Patents by Inventor Jeremy Davis
Jeremy Davis 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: 20250124037Abstract: A knowledge graph that relates experiments, factors, results, and scientists to provide users with new insights and new opportunities for collaboration. This system includes a plurality of representative experiment groups that each include their own context data and result data. The system may accept a new experiment data set comprising new context data and new result data. This new experiment data set may then be compared with the data from the plurality of representative experiment groups to generate similarity scores. These similarity scores may be used to determine what relationships to create between the current data and other pre-existing data. Grouping the new experiment data set may generate connections between related experiments and data, as well as spark collaboration between scientists doing similar experiments.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2024Publication date: April 17, 2025Inventors: Benjamin Good, Jean Lozach, Timothy Wesselman, Jeremy Davis-Turak, Aaron Stanz
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Patent number: 11496617Abstract: A safety system particularly for a transport service software application. The system integrates into an existing transport service software application communicates with a cellular network mobile device of a transport service driver or at least one passenger located in a vehicle offering rideshare services. In an emergency, a user of the system may press a panic button on the application. The mobile device activates its camera and microphone turns on to livestreams audio and video to emergency personnel, and transmits GPS data to said emergency personnel.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2019Date of Patent: November 8, 2022Inventor: Jeremy Davis
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Patent number: 11387003Abstract: The present invention is directed to systems and methods for displaying and contributing to a database of genomic information in a notebook-like format, with emphasis on establishing and viewing relationships between data points in the database. The present invention features a server containing the database of genomic information and a computing device communicatively coupled to the database. The computing device may comprise a Note Input Module for allowing the user to input a note into the database of genomic information. The note may be associated with a first data point and connect it to one or more second data points. The computing device may further comprise a Note Association Module for adding to the list of associated data points of a pre-existing note. The computing device may further comprise a Browsing Module for allowing a user to search the database of genomic information for data points and notes.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2021Date of Patent: July 12, 2022Assignee: ROSALIND, INC.Inventors: Jeremy Davis-Turak, Roshni Patel, Aaron Stanz, Jean Lozach, James Belemonti, Gabriel Giestas, Cassandra Wesselman, Timothy Wesselman
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Publication number: 20210210215Abstract: The present invention is directed to systems and methods for displaying and contributing to a database of genomic information in a notebook-like format, with emphasis on establishing and viewing relationships between data points in the database. The present invention features a server containing the database of genomic information and a computing device communicatively coupled to the database. The computing device may comprise a Note Input Module for allowing the user to input a note into the database of genomic information. The note may be associated with a first data point and connect it to one or more second data points. The computing device may further comprise a Note Association Module for adding to the list of associated data points of a pre-existing note. The computing device may further comprise a Browsing Module for allowing a user to search the database of genomic information for data points and notes.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2021Publication date: July 8, 2021Inventors: Jeremy Davis-Turak, Roshni Patel, Aaron Stanz, Jean Lozach, James Belemonti, Gabriel Giestas, Cassandra Wesselman, Timothy Wesselman
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Publication number: 20210029239Abstract: A safety system particularly for a transport service software application. The system integrates into an existing transport service software application communicates with a cellular network mobile device of a transport service driver or at least one passenger located in a vehicle offering rideshare services. In an emergency, a user of the system may press a panic button on the application. The mobile device activates its camera and microphone turns on to livestreams audio and video to emergency personnel, and transmits GPS data to said emergency personnel.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2019Publication date: January 28, 2021Inventor: Jeremy Davis
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Patent number: 10838419Abstract: A payload platform includes a platform and a castor assembly coupled to the platform. The castor assembly includes a body, a first wheel coupled to the body, and a second wheel coupled to the body. The first wheel and the second wheel are individually actuatable. A sensor is coupled to the body. A control unit is operably coupled to the sensor and operably coupled to the first wheel and to the second wheel. The sensor detects an area surrounding the platform, determines presence of obstacles, and transmits a signal to the control unit corresponding to the area surrounding the platform. The control unit directs the first wheel and the second wheel to rotate in a prescribed manner so as to achieve a prescribed movement of the platform.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2018Date of Patent: November 17, 2020Assignee: The Texas A&M University SystemInventors: John L. Junkins, Manoranjan Majji, Jeremy Davis, James Doebbler
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Patent number: 10656703Abstract: A visual display that changes with time and/or an audio signal is rendered while a task is being completed by a computing device (e.g., performing a computation, retrieving information, powering up a device, starting a computer application, etc.). The visual display and/or audio signal are configured to engage the user in order to mitigate latency of the task. Because the user is being engaged by the visual display and/or audio signal, the user may be less likely to notice and/or be bothered by the latency.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2013Date of Patent: May 19, 2020Assignee: Wolfram Alpha LLCInventors: Stephen Wolfram, Jeremy Davis, Edward Pegg, Jr.
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Publication number: 20190287655Abstract: A method for efficiently processing and storing large data sets associated with a multi-stage bioinformatics analysis of genomic data is disclosed. The present method increases the efficiency of the electronic storage of these large data sets by automatically deleting or compressing intermediate data or a portion of output data and compressing input data, where both deletion and compression are based on predetermined characteristics of said data. When necessary, such data can be recovered using generated metadata associated with the data. Doing so, not only improves the storage efficiency of massively large genomic datasets, but also allows for the consistent reproduction of output data with the re-processing of intermediate data based on information stored in metadata.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2019Publication date: September 19, 2019Inventors: Timothy Wesselman, Jeremy Davis-Turak, Roshni Patel, Bryan Chin, Ali Tajeldin, Jean Lozach
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Patent number: 10331848Abstract: A method for efficiently processing and storing large data sets associated with a multi-stage bioinformatics analysis of genomic data is disclosed. The present method increases the efficiency of the electronic storage of these large data sets by automatically deleting or compressing intermediate data or a portion of output data and compressing input data, where both deletion and compression are based on predetermined characteristics of said data. When necessary, such data can be recovered using generated metadata associated with the data. Doing so, not only improves the storage efficiency of massively large genomic datasets, but also allows for the consistent reproduction of output data with the re-processing of intermediate data based on information stored in metadata.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2017Date of Patent: June 25, 2019Assignee: ONRAMP BIOINFORMATICS, INC.Inventors: Timothy Wesselman, Jeremy Davis-Turak, Roshni Patel, Bryan Chin, Ali Tajeldin, Jean Lozach
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Publication number: 20180259962Abstract: A payload platform includes a platform and a castor assembly coupled to the platform. The castor assembly includes a body, a first wheel coupled to the body, and a second wheel coupled to the body. The first wheel and the second wheel are individually actuatable. A sensor is coupled to the body. A control unit is operably coupled to the sensor and operably coupled to the first wheel and to the second wheel. The sensor detects an area surrounding the platform, determines presence of obstacles, and transmits a signal to the control unit corresponding to the area surrounding the platform. The control unit directs the first wheel and the second wheel to rotate in a prescribed manner so as to achieve a prescribed movement of the platform.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2018Publication date: September 13, 2018Inventors: John L. Junkins, Manoranjan Majji, Jeremy Davis, James Doebbler
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Publication number: 20180218114Abstract: A method for efficiently processing and storing large data sets associated with a multi-stage bioinformatics analysis of genomic data is disclosed. The present method increases the efficiency of the electronic storage of these large data sets by automatically deleting or compressing intermediate data or a portion of output data and compressing input data, where both deletion and compression are based on predetermined characteristics of said data. When necessary, such data can be recovered using generated metadata associated with the data. Doing so, not only improves the storage efficiency of massively large genomic datasets, but also allows for the consistent reproduction of output data with the re-processing of intermediate data based on information stored in metadata.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2017Publication date: August 2, 2018Inventors: Timothy Wesselman, Jeremy Davis-Turak, Roshni Patel, Bryan Chin, Ali Tajeldin, Jean Lozach
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Patent number: 9639427Abstract: To back up data stored in a distributed database system, a backup utility is configured with information regarding locations of data stored in the distributed database system having a plurality of nodes. The backup utility retrieves, based on the information regarding locations of data stored in the distributed database system, backup data from the plurality of nodes for backup storage.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2008Date of Patent: May 2, 2017Assignee: Teradata US, Inc.Inventors: Jeremy Davis, P. Keith Muller
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Patent number: 9405424Abstract: A subset of graphical display items, in a set of graphical display items stored in the one or more electronic storage devices, that have not previously been viewed by a user is determined. A graphical display item is selected from a subset of graphical display items. The graphical display item may be selected according to an order, or selected randomly. An initial display item and the selected graphical display item are electronically transmitted to a user computing device. The initial display item and the selected graphical display item are configured such that the selected graphical display item is displayed on a display device of the user computing device in response to the user selecting the initial display item when the initial display item is displayed on the display device.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2012Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: WOLFRAM ALPHA, LLCInventors: Stephen Wolfram, Jeremy Davis
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Publication number: 20150202976Abstract: A system that enables power flow management for electrical devices, such as electric vehicles. Power flow managers can coordinate charging activities. Power flow decisions may be based on site-level information. Power flow management strategies may be optimized. Power spikes may be avoided by using safe failure modes. Generation stacks may be used for reducing cost. AGC commands are used to control power resources. Power regulation are apportioned to power resources, and power regulation ranges may be determined. Power flow strategies are implemented in response to changes in intermittent power flow. Locations of devices may be determined using network fingerprints. Power flow measurements are determined, and AC power flows are inferred from DC power flows. Network traffic consumption are minimized. Communication protocols are translated.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2014Publication date: July 23, 2015Applicant: GRIDPOINT, INC.Inventors: Seth W. Bridges, Seth B. Pollack, Joby Lafky, Jeremy Davis, Zachary Axelrod
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Patent number: 9014975Abstract: A system on a chip and a method for inertial navigation. The system includes a printed circuit board (PCB) on a single plane. The PCB includes a number of sensors configured to measure position, acceleration, angular rate, magnetic fields, pressure, and temperature measurements. The PCB also includes one or more processors in communications with the number of sensors configured to process the measurements to output a position, velocity, attitude, and acceleration.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2013Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: VectorNav Technologies, LLCInventors: John Brashear, Jeff Cheek, Jeremy Davis, James Doebbler, Lasse Maeland
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Publication number: 20150074961Abstract: We provide a securement apparatus or clip including a flexible unibody member that allows two sides of the clip to be separated, allowing the clip to be placed around a rod to support a curtain. Each part of the clip that is in contact with the rod includes a point of minimal contact with the rod, designed to reduce friction and to help maintain the clip on the rod.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2014Publication date: March 19, 2015Inventors: Akeem Pierre Glaze, Jeremy Davis, Noelle Smith
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Patent number: 8796881Abstract: A system that enables power flow management for electrical devices, such as electric vehicles. Power flow managers can coordinate charging activities. Power flow decisions may be based on site-level information. Power flow management strategies may be optimized. Power spikes may be avoided by using safe failure modes. Generation stacks may be used for reducing cost. AGC commands are used to control power resources. Power regulation are apportioned to power resources, and power regulation ranges may be determined. Power flow strategies are implemented in response to changes in intermittent power flow. Locations of devices may be determined using network fingerprints. Power flow measurements are determined, and AC power flows are inferred from DC power flows. Network traffic consumption are minimized. Communication protocols are translated.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2012Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: GridPoint, Inc.Inventor: Jeremy Davis
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Patent number: D710632Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2013Date of Patent: August 12, 2014Assignee: Red Bull GmbHInventors: Daniel Philip Schneider, Jr., Mario Groth, Thomas Lemmerer, Juergen Brenneis, Stephan Schaden, Eric Guoxiong Huang, Michael Warne, Jeremy Davis, Gareth Jones, Rohan Whiteford
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Patent number: D718077Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2014Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: Red Bull GmbHInventors: Daniel Philip Schneider, Jr., Mario Groth, Thomas Lemmerer, Juergen Brenneis, Stephan Schaden, Eric Guoxiong Huang, Michael Warne, Jeremy Davis, Gareth Jones, Rohan Whiteford
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Patent number: D722243Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2013Date of Patent: February 10, 2015Assignee: Red Bull GmbHInventors: David Kehoe, Mario Groth, Thomas Lemmerer, Juergen Brenneis, Eric Guoxiong Huang, Michael Warne, Jeremy Davis, Gareth Jones, Rohan Whiteford