a first set of measurement data from a first sensor of the first device indicative of physiological measurements of the user. The circuitry is further configured to: establish a second communication link with the second device, receive a second set of measurement data of the first type from a second sensor of the second device indicative of the physiological measurements of the user, and align the second set of measurement data with the first set of measurement data, wherein the second set of measurement data is a continuation of the first set of measurement data.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2020Publication date: July 2, 2020Inventors: Devin Warner Miller, David Rich Miller, Jeffrey Michael Lee
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Publication number: 20200208681Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a low friction bearing liner for a solenoid that may include a core layer, a first outer layer overlying a first surface of the core layer, a second outer layer overlying the first outer layer, a first inner layer overlying a second surface of the core layer that is opposite of the first surface of the core layer, and a second inner layer overlying the first inner layer. The first outer layer and the first inner layer may include a fluoropolymer material and may have a melt flow rate of at least about 2 g/10 min at 372° C. The second outer layer and the second inner layer may include a fluoropolymer material distinct from the fluoropolymer material of the first outer layer and may have a surface coefficient of friction of not greater than about 0.2.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2019Publication date: July 2, 2020Inventors: Brian MCNAMARA, Ian D. HUTCHESON, Gerard T. BUSS, David A. RICH
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Publication number: 20200156948Abstract: A graphite article which can be compressed by more three (3%) percent at a contact pressure of 100 KPa or less without damaging the graphite article reducing the thermal impedance exhibited by the article. Also a graphite article comprising graphitized polymer having a thickness of at least 75 microns. Preferably the graphite has a density of less than 1.50 g/cc and a compressibility of more than 3% at a contact pressure of 100 KPa. Also the article has a generally sheet like shape. These articles may be used in a thermal management system to dissipate heat from a heat source.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2020Publication date: May 21, 2020Applicant: NEOGRAF SOLUTIONS, LLCInventors: David Rich, Martin Smalc
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Patent number: 10617357Abstract: A technology for a swappable wearable device that is operable to monitor one or more physiological parameters of a user. Physiological measurement data from a physiological measurement sensor attached to the swappable wearable device or a physiological measurement sensor in communication with the swappable wearable device can be received at the swappable wearable device. The physiological measurement data can be stored on a non-transitory computer readable medium coupled to swappable wearable device. The stored physiological measurement data can be communicated to another swappable wearable device or a synchronization platform when a selected event occurs.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2014Date of Patent: April 14, 2020Assignee: Halo Wearables, LLCInventors: Devin Warner Miller, David Rich Miller, Jeffrey Michael Lee