Patents by Inventor James Graf
James Graf 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: 20250029358Abstract: In some examples, a vehicle rooftop surveillance system may include a container. In such examples, the container may include a base comprising a top portion and a bottom portion, a base opening at the bottom portion of the base and an interior surface extending from the base opening to the top portion of the base. Additionally, the container may include a first viewing window adapted so that a first sensor within the container can detect objects outside the container. Further, the container may include a fastener element configured to attach the base to a roof of a vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2023Publication date: January 23, 2025Applicant: ASSURE MSP, Inc.Inventors: George FIDENTIZIS, James GRAF, Scott SNYDER
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Publication number: 20210158339Abstract: Disclosed herein is a method of facilitating transactions between users using a transaction processor, the transaction processor being configured to facilitate at least one transaction between a first and second user, the method comprising: providing a transaction user interface configured to receive currency and identification information from the users; facilitating transfer of at least one currency payment between the first and second users, wherein the at least one currency payment is based on the currency information; verifying the at least one currency payment has been transferred correctly; and indicating to the users that the transfer has been made.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2019Publication date: May 27, 2021Applicant: Elbaite Holdings Pty LimitedInventors: Mortaza TOLLO, Karl James GRAF, Joseph RUSSELL
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Patent number: 10280702Abstract: The invention relates to a multistage high pressure fracturing system and tubular hydraulic valve (THV) system for connection to a completion string to enable isolation of a zone of interest within a well. In particular, the system enables access to a downhole formation for fracturing the zone of interest and for hydrocarbon production. The system generally includes a plug counting system, a plug capture system and a valve system wherein dropping a series of plugs down the completion string enables successive capture of individual plugs within individual THVs for subsequent fracturing operations.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2015Date of Patent: May 7, 2019Assignee: COMPLETIONS RESEARCH AGInventors: Robert James Graf, Robert Steve Smolka
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Patent number: 10221648Abstract: A multistage high pressure fracturing system and tubular hydraulic valve (THV) system for connection to a completion string to enable isolation of a zone of interest within a well. In particular, the system enables access to a downhole formation for fracturing the zone of interest and for hydrocarbon production. The system generally includes a plug counting system, a plug capture system and a valve system wherein dropping a series of plugs down the completion string enables successive capture of individual plugs within individual THVs for subsequent fracturing operations.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2015Date of Patent: March 5, 2019Assignee: COMPLETIONS RESEARCH AGInventors: Robert James Graf, Robert Steve Smolka
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Patent number: 10060243Abstract: The invention relates to a multistage high pressure fracturing system and tubular hydraulic valve (THV) system for connection to a completion string to enable isolation of a zone of interest within a well. In particular, the system enables access to a downhole formation for fracturing the zone of interest and for hydrocarbon production. The system generally includes an electronic plug counting system, a plug capture system and a valve system wherein dropping a series of plugs down the completion string enables successive capture of individual plugs within individual THVs for subsequent fracturing operations.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2017Date of Patent: August 28, 2018Assignee: Completions Research AGInventors: Robert James Graf, Robert Steve Smolka
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Patent number: 9752409Abstract: The invention relates to a multistage high pressure fracturing system and tubular hydraulic valve (THV) system for connection to a completion string to enable isolation of a zone of interest within a well. In particular, the system enables access to a downhole formation for fracturing the zone of interest and for hydrocarbon production. The system generally includes an electronic plug counting system, a plug capture system and a valve system wherein dropping a series of plugs down the completion string enables successive capture of individual plugs within individual THVs for subsequent fracturing operations.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2016Date of Patent: September 5, 2017Assignee: COMPLETIONS RESEARCH AGInventors: Robert James Graf, Robert Steve Smolka
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Publication number: 20160333665Abstract: The invention relates to a multistage high pressure fracturing system and tubular hydraulic valve (THV) system for connection to a completion string to enable isolation of a zone of interest within a well. In particular, the system enables access to a downhole formation for fracturing the zone of interest and for hydrocarbon production. The system generally includes a plug counting system, a plug capture system and a valve system wherein dropping a series of plugs down the completion string enables successive capture of individual plugs within individual THVs for subsequent fracturing operations.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2015Publication date: November 17, 2016Applicant: Completions Research AGInventors: Robert James Graf, Rober Steve Smoka
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Patent number: 9474966Abstract: Various exemplary embodiments are provided to make gameplay changes to a video game based upon a social networking poll or question. These embodiments use the social networking poll to control and organize gaming client feedback and provide gameplay changes based on the gaming client feedback. The various exemplary embodiments also allow a gaming client to receive updates to his or her gaming client device that reflect the gaming client feedback.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2015Date of Patent: October 25, 2016Assignee: EPIC GAMES, INC.Inventors: Joseph James Graf, Stephen Lynn Superville
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Patent number: 9144740Abstract: Various exemplary embodiments use social networks and their social graph APIs to participate in a game without needing to own, install, or play the game. These embodiments have the game post data to social networks and then allow the social media users to interact with that data. The embodiments perform this interaction without ever having to download, install, or play the game. The games then read that interaction and score it for participation in the game.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: September 29, 2015Assignee: EPIC GAMES, INC.Inventors: Joseph James Graf, Geremy Steele Mustard
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Publication number: 20150231497Abstract: Various exemplary embodiments are provided to make gameplay changes to a video game based upon a social networking poll or question. These embodiments use the social networking poll to control and organize gaming client feedback and provide gameplay changes based on the gaming client feedback. The various exemplary embodiments also allow a gaming client to receive updates to his or her gaming client device that reflect the gaming client feedback.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2015Publication date: August 20, 2015Inventors: Joseph James GRAF, Stephen Lynn SUPERVILLE
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Patent number: 9072974Abstract: Various exemplary embodiments are provided to make gameplay changes to a video game based upon a social networking poll or question. These embodiments use the social networking poll to control and organize gaming client feedback and provide gameplay changes based on the gaming client feedback. The various exemplary embodiments also allow a gaming client to receive updates to his or her gaming client device that reflect the gaming client feedback.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Assignee: EPIC GAMES, INC.Inventors: Joseph James Graf, Stephen Lynn Superville
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Patent number: 9017171Abstract: Various exemplary embodiments engage the community as a whole to complete game play tasks. In doing so, a large scale cooperative play may be achieved without having large groups of people directly connected to each other. These embodiments use the social graph to bring indirectly connected individuals together virtually to act as a greater force to solve a communal game play task. By solving the game play tasks globally, the player feels a connectedness to the community and their efforts that are not seen by players acting in isolation. The various exemplary embodiments also rewards players based upon group participation including granting larger rewards for larger participation. Furthermore, these embodiments may have a location based component to it, so that players come together a specific location in order to complete the communal task and claim the communal, and potentially location specific, reward.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Epic Games, Inc.Inventors: Joseph James Graf, Donald George Mustard, Geremy Steele Mustard
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Publication number: 20140113714Abstract: Various exemplary embodiments are provided to make gameplay changes to a video game based upon a social networking poll or question. These embodiments use the social networking poll to control and organize gaming client feedback and provide gameplay changes based on the gaming client feedback. The various exemplary embodiments also allow a gaming client to receive updates to his or her gaming client device that reflect the gaming client feedback.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: April 24, 2014Applicant: EPIC GAMES, INC.Inventors: Joseph James GRAF, Stephen Lynn SUPERVILLE
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Publication number: 20130260894Abstract: Various exemplary embodiments engage the community as a whole to complete game play tasks. In doing so, a large scale cooperative play may be achieved without having large groups of people directly connected to each other. These embodiments use the social graph to bring indirectly connected individuals together virtually to act as a greater force to solve a communal game play task. By solving the game play tasks globally, the player feels a connectedness to the community and their efforts that are not seen by players acting in isolation. The various exemplary embodiments also rewards players based upon group participation including granting larger rewards for larger participation. Furthermore, these embodiments may have a location based component to it, so that players come together a specific location in order to complete the communal task and claim the communal, and potentially location specific, reward.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: October 3, 2013Applicant: EPIC GAMES, INC.Inventors: Joseph James GRAF, Donald George MUSTARD, Geremy Steele MUSTARD
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Publication number: 20130260895Abstract: Various exemplary embodiments use social networks and their social graph APIs to participate in a game without needing to own, install, or play the game. These embodiments have the game post data to social networks and then allow the social media users to interact with that data. The embodiments perform this interaction without ever having to download, install, or play the game. The games then read that interaction and score it for participation in the game.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: October 3, 2013Applicant: EPIC GAMES, INC.Inventors: Joseph James GRAF, Geremy Steele MUSTARD
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Publication number: 20070084389Abstract: A system, apparatus and method for stitching are described. One embodiment includes a sewing head including a needle; an arm assembly that is disposed relative to the sewing head so as to allow a garment to be placed between the sewing head and the arm assembly; and a non-planer needle plate coupled to the arm assembly that includes an aperture that is disposed so as to allow the needle to project through the aperture after the needle has moved through the garment.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2006Publication date: April 19, 2007Inventors: James Graf, Dale Zoetewey, Joseph Keating, Howard Roepnack
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Publication number: 20060242180Abstract: The invention is a process, system, and workflow for extracting and warehousing data from semi-structured documents in any language. This includes, but is not limited to, one or more of methods for: the automatic building of text mining term models; the optimization or evolution of such text mining term models; the implementation of document specific (or company specific) memory; and the tying or linking of the extracted data, or metadata, once placed in a target electronic document, to the machine readable, underlying source document, thus providing verification and provenance. The process preferably incorporates a wizard-based method for producing pattern recognition text mining term models to extract data from text. The invention also includes a system, method and workflow for handling a subsequent document of similar design and structure, specifically the automatic extraction of target elements and addition of the same to a database.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2004Publication date: October 26, 2006Inventors: James Graf, Vladimir Koroteyev, Eduard Mikhaylov, Elliot Bricker, Benjamin Levy, Augustinus Wong
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Publication number: 20030079107Abstract: A system is described for providing at least one interface for a repository (102). A first interface (304) is provided with a plurality of objects (502), each object (502) representing an entity or group of entities for which there is metadata (306) provided in the repository (102). A means for selecting an object (502) in the first interface (304) provides access to the relevant metadata (306) in the repository (102). The first interface (304) represents a metamodel of the repository (102). The first interface (304) also has a plurality of lines (504) joining the objects, each line representing a relationship between the entities or group of entities represented by the objects (502) and a means for selecting a line (504) provides access to relevant metadata (306) in the repository (102) relating to the relationship represented by the line (504).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2002Publication date: April 24, 2003Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Paul Jonathan Booth, Roger John Colgate, Iain James Graf, Christopher Mark Green, Philip Walsh, Ernest James Wilkins