Patents by Inventor Jason A. Erickson
Jason A. Erickson 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: 20240381576Abstract: An immersion cooling system and methods for operating the system are described. The system includes a vessel configured to hold thermally conductive, condensable dielectric fluid; a pressure controller to reduce or increase an interior pressure of the vessel; a computer component to be at least partially submerged within the dielectric fluid; and a fluid circulation system to draw the dielectric fluid from a sump area of the vessel, pass the dielectric fluid through a filter and deliver the dielectric fluid to a bath area of the vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2024Publication date: November 14, 2024Inventors: John David Enright, Raquel Parker, Darshan Patell, Randall Coburn, Josh Haley, Ryan Graham, Jason Erickson, Jacob Mertel, Taylor Monnig, Brian Haught, Ryan Myre, William Bret Boren, Andrew Downs, Dustin Yeatman, Edward King, Rick Margerison, Jimil M. Shah, William Hadala, Josh Whitaker, Seamus Egan, Brad Furnish, Tim Tomlin
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Patent number: 12035508Abstract: An immersion cooling system and methods for operating the system are described. The system can comprise a vessel configured to hold thermally conductive, condensable dielectric fluid; a pressure controller to reduce or increase an interior pressure of the vessel; a computer component configured to be at least partially submerged within the dielectric fluid; and a fluid circulation system configured to draw the dielectric fluid from a sump area of the vessel, pass the dielectric fluid through a filter and deliver the dielectric fluid to a bath area of the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2022Date of Patent: July 9, 2024Assignee: Modine LLCInventors: John David Enright, Raquel Parker, Darshan Patell, Randall Coburn, Josh Haley, Ryan Graham, Jason Erickson, Jacob Mertel, Taylor Monnig, Brian Haught, Ryan Myre, William Bret Boren, Andrew Downs, Dustin Yeatman, Edward King, Rick Margerison, Jimil M. Shah, William Hadala, Josh Whitaker, Seamus Egan, Brad Furnish, Tim Tomlin
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Publication number: 20230180439Abstract: An immersion cooling system and methods for operating the system are described. The system can comprise a vessel configured to hold thermally conductive, condensable dielectric fluid; a pressure controller to reduce or increase an interior pressure of the vessel; a computer component configured to be at least partially submerged within the dielectric fluid; and a fluid circulation system configured to draw the dielectric fluid from a sump area of the vessel, pass the dielectric fluid through a filter and deliver the dielectric fluid to a bath area of the vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2022Publication date: June 8, 2023Inventors: John David Enright, Raquel Parker, Darshan Patell, Randall Coburn, Josh Haley, Ryan Graham, Jason Erickson, Jacob Mertel, Taylor Monnig, Brian Haught, Ryan Myre, William Bret Boren, Andrew Downs, Dustin Yeatman, Edward King, Rick Margerison, Jimil M. Shah, William Hadala, Josh Whitaker, Seamus Egan, Brad Furnish, Tim Tomlin
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Patent number: 11640667Abstract: The method for determining property feature segmentation includes: receiving a region image for a region; determining parcel data for the region; determining a final segmentation output based on the region image and parcel data using a trained segmentation module; optionally generating training data; and training a segmentation module using the training data S500.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2021Date of Patent: May 2, 2023Assignee: Cape Analytics, Inc.Inventors: Fabian Richter, Matthieu Portail, Jason Erickson
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Publication number: 20220400584Abstract: An immersion cooling system and methods for operating the system are described. The system can comprise a vessel configured to hold thermally conductive, condensable dielectric fluid; a pressure controller to reduce or increase an interior pressure of the vessel; a computer component configured to be at least partially submerged within the dielectric fluid; and a fluid circulation system configured to draw the dielectric fluid from a sump area of the vessel, pass the dielectric fluid through a filter and deliver the dielectric fluid to a bath area of the vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2022Publication date: December 15, 2022Inventors: John David Enright, Raquel Parker, Darshan Patell, Randall Coburn, Josh Haley, Ryan Graham, Jason Erickson, Jacob Mertel, Taylor Monnig, Brian Haught, Ryan Myre, William Bret Boren, Andrew Downs, Dustin Yeatman, Edward King, Rick Margerison, Jimil M. Shah, William Hadala, Josh Whitaker, Seamus Egan, Brad Furnish, Tim Tomlin
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Publication number: 20220076423Abstract: The method for determining property feature segmentation includes: receiving a region image for a region; determining parcel data for the region; determining a final segmentation output based on the region image and parcel data using a trained segmentation module; optionally generating training data; and training a segmentation module using the training data S500.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2021Publication date: March 10, 2022Inventors: Fabian Richter, Matthieu Portail, Jason Erickson
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Patent number: 11222426Abstract: The method for determining property feature segmentation includes: receiving a region image for a region; determining parcel data for the region; determining a final segmentation output based on the region image and parcel data using a trained segmentation module; optionally generating training data; and training a segmentation module using the training data S500.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2021Date of Patent: January 11, 2022Assignee: Cape Analytics, Inc.Inventors: Fabian Richter, Matthieu Portail, Jason Erickson
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Publication number: 20210374965Abstract: The method for determining property feature segmentation includes: receiving a region image for a region; determining parcel data for the region; determining a final segmentation output based on the region image and parcel data using a trained segmentation module; optionally generating training data; and training a segmentation module using the training data S500.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2021Publication date: December 2, 2021Inventors: Fabian Richter, Matthieu Portail, Jason Erickson
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Patent number: 11012468Abstract: In response to detected attempts to gain unauthorized access to user accounts of an online system, a security module of an online system applies an attack response policy to take actions in response to the attempts. Possible responses of the policy include reordering credential types requested by the online system during multi-factor authentication-enabled login, switching to a mode in which login requests are accepted but login is not permitted for the requesting user, and logging information about the login requests. Logged information may be applied to enhance the ability to prevent future unauthorized accesses, such as adding credential values to a list of common credential values and prohibiting users from associating those values with their accounts, or training a model based on the logged information to predict a probability that a given login request is unauthorized.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2018Date of Patent: May 18, 2021Assignee: Okta, Inc.Inventors: Jason Erickson, Unmesh Vartak, Amogh Vasekar, Gabriel Werman
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Publication number: 20200137066Abstract: In response to detected attempts to gain unauthorized access to user accounts of an online system, a security module of an online system applies an attack response policy to take actions in response to the attempts. Possible responses of the policy include reordering credential types requested by the online system during multi-factor authentication-enabled login, switching to a mode in which login requests are accepted but login is not permitted for the requesting user, and logging information about the login requests. Logged information may be applied to enhance the ability to prevent future unauthorized accesses, such as adding credential values to a list of common credential values and prohibiting users from associating those values with their accounts, or training a model based on the logged information to predict a probability that a given login request is unauthorized.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2018Publication date: April 30, 2020Inventors: JASON ERICKSON, UNMESH VARTAK, AMOGH VASEKAR, GABRIEL WERMAN
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Patent number: 10210068Abstract: A device topology definition system works in conjunction with a location indicia detector, such as a topology key or detector, to simplify entry of device location information in a device monitoring system. To mitigate the tedium of entering location information for each device being monitored, the topology key or detector can be inserted into a data port or aperture of a device, or otherwise detect location indicia located on or proximate to a device, and a topology definition system of the device monitoring application will read topology information from the key or detector and logically associate the topology information with the device's identifier. This association is recorded as part of a global topology data set for the monitored devices maintained by the device monitoring application.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2016Date of Patent: February 19, 2019Assignee: Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Brian Engelhardt, Frank Kim, Jason Erickson, Jay Treptow
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Publication number: 20160370835Abstract: A power conversion device is configured to convert power-over-Ethernet (PoE) power to universal serial bus (USB) power to yield a USB charging port. The conversion device can conform to a number of modular and/or portable form factors, allowing existing Ethernet data ports to be easily converted to USB charging ports. The conversion device receives PoE power from the Ethernet network, converts the PoE power to an appropriate USB standard, and delivers the power to an integrated USB charging port. The conversion device can identify the charging capabilities of a portable device plugged into the USB charging port and set a maximum charging current based on the rated charging current of the portable device. In some embodiments, the conversion device can be incorporated in an apparatus that also facilitates data transfer via the USB port.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2016Publication date: December 22, 2016Inventors: Jason Erickson, William J. Lauby, Ryan Moore, Dean S. Lipke
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Publication number: 20160299826Abstract: A device topology definition system works in conjunction with a location indicia detector, such as a topology key or detector, to simplify entry of device location information in a device monitoring system. To mitigate the tedium of entering location information for each device being monitored, the topology key or detector can be inserted into a data port or aperture of a device, or otherwise detect location indicia located on or proximate to a device, and a topology definition system of the device monitoring application will read topology information from the key or detector and logically associate the topology information with the device's identifier. This association is recorded as part of a global topology data set for the monitored devices maintained by the device monitoring application.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2016Publication date: October 13, 2016Inventors: Brian Engelhardt, Frank Kim, Jason Erickson, Jay Treptow
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Patent number: 9454501Abstract: A universal serial bus (USB) sensor bar and a device manager are configured to intelligently monitor one or more patch panels. The USB sensor bar comprises an array of sensors configured to read identification data from memory devices affixed to respective cables plugged into ports of a patch panel. The USB sensor bar converts the identification data to a USB protocol and sends the data to a device manager over a USB bus. The device manager uses the received information to document a network architecture, generate web-based interfaces that render configuration and status information for the network, and generate alarms or notifications in response to detection of defined network conditions.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2014Date of Patent: September 27, 2016Assignee: LEVITON MANUFACTURING CO., INC.Inventors: Mark Edward Dearing, Jason Erickson, Jeff Storm, Jay Treptow, Hua Wang
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Patent number: 9012094Abstract: Provided are electrochemical cells and electrolytes used to build such cells. An electrolyte may include a fluoroalkyl-substituted LiPF6 salt or a fluoroalkyl-substituted LiBF4 salt. In some embodiments, at least one fluorinated alkyl of the salt has a chain length of from 1 to 8 or, more specifically, between about 2 and 8. These fluorinated alkyl groups, in particular, relatively large fluorinated alkyl groups improve solubility of these salts in fluorinated solvents that are less flammable than, for example, conventional carbonate solvents. At the same time, the size of fluoroalkyl-substituted salts should be limited to ensure adequate concentration of the salt in an electrolyte and low viscosity of the electrolyte. In some embodiments, the concentration of a fluoroalkyl-substituted salt is at least about 0.5M.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2013Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: A123 Systems LLCInventors: Konstantin Tikhonov, Ka Ki Yip, Tzu-Yuan Lin, Michael Jason Erickson
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Publication number: 20150039788Abstract: A universal serial bus (USB) sensor bar and a device manager are configured to intelligently monitor one or more patch panels. The USB sensor bar comprises an array of sensors configured to read identification data from memory devices affixed to respective cables plugged into ports of a patch panel. The USB sensor bar converts the identification data to a USB protocol and sends the data to a device manager over a USB bus. The device manager uses the received information to document a network architecture, generate web-based interfaces that render configuration and status information for the network, and generate alarms or notifications in response to detection of defined network conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2014Publication date: February 5, 2015Inventors: Mark Edward Dearing, Jason Erickson, Jeff Storm, Jay Treptow, Hua Wang
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Publication number: 20130337341Abstract: Provided are electrochemical cells and electrolytes used to build such cells. An electrolyte may include a fluoroalkyl-substituted LiPF6 salt or a fluoroalkyl-substituted LiBF4 salt. In some embodiments, at least one fluorinated alkyl of the salt has a chain length of from 1 to 8 or, more specifically, between about 2 and 8. These fluorinated alkyl groups, in particular, relatively large fluorinated alkyl groups improve solubility of these salts in fluorinated solvents that are less flammable than, for example, conventional carbonate solvents. At the same time, the size of fluoroalkyl-substituted salts should be limited to ensure adequate concentration of the salt in an electrolyte and low viscosity of the electrolyte. In some embodiments, the concentration of a fluoroalkyl-substituted salt is at least about 0.5M.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2013Publication date: December 19, 2013Inventors: Konstantin Tikhonov, Ka Ki Yip, Tzu-Yuan Lin, Michael Jason Erickson
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Patent number: 8425255Abstract: A spring assembly for a communications jack including a plurality of jack contacts each electrically connectable to a corresponding plug contact of a communications plug. First and second jack contacts carry a first differential signal. Fifth and sixth jack contacts carry a second differential signal. The jack contacts carrying the first differential signal are adjacent a third jack contract and the jack contacts carrying the second differential signal are adjacent a fourth jack contract. For each jack contact, the assembly has a conductive spring member electrically connected to the jack contact that biases the jack contact against a corresponding plug contact. To reduce crosstalk, the spring members connected to the first and second jack contacts are each capacitively coupled to the fourth jack contact, and the spring members connected to the fifth and sixth jack contacts are each capacitively coupled to the third jack contact.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2011Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Jason Erickson, Hua Wang, Adam Bily
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Publication number: 20120202389Abstract: A spring assembly for a communications jack including a plurality of jack contacts each electrically connectable to a corresponding plug contact of a communications plug. First and second jack contacts carry a first differential signal. Fifth and sixth jack contacts carry a second differential signal. The jack contacts carrying the first differential signal are adjacent a third jack contract and the jack contacts carrying the second differential signal are adjacent a fourth jack contract. For each jack contact, the assembly has a conductive spring member electrically connected to the jack contact that biases the jack contact against a corresponding plug contact. To reduce crosstalk, the spring members connected to the first and second jack contacts are each capacitively coupled to the fourth jack contact, and the spring members connected to the fifth and sixth jack contacts are each capacitively coupled to the third jack contact.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2011Publication date: August 9, 2012Inventors: Jason Erickson, Hua Wang, Adam Bily, Jeffrey P. Seefried
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Patent number: 8235731Abstract: A substrate operable to construct a male-type connector, a female-type connector, and/or a multi-outlet module. The substrate has a plurality of circuits and an edge card male connector including contacts for each circuit. For each circuit, the substrate has a ground plane connected to one or more of the contacts for the circuit. The ground planes may be implemented as localized, electrically floating, isolated ground planes. The substrate may include multiple layers upon which portions of the circuits and ground planes may be disposed. The ground plane corresponding to each of the plurality of circuits may be located in close proximity to conductive elements of the circuit so as to provide a localized common ground to which energy can be conveyed from the conductive elements to thereby limit an amount of energy radiated outwardly from the conductive elements to surrounding conductors.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2011Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: Leviton Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Jeffrey Alan Poulsen, Bryan L. Sparrowhawk, Jason Erickson, Bret Taylor, Adam Bily