Patents by Inventor Douglas Morton
Douglas Morton 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: 11776578Abstract: The present disclosure involves systems, software, and computer implemented methods for automatically modifying values of content elements in frames of a video. One example method includes obtaining an input video. A set of elements included in one or more frames of the input video is identified. Metadata is generated for each element in the set of elements. A determination is made that a value for a particular element in the set of elements is targeted for replacement. A replacement value is determined for the particular element and updated metadata is generated. A metadata entry for the particular element is updated to include the determined replacement value. Output content is generated based on the updated metadata the output content is provided for display.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2020Date of Patent: October 3, 2023Assignee: Trapelo Corp.Inventors: Kyle Douglas Morton, David B. Bernstein, William Morse, James Reetzke, Nick Leoutsakos, David Mullins, Andrew McLellan
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Publication number: 20230261331Abstract: A battery module is provided for a vehicle that can operate as part of a battery pack that includes a number of battery modules. The vehicle has a chassis in which the battery pack is installed. During use, the battery module delivers power to the vehicle over a substantially low profile, printed circuit board (PCB) flexible electrical conductor. Thus, it is possible to install the battery module in the chassis of a vehicle having a floor that is substantially low.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2021Publication date: August 17, 2023Inventors: Douglas MORTON, Murray SCHOFIELD
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Patent number: 11396102Abstract: A robot comprises a first part and a second part moveable relative to the first part. The robot operates in an audio output mode in which the first and second parts are in a first configuration relative to each other and in which the robot outputs audio from an array of speakers using an audio output technique. The robot operates in a user interaction mode in which the first and second parts are in a second, different configuration relative to each other and in which the robot interacts with a user. The robot is configured to change from the audio output mode to the user interaction mode in response to the robot detecting a trigger event. Changing from the audio output mode to the user interaction mode comprises causing the first part to lift up relative to the second part.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2019Date of Patent: July 26, 2022Assignee: Emotech Ltd.Inventors: Hongbin Zhuang, Szu-Hung Lee, Martin Riddiford, Patrick Hunt, Graham Brett, Robert Butterworth, Douglas Morton, Ben Mahon
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Publication number: 20220089237Abstract: A vehicle robotic production environment, in which the environment hosts robotic agents that are organised as groups of cells, each cell with no more than 10 robots. One group of robotic cells transforms fabric into vehicle composite panels and other parts, eliminating the need for steel panel pressing equipment. Other robotic cells assemble at least portions of a vehicle together from modular components, such as aluminium extrusions. Each cell is served by AMRs (autonomous mobile robots), eliminating the need for a costly moving production line. The robotic production environment can be implemented or installed in a factory that is less than 25,000 square meters in area, with a conventional flat concrete floor that has not been strengthened for a vehicle body panel stamping press. Conventional vehicle production plants are typically over 1M square meters in area, with specially strengthened concrete floors.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2021Publication date: March 24, 2022Inventors: Denis SVERDLOV, Douglas MORTON, Sergey MALYGIN, Andrey KOSTIN, Andrey VOLKOV, Alexis LARIN, Dmitrii RUDNITCKII, Murray SCHOFIELD, Rob THOMPSON, Jennifer CHAPMAN, Patrick BION, James GADD, Ben JARDINE, Glenn SAINT, Tom ELVIDGE, Karandeep BHOGAL, Daryl ZALAN
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Publication number: 20210375324Abstract: The present disclosure involves systems, software, and computer implemented methods for automatically modifying values of content elements in frames of a video. One example method includes obtaining an input video. A set of elements included in one or more frames of the input video is identified. Metadata is generated for each element in the set of elements. A determination is made that a value for a particular element in the set of elements is targeted for replacement. A replacement value is determined for the particular element and updated metadata is generated. A metadata entry for the particular element is updated to include the determined replacement value. Output content is generated based on the updated metadata the output content is provided for display.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2020Publication date: December 2, 2021Inventors: Kyle Douglas Morton, David B. Bernstein, William Morse, James Reetzke, Nick Leoutsakos, David Mullins, Andrew McLellan
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Patent number: 10769701Abstract: Various embodiments of systems and methods allow, in connection with a customized web landing page, a “shake to reveal” content functionality, wherein an end-user customer provides input, via an electronic device, with respect to predefined categories, and content responsive to the input is determined. The content may include a product or service recommendation and will have one or more sensory aspects pertaining thereto. Upon performance of a triggering action on the end-user device, the device is provided with aural, visual, haptic, or other feedback conveying the sensory aspects. Further, the content is displayed on the device. Varying forms of end-user triggering actions may be performed, and embodiments may use a neural network trained on a data set to generate the recommendations and select content for the end-user.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2018Date of Patent: September 8, 2020Assignee: AMAZON TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Corby Winer, Amanda Crivlare, Michael Naro Norman, Matthew Douglas Morton, Whitney Weisman
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Publication number: 20190275680Abstract: A robot comprises a first part and a second part moveable relative to the first part. The robot operates in an audio output mode in which the first and second parts are in a first configuration relative to each other and in which the robot outputs audio from an array of speakers using an audio output technique. The robot operates in a user interaction mode in which the first and second parts are in a second, different configuration relative to each other and in which the robot interacts with a user. The robot is configured to change from the audio output mode to the user interaction mode in response to the robot detecting a trigger event. Changing from the audio output mode to the user interaction mode comprises causing the first part to lift up relative to the second part.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2019Publication date: September 12, 2019Inventors: Hongbin ZHUANG, Szu-Hung LEE, Martin RIDDIFORD, Patrick HUNT, Graham BRETT, Robert BUTTERWORTH, Douglas MORTON, Ben MAHON
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Publication number: 20190176008Abstract: An automatic ball launcher includes a base unit and a feed tube coupled to the base unit. The base unit includes an enclosure defining a forward opening where the balls eject and a top opening for receiving the feed tube. A pair of counter-rotating flywheels are disposed in a common plane and located inside of the enclosure. The feed tube includes an elongated tubular body with an open top end covered by a removable cap and an open bottom end configured to be securely inserted into the top opening of the enclosure. The feed tube can include a heating element to heat the balls to a desired temperature prior to launch. The feed tube can be used to collect balls from the ground without the user needing to bend over.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2018Publication date: June 13, 2019Inventors: Raoul Antelme, Jesse Engelbrecht, Richard Miles, Graham Brett, Andy Watson, Douglas Morton
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Publication number: 20190094441Abstract: A display device comprises first, second and third layers. The first layer is spaced apart from the second layer. The third layer is arranged between the first and second layers. The first layer comprises a display surface facing away from the second layer. The display surface is arranged to provide a display output. The second layer comprises a plurality of light-emitting elements. The third layer of the display device comprises a plurality of discrete guide channels. Each guide channel in the plurality of guide channels is arranged to guide light travelling from a respective light-emitting element in the plurality of light-emitting elements to the display surface. Different guide channels in the plurality of guide channels have different channel lengths.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2018Publication date: March 28, 2019Inventors: Hongbin ZHUANG, Szu-Hung LEE, Martin RIDDIFORD, Rob BUTTERWORTH, Douglas MORTON, Patrick HUNT
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Publication number: 20170098452Abstract: Various exemplary embodiments relate to a method and apparatus for processing object-based audio signals to influence the reproduction of the audio signals. The apparatus may include an object-based audio decoder and an object post-processor. The apparatus is configured to receive an input audio stream comprising encoded dialog, music, effect, and height objects, decode from the input audio stream the dialog, music, and effect objects, process the dialog, music, and effect (DME) objects in separated signal paths; and mix the processed DME objects to produce an output audio signal for individual and customized rendering of the dynamic objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2015Publication date: April 6, 2017Applicant: DTS, Inc.Inventors: James Tracey, Daekyoung Noh, Douglas Morton, Themis Katsianos
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Publication number: 20130326352Abstract: In one aspect, a method to enable users to provide commentary to a video includes providing to fee users a social context to enable the users to view, filter, create and share commentary to the video. At least one user is not an original producer or an editor of the video and fee commentary includes at least one of text comments, animated reactions or audiovisual narrations and responses.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2013Publication date: December 5, 2013Inventor: Kyle Douglas Morton
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Patent number: 6085681Abstract: An extendible mooring hook has a pair of jaw members spring biased to an open position with a shuttle removably retained on one jaw member. A detent mechanism engages the shuttle member when the jaw members close around a mooring post and pulls the shuttle, and attached mooring line, around the mooring post when the jaw members return to their open position. The pole portion can be extended, and a incorporates a traveler mechanism to compensate for changes in cable length so that cable tension is maintained when the pole is extended.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1998Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Inventor: Douglas A. Morton
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Patent number: D861760Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2017Date of Patent: October 1, 2019Inventors: Hongbin Zhuang, Szu-Hung Lee, Martin Riddiford, Rob Butterworth, Ben Mahon, Douglas Morton, Patrick Hunt