Patents by Inventor Jared Johnson
Jared Johnson 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: 20250078015Abstract: Methods and systems for tracking freight and certifying the freight. The methods and systems include producing a blockchain ledger having individual blocks comprising special and temporal data of the freight. The individual nodes in the ledger enter information about the freight so that the authenticity of the freight and the transportation conditions can be verified.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2024Publication date: March 6, 2025Applicant: VESSEY LLCInventors: Brandon JOHNSON, Jared WALLACE, Tim LEONARD, Joe HARVEY, Chris TRANEL
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Patent number: 12239890Abstract: Disclosed herein is a golf club head comprising at least one crown opening and at least one crown insert attached to the body and covering the at least one crown opening. The golf club head further comprises at least one sole opening and at least one sole insert attached to the body and covering the at least one sole opening. The golf club head additionally includes at least one weight member configured to clamp first and second ledges at selected locations along a sliding weight track. The golf club head also comprise a coefficient of restitution (COR) feature located on the sole of the golf club head. The at least one crown insert is formed from a composite material having a density between 1 g/cc and 2 g/cc. The at least one sole insert is formed from a composite material having a density between 1 g/cc and 2 g/cc.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2022Date of Patent: March 4, 2025Assignee: TAYLOR MADE GOLF COMPANY, INC.Inventors: Matthew Johnson, David Bennett, Joseph Hoffman, Joseph R. Nielson, Nathan T. Sargent, Christopher J. Harbert, Jared Guttmann, Christian R. Wester, Jake Feuerstein, Mattieu Bovee
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Patent number: 12225017Abstract: A method of creating secure endpoints on a network includes registering by a node using a random selection algorithm to choose which server to register to; receiving by the node a property set ID of a property set that the node is a member of; and authorizing by the node using the property set ID to look up its authorization details in the property set. A method of creating secure endpoints on a secure network having at least one community of interest, includes registering by a node using a random selection algorithm to choose which server to register to; receiving by the node a property set ID of a property set that the node is a member of; and authorizing by the node through an authorization server using the property set ID to look up its authorization details in the property set; wherein the node and the authorization server are a member of the at least one community of interest.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2021Date of Patent: February 11, 2025Assignee: UNISYS CORPORATIONInventors: Jared Poetter, Michael C Leap, Diane E Schaefer, Robert A Johnson, Michael Saunders, Robert R Buckwalter, Sarah K Inforzato, Eugene J Gretter, George Karian
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Publication number: 20240418919Abstract: The present invention relates to a polarization filter for ophthalmic lenses. The polarization filter comprises a mesogen layer coated onto a retardation film, either directly or through an adhesive layer. The present invention further discloses that the polarization filter formed by employing a thin film or sheet, having a defined level of retardation between the light source and the mesogen layer, for example, a cholesteric mesogen layer, the multilayered laminate structure demonstrates linear polarization of the light transmitted through the mesogen laminate structure, and, hence, can be used in ophthalmic lenses, e.g. spectacle or eyeglass lenses. The polarization filter enhances the performance by allowing transmission of the polarization filter closer to the theoretical maximum transmission.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2024Publication date: December 19, 2024Applicant: HOYA Optical Labs of America, Inc.Inventors: James Mulligan, Michael Boulineau, Jeffrey Brown, Jared Johnson, Michael Marshall, Sandy Goebel, Joseph Leaman
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Patent number: 12105308Abstract: The present invention relates to a polarization filter for ophthalmic lenses. The polarization filter comprises a mesogen layer coated onto a retardation film, either directly or through an adhesive layer. The present invention further discloses that the polarization filter formed by employing a thin film or sheet, having a defined level of retardation between the light source and the mesogen layer, for example, a cholesteric mesogen layer, the multilayered laminate structure demonstrates linear polarization of the light transmitted through the mesogen laminate structure, and, hence, can be used in ophthalmic lenses, e.g. spectacle or eyeglass lenses. The polarization filter enhances the performance by allowing transmission of the polarization filter closer to the theoretical maximum transmission.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2022Date of Patent: October 1, 2024Assignee: HOYA Optical Labs of America, Inc.Inventors: James Mulligan, Michael Boulineau, Jeffrey Brown, Jared Johnson, Michael Marshall, Sandy Goebel, Joseph Leaman
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Publication number: 20240256290Abstract: A technique for managing undervoltage in a compute system is disclosed. The technique includes a method that further includes: detecting an AC undervoltage condition in the compute system; and upon detecting the AC undervoltage condition: dynamically determining a holdup time as a function of the present load; determining a monitoring period as a function of the dynamically determined holdup time; waiting for the determined monitoring period to expire; and upon expiration of the determined monitoring period, perform a shutdown process if the AC undervoltage condition persists.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2024Publication date: August 1, 2024Inventors: Jared Johnson, Robert Mascia
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Patent number: 11977900Abstract: A technique for managing undervoltage in a compute system is disclosed. The technique includes a method that further includes: detecting an AC undervoltage condition in the compute system; and upon detecting the AC undervoltage condition: dynamically determining a holdup time as a function of the present load; determining a monitoring period as a function of the dynamically determined holdup time; waiting for the determined monitoring period to expire; and upon expiration of the determined monitoring period, perform a shutdown process if the AC undervoltage condition persists.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2021Date of Patent: May 7, 2024Assignee: Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LPInventors: Jared Johnson, Robert Mascia
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Publication number: 20220357956Abstract: A technique for managing undervoltage in a compute system is disclosed. The technique includes a method that further includes: detecting an AC undervoltage condition in the compute system; and upon detecting the AC undervoltage condition: dynamically determining a holdup time as a function of the present load; determining a monitoring period as a function of the dynamically determined holdup time; waiting for the determined monitoring period to expire; and upon expiration of the determined monitoring period, perform a shutdown process if the AC undervoltage condition persists.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2021Publication date: November 10, 2022Inventors: Jared Johnson, Robert Mascia
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Publication number: 20220334298Abstract: The present invention relates to a polarization filter for ophthalmic lenses. The polarization filter comprises a mesogen layer coated onto a retardation film, either directly or through an adhesive layer. The present invention further discloses that the polarization filter formed by employing a thin film or sheet, having a defined level of retardation between the light source and the mesogen layer, for example, a cholesteric mesogen layer, the multilayered laminate structure demonstrates linear polarization of the light transmitted through the mesogen laminate structure, and, hence, can be used in ophthalmic lenses, e.g. spectacle or eyeglass lenses. The polarization filter enhances the performance by allowing transmission of the polarization filter closer to the theoretical maximum transmission.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2022Publication date: October 20, 2022Applicant: HOYA Optical Labs of America, Inc.Inventors: James Mulligan, Michael Boulineau, Jeffrey Brown, Jared Johnson, Michael Marshall, Sandy Goebel, Joseph Leaman
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Patent number: 11386364Abstract: A computer-implemented construction management system for enabling the performance of work tasks conducted at a remote project site like a construction site is provided by the invention. The system comprises a data interface for providing a communication link between a remote computer device used by the field worker at the project site and a central computer located at a central hub. Scanning a scannable indicia posted at the project site by means, e.g., of a smart phone or tablet, a field worker may quickly and readily gain access via a plurality of graphical user interface screens in the associated software to an organized set of documents, information, and electronic images associated with project tasks to be conducted at the project site.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2019Date of Patent: July 12, 2022Assignee: ECI Software Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Sven Gustafson, Bradley Jared Johnson
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Patent number: 11346989Abstract: The present invention relates to a polarization filter for ophthalmic lenses. The polarization filter comprises a mesogen layer coated onto a retardation film, either directly or through an adhesive layer. The present invention further discloses that the polarization filter formed by employing a thin film or sheet, having a defined level of retardation between the light source and the mesogen layer, for example, a cholesteric mesogen layer, the multilayered laminate structure demonstrates linear polarization of the light transmitted through the mesogen laminate structure, and, hence, can be used in ophthalmic lenses, e.g. spectacle or eyeglass lenses. The polarization filter enhances the performance by allowing transmission of the polarization filter closer to the theoretical maximum transmission.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2020Date of Patent: May 31, 2022Assignee: HOYA Optical Labs of America, Inc.Inventors: James Mulligan, Michael Boulineau, Jeffrey Brown, Jared Johnson, Michael Marshall, Sandy Goebel, Joseph Leaman
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Publication number: 20220112453Abstract: Examples herein involve cell lysis with a microbead and thermal resistor. An example apparatus includes a microfluidic channel to pass a volume including a microbead and a biologic sample having nucleic acids enclosed within a cellular membrane. A first thermal resistor may be disposed within the microfluidic channel to move the biologic sample through the microfluidic channel and lyse the cellular membranes in the biologic sample to release the nucleic acids. A microfilter disposed within the microfluidic channel may filter the microbead from the biologic sample and permit the nucleic acids to pass through the filter.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2019Publication date: April 14, 2022Applicant: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Pavel Kornilovich, Alexander Govyadinov, Jared Johnson
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Publication number: 20200292740Abstract: The present invention relates to a polarization filter for ophthalmic lenses. The polarization filter comprises a mesogen layer coated onto a retardation film, either directly or through an adhesive layer. The present invention further discloses that the polarization filter formed by employing a thin film or sheet, having a defined level of retardation between the light source and the mesogen layer, for example, a cholesteric mesogen layer, the multilayered laminate structure demonstrates linear polarization of the light transmitted through the mesogen laminate structure, and, hence, can be used in ophthalmic lenses, e.g. spectacle or eyeglass lenses. The polarization filter enhances the performance by allowing transmission of the polarization filter closer to the theoretical maximum transmission.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2020Publication date: September 17, 2020Applicant: Vision Ease, LPInventors: James Mulligan, Michael Boulineau, Jeffrey Brown, Jared Johnson, Michael Marshall, Sandy Goebel, Joseph Leaman
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Patent number: 9396580Abstract: A method for creating artistic effects for volumetric illumination in a scene is provided. Data representing a scene is received. User input is received, which specifies a target appearance of the scene, including illumination effects that are at least in part non-physically-based. Photon beams representing volumetric illumination in the scene are generated; this step may incorporate user input-based modifications of the photon beams. Shading associated with the photon beams is computed; this step may also incorporate user input-based modifications. Any modifications in the generating or computing steps are derived from the specified target appearance of the scene. Finally, the photon beams are rendered.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2011Date of Patent: July 19, 2016Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Derek Nowrouzezahrai, Wojciech Jarosz, Jared Johnson, Jesse Dylan Lacewell, Andy Selle, Michael Kaschalk
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Patent number: 8747790Abstract: A method for reprocessing spent nuclear fuel from a light water reactor includes the step of reacting spent nuclear fuel in a voloxidation vessel with an oxidizing gas having nitrogen dioxide and oxygen for a period sufficient to generate a solid oxidation product of the spent nuclear fuel. The reacting step includes the step of reacting, in a first zone of the voloxidation vessel, spent nuclear fuel with the oxidizing gas at a temperature ranging from 200-450° C. to form an oxidized reaction product, and regenerating nitrogen dioxide, in a second zone of the voloxidation vessel, by reacting oxidizing gas comprising nitrogen monoxide and oxygen at a temperature ranging from 0-80° C. The first zone and the second zone can be separate. A voloxidation system is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2013Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: UT-Battelle, LLCInventors: Emory D. Collins, Guillermo D. Delcul, Rodney D. Hunt, Jared A. Johnson, Barry B. Spencer
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Publication number: 20130336855Abstract: A method for reprocessing spent nuclear fuel from a light water reactor includes the step of reacting spent nuclear fuel in a voloxidation vessel with an oxidizing gas having nitrogen dioxide and oxygen for a period sufficient to generate a solid oxidation product of the spent nuclear fuel. The reacting step includes the step of reacting, in a first zone of the voloxidation vessel, spent nuclear fuel with the oxidizing gas at a temperature ranging from 200-450° C. to form an oxidized reaction product, and regenerating nitrogen dioxide, in a second zone of the voloxidation vessel, by reacting oxidizing gas comprising nitrogen monoxide and oxygen at a temperature ranging from 0-80° C. The first zone and the second zone can be separate. A voloxidation system is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2013Publication date: December 19, 2013Inventors: Emory D. COLLINS, Guillermo D. DELCUL, Rodney D. HUNT, Jared A. JOHNSON, Barry B. SPENCER
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Patent number: 8574523Abstract: A method for reprocessing spent nuclear fuel from a light water reactor includes the step of reacting spent nuclear fuel in a voloxidation vessel with an oxidizing gas having nitrogen dioxide and oxygen for a period sufficient to generate a solid oxidation product of the spent nuclear fuel. The reacting step includes the step of reacting, in a first zone of the voloxidation vessel, spent nuclear fuel with the oxidizing gas at a temperature ranging from 200-450° C. to form an oxidized reaction product, and regenerating nitrogen dioxide, in a second zone of the voloxidation vessel, by reacting oxidizing gas comprising nitrogen monoxide and oxygen at a temperature ranging from 0-80° C. The first zone and the second zone can be separate. A voloxidation system is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2011Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: UT-Battelle, LLCInventors: Emory D. Collins, Guillermo D. Delcul, Rodney D. Hunt, Jared A. Johnson, Barry B. Spencer
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Publication number: 20120144489Abstract: The subject disclosure is directed towards protecting virtual machines on guest partitions from malware in a resource-efficient manner. Antimalware software is divided into lightweight agents that run on each malware-protected guest partition, a shared scanning and signature update mechanism, and a management component. Each agent provides the scanning mechanism with files to scan for malware, such as by running a script, and receives results from the scanning mechanism including possible remediation actions to perform. The management component provides the scanning mechanism with access to virtual machine services, such as to pause, resume, snapshot and rollback guest partitions as requested by the scanning mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2010Publication date: June 7, 2012Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Michael Sean Jarrett, Joseph Jared Johnson, Vishal Kapoor, Anil Francis Thomas, Eugene John Neystadt, Dennis Scott Batchelder
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Patent number: 8175890Abstract: An algorithm for generating of a program, as well as an associated method for handling of radioactive pharmaceuticals by a pharmacy so that data may be maintained on the acquisition, dispensing and handling of the radioactive pharmaceuticals and the disposition thereof. The algorithm and method allow for data to be electronically introduced in generally temporal relationship to the performance of physical activities. In addition, the algorithm and the method allow for computerized generation of required governmental reports, which thereby reduces the amount of manual operator attention which would otherwise be required. In addition, the algorithm and method allows for periodic information to be sent to quality control assurance personnel for generation of reports and information by such personnel.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2003Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Biodose, LLCInventors: Bretten Whittacre, Jared Johnson, Troy Curnutt
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Patent number: 8145502Abstract: An algorithm and associated program for performing method steps in the maintaining of records and generating of reports used in the processing of radioactive pharmaceuticals. The algorithm is used as the basis of a program which can accomplish this method automatically. The method involves the determination of dose, the acquisition of the materials, scheduling for the issuance of doses and for future doses, the actual monitoring and control of material and equipment disposal. The algorithm and method are also adapted for the generation of reports on a periodic basis. In short, the method performed by the algorithm allows for an automation through a computer system and this, in turn, allows for the automatic processing of the steps performed and the controls involved in the dispensing of radioactive pharmaceuticals and automatically allows for the generation of governmental and other reports therefor.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2009Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Biodose, LLCInventors: Bretten H. Whittacre, Troy V. Curnutt, Jared Johnson