Patents by Inventor Jacob Thomas
Jacob Thomas 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: 12098882Abstract: A method for removing heavy hydrocarbons from a feed gas by: feeding, into an absorber, a top reflux stream and a second reflux stream below the top reflux stream, wherein the absorber produces an absorber bottom product stream and an absorber overhead product stream; depressurizing and feeding the absorber bottom product stream to a stripper to produce a stripper bottom product stream and a stripper overhead product stream; cooling and feeding a portion of the absorber overhead product stream back to the absorber as the top reflux stream; and pressurizing and feeding the stripper overhead stream back to the absorber as the second reflux stream. A system for carrying out the method is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2018Date of Patent: September 24, 2024Assignee: Fluor Technologies CorporationInventors: John Mak, Jacob Thomas, David Schulte
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Publication number: 20240306571Abstract: Provided is a precision metering and delivery apparatus and method of use for the precise distribution of viable pollen in diluent or other particulate material via metering and delivery of said pollen or other particulate material, said precision metering apparatus comprising a metering apparatus, a delivery system, and a storage device. Apparatuses of the present invention ensure that the pollen or other particulate material is not harmed during the delivery and that the pollen is applied in the correct density or amount.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2024Publication date: September 19, 2024Applicant: PowerPollen, Inc.Inventors: Steven Becker, Jason Cope, Wyatt Eugene Fox, Jared Alan Johnson, Jason Kelsick, Jacob Thomas Klocke, Chase Matthew Kramer, Zachary Andrew Kreider, Brian Glen Walter, Luke Robert Wille
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Patent number: 12092414Abstract: A recoil assembly for a rifle includes a barrel assembly, a bolt, bolt actuator, and a buffer assembly. The barrel assembly includes a barrel secured to a barrel extension. The barrel assembly is slidably received in the receiver and the barrel extension is coupled to a hydraulic buffer assembly located below the barrel extension. The hydraulic buffer assembly is configured and arranged to arrest rearward movement of the barrel assembly when the rifle is fired. An op-rod spring is coupled to an op rod extending that can be actuated by a gas piston assembly on the barrel. The op-rod spring is configured and arranged to arrest rearward movement of the bolt assembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2023Date of Patent: September 17, 2024Assignee: Sig Sauer, Inc.Inventors: David Luke Steimke, Jeffery John Melochick, Andrew Phillip Loriot, Jacob Thomas Shawley, Lindsay Lee Bunch
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Publication number: 20240288269Abstract: Systems and methods for electronic levels are disclosed. An electronic level can include one or more sensing elements configured to detect levelness of the electronic level. The electronic level can include a display including multiple output display elements arranged in an array that extends in a direction along a longitudinal axis of the electronic level and configured to display an indication of the levelness of the electronic level. The electronic level can include a controller coupled with the one or more sensing elements and the multiple output display elements. The controller may be configured to activate the one or more sensing elements to detect the levelness and activate one or more of the multiple output display elements to display the indication based on the levelness.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2023Publication date: August 29, 2024Inventors: David Dorrough, Owen Barnes, David Chin, Karen Garcia, Jacob Thomas, Daniel Toborg, Jay Paxman, Natalie Boehm
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Patent number: 12062272Abstract: Embodiments relate generally to systems and methods for gas detection. A method may comprise operating a gas detector with a first alarm setting comprising a first predefined threshold; receiving sensed data of oxygen content in the ambient air; when the sensed data is below the first predefined threshold, activating an alarm; generating an acknowledgement request asking if the gas detector has entered an inert work zone; receiving a response from the user acknowledging that the gas detector has entered an inert work zone; deactivating the alarm; changing the alarm settings of the gas detector to a second alarm setting comprising a second predefined threshold; continuing to receive sensed data of oxygen content in the ambient air; when the sensed data is above the second predefined threshold, activating an alarm; and generating an acknowledgement request for the user asking if the gas detector has entered a normal operation work zone.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2022Date of Patent: August 13, 2024Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Jesper Jensen, Jacob Thomas Spector
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Publication number: 20240264664Abstract: Techniques for selective phasing using machine learning are provided. A phasing event for a user in an interactive virtual environment is identified, and a plurality of instances to which the user can be phased is identified. For each respective instance of the plurality of instances, a respective phasing score is generated by processing a first user profile of the first user using a trained machine learning model, where each respective phasing score indicates a respective predicted engagement of the first user with respect to one or more respective entities that are present within the respective instance. An instance, of the plurality of instances, is selected based on the respective phasing score, and the user is phased into the instance.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2023Publication date: August 8, 2024Inventors: Thomas Jefferson SANDRIDGE, Jacob Thomas COVELL, Simranjit KANDOLA, Pranay SAKHRANI, Shreya AYYAGARI
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Patent number: 12037684Abstract: Vaporizer vessels include one or more reagent support panels, serving as dividers of interior space of the vessel, in a vertical orientation such as when filling the vaporizer vessels, and when rotated into a horizontal orientation, the panels support the vaporizable solid materials placed in one or more chambers formed by the panels and interior walls of the vessels and enable transfer of heat to those solid materials. The chambers are such that any or all chambers filled with the vaporizable solid materials provide a void space to allow the solid materials to vaporize and for gas to move through the vaporizer vessels when heated, to allow effective vaporization of the solid materials and further allow the vapor resulting from the solid materials to move to an outlet of the vessels where it can be provided as part of a process.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2022Date of Patent: July 16, 2024Assignee: ENTEGRIS, INC.Inventors: Benjamin Cardozo, Jacob Thomas
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Publication number: 20240224075Abstract: Techniques are described for automatically configuring one or more settings of wireless radios within access point (AP) devices at a site based on wireless radio configuration settings for wireless radios within AP devices at manually tuned sites, i.e., “golden sites.” The techniques may automatically configure channel bandwidth settings of the wireless radios within the AP devices to optimize performance of wireless networks at the site. A system monitors operational parameters of the wireless radios within the AP devices at a site, identifies a class of wireless radios within AP devices at the golden sites that have similar operational parameters as one or more wireless radios within a particular AP device at the site, and automatically configures the settings of the wireless radios within the particular AP device at the site based on the settings associated with the identified class of wireless radios within AP devices at the golden sites.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2022Publication date: July 4, 2024Inventors: May Zar Lin, Jacob Thomas, Wenfeng Wang
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Publication number: 20240223489Abstract: The disclosure describes one or more techniques for performing automated scheduling and/or orchestration of synthetic tests for network sites. For example, a network management system comprises a memory and one or more processors in communication with the memory and configured to: determine, based on data received from a plurality of network devices of a network, a network condition to perform a test, wherein the network condition comprises one or more of a time window to perform the test or one or more network devices of the plurality of network devices to perform the test; instruct, based on the network condition, the one or more network devices to perform the test; identify, based on data obtained from the one or more network devices that performed the test, an issue of the network; and perform an action based on the identified issue.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2023Publication date: July 4, 2024Inventors: Xiaoying Wu, Jacob Thomas, Wesley Purvis, Gorakhanath Kathare, Gurpreet Singh, Rinoob Babu, Prathamesh Dnyanesh Kumkar, Huan Thien Vu, Aftab Ahmed Shaikh
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Patent number: 12014484Abstract: The invention advances the ratio method of phosphor thermography using two machine vision cameras for full-field temperature measurements of a solid surface. As an example, algorithms from digital image correlation (DIC) can be used to determine the stereoscopic imaging system intrinsic and extrinsic parameters, and accurately register material points on the sample to subpixel locations in each image with 0.07 px or better accuracy. A phosphor calibration sample fabricated using aerosol deposition can be used for in situ determination of the temperature-versus-intensity ratio relationship. The full calibration methodology and several improvements on two-color phosphor thermography open the door for full-field temperature measurements in dynamic tests with deforming test specimens.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2022Date of Patent: June 18, 2024Assignee: National Technology & Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLCInventors: Caroline Winters, Kathryn N. Gabet Hoffmeister, Elizabeth M. C. Jones, Amanda Jones, Jacob Thomas Mahaffey, Shannon Elizabeth Murray, Michael M. Montoya, Wendy Flores-Brito
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Patent number: 11985128Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide computer-implemented methods, computer program products and computer systems. Embodiments of the present invention can monitor user activity for one or more user interactions performed while connected to a Virtual Private Network. Embodiments of the present invention can then identify potential risks associated with a user and respective user interactions. Embodiments of the present invention can then, in response to determining a respective user interaction of the one or more interactions is suspicious, generate a real time risk score for the respective user interaction. Embodiments of the present invention can then, in response to the generate real time risk score exceeding a threshold level of risk for the respective user interaction, initiate a secondary authentication protocol.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2021Date of Patent: May 14, 2024Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Jacob Thomas Covell, Thomas Jefferson Sandridge, Alvin Zhang, Robert Huntington Grant
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Publication number: 20240153321Abstract: An incident management system for managing an incident response may be provided. The incident management system may include an incident management (IM) computing device and a vehicle. The IM computing device may include a processor and memory, the processor may be programmed to receive a notification that an incident has occurred, the notification including sensor data and sub-system data. The processor may analyze the data to determine an incident response, the determination including categorizing the incident based on damage determined from the data. The processor may also identify a responding party based on the incident response and the category of the incident. The processor may further parse the data to generate a set of critical data. The critical data may be based on the responding party. The processor may transmit a message to the responding party including the critical data and the location of the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2024Publication date: May 9, 2024Inventors: Jennifer Criswell Kellett, An Ho, Jerome Scott Trayer, Jacob Thomas Simonson, Jeremy Myers, Kip Wilson
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Patent number: 11973640Abstract: The network management system (NMS) assesses behavior data such as Ethernet error, speed flapping, cold restart, and/or cloud disconnect collected from a respective one of access points (APs) or other wired client-side devices at an edge of a wired network, and determines whether features of the behavior data are indicative of a bad cable issue at a particular port of a particular network device of the wired network to which the respective AP is connected via a cable. The particular network device may be a third-party network device from which the NMS does not receive behavior data. In the case of a bad cable issue being detected, the NMS outputs a bad cable notification including identification information of the particular port and the particular network device. The NMS enables client-side only, behavior-based bad cable detection at network devices that avoids network traffic disruptions caused by conventional cable tests.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2021Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Assignee: Juniper Networks, Inc.Inventors: Jisheng Wang, Jacob Thomas, Kush Shah
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APPLICATION SESSION-SPECIFIC NETWORK TOPOLOGY GENERATION FOR TROUBLESHOOTING THE APPLICATION SESSION
Publication number: 20240137264Abstract: A network management system (NMS) is described that provides a granular troubleshooting workflow at an application session level using an application session-specific topology from a client device to a cloud-based application server. During an application session of a cloud-based application, a client device running the application exchanges data through one or more access point (AP) devices, one or more switches at a wired network edge, and one or more network nodes, e.g., switches, routers, and/or gateway devices, to reach a cloud-based application server. For a particular application session, the NMS generates a topology based on network data received from a subset of network devices, e.g., client devices, AP devices, switches, routers, and/or gateways, that were involved in the particular application session over a duration of the particular application session. In this way, the NMS enables backward-looking troubleshooting of the particular application session.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2023Publication date: April 25, 2024Inventors: Jisheng Wang, Xiaoying Wu, Yedunandan Siddalingappa-Vitalapur, Abhiram Madhugiri Shamsundar, Robert J. Friday, Sudheer Matta, Sunalini Sankhavaram, Kush Shah, Randall Frei, Sujai Hajela, Jacob Thomas -
Patent number: 11965479Abstract: A rotor lock assembly for locking a rotor of a wind turbine. The rotor lock assembly has at least one relocatable rotor lock. The relocatable rotor lock has a housing, a bushing element, a pin shaft position within the bushing element, and a locking mechanism. The housing includes a mounting portion adapted for mounting to a bearing housing adjacent to a rotor lock plate of the rotor.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2021Date of Patent: April 23, 2024Assignee: GE Infrastructure Technology LLCInventors: Brian William Manikas, Paul Howard Davidson, Michael Frederick Sander, Jacob Thomas Hoyt, Jason James Welsh, Kevin L Holmes
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Application session-specific network topology generation for troubleshooting the application session
Patent number: 11968075Abstract: A network management system (NMS) is described that provides a granular troubleshooting workflow at an application session level using an application session-specific topology from a client device to a cloud-based application server. During an application session of a cloud-based application, a client device running the application exchanges data through one or more access point (AP) devices, one or more switches at a wired network edge, and one or more network nodes, e.g., switches, routers, and/or gateway devices, to reach a cloud-based application server. For a particular application session, the NMS generates a topology based on network data received from a subset of network devices, e.g., client devices, AP devices, switches, routers, and/or gateways, that were involved in the particular application session over a duration of the particular application session. In this way, the NMS enables backward-looking troubleshooting of the particular application session.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2022Date of Patent: April 23, 2024Assignee: Juniper Networks, Inc.Inventors: Jisheng Wang, Xiaoying Wu, Yedunandan Siddalingappa-Vitalapur, Abhiram Madhugiri Shamsundar, Robert J. Friday, Sudheer Matta, Sunalini Sankhavaram, Kush Shah, Randall Frei, Sujai Hajela, Jacob Thomas -
Publication number: 20240125751Abstract: Embodiments relate generally to a gas detector test fixture that recycles test gas. A portable gas detector test fixture, comprises a test chamber, a processor, a docking connector communicatively coupled to the processor, an output device communicatively coupled to the processor, a memory communicatively coupled to the processor, and an application stored in the memory that, when executed by the processor, is configured to conduct a bump test on a portable gas detector plugged into the docking connector and to output the bump test result to the output device. The test fixture further comprises an inflow line configured to connect to a test gas supply line of a test gas container, where the inflow line is coupled to the test chamber, and an outflow line configured to connect to a test gas return line of the test gas container, where the outflow line is coupled to the test chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Inventors: Shane Lee MCEWEN, Jacob Thomas SPECTOR, Andrew NILSSON, Chris PRESS
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Patent number: 11933773Abstract: Embodiments relate generally to a gas detector test fixture (102) that recycles test gas, which can then be reused. A portable gas detector test fixture (102), comprises a test chamber (104), a processor (134), a docking connector (132) communicatively coupled to the processor (134), an output device (138) communicatively coupled to the processor (134), a memory (136) communicatively coupled to the processor (134), and an application (137) stored in the memory (136) that, when executed by the processor (134), is configured to conduct a bump test on a portable gas detector (106) plugged into the docking connector (132) and to output the bump test result to the output device (138).Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2018Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Shane Lee McEwen, Jacob Thomas Spector, Andrew Nilsson, Chris Press
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Patent number: D1020789Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2021Date of Patent: April 2, 2024Assignee: Canva Pty LtdInventors: Cameron Adams, Jess Ruyter, Jacob Thomas Grainger, Marc-Antoine Roy
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Patent number: D1032643Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2023Date of Patent: June 25, 2024Assignee: Canva Pty LtdInventor: Jacob Thomas Grainger