Patents by Inventor Glenn A. Anderson
Glenn A. Anderson 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: 12205110Abstract: Embodiments of the invention are directed to methods, apparatuses, computer readable media and systems for providing, along with a token, a token assurance level and data used to generate the token assurance level. At the time a token is issued, one or more Identification and Verification (ID&V) methods may be performed to ensure that the token is replacing a PAN that was legitimately used by a token requestor. A token assurance level may be assigned to a given token in light of the type of ID&V that is performed and the entity performing the ID&V. Different ID&Vs may result in different token assurance levels. An issuer may wish to know the level of assurance and the data used in generating the level of assurance associated with a token prior to authorizing a payment transaction that uses the token.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2023Date of Patent: January 21, 2025Assignees: Visa International Service Association, Mastercard International IncorporatedInventors: Glenn Leon Powell, John F. Sheets, Bruce Rutherford, Gregory Williamson, James Anderson
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Publication number: 20240126496Abstract: In some implementations, a user device can coordinate adjustments to a composite GUI generated in cooperation with an accessory device that presents the composite graphical user interface. For example, the user device can receive configuration data that defines the maximum GUI display area (e.g., size, dimensions) of the accessory device, various view areas within the GUI display area of the accessory device into which the user device can render GUIs, and/or transitions between the various view areas. The user device can generate a display buffer based on the maximum GUI display area, generate a graphical user interface in an area of the buffer corresponding to a current view area specified by the accessory device, and send to the accessory device video frames corresponding to the display buffer. The accessory device can generate a composite GUI based on the received video frames that include the user device generated GUI.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: Brian D. Pietsch, Jianhong Jiang, Kevin W. Mar, Thomas R. Powell, Glenn A. Anderson
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Patent number: 11847375Abstract: In some implementations, a user device can coordinate adjustments to a composite GUI generated in cooperation with an accessory device that presents the composite graphical user interface. For example, the user device can receive configuration data that defines the maximum GUI display area (e.g., size, dimensions) of the accessory device, various view areas within the GUI display area of the accessory device into which the user device can render GUIs, and/or transitions between the various view areas. The user device can generate a display buffer based on the maximum GUI display area, generate a graphical user interface in an area of the buffer corresponding to a current view area specified by the accessory device, and send to the accessory device video frames corresponding to the display buffer. The accessory device can generate a composite GUI based on the received video frames that include the user device generated GUI.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2022Date of Patent: December 19, 2023Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Brian D. Pietsch, Jianhong Jiang, Kevin W. Mar, Thomas R. Powell, Glenn A. Anderson
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Publication number: 20230050228Abstract: In some implementations, a user device can coordinate adjustments to a composite GUI generated in cooperation with an accessory device that presents the composite graphical user interface. For example, the user device can receive configuration data that defines the maximum GUI display area (e.g., size, dimensions) of the accessory device, various view areas within the GUI display area of the accessory device into which the user device can render GUIs, and/or transitions between the various view areas. The user device can generate a display buffer based on the maximum GUI display area, generate a graphical user interface in an area of the buffer corresponding to a current view area specified by the accessory device, and send to the accessory device video frames corresponding to the display buffer. The accessory device can generate a composite GUI based on the received video frames that include the user device generated GUI.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2022Publication date: February 16, 2023Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: Brian D. Pietsch, Jianhong Jiang, Kevin W. Mar, Thomas R. Powell, Glenn A. Anderson
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Publication number: 20220395403Abstract: The invention concerns a compression garment for providing compression to a body part, in particular a limb, of a patient, comprising an, in particular tubular, padded sleeve extending around the body part and having an inner layer and an outer layer secured, in particular sewn, together to define at least one enclosure between them, and multiple particles, in particular plastic foam particles, received in the enclosure for being pressed against the body part.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2022Publication date: December 15, 2022Applicant: MEDI USA, L.P.Inventors: Moses Lipshaw, Jody Erickson, Thomas Wright, Glenn Anderson
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Patent number: 11513756Abstract: In some implementations, a user device can coordinate adjustments to a composite GUI generated in cooperation with an accessory device that presents the composite graphical user interface. For example, the user device can receive configuration data that defines the maximum GUI display area (e.g., size, dimensions) of the accessory device, various view areas within the GUI display area of the accessory device into which the user device can render GUIs, and/or transitions between the various view areas. The user device can generate a display buffer based on the maximum GUI display area, generate a graphical user interface in an area of the buffer corresponding to a current view area specified by the accessory device, and send to the accessory device video frames corresponding to the display buffer. The accessory device can generate a composite GUI based on the received video frames that include the user device generated GUI.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2020Date of Patent: November 29, 2022Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Brian D. Pietsch, Jianhong Jiang, Kevin W. Mar, Thomas R. Powell, Glenn A. Anderson
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Patent number: 11018484Abstract: A cable manager or serpentine comb assembly that can be provided as part of or as an add-on accessory to an electronics cabinet or enclosure (such as in a server rack or the like) to provide improved cable management. The cable manager uses a series of spaced-apart curved features or walls (“comb teeth”) to retain cables axially and laterally. The movement restriction provided by the cable manager is a product of the mechanical interaction of a cable, positioned in a channel or void between an adjacent pair of these curved walls/comb teeth, with the curved surfaces on the cable manager. The channels can be sized with varying widths and engagement curvatures to account for flexibility and minimum bend requirements of the cables being retained and managed by the cable manager or based on its intended use.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2019Date of Patent: May 25, 2021Assignee: ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventors: Glenn Anderson Yokoi, Geoffrey B. Ford
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Publication number: 20210096805Abstract: In some implementations, a user device can coordinate adjustments to a composite GUI generated in cooperation with an accessory device that presents the composite graphical user interface. For example, the user device can receive configuration data that defines the maximum GUI display area (e.g., size, dimensions) of the accessory device, various view areas within the GUI display area of the accessory device into which the user device can render GUIs, and/or transitions between the various view areas. The user device can generate a display buffer based on the maximum GUI display area, generate a graphical user interface in an area of the buffer corresponding to a current view area specified by the accessory device, and send to the accessory device video frames corresponding to the display buffer. The accessory device can generate a composite GUI based on the received video frames that include the user device generated GUI.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2020Publication date: April 1, 2021Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: Brian D. Pietsch, Jianhong Jiang, Kevin W. Mar, Thomas R. Powell, Glenn A. Anderson
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Publication number: 20200403388Abstract: A cable manager or serpentine comb assembly that can be provided as part of or as an add-on accessory to an electronics cabinet or enclosure (such as in a server rack or the like) to provide improved cable management. The cable manager uses a series of spaced-apart curved features or walls (“comb teeth”) to retain cables axially and laterally. The movement restriction provided by the cable manager is a product of the mechanical interaction of a cable, positioned in a channel or void between an adjacent pair of these curved walls/comb teeth, with the curved surfaces on the cable manager. The channels can be sized with varying widths and engagement curvatures to account for flexibility and minimum bend requirements of the cables being retained and managed by the cable manager or based on its intended use.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2019Publication date: December 24, 2020Inventors: GLENN ANDERSON YOKOI, GEOFFREY B. FORD
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Patent number: 10844122Abstract: Provided herein are isolated CD3×PSMA-bispecific antigen-binding molecules or bispecific antigen-binding fragment thereof wherein a FN3 domain specifically binds human prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA) and a second antigen-binding site immunospecifically binds CD3. Also described are fusion proteins and related polynucleotides capable of encoding the provided fusion proteins and, cells expressing the provided fusion proteins. In addition, methods of using the provided isolated CD3×PSMA-bispecific antigen-binding molecules or bispecific antigen-binding fragment thereof are described.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2016Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Assignee: Janssen Biotech, Inc.Inventors: Glenn Anderson, Rosa Cardoso, Michael Diem, Francois Gaudet, Shalom Goldberg, Benjamin Harman, Linus Hyun, Steven Jacobs, Donna Klein, Yingzhe Li, Jinquan Luo, Ronan McDaid, Jill Mooney, Jennifer Nemeth-Seay, Karyn O'Neil, Steven Pomerantz, Galla Chandra Rao, Tracy Spinka-Doms, Alexey Teplyakov, Leopoldo Luistro, Sheng-Jiun Wu
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Patent number: 10819709Abstract: An organization that wishes its messages to be secure (the “communicating organization”) uses services of a secure communications infrastructure to securely exchange communications among its users. The secure communications infrastructure allows granting to third-party applications the permission to act on behalf of the users when using the secure communications infrastructure. This delegation may be accomplished at a very granular level, specifying the particular applications that are authorized to act on behalf of a user, the particular operations that those applications are authorized to perform, and/or in which contexts the applications may perform the operations. An agent component acts as an intermediary between third-party applications and the core of the secure communications infrastructure. This permits the third-party application to take actions on behalf of the user, while also preventing the third-party applications from obtaining the security-specific data that could lead to a breach of security.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2017Date of Patent: October 27, 2020Assignee: SYMPHONY COMMUNICATION SERVICES HOLDINGS LLCInventors: David M'Raihi, Aaron Scales, Bruce Skingle, Glenn Anderson, Benjamin Liu, Paul Teyssier, Daniel Nathanson
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Patent number: 10709631Abstract: A compression garment for a neurological disorder includes a body portion and a pad. The body portion may be operable to wrap around a foot and the pad can attach to an inner surface of the body portion. The pad can include an outward protrusion and/or an inward recess. A guide sleeve may be dimensioned to wrap together with the body portion around the foot, the pad being disposable between the body portion and the guide sleeve. A first tensioning band may be attached onto to first and second locations of the body portion and be operable to secure opposing first and second portions of the inner surface of the body portion to secure the outward protrusion and/or recess of the pad against the abductor hallucis and flexor hallucis brevis muscles of the foot. The outward protrusion can include a receiver for the metatarsal head.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2017Date of Patent: July 14, 2020Assignee: MEDI USA, L.P.Inventors: Kevin Larmer, Moses Lipshaw, Thomas Richardson, Karen Lynch, Glenn Anderson, Dean Bender, Chris Majors, Mary Sorg
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Publication number: 20170273851Abstract: A compression garment for a neurological disorder includes a body portion and a pad. The body portion may be operable to wrap around a foot and the pad can attach to an inner surface of the body portion. The pad can include an outward protrusion and/or an inward recess. A guide sleeve may be dimensioned to wrap together with the body portion around the foot, the pad being disposable between the body portion and the guide sleeve. A first tensioning band may be attached onto to first and second locations of the body portion and be operable to secure opposing first and second portions of the inner surface of the body portion to secure the outward protrusion and/or recess of the pad against the abductor hallucis and flexor hallucis brevis muscles of the foot. The outward protrusion can include a receiver for the metatarsal head.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2017Publication date: September 28, 2017Applicant: MEDI USA, L.P.Inventors: Kevin LARMER, Moses LIPSHAW, Thomas RICHARDSON, Karen LYNCH, Glenn ANDERSON, Dean BENDER, Chris MAJORS, Mary SORG
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Publication number: 20160347840Abstract: Provided herein are isolated CD3×PSMA-bispecific antigen-binding molecules or bispecific antigen-binding fragment thereof wherein a FN3 domain specifically binds human prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA) and a second antigen-binding site immunospecifically binds CD3. Also described are fusion proteins and related polynucleotides capable of encoding the provided fusion proteins and, cells expressing the provided fusion proteins. In addition, methods of using the provided isolated CD3×PSMA-bispecific antigen-binding molecules or bispecific antigen-binding fragment thereof are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2016Publication date: December 1, 2016Inventors: Glenn Anderson, Rosa Cardoso, Michael Diem, Francois Gaudet, Shalom Goldberg, Benjamin Harman, Linus Hyun, Steven Jacobs, Donna Klein, Yingzhe Li, Jinquan Luo, Ronan McDaid, Jill Mooney, Jennifer Nemeth-Seay, Karyn O'Neil, Steven Pomerantz, Galla Chandra Rao, Tracy Spinka-Doms, Alexey Teplyakov, Leopoldo Luistro, Sheng-Jiun Wu
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Patent number: 7584770Abstract: An integrated filler system to transfer a filler product from a filler product source to a product receptacle is provided. The integrated filler system includes a cylinder housing, a pallet valve disposed within the cylinder housing that contains a product flow aperture, and a piston inserted in a valve bore of the pallet valve. A linear actuator is connected to the piston to selectively actuate a linear travel of the piston within the valve bore. A rotary actuator is connected to the pallet valve to selectively position the product flow aperture to fluidly communicate with either a product input port or a product output port formed in the cylinder housing.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2007Date of Patent: September 8, 2009Assignee: Stainless Specialists, Inc.Inventors: Glenn Anderson, Stephen Howard
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Patent number: 7390984Abstract: Method and apparatus for switching high power at high repetition rates. The apparatus is preferably a switch utilizing a pressurized flowing dielectric. The pressurized dielectric suppresses growth of dielectric breakdown byproducts, such as large bubbles and breakdown contamination, enabling lower dielectric flow rates to remove the byproducts. In addition to the advantage of lower flow rates, and thus smaller and lighter pumping means, the switch can switch high energies (up to megajoules) at fast repetition rates, up to thousands of pulses per second. The switch is preferably triggered to reduce jitter. The switch can also be used to remove water from oil.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2006Date of Patent: June 24, 2008Assignees: Alpha-Omega Power Technologies Ltd. Co., The Curators of the University of Missouri, The Boeing CompanyInventors: William Ray Cravey, Randy D. Curry, Kenneth Fox McDonald, Glenn A. Anderson, Richard Sears
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Patent number: 7312412Abstract: Method and apparatus for switching high power at high repetition rates. The apparatus is preferably a switch utilizing a pressurized flowing dielectric. The pressurized dielectric suppresses growth of dielectric breakdown byproducts, such as large bubbles and breakdown contamination, enabling lower dielectric flow rates to remove the byproducts. In addition to the advantage of lower flow rates, and thus smaller and lighter pumping means, the switch can switch high energies (up to megajoules) at fast repetition rates, up to thousands of pulses per second.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2004Date of Patent: December 25, 2007Assignees: Alpha-Omega Power Technologies, The Curators of the University of Missouri, The Boeing CompanyInventors: William Ray Cravey, Randy D. Curry, Kenneth Fox McDonald, Glenn A. Anderson
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Publication number: 20070197051Abstract: Method and apparatus for switching high power at high repetition rates. The apparatus is preferably a switch utilizing a pressurized flowing dielectric. The pressurized dielectric suppresses growth of dielectric breakdown byproducts, such as large bubbles and breakdown contamination, enabling lower dielectric flow rates to remove the byproducts. In addition to the advantage of lower flow rates, and thus smaller and lighter pumping means, the switch can switch high energies (up to megajoules) at fast repetition rates, up to thousands of pulses per second. The switch is preferably triggered to reduce jitter. The switch can also be used to remove water from oil.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2006Publication date: August 23, 2007Applicants: Alpha-Omega Power Technologies, The Curators of the University of Missouri, The Boeing CompanyInventors: William Cravey, Randy Curry, Kenneth McDonald, Glenn Anderson, Richard Sears
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Publication number: 20070175540Abstract: An integrated filler system to transfer a filler product from a filler product source to a product receptacle is provided. The integrated filler system includes a cylinder housing, a pallet valve disposed within the cylinder housing that contains a product flow aperture, and a piston inserted in a valve bore of the pallet valve. A linear actuator is connected to the piston to selectively actuate a linear travel of the piston within the valve bore. A rotary actuator is connected to the pallet valve to selectively position the product flow aperture to fluidly communicate with either a product input port or a product output port formed in the cylinder housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2007Publication date: August 2, 2007Inventors: Glenn Anderson, Stephen Howard
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Patent number: D885489Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2018Date of Patent: May 26, 2020Assignee: Pro Pong LLC FloridaInventor: Max Glenn Anderson