Patents by Inventor John Ellenby
John Ellenby 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: 20180038706Abstract: A computer system and associated methods performed by the computer system creates routes, optionally including differing types of transit, based on one or more of a traveler's allotted time to arrive at a destination, the traveler's reason or purpose for a trip and the traveler's selected interests or environmental factors that may affect or alter the traveler's journey. Using user preferences and pre-set thresholds related to specific types of points of interest or geolocated object a route from a start location to a desired destination is created to achieve a desired arrival time while optionally including various proposed combinations of additional stops and/or a transit types.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2017Publication date: February 8, 2018Inventors: Peter Malcolm Ellenby, Thomas William Ellenby, Roderick Perkins, Matthew Wong, John Ellenby
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Publication number: 20150286869Abstract: Augmented reality systems recall prescribed stored information relating to scenes being addressed by an optical imager based upon a multiplicity of alternative search modes each based upon different criteria related to both systems states and environmental states. Primarily, sensor based and visual based search modes are switched depending upon physical states of these augmented reality type platforms. When deployed in near-field uses, information recall is primarily based upon image recognition algorithms and strategy. Conversely, when these augmented reality imaging systems are deployed in far-field type uses, search modes switch to those modes based upon sensors which measure physical attributes and states of the device, and subsystems to determine probable matter being addressed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2014Publication date: October 8, 2015Inventors: Peter Ellenby, Thomas W. Ellenby, John Ellenby
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Publication number: 20150286870Abstract: Augmented reality systems recall prescribed stored information relating to scenes being addressed by an optical imager based upon a multiplicity of alternative search modes each based upon different criteria related to both systems states and environmental states. Primarily, sensor based and visual based search modes are switched depending upon physical states of these augmented reality type platforms. When deployed in near-field uses, information recall is primarily based upon image recognition algorithms and strategy. Conversely, when these augmented reality imaging systems are deployed in far-field type uses, search modes switch to those modes based upon sensors which measure physical attributes and states of the device, and subsystems to determine probable matter being addressed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2014Publication date: October 8, 2015Inventors: Peter Ellenby, Thomas W. Ellenby, John Ellenby
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Publication number: 20150242800Abstract: A maintenance and security guidance system is formed of a computer-based processor made responsive to location, time of day, manual user inputs, among others to provide maintenance and security suggestions based upon information stored as site descriptors. In response to user requests in combination with present conditions such as time, location, operating state, etc., a database request is executed against stored site data to produce a resultset of site descriptors. These site descriptors are used both manually and automatically to assist maintenance and security workers in executing a routine in agreement with the prescribed parameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2015Publication date: August 27, 2015Applicant: GeoVector Corp.Inventors: Peter Malcolm Ellenby, Thomas Ellenby, John Ellenby
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Patent number: 9009505Abstract: A system is disclosed that senses physical characteristics of an electronic device. The system controls the electronic device in response to the sensed physical characteristics. The system includes a control subsystem. The control subsystem includes a time trigger and an anticipation/latency reduction subsystem. The anticipation/latency reduction subsystem includes additional subsystems such as a time trigger, a position trigger and an attitude trigger. In an alternate embodiment, the anticipation/latency reduction subsystem also includes an activation interval trigger, a repetitive action trigger and a repetitive distance trigger. The various triggers can be implemented using processors that execute software. The system also includes sensing devices, such as a position sensing device and an attitude sensing device, to sense physical characteristics of the particular electronic device being controlled. The control subsystem receives signals from the sensing devices.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2010Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: John Ellenby, Peter Malcolm Ellenby, Thomas William Ellenby
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Publication number: 20120236172Abstract: Augmented reality systems recall prescribed stored information relating to scenes being addressed based upon a plurality of alternative search modes. Primarily, sensor based and visual based search modes are switched depending upon the physical states of these AR systems. When deployed in near field use, information recall is primarily based upon image recognition. Conversely, when these systems are deployed in far field uses, the search modes switch to those based upon sensors which measure physical states of the device to determine the probable matter being addressed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2012Publication date: September 20, 2012Inventors: Peter Ellenby, Thomas W. Ellenby, John Ellenby
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Publication number: 20100185303Abstract: A system is disclosed that senses physical characteristics of an electronic device. The system controls the electronic device in response to the sensed physical characteristics. The system includes a control subsystem. The control subsystem includes a time trigger and an anticipation/latency reduction subsystem. The anticipation/latency reduction subsystem includes additional subsystems such as a time trigger, a position trigger and an attitude trigger. In an alternate embodiment, the anticipation/latency reduction subsystem also includes an activation interval trigger, a repetitive action trigger and a repetitive distance trigger. The various triggers can be implemented using processors that execute software. The system also includes sensing devices, such as a position sensing device and an attitude sensing device, to sense physical characteristics of the particular electronic device being controlled. The control subsystem receives signals from the sensing devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2010Publication date: July 22, 2010Applicant: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: John Ellenby, Peter Malcolm Ellenby, Thomas William Ellenby
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Patent number: 7696905Abstract: A system is disclosed that senses physical characteristics of an electronic device. The system controls the electronic device in response to the sensed physical characteristics. The system includes a control subsystem. The control subsystem includes a time trigger and an anticipation/latency reduction subsystem. The anticipation/latency reduction subsystem includes additional subsystems such as a time trigger, a position trigger and an attitude trigger. In an alternate embodiment, the anticipation/latency reduction subsystem also includes an activation interval trigger, a repetitive action trigger and a repetitive distance trigger. The various triggers can be implemented using processors that execute software. The system also includes sensing devices, such as a position sensing device and an attitude sensing device, to sense physical characteristics of the particular electronic device being controlled. The control subsystem receives signals from the sensing devices.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2004Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: John Ellenby, Peter Malcolm Ellenby, Thomas William Ellenby
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Patent number: 7301536Abstract: An image processing system for delivering real scene information to a data processor. The system includes the data processor, an image-delivery mechanism, an information delivery mechanism, and a graphic processor.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2000Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Assignee: GeoVector CorporationInventors: John Ellenby, Thomas William Ellenby, Peter Malcolm Ellenby, Kenyon E. B. McGuire
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Publication number: 20060190812Abstract: Computer pointing systems include schemes for producing image map type hyperlinks which are associated and stored integrally with image data from which they are derived. An object being addressed by a pointing system of is implicitly identified by way of its location and position relative to the pointing system. A geometric definition which corresponds to space substantially occupied by the addressed object is rotated appropriately such that it perspective matches that of the imaging station. When an image is captured, the image data (pixel data) is recorded and associated with image map objects which may include network addresses such as a URL. On reply, these images automatically present network hyperlinks to a user whereby the user can click on an image field and cause a browser application to be directed to a network resource.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2005Publication date: August 24, 2006Inventors: Thomas Ellenby, Peter Ellenby, John Ellenby
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Publication number: 20060161379Abstract: Addressing systems are arranged to provide users information relating to objects of interest. Users point a hand-held device of the invention toward an object to address it. The device determines which objects are being addressed by making position and attitude measurements and a search of a database containing preprogrammed information relating to those objects being addressed. Information relating to objects determined to be those presently being addressed is presented at a user interface. Devices include a point reference, a direction reference, a position determining support, attitude determining support, a computer processor and database, and at least one user interface. Methods of systems include the steps of addressing an object, determining position and attitude, searching a database, and presenting information to a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2005Publication date: July 20, 2006Inventors: Thomas Ellenby, Peter Ellenby, John Ellenby, Joseph Page
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Patent number: 7031875Abstract: Systems are arranged to provide a user information which relates to objects of interest. A user may point a hand held device toward an object to address it. The device determines which objects are being addressed by making position and attitude measurements and further a reference and search of a database containing preprogrammed information relating to objects. Information relating to objects determined as objects presently being addressed is thereafter presented at a user interface. Devices of these systems include a point reference, a direction reference, a position determining support, attitude determining support, a computer processor and database, and a user interface. Methods of systems include the steps of addressing an object, determining position and attitude, searching a database, and presenting information to a user.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2001Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: Geo Vector CorporationInventors: Thomas William Ellenby, John Ellenby, Peter Malcolm Ellenby, Jeffrey Alan Jay, Joseph Page
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Publication number: 20050024501Abstract: A system is disclosed that senses physical characteristics of an electronic device. The system controls the electronic device in response to the sensed physical characteristics. The system includes a control subsystem. The control subsystem includes a time trigger and an anticipation/latency reduction subsystem. The anticipation/latency reduction subsystem includes additional subsystems such as a time trigger, a position trigger and an attitude trigger. In an alternate embodiment, the anticipation/latency reduction subsystem also includes an activation interval trigger, a repetitive action trigger and a repetitive distance trigger. The various triggers can be implemented using processors that execute software. The system also includes sensing devices, such as a position sensing device and an attitude sensing device, to sense physical characteristics of the particular electronic device being controlled. The control subsystem receives signals from the sensing devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2004Publication date: February 3, 2005Inventors: John Ellenby, Peter Ellenby, Thomas Ellenby
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Publication number: 20040219961Abstract: Devices and articles generally configured as double shoulder strap systems for supporting loads to be carried at ones side are presented. Dual shoulder straps are arranged to cooperate with the human body shapes and human body motions for aiding in carrying heavy loads at ones side or hip. A first strap, a proximal strap is arranged with a special shape in view of the loading direction placed upon the strap and the shape of the should onto which the strap lies. A second strap, a distal strap similarly is arranged with consideration for the loading direction and shape of the should upon which it is intended to lie. The straps are coupled together at a sewn joint with particular care for properly transmitting force evenly. The proximal strap is adjustable in length whereby its position in relation to the distal strap may be changed. A second adjustment is made whereby the positions of the two straps together are adjusted at once.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2003Publication date: November 4, 2004Inventors: Thomas William Ellenby, Peter Malcolm Ellenby, John Ellenby, Jeffrey Alan Jay, Joseph Page
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Patent number: 6804726Abstract: A system is disclosed that senses physical characteristics of an electronic device. The system controls the electronic device in response to the sensed physical characteristics. The system includes a control subsystem. The control subsystem includes a time trigger and an anticipation/latency reduction subsystem. The anticipation/latency reduction subsystem includes additional subsystems such as a time trigger, a position trigger and an attitude trigger. In an alternate embodiment, the anticipation/latency reduction subsystem also includes an activation interval trigger, a repetitive action trigger and a repetitive distance trigger. The various triggers can be implemented using processors that execute software. The system also includes sensing devices, such as a position sensing device and an attitude sensing device, to sense physical characteristics of the particular electronic device being controlled. The control subsystem receives signals from the sensing devices.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2000Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: Geovector CorporationInventors: John Ellenby, Peter Malcolm Ellenby, Thomas William Ellenby
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Publication number: 20040095345Abstract: Vision systems for use in modeling environments or scenes are presented. Users view scenes via electronic cameras and are simultaneously presented with CAD type functionality for creating graphical representations of addressed scenes. These systems, having knowledge of position with respect to objects being addressed and with respect to positions measured at prior times, continuously update model perspective and size to reflect a present view of scenes in real time.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: John Ellenby, Thomas Ellenby, Peter Ellenby
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Patent number: 6690370Abstract: Vision systems for use in modeling an environment or scene are presented. A user views a scene through an electronic camera and is presented with CAD type functionality for creating graphical representation of the addressed scene. The apparatus having knowledge of where it is with respect to objects being addressed and with respect to where it has been previously, the model perspective and size can be continuously updated to reflect the presend view of the scene in real time as the camera addresses from any point in space.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2003Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Assignee: GeoVector Corp.Inventors: John Ellenby, Thomas Ellenby, Peter Ellenby
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Publication number: 20030184594Abstract: Devices for remotely addressing objects via pointing action are provided with graphical user interfaces. In response to an object being addressed, a computer device and software provide graphical user interfaces which relates to objects being addressed. As different types of objects are addressed, user interfaces provided change in form and function to agree with the type of category of object being addressed at that instant. Devices have position and attitude determining facility in communication with a computer having prerecorded data. The data includes information relating to object types and corresponding graphical user interfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2002Publication date: October 2, 2003Inventors: John Ellenby, Thomas Ellenby, Peter Ellenby, Joseph Page
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Publication number: 20030132935Abstract: Vision systems for use in modeling an environment or scene are presented. A user views a scene through an electronic camera and is presented with CAD type functionality for creating graphical representation of the addressed scene. The apparatus having knowledge of where it is with respect to objects being addressed and with respect to where it has been previously, the model perspective and size can be continuously updated to reflect the presend view of the scene in real time as the camera addresses from any point in space.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2003Publication date: July 17, 2003Inventors: John Ellenby, Thomas Ellenby, Peter Ellenby
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Patent number: 6535210Abstract: A vision system for use in modeling an environment or scene is presented. A user views a scene through an electronic camera and is presented with CAD type functions for creating graphical representation of the scene. As the apparatus has knowledge of where it is with respect to objects in the scene and with respect to where it has been previously, the model perspective and size can be continuously updated to reflect the view of the scene as the camera addresses from any point in space.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: GeoVector Corp.Inventors: John Ellenby, Thomas Ellenby, Peter Ellenby