Patents by Inventor Jeremy Stephens
Jeremy Stephens 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: 20220284792Abstract: Systems and methods for detecting when a mobile device is left in a vehicle, and returning forgotten devices to owners. Additionally, systems and methods are provided for preventing mobile devices from being left in vehicles. In particular, sensors inside a vehicle as well as sensors on mobile devices can be used to identify when a mobile device remains in a vehicle after the owner has exited the vehicle and ended their trip. Systems and methods are provided for notifying the user of the forgotten device and intelligently returning the device to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2021Publication date: September 8, 2022Applicant: GM Cruise Holdings LLCInventors: Alexander Willem Gerrese, Jeremy Stephen Juel, Aakanksha Mirdha, Yifei Zhang
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Publication number: 20220234627Abstract: Systems and methods for creation of custom behavior zones for autonomous vehicles, providing a more tailored experience for passengers as well as businesses. Custom behavior zones allow passengers to request or select a specific pick-up/drop-off location on private property. In some examples, custom behavior zones are created in private gated communities, on residential properties with long driveways, on government property, and at businesses that have multiple entrances and/or offer different services at various locations on the business property.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2021Publication date: July 28, 2022Applicant: GM Cruise Holdings LLCInventors: Jeremy Stephen Juel, Alexander Willem Gerrese, Yifei Zhang, Aakanksha Mirdha
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Publication number: 20220238023Abstract: Systems and methods for customizable autonomous vehicle service for large scale events. A centralized ride management system allows event hosts to integrate with a rideshare vehicle fleet for booking, customizing, tracking, and managing guest rides. The centralized ride management system collects basic event information from the host, such as event location, event start time, number of event guests, and guest pick-up locations. Using this information, the centralized ride management system schedules various guest pick-up times and determines routes to the event location that optimize traffic conditions and reduce congestion at the drop-off location.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2021Publication date: July 28, 2022Applicant: GM Cruise Holdings LLCInventors: Aakanksha Mirdha, Alexander Willem Gerrese, Jeremy Stephen Juel, Yifei Zhang
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Publication number: 20220119005Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for autonomous vehicle passenger safety monitoring following an autonomous vehicle route. In particular, an autonomous vehicle waits for a selected time period after a passenger exits the vehicle. In some examples, the autonomous vehicle remains until the passenger has entered a building at the passenger's destination. In some examples, the autonomous vehicle remains until the passenger is no longer detectable by the vehicle's sensors. During the waiting period, the passenger may choose to re-enter the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2020Publication date: April 21, 2022Applicant: GM Cruise Holdings LLCInventors: Alexander Willem Gerrese, Jeremy Stephen Juel, Yifei Zhang
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Publication number: 20220120569Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for long distance trips in an autonomous vehicle fleet. In particular, systems and methods are provided for autonomous vehicle trips that are a longer distance than a vehicle can travel without recharging. In some implementations, a user is provided an option between stopping to recharge the autonomous vehicle and switching from a first autonomous vehicle to a second autonomous vehicle at a selected stopping location.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2020Publication date: April 21, 2022Applicant: GM Cruise Holdings LLCInventors: Alexander Willem Gerrese, Aakanksha Mirdha, Yifei Zhang, Jeremy Stephen Juel
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Publication number: 20220096279Abstract: A sensor for monitoring wetness in a diaper or other absorbent article includes a housing that attaches to the absorbent article. The sensor may include inner and outer housing portions that capture an edge of the absorbent article between the housings. The sensor may include contacts that electrically connect with a pair of contact strips embedded in the absorbent article. The distance between the embedded strips may vary depending on the size of the absorbent article. The sensor may include multiple pairs of contacts that are spaced apart to match the distance between the contact strips for the variously sized absorbent articles. In this way, depending on the pair of contacts connected to the contact strips, the sensor may indicate the size of the absorbent article. The sensor may have a housing with a cavity and a lid that closes the cavity. The lid may be secured with a latch.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2021Publication date: March 31, 2022Inventors: Alyssa Kurt, Amanda Roszkowiak, Kristy Matus, Derrick Roemisch, Karolina Blaszczuk, Michelle Christiansen, Jeremy Stephen Fogel, William Bowser, Morgan Uridil, Cole Fuerste
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Publication number: 20220068140Abstract: A fleet management system provides a shared trip platform that virtually connects multiple autonomous vehicles (AVs). Multiple AVs, each transporting at least one passenger, are connected in a shared trip. Each of the AVs provides an audio/video stream of the passenger compartment and a current location to a server. The shared trip platform provides a display in each of the AVs showing the current locations of the two AVs in the shared trip. The shared trip platform also transmits the audio/video streams to AVs connected in the shared trip, enabling a video chat between the passengers in the connected AVs.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2020Publication date: March 3, 2022Applicant: GM Cruise Holdings LLCInventors: Jeffrey Brandon, Alexander Willem Gerrese, Jeremy Stephen Juel, Yifei Zhang
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Publication number: 20220068139Abstract: A fleet management system coordinates multiple autonomous vehicles (AVs) to transport a group of passengers from one location to another. A single user can submit a request to the fleet management system to provide a ride for the group, the request specifying the number of passengers and the pickup location. The fleet management system determines a number of AVs to transport the group based on the number passengers, and dispatches this number of AVs to the pickup location. The AVs pick up the passengers at the pickup location, drive the passengers to a destination, and drop the passengers off at the destination.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2020Publication date: March 3, 2022Applicant: GM Cruise Holdings LLCInventors: Jeffrey Brandon, Alexander Willem Gerrese, Yifei Zhang, Jeremy Stephen Juel
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Patent number: 11229557Abstract: A sensor for monitoring wetness in a diaper or other absorbent article includes a housing that attaches to the absorbent article. The sensor may include inner and outer housing portions that capture an edge of the absorbent article between the housings. The sensor may include contacts that electrically connect with a pair of contact strips embedded in the absorbent article. The distance between the embedded strips may vary depending on the size of the absorbent article. The sensor may include multiple pairs of contacts that are spaced apart to match the distance between the contact strips for the variously sized absorbent articles. In this way, depending on the pair of contacts connected to the contact strips, the sensor may indicate the size of the absorbent article. The sensor may have a housing with a cavity and a lid that closes the cavity. The lid may be secured with a latch.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2020Date of Patent: January 25, 2022Assignee: Medline Industries, LPInventors: Alyssa Kurt, Amanda Roszkowiak, Kristy Matus, Derrick Roemisch, Karolina Blaszczuk, Michelle Christiansen, Jeremy Stephen Fogel, William Bowser, Morgan Uridil, Cole Fuerste
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Publication number: 20220017120Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for adding stops to an autonomous vehicle route. A passenger can request an intermediate stop during which the passenger can exit the autonomous vehicle. An intermediate stop request may include a stop duration. Autonomous vehicle driving behavior during the intermediate stop may include parking, driving around, and performing a different route.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2020Publication date: January 20, 2022Applicant: GM Cruise Holdings LLCInventors: Alexander Willem Gerrese, Jeffrey Shaw, Yifei Zhang, Jeremy Stephen Juel
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Publication number: 20210394774Abstract: An autonomous vehicle (AV) maintenance system engages a user of an AV to assist in maintenance tasks. A sensor interface receives data captured by a sensor of the AV. An issue detector processes the sensor data to detect an issue in the AV. A user interface module instructs a user to perform a maintenance task addressing the detected issue. A verification module verifies that the user successfully completed the maintenance task.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2020Publication date: December 23, 2021Applicant: GM Cruise Holdings LLCInventors: Yifei Zhang, Jeffrey Shaw, Alexander Willem Gerrese, Jeremy Stephen Juel
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Publication number: 20210308275Abstract: A conjugate comprising a protein or a peptide, a linker and an active agent, wherein the linker comprises the moiety of formula (III): (III) wherein two of A1, A2 and A3 are N and the other of A1, A2 and A3 is CH; X is selected from N, O and S, and Pep indicates where the moiety is linked to the protein or peptide, either directly or indirectly.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2018Publication date: October 7, 2021Inventors: Jeremy Stephen Parker, Hannah Fiona Sore, David Robert Spring, Stephen James Walsh
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Patent number: 11119584Abstract: In various embodiments, a user frustration monitoring and control system may be part of or otherwise be operably coupled to a device to detect and respond to user frustration with the device or with other components in communication with the device. A user frustration monitoring and control system may detect when, out of frustration, a user jars or hits a set-top box or other device in communication with the set-top box, such as a remote-control device or monitor, and will perform an action to address the detected user frustration. This action may be, for example, performing a diagnostic action and/or communicating a helpful message or instructions to the user.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2016Date of Patent: September 14, 2021Assignee: DISH Technologies L.L.C.Inventors: Jeremy Stephen Mickelsen, Frederick Gayen Vigo, Jackson Louie
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Publication number: 20210077313Abstract: A sensor for monitoring wetness in a diaper or other absorbent article includes a housing that attaches to the absorbent article. The sensor may include inner and outer housing portions that capture an edge of the absorbent article between the housings. The sensor may include contacts that electrically connect with a pair of contact strips embedded in the absorbent article. The distance between the embedded strips may vary depending on the size of the absorbent article. The sensor may include multiple pairs of contacts that are spaced apart to match the distance between the contact strips for the variously sized absorbent articles. In this way, depending on the pair of contacts connected to the contact strips, the sensor may indicate the size of the absorbent article. The sensor may have a housing with a cavity and a lid that closes the cavity. The lid may be secured with a latch.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2020Publication date: March 18, 2021Inventors: Alyssa Kurt, Amanda Roszkowiak, Kristy Matus, Derrick Roemisch, Karolina Blaszczuk, Michelle Christiansen, Jeremy Stephen Fogel, William Bowser, Morgan Uridil, Cole Fuerste
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Patent number: 10888467Abstract: A sensor for monitoring wetness in a diaper or other absorbent article includes a housing that attaches to the absorbent article. The sensor may include inner and outer housing portions that capture an edge of the absorbent article between the housings. The sensor may include contacts that electrically connect with a pair of contact strips embedded in the absorbent article. The distance between the embedded strips may vary depending on the size of the absorbent article. The sensor may include multiple pairs of contacts that are spaced apart to match the distance between the contact strips for the variously sized absorbent articles. In this way, depending on the pair of contacts connected to the contact strips, the sensor may indicate the size of the absorbent article.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2019Date of Patent: January 12, 2021Assignee: Medline Industries, Inc.Inventors: Alyssa Kurt, Amanda Roszkowiak, Kristy Matus, Derrick Roemisch, Karolina Blaszczuk, Michelle Christiansen, Jeremy Stephen Fogel, William Bowser
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Patent number: 10624795Abstract: A sensor for monitoring wetness in a diaper or other absorbent article includes a housing that attaches to the absorbent article. The sensor may include inner and outer housing portions that capture an edge of the absorbent article between the housings. The sensor may include contacts that electrically connect with a pair of contact strips embedded in the absorbent article. The distance between the embedded strips may vary depending on the size of the absorbent article. The sensor may include multiple pairs of contacts that are spaced apart to match the distance between the contact strips for the variously sized absorbent articles. In this way, depending on the pair of contacts connected to the contact strips, the sensor may indicate the size of the absorbent article.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2017Date of Patent: April 21, 2020Assignee: Medline Industries, Inc.Inventors: Michelle Christiansen, Jeremy Stephen Fogel, William Bowser
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Publication number: 20200107970Abstract: A sensor for monitoring wetness in a diaper or other absorbent article includes a housing that attaches to the absorbent article. The sensor may include inner and outer housing portions that capture an edge of the absorbent article between the housings. The sensor may include contacts that electrically connect with a pair of contact strips embedded in the absorbent article. The distance between the embedded strips may vary depending on the size of the absorbent article. The sensor may include multiple pairs of contacts that are spaced apart to match the distance between the contact strips for the variously sized absorbent articles. In this way, depending on the pair of contacts connected to the contact strips, the sensor may indicate the size of the absorbent article.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2019Publication date: April 9, 2020Inventors: Alyssa Kurt, Amanda Roszkowiak, Kristy Matus, Derrick Roemisch, Karolina Blaszczuk, Michelle Christiansen, Jeremy Stephen Fogel, William Bowser
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Patent number: 10474693Abstract: Disclosed are various embodiments for synchronizing application state information across devices. More specifically, embodiments of the disclosure are related to resolving conflicts between application state information. A synchronization rule, an event name and/or event value are embedded within application state information obtained from devices associated with a user, from which conflicts can be resolved by an application synchronization service.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2016Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mario Vargas Adoc, Jr., Jeremy Stephen Hynoski, Richard David Krog, Christopher Lawrence Lavin, Anthony Warren Sajec
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Patent number: 10385729Abstract: An air/oil separator for a gas turbine engine includes a drive shaft having a central axis extending in an axial direction, a free vortex chamber mounted radially around the drive shaft, a separation chamber coupled with the free vortex chamber in the axial direction opposite to the drive shaft, and a rotatable outlet shaft radially rotatable and having an inlet end coupled with the separation chamber opposite to the free vortex chamber, an outlet end, and a hollow interior chamber therebetween. The hollow interior chamber has an inner circumference extending in the axial direction a cylindrical air guide extending coaxially therein. The cylindrical air guide has a nonporous cylindrical main body, an upstream end fixedly coupled with the inlet end of the rotatable outlet shaft, and a downstream end coaxially disposed within the outlet end of the rotatable outlet shaft.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2015Date of Patent: August 20, 2019Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Christopher Mark Bordne, Jeremy Stephen Wigon
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Patent number: 10127294Abstract: Disclosed are various embodiments for synchronizing application state information across devices. More specifically, embodiments of the disclosure are related to facilitating idempotency of application state information. Idempotency is maintained by using a timestamp embedded within application state information and/or by determining that the application state information is associated with an accumulating value.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2017Date of Patent: November 13, 2018Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mario Vargas Adoc, Jr., Richard David Krog, Kerry Chang, Jeremy Stephen Hynoski, Christopher Lawrence Lavin