Patents by Inventor Jason Richards
Jason Richards 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: 11291772Abstract: A syringe assembly (10) has a syringe barrel (12), a plunger rod (14) and stopper (16) where the syringe barrel has an open end receiving the plunger rod and stopper in a sliding direction. The plunger rod includes a shaft (52) having a longitudinal axis with a first end having a coupling member (62) for coupling with the stopper. The shaft has a least one plunger rod support (82) extending radially outer from the shaft and spaced from the first end for cooperating with an inner surface of the syringe barrel (12) to resist lateral movement and tilting of the plunger rod relative to the longitudinal axis of the axial passage of the syringe barrel. The shaft in one embodiment has at least two spaced apart points of support (41) and (82) for maintaining the axis of the plunger rod on axis with the syringe barrel to limit twisting and tilting of the stopper thereby resisting distortion of the stopper that can cause leakage.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2018Date of Patent: April 5, 2022Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Gerald Bogert, Jason Richard Mondro, Alfred Wesley Prais
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Patent number: 11257220Abstract: The disclosed technology includes image-based systems and methods for object tracking within an asset area. Some exemplary methods include receiving an indication of a first object entering an asset area and receiving data indicative of a plurality of captured images. The methods also include performing, by at least one processor, object classification of the first object based on one or more of the plurality of captured images. The methods further include determining a first object location of the first object based at least in part on the object classification, and outputting an indication of the first object location.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2019Date of Patent: February 22, 2022Assignee: CAPITAL ONE SERVICES, LLCInventors: Stephen Michael Wylie, Jason Richard Hoover, Geoffrey Dagley, Micah Price, Qiaochu Tang
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Publication number: 20220027748Abstract: In some examples, a document can be received and parsed to identify sentences of the document. A plurality of domain natural language classifiers (NLCs) trained based on domain training data associated with a respective domain of a plurality of domains can be programmed to classify each identified sentence to determine a sentence confidence score for each identified sentence. A plurality of document confidence scores for the document can be determined based on sentence confidence scores determined by the plurality of domain NLCs. Each document confidence score can characterize a relevance of the document to the respective domain of the plurality of domains. Document similarity data identifying at least one document among documents associated with a corresponding domain of the plurality of domains can be generated based on an evaluation of the document confidence scores for the given document and document confidence scores for the documents associated with the corresponding domain.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2020Publication date: January 27, 2022Inventors: Brien H. Muschett, Jason Richard Rocco, Gillis T. Melancon, III
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Patent number: 11231803Abstract: The present disclosure relates to interactive projection systems. In one implementation, an interactive projection system for a vehicle window may include a film having a plurality of sensors embedded therein, the plurality of sensors configured to detect local pressure disturbance on the film; a projector configured to project a user interface onto the film; and at least one processor. The at least one processor may be configured to perform operations, including receiving a detection of a local pressure disturbance from at least one of the plurality of sensors, based on a location of the detected local pressure disturbance, determining a change in the user interface, and transmitting a command to the projector to modify a projected user interface according to the determined change.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2020Date of Patent: January 25, 2022Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Qiaochu Tang, Sunil Subrahmanyam Vasisht, Stephen Michael Wylie, Geoffrey Dagley, Micah Price, Jason Richard Hoover
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Publication number: 20210409057Abstract: A ring attachment for a mobile device assembly wherein the mobile device assembly further includes a mobile device and a mobile device case. The mobile device case has sidewalls defining an inner cavity sized to receive the mobile device therein. The ring attachment includes an anchor having a height, width and thickness. The height and the width are sized to fit within the inner cavity. The thickness is sized to fit between the inner cavity of the mobile device case and a back surface of the mobile device when the mobile device is secured within the inner cavity. A ring is secured to the anchor. The ring is sized to receive a finger of a user. The ring is comprised of a resilient material such that inner surfaces of the ring may be compressed together when squeezed and the ring may return to an original shape when released.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2019Publication date: December 30, 2021Inventor: Jason Richard PADEN
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Patent number: 11162624Abstract: A coupler assembly (60) for a sub-sea connector including a coupler (18) having an abutment (76) radially outwardly from the coupler body (64), and a radially inwardly extending groove (78) in the coupler body that is longitudinally spaced apart from the abutment. The abutment (76) is configured to engage the rear side of the plate when the coupler is inserted through a rearward opening in the plate. The groove (78) may be longitudinally spaced apart from the abutment such that, when the abutment is engaged with the rear of the plate, the groove is positioned forwardly of the front side of the plate sufficiently to allow a portion of a mounting ring (82) to be inserted into the groove with a portion of the mounting ring protruding radially outwardly from the body to engage an abutment surface at the front side of the plate, thereby restricting axial movement of the body relative to the plate.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2018Date of Patent: November 2, 2021Assignee: Parker-Hannifin CorporationInventors: Leonard Nick, Jason Richard Koller
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Publication number: 20210256320Abstract: An artificial intelligence system for identifying attributes in an image. The system may include a processor in communication with a client device; and a storage medium. The storage medium may store instructions that, when executed, configure the processor to perform operations including: extracting first features; categorizing the first images in a first group or a second group; modifying first metadata associated with each image in the first images to include a binary label; calculating a classification function; classifying a second plurality of images using the classification function; extracting second features from the second images classified in the first group; categorizing the second images in the first group by attribute; calculating an attribute identification function that identifies attributes of the second images; and identifying at least one attribute associated with a client image using the attribute identification function, the client image being received from the client device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2021Publication date: August 19, 2021Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Sunil Subrahmanyam Vasisht, Geoffrey Dagley, Qiaochu Tang, Sean Reddy, Jason Richard Hoover, Stephen Michael Wylie, Micah Price
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Publication number: 20210217154Abstract: An image error identification system retrieves an image associated with a vehicle listing and uses various machine learning models to classify the image and generate identification data that may include a vehicle make, model, trim level, and/or various features of the vehicle present in the image. The identification data is compared to the rest of the vehicle listing to detect a mismatch between the image and the vehicle listing. An alert is generated, when a mismatch is detected, indicating the one of the image or the data in the vehicle listing is incorrect.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2020Publication date: July 15, 2021Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Qiaochu Tang, Geoffrey Dagley, Micah Price, Avid Ghamsari, Jason Richard Hoover
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Publication number: 20210217314Abstract: A computer system receives a request to locate a vehicle within a facility. The computer system parses the request to identify one or more characteristics of the vehicle. The computer system identifies a sensor corresponding to the vehicle based on the one or more characteristics of the vehicle. The computer system identifies a most recent location of the vehicle based on the last registered position of the vehicle within the facility. The computer system transmits a signal to a parking spot sensor at the most recent location of the vehicle in the facility. The computer system receives the unique identification. The computer system determines that the unique identification of the vehicle sensor co-located with the parking spot sensor matches the sensor of the requested vehicle. The computer system reports to the user a current location of the vehicle within the facility based on a location of the parking spot sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2021Publication date: July 15, 2021Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Micah Price, Geoffrey Dagley, Jason Richard Hoover, Stephen Michael Wylie, Qiaochu Tang
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Patent number: 11041568Abstract: A novel sealing member and a novel wedging element that may be part of a novel seal assembly. The seal assembly may remain effective for more connection/disconnection cycles as compared to the previously known seals. In exemplary embodiments, the wedging element may engage the sealing member or a pair of the sealing members that sandwich the wedging element. When engaged, an inclined surface of the wedging element may radially compress a radially inwardly extending sealing leg of one or both of the sealing members. A fluid pressure opposite the wedging element relative to the corresponding sealing member may radially expand a radially outwardly extending sealing leg of one or both of the sealing members.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2017Date of Patent: June 22, 2021Assignee: Parker-Hannifin CorporationInventors: Jason Richard Koller, Carter Fose
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Publication number: 20210173510Abstract: The present disclosure relates to interactive projection systems. In one implementation, an interactive projection system for a vehicle window may include a film having a plurality of sensors embedded therein, the plurality of sensors configured to detect local pressure disturbance on the film; a projector configured to project a user interface onto the film; and at least one processor. The at least one processor may be configured to perform operations, including receiving a detection of a local pressure disturbance from at least one of the plurality of sensors, based on a location of the detected local pressure disturbance, determining a change in the user interface, and transmitting a command to the projector to modify a projected user interface according to the determined change.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2020Publication date: June 10, 2021Inventors: Qiaochu TANG, Sunil Subrahmanyam VASISHT, Stephen Michael WYLIE, Geoffrey DAGLEY, Micah PRICE, Jason Richard HOOVER
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Publication number: 20210159817Abstract: Multi-dimensional magnetic levitation and translation systems include at least one electromagnets located on each of three perpendicular axes. The at least three electromagnets are operated using a control system to apply a nonphysical force on objects contained within the magnetic field. An object is able to be levitated within the system in spite of any variable acceleration the system experiences due to the environment. The multi-dimensional magnetic levitation system is able to linearly translate an object within its volume of control.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2020Publication date: May 27, 2021Inventors: Christian James WIERZBICKI, Fiona Marie GAFFNEY, Evan Ray TIPTON, Jason Richard TURSCHAK, Nicholas Ryan LLEWELLYN
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Publication number: 20210158418Abstract: Disclosed embodiments provide devices, methods, and computer-readable storage media for determining information of an object from a captured image. Further, the disclosed device responds to a user input by capturing, with the camera, image data representing an object. The device then transmits, via a messaging application through a network interface to a server, the image data and a request for information relating to the object. The object information is received via the messaging application through the network from the server and is displayed on the display screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2021Publication date: May 27, 2021Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Sean REDDY, Sunil Subrahmanyam VASISHT, Micah PRICE, Arjun DUGAL, Geoffrey DAGLEY, Raman BAJAJ, Stephen Michael WYLIE, Jason Richard HOOVER, Qiaochu TANG
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Publication number: 20210146093Abstract: A catheter comprising an elongated member having a distal end and a proximal end. The proximal end defines a drainage inlet extending from an external wall of the elongated member into the elongated member. The elongated member defines a first lumen that connects the drainage inlet with a drainage outlet defined by the distal end. The catheter also includes an inflatable retention balloon defined by the external wall of the elongated member and located between the drainage inlet and the drainage outlet. The catheter further includes a fluid inlet valve that protrudes from the elongated member and defines a second lumen that extends from the fluid inlet valve through the elongated member and to the inflatable retention balloon. The catheter additionally includes a secondary balloon that protrudes from the elongated member, the elongated member defining a third lumen that extends from the inflatable retention balloon to the secondary balloon.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2020Publication date: May 20, 2021Inventor: Jason Richard Greenlee
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Patent number: 11003912Abstract: Systems and methods for presenting an augmented reality view are disclosed. Embodiments include a system with a database for personalizing an augmented reality view of a physical environment using at least one of a location of a physical environment or a location of a user. The system may further include a hardware device in communication with the database, the hardware device including a renderer configured to render the augmented reality view for display and a controller configured to determine a scope of the augmented reality view authenticating the augmented reality view. The hardware device may include a processor configured to receive the augmented reality view of the physical environment, and present, via a display, augmented reality content to the user while the user is present in the physical environment, based on the determined scope of the augmented reality view.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2019Date of Patent: May 11, 2021Assignee: CAPITAL ONE SERVICES, LLCInventors: Jason Richard Hoover, Micah Price, Sunil Subrahmanyam Vasisht, Qiaochu Tang, Geoffrey Dagley, Stephen Michael Wylie
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Patent number: 10964219Abstract: A computer system receives a request to locate a vehicle within a facility. The computer system parses the request to identify one or more characteristics of the vehicle. The computer system identifies a sensor corresponding to the vehicle based on the one or more characteristics of the vehicle. The computer system identifies a most recent location of the vehicle based on the last registered position of the vehicle within the facility. The computer system transmits a signal to a parking spot sensor at the most recent location of the vehicle in the facility. The computer system receives the unique identification. The computer system determines that the unique identification of the vehicle sensor co-located with the parking spot sensor matches the sensor of the requested vehicle. The computer system reports to the user a current location of the vehicle within the facility based on a location of the parking spot sensor.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2019Date of Patent: March 30, 2021Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Micah Price, Geoffrey Dagley, Jason Richard Hoover, Stephen Michael Wylie, Qiaochu Tang
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Publication number: 20210090169Abstract: The techniques disclosed herein permit active, non-transparent management of financial assets within an exchange-traded fund while yielding the traditional advantages of scale and cost efficiency for secondary market participants. The fund may supplement traditional periodic disclosures of holdings with additional information to facilitate accurate intraday pricing of ETF shares. In this context, a substitute basket may be engineered and published on a daily basis that closely tracks the fund composition, but contains an active share of about 5-30% relative to the fund in order to obfuscate the actual fund holdings. This substitute basket may advantageously provide a high quality signal of fund value, while also facilitating in-kind transactions in the primary market that are closely related to the fund composition without revealing specific fund holdings or weightings.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2020Publication date: March 25, 2021Inventors: Lorraine Wang, Anna Paglia, Jason Richard Stoneberg, Bradley Hepburn Smith, Eric Mark Pollackov, William Seng Geyer
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Patent number: 10941611Abstract: A pet door is provided herein. The pet door includes a pivotal flap and a frame that defines a through-way. A rotatable knob is mounted to the frame and has a handle portion and a stop wall. The handle portion and stop wall include various profiles and configurations that work in concert to control the flap's direction of pivotal movement. In a first configuration, the flap may swing outwardly or inwardly. A second configuration prevents the flap from swinging inwardly. A third configuration prevents the flap from swinging outwardly. A fourth configuration places the flap is in a locked position to prevent swinging in either direction. The electronic door also includes an electronic latch mechanism which selectively latches and unlatches the flap. The latch mechanism unlatches the flap in response to a wireless signal from an electronic transmitter that may be affixed to a pet.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2019Date of Patent: March 9, 2021Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: Cody Lee Stricklin, Marc Edward Brush, Jason Richard Graves
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Patent number: D928692Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2020Date of Patent: August 24, 2021Assignee: Marine Acquisition (US) IncorporatedInventors: Jason Richards, Matt Green, Tom Ward, David Wolfe, Steven Bizzarro, Thomas-Éric Béliveau, Olivier Patry, Antoine Dallaire
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Patent number: D938888Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2020Date of Patent: December 21, 2021Assignee: Marine Acquisition (US) IncorporatedInventors: Jason Richards, Matt Green, Tom Ward, David Wolfe, Steven Bizzarro, Thomas-Éric Béliveau, Olivier Patry, Antoine Dallaire