Patents by Inventor Guy Brousseau
Guy Brousseau 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: 20230410646Abstract: Provided is a technology that allows, inter alia, two different patrol-vehicles to be used to enforce parking regulations. Unique systems and methods, inter alia, allow a patrol vehicle or the like to collect parking data pertaining to parked vehicles, and to wirelessly transmit such parking data to a server. A later patrol vehicle or the like can wirelessly receive parking data related to parking events related to its parking enforcement situation and determine whether parking violations, such as overtime or permit sharing violations, are occurring using a combination of parking data generated locally and extraneous parking data collected by the previous patrol vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2023Publication date: December 21, 2023Inventors: Chris Yigit, Jean Lambert, Mathieu Nadeau, Yannick Aublet, Guy Brousseau, Christophe Commeyne
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Patent number: 11830359Abstract: Provided is a technology that allows, inter alia, two different patrol-vehicles to be used to enforce parking regulations. Unique systems and methods, inter alia, allow a patrol vehicle or the like to collect parking data pertaining to parked vehicles, and to wirelessly transmit such parking data to a server. A later patrol vehicle or the like can wirelessly receive parking data related to parking events related to its parking enforcement situation and determine whether parking violations, such as overtime or permit sharing violations, are occurring using a combination of parking data generated locally and extraneous parking data collected by the previous patrol vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2020Date of Patent: November 28, 2023Inventors: Chris Yigit, Jean Lambert, Mathieu Nadeau, Yannick Aublet, Guy Brousseau, Christophe Commeyne
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Patent number: 11830360Abstract: Provided is a technology that allows, inter alia, two different patrol-vehicles to be used to enforce parking regulations. Unique systems and methods, inter alia, allow a patrol vehicle or the like to collect parking data pertaining to parked vehicles, and to wirelessly transmit such parking data to a server. A later patrol vehicle or the like can wirelessly receive parking data related to parking events related to its parking enforcement situation and determine whether parking violations, such as overtime or permit sharing violations, are occurring using a combination of parking data generated locally and extraneous parking data collected by the previous patrol vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2020Date of Patent: November 28, 2023Inventors: Chris Yigit, Jean Lambert, Mathieu Nadeau, Yannick Aublet, Guy Brousseau, Christophe Commeyne
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Patent number: 11776394Abstract: Provided is a technology that allows, inter alia, two different patrol-vehicles to be used to enforce parking regulations. Unique systems and methods, inter alia, allow a patrol vehicle or the like to collect parking data pertaining to parked vehicles, and to wirelessly transmit such parking data to a server. A later patrol vehicle or the like can wirelessly receive parking data related to parking events related to its parking enforcement situation and determine whether parking violations, such as overtime or permit sharing violations, are occurring using a combination of parking data generated locally and extraneous parking data collected by the previous patrol vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2020Date of Patent: October 3, 2023Inventors: Chris Yigit, Jean Lambert, Mathieu Nadeau, Yannick Aublet, Guy Brousseau, Christophe Commeyne
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Patent number: 11776395Abstract: Provided is a technology that allows, inter alia, two different patrol-vehicles to be used to enforce parking regulations. Unique systems and methods, inter alia, allow a patrol vehicle or the like to collect parking data pertaining to parked vehicles, and to wirelessly transmit such parking data to a server. A later patrol vehicle or the like can wirelessly receive parking data related to parking events related to its parking enforcement situation and determine whether parking violations, such as overtime or permit sharing violations, are occurring using a combination of parking data generated locally and extraneous parking data collected by the previous patrol vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2020Date of Patent: October 3, 2023Inventors: Chris Yigit, Jean Lambert, Mathieu Nadeau, Yannick Aublet, Guy Brousseau, Christophe Commeyne
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Publication number: 20230215188Abstract: A method of generating a context-rich parking event of a target vehicle taken by a patrol vehicle; including obtaining a plate read event identifying an identifier of the target vehicle; initiating a collection of a first context image of a first view of the target vehicle; obtaining of geolocation information; obtaining temporal information; verifying if at least one condition is met by calculating if at least one of: a temporal constraint threshold is reached by using the temporal information; and a position constraint threshold is reached by using the geolocation information; initiating a collection by the patrol vehicle of a second context image of a second view of the target vehicle; and causing an association between the second context image and the plate read event to generate the context-rich parking event.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2023Publication date: July 6, 2023Inventors: Guy Brousseau, Chris Yigit
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Patent number: 11615630Abstract: A method of generating a context-rich parking event of a target vehicle taken by a patrol vehicle including obtaining a plate read event identifying an identifier of the target vehicle; initiating a collection of a first context image of a first view of the target vehicle; obtaining of geolocation information; obtaining temporal information; verifying if at least one condition is met by calculating if at least one of: a temporal constraint threshold is reached by using the temporal information; and a position constraint threshold is reached by using the geolocation information; initiating a collection by the patrol vehicle of a second context image of a second view of the target vehicle; and causing an association between the second context image and the plate read event to generate the context-rich parking event.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2020Date of Patent: March 28, 2023Inventors: Guy Brousseau, Chris Yigit
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Publication number: 20210035440Abstract: Provided is a technology that allows, inter alia, two different patrol-vehicles to be used to enforce parking regulations. Unique systems and methods, inter alia, allow a patrol vehicle or the like to collect parking data pertaining to parked vehicles, and to wirelessly transmit such parking data to a server. A later patrol vehicle or the like can wirelessly receive parking data related to parking events related to its parking enforcement situation and determine whether parking violations, such as overtime or permit sharing violations, are occurring using a combination of parking data generated locally and extraneous parking data collected by the previous patrol vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2020Publication date: February 4, 2021Inventors: Chris Yigit, Jean Lambert, Mathieu Nadeau, Yannick Aublet, Guy Brousseau, Christophe Commeyne
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Publication number: 20210035439Abstract: Provided is a technology that allows, inter alia, two different patrol-vehicles to be used to enforce parking regulations. Unique systems and methods, inter alia, allow a patrol vehicle or the like to collect parking data pertaining to parked vehicles, and to wirelessly transmit such parking data to a server. A later patrol vehicle or the like can wirelessly receive parking data related to parking events related to its parking enforcement situation and determine whether parking violations, such as overtime or permit sharing violations, are occurring using a combination of parking data generated locally and extraneous parking data collected by the previous patrol vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2020Publication date: February 4, 2021Inventors: Chris Yigit, Jean Lambert, Mathieu Nadeau, Yannick Aublet, Guy Brousseau, Christophe Commeyne
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Publication number: 20210035441Abstract: Provided is a technology that allows, inter alia, two different patrol-vehicles to be used to enforce parking regulations. Unique systems and methods, inter alia, allow a patrol vehicle or the like to collect parking data pertaining to parked vehicles, and to wirelessly transmit such parking data to a server. A later patrol vehicle or the like can wirelessly receive parking data related to parking events related to its parking enforcement situation and determine whether parking violations, such as overtime or permit sharing violations, are occurring using a combination of parking data generated locally and extraneous parking data collected by the previous patrol vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2020Publication date: February 4, 2021Inventors: Chris Yigit, Jean Lambert, Mathieu Nadeau, Yannick Aublet, Guy Brousseau, Christophe Commeyne
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Publication number: 20180350229Abstract: Provided is a technology that allows, inter alia, two different patrol-vehicles to be used to enforce parking regulations. Unique systems and methods, inter alia, allow a patrol vehicle or the like to collect parking data pertaining to parked vehicles, and to wirelessly transmit such parking data to a server. A later patrol vehicle or the like can wirelessly receive parking data related to parking events related to its parking enforcement situation and determine whether parking violations, such as overtime or permit sharing violations, are occurring using a combination of parking data generated locally and extraneous parking data collected by the previous patrol vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2016Publication date: December 6, 2018Inventors: Chris YIGIT, Jean LAMBERT, Mathieu NADEAU, Yannick AUBLET, Guy BROUSSEAU, Christophe COMMEYNE
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Publication number: 20110116032Abstract: An eyeglass frame usable for supporting a first lens and a second lens, the eyeglass frame comprising: a first rim and a second rim, the first and second rims being provided for supporting respectively the first and second lenses; a bridge attaching the first and second rims to each other; a nose pad mechanically coupled to the first rim; a decorative insert; a first side arm, the first side arm defining an insert attachment for removably attaching the decorative insert thereto; and a first side arm attachment mechanically coupled to the first rim and to the first side arm for allowing pivotal movement of the first side arm relative to the first rim between an extended position and a retracted position, the first side arm being substantially parallel to the first rim when in the retracted position and the first side arm being substantially perpendicular to the first rim when in the extended position.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2011Publication date: May 19, 2011Inventors: Guy Brousseau, Louis-Martin Beausejour
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Patent number: 7874668Abstract: An eyeglass frame (10), the eyeglass frame (10) being usable for supporting a first lens (12) and a second lens (14), the eyeglass frame (10) comprising: a first rim (16) and a second rim (18), the first and second rims (16 and 18) being provided for supporting respectively the first and second lenses (12 and 14); a bridge (19) attaching the first and second rims (16 and 18) to each other; and a nose pad (20) removably attachable to the first rim (16); the first rim (16) defining a nose pad attachment (24) for removably attaching the nose pad (24) thereto, the nose pad attachment (24) being deformable between a locked configuration in which the nose pad (20) is fixedly attached to the nose pad attachment (24) and an unlocked configuration in which the nose pad (20) is movable relative to the nose pad attachment (24) for selectively attaching the nose pad (20) to the nose pad attachment (24) and detaching the nose pad (20) from the nose pad attachment (24); the first rim (16) being deformable between a lens suType: GrantFiled: May 20, 2008Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Inventors: Guy Brousseau, Louis-Martin Beausejour
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Publication number: 20100118257Abstract: An eyeglass frame (10), the eyeglass frame (10) being usable for supporting a first lens (12) and a second lens (14), the eyeglass frame (10) comprising: a first rim (16) and a second rim (18), the first and second rims (16 and 18) being provided for supporting respectively the first and second lenses (12 and 14); a bridge (19) attaching the first and second rims (16 and 18) to each other; and a nose pad (20) removably attachable to the first rim (16); the first rim (16) defining a nose pad attachment (24) for removably attaching the nose pad (24) thereto, the nose pad attachment (24) being deformable between a locked configuration in which the nose pad (20) is fixedly attached to the nose pad attachment (24) and an unlocked configuration in which the nose pad (20) is movable relative to the nose pad attachment (24) for selectively attaching the nose pad (20) to the nose pad attachment (24) and detaching the nose pad (20) from the nose pad attachment (24); the first rim (16) being deformable between a lens suType: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2008Publication date: May 13, 2010Inventors: Guy Brousseau, Louis-Martin Beausejour