Patents by Inventor Jeffrey Jenkins
Jeffrey Jenkins 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: 12137639Abstract: Some embodiments provide methods and systems of controlling irrigation. Some of these systems comprise: a connector of a controller interface (CI) coupled with an irrigation controller, wherein the connector is configured to receive a valve activation signal activated by the irrigation controller; a user interface of the CI; a processor of the CI configured to obtain valve transceiver (VT) programming with VT programming being received from inputs through the user interface, determine a station identifier, and identify as defined in the VT programming a remote valve associated with the station identifier and controlled by a remote VT; and a wireless transceiver configured to wirelessly transmit a wireless activation signal configured to be wirelessly received by the VT controlling the valve associated by the VT programming with the station identifier such that the VT is configured to control an actuator to actuate the valve.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2023Date of Patent: November 12, 2024Assignee: Rain Bird CorporationInventors: Michael James Tennyson, Angel Reyes Archundia, Frank Torre, Robert H. Jenkins, Brian Jeffrey Mueller
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Patent number: 10929928Abstract: Method for analyzing a crash event. The method may comprise receiving an acceleration of a vehicle over a predetermined length of time, the vehicle involved in the crash event, determining a change in velocity of the vehicle based on the acceleration, determining vehicle information relating to the vehicle involved in the crash event, and estimating a damage cost for the vehicle involved in the crash event, and/or estimating injuries to occupant(s) of the vehicle involved in the crash event. Estimating damage cost(s) may include determining crash force information for the vehicle, determining physical-damage characteristics of the vehicle subsequent to the crash event, and calculating the estimated damage cost to the vehicle. Estimating injuries to the occupant(s) may include determining occupant information relating to the occupant of the vehicle, calculating estimated forces exerted on the occupant, and calculating an injury probability for various body portions for the occupant.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2018Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Assignee: Gulfstream Telematics LLCInventors: Gregory S. Bayley, Peter F. Byrne, Jeffrey A. Jenkins
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Publication number: 20210049271Abstract: Systems and methods for detecting unauthorized data access on a file system are disclosed. These systems and methods do so by compiling a database of user behaviors associated with unauthorized data access, detecting a user's behavior on a networked computing device, scoring the user's behavior against the database of user behaviors, and notifying an administrator, based on the scoring, that the user's behaviors are indicative of unauthorized data access. The systems and methods also create an EFSS or other FMS solution simulation to train its algorithm on which behaviors are likely to be unauthorized and monitors such behaviors as mouse cursor speed and trajectory.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2019Publication date: February 18, 2021Inventors: Joseph Valacich, Jeffrey Jenkins
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Publication number: 20200250547Abstract: The present invention provides a system and a method for detecting or determining a possible fraudulent information provided by a subject using the subject's behavioral biometric during an application filing process using an electronic input device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2019Publication date: August 6, 2020Inventors: Joseph Valacich, Jeffrey Jenkins
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Patent number: 10248804Abstract: The present invention provides a system and a method for detecting or determining possible fraudulent information provided by a subject using the subject's behavioral biometric during an application filing process using an electronic input device. The method involves comparing the subject's electronic input device usage characteristic with a control electronic input device usage characteristic data to determine a fraud potential of the subject's input or answer to the question.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2015Date of Patent: April 2, 2019Assignees: THE ARIZONA BOARD OF REGENTS ON BEHALF OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA, BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITYInventors: Joseph Valacich, Jeffrey Jenkins
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Publication number: 20180285974Abstract: Method for analyzing a crash event. The method may comprise receiving an acceleration of a vehicle over a predetermined length of time, the vehicle involved in the crash event, determining a change in velocity of the vehicle based on the acceleration, determining vehicle information relating to the vehicle involved in the crash event, and estimating a damage cost for the vehicle involved in the crash event, and/or estimating injuries to occupant(s) of the vehicle involved in the crash event. Estimating damage cost(s) may include determining crash force information for the vehicle, determining physical-damage characteristics of the vehicle subsequent to the crash event, and calculating the estimated damage cost to the vehicle. Estimating injuries to the occupant(s) may include determining occupant information relating to the occupant of the vehicle, calculating estimated forces exerted on the occupant, and calculating an injury probability for various body portions for the occupant.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2018Publication date: October 4, 2018Inventors: Gregory S. Bayley, Peter F. Byrne, Jeffrey A. Jenkins
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Patent number: 9756945Abstract: An apparatus for sitting, including: a keystone assembly which connects various parts of the apparatus; a back that provides support for at least a person's back or shoulders; a floating lumbar support, which provides support for a person's lower back, attached to the keystone assembly; a seat that can adjust between a forward tilted and reclined position; a plurality of rollers, disposed on the keystone assembly, on which the seat rests; a central column, attached to the keystone assembly, on which the seat can spin; and a lower torsion spring connected to the seat and disposed on the keystone assembly allowing controlled movement of the seat.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2015Date of Patent: September 12, 2017Inventor: Jeffrey Jenkins
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Publication number: 20160106218Abstract: An apparatus for sitting, including: a keystone assembly which connects various parts of the apparatus; a back that provides support for at least a person's back or shoulders; a floating lumbar support, which provides support for a person's lower back, attached to the keystone assembly; a seat that can adjust between a forward tilted and reclined position; a plurality of rollers, disposed on the keystone assembly, on which the seat rests; a central column, attached to the keystone assembly, on which the seat can spin; and a lower torsion spring connected to the seat and disposed on the keystone assembly allowing controlled movement of the seat.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2015Publication date: April 21, 2016Inventor: Jeffrey JENKINS
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Publication number: 20150149218Abstract: Method for analyzing a crash event. The method may comprise receiving an acceleration of a vehicle over a predetermined length of time, the vehicle involved in the crash event, determining a change in velocity of the vehicle based on the acceleration, determining vehicle information relating to the vehicle involved in the crash event, and estimating a damage cost for the vehicle involved in the crash event, and/or estimating injuries to occupant(s) of the vehicle involved in the crash event. Estimating damage cost(s) may include determining crash force information for the vehicle, determining physical-damage characteristics of the vehicle subsequent to the crash event, and calculating the estimated damage cost to the vehicle. Estimating injuries to the occupant(s) may include determining occupant information relating to the occupant of the vehicle, calculating estimated forces exerted on the occupant, and calculating an injury probability for various body portions for the occupant.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2014Publication date: May 28, 2015Inventors: Gregory S. Bayley, Peter F. Byrne, Jeffrey A. Jenkins
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Publication number: 20120013189Abstract: An application for a battery management system that monitors current and voltage from one or more battery cells and determines if the current is above or below a predetermined value. If the current is below the predetermined value (e.g. a load from a few lights, etc), the battery management system disconnects the battery cells from the load when the voltage falls below a higher voltage threshold (e.g. 12V). If the current is above the predetermined value (e.g. a load from a starter motor cranking an engine), the battery management system disconnects the battery cells from the load when the voltage falls below a lover voltage threshold (e.g. 8V). Once disconnected a reset signal is required to reconnect the battery cell(s) to the load.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2010Publication date: January 19, 2012Applicant: VERCINGETORIX, LLCInventor: Jeffrey Jenkins
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Patent number: 7090248Abstract: An inflatable vehicle occupant protection device (12) is located on a steering wheel (14) and includes a lower portion (28) and an upper portion (26). The upper portion (26) is rolled folded and the lower portion (28) is folded in a star pattern. The roll folded portion (26) has an outside surface formed by a front panel (30) of the inflatable vehicle occupant protection device (12) that is intended to face the occupant when the inflatable vehicle occupant protection device is inflated. During inflation, the roll folded portion (26) unrolls such that at least a portion of the inflatable vehicle occupant protection device inflates forward of the steering wheel if the inflatable vehicle occupant protection device, while inflating, encounters an obstruction located too far forward relative to the steering wheel.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2004Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: TRW Vehicle Safety Systems Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey A. Jenkins, Kurt F. Fischer, Ken Taggart
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Publication number: 20060175884Abstract: An apparatus for sitting, including: a keystone assembly which connects various parts of the apparatus; a back that provides support for at least a person's back or shoulders; a floating lumbar support, which provides support for a person's lower back, attached to the keystone assembly; a seat that can adjust between a forward tilted and reclined position; a plurality of rollers, disposed on the keystone assembly, on which the seat rests; a central column, attached to the keystone assembly, on which the seat can spin; and a lower torsion spring connected to the seat and disposed on the keystone assembly allowing controlled movement of the seat.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2006Publication date: August 10, 2006Inventor: Jeffrey Jenkins
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Publication number: 20060071456Abstract: A vehicle occupant protection apparatus (10) includes a housing (30). The housing (30) includes a flow opening (70, 98) through which fluid may flow. The vehicle occupant protection apparatus also includes an inflatable occupant protection device (14) that is inflatable from a stored condition to an inflated condition. Structure (18, 20) of the inflatable occupant protection device (14) defines an inflatable volume of the inflatable occupant protection device (14). A closure device (120) is movable relative to the housing (30) from a first position to a second position for restricting fluid flow through the flow opening (70, 98). The structure (18, 20) of the inflatable occupant protection device (14) is attached to the closure device (120). A force resulting from the inflatable occupant protection device (14) reaching full extension moves the closure device (120) from the first position to the second position.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2004Publication date: April 6, 2006Inventors: Jeffrey Jenkins, Kurt Fischer, Richard Barnes
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Publication number: 20050269807Abstract: An inflatable vehicle occupant protection device (12) is located on a steering wheel (14) and includes a lower portion (28) and an upper portion (26). The upper portion (26) is rolled folded and the lower portion (28) is folded in a star pattern. The roll folded portion (26) has an outside surface formed by a front panel (30) of the inflatable vehicle occupant protection device (12) that is intended to face the occupant when the inflatable vehicle occupant protection device is inflated. During inflation, the roll folded portion (26) unrolls such that at least a portion of the inflatable vehicle occupant protection device inflates forward of the steering wheel if the inflatable vehicle occupant protection device, while inflating, encounters an obstruction located too far forward relative to the steering wheel.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2004Publication date: December 8, 2005Inventors: Jeffrey Jenkins, Kurt Fischer, Ken Taggart
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Patent number: 6739622Abstract: A method of folding an air bag (10) includes locating the air bag in a first configuration with front and back parts (140, 142) overlying each other and with a side part (70) folded and extending outwardly from the front and back parts. First and second portions (150, 152) of the air bag (10) are on opposite sides of a top to bottom centerline (154). A retainer (114) is located adjacent the top edge (144) of the configuration. The air bag (10) is folded from bottom to top to a second configuration in which it overlies and has a height corresponding to the height of the retainer (114). The first and second portions (150, 152) of the air bag (10) have portions (151, 153) that project laterally beyond the sides (124, 126) of the retainer (114). The laterally projecting portions (151, 153) are moved laterally inward to overlie the retainer (114), and the air bag (10) has a width corresponding to the width of the retainer.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2002Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignees: TRW Vehicle Safety Systems Inc., TRW Inc.Inventors: Rick L. Halford, Paul E. Chizenko, Jeffrey A. Jenkins, Kurt F. Fischer
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Patent number: 6692018Abstract: An apparatus (10) includes an inflatable vehicle occupant protection device (20), an inflator (30), and a cover (40). The inflator (30) inflates the protection device (20). The cover (40) includes a center section (155) interposed between first and second side sections (151, 152). The cover (40) has a strong tear seam (170) and a weak tear seam (160). The weak tear seam (160) releases when subjected to a first force by the protection device (20). The strong tear seam (170) releases after the weak tear seam (160) releases. The protection device (20), while being inflated, releases the weak tear seam (160) and moves at least one of the side sections (151, 152) away from the center section (155). The protection device (20) deploys through a first area provided by moving the side section (151, 152). The protection device (20) urges a vehicle occupant (15) away from the center section (155).Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2001Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: TRW Vehicle Safety Systems Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey A. Jenkins, Kurt F. Fischer
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Patent number: 6659499Abstract: An inflatable device (10) has a vent (42) for enabling venting of inflation fluid. A patch (50) covers the vent (42). A release thread (70) releasably secures the patch (50) to the device to close the vent (42). A holding mechanism (82) has a first condition in response to a sensor (30) sensing a condition requiring venting of inflation fluid, and a second condition when venting is not required. The holding mechanism (82) when in the first condition holds the release thread (70) so that at least a portion of it pulls away from the patch (50) and the device (10), when the device inflates, thereby releasing the patch to open the vent (42). The holding mechanism (82) when in the second condition releases the release thread (70) for movement with the patch (50) in a direction away from the holding mechanism, when the device (10) inflates.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2002Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: TRW Vehicle Safety Systems Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey A. Jenkins
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Publication number: 20030157213Abstract: Chewing gum with a nutritionally beneficial additive, such as aloe vera, is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2002Publication date: August 21, 2003Inventor: Jeffrey Jenkins
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Publication number: 20030127839Abstract: An inflatable device (10) has a vent (42) for enabling venting of inflation fluid. A patch (50) covers the vent (42). A release thread (70) releasably secures the patch (50) to the device to close the vent (42). A holding mechanism (82) has a first condition in response to sensor means (30) sensing a condition requiring venting of inflation fluid, and a second condition when venting is not required. The holding mechanism (82) when in the first condition holds the release thread (70) so that at least a portion of it pulls away from the patch (50) and the device (10), when the device inflates, thereby releasing the patch to open the vent (42). The holding mechanism (82) when in the second condition releases the release thread (70) for movement with the patch (50) in a direction away from the holding mechanism, when the device (10) inflates.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2002Publication date: July 10, 2003Applicant: TRW Vehicle Safety Systems Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey A. Jenkins
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Patent number: D1035232Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2021Date of Patent: July 16, 2024Assignee: COLE HAAN LLCInventors: Jeffrey Mokos, Scott Patt, Kyle Jenkins, Mattias Verfl, Michael Weyrauch, Jose A. Tejada Bernard