Patents by Inventor Jay Gilbert
Jay Gilbert 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: 11592926Abstract: A computing device including a wireless communication device, an electrostatic interface, and a processor. The processor may be configured to, via the electrostatic interface, detect a peripheral device proximate the surface. In response to detecting the peripheral device, the processor may be further configured to establish wireless pairing with the peripheral device at least in part by performing an identifier exchange via the electrostatic interface. Subsequently to performing the identifier exchange, establishing wireless pairing may further include generating a temporary key and transmitting the temporary key to the peripheral device via the electrostatic interface. Subsequently to transmitting the temporary key, establishing wireless pairing may further include receiving a first wireless pairing signal from the peripheral device via the wireless communication device.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2021Date of Patent: February 28, 2023Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Sylvester Tate, II, Frank Gorgenyi, Arie Yehuda Gur, Uri Ron, Rahul Ramadas, Sebastian Perez Juarez, J Robert Sims, III, Jay Gilbert
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Publication number: 20230021881Abstract: A computing device including a wireless communication device, an electrostatic interface, and a processor. The processor may be configured to, via the electrostatic interface, detect a peripheral device proximate the surface. In response to detecting the peripheral device, the processor may be further configured to establish wireless pairing with the peripheral device at least in part by performing an identifier exchange via the electrostatic interface. Subsequently to performing the identifier exchange, establishing wireless pairing may further include generating a temporary key and transmitting the temporary key to the peripheral device via the electrostatic interface. Subsequently to transmitting the temporary key, establishing wireless pairing may further include receiving a first wireless pairing signal from the peripheral device via the wireless communication device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2021Publication date: January 26, 2023Applicant: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Sylvester TATE, II, Frank GORGENYI, Arie Yehuda GUR, Uri RON, Rahul RAMADAS, Sebastian PEREZ JUAREZ, J Robert SIMS, III, Jay GILBERT
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Patent number: 10719148Abstract: The disclosure herein describes coupling a stylus and a computing device. Based on a tip of a stylus being brought proximate to a display of a computing device configured to communicate in accordance with a wireless protocol, the computing device is configured to receive a stylus wireless protocol identifier and transmit a wireless protocol identifier of the computing device and one or more security keys to the stylus via a communication channel in response, whereby the stylus and computing device are coupled. Based on receiving a signal associated with user input from the coupled stylus using the wireless protocol, the computing device performs an operation based on the signal. The described “loose coupling” enables streamlined use of styluses with compatible computing devices without requiring full pairing.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2018Date of Patent: July 21, 2020Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Jay Gilbert, Frank Gorgenyi, Arie Yehuda Gur, Maxim Kudryavtsev, Alain L. Michaud, Rahul Ramadas, Uri Ron, Daryl M. Wilson
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Patent number: 10540614Abstract: An automated kiosk and related apparatus provide check-in and boarding services to energy sector passengers, such as helicopter passengers. Preferably, the kiosk and related apparatus can take and store a picture of the passenger, calculate and/or measure the weight of the passenger and the passenger's luggage, print luggage tags and boarding printouts, check third parties' databases (such as a no-fly list (NFL)) for approval for the passenger's flight and can transmit data to another location (server, third party employer, pilot).Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2018Date of Patent: January 21, 2020Assignee: PHI HELIPASS, L.L.C.Inventors: Brandon Jay Gilbert, Steven Wyatt Pharis, James Quinn, David Alan Treadway
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Publication number: 20200019255Abstract: The disclosure herein describes coupling a stylus and a computing device. Based on a tip of a stylus being brought proximate to a display of a computing device configured to communicate in accordance with a wireless protocol, the computing device is configured to receive a stylus wireless protocol identifier and transmit a wireless protocol identifier of the computing device and one or more security keys to the stylus via a communication channel in response, whereby the stylus and computing device are coupled. Based on receiving a signal associated with user input from the coupled stylus using the wireless protocol, the computing device performs an operation based on the signal. The described “loose coupling” enables streamlined use of styluses with compatible computing devices without requiring full pairing.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2018Publication date: January 16, 2020Inventors: Jay GILBERT, Frank GORGENYI, Arie Yehuda GUR, Maxim KUDRYAVTSEV, Alain L. MICHAUD, Rahul RAMADAS, Uri RON, Daryl M. WILSON
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Publication number: 20190042984Abstract: An automated kiosk and related apparatus provide check-in and boarding services to energy sector passengers, such as helicopter passengers. Preferably, the kiosk and related apparatus can take and store a picture of the passenger, calculate and/or measure the weight of the passenger and the passenger's luggage, print luggage tags and boarding printouts, check third parties' databases (such as a no-fly list (NFL)) for approval for the passenger's flight and can transmit data to another location (server, third party employer, pilot).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2018Publication date: February 7, 2019Applicant: PHI HELIPASS, L.L.C.Inventors: Brandon Jay GILBERT, Steven Wyatt PHARIS, James QUINN, David Alan TREADWAY
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Patent number: 10062040Abstract: An automated kiosk and related apparatus provide check-in and boarding services to energy sector passengers, such as helicopter passengers. Preferably, the kiosk and related apparatus can take and store a picture of the passenger, calculate and/or measure the weight of the passenger and the passenger's luggage, print luggage tags and boarding printouts, check third parties' databases (such as a no-fly list (NFL)) for approval for the passenger's flight and can transmit data to another location (server, third party employer, pilot).Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2017Date of Patent: August 28, 2018Assignee: PHI HELIPASS, L.L.C.Inventors: Brandon Jay Gilbert, Steven Wyatt Pharis, James Quinn, David Alan Treadway
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Publication number: 20170278021Abstract: An automated kiosk and related apparatus provide check-in and boarding services to energy sector passengers, such as helicopter passengers. Preferably, the kiosk and related apparatus can take and store a picture of the passenger, calculate and/or measure the weight of the passenger and the passenger's luggage, print luggage tags and boarding printouts, check third parties' databases (such as a no-fly list (NFL)) for approval for the passenger's flight and can transmit data to another location (server, third party employer, pilot).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2017Publication date: September 28, 2017Applicant: PHI, Inc.Inventors: Brandon Jay GILBERT, Steven Wyatt PHARIS, James QUINN, David Alan TREADWAY
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Patent number: 9576256Abstract: An automated kiosk and related apparatus provide check-in and boarding services to energy sector passengers, such as helicopter passengers. Preferably, the kiosk and related apparatus can take and store a picture of the passenger, calculate and/or measure the weight of the passenger and the passenger's luggage, print luggage tags and boarding printouts, check third parties' databases (such as a no-fly list (NFL)) for approval for the passenger's flight and can transmit data to another location (server, third party employer, pilot).Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2015Date of Patent: February 21, 2017Assignee: PHI, Inc.Inventors: Brandon Jay Gilbert, Steven Wyatt Pharis, James Quinn, David Alan Treadway
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Publication number: 20160140458Abstract: An automated kiosk and related apparatus provide check-in and boarding services to energy sector passengers, such as helicopter passengers. Preferably, the kiosk and related apparatus can take and store a picture of the passenger, calculate and/or measure the weight of the passenger and the passenger's luggage, print luggage tags and boarding printouts, check third parties' databases (such as a no-fly list (NFL)) for approval for the passenger's flight and can transmit data to another location (server, third party employer, pilot).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2015Publication date: May 19, 2016Applicant: PHI, INC.Inventors: Brandon Jay GILBERT, Steven Wyatt PHARIS, James QUINN, David Alan TREADWAY
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Patent number: 9165265Abstract: An automated kiosk and related apparatus provide check-in and boarding services to energy sector passengers, such as helicopter passengers. Preferably, the kiosk and related apparatus can take and store a picture of the passenger, calculate and/or measure the weight of the passenger and the passenger's luggage, print luggage tags and boarding printouts, check third parties' databases (such as a no-fly list (NFL)) for approval for the passenger's flight and can transmit data to another location (server, third party employer, pilot).Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2013Date of Patent: October 20, 2015Assignee: PHI, Inc.Inventors: Brandon Jay Gilbert, Steven Wyatt Pharis, James Quinn, David Alan Treadway
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Publication number: 20130226632Abstract: An automated kiosk and related apparatus provide check-in and boarding services to energy sector passengers, such as helicopter passengers. Preferably, the kiosk and related apparatus can take and store a picture of the passenger, calculate and/or measure the weight of the passenger and the passenger's luggage, print luggage tags and boarding printouts, check third parties' databases (such as a no-fly list (NFL)) for approval for the passenger's flight and can transmit data to another location (server, third party employer, pilot).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2013Publication date: August 29, 2013Applicant: PHI, Inc.Inventors: Brandon Jay GILBERT, Steven Wyatt PHARIS, James QUINN, David Alan TREADWAY
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Publication number: 20120097879Abstract: Described here are devices including gas cylinders for use in various applications. The applications may comprise the dispensing and administration of a compressed gas to the nasal mucosa of a user. The devices generally include an integral valve comprised of a valve seat and a valve pin. The orifice of the valve seat may be configured to limit the flow rate of the gas.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2011Publication date: April 26, 2012Applicant: Capnia, Inc.Inventor: Scott Jay GILBERT
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Publication number: 20120059311Abstract: Described here are hand-held dispensers for intranasally delivering a therapeutic gas such as carbon dioxide to a user. The dispensers generally include a compressed gas cylinder, a pierce pin block, a valve, a regulator tube and a nosepiece. The regulator tube regulates both the pressure and flow of the gas out of the dispenser.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2011Publication date: March 8, 2012Applicant: Capnia, Inc.Inventor: Scott Jay GILBERT
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Patent number: 7316680Abstract: An implantable osmotically driven delivery system having a dynamic, two-way valve and a self-adjusting, variable geometry fluid flow channel. As pressure within the agent delivery system increases, the fluid channel narrows, thereby restricting flow. At exceptionally high pressures, the valve can be designed to close altogether at the orifice or delivery end, or it can provide a minimal leak path so that a maximum fluid flow is never exceeded. At zero or very low pressures, the valve will close completely at the beneficial agent reservoir end, isolating the beneficial agent formulation from external fluid infiltration and thereby eliminating diffusion of external fluid into the beneficial agent formulation.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2005Date of Patent: January 8, 2008Assignee: Intarcia Therapeutics, Inc.Inventor: Scott Jay Gilbert
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Patent number: 7172432Abstract: A stacked multiple connection module that provides multiple times the input/output (I/O) signal capacity of a single connection module. In one embodiment, a stacked dual connection module includes first and second circuit boards with respective edge connectors maintained at a parallel offset and configured to couple to a mating two slotted stacked edge connector. A connection means is provided to couple signals between the first and second circuit boards, such that components mounted on the first and/or second circuit board are enabled to access I/O signals via both of the edge connectors, thus doubling I/O signal capacity. In one embodiment, the stacked dual connection module comprises an Advanced Mezzanine Card (AdvancedMC) module having edge connectors configured to mate with an AdvancedMC connector.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2005Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Edoardo Campini, Douglas Lee Stahl, Steven DeNies, Jay Gilbert, Jacek Budny, Gerard Wisniewski
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Publication number: 20060223343Abstract: A stacked multiple connection module that provides multiple times the input/output (I/O) signal capacity of a single connection module. In one embodiment, a stacked dual connection module includes first and second circuit boards with respective edge connectors maintained at a parallel offset and configured to couple to a mating two slotted stacked edge connector. A connection means is provided to couple signals between the first and second circuit boards, such that components mounted on the first and/or second circuit board are enabled to access I/O signals via both of the edge connectors, thus doubling I/O signal capacity. In one embodiment, the stacked dual connection module comprises an Advanced Mezzanine Card (AdvancedMC) module having edge connectors configured to mate with an AdvancedMC connector.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2005Publication date: October 5, 2006Inventors: Edoardo Campini, Douglas Stahl, Steven DeNies, Jay Gilbert, Jacek Budny, Gerard Wisniewski
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Patent number: 7014636Abstract: An implantable osmotically driven delivery system having a dynamic, two-way valve and a self-adjusting, variable geometry fluid flow channel. As pressure within the agent delivery system increases, the fluid channel narrows, thereby restricting flow. At exceptionally high pressures, the valve can be designed to close altogether at the orifice or delivery end, or it can provide a minimal leak path so that a maximum fluid flow is never exceeded. At zero or very low pressures, the valve will close completely at the beneficial agent reservoir end, isolating the beneficial agent formulation from external fluid infiltration and thereby eliminating diffusion of external fluid into the beneficial agent formulation.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2002Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: Alza CorporationInventor: Scott Jay Gilbert
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Publication number: 20040102762Abstract: An implantable, osmotically-driven delivery system having a dynamic, two-way valve and self-adjusting, variable geometry fluid flow channel. As pressure within the agent delivery system goes up, the fluid channel narrows, thereby restricting flow. At exceptionally high pressures, the valve can be designed to close altogether at the orifice or delivery end, or it can provide a minimal leak path so that a maximum fluid flow is never exceeded. At zero or very low pressures, the valve will close completely at the beneficial agent reservoir end, isolating the beneficial agent formulation from external fluid infiltration and thereby eliminating diffusion of external fluid into the beneficial agent formulation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2002Publication date: May 27, 2004Inventor: Scott Jay Gilbert
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Patent number: 5919155Abstract: A device (10) for the electrically assisted delivery of a therapeutic agent is described. The device (10) has rigid zones or regions (12, 14) which are physically connected by a flexible means (16) such as a web. The flexible means (16) permits the rigid zones (12, 14) to move independently with respect to each other while remaining physically connected or coupled. In a preferred embodiment, the rigid zones are physically and electronically coupled by the flexible means. In another embodiment, the device (500) comprises one or more rigid zones, the skin side of the rigid zone having a radius of curvature (520) which approximates that of the body site to which the device (500) is to be attached. A method of increasing the body surface conformability of an electrotransport device (50, 150, 170) is described. The method involves the step of intentionally placing rigid subcomponents (58, 36, 37) of the device in physically separate zones (52, 54; 152, 154, 156, 158; 172, 174, 176, 178) within the device.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1995Date of Patent: July 6, 1999Assignee: ALZA CorporationInventors: Gary A. Lattin, J. Richard Gyory, Charles Albert, Scott Jay Gilbert