Patents by Inventor Jared Eggett
Jared Eggett 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: 11972392Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods for locating an item within an enclosure is described. The method includes affixing a first-tier label to a fixture within the enclosure, identifying a first location of the first-tier label based on at least three distance measurements between the first-tier label and a respective plane of the three orthogonal planar surfaces, identifying a second-tier label in proximity to the first-tier label, wherein the second-tier label is associated with an item, determining a first relative position of the second-tier label with respect to the first location of the first-tier label, and determining a second location of the second-tier label based on the first relative position with respect to the first location and the first location.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2021Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Assignee: Hall Labs LLCInventors: David R. Hall, Jared Eggett, David Brent Noel
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Patent number: 11884042Abstract: Systems and methods for securely identifying an item are disclosed. The method includes receiving an item, selecting a plastic wrap that is opaque and that includes a random pattern of markings, and wrapping the item with the plastic wrap, which protects the protects the item frons visual inspection with the opaque plastic and that secures the item with a unique fingerprint/code formed from the random pattern of markings.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2021Date of Patent: January 30, 2024Assignee: Hall Labs LLCInventors: David R. Hall, Jared Eggett, David Brent Noel
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Publication number: 20220223071Abstract: A label and methods and devices for detecting an environmental factor that exceeds a threshold are described. The label includes a plurality of codable areas. The first portion of the plurality of codable areas are coded according to a first value and the second portion of the plurality of codable areas are coded according to a second value. The label additionally includes an environmentally triggered bubble positioned in one of the plurality of codable areas. The environmentally triggered bubble changes between the first value and the second value when ruptured. As a result, the code that the label represents changes when the environmentally triggered bubble ruptures.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2021Publication date: July 14, 2022Applicant: Hall Labs LLCInventors: David R. Hall, Jared Eggett, David Brent Noel
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Publication number: 20220222611Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods for locating an item within an enclosure is described. The method includes affixing a first-tier label to a fixture within the enclosure, identifying a first location of the first-tier label based on at least three distance measurements between the first-tier label and a respective plane of the three orthogonal planar surfaces, identifying a second-tier label in proximity to the first-tier label, wherein the second-tier label is associated with an item, determining a first relative position of the second-tier label with respect to the first location of the first-tier label, and determining a second location of the second-tier label based on the first relative position with respect to the first location and the first location.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2021Publication date: July 14, 2022Applicant: Hall Labs LLCInventors: David R. Hall, Jared Eggett, David Brent Noel
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Publication number: 20220222610Abstract: A unified tracking system is disclosed. The unified tracking system tracks items by adding a first block to a first blockchain associated with a first item, adding a second block a second blockchain associated with a second item, identifying a first value for an attribute associated with the first item based on an association with the second item, adding a third block to the second blockchain, wherein the third block includes the first value for the attribute of the first item and a reference to a block in the first blockchain, and adding a fourth block to the first blockchain, wherein the fourth block includes the first value for the attribute of the first item and a reference to a block in the second blockchain.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2021Publication date: July 14, 2022Applicant: Hall Labs LLCInventors: David R. Hall, Jared Eggett, David Brent Noel
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Publication number: 20220219433Abstract: Systems and methods for securely identifying an item are disclosed. The method includes receiving an item, selecting a plastic wrap that is opaque and that includes a random pattern of markings, and wrapping the item with the plastic wrap, which protects the protects the item frons visual inspection with the opaque plastic and that secures the item with a unique fingerprint/code formed from the random pattern of markings.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2021Publication date: July 14, 2022Applicant: Hall Labs LLCInventors: David R. Hall, Jared Eggett, David Brent Noel
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Patent number: 11068843Abstract: The inventory management system (“the system”) includes a series of bar codes and a bar code reader. The bar codes are placed around the inventory storage area on or near containers which store inventory items. The bar codes identify the contents of the container. The system includes a bar code reader and an augmented reality viewing device. The system includes a processor which stores instructions for identifying the bar codes associated with each of the inventory items in an order. When the bar code reader scans a bar code associated with an item in the order, the augmented reality viewing device emits a cue that indicates the item should be picked. The containers may be connected to sensors which detect when an item has been removed and which transmit the sensor data to a processor. The processor may include instructions for processing the sensor data to maintain a current inventory.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2018Date of Patent: July 20, 2021Assignee: Hall Labs LLCInventors: David R. Hall, Jared Eggett, Ben Swenson, Steven J. M. Butala, Conrad Rosenbrock
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Publication number: 20200337794Abstract: A healthcare-monitoring system collects health data through sensors then analyzes the data. The system may then instruct the user to retrieve one or more medical devices or tests stored within the system and perform an additional diagnostic measurement or test. Medication may also be stored within the system. The location of a medical device, test, or medication may be tracked in relation to the position of the user and the user's body parts. Correct use of the medical device or test and consumption of the medication may be assessed. A user interface may provide instruction for proper use of a medical device or test as well as its location within the system. Sensors may indicate whether a medical device has been returned to its proper place or if a consumable medical product has been removed from storage. The system may automatically reorder consumable medical supplies and track drug compliance.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2018Publication date: October 29, 2020Inventors: David R. Hall, Conrad Rosenbrock, Ben Swenson, Jared Eggett
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Patent number: 10685322Abstract: The system includes an apparatus which automatically measures an inventory of a consumable good and tracks the inventory as it is used. The system may include a signaling device which creates a signal when a defined minimum amount of the consumable good has been reached. The apparatus may also send the user an electronic message that the defined minimum has been reached. The system may then automatically submit an order to a supplier for a replacement supply of the consumable good. This system may be used to track supply and reorder animal food, food staples, production supplies, manufacturing parts, or virtually any consumable good. Accordingly, a user may avoid the inconvenience and loss of time and money due to failure to timely replace a consumable good.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2017Date of Patent: June 16, 2020Assignee: Hall Labs LLCInventors: David R. Hall, Ben Swenson, Jared Eggett, Hugo Tapia
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Patent number: 10546169Abstract: The navigation system includes a series of bar codes and a bar code reader. The bar codes are placed at positions throughout the area to be navigated. The bar code readers scan the bar codes as a user moves through the area to be navigated. The navigation system may include a processor which includes instructions for receiving the user's current position and at least one location the user wishes to reach. The processor assembles the most efficient route from the user's position to the locations the user wishes to reach. The navigation system may include an augmented reality viewing device which receives signals from the processor and displays an augmented reality view to the user. The augmented reality view includes augmented reality images which provide step-by-step instructions from the user's position to the locations the user wishes to reach.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2018Date of Patent: January 28, 2020Assignee: Hall Labs LLCInventors: David R. Hall, Jared Eggett, Ben Swenson, Steven J. M. Butala, Conrad Rosenbrock
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Publication number: 20190347608Abstract: The inventory management system (“the system”) includes a series of bar codes and a bar code reader. The bar codes are placed around the inventory storage area on or near containers which store inventory items. The bar codes identify the contents of the container. The system includes a bar code reader and an augmented reality viewing device. The system includes a processor which stores instructions for identifying the bar codes associated with each of the inventory items in an order. When the bar code reader scans a bar code associated with an item in the order, the augmented reality viewing device emits a cue that indicates the item should be picked. The containers may be connected to sensors which detect when an item has been removed and which transmit the sensor data to a processor. The processor may include instructions for processing the sensor data to maintain a current inventory.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2018Publication date: November 14, 2019Inventors: David R. Hall, Jared Eggett, Ben Swenson, Steven J.M. Butala, Conrad Rosenbrock
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Publication number: 20190294841Abstract: The navigation system includes a series of bar codes and a bar code reader. The bar codes are placed at positions throughout the area to be navigated. The bar code readers scan the bar codes as a user moves through the area to be navigated. The navigation system may include a processor which includes instructions for receiving the user's current position and at least one location the user wishes to reach. The processor assembles the most efficient route from the user's position to the locations the user wishes to reach. The navigation system may include an augmented reality viewing device which receives signals from the processor and displays an augmented reality view to the user. The augmented reality view includes augmented reality images which provide step-by-step instructions from the user's position to the locations the user wishes to reach.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2018Publication date: September 26, 2019Inventors: David R. Hall, Jared Eggett, Ben Swenson, Steven J.M. Butala, Conrad Rosenbrock
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Publication number: 20190216366Abstract: The health-monitoring system includes one or more cameras which collect graphic data and a controller which calculates body proportion measurements based on the graphic data. Specifically, the health-monitoring system measures a user's body parts and their relative positions. These measurements may be combined with those collected by other devices and sensors within the system which conduct other health-related measurements. The other devices and sensors may be housed within a container and a least one of the cameras may also be housed within the container. In some embodiments, the container is a fixture, such as a bathroom medicine cabinet . The camera may be invisible to a user as positioned within the fixture. Consequently, the user may move and behave normally without changes which may occur due to being self-conscious of the camera. Calculations may occur within the controller or on a remote server to which data is transmitted.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2018Publication date: July 18, 2019Inventors: David R. Hall, Joshua Larsen, K. Jeffrey Campbell, Conrad Rosenbrock, Ben Swenson, Jared Eggett
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Publication number: 20190205788Abstract: The method uses mass compute resources which are typically not in use to identify novel alloys. Owners of compute resources are offered a contract agreeing that the owner will receive a defined amount of a digital currency in exchange for the use of their compute resources. The digital currency may be managed using a blockchain ledger. The compute resources may be consumer devices which the user agrees to offer for use to develop alloys when the owner is not using the device. Academics and other entities may pay to select each group of elements to submit for computation. Profits realized by commercializing the alloys may be reinvested to fund the continued use of the method. The large amount of compute resources may be used to create a phase diagram for novel alloys in an amount of time that would otherwise be impossible.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2019Publication date: July 4, 2019Inventors: David R. Hall, Conrad Rosenbrock, Benjamin Swenson, Jared Eggett, Matthew Van Dyke, Raphael Pak
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Publication number: 20190171996Abstract: The system includes an apparatus which automatically measures an inventory of a consumable good and tracks the inventory as it is used. The system may include a signaling device which creates a signal when a defined minimum amount of the consumable good has been reached. The apparatus may also send the user an electronic message that the defined minimum has been reached. The system may then automatically submit an order to a supplier for a replacement supply of the consumable good. This system may be used to track supply and reorder animal food, food staples, production supplies, manufacturing parts, or virtually any consumable good. Accordingly, a user may avoid the inconvenience and loss of time and money due to failure to timely replace a consumable good.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2017Publication date: June 6, 2019Inventors: David R. Hall, Ben Swenson, Jared Eggett, Hugo Tapia