Patents by Inventor Jesper A. Andersen
Jesper A. Andersen 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: 20250028744Abstract: Systems and methods for generating a domain-specific conversational automated assistant. In some examples, a conversational language model is used to generate a target answer and a target action recommendation in response to each of a set of in-domain training questions. In some examples, the conversational language model is further used to generate follow-up questions to one or more of its generated target answers, and to then generate a target answer and target action recommendation to each generated follow-up question. In some examples, the processing system also generates a set of out-of-domain training examples including an out-of-domain question, a predetermined target answer, and a predetermined target action recommendation. The automated assistant may then be trained to predict the generated target answers and target action recommendations based on the associated training question or generated follow-up question, as well as any prior questions and answers in the conversation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2022Publication date: January 23, 2025Inventors: Matthew Sharifi, Maryam Karimzadehgan, Lukas Zilka, Julian Odell, Jesper Andersen
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Publication number: 20250001323Abstract: A toy building element having an integrally injection molded body comprising at least two adjacent tubular connector sockets and two mutually equidistant connecting flanges extending from diametrically opposite sides of one of the two adjacent tubular connector sockets and to diametrically opposite sides of the other one of the two adjacent tubular connector sockets so that a first channel is formed between them. The first channel extends between the two parallel surfaces and a first stiffening wall is arranged in the first channel. The first stiffening wall divides the first channel into a first channel part close to one of the two parallel surfaces and a second channel part close to the other of the two parallel surfaces. At least a section of the first stiffening wall is closer to one of the two parallel surfaces than it is to the other one of the two parallel surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2022Publication date: January 2, 2025Applicant: LEGO A/SInventors: Rasmus Aabo KRISTENSEN, Jesper ANDERSEN
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Patent number: 11640011Abstract: A system for remotely monitoring a depletion state of a sacrificial anode. The system includes a light emitter that is configured to emit a light beam and an optical receiver positioned to receive the light beam. A sacrificial anode is located between the light emitter and the optical receiver in a pathway of the light beam, the sacrificial anode being electrically coupled to a metallic structure for the purpose of minimizing corrosion of the metallic structure. Absent a presence of the sacrificial anode in the pathway of the light beam, the optical receiver is configured to receive the light beam, and in response to receiving the light beam, to generate an electrical signal indicative of the depletion state of the sacrificial anode.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2021Date of Patent: May 2, 2023Assignee: L3Harris Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Jesper Andersen
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Publication number: 20230110697Abstract: A system for remotely monitoring a depletion state of a sacrificial anode. The system includes a light emitter that is configured to emit a light beam and an optical receiver positioned to receive the light beam. A sacrificial anode is located between the light emitter and the optical receiver in a pathway of the light beam, the sacrificial anode being electrically coupled to a metallic structure for the purpose of minimizing corrosion of the metallic structure. Absent a presence of the sacrificial anode in the pathway of the light beam, the optical receiver is configured to receive the light beam, and in response to receiving the light beam, to generate an electrical signal indicative of the depletion state of the sacrificial anode.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2021Publication date: April 13, 2023Inventor: Jesper ANDERSEN
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Patent number: 11596231Abstract: Various examples of methods and systems are provided for furniture tip over prevention. In one example, a system includes a furniture mounting bracket configured to be secured to a piece of furniture; a wall anchor plate configured to be secured to a wall adjacent to a back surface of the piece of furniture and below the top of the piece of furniture; and a securing device attached to the wall anchor plate, the securing device configured to detachably attach to the furniture mounting bracket via a quick release. In another example, a method includes securing a wall anchor plate to a wall using mounting wires; attaching a furniture mounting bracket to a piece of furniture; positioning the piece of furniture adjacent to the wall anchor plate; and tensioning a securing device attached between the wall anchor plate and the furniture mounting bracket thereby preventing the furniture from tipping over.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2021Date of Patent: March 7, 2023Inventors: Bengt Lager, Jesper Andersen
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Patent number: 11493062Abstract: An actuator configured to be submerged into a body of water and to activate upon achieving a particular depth. The actuator includes a housing that defines a chamber. The housing has an open end portion in which is located a piston, the piston closing the open end portion to cause the chamber to be watertight. The piston has a first side facing an inner wall of the chamber and a second side opposite the first side that is configured to face the body of water, the piston being translatable in the chamber. A column located inside the chamber has a first end coupled to the first side of the piston and a second end coupled the inner wall of the chamber, the column being configured to buckle upon a predetermined amount of force being applied to the second side of the piston to cause the piston to translate.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2021Date of Patent: November 8, 2022Assignee: L3Harris Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Jesper Andersen
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Publication number: 20210306812Abstract: Systems and methods for proactively identifying and surfacing relevant content on an electronic device with a touch-sensitive display are disclosed herein. In one aspect, a method includes presenting content in a first application. At least a portion of the content is presented without requiring input from a user. The method further includes receiving a request to open a second application. In response to receiving the request, the second application is presented with an input-receiving field. Before receiving any user input at the input-receiving field, a selectable user interface object is displayed with an indication that the portion of the content was viewed in the first application, allowing the user to paste at least the portion of the content into the input-receiving field. In response to detecting a selection of the selectable user interface object, the portion of the content is pasted into the input-receiving field.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2021Publication date: September 30, 2021Inventors: Daniel C. GROSS, Patrick L. COFFMAN, Richard R. DELLINGER, Christopher P. FOSS, Jason J. GAUCI, Aria D. HAGHIGHI, Cyrus D. IRANI, Bronwyn A. JONES, Gaurav KAPOOR, Stephen O. LEMAY, Colin C. MORRIS, Michael R. SIRACUSA, Lawrence Y. YANG, Brent D. RAMERTH, Jerome R. BELLEGARDA, Jannes G.A. DOLFING, Giulia P. PAGALLO, Xin WANG, Jun HATORI, Alexandre R. MOHA, Kevin D. CLARK, Karl Christian KOHLSCHUETTER, Jesper A. ANDERSEN, Hafid ARRAS, Alexandre CARLHIAN, Thomas DENIAU, Mathieu J. MARTEL, Sofiane TOUDJI
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Publication number: 20210235869Abstract: Various examples of methods and systems are provided for furniture tip over prevention. In one example, a system includes a furniture mounting bracket configured to be secured to a piece of furniture; a wall anchor plate configured to be secured to a wall adjacent to a back surface of the piece of furniture and below the top of the piece of furniture; and a securing device attached to the wall anchor plate, the securing device configured to detachably attach to the furniture mounting bracket via a quick release. In another example, a method includes securing a wall anchor plate to a wall using mounting wires; attaching a furniture mounting bracket to a piece of furniture; positioning the piece of furniture adjacent to the wall anchor plate; and tensioning a securing device attached between the wall anchor plate and the furniture mounting bracket thereby preventing the furniture from tipping over.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2021Publication date: August 5, 2021Inventors: Bengt Lager, Jesper Andersen
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Patent number: 11070949Abstract: Systems and methods for proactively identifying and surfacing relevant content on an electronic device with a touch-sensitive display are disclosed herein. In one aspect, a method includes presenting content in a first application. At least a portion of the content is presented without requiring input from a user. The method further includes receiving a request to open a second application. In response to receiving the request, the second application is presented with an input-receiving field. Before receiving any user input at the input-receiving field, a selectable user interface object is displayed with an indication that the portion of the content was viewed in the first application, allowing the user to paste at least the portion of the content into the input-receiving field. In response to detecting a selection of the selectable user interface object, the portion of the content is pasted into the input-receiving field.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2020Date of Patent: July 20, 2021Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Daniel C. Gross, Patrick L. Coffman, Richard R. Dellinger, Christopher P. Foss, Jason J. Gauci, Aria D. Haghighi, Cyrus D. Irani, Bronwyn A. Jones, Gaurav Kapoor, Stephen O. Lemay, Colin C. Morris, Michael R. Siracusa, Lawrence Y. Yang, Brent D. Ramerth, Jerome R. Bellegarda, Jannes G. A. Dolfing, Giulia P. Pagallo, Xin Wang, Jun Hatori, Alexandre R. Moha, Kevin D. Clark, Karl Christian Kohlschuetter, Jesper A. Andersen, Hafid Arras, Alexandre Carlhian, Thomas Deniau, Mathieu J. Martel, Sofiane Toudji
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Patent number: 10912384Abstract: Various examples of methods and systems are provided for furniture tip over prevention. In one example, a system includes a furniture mounting bracket configured to be secured to a piece of furniture; a wall anchor plate configured to be secured to a wall adjacent to a back surface of the piece of furniture and below the top of the piece of furniture; and a securing device attached to the wall anchor plate, the securing device configured to detachably attach to the furniture mounting bracket via a quick release. In another example, a method includes securing a wall anchor plate to a wall using mounting wires; attaching a furniture mounting bracket to a piece of furniture; positioning the piece of furniture adjacent to the wall anchor plate; and tensioning a securing device attached between the wall anchor plate and the furniture mounting bracket thereby preventing the furniture from tipping over.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2017Date of Patent: February 9, 2021Inventors: Bengt Lager, Jesper Andersen
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Publication number: 20210006943Abstract: Systems and methods for proactively identifying and surfacing relevant content are disclosed herein. An example method includes: detecting, via the touch-sensitive display, a search activation gesture from a user of the electronic device. The method also includes: in response to detecting only the search activation gesture, displaying a search interface on substantially all of the touch-sensitive display, the search interface including: (i) a search entry portion; and (ii) a predictions portion with one or more user interface objects each associated with a respective locally-installed application. Each respective locally-installed application is selected from among a plurality of locally-installed applications for inclusion in the predictions portion based on an application usage history associated with the user of the electronic device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2020Publication date: January 7, 2021Inventors: Daniel C. GROSS, Patrick L. COFFMAN, Richard R. DELLINGER, Christopher P. FOSS, Jason J. GAUCI, Aria D. HAGHIGHI, Cyrus D. IRANI, Bronwyn A. JONES, Gaurav KAPOOR, Stephen O. LEMAY, Colin C. MORRIS, Michael R. SIRACUSA, Lawrence Y. YANG, Brent D. RAMERTH, Jerome R. BELLEGARDA, Jannes G.A. DOLFING, Giulia P. PAGALLO, Xin WANG, Jun HATORI, Alexandre R. MOHA, Kevin D. CLARK, Karl Christian KOHLSCHUETTER, Jesper A. ANDERSEN, Hafid ARRAS, Alexandre CARLHIAN, Thomas DENIAU, Mathieu J. MARTEL, Sofiane TOUDJI
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Patent number: 10827330Abstract: Systems and methods for proactively identifying and surfacing relevant content on an electronic device with a touch-sensitive display are disclosed herein. In one aspect, a method includes obtaining information identifying a first physical location viewed by a user in a first application. The method further includes detecting a first input. In response to detecting the first input: a second application is identified that is capable of accepting geographic location information; and an affordance is presented that is distinct from the first application, with a suggestion to open the second application. The suggestion includes information about the first physical location. The method further includes detecting a second input at the affordance. In response to detecting the second input at the affordance, the second application is opened and populated to include information that is based at least in part on the information identifying the first physical location.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2020Date of Patent: November 3, 2020Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Daniel C. Gross, Patrick L. Coffman, Richard R. Dellinger, Christopher P. Foss, Jason J. Gauci, Aria D. Haghighi, Cyrus D. Irani, Bronwyn A. Jones, Gaurav Kapoor, Stephen O. Lemay, Colin C. Morris, Michael R. Siracusa, Lawrence Y. Yang, Brent D. Ramerth, Jerome R. Bellegarda, Jannes G. A. Dolfing, Giulia P. Pagallo, Xin Wang, Jun Hatori, Alexandre R. Moha, Kevin D. Clark, Karl Christian Kohlschuetter, Jesper A. Andersen, Hafid Arras, Alexandre Carlhian, Thomas Deniau, Mathieu J. Martel, Sofiane Toudji
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Publication number: 20200304955Abstract: Systems and methods for proactively identifying and surfacing relevant content on an electronic device with a touch-sensitive display are disclosed herein. In one aspect, a method includes presenting content in a first application. At least a portion of the content is presented without requiring input from a user. The method further includes receiving a request to open a second application. In response to receiving the request, the second application is presented with an input-receiving field. Before receiving any user input at the input-receiving field, a selectable user interface object is displayed with an indication that the portion of the content was viewed in the first application, allowing the user to paste at least the portion of the content into the input-receiving field. In response to detecting a selection of the selectable user interface object, the portion of the content is pasted into the input-receiving field.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2020Publication date: September 24, 2020Inventors: Daniel C. Gross, Patrick L. Coffman, Richard R. Dellinger, Christopher P. Foss, Jason J. Gauci, Aria D. Haghighi, Cyrus D. Irani, Bronwyn A. Jones, Gaurav Kapoor, Stephen O. Lemay, Colin C. Morris, Michael R. Siracusa, Lawrence Y. Yang, Brent D. Ramerth, Jerome R. Bellegarda, Jannes G.A. Dolfing, Giulia P. Pagallo, Xin Wang, Jun Hatori, Alexandre R. Moha, Kevin D. Clark, Karl Christian Kohlschuetter, Jesper A. Andersen, Hafid Arras, Alexandre Carlhian, Thomas Deniau, Mathieu J. Martel, Sofiane Toudji
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Publication number: 20200304972Abstract: Systems and methods for proactively identifying and surfacing relevant content on an electronic device with a touch-sensitive display are disclosed herein. In one aspect, a method includes obtaining information identifying a first physical location viewed by a user in a first application. The method further includes detecting a first input. In response to detecting the first input: a second application is identified that is capable of accepting geographic location information; and an affordance is presented that is distinct from the first application, with a suggestion to open the second application. The suggestion includes information about the first physical location. The method further includes detecting a second input at the affordance. In response to detecting the second input at the affordance, the second application is opened and populated to include information that is based at least in part on the information identifying the first physical location.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2020Publication date: September 24, 2020Inventors: Daniel C. Gross, Patrick L. Coffman, Richard R. Dellinger, Christopher P. Foss, Jason J. Gauci, Aria D. Haghighi, Cyrus D. Irani, Bronwyn A. Jones, Gaurav Kapoor, Stephen O. Lemay, Colin C. Morris, Michael R. Siracusa, Lawrence Y. Yang, Brent D. Ramerth, Jerome R. Bellegarda, Jannes G.A. Dolfing, Giulia P. Pagallo, Xin Wang, Jun Hatori, Alexandre R. Moha, Kevin D. Clark, Karl Christian Kohlschuetter, Jesper A. Andersen, Hafid Arras, Alexandre Carlhian, Thomas Deniau, Mathieu J. Martel, Sofiane Toudji
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Patent number: 10587067Abstract: Various examples are provided for outlet safety cover plates. In one example, an outlet safety cover plate includes a cover having a front face and a rear side; a first pair of prongs extending from the rear side of the cover, the first pair of prongs configured to fit into a first pair of contact openings in an electrical outlet; and a second pair of prongs extending from the rear side of the cover, the second pair of prongs aligned with the first pair of prongs and configured to fit into a second pair of contact openings in an electrical outlet, where a width of the first pair of prongs is approximately two thirds of a width of the second pair of prongs. In another example, an outlet safety cover plate includes first and second covers that align with each other when inserted in an electrical outlet.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2017Date of Patent: March 10, 2020Inventors: Bengt Lager, Jesper Andersen
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Publication number: 20190150617Abstract: Various examples of methods and systems are provided for furniture tip over prevention. In one example, a system includes a furniture mounting bracket configured to be secured to a piece of furniture; a wall anchor plate configured to be secured to a wall adjacent to a back surface of the piece of furniture and below the top of the piece of furniture; and a securing device attached to the wall anchor plate, the securing device configured to detachably attach to the furniture mounting bracket via a quick release. In another example, a method includes securing a wall anchor plate to a wall using mounting wires; attaching a furniture mounting bracket to a piece of furniture; positioning the piece of furniture adjacent to the wall anchor plate; and tensioning a securing device attached between the wall anchor plate and the furniture mounting bracket thereby preventing the furniture from tipping over.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2017Publication date: May 23, 2019Inventors: Bengt Lager, Jesper Andersen
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Publication number: 20180151973Abstract: Various examples are provided for outlet safety cover plates. In one example, an outlet safety cover plate includes a cover having a front face and a rear side; a first pair of prongs extending from the rear side of the cover, the first pair of prongs configured to fit into a first pair of contact openings in an electrical outlet; and a second pair of prongs extending from the rear side of the cover, the second pair of prongs aligned with the first pair of prongs and configured to fit into a second pair of contact openings in an electrical outlet, where a width of the first pair of prongs is approximately two thirds of a width of the second pair of prongs. In another example, an outlet safety cover plate includes first and second covers that align with each other when inserted in an electrical outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2017Publication date: May 31, 2018Inventors: Bengt Lager, Jesper Andersen
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Publication number: 20170130487Abstract: A childproof latch is provided which may be easily installed on the inside of a closure member without power tools or the need to measure. The latch may allow partial opening of the closure member but requires an additional actions to be carried out so that the enclosure which the member closes may be freely accessed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2016Publication date: May 11, 2017Applicant: Safe and Care Ltd.Inventor: Jesper Andersen
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Publication number: 20160189239Abstract: One or more methods and/or techniques for providing an advertisement to a user are provided herein. Message communication associated with a user may be evaluated to identify message content (e.g., a forum post soliciting a recommendation for vacuum cleaners). The message content may be evaluated to identify recommendation content (e.g., a vacuum cleaner recommendation). The recommendation content may comprise a recommendation request and/or a recommendation for the recommendation request. An advertisement corresponding to the recommendation content may be identified (e.g., a vacuum cleaner advertisement). The advertisement may be displayed to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2014Publication date: June 30, 2016Inventors: Varun Bhagwan, Jaikit Savla, Doug Sharp, Rahul Teotia, Jesper Andersen, Deepak Agarwal, Jac Wang
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Publication number: 20160189211Abstract: Users may discuss recurring events (e.g., events occurring seasonally, periodically, annually, etc.) through content (e.g., an email message, social network data, natural language conversation, etc.). The user may need to purchase a product and/or a service based upon a recurring event (e.g., a birthday gift), but may have difficulty determining what to purchase and/or may have forgotten about the recurring event. As provided herein, once identified, the recurring event may be added to a calendar of the user. An event type (e.g., a birthday event type, a seasonal event type, an annual event type, a periodic event type; etc.) of the recurring event may be identified. Supplemental content (e.g., an advertisement, a product recommendation, and/or a service recommendation), identified based upon the event type, past purchases related to the recurring event, a relationship of the user to the recurring event, etc., may be provided to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2014Publication date: June 30, 2016Inventors: Varun Bhagwan, Jaikit Savla, Doug Sharp, Rahul Teotia, Jesper Andersen, Deepak Agarwal, Jac Wang