Patents by Inventor Joel Young
Joel Young 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: 20240093538Abstract: A vehicle door system includes doors with a door module attached to a hinge module, which is attached to the vehicle body. The door module includes a latch mechanism configured to engage a striker pin of the vehicle body, with a pawl that pivots to accommodate a misalignment with the striker pin during a door closing operation, with the latch mechanism shifting following engagement with the striker pin. A door check mechanism includes a permanent magnet and a steel plate. Activation of the permanent magnet shifts the steel plate from a closed position to an open position permitting the hinge module to move from a locked position. An interface between doors includes a primary and secondary seal each having a constant cross section, with filler pieces disposed between the door and the secondary seal along a portion of the interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2021Publication date: March 21, 2024Inventors: Gianfranco GABBIANELLI, Azhagu SUBRAMANIAN, Sathvik SRINIVAS, Warren YOUNG, Joel STIVERSON
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Publication number: 20230404455Abstract: A computerized assessment tool and a platform for a psychological assessment tool that provides screening tests, confirmatory tests, or questionnaires to a user and receives input from the user via a display device; assesses information gained from the screening tests, confirmatory tests, or questionnaires against a set of condition-specific rating scales to determine diagnostic specifiers that are indicative of existence, non-existence, or likelihood of one or more mental health conditions; and generates a report based on the diagnostic specifiers.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2023Publication date: December 21, 2023Inventors: Joel Young, Margot Nash
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Patent number: 9366501Abstract: Disclosed is a safety device that maintains a weapon inside a holster in a locked state without requiring the gun to be removed from the holster beforehand. In the embodiments, a single safety device can be used on a variety of holsters to lock the gun inside the holster, without requiring removal of the gun from the holster, therefore preventing children or other unauthorized individuals from accessing the gun and the gun's trigger.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2015Date of Patent: June 14, 2016Assignee: Relativity Engineering LLCInventors: Brian Visalli, Darren Bodner, Joel Young, Jacob Evans, Helene Seltzer, Thomas Larson, Daniel Visalli
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Publication number: 20150233672Abstract: Disclosed is a safety device that maintains a weapon inside a holster in a locked state without requiring the gun to be removed from the holster beforehand. In the embodiments, a single safety device can be used on a variety of holsters to lock the gun inside the holster, without requiring removal of the gun from the holster, therefore preventing children or other unauthorized individuals from accessing the gun and the gun's trigger.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2015Publication date: August 20, 2015Applicant: Relativity Engineering, LLCInventors: Brian Visalli, Darren Bodner, Joel Young, Jacob Evans, Helene Seltzer, Thomas Larson, Daniel Visalli
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Patent number: 9016533Abstract: Disclosed is a safety device that maintains a weapon inside a holster in a locked state without requiring the gun to be removed from the holster beforehand. In the embodiments, a single safety device can be used on a variety of holsters to lock the gun inside the holster, without requiring removal of the gun from the holster, therefore preventing children or other unauthorized individuals from accessing the gun and the gun's trigger.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2014Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Relativity Engineering, LLCInventors: Brian Visalli, Darren Bodner, Joel Young, Jacob Evans, Helene Seltzer, Thomas Larson, Daniel Visalli
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Publication number: 20140263497Abstract: Disclosed is a safety device that maintains a weapon inside a holster in a locked state without requiring the gun to be removed from the holster beforehand. In the embodiments, a single safety device can be used on a variety of holsters to lock the gun inside the holster, without requiring removal of the gun from the holster, therefore preventing children or other unauthorized individuals from accessing the gun and the gun's trigger.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Relativity Engineering LLCInventors: Brian Visalli, Darren Bodner, Joel Young, Jacob Evans, Helene Seltzer, Thomas Larson, Daniel Visalli
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Publication number: 20130050743Abstract: A method for print job retrieval from the cloud includes sending one or more files to a storage location, receiving the storage location identifier where the one or more files is stored, encoding the storage location identifier into a barcode, scanning the barcode, decoding the barcode to obtain the storage location identifier, retrieving the one or more files from the storage location and processing the one or more files.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2011Publication date: February 28, 2013Inventors: Forrest Lane Steely, Joel Young
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Publication number: 20120287460Abstract: A method for configuring a mobile device that includes retrieving encoded access information from an imaging device, decoding the encoded access information, and configuring the mobile device to communicate with the imaging device in accordance with the decoded access information. The imaging device and the mobile device may operate on different subnets of a network.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2011Publication date: November 15, 2012Inventors: Lyle Bruce McMillin, Forrest Lane Steely, Carl Clifford Nieland, Kenneth R. Woodruff, Joel Young
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Publication number: 20100238161Abstract: A safety critical, time sensitive data system for projecting safety/mission critical data onto a display pair of Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) light weight projection glasses or monocular creating a virtual 360° HUD (Heads Up Display) with 6 degrees of freedom movement. The system includes the display, the workstation, the application software, and inputs containing the safety/mission critical information (Current User Position, Total Collision Avoidance System—TCAS, Global Positioning System—GPS, Magnetic Resonance Imaging—MRI Images, CAT scan images, Weather data, Military troop data, real-time space type markings etc.). The workstation software processes the incoming safety/mission critical data and converts it into a three dimensional space for the user to view. Selecting any of the images may display available information about the selected item or may enhance the image. Predicted position vectors may be displayed as well as 3D terrain.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2009Publication date: September 23, 2010Inventors: Kenneth Varga, Joel Young, Patty Cove, John Hiett
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Publication number: 20100240988Abstract: A safety critical, time sensitive data system for projecting safety/mission critical data onto a display pair of Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) light weight projection glasses or monocular creating a virtual 360° HUD (Heads Up Display) with 6 degrees of freedom movement. The system includes the display, the workstation, the application software, and inputs containing the safety/mission critical information (Current User Position, Total Collision Avoidance System—TCAS, Global Positioning System—GPS, Magnetic Resonance Imaging—MRI Images, CAT scan images, Weather data, Military troop data, real-time space type markings etc.). The workstation software processes the incoming safety/mission critical data and converts it into a three dimensional space for the user to view. Selecting any of the images may display available information about the selected item or may enhance the image. Predicted position vectors may be displayed as well as 3D terrain.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2009Publication date: September 23, 2010Inventors: Kenneth Varga, Joel Young, Patty Cove, John Hiett
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Publication number: 20080005467Abstract: Software that writes to storage disks using a differently sized sector format than that of the storage disks can require sector edges to be read from sectors of the disks before the write operation can occur. Write operations can consequently incur a performance penalty by having to pre-read sector edges. A sector-edge cache avoids this performance penalty by storing sector edges obtained from the sectors during previously executed read and write operations. Instead of having to pre-read a sector edge from disk during a write operation, an input/output controller can examine the sector-edge cache to determine if each appropriate sector edge is already present and then combine new data with that cached sector edge. RAID-5 implementations, which use a read-modify-write process to perform write operations, benefit from sector caches by reading and caching sector edges during the read phase so that no additional pre-reads are needed during the write phase.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2007Publication date: January 3, 2008Applicant: EMC CORPORATIONInventors: Steve Morley, Joel Young
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Publication number: 20060224823Abstract: Software that writes to storage disks using a differently sized sector format than that of the storage disks can require sector edges to be read from sectors of the disks before the write operation can occur. Write operations can consequently incur a performance penalty by having to pre-read sector edges. A sector-edge cache avoids this performance penalty by storing sector edges obtained from the sectors during previously executed read and write operations. Instead of having to pre-read a sector edge from disk during a write operation, an input/output controller can examine the sector-edge cache to determine if each appropriate sector edge is already present and then combine new data with that cached sector edge. RAID-5 implementations, which use a read-modify-write process to perform write operations, benefit from sector caches by reading and caching sector edges during the read phase so that no additional pre-reads are needed during the write phase.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2005Publication date: October 5, 2006Applicant: EMC CorporationInventors: Steve Morley, Joel Young
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Publication number: 20060146812Abstract: A system for routing data over a network. The system can include a destination device having an address, an origination device, and a destination server. The origination device can be configured to generate a routing application request including a recipient identifier, to transmit the routing application request to a destination server, to receive a routing application from the destination server, and to automatically execute the routing application. The destination server can be configured to create the routing application based on the address of the destination device and preferential formats for routing data to a recipient with the destination device, to receive the routing application request from the origination device, and to transmit the routing application to the origination device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2004Publication date: July 6, 2006Inventors: Bradford Farr, Samuel Rhodus, William Warner, Kenneth Wilkerson, Timothy Yorkey, Joel Young
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Publication number: 20060123090Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide a system and method for automatically checking an electronic document for at least one attachment. In one embodiment, a search protocol is provided for automatically searching an electronic document for at least one attachment term. Furthermore, an attachment protocol is provided. The attachment protocol is configured to automatically check for at least one attachment coupled with the electronic document. In addition, a comparator protocol is also provided. The comparator protocol configured to automatically compare the results of the search protocol and the attachment protocol wherein if the search protocol finds the at least one attachment term and the attachment protocol does not find the at least one attachment, the comparator protocol providing a warning prior to allowing the electronic document to be sent.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2004Publication date: June 8, 2006Inventor: Joel Youngs
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Publication number: 20060085631Abstract: A system and method of booting an embedded system having a processor, nonvolatile memory and a remote media interface connected to the processor. Boot code is executed within the nonvolatile memory. The processor determines if a storage device is connected to the remote media interface and, if a storage device is connected to the remote media interface, program code loaded from the storage device to the processor is executed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2004Publication date: April 20, 2006Inventors: Joel Young, Michael Zarns
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Publication number: 20060085523Abstract: A system and method of mapping remote ports so that they appear as local ports. One or more accounts is created, including a first and a second account, wherein the first account is assigned to a first user and the second account is assigned to a first computer. A plurality of first ports are assigned to the first account. A plurality of second ports are assigned to the second account. One of the second ports is mapped to a local port on the first computer. Another of the second ports is mapped to a remote port such that the remote port appears as a local port on the second computer. The first user is logged into a second computer and, while the first user is logged into the second computer, one of the first ports is mapped to a local port on the second computer and another of the first ports is mapped to a remote port such that the remote port appears as a local port on the second computer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2004Publication date: April 20, 2006Inventor: Joel Young
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Publication number: 20060085632Abstract: A system and method of configuring an embedded system from removable media. The removable media is connected to the embedded system and the embedded system determines if the removable media includes a configuration key. If the removable media includes a configuration key, the embedded system determines if the configuration key includes configuration data applicable to the embedded system and, if the removable media includes a configuration key and the configuration key includes configuration data applicable to the embedded system, the embedded system applies the configuration data to the embedded system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2004Publication date: April 20, 2006Inventors: Joel Young, Michael Zarns
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Publication number: 20060015569Abstract: A method, device, and computer readable medium for acquiring data from a device connected to a network and transferring the data to a host device. In one embodiment, the invention includes establishing a communication system; and establishing, on the host device, a data source configured to communicate with one or more devices. The data source may be a TWAIN data source. Embodiments may also include determining which of the one or more devices are operable with the data source; selecting one of the one or more devices that are operable with the data source; when available, transferring a device parameter from the one of the one or more devices that are operable with the data source to the host device; requesting an acquisition of data from the one of the one or more devices that are operable with the data source; delivering acquired data to the communication system; and sending the acquired data to an application program using the data source.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2004Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventors: Samuel Rhodus, Kenneth Wilkerson, Joel Young
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Publication number: 20050135677Abstract: A method of acquiring data from an image wherein the image has an image attribute. The method includes the acts of identifying a zone that has the image attribute, and acquiring data from the identified zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2003Publication date: June 23, 2005Inventors: Timothy Seevers, Joel Young
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Publication number: 20050015807Abstract: A network video system providing centralized control of video content displayed on remotely located video displays. The system comprises at least one video display, at least one media server, at least one video file server and a web client. Each media server communicates with one or more of the video displays. Each video file server includes a number of video files that include video content to be selectively displayed on a video display. The web client communicates with each video file server through a network to configure at least one playlist in each video file server. Each playlist includes at least one identifier to select one or more of the number of video files. A video file server pushes video content from a selected video file in the video file server to a selected media server based on the playlist. Each media server translates the pushed video content into a video output signal suitable for display on the video display.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2003Publication date: January 20, 2005Inventor: Joel Young