Patents by Inventor Gabriel Glynn
Gabriel Glynn 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: 20230281540Abstract: A system and method for evaluating safety risk of workers is presented. The system includes wearable devices configured to be attached to or carried by workers during a work shift. The wearable device includes sensors configured to sample motion data and/or other sensor data indicative of working conditions and work performed by workers. In one or more arrangements, the wearable device evaluates sensor data to identify instances when sensor data satisfies a set of criteria indicative of events of interest and communicates portions of sensor data including identified instances of events of interest to a monitoring system. In one or more arrangements, the monitoring system is configured to evaluate the sensor data to quantify physicality exhibited by workers during a work shift.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2023Publication date: September 7, 2023Inventors: Mark Frederick, Gabriel Glynn, Matthew McMullen, Nikhil Agarwal, Matthew Joens
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Publication number: 20230110596Abstract: A system for monitoring health and safety of workers in a manufacturing facility is presented. The system a user interface, a set of sensors, a database, management software and/or a health monitoring system, among other components. The system is configured to monitor health of workers using biometric data gathered by the set of sensors. In one or more arrangements, the system also tracks the position and motion of the worker. In one or more arrangements, the data gathered is aggregated in a database for datamining purposes so as to facilitate health monitoring and mitigation of identified illness. The system may be configured to screen and identify workers who are not in normal health. The system may be configured to screen workers health when clocking into or out of the time keeping system. The system may be configured to perform contact tracing.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2022Publication date: April 13, 2023Inventors: Gabriel Glynn, Mark Frederick, Matt McMullen
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Publication number: 20230112656Abstract: In one or more arrangements, a system and method for optimizing a set of production equipment (e.g., a production line) is presented. In some arrangements, a worker detection system is configured to track workers present at the production equipment and a control system is configured to adjust operation of the production equipment as a function of data received from the worker detection system. In some arrangements, the worker detection system is configured to detect workers using wearable devices configured to be worn during a work shift. In some arrangements, the control system is configured to receive data relating to workers present at the set of production equipment from the worker detection system and perform one or more control processes to optimize operation of one or more sets of production equipment and/or evaluate safety risks faced by the worker during the work shift based on data received from the wearable devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2022Publication date: April 13, 2023Inventors: Mark Frederick, Gabriel Glynn, Matt McMullen
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Patent number: 11527142Abstract: A system for monitoring health and safety of workers in a manufacturing facility is presented. The system includes a user interface, a set of sensors, a database, management software and/or a health monitoring system, among other components. The system is configured to monitor health of workers using biometric data gathered by the set of sensors. In one or more arrangements, the system also tracks the position and motion of the worker. In one or more arrangements, the data gathered is aggregated in a database for datamining purposes so as to facilitate health monitoring and mitigation of identified illness. The system may be configured to screen and identify workers who are not in normal health. The system may be configured to screen workers health when clocking into or out of the time keeping system. The system may be configured to perform contact tracing.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2021Date of Patent: December 13, 2022Assignee: MAKUSAFE CORP.Inventors: Gabriel Glynn, Mark Frederick, Matt McMullen
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Publication number: 20220147889Abstract: A system and method for evaluating safety risk of workers is presented. The system includes wearable devices configured to be attached to or carried by workers during a work shift. The wearable device includes sensors configured to gather information indicative of working conditions and work performed by workers. The wearable device records information that is gathered by sensors. A monitoring system is configured to receive and store the information recorded by the wearable devices. A management system is communicatively connected to the monitoring system. The management system is configured to assess risk faced by workers based on the recorded information stored in the monitoring system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2021Publication date: May 12, 2022Inventors: Mark Frederick, Gabriel Glynn, Matt McMullen
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Publication number: 20210264764Abstract: A system for monitoring health and safety of workers in a manufacturing facility is presented. The system a user interface, a set of sensors, a database, management software and/or a health monitoring system, among other components. The system is configured to monitor health of workers using biometric data gathered by the set of sensors. In one or more arrangements, the system also tracks the position and motion of the worker. In one or more arrangements, the data gathered is aggregated in a database for datamining purposes so as to facilitate health monitoring and mitigation of identified illness. The system may be configured to screen and identify workers who are not in normal health. The system may be configured to screen workers health when clocking into or out of the time keeping system. The system may be configured to perform contact tracing.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2021Publication date: August 26, 2021Inventors: Gabriel Glynn, Mark Frederick, Matt McMullen
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Patent number: 11030875Abstract: A safety device that is worn by a worker in a manufacturing facility is presented. The safety device includes a microprocessor, memory, an antenna and transceiver and a plurality of sensors that sense environmental conditions surrounding the worker such as light levels, noise levels, temperature, humidity, air quality and CO levels. The safety device also tracks the position of the worker and includes an accelerometer that detects trips and falls. The safety device also includes an event trigger which can be activated by the worker when a notable event or near miss occurs. The environmental information recorded by the safety device is used to both track accidents and near misses and is aggregated in a database for datamining purposes so as to predict future accidents and near misses. This information is also used to create correlations and better understand the root cause of accidents and near misses.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2019Date of Patent: June 8, 2021Assignee: MAKUSAFE CORP.Inventor: Gabriel Glynn
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Publication number: 20200105118Abstract: A safety device that is worn by a worker in a manufacturing facility is presented. The safety device includes a microprocessor, memory, an antenna and transceiver and a plurality of sensors that sense environmental conditions surrounding the worker such as light levels, noise levels, temperature, humidity, air quality and CO levels. The safety device also tracks the position of the worker and includes an accelerometer that detects trips and falls. The safety device also includes an event trigger which can be activated by the worker when a notable event or near miss occurs. The environmental information recorded by the safety device is used to both track accidents and near misses and is aggregated in a database for datamining purposes so as to predict future accidents and near misses. This information is also used to create correlations and better understand the root cause of accidents and near misses.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2019Publication date: April 2, 2020Inventor: Gabriel Glynn
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Patent number: 10522024Abstract: A safety device that is worn by a worker in a manufacturing facility is presented. The safety device includes a microprocessor, memory, an antenna and transceiver and a plurality of sensors that sense environmental conditions surrounding the worker such as light levels, noise levels, temperature, humidity, air quality and CO levels. The safety device also tracks the position of the worker and includes an accelerometer that detects trips and falls. The safety device also includes an event trigger which can be activated by the worker when a notable event or near miss occurs. The environmental information recorded by the safety device is used to both track accidents and near misses and is aggregated in a database for datamining purposes so as to predict future accidents and near misses. This information is also used to create correlations and better understand the root cause of accidents and near misses.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2018Date of Patent: December 31, 2019Assignee: MAKUSAFE CORPInventor: Gabriel Glynn
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Publication number: 20190012896Abstract: A safety device that is worn by a worker in a manufacturing facility is presented. The safety device includes a microprocessor, memory, an antenna and transceiver and a plurality of sensors that sense environmental conditions surrounding the worker such as light levels, noise levels, temperature, humidity, air quality and CO levels. The safety device also tracks the position of the worker and includes an accelerometer that detects trips and falls. The safety device also includes an event trigger which can be activated by the worker when a notable event or near miss occurs. The environmental information recorded by the safety device is used to both track accidents and near misses and is aggregated in a database for datamining purposes so as to predict future accidents and near misses. This information is also used to create correlations and better understand the root cause of accidents and near misses.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2018Publication date: January 10, 2019Inventor: Gabriel Glynn
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Patent number: 10096230Abstract: A safety device that is worn by a worker in a manufacturing facility is presented. The safety device includes a microprocessor, memory, an antenna and transceiver and a plurality of sensors that sense environmental conditions surrounding the worker such as light levels, noise levels, temperature, humidity, air quality and CO levels. The safety device also tracks the position of the worker and includes an accelerometer that detects trips and falls. The safety device also includes an event trigger which can be activated by the worker when a notable event or near miss occurs. The environmental information recorded by the safety device is used to both track accidents and near misses and is aggregated in a database for datamining purposes so as to predict future accidents and near misses. This information is also used to create correlations and better understand the root cause of accidents and near misses.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2017Date of Patent: October 9, 2018Assignee: MAKUSAFE CORPInventor: Gabriel Glynn
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Publication number: 20170352242Abstract: A safety device that is worn by a worker in a manufacturing facility is presented. The safety device includes a microprocessor, memory, an antenna and transceiver and a plurality of sensors that sense environmental conditions surrounding the worker such as light levels, noise levels, temperature, humidity, air quality and CO levels. The safety device also tracks the position of the worker and includes an accelerometer that detects trips and falls. The safety device also includes an event trigger which can be activated by the worker when a notable event or near miss occurs. The environmental information recorded by the safety device is used to both track accidents and near misses and is aggregated in a database for datamining purposes so as to predict future accidents and near misses. This information is also used to create correlations and better understand the root cause of accidents and near misses.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2017Publication date: December 7, 2017Inventors: Gabriel Glynn, Mark Frederick, Dave Krier
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Publication number: 20080066444Abstract: In one aspect, the present disclosure is directed to a turbine engine. The engine may include a main housing defining a compressor compartment and an air intake housing mounted to the main housing. The engine may also include a rotor including a compressor portion disposed within the compressor compartment, and a hub portion extending from the compressor compartment through an opening in the air intake housing into a bearing compartment defined by the air intake housing. The engine may further include a seal mounted in the opening in the air intake housing in an annular gap between the hub portion of the rotor and the air intake housing and configured to form a seal between the bearing compartment and the compressor compartment. The seal may be configured to be removed from the opening in the air intake housing while the air intake housing is mounted to the main housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2007Publication date: March 20, 2008Inventors: Charles Cornelius, Gabriel Glynn
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Patent number: D937828Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2020Date of Patent: December 7, 2021Assignee: MAKUSAFE CORP.Inventor: Gabriel Glynn
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Patent number: D938415Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2020Date of Patent: December 14, 2021Assignee: MAKUSAFE CORP.Inventor: Gabriel Glynn