Patents by Inventor John Brooks
John Brooks 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: 20220237984Abstract: The invention relates to a control arrangement for an application “app” for gamblers, the control including a number of steps. The steps included may include a) identification of a potential member through data input into the app b) verification of the identified user identity, c) registration as a member of the identified and verified user; and d) application for a membership level. The control arrangement membership level limits the periodic spend on gambling and the verified member is incentivised by membership rewards and or betting rewards. The invention also relates to variant methods thereon.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2020Publication date: July 28, 2022Inventors: Samuel John BROOKS, Stephen Matthew HALL
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Publication number: 20220198752Abstract: Systems and methods applicable, for instance, to using continuous levels of detail (CLODs) in connection with computer graphic models. Distinct levels of detail (LODs) can be generated, floating point LOD (fLOD) values can be calculated, and interpolated LODs can be generated. Further, LOD display can occur.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2021Publication date: June 23, 2022Inventors: John Brooks, Shawn Best, Alex Pepper, Mike Krazanowski, Douglas E. Snyder
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Publication number: 20220136455Abstract: A diesel engine piston has a body and a crown engaged to the body with three inertially welded struts. The body includes a base extending downward opposite the crown with pin bosses having pin bores and a skirt extending downward from the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2021Publication date: May 5, 2022Inventors: Airton Martins, Michael J. Badar, John Brooks, T. Vince Barbarie, Roberto Melena, Steve Scott
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Patent number: 11228567Abstract: An automated system comprising a processor and a database are described. The processor executes communication software reading: at least one image corresponding to an identifier of a blood product from a donor; and at least one database storing at least one communication from a receiver of the blood product. The communication software executed by the processor determines an intermediary from the identifier and contacts the intermediary to obtain contact information of the donor.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2017Date of Patent: January 18, 2022Assignee: Oklahoma Blood InstituteInventors: John Brooks Armitage, Justin Ryan Redwine
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Patent number: 11144391Abstract: Various embodiments include an on-die error correction code (ECC) system that preserves rectangular symbols of arbitrary size and shape, where the dimensions of the symbol are powers of two. Further, the on-die ECC system preserves symbols that include multiple rectangles of arbitrary size and shape, where the dimensions of each rectangle are powers of two, and where the vertical and horizontal offset between consecutive rectangles are also powers of two. If the on-die ECC system miscorrects a memory bit, then the miscorrection is constrained or restricted to the same symbol that includes the other error bits. Therefore, all error bits, including the miscorrected bit, are in the same symbol. As a result, a user ECC system, such as a symbol-based ECC system, can correct and detect any number of errors within a single symbol, even when the on-die ECC system miscorrects a memory bit.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2020Date of Patent: October 12, 2021Assignee: NVIDIA CORPORATIONInventor: John Brooks
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Patent number: 11038848Abstract: An automated system comprising a processor and a database are described. The processor executes communication software reading: at least one image corresponding to an identifier of a blood product from a donor; and at least one database storing at least one communication from a receiver of the blood product. The communication software executed by the processor determines an intermediary from the identifier and contacts the intermediary to obtain contact information of the donor.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2016Date of Patent: June 15, 2021Assignee: Oklahoma Blood InstituteInventors: John Brooks Armitage, Justin Ryan Redwine
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Publication number: 20200394104Abstract: Various embodiments include an on-die error correction code (ECC) system that preserves rectangular symbols of arbitrary size and shape, where the dimensions of the symbol are powers of two. Further, the on-die ECC system preserves symbols that include multiple rectangles of arbitrary size and shape, where the dimensions of each rectangle are powers of two, and where the vertical and horizontal offset between consecutive rectangles are also powers of two. If the on-die ECC system miscorrects a memory bit, then the miscorrection is constrained or restricted to the same symbol that includes the other error bits. Therefore, all error bits, including the miscorrected bit, are in the same symbol. As a result, a user ECC system, such as a symbol-based ECC system, can correct and detect any number of errors within a single symbol, even when the on-die ECC system miscorrects a memory bit.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2020Publication date: December 17, 2020Inventor: John Brooks
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Publication number: 20200293395Abstract: Often there are errors when reading data from computer memory. To detect and correct these errors, there are multiple types of error correction codes. Disclosed is an error correction architecture that creates a codeword having a data portion and an error correction code portion. Swizzling rearranges the order of bits and distributes the bits among different codewords. Because the data is redistributed, a potential memory error of up to N contiguous bits, where N for example equals 2 times the number of codewords swizzled together, only affects up to, at most, two bits per swizzled codeword. This keeps the error within the error detecting capabilities of the error correction architecture. Furthermore, this can allow improved error correction and detection without requiring a change to error correcting code generators and checkers.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2019Publication date: September 17, 2020Inventors: Peter Mills, Michael Sullivan, Nirmal Saxena, John Brooks
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Patent number: 10722396Abstract: An apparatus includes a housing coupled to a medicament container, which is coupled to a needle. An injection assembly is disposed within the housing and includes an energy storage member and an actuation rod. A distal end portion of the actuation rod is disposed within the medicament container. The energy storage member can produce a force on a proximal end portion of the actuation rod sufficient to move the distal end portion of the actuation rod within the medicament container. This can convey at least a portion of a substance from the medicament container via the needle when a distal tip of the needle is disposed within a first region of a target location. The force is insufficient to move the distal end portion of the actuation rod within the medicament container when the distal tip of the needle is disposed within a second region of the target location.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2019Date of Patent: July 28, 2020Assignee: CLEARSIDE BIOMEDICAL., INC.Inventors: Rafael Victor Andino, Vladimir Zarnitsyn, Jesse Yoo, Christopher John Brooks, Trent John Kahute, Justin William Arsenault, David Jackson Trettin, Andrew Kent Bauer, Stephanie Elaine Lewis
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Patent number: 10555833Abstract: An apparatus includes a housing coupled to a medicament container, which is coupled to a needle. An injection assembly is disposed within the housing and includes an energy storage member and an actuation rod. A distal end portion of the actuation rod is disposed within the medicament container. The energy storage member can produce a force on a proximal end portion of the actuation rod sufficient to move the distal end portion of the actuation rod within the medicament container. This can convey at least a portion of a substance from the medicament container via the needle when a distal tip of the needle is disposed within a first region of a target location. The force is insufficient to move the distal end portion of the actuation rod within the medicament container when the distal tip of the needle is disposed within a second region of the target location.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2018Date of Patent: February 11, 2020Assignee: Clearside Biomedical, Inc.Inventors: Rafael Victor Andino, Vladimir Zarnitsyn, Jesse Yoo, Christopher John Brooks, Trent John Kahute, Justin William Arsenault, David Jackson Trettin, Andrew Kent Bauer, Stephanie Elaine Lewis
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Publication number: 20200030143Abstract: An apparatus includes a housing coupled to a medicament container, which is coupled to a needle. An injection assembly is disposed within the housing and includes an energy storage member and an actuation rod. A distal end portion of the actuation rod is disposed within the medicament container. The energy storage member can produce a force on a proximal end portion of the actuation rod sufficient to move the distal end portion of the actuation rod within the medicament container. This can convey at least a portion of a substance from the medicament container via the needle when a distal tip of the needle is disposed within a first region of a target location. The force is insufficient to move the distal end portion of the actuation rod within the medicament container when the distal tip of the needle is disposed within a second region of the target location.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2019Publication date: January 30, 2020Applicant: CLEARSIDE BIOMEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Rafael Victor ANDINO, Vladimir ZARNITSYN, Jesse YOO, Christopher John BROOKS, Trent John KAHUTE, Justin William ARSENAULT, David Jackson TRETTIN, Andrew Kent BAUER, Stephanie Elaine LEWIS
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Patent number: 10517756Abstract: An apparatus includes a housing coupled to a medicament container, which is coupled to a needle. An injection assembly is disposed within the housing and includes an energy storage member and an actuation rod. A distal end portion of the actuation rod is disposed within the medicament container. The energy storage member can produce a force on a proximal end portion of the actuation rod sufficient to move the distal end portion of the actuation rod within the medicament container. This can convey at least a portion of a substance from the medicament container via the needle when a distal tip of the needle is disposed within a first region of a target location. The force is insufficient to move the distal end portion of the actuation rod within the medicament container when the distal tip of the needle is disposed within a second region of the target location.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2019Date of Patent: December 31, 2019Assignee: CLEARSIDE BIOMEDICAL, INCInventors: Rafael Victor Andino, Vladimir Zarnitsyn, Jesse Yoo, Christopher John Brooks, Trent John Kahute, Justin William Arsenault, David Jackson Trettin, Andrew Kent Bauer, Stephanie Elaine Lewis
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Publication number: 20190350755Abstract: An apparatus includes a housing coupled to a medicament container, which is coupled to a needle. An injection assembly is disposed within the housing and includes an energy storage member and an actuation rod. A distal end portion of the actuation rod is disposed within the medicament container. The energy storage member can produce a force on a proximal end portion of the actuation rod sufficient to move the distal end portion of the actuation rod within the medicament container. This can convey at least a portion of a substance from the medicament container via the needle when a distal tip of the needle is disposed within a first region of a target location. The force is insufficient to move the distal end portion of the actuation rod within the medicament container when the distal tip of the needle is disposed within a second region of the target location.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2019Publication date: November 21, 2019Applicant: CLEARSIDE BIOMEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Rafael Victor ANDINO, Vladimir ZARNITSYN, Jesse YOO, Christopher John BROOKS, Trent John KAHUTE, Justin William ARSENAULT, David Jackson TRETTIN, Andrew Kent BAUER, Stephanie Elaine LEWIS
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Patent number: 10466277Abstract: A precise electrical current monitor having individual, communicatively coupled sensors providing separate readings to a processor. The monitor uses efficient switching logic requiring a single input to iteratively receive individual sensor readings from each sensor of the monitoring system. The monitor compensates for temperature effects on the sensor readings. The monitoring system is scalable depending on loads, circuits, appliances, or conductors through which the current being monitored flows. The monitoring system provides a continuous stream of data, including backed-up data when communications are down.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2018Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Inventor: John Brooks
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Publication number: 20190231592Abstract: An apparatus includes a housing coupled to a medicament container, which is coupled to a needle. An injection assembly is disposed within the housing and includes an energy storage member and an actuation rod. A distal end portion of the actuation rod is disposed within the medicament container. The energy storage member can produce a force on a proximal end portion of the actuation rod sufficient to move the distal end portion of the actuation rod within the medicament container. This can convey at least a portion of a substance from the medicament container via the needle when a distal tip of the needle is disposed within a first region of a target location. The force is insufficient to move the distal end portion of the actuation rod within the medicament container when the distal tip of the needle is disposed within a second region of the target location.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2019Publication date: August 1, 2019Applicant: CLEARSIDE BIOMEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Rafael Victor ANDINO, Vladimir ZARNITSYN, Jesse YOO, Christopher John BROOKS, Trent John KAHUTE, Justin William ARSENAULT, David Jackson TRETTIN, Andrew Kent BAUER, Stephanie Elaine LEWIS
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Patent number: 10188550Abstract: A cartridge, including a first member that defines an inner volume and a second member disposed therein, is disposed in a housing. A first reservoir is disposed in the inner volume in a position distal to the second member. The first member is partially disposed in a second reservoir, defined by the housing. The second member is configured to be moved from a first position, in which the first reservoir contains a drug and the second reservoir is fluidically isolated from the inner volume, toward a second position, in which the first reservoir and the second reservoir are in fluid communication with the inner volume, such that the second reservoir receives a volume of the drug from the first reservoir. The first member and the second member are collectively moved relative to the second reservoir to expel the volume of the drug from the second reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2014Date of Patent: January 29, 2019Assignee: CLEARSIDE BIOMEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Rafael Victor Andino, Samirkumar R. Patel, Vladimir Zarnitsyn, Christopher John Brooks
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Publication number: 20180333297Abstract: An apparatus includes a housing coupled to a medicament container, which is coupled to a needle. An injection assembly is disposed within the housing and includes an energy storage member and an actuation rod. A distal end portion of the actuation rod is disposed within the medicament container. The energy storage member can produce a force on a proximal end portion of the actuation rod sufficient to move the distal end portion of the actuation rod within the medicament container. This can convey at least a portion of a substance from the medicament container via the needle when a distal tip of the needle is disposed within a first region of a target location. The force is insufficient to move the distal end portion of the actuation rod within the medicament container when the distal tip of the needle is disposed within a second region of the target location.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2018Publication date: November 22, 2018Applicant: Clearside Biomedical, Inc.Inventors: Rafael Victor ANDINO, Vladimir ZARNITSYN, Jesse YOO, Christopher John BROOKS, Trent John KAHUTE, Justin William ARSENAULT, David Jackson TRETTIN, Andrew Kent BAUER, Stephanie Elaine LEWIS
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Publication number: 20180283854Abstract: An optical scanner includes a light source located within a housing. A reticle having an aperture is positioned within the housing to receive a first light beam emitted from the light source. The reticle is configured to transmit a second light beam through the aperture. A mirror is positioned within the housing to receive the second light beam transmitted from the reticle and reflect the second light beam through a first window in the housing onto a surface of interest of an object. A light receiver is configured to receive a third light beam from the surface of interest of the object through a second window in the housing, wherein the light receiver is configured to obtain one or more light position values to determine a parameter of the surface of interest of the object. Methods for generating three-dimensional images of an object utilizing the optical scanner are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2018Publication date: October 4, 2018Inventors: James F. Munro, Michael F. Foley, John Brooks Reece, JR., Chase Olle
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Publication number: 20180285942Abstract: A non-transitory computer readable medium storing a set of computer executable instructions for running on a processor that cause the processor to: receive a video link to a video from a third party system. The video has an advertisement with one or more actions. At least one question related to the one or more actions of the advertisement and at least one correct answer to the question and at least one incorrect answer to the question is stored. The question is displayed on a donor system and the donor system is directed to the video via the video link. Then, at least one correct answer and at least one incorrect answer are displayed on the donor system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2017Publication date: October 4, 2018Inventors: John Brooks Armitage, Justin Ryan Redwine
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Patent number: D830789Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2017Date of Patent: October 16, 2018Assignee: Scholle IPN CorporationInventor: John Brooks