Patents by Inventor Emad Mirgoli
Emad Mirgoli 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: 20220215464Abstract: An apparatus and a method are provided for an intelligent shelf display system that creates an intimate customer experience and helps retailers increase operational efficiencies. The system is comprised of a cabinet top to display animated and/or graphical content and is mounted on top of in-store shelves. A fascia to display animated and/or graphical content is extended along each shelf of the in-store shelves. A media player executes multiple media files that are simultaneously displayed on the cabinet top and the fascia. The cabinet top and the fascia display content to entice customers to approach the shelves, and then the fascia switch to displaying pricing information once a customer is nearby. A proximity sensor detects the presence of the customer. Stock sensors track the inventory stocked on the in-store shelves. Alerts are created once the merchandise remaining on the shelves is reduced to a predetermined minimum threshold quantity.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2022Publication date: July 7, 2022Inventors: Kevin Howard, Kurtis Van Horn, Emad Mirgoli
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Publication number: 20220161763Abstract: In one embodiment, a proximity camera system is disclosed. The proximity camera system may include a proximity camera having a lens and a housing, fascia, and one or more processors communicatively coupled to the proximity camera and the fascia. The proximity camera system may additionally include a non-transitory computer-readable medium communicatively coupled to the one or more processors and having logic thereon, the logic, when executed by the one or more processors, being configured to perform operations including: (i) receiving an image captured by the proximity camera, (ii) performing object recognition techniques on the image, (iii) determining whether an object was detected within a first predetermined proximity region, and (iv) transmitting one or more instructions configured to cause a graphical display to be displayed by the fascia. In some embodiments, the proximity camera and the fascia may be coupled to a shelving unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2022Publication date: May 26, 2022Inventors: Greg Schumacher, Kevin Howard, Emad Mirgoli
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Patent number: 11288734Abstract: An apparatus and a method are provided for an intelligent shelf display system that creates an intimate customer experience and helps retailers increase operational efficiencies. The system is comprised of a cabinet top to display animated and/or graphical content and is mounted on top of in-store shelves. A fascia to display animated and/or graphical content is extended along each shelf of the in-store shelves. A media player executes multiple media files that are simultaneously displayed on the cabinet top and the fascia. The cabinet top and the fascia display content to entice customers to approach the shelves, and then the fascia switch to displaying pricing information once a customer is nearby. A proximity sensor detects the presence of the customer. Stock sensors track the inventory stocked on the in-store shelves. Alerts are created once the merchandise remaining on the shelves is reduced to a predetermined minimum threshold quantity.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2018Date of Patent: March 29, 2022Assignee: Adroit Worldwide Media, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Howard, Kurtis Van Horn, Emad Mirgoli
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Patent number: 11250456Abstract: In one embodiment, a proximity camera system is disclosed. The proximity camera system may include a proximity camera having a lens and a housing, fascia, and one or more processors communicatively coupled to the proximity camera and the fascia. The proximity camera system may additionally include a non-transitory computer-readable medium communicatively coupled to the one or more processors and having logic thereon, the logic, when executed by the one or more processors, being configured to perform operations including: (i) receiving an image captured by the proximity camera, (ii) performing object recognition techniques on the image, (iii) determining whether an object was detected within a first predetermined proximity region, and (iv) transmitting one or more instructions configured to cause a graphical display to be displayed by the fascia. In some embodiments, the proximity camera and the fascia may be coupled to a shelving unit.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2019Date of Patent: February 15, 2022Assignee: Adroit Worldwide Media, Inc.Inventors: Greg Schumacher, Kevin Howard, Emad Mirgoli
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Publication number: 20200250736Abstract: In one embodiment, a frictionless shopping system is disclosed. The frictionless shopping system may include a plurality of intelligent shelving units having inventory cameras, customer recognition cameras, shelves configured to hold inventory, and one or more processors communicatively coupled to the plurality of intelligent shelving units. A non-transitory computer-readable medium coupled to the one or more processors and having logic thereon may be included.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2019Publication date: August 6, 2020Inventors: Kevin Howard, Kurtis Van Horn, Emad Mirgoli, Greg Schumacher, Steven Dabic
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Publication number: 20200118078Abstract: An inventory camera system including an inventory camera having a lens and a housing, one or more processors communicatively coupled to the inventory camera and a non-transitory computer-readable medium communicatively coupled to the one or more processors and having logic thereon is disclosed. The logic, when executed by the one or more processors, is configured to perform operations including: receiving an image captured by the inventory camera, performing object recognition techniques on the image to distill at least a first inventory set, the first inventory set consisting of a first amount, determining whether the first amount meets a first threshold, and responsive to determining the first amount does not meet the first threshold, generating an alert indicating the amount of inventory within the first inventory set does not meet the first threshold. The inventory camera may be coupled to a shelving unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2019Publication date: April 16, 2020Inventors: Greg Schumacher, Kevin Howard, Emad Mirgoli
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Publication number: 20200118077Abstract: In one embodiment, an inventory camera system, comprises an inventory camera having a lens and a housing, and a mount configured to (i) hold the camera in a predetermined position facing inventory stocked on a shelving unit, and (ii) be removably coupled with the shelving unit is shown. The inventory camera may be configured to capture an image of the inventory at predetermined time intervals. Additionally, the image may be transmitted to a cloud computing service for analysis of the inventory. In some embodiments, the camera is held in the predetermined position facing a rear of the inventory stocked on the shelving unit. In another embodiment, the camera is held in the predetermined position facing a front of the inventory stocked on the shelving unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2019Publication date: April 16, 2020Inventors: Greg Schumacher, Kevin Howard, Emad Mirgoli
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Publication number: 20200118154Abstract: In one embodiment, a proximity camera system is disclosed. The proximity camera system may include a proximity camera having a lens and a housing, fascia, and one or more processors communicatively coupled to the proximity camera and the fascia. The proximity camera system may additionally include a non-transitory computer-readable medium communicatively coupled to the one or more processors and having logic thereon, the logic, when executed by the one or more processors, being configured to perform operations including: (i) receiving an image captured by the proximity camera, (ii) performing object recognition techniques on the image, (iii) determining whether an object was detected within a first predetermined proximity region, and (iv) transmitting one or more instructions configured to cause a graphical display to be displayed by the fascia. In some embodiments, the proximity camera and the fascia may be coupled to a shelving unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2019Publication date: April 16, 2020Inventors: Greg Schumacher, Kevin Howard, Emad Mirgoli
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Publication number: 20190244163Abstract: An automated inventory intelligence system is disclosed including, in some embodiments, an artificial intelligence (“AI”) agent configured to monitor inventory states in designated areas of an environment. The AI agent includes sensors, effectors, and an agent program. The sensors are configured to be disposed in the environment to collect sensory information on inventory items in the designated areas. The effectors are configured for response to inventory state changes in the designated areas. The agent program is configured to receive sensor data from the sensors for current inventory states, as well as send instructions to the effectors for the response to the inventory state changes. In addition, the automated inventory intelligence system includes a system memory configured to store an instance of the agent program at runtime and one or more previous inventory states for determining the inventory state changes from the current inventory states.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2019Publication date: August 8, 2019Applicant: Adroit Worldwide Media, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Howard, Kurtis Van Horn, Emad Mirgoli, Greg Schumacher, Eric Johnson
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Publication number: 20190188782Abstract: An apparatus and a method are provided for an intelligent shelf display system that creates an intimate customer experience and helps retailers increase operational efficiencies. The system is comprised of a cabinet top to display animated and/or graphical content and is mounted on top of in-store shelves. A fascia to display animated and/or graphical content is extended along each shelf of the in-store shelves. A media player executes multiple media files that are simultaneously displayed on the cabinet top and the fascia. The cabinet top and the fascia display content to entice customers to approach the shelves, and then the fascia switch to displaying pricing information once a customer is nearby. A proximity sensor detects the presence of the customer. Stock sensors track the inventory stocked on the in-store shelves. Alerts are created once the merchandise remaining on the shelves is reduced to a predetermined minimum threshold quantity.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2018Publication date: June 20, 2019Applicant: Adroit Worldwide Media, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Howard, Kurtis Van Horn, Emad Mirgoli
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Patent number: D860761Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2018Date of Patent: September 24, 2019Assignee: Adroit Worldwide Media, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Howard, Kurtis Van Horn, Emad Mirgoli