Patents by Inventor John Osborne
John Osborne 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: 12115965Abstract: A heavy-duty vehicle includes a chassis, a wheel supporting the chassis, a drive system, a service brake, a drive system controller, and a service brake controller. The drive system includes a motor associated with the wheel. The motor is configured to propel the wheel and to apply a dynamic brake torque to the wheel. The service brake is associated with the wheel and configured to apply a service brake torque to the wheel. The drive system controller controls operation of the motor. The drive system controller selectively modulates the dynamic brake torque to the wheel based on traction conditions. The service brake controller controls operation of the service brake. The service brake controller may selectively modulate the service brake torque to the wheel based on the traction conditions. Modulation of the dynamic brake torque may be disabled during modulation of the service brake torque.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2022Date of Patent: October 15, 2024Assignee: Komatsu America Corp.Inventors: Nick Sturm, Yong Deng, Kory Leesman, Joshua Rohman, John Osborne
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Publication number: 20220386756Abstract: The present teachings contemplate a dispensing apparatus for cosmetic samples, the apparatus comprising a retail point of sale dispenser; a carrier including a plurality of mounts and a plurality of containers removably attached to the carrier via the plurality of mounts; with vertical and horizontal translational components; one or more information retrieval devices; a user interface including a data interface adapted to store information on the one or more information retrieval devices; a transparent panel covering at least a portion of the dispensing apparatus and wherein the one or more information retrieval device are adapted to be maintained in the possession of a user; and wherein the apparatus dispenses cosmetic samples based on user input.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2022Publication date: December 8, 2022Inventors: Julie R. Bartholomew, John Osborne, Ian Raber, Jordan Ridenour, Elizabeth Steenwyk
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Publication number: 20220314956Abstract: A heavy-duty vehicle includes a chassis, a wheel supporting the chassis, a drive system, a service brake, a drive system controller, and a service brake controller. The drive system includes a motor associated with the wheel. The motor is configured to propel the wheel and to apply a dynamic brake torque to the wheel. The service brake is associated with the wheel and configured to apply a service brake torque to the wheel. The drive system controller controls operation of the motor. The drive system controller selectively modulates the dynamic brake torque to the wheel based on traction conditions. The service brake controller controls operation of the service brake. The service brake controller may selectively modulate the service brake torque to the wheel based on the traction conditions. Modulation of the dynamic brake torque may be disabled during modulation of the service brake torque.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2022Publication date: October 6, 2022Applicant: Komatsu America Corp.Inventors: Nick STURM, Yong DENG, Kory LEESMAN, Joshua ROHMAN, John OSBORNE
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Patent number: 11412835Abstract: The present teachings contemplate a dispensing apparatus for cosmetic samples, the apparatus comprising a retail point of sale dispenser; a carrier including a plurality of mounts and a plurality of containers removably attached to the carrier via the plurality of mounts; with vertical and horizontal translational components; one or more information retrieval devices; a user interface including a data interface adapted to store information on the one or more information retrieval devices; a transparent panel covering at least a portion of the dispensing apparatus and wherein the one or more information retrieval device are adapted to be maintained in the possession of a user; and wherein the apparatus dispenses cosmetic samples based on user input.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2016Date of Patent: August 16, 2022Assignee: Cosmetic Technologies, L.L.C.Inventors: Julie R. Bartholomew, John Osborne, Ian Raber, Jordan Ridenour, Elizabeth Steenwyk
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Patent number: 10621201Abstract: Apparatuses for storing, transmitting, and identifying changes in relation to, data are provided. One of these apparatuses is a server which includes a processor-implemented controller that receives data from a first electronic device external to the server, determines whether a user identification corresponding to a second electronic device external to the server matches a specified user identification, and transmits at least one portion of the data to the second electronic device based at least in part on a determination that the user identification matches the specified user identification.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2018Date of Patent: April 14, 2020Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., LtdInventors: John Osborne, David W. Russell
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Patent number: 10336551Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure include an over-travel limiting system having an coupling assembly configured to couple to an overhead rail, a track assembly including a track engagement feature, wherein the track assembly is disposed at an angle with respect to the coupling assembly, an arm assembly having an arm and a track guide portion mateably engageable with the track engagement feature of the track assembly, the arm assembly being configured to move along the track engagement feature between a first position and a second position, and one or more proximity sensors coupled to at least one of the track assembly and the arm assembly and configured to detect movement of the arm assembly with respect to the track assembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2018Date of Patent: July 2, 2019Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventors: Benjamin B. MacArthur, John Osborne
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Publication number: 20180361062Abstract: A physiologic sensor module includes at least one wearable sensor that is configured for wearing on a human body part and for measuring at least one biological signal. The module further includes at least one controller communicatively coupled to the wearable sensor and configured to receive the biological signal from the wearable sensor. The controller is further configured to process the biological signal in real-time, extract one or more clinical features from the biological signal, and based on the clinical features, determine detection of anaphylaxis.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2018Publication date: December 20, 2018Inventors: Andy H. Levine, Christoph Matthias Kanzler, Aymeric Guy, Daniel Leo Miranda, Joseph Mooney, Adam Zapotok, Samuel Berry, Huy Lam, Jonathan Sabaté del Río, John Osborne, Mustafa Karabas, Alan Dunne, James Niemi, Benjamin Matthews, Donald E. Ingber, Olivier Henry, Premananda Pai Indic
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Patent number: 10152708Abstract: Value documents such as coupons and event tickets that are represented or indexed in the form of QR codes or other types of two-dimensional encoding techniques may be acquired by imaging with a suitably-enabled mobile device, and then translated in the mobile device into a form suitable for presentation as a one-dimensional barcode at a point-of-sale/service using light-simulated barcode technology.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2013Date of Patent: December 11, 2018Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Christopher Sellers, John Osborne, David Russell
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Publication number: 20180349462Abstract: Apparatuses for storing, transmitting, and identifying changes in relation to, data are provided. One of these apparatuses is a server which includes a processor-implemented controller that receives data from a first electronic device external to the server, determines whether a user identification corresponding to a second electronic device external to the server matches a specified user identification, and transmits at least one portion of the data to the second electronic device based at least in part on a determination that the user identification matches the specified user identification.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2018Publication date: December 6, 2018Inventors: John OSBORNE, David W. Russell
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Patent number: 10140564Abstract: A method of modulating display imagery for barcode simulation is provided. Barcode information is received into a portable device. The portable device includes an image capture system, the image capture system including an image sensor that is configured to convert light into discrete signals. The image capture system has an image sensor controller that is configured to control the image sensor. The image capture system has an image processor that is configured to convert the discrete signals into formatted image data. The portable device has a display system having a display screen configured to display formatted image data. The barcode information is used to manipulate the image capture system such that the display screen displays a light simulated barcode.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2015Date of Patent: November 27, 2018Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: John Osborne, David Russell
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Publication number: 20180333533Abstract: An injector module includes a housing, a reservoir, a superelastic needle, and an actuator. The reservoir is positioned in the housing and stores epinephrine therein. The superelastic needle is positioned within the housing in a retracted position and is fluidly coupled with the reservoir. The superelastic needle has a gauge between eighteen and twenty-five. The actuator is configured to apply an actuator force on the superelastic needle such that the superelastic needle is moved from the retracted position to an injecting position where a tip of the superelastic needle protrudes from the housing between about fifteen millimeters and about thirty-five millimeters.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2018Publication date: November 22, 2018Inventors: Andy H. Levine, Cristoph Matthias Kanzler, Aymeric Guy, Daniel Leo Miranda, Joseph Mooney, Adam Zapotok, Samuel Berry, Huy Lam, Jonathan Sabaté del Río, John Osborne, Mustafa Karabas, Alan Dunne, James Niemi, Benjamin Matthews, Donald E. Ingber, Olivier Henry, Premananda Pai Indic
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Patent number: 10080841Abstract: A physiologic sensor module includes at least one wearable sensor that is configured for wearing on a human body part and for measuring at least one biological signal. The module further includes at least one controller communicatively coupled to the wearable sensor and configured to receive the biological signal from the wearable sensor. The controller is further configured to process the biological signal in real-time, extract one or more clinical features from the biological signal, and based on the clinical features, determine detection of anaphylaxis.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2017Date of Patent: September 25, 2018Assignee: President and Fellows of Harvard CollegeInventors: Andy H. Levine, Christoph Matthias Kanzler, Daniel Leo Miranda, Joseph Mooney, Huy Lam, John Osborne, Mustafa Karabas, Alan Dunne, James Niemi, Benjamin Matthews, Donald E. Ingber, Olivier Henry, Premananda Pai Indic
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Patent number: 10049146Abstract: Apparatuses for storing, transmitting, and identifying changes in relation to, data are provided. One of these apparatuses is a server which includes a processor-implemented controller that receives data from a first electronic device external to the server, determines whether a user identification corresponding to a second electronic device external to the server matches a specified user identification, and transmits at least one portion of the data to the second electronic device based at least in part on a determination that the user identification matches the specified user identification.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2014Date of Patent: August 14, 2018Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., LtdInventors: John Osborne, David W. Russell
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Publication number: 20180206612Abstract: The present teachings contemplate a dispensing apparatus for cosmetic samples, the apparatus comprising a retail point of sale dispenser; a carrier including a plurality of mounts and a plurality of containers removably attached to the carrier via the plurality of mounts; with vertical and horizontal translational components; one or more information retrieval devices; a user interface including a data interface adapted to store information on the one or more information retrieval devices; a transparent panel covering at least a portion of the dispensing apparatus and wherein the one or more information retrieval device are adapted to be maintained in the possession of a user; and wherein the apparatus dispenses cosmetic samples based on user input.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2016Publication date: July 26, 2018Inventors: Julie R. Bartholomew, John Osborne, Ian Raber, Jordan Ridenour, Elizabeth Steenwyk
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Patent number: 9964294Abstract: A display screen assembly is suitable for use in a digital device that lacks the processing power, memory, or both needed to carry out light-simulated bar code processing. The display screen assembly includes a display screen having a display area and mounted to a flexible circuit. The flexible circuit includes numerous conductive circuit traces including terminal ends, and various electronic components such as a controller and a screen driver. The various components may be covered by a cover layer, and the display screen including the display area may be covered by a sheet of transparent material. An LED may be generally positioned near an edge or corner of the display screen, and may be may be controlled by a digital device processor or by the controller on the flexible circuit, as desired, for producing light-simulated bar codes.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: May 8, 2018Assignee: Samsung Pay, Inc.Inventors: John Osborne, David W Russell
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Publication number: 20170344867Abstract: A method of modulating display imagery for barcode simulation is provided. Barcode information is received into a portable device. The portable device includes an image capture system, the image capture system including an image sensor that is configured to convert light into discrete signals. The image capture system has an image sensor controller that is configured to control the image sensor. The image capture system has an image processor that is configured to convert the discrete signals into formatted image data. The portable device has a display system having a display screen configured to display formatted image data. The barcode information is used to manipulate the image capture system such that the display screen displays a light simulated barcode.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2015Publication date: November 30, 2017Applicant: Samsung Pay, Inc.Inventors: John Osborne, David Russell
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Publication number: 20170239418Abstract: A physiologic sensor module includes at least one wearable sensor that is configured for wearing on a human body part and for measuring at least one biological signal. The module further includes at least one controller communicatively coupled to the wearable sensor and configured to receive the biological signal from the wearable sensor. The controller is further configured to process the biological signal in real-time, extract one or more clinical features from the biological signal, and based on the clinical features, determine detection of anaphylaxis.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2017Publication date: August 24, 2017Inventors: Andy H. Levine, Christoph Matthias Kanzler, Aymeric Guy, Daniel Leo Miranda, Joseph Mooney, Adam Zapotok, Samuel Berry, Huy Lam, Jonathan Sabaté del Río, John Osborne, Mustafa Karabas, Alan Dunne, James Niemi, Benjamin Matthews, Donald E. Ingber, Olivier Henry, Premananda Pai Indic
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Patent number: 9727811Abstract: The present invention is directed towards methods and apparatus for barcode reading and encoding. In accordance with an embodiment, a method of reading and encoding barcode information is provided. A one-dimensional barcode image is decoded using an electronic device to obtain data encoded by the one-dimensional barcode image. The data is encoded into a two-dimensional barcode image. The two-dimensional barcode image is displayed in a manner suitable for reading by a scanner configured for reading two-dimensional barcodes.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2015Date of Patent: August 8, 2017Assignee: Samsung Pay, Inc.Inventor: John Osborne
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Patent number: 9558437Abstract: A method of communicating barcode information using audio signaling is disclosed. A mobile device being brought into physical proximity to a communication bridge device is detected. Two-way audio communication is commenced between the mobile device and the bridge device upon detection of the mobile device by the bridge device. Barcode information is communicated from the mobile device to the bridge device. The barcode information is converted into a pulsed signal to simulate scanning of a static image of a barcode. A human perceptible signal is provided that indicates the barcode information has been received into the bridge device. The barcode information is transmitted as light pulses emitted from the bridge device for reception by a barcode scanner.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2014Date of Patent: January 31, 2017Assignee: Mobeam, Inc.Inventor: John Osborne
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Publication number: 20160148083Abstract: A method of modulating display imagery for barcode simulation is provided. Barcode information is received into a portable device. The portable device includes an image capture system, the image capture system including an image sensor that is configured to convert light into discrete signals. The image capture system has an image sensor controller that is configured to control the image sensor. The image capture system has an image processor that is configured to convert the discrete signals into formatted image data. The portable device has a display system having a display screen configured to display formatted image data. The barcode information is used to manipulate the image capture system such that the display screen displays a light simulated barcode.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2015Publication date: May 26, 2016Inventors: John Osborne, David Russell