Patents by Inventor John Hendricks

John Hendricks 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).

  • Publication number: 20130041976
    Abstract: A mobile device such as a robot is provided that includes a processor executing instructions that provide content to a primary user. The robot also includes a software component executed by the processor configured to select the content comprising a potential interest for the primary user associated with the robot. The content is selected based on a previous interaction between the primary user and the robot. The previous interaction is associated with the potential interest. The software component is also configured to provide the content to the primary user in an interaction between the robot and the primary user. The software component is further configured to determine an interest level of the primary user for the potential interest based on the interaction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 12, 2011
    Publication date: February 14, 2013
    Applicant: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: John Hendricks, Kyle R. Johns
  • Patent number: 8366529
    Abstract: A media game that employs a method for randomly shuffling through a large set of video and/or audio clips stored on readable media using a media player, such as a DVD player, is disclosed. In addition to the readable media, the game also includes a game board, moveable play pieces, trivia question cards, random name cards, a numbered die, and a challenge die. The game board can be converted from long play to short play by lifting the endmost sections of the game board and placing them next to each other on top of intermediate sections of the game board. A path circumnavigates the game board and appears to be continuous in both long and short play modes. The begin and end regions reside at least partially on the endmost sections and appear as unbroken shapes when configured for both long and short play.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 22, 2006
    Date of Patent: February 5, 2013
    Assignee: Screenlife, LLC
    Inventors: Craig E. Kinzer, David Long, William Kuper, Trevor Steinthal, Mathew J. Griesse, John Hendricks, William J. Patterson, Michael J. Ausich
  • Patent number: 8287342
    Abstract: A media game that employs a method for randomly shuffling through a large set of video and/or audio clips stored on readable media using a media player, such as a DVD player, is disclosed. In addition to the readable media, the game also includes a game board, moveable play pieces, trivia question cards, random name cards, a numbered die, and a challenge die. The game board can be converted from long play to short play by lifting the endmost sections of the game board and placing them next to each other on top of intermediate sections of the game board. A path circumnavigates the game board and appears to be continuous in both long and short play modes. The begin and end regions reside at least partially on the endmost sections and appear as unbroken shapes when configured for both long and short play.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 29, 2010
    Date of Patent: October 16, 2012
    Assignee: Screenlife, LLC
    Inventors: Craig E. Kinzer, David Long, William Kuper, Trevor Steinthal, Matthew J. Griesse, John Hendricks, William J. Patterson, Michael J. Ausich
  • Patent number: 7988546
    Abstract: A media game that employs a method for randomly shuffling through a large set of video and/or audio clips stored on readable media using a media player, such as a DVD player, is disclosed. In addition to the readable media, the game also includes a game board, moveable play pieces, trivia question cards, random name cards, a numbered die, and a challenge die. The game board can be converted from long play to short play by lifting the endmost sections of the game board and placing them next to each other on top of intermediate sections of the game board. A path circumnavigates the game board and appears to be continuous in both long and short play modes. The begin and end regions reside at least partially on the endmost sections and appear as unbroken shapes when configured for both long and short play.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 2004
    Date of Patent: August 2, 2011
    Assignee: Screenlife, LLC
    Inventors: Craig E. Kinzer, David Long, William Kuper, Trevor Steinthal, Mathew J. Griesse, John Hendricks, William J. Patterson, Michael J. Ausich
  • Publication number: 20110070937
    Abstract: A media game that employs a method for randomly shuffling through a large set of video and/or audio clips stored on readable media using a media player, such as a DVD player, is disclosed. In addition to the readable media, the game also includes a game board, moveable play pieces, trivia question cards, random name cards, a numbered die, and a challenge die. The game board can be converted from long play to short play by lifting the endmost sections of the game board and placing them next to each other on top of intermediate sections of the game board. A path circumnavigates the game board and appears to be continuous in both long and short play modes. The begin and end regions reside at least partially on the endmost sections and appear as unbroken shapes when configured for both long and short play.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 29, 2010
    Publication date: March 24, 2011
    Applicant: SCREENLIFE, LLC
    Inventors: Craig E. Kinzer, David Long, William Kuper, Trevor Steinthal, Mathew J. Griesse, John Hendricks, William J. Patterson, Michael J. Ausich
  • Patent number: 7857692
    Abstract: A media game that employs a method for randomly shuffling through a large set of video and/or audio clips stored on readable media using a media player, such as a DVD player, is disclosed. In addition to the readable media, the game also includes a game board, moveable play pieces, trivia question cards, random name cards, a numbered die, and a challenge die. The game board can be converted from long play to short play by lifting the endmost sections of the game board and placing them next to each other on top of intermediate sections of the game board. A path circumnavigates the game board and appears to be continuous in both long and short play modes. The begin and end regions reside at least partially on the endmost sections and appear as unbroken shapes when configured for both long and short play.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 2007
    Date of Patent: December 28, 2010
    Assignee: Screenlife, LLC
    Inventors: Craig E. Kinzer, David Long, William Kuper, Trevor Steinthal, Matthew J. Griesse, John Hendricks, William J. Patterson, Michael J. Ausich
  • Patent number: 7285044
    Abstract: A DVD game that employs a method for randomly shuffling through a large set of video and/or audio clips using a DVD player is disclosed. The DVD game may be used as a parlor-type game including a game board plus moveable play pieces, trivia question cards, random name cards, a numbered die, and a challenge die. Alternatively, the DVD game may be used in a party-play environment, i.e., where a DVD player repeatedly displays clips (including various puzzles and questions) stored on a DVD disc on a display device. The selection of clips from the DVD disc is performed in a random shuffling manner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 23, 2007
    Assignee: Screenlife, LLC
    Inventors: Craig E. Kinzer, William Kuper, John Hendricks
  • Publication number: 20070201702
    Abstract: The invention, electronic book security and copyright protection system, provides for secure distribution of electronic text and graphics to subscribers and secure storage. The method may be executed at a content provider's site, at an operations center, over a video distribution system or over a variety of alternative distribution systems, at a home subsystem, and at a billing and collection system. The content provider or operations center and/or other distribution points perform the functions of manipulation and secure storage of text data, security encryption and coding of text, cataloging of books, message center, and secure delivery functions. The home subsystem connects to a secure video distribution system or variety of alternative secure distribution systems, generates menus and stores text, and transacts through communicating mechanisms. A portable book-shaped viewer is used for secure viewing of the text.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 23, 2007
    Publication date: August 30, 2007
    Inventors: John Hendricks, Michael Asmussen, John McCoskey
  • Publication number: 20070155459
    Abstract: A media game that employs a method for randomly shuffling through a large set of video and/or audio clips stored on readable media using a media player, such as a DVD player, is disclosed. In addition to the readable media, the game also includes a game board, moveable play pieces, trivia question cards, random name cards, a numbered die, and a challenge die. The game board can be converted from long play to short play by lifting the endmost sections of the game board and placing them next to each other on top of intermediate sections of the game board. A path circumnavigates the game board and appears to be continuous in both long and short play modes. The begin and end regions reside at least partially on the endmost sections and appear as unbroken shapes when configured for both long and short play.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 1, 2007
    Publication date: July 5, 2007
    Applicant: Screenlife, LLC
    Inventors: Craig Kinzer, David Long, William Kuper, Trevor Steinthal, Mathew Griesse, John Hendricks, William Patterson, Michael Ausich
  • Publication number: 20070127320
    Abstract: An educational/entertainment apparatus generally includes a controller (20) for use with a multimedia device (10). The controller includes a platform (26) for receiving a disc (50), the disc including a plurality of graphical images on at least one surface that correspond to a plurality of multimedia options, the disc also including an identifier that identifies the disc. The controller further includes a reader (42) for reading the identity of the disc, a selector (28) for a user to select one of the plurality of graphical images, and a controller/transmitter (61, 63) for determining the selected graphical image and transmitting a multimedia control signal (60) that contains information that identifies the selected graphical image.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 22, 2006
    Publication date: June 7, 2007
    Applicant: Screenlife, LLC
    Inventors: Michael Caffrey, John Hendricks
  • Patent number: 7223170
    Abstract: A media game that employs a method for randomly shuffling through a large set of video and/or audio clips stored on readable media using a media player, such as a DVD player, is disclosed. In addition to the readable media, the game also includes a game board, moveable play pieces, trivia question cards, random name cards, a numbered die, and a challenge die. The game board can be converted from long play to short play by lifting the endmost sections of the game board and placing them next to each other on top of intermediate sections of the game board. A path circumnavigates the game board and appears to be continuous in both long and short play modes. The begin and end regions reside at least partially on the endmost sections and appear as unbroken shapes when configured for both long and short play.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 13, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 29, 2007
    Assignee: Screenlife LLC
    Inventors: Craig E. Kinzer, David Long, William Kuper, Trevor Steinthal, Mathew J. Griesse, John Hendricks, William J. Patterson, Michael J. Ausich
  • Publication number: 20070087803
    Abstract: A media game that employs a method for randomly shuffling through a large set of video and/or audio clips stored on readable media using a media player, such as a DVD player, is disclosed. In addition to the readable media, the game also includes a game board, moveable play pieces, trivia question cards, random name cards, a numbered die, and a challenge die. The game board can be converted from long play to short play by lifting the endmost sections of the game board and placing them next to each other on top of intermediate sections of the game board. A path circumnavigates the game board and appears to be continuous in both long and short play modes. The begin and end regions reside at least partially on the endmost sections and appear as unbroken shapes when configured for both long and short play.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 22, 2006
    Publication date: April 19, 2007
    Applicant: SCREENLIFE, LLC
    Inventors: Craig Kinzer, David Long, William Kuper, Trevor Steinthal, Mathew Griesse, John Hendricks, William Patterson, Michael Ausich
  • Publication number: 20070017685
    Abstract: A fire and/or water resistant enclosure is provided for housing an operable digital data storage device. The enclosure is a low cost, preferably molded enclosure having various embodiments for providing resistance to fire and/or water. In one embodiment, a fan cooperates with one or more hatchless ventilation passageways to cool the digital data storage device. Passageways are sized to be sufficiently small to limit the transfer of heat through those passages sufficiently to prevent damage to the data storage device and to prevent loss of data stored thereon. Another embodiment provides a water resistant pouch surrounding the data storage device which may be made of flexible foil or of finned relatively robust and non-flexible thermal conductor. The enclosure in some embodiments utilizes a fan and in some embodiments operates without a fan. Similarly, the enclosure in some embodiments utilizes movable hatches and in other embodiments is hatchless in design.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 23, 2005
    Publication date: January 25, 2007
    Inventors: Robby Moore, Steven Goldsberry, John Hendricks
  • Publication number: 20060272145
    Abstract: A method of manufacturing a multi-filamentary superconducting wire comprises making a laminate of an expanded base metal lamina and a reactant metal lamina, tightly wrapping the laminate around a metal core and then hydrostatically extruding it. The expanded base metal may be either niobium or vanadium, the reactant metal may be one of tin, aluminum, germanium, gallium, and titanium. In the making of Nb3Sn superconducting wire, the reactant metal may be an alloy of tin, for example, Babbitt metal. A third lamina may be added to the laminate to prevent radial movement of the reactant metal during processing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 10, 2006
    Publication date: December 7, 2006
    Applicant: Alabama Cryogenic Engineering, Inc.
    Inventors: John Hendricks, William McDonald
  • Publication number: 20060172788
    Abstract: A DVD player-readable medium bearing DVD player-executable instructions for carrying out a game on the DVD player is presented. The game, as implemented by the DVD player-executable instructions comprises selecting a puzzle from a plurality of puzzles stored on the DVD player-readable medium. Once a puzzle is selected, the puzzle is displayed to a player via an output device connected to the DVD player. A graduated timer is started/output. The graduated timer includes at least two gradations, and each gradation corresponds to a scoring value. A player's response is obtained. A response value is determined according to the current gradation of the graduated timer in which the player response is obtained. The player's score is incremented according to the determined response value.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 31, 2006
    Publication date: August 3, 2006
    Applicant: Screenlife, LLC
    Inventors: John Hendricks, J. Kennedy, Trevor Steinthal, William Kuper
  • Patent number: 6987925
    Abstract: A method for randomly shuffling through a large set of video and/or audio clips using a media player and related readable media is disclosed. In one form, the total number of entries in the set of clips is a prime number. An initial current clip value is randomly generated between one and the total number of entries in the set. A jump value is randomly generated between one and the total number of entries in the set minus one. To select a subsequent current clip, the current clip value and the jump value are added together. This sum is divided by the number of entries in the set. The remainder from this division is saved as the subsequent current clip value.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 13, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 17, 2006
    Assignee: Screenlife, LLC
    Inventors: Craig E. Kinzer, David Long, William Kuper, John Hendricks, William J. Patterson
  • Publication number: 20050286225
    Abstract: A fire resistant, forced air cooled enclosure for one or more computer digital data storage devices is provided. An operable digital data storage device is mounted in a fire resistant enclosure. One or more openings are formed in the enclosure. A movable fire resistant hatch is positioned adjacent each of the openings and each hatch is movable between a closed position in which it closes the opening and an open position allowing ambient air to pass therethrough. A fan is positioned either inside or outside of the enclosure for actively driving ambient air through the opening to cool the data storage device. A hatch closure system is provided for closing each of said hatches automatically in the presence of a threshold temperature. The hatch closure system includes a temperature sensitive element which, when activated in the presence of the threshold temperature, causes the hatch to move to its closed position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 22, 2005
    Publication date: December 29, 2005
    Inventors: Robby Moore, Jeffrey Abramson, John Hendricks
  • Publication number: 20050199162
    Abstract: Collapsible tables, including collapsible table tops, and collapsible table frames. The table top comprises multiple, relatively rigid, leaf elements which interlock with each other and/or articulate, and pull apart or fold for storage. Optional recesses in the edges of the table top releasably receive mounting structure on the table frame, or resilient mounting structure on edges of the table top is received in corresponding receivers on the table frame, thereby to releasably couple the table top and frame to each other. The frames include support arms underlying the table top. Loads from the table top typically pass through the support arms and thence to the frame. Improved structure supports the support arms from the frame body, passes loads to the frame body, as well as guiding and controlling movement of the support arms when the frame is being collapsed or expanded.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 18, 2004
    Publication date: September 15, 2005
    Applicant: EZ Outdoor Table LLC
    Inventors: Robert Hendricks, John Hendricks
  • Publication number: 20050157217
    Abstract: An expanded television program delivery system is disclosed which allows viewers to select television and audio program choices from a series of menus. Menus are partially stored in a set-top terminal in each subscriber's home. The menus may be reprogrammed by signals sent from a headend or from a central operations center. The system allows for a great number of television signals to be transmitted by using digital compression techniques. An operations center with computer-assisted packaging allows various television, audio and data signals to be combined, compressed and multiplexed into signals transmitted on various channels to a cable headend which distributes the signals to individual set-top terminals. Various types of menus may be used and the menus may incorporate information included within the video/data signal received by the set-top terminal. A remote control unit with icon buttons allows a subscriber to select programs based upon a series of major menus, submenus, and during program menus.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 11, 2005
    Publication date: July 21, 2005
    Inventor: John Hendricks
  • Patent number: D1054285
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 22, 2022
    Date of Patent: December 17, 2024
    Assignee: First Solar, Inc.
    Inventors: John Hendricks, Paxton Kish, Joseph Vaillant