Patents by Inventor Elizabeth BOWLING
Elizabeth BOWLING 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: 20230297549Abstract: The invention includes an algorithmic method for dynamically computing complex relationships among objects of an underlying functional system. The invention includes a method to algorithmically determine a set of functional locations in n-dimensional functional space of a set of elements of a functional system by electronically representing a set of data entities in a database system, the database system comprising a logical data model for structuring data sets from which functional information can be derived, using the logical data model to associate a set of characteristics with a reference point in the functional information system, selecting a functional positioning algorithm, and wherein the functional positioning algorithm executes a set of steps that takes as input a set of characteristics and returns as output a set of locations in n-dimensional functional space.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2023Publication date: September 21, 2023Applicant: Locus LPInventors: Rory Riggs, Elizabeth Bowling, Barry Fox, Daniel Goldman, Zachary Hall, Jordan Johnson, Elizabeth Prior, Sean Sandys, Dylan Wengert
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Patent number: 11657026Abstract: The invention includes an algorithmic method for dynamically computing complex relationships among objects of an underlying functional system. The invention includes a method to algorithmically determine a set of functional locations in n-dimensional functional space of a set of elements of a functional system by electronically representing a set of data entities in a database system, the database system comprising a logical data model for structuring data sets from which functional information can be derived, using the logical data model to associate a set of characteristics with a reference point in the functional information system, selecting a functional positioning algorithm, and wherein the functional positioning algorithm executes a set of steps that takes as input a set of characteristics and returns as output a set of locations in n-dimensional functional space.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2020Date of Patent: May 23, 2023Assignee: Locus LPInventors: Rory Riggs, Elizabeth Bowling, Barry Fox, Daniel Goldman, Zachary Hall, Jordan Johnson, Elizabeth Prior, Sean Sandys, Dylan Wengert
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Patent number: 10599623Abstract: The invention includes an algorithmic method for dynamically computing complex relationships among objects of an underlying functional system. The invention includes a method to algorithmically determine a set of functional locations in n-dimensional functional space of a set of elements of a functional system by electronically representing a set of data entities in a database system, the database system comprising a logical data model for structuring data sets from which functional information can be derived, using the logical data model to associate a set of characteristics with a reference point in the functional information system, selecting a functional positioning algorithm, and wherein the functional positioning algorithm executes a set of steps that takes as input a set of characteristics and returns as output a set of locations in n-dimensional functional space.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2019Date of Patent: March 24, 2020Assignee: Locus LPInventors: Rory Riggs, Elizabeth Bowling, Barry Fox, Daniel Goldman, Zachary Hall, Jordan Johnson, Elizabeth Prior, Sean Sandys, Dylan Wengert
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Publication number: 20190370231Abstract: The invention includes an algorithmic method for dynamically computing complex relationships among objects of an underlying functional system. The invention includes a method to algorithmically determine a set of functional locations in n-dimensional functional space of a set of elements of a functional system by electronically representing a set of data entities in a database system, the database system comprising a logical data model for structuring data sets from which functional information can be derived, using the logical data model to associate a set of characteristics with a reference point in the functional information system, selecting a functional positioning algorithm, and wherein the functional positioning algorithm executes a set of steps that takes as input a set of characteristics and returns as output a set of locations in n-dimensional functional space.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2019Publication date: December 5, 2019Applicant: Locus LPInventors: Rory Riggs, Elizabeth Bowling, Barry Fox, Daniel Goldman, Zachary Hall, Jordan Johnson, Elizabeth Prior, Sean Sandys, Dylan Wengert
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Patent number: 9990380Abstract: The invention includes an algorithmic method for dynamically computing complex relationships among objects of an underlying functional system. The invention includes a method to algorithmically determine a set of functional locations in n-dimensional functional space of a set of elements of a functional system by electronically representing a set of data entities in a database system, the database system comprising a logical data model for structuring data sets from which functional information can be derived, using the logical data model to associate a set of characteristics with a reference point in the functional information system, selecting a functional positioning algorithm, and wherein the functional positioning algorithm executes a set of steps that takes as input a set of characteristics and returns as output a set of locations in n-dimensional functional space.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2017Date of Patent: June 5, 2018Assignee: Locus LPInventors: Rory Riggs, Elizabeth Bowling, James Breitmeyer, Jonathan Chandler, Vin Harng Chew, Barry Fox, Daniel Goldman, Lauren Hsu, Richard Kahn, Diana McKeage, Sean Sandys, Christopher Silkworth, Amy Whitaker
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Publication number: 20170220603Abstract: The invention includes an algorithmic method for dynamically computing complex relationships among objects of an underlying functional system. The invention includes a method to algorithmically determine a set of functional locations in n-dimensional functional space of a set of elements of a functional system by electronically representing a set of data entities in a database system, the database system comprising a logical data model for structuring data sets from which functional information can be derived, using the logical data model to associate a set of characteristics with a reference point in the functional information system, selecting a functional positioning algorithm, and wherein the functional positioning algorithm executes a set of steps that takes as input a set of characteristics and returns as output a set of locations in n-dimensional functional space.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2017Publication date: August 3, 2017Applicant: Locus Analytics LLCInventors: Rory Riggs, Elizabeth Bowling, James Breitmeyer, Jonathan Chandler, Vin Harng Chew, Winston Featherly-Bean, Barry Fox, Adelaide Fuller, Daniel Goldman, Lauren Hsu, Richard Kahn, Diana McKeage, Sean Sandys, Christopher Silkworth
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Publication number: 20140259997Abstract: The invention relates to a life to waste to energy complex. In particular, the present invention comprises a work/living complex capable of highly efficiency resource allocation, use, and recycling or all community waste streams.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: PLACE, Inc.Inventors: Elizabeth BOWLING, Christopher VALESCO