Patents by Inventor Jeffrey Patrick
Jeffrey Patrick 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: 12283912Abstract: The disclosed Infrastructureless™ Data Center is a green-on-green technology. In an embodiment, an example Infrastructureless™ Data Center includes an Infrastructureless™ base node including a photovoltaic (PV) panel assembly. The Infrastructureless™ Data Center further includes a variety of proprietary computing components attached to the Infrastructureless™ base node including some or all of compute, memory, network, power and storage assemblies that, when attached to the Infrastructureless™ base node, create an Infrastructureless™ Data System. Infrastructureless™ Data Systems of similar configurations can be grouped together to form Infrastructureless™ Clusters. Multiple Infrastructureless™ Clusters can be grouped together to form an Infrastructureless™ Data Center of any size. In some embodiments, the Infrastructureless™ Data Center is electrically self-sufficient, e.g., carbon neutral, and does not need to be connected to an external power grid.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2023Date of Patent: April 22, 2025Assignee: Mavn Technology Licensing, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey Patrick Brew
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Publication number: 20250086558Abstract: Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, obtaining and aggregating first image content of an equipment site resulting in first aggregated image content, and providing the first aggregated image content to communication devices that render it on a respective display. Further embodiments include identifying first equipment from first user-generated input, and adjusting the first aggregated image content with a first equipment image resulting in second aggregated image content. Additional embodiments include identifying second equipment from second user-generated input, and adjusting the second aggregated image content with a second equipment image resulting in third aggregated image content.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2024Publication date: March 13, 2025Applicant: AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.Inventors: Benjamin J. Leffler, Amanda Jean Peterlin, Jeffrey Patrick Thomas, Richard Raley, Alicia Shewring
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Patent number: 12190272Abstract: Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, obtaining and aggregating first image content of an equipment site resulting in first aggregated image content, and providing the first aggregated image content to communication devices that render it on a respective display. Further embodiments include identifying first equipment from first user-generated input, and adjusting the first aggregated image content with a first equipment image resulting in second aggregated image content. Additional embodiments include identifying second equipment from second user-generated input, and adjusting the second aggregated image content with a second equipment image resulting in third aggregated image content.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2021Date of Patent: January 7, 2025Assignee: AT&T INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY I, L.P.Inventors: Benjamin J. Leffler, Amanda Jean Peterlin, Jeffrey Patrick Thomas, Richard Raley, Alicia Shewring
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Publication number: 20240333198Abstract: The disclosed Infrastructureless™ Data Center is a green-on-green technology. In an embodiment, an example Infrastructureless™ Data Center includes an Infrastructureless™ base node including a photovoltaic (PV) panel assembly. The Infrastructureless™ Data Center further includes a variety of proprietary computing components attached to the Infrastructureless™ base node including some or all of compute, memory, network, power and storage assemblies that, when attached to the Infrastructureless™ base node, create an Infrastructureless™ Data System. Infrastructureless™ Data Systems of similar configurations can be grouped together to form Infrastructureless™ Clusters. Multiple Infrastructureless™ Clusters can be grouped together to form an Infrastructureless™ Data Center of any size. In some embodiments, the Infrastructureless™ Data Center is electrically self-sufficient, e.g., carbon neutral, and does not need to be connected to an external power grid.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2024Publication date: October 3, 2024Applicant: Mavn Technology Licensing, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey Patrick Brew
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Patent number: 12034397Abstract: The disclosed Infrastructureless™ Data Center is a green-on-green technology. In an embodiment, an example Infrastructureless™ Data Center includes an Infrastructureless™ base node including a photovoltaic (PV) panel assembly. The Infrastructureless™ Data Center further includes a variety of proprietary computing components attached to the Infrastructureless™ base node including some or all of compute, memory, network, power and storage assemblies that, when attached to the Infrastructureless™ base node, create an Infrastructureless™ Data System. Infrastructureless™ Data Systems of similar configurations can be grouped together to form Infrastructureless™ Clusters. Multiple Infrastructureless™ Clusters can be grouped together to form an Infrastructureless™ Data Center of any size. In some embodiments, the Infrastructureless™ Data Center is electrically self-sufficient, e.g., carbon neutral, and does not need to be connected to an external power grid.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2022Date of Patent: July 9, 2024Assignee: Mavn Technology Licensing, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey Patrick Brew
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Publication number: 20240097603Abstract: The disclosed Infrastructureless™ Data Center is a green-on-green technology. In an embodiment, an example Infrastructureless™ Data Center includes an Infrastructureless™ base node including a photovoltaic (PV) panel assembly. The Infrastructureless™ Data Center further includes a variety of proprietary computing components attached to the Infrastructureless™ base node including some or all of compute, memory, network, power and storage assemblies that, when attached to the Infrastructureless™ base node, create an Infrastructureless™ Data System. Infrastructureless™ Data Systems of similar configurations can be grouped together to form Infrastructureless™ Clusters. Multiple Infrastructureless™ Clusters can be grouped together to form an Infrastructureless™ Data Center of any size. In some embodiments, the Infrastructureless™ Data Center is electrically self-sufficient, e.g., carbon neutral, and does not need to be connected to an external power grid.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2023Publication date: March 21, 2024Applicant: Mavn Technology Licensing, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey Patrick Brew
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Publication number: 20240097602Abstract: The disclosed Infrastructureless™ Data Center is a green-on-green technology. In an embodiment, an example Infrastructureless™ Data Center includes an Infrastructureless™ base node including a photovoltaic (PV) panel assembly. The Infrastructureless™ Data Center further includes a variety of proprietary computing components attached to the Infrastructureless™ base node including some or all of compute, memory, network, power and storage assemblies that, when attached to the Infrastructureless™ base node, create an Infrastructureless™ Data System. Infrastructureless™ Data Systems of similar configurations can be grouped together to form Infrastructureless™ Clusters. Multiple Infrastructureless™ Clusters can be grouped together to form an Infrastructureless™ Data Center of any size. In some embodiments, the Infrastructureless™ Data Center is electrically self-sufficient, e.g., carbon neutral, and does not need to be connected to an external power grid.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2022Publication date: March 21, 2024Applicant: Mavn Technology Licensing, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey Patrick Brew
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Publication number: 20230008703Abstract: Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, obtaining and aggregating first image content of an equipment site resulting in first aggregated image content, and providing the first aggregated image content to communication devices that render it on a respective display. Further embodiments include identifying first equipment from first user-generated input, and adjusting the first aggregated image content with a first equipment image resulting in second aggregated image content. Additional embodiments include identifying second equipment from second user-generated input, and adjusting the second aggregated image content with a second equipment image resulting in third aggregated image content.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2021Publication date: January 12, 2023Applicant: AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.Inventors: Benjamin J. Leffler, Amanda Jean Peterlin, Jeffrey Patrick Thomas, Richard Raley, Alicia Shewring
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Patent number: 11248610Abstract: A liquid injection apparatus for use with a compressor having a rotor shaft and a casing part is provided. The liquid injection apparatus includes at least one conduit and at least one nozzle coupled to the conduit(s). The liquid injection apparatus is panel-shaped and has a first panel segment, a second panel segment, and at least one of: a passage defined between the first panel segment and the second panel segment, the passage sized to receive at least one of the rotor shaft and the casing part; and a third panel segment positioned between the first panel segment and the second panel segment. The third panel segment is at least in part detachable from the first panel segment and/or the second panel segment for receiving at least one of the rotor shaft and the casing part between the first panel segment and the second panel segment.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2020Date of Patent: February 15, 2022Assignee: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Laxmikant Merchant, Valery Ivanovich Ponyavin, Jeffrey Patrick Mills, Divya Reddy Kothakapu, Weilun Yu, Joshua Adam Bagwell
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Publication number: 20220040210Abstract: Disclosed are method of treating fibrotic conditions using carboranes and carborane analogs. Also disclosed herein are compounds comprising dicarba-closo-dodecaborane or a dicarba-closo-dodecaborane analog. The compounds can be, for example, estrogen receptor beta (ER?) agonists. In some examples, the compounds can be selective ER? agonists. Also provided herein are methods of treating, preventing, or ameliorating cancer in a subject, suppressing tumor growth in a subject, treating an inflammatory disease in a subject, treating a neurodegenerative disease in a subject, treating a psychotropic disorder in a subject, or a combination thereof, by administering to a subject a therapeutically effective amount of one or more of the compounds or compositions described herein, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2019Publication date: February 10, 2022Inventors: Christopher Charles COSS, Chad BENNETT, Jeffrey PATRICK, Dasheng WANG
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Patent number: 10958582Abstract: A method of operating a data network may include establishing a data path through the data network between a routing gateway and service provider equipment providing a data service. Moreover, the data service may be provided for use at the routing gateway over the data path during a data session. A request may be received from the service provider equipment where the request defines a data flow characteristic for the data path between the routing gateway and the service provider equipment providing the data service. The data flow characteristic may then be transmitted to a network element along the data path between the routing gateway and the service provider equipment. A request from service provider equipment can include an allowed bandwidth or prioritization. Related methods, data networks, data service providers, routing gateways, and computer program products are also discussed.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2019Date of Patent: March 23, 2021Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.Inventors: Maria Adamczyk, Thomas Arnold Anschutz, Alan Ryan Blackburn, Jeffrey Patrick Cassanova, Sammie Walter Hill, Scott Crandall Holt, Nicholas Steven Huslak, Arnold Chester McQuaide, Jr., Edgar Vaughan Shrum, Jr., Scott Traynham Stillman, Steven Allan Wright, Li Zhang
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Publication number: 20200284261Abstract: A liquid injection apparatus for use with a compressor having a rotor shaft and a casing part is provided. The liquid injection apparatus includes at least one conduit and at least one nozzle coupled to the conduit(s). The liquid injection apparatus is panel-shaped and has a first panel segment, a second panel segment, and at least one of: a passage defined between the first panel segment and the second panel segment, the passage sized to receive at least one of the rotor shaft and the casing part; and a third panel segment positioned between the first panel segment and the second panel segment. The third panel segment is at least in part detachable from the first panel segment and/or the second panel segment for receiving at least one of the rotor shaft and the casing part between the first panel segment and the second panel segment.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2020Publication date: September 10, 2020Inventors: Laxmikant Merchant, Valery Ivanovich Ponyavin, Jeffrey Patrick Mills, Divya Reddy Kothakapu, Weilun Yu, Joshua Adam Bagwell
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Patent number: 10670018Abstract: A liquid injection apparatus for use with a compressor having a rotor shaft and a casing part is provided. The liquid injection apparatus includes at least one conduit and at least one nozzle coupled to the conduit(s). The liquid injection apparatus is panel-shaped and has a first panel segment, a second panel segment, and at least one of: a passage defined between the first panel segment and the second panel segment, the passage sized to receive at least one of the rotor shaft and the casing part; and a third panel segment positioned between the first panel segment and the second panel segment. The third panel segment is at least in part detachable from the first panel segment and/or the second panel segment for receiving at least one of the rotor shaft and the casing part between the first panel segment and the second panel segment.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2017Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Laxmikant Merchant, Valery Ivanovich Ponyavin, Jeffrey Patrick Mills, Divya Reddy Kothakapu, Weilun Yu, Joshua Adam Bagwell
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Patent number: 10662818Abstract: A method of constructing a gas turbine system may include placing a foundation interface of a gas turbine mannequin on a foundation, aligning the gas turbine mannequin with a load and connecting the gas turbine mannequin to the load. The method may include constructing a pipeline and connecting the pipeline to the gas turbine mannequin. The method may include placing a foundation interface of a gas turbine mannequin on a foundation, aligning the gas turbine mannequin with an exhaust structure and connecting the gas turbine mannequin to the exhaust structure. The method also includes removing the gas turbine mannequin and installing a gas turbine.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2018Date of Patent: May 26, 2020Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Nicholas Demianovich, Jean-Marie Deschamps, Keegan Saunders O'Donnell, Jeffrey Patrick Mills
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Patent number: 10583631Abstract: A method for joining materials using additive friction stir techniques is provided. The method joins a material to a substrate, especially where the material to be joined and the substrate are dissimilar metals. One such method comprises (a) providing a substrate with one or more grooves; (b) rotating and translating an additive friction-stir tool relative to the substrate; (c) feeding a filler material through the additive friction-stir tool; and (d) depositing the filler material into the one or more grooves of the substrate. Translation and rotation of the tool causes heating and plastic deformation of the filler material, which flows into the grooves of the substrate resulting in an interlocking bond between the substrate and filler material. In embodiments, the depositing of the filler material causes deformation of the grooves in the substrate and an interlocking configuration between the grooves of the substrate and the filler material results.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2016Date of Patent: March 10, 2020Assignee: MELD Manufacturing CorporationInventors: Kumar Kandasamy, Jeffrey Patrick Schultz
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Patent number: 10500674Abstract: An additive friction stir fabrication method and system is described which may be used to fabricate and join a rib to a metallic substrate or to repair a defect in a metallic substrate through extrusion. The method may be carried out with or without the addition of preformed ribs. One such method involves feeding a friction-stir tool with a consumable filler material such that interaction of the friction-stir tool with the substrate generates plastic deformation at an interface between the friction-stir tool and a metallic substrate to bond the plasticized filler and substrate together and extrude this material through a forming cavity to form a rib joined to the metallic substrate. Further described is a system for fabricating a rib joined to a metallic substrate through extrusion.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2017Date of Patent: December 10, 2019Assignee: MELD Manufacturing CorporationInventors: Kumar Kandasamy, Jeffrey Patrick Schultz
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Publication number: 20190245793Abstract: A method of operating a data network may include establishing a data path through the data network between a routing gateway and service provider equipment providing a data service. Moreover, the data service may be provided for use at the routing gateway over the data path during a data session. A request may be received from the service provider equipment where the request defines a data flow characteristic for the data path between the routing gateway and the service provider equipment providing the data service. The data flow characteristic may then be transmitted to a network element along the data path between the routing gateway and the service provider equipment. A request from service provider equipment can include an allowed bandwidth or prioritization. Related methods, data networks, data service providers, routing gateways, and computer program products are also discussed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2019Publication date: August 8, 2019Applicant: AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.Inventors: Maria Adamczyk, Thomas Arnold Anschutz, Alan Ryan Blackburn, Jeffrey Patrick Cassanova, Sammie Walter Hill, Scott Crandall Holt, Nicholas Steven Huslak, Arnold Chester McQuaide, JR, Edgar Vaughan Shrum, JR, Scott Traynham Stillman, Steven Allan Wright, Li Zhang
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Publication number: 20190099003Abstract: An inflatable chair pad assembly for selectively cushioning a user includes a chair, such as one that is positioned in a vehicle, a residence, an office, and a barber shop. The chair has a seat and a backrest. The backrest is coupled to and extends from a rear edge of the seat. The backrest is configured to support a head, a neck, and a back of a user who is positioned upon the seat. A first bladder is coupled to a front of the backrest. The first bladder is selectively inflatable. The first bladder is configured to be selectively inflated to cushion the head, the neck, and the back of the user who is positioned upon the seat.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2017Publication date: April 4, 2019Inventors: Jeffrey Patrick, Christine Patrick
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Patent number: 10237190Abstract: A method of operating a data network may include establishing a data path through the data network between a routing gateway and service provider equipment providing a data service. Moreover, the data service may be provided for use at the routing gateway over the data path during a data session. A request may be received from the service provider equipment where the request defines a data flow characteristic for the data path between the routing gateway and the service provider equipment providing the data service. The data flow characteristic may then be transmitted to a network element along the data path between the routing gateway and the service provider equipment. A request from service provider equipment can include an allowed bandwidth or prioritization. Related methods, data networks, data service providers, routing gateways, and computer program products are also discussed.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2015Date of Patent: March 19, 2019Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.Inventors: Maria Adamczyk, Thomas Arnold Anschutz, Alan Ryan Blackburn, Jeffrey Patrick Cassanova, Sammie Walter Hill, Scott Crandall Holt, Nicholas Steven Huslak, Arnold Chester McQuaide, Jr., Edgar Vaughan Shrum, Jr., Scott Traynham Stillman, Steven Allan Wright, Li Zhang
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Patent number: 10196199Abstract: A progressive shipping stand includes a stage one assembly, and a stage two assembly. The stage one assembly and the stage two assembly together define a first profile, and the stage two assembly alone defines a second profile, smaller than the first profile. The stage two assembly may be attachable directly to a load. The stage two assembly is operable independently in a discrete support configuration and is selectively cooperable with the stage one assembly in a full support configuration. The shipping support allows for large machinery such as a turbine or the like to meet at least one shipping criteria that would not otherwise be feasible using a standard shipping support.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2016Date of Patent: February 5, 2019Assignee: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Nicholas Demianovich, Dinesh Venugopal Setty, Jeffrey Patrick Mills, Likhith Reddy Asani