Patents by Inventor John F. Keane
John F. Keane 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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Patent number: 11423614Abstract: Geometric correction of rough wireframe models derived from photographs may include rectification of either a 2D or 3D original wireframe model of a roof structure, derivation of metadata from the original wireframe, in-plane normalization of the wireframe, extrusion into a “rough” 3D wireframe based on the normalized wireframe, and correction of the “rough” 3D wireframe. The correction and normalization may be an iterative process based on initial pitch values, metadata derived from the original or corrected wireframe models and defined constraints regarding relationships between roof portions or segments. The iterative process may repeat adjusting the wireframe model until the adjusting converges to a stable state according to the various defined constraints.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2018Date of Patent: August 23, 2022Assignee: Eagle View Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Chris Pershing, John F. Keane
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Publication number: 20180190018Abstract: Geometric correction of rough wireframe models derived from photographs may include rectification of either a 2D or 3D original wireframe model of a roof structure, derivation of metadata from the original wireframe, in-plane normalization of the wireframe, extrusion into a “rough” 3D wireframe based on the normalized wireframe, and correction of the “rough” 3D wireframe. The correction and normalization may be an iterative process based on initial pitch values, metadata derived from the original or corrected wireframe models and defined constraints regarding relationships between roof portions or segments. The iterative process may repeat adjusting the wireframe model until the adjusting converges to a stable state according to the various defined constraints.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2018Publication date: July 5, 2018Inventors: Chris Pershing, John F. Keane
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Patent number: 9911228Abstract: Geometric correction of rough wireframe models derived from photographs may include rectification of either a 2D or 3D original wireframe model of a roof structure, derivation of metadata from the original wireframe, in-plane normalization of the wireframe, extrusion into a “rough” 3D wireframe based on the normalized wireframe, and correction of the “rough” 3D wireframe. The correction and normalization may be an iterative process based on initial pitch values, metadata derived from the original or corrected wireframe models and defined constraints regarding relationships between roof portions or segments. The iterative process may repeat adjusting the wireframe model until the adjusting converges to a stable state according to the various defined constraints.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2011Date of Patent: March 6, 2018Assignee: Eagle View Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Chris Pershing, John F. Keane
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Publication number: 20110187713Abstract: Geometric correction of rough wireframe models derived from photographs may include rectification of either a 2D or 3D original wireframe model of a roof structure, derivation of metadata from the original wireframe, in-plane normalization of the wireframe, extrusion into a “rough” 3D wireframe based on the normalized wireframe, and correction of the “rough” 3D wireframe. The correction and normalization may be an iterative process based on initial pitch values, metadata derived from the original or corrected wireframe models and defined constraints regarding relationships between roof portions or segments. The iterative process may repeat adjusting the wireframe model until the adjusting converges to a stable state according to the various defined constraints.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2011Publication date: August 4, 2011Applicant: EAGLE VIEW TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Chris Pershing, John F. Keane
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Publication number: 20040193393Abstract: A system and method for simulating the system dynamics of a stochastic discrete-event system. In one application, the present invention can be used to simulate molecular signaling processes in biological cells, at speeds that are orders of magnitude faster than what can be done on general-purpose computer processing units. Existing simulators are reported to simulate such processes at speeds on the order of 105 events per second. Using this invention, the simulator can achieve simulations of more than 107 events per second with current generation programmable devices that operate at clock speeds of 108 cycles per second.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2004Publication date: September 30, 2004Inventor: John F. Keane
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Patent number: 4533941Abstract: Sequential scanned scaled density data representing a varying tone image is electronically screened to form binary element data that when imaged to form an array of orthogonally arranged binary elements on a member produces screened color separation plates of that original image suitable for use as the printing plates in a lithographic printing press. Screening occurs by comparing sequential density data with selected screen matrix data contained in a memory. The matrix data is ordered with density values increasing outwardly from the matrix center to the corners and edges. The matrix data is selected from matrix locations related to the desired screen frequency and angle with the selected matrix locations being determined by the application of fundamental right triangle trigonometric relationships to the matrix. Screening and imaging occurs sequentially with two density data being compared to matrix data simultaneously.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1983Date of Patent: August 6, 1985Assignee: Coulter Systems CorporationInventors: John F. Keane, John C. Butler, Timothy H. Archer
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Patent number: 4504126Abstract: Graphics and text data are combined selectively to discharge incremental areas of a charged electrophotographic member to form thereon a latent text and/or graphics image represented by the graphics and text data, the imaged member thereafter being toned and output from the system so that the toned image may be fused on the member and the member may be used as a printing plate in an offset lithographic printing press. The apparatus includes an optical system that may form a maximum of 22 individual rays which are deflected twice through a field flattening lens and then onto the charged member. The optical system further includes an optical scale or grating which provides electrical signals indicating the precise location of the individual rays along scan lines on the member. The apparatus further includes an electronic system which generates electrical signals from the graphics and text data to form the 22 individual rays.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1983Date of Patent: March 12, 1985Assignee: Coulter Systems CorporationInventors: E. Raymond Thomas, Lysle D. Cahill, John L. Tibbits, Kenneth D. Fraser, John F. Keane, Stanley C. Harting, George H. Kramer, Ronald J. Duke, Theodore A. Kessis, John C. Butler, Gary L. Frank, John A. Lawson
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Patent number: 4493549Abstract: A digital plate maker system to receive graphics and text data and selectively discharge incremental areas of a charged electrophotographic member to form thereon the latent images represented by the graphics and text data, the imaged member thereafter being toned and output from the system. Thereafter, the toned image may be fused on the member and the member being used in an offset lithographic printing press. The digital platemaker system includes an optical system which may form a maximum of 22 individual rays which are direct deflected twice through a field flattening lens and then onto the charged member. The optical system further includes an optical scale or grating which provides electrical signals indicating the precise location of the individual rays along scan lines on the member. The digital plate maker system further includes an electronic system which generates electrical signals to form the 22 individual rays.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1983Date of Patent: January 15, 1985Assignee: Coulter Systems Corp.Inventors: E. Raymond Thomas, Lysle D. Cahill, John L. Tibbits, Kenneth D. Fraser, John F. Keane, Stanley C. Harting, George H. Kramer, Ronald J. Duke, Theodore A. Kessis, John C. Butler, Gary L. Frank, John A. Lawson
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Patent number: 4408868Abstract: Graphics and text data are combined selectively to discharge incremental areas of a charged electrophotographic member to form thereon a latent text and/or graphics image represented by the graphics and text data, the imaged member thereafter being toned and output from the system so that the toned image may be fused on the member and the member may be used as a printing plate in an offset lithographic printing press. The apparatus includes an optical system that may form a maximum of 22 individual rays which are deflected twice through a field flattening lens and then onto the charged member. The optical system further includes an optical scale or grating which provides electrical signals indicating the precise location of the individual rays along scan lines on the member. The apparatus further includes an electronic system which generates electrical signals from the graphics and text data to form the 22 individual rays.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1980Date of Patent: October 11, 1983Assignee: Coulter Systems CorporationInventors: E. Raymond Thomas, Lysle D. Cahill, John L. Tibbits, Kenneth D. Fraser, John F. Keane, Stanley C. Harting, George H. Kramer, Ronald J. Duke, Theodore A. Kessis, John C. Butler, Gary L. Frank, John A. Lawson