Patents by Inventor Jason Rogers
Jason Rogers 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: 20200371589Abstract: The invention relates to a method for providing active and passive feedback from a user for assessment. The assessment may include current emotional and/or physical state information related to a user and provide personalized reporting to or on behalf of the user. The invention also relates to a system, a wearable device, and components thereof, configured to provide active and passive feedback from a user for assessment.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2020Publication date: November 26, 2020Inventors: Rashmi Rogers, Jason Rogers, Abram Sterne
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Publication number: 20200296815Abstract: An exemplary lighting system utilizes intelligent system elements, such as lighting devices, user interfaces for lighting control or the like and possibly sensors, and utilizes network communication amongst such intelligent system elements. Some processing functions performed within the system are implemented on a distributed processing basis, by two or more of the intelligent elements of the lighting system. Distributed processing, for example, may enable use of available processor and/or memory resources of a number of intelligent system elements to process a particular job. Another distributed processing approach might entail programming to configure two or more of the intelligent system elements to implement multiple instances of a server functionality with respect to client functionalities implemented on intelligent system elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2020Publication date: September 17, 2020Inventors: Januk AGGARWAL, Jason ROGERS, David P. RAMER, Jack C. RAINS, JR.
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Patent number: 10775753Abstract: An example of a building automation system utilizes intelligent system elements, some of which are lighting devices having light sources, and some of which are utility building control and automation elements. Some utility building control and automation elements include a controllable mechanism for use in control of some aspect of the building other than lighting. Another intelligent system element may include either a user interface component and be configured as a building controller, or include a detector and be configured as a sensor. Each intelligent system element includes a network communication interface, processor, memory and programming to configure the intelligent system element as a lighting device, utility building control and automation element, controller or sensor. At least one of the intelligent lighting devices is configured as a building control and automation system server. Several examples, however, implement the overall control using distributed processing.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2017Date of Patent: September 15, 2020Assignee: ABL IP HOLDING LLCInventors: Januk Aggarwal, Jason Rogers, Jack C. Rains, Jr., David P. Ramer
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Patent number: 10728990Abstract: A lighting system utilizes intelligent system elements, such as lighting devices, user interfaces for lighting control or the like and possibly sensors. The system also has a data communication network. Some number of the intelligent lighting system elements, including at least two of the lighting devices, also support wireless communication with other non-lighting-system devices at the premises. Each such element has a communication interface system configured to provide a relatively short range, low power wireless data communication link for use by other non-lighting-system devices at the premises in proximity to the respective intelligent system element. Also, in such an element, the processor is configured to control communications via the communication interface system so as to provide access to the data network and through the data network to the wide area network outside the premises for non-lighting related communications of the other non-lighting-system devices.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2018Date of Patent: July 28, 2020Assignee: ABL IP HOLDING LLCInventors: Januk Aggarwal, Jason Rogers, Jack C. Rains, Jr., David P. Ramer
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Patent number: 10701784Abstract: An example of a lighting system includes intelligent lighting devices, each of which includes a light source, a communication interface and a processor coupled to control the light source. In such a system, at least one of the lighting devices includes a user input sensor to detect user activity related to user inputs without requiring physical contact of the user; and at least one of the lighting devices includes an output component to provide information output to the user. One or more of the processors in the intelligent lighting devices are further configured to process user inputs detected by the user input sensor, control lighting and control output to a user via the output component so as to implement an interactive user interface for the system, for example, to facilitate user control of lighting operations of the system and/or to act as a user interface portal for other services.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2019Date of Patent: June 30, 2020Assignee: ABL IP HOLDING LLCInventors: Januk Aggarwal, Jason Rogers, Jack C. Rains, Jr., David P. Ramer
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Publication number: 20200120779Abstract: An example of a lighting system includes intelligent lighting devices, each of which includes a light source, a communication interface and a processor coupled to control the light source. In such a system, at least one of the lighting devices includes a user input sensor to detect user activity related to user inputs without requiring physical contact of the user; and at least one of the lighting devices includes an output component to provide information output to the user. One or more of the processors in the intelligent lighting devices are further configured to process user inputs detected by the user input sensor, control lighting and control output to a user via the output component so as to implement an interactive user interface for the system, for example, to facilitate user control of lighting operations of the system and/or to act as a user interface portal for other services.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2019Publication date: April 16, 2020Inventors: Januk AGGARWAL, Jason ROGERS, Jack C. RAINS, JR., David P. RAMER
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Publication number: 20200108306Abstract: An oversized wheeled board and, more particularly, a wheeled board of at least 4 feet in length made of soft, flexible materials. The wheeled board includes a deck having pair of trucks and wheels mounted to an underside, much like a standard skateboard. The oversized deck has a flexible laminated construction of multiple layers that provide enhanced ridability, including fiberglass layers, and may have a layer of a softer material such as foam or urethane. The wheeled board can be ridden on the street much like a wakeboard on the water, and will accommodate carving and other such maneuvers as done when ocean surfing.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2019Publication date: April 9, 2020Inventors: Tom Goehring, JR., Jason Rogers
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Publication number: 20190364650Abstract: A lighting system utilizes intelligent system elements, such as lighting devices, user interfaces for lighting control or the like and possibly sensors. The system also has a data communication network. Some number of the intelligent lighting system elements, including at least two of the lighting devices, also support wireless communication with non-lighting-system devices at the premises. Each such element has a communication interface system configured to provide a short range, low power wireless data communication link for use by non-lighting-system devices at the premises in proximity to the respective intelligent system element. Also, in such an element, the processor is configured to control communications via the communication interface system so as to provide access to the data network and through the data network to the wide area network outside the premises for non-lighting related communications of the non-lighting-system devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2019Publication date: November 28, 2019Inventors: Januk AGGARWAL, Jason ROGERS, Jack C. RAINS, JR., David P. RAMER
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Patent number: 10478709Abstract: An oversized wheeled board and, more particularly, a wheeled board of at least 4 feet in length made of soft, flexible materials. The wheeled board includes a deck having pair of trucks and wheels mounted to an underside, much like a standard skateboard. The oversized deck has a flexible laminated construction of multiple layers that provide enhanced ridability, including fiberglass layers, and may have a layer of a softer material such as foam or urethane. The wheeled board can be ridden on the street much like a wakeboard on the water, and will accommodate carving and other such maneuvers as done when ocean surfing.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2018Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Assignee: TOMMY BOARD, INC.Inventors: Tom Goehring, Jr., Jason Rogers
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Patent number: 10470278Abstract: A lighting system utilizes intelligent system elements, such as lighting devices, user interfaces for lighting control or the like and possibly sensors. The system also has a data communication network. Some number of the intelligent lighting system elements, including at least two of the lighting devices, also support communication with non-lighting-system devices at the premises. Each such element has a communication interface system configured to provide a data communication link for use by non-lighting-system devices at the premises in proximity to the respective intelligent system element. Also, in such an element, the processor is configured to control communications via the communication interface system so as to provide access to the data network and through the data network to the wide area network outside the premises for non-lighting related communications of the non-lighting-system devices.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2016Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Assignee: ABL IP HOLDING LLCInventors: Januk Aggarwal, Jason Rogers, Jack C. Rains, Jr., David P. Ramer
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Publication number: 20190256433Abstract: Water-dispersible pellets are provided that includes spent lime particles present from 80 to 99.5 total weight percent. A binder component is also present from 20 to 0.5 total weight percent. The pellets have a mean pellet domain size. The spent lime particles, and the binder component present in a form such that contact with water causes pellet dispersion into more than 100 pieces. A process of forming spent lime pellets is also provided that include spent lime being dewatered to a free-flowing powder. A binder is then added under conditions to induce agglomeration of the free-flowing powder to the form the pellets. A process of treating a target crop is also provided based on such pellets.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2019Publication date: August 22, 2019Inventors: Robert V. Rogers, Jason A. Rogers
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Patent number: 10383199Abstract: A lighting system utilizes intelligent system elements, such as lighting devices, user interfaces for lighting control or the like and possibly sensors. The system also has a data communication network. Some number of the intelligent lighting system elements, including at least two of the lighting devices, also support wireless communication with non-lighting-system devices at the premises. Each such element has a communication interface system configured to provide a short range, low power wireless data communication link for use by non-lighting-system devices at the premises in proximity to the respective intelligent system element. Also, in such an element, the processor is configured to control communications via the communication interface system so as to provide access to the data network and through the data network to the wide area network outside the premises for non-lighting related communications of the non-lighting-system devices.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2018Date of Patent: August 13, 2019Assignee: ABL IP HOLDING LLCInventors: Januk Aggarwal, Jason Rogers, Jack C. Rains, Jr., David P. Ramer
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Publication number: 20190175343Abstract: Implants or systems of implants and methods apply a selected force vector or a selected combination of force vectors within or across the right atrium, which allow tricuspid valve leaflets to better coapt. The implants or systems of implants and methods make possible rapid deployment, facile endovascular delivery, and full intra-atrial retrievability. The implants or systems of implants and methods also make use of strong fluoroscopic landmarks. The implants or systems of implants and methods make use of an adjustable implant. The implants or systems of implants and methods may utilize a bridge stop to secure the implant.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2018Publication date: June 13, 2019Inventors: Robert T. Chang, Timothy R. Machold, David A. Rahdert, Jason Rogers
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Publication number: 20190051388Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for identifying one or more health care applications in which a search request is received from a user at a remote client device. The request comprises an alphanumeric query and filtering criteria. A plurality of applications is searched to identify applications that satisfy the filtering criteria and further match the alphanumeric query thereby identifying a set of matching applications. Each respective application in the plurality of applications is (i) for a clinical indication and (ii) includes an evidence score generated by health care providers. The search query response is formatted for display by sorting the matching applications by sorting criteria thereby forming a sorted list of matching applications. At least a portion of the sorting criteria is the evidence score. The search query response, including the sorted list of matching applications, is communicated to the remote client device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2017Publication date: February 14, 2019Applicant: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount SinaiInventors: Ashish Atreja, Jason Rogers
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Patent number: 10201423Abstract: Implants or systems of implants and methods apply a selected force vector or a selected combination of force vectors within or across the right atrium, which allow tricuspid valve leaflets to better coapt. The implants or systems of implants and methods make possible rapid deployment, facile endovascular delivery, and full intra-atrial retrievability. The implants or systems of implants and methods also make use of strong fluoroscopic landmarks. The implants or systems of implants and methods make use of an adjustable implant. The implants or systems of implants and methods may utilize a bridge stop to secure the implant.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2015Date of Patent: February 12, 2019Assignee: MVRx, Inc.Inventors: Robert T. Chang, Timothy R. Machold, David A. Rahdert, Jason Rogers
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Publication number: 20180345121Abstract: An oversized wheeled board and, more particularly, a wheeled board of at least 4 feet in length made of soft, flexible materials. The wheeled board includes a deck having pair of trucks and wheels mounted to an underside, much like a standard skateboard. The oversized deck has a flexible laminated construction of multiple layers that provide enhanced ridability, including fiberglass layers, and may have a layer of a softer material such as foam or urethane. The wheeled board can be ridden on the street much like a wakeboard on the water, and will accommodate carving and other such maneuvers as done when ocean surfing.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2018Publication date: December 6, 2018Inventors: Tom Goehring, JR., Jason Rogers
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Publication number: 20180255627Abstract: A lighting system utilizes intelligent system elements, such as lighting devices, user interfaces for lighting control or the like and possibly sensors. The system also has a data communication network. Some number of the intelligent lighting system elements, including at least two of the lighting devices, also support wireless communication with other non-lighting-system devices at the premises. Each such element has a communication interface system configured to provide a relatively short range, low power wireless data communication link for use by other non-lighting-system devices at the premises in proximity to the respective intelligent system element. Also, in such an element, the processor is configured to control communications via the communication interface system so as to provide access to the data network and through the data network to the wide area network outside the premises for non-lighting related communications of the other non-lighting-system devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2018Publication date: September 6, 2018Inventors: Januk Aggarwal, Jason Rogers, Jack C. Rains, JR., David P. Ramer
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Publication number: 20180249564Abstract: A lighting system utilizes intelligent system elements, such as lighting devices, user interfaces for lighting control or the like and possibly sensors. The system also has a data communication network. Some number of the intelligent lighting system elements, including at least two of the lighting devices, also support wireless communication with non-lighting-system devices at the premises. Each such element has a communication interface system configured to provide a short range, low power wireless data communication link for use by non-lighting-system devices at the premises in proximity to the respective intelligent system element. Also, in such an element, the processor is configured to control communications via the communication interface system so as to provide access to the data network and through the data network to the wide area network outside the premises for non-lighting related communications of the non-lighting-system devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2018Publication date: August 30, 2018Inventors: Januk AGGARWAL, Jason Rogers, Jack C. Rains, JR., David P. Ramer
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Patent number: 9998219Abstract: Networked intelligent lighting devices may utilize visual light communication to perform autonomous neighbor discovery, for example, as part of a map generation process. Individually, each intelligent lighting device within an installation transmits a series of packets via visual light communication for receipt by one or more of the other intelligent lighting devices. Receiving intelligent lighting devices record the number of received packets from each transmitter. Records of numbers of received packets are conveyed via a data communication network to a centralized process. The centralized process utilizes the conveyed records to determine neighbor relationships between lighting devices, for example to generate a map of devices as located within the installation.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2016Date of Patent: June 12, 2018Assignee: ABL IP HOLDING LLCInventors: Rashmi K. Raj, Jason Rogers, Hampton B. Maher, Sean P. White
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Patent number: 9980351Abstract: A lighting system utilizes intelligent system elements, such as lighting devices, user interfaces for lighting control or the like and possibly sensors. The system also has a data communication network. Some number of the intelligent lighting system elements, including at least two of the lighting devices, also support wireless communication with other non-lighting-system devices at the premises. Each such element has a communication interface system configured to provide a relatively short range, low power wireless data communication link for use by other non-lighting-system devices at the premises in proximity to the respective intelligent system element. Also, in such an element, the processor is configured to control communications via the communication interface system so as to provide access to the data network and through the data network to the wide area network outside the premises for non-lighting related communications of the other non-lighting-system devices.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2013Date of Patent: May 22, 2018Assignee: ABL IP Holding LLCInventors: Januk Aggarwal, Jason Rogers, Jack C. Rains, Jr., David P. Ramer