Patents by Inventor John Robinson
John Robinson 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: 12616604Abstract: An external catheter apparatus for collecting urine and feces from a user includes a collection tube which defines an interior space in the collection tube. The collection tube further defines an aperture for facilitating the passage of urine into the collection tube and a plurality of holes for facilitating the passage of fluid feces into the collection tube. Transfer tubes are in fluid communication with the collection tube such that the urine and feces may be drawn away from the collection tube via suction on the transfer tubes.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2023Date of Patent: May 5, 2026Inventors: John Robinson, Jubilee Robinson
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Patent number: 12332182Abstract: Systems and methods for determining a diagnosis of a screening system are disclosed. Such systems and methods include identifying defect results based on inline characterization tool data, identifying electrical test results based on electrical test data, generating one or more correlation metrics based on the defect results and the electrical test results, and determining at least one diagnosis of the screening system based on the one or more correlation metrics, the diagnosis corresponding to a performance of the screening system.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2022Date of Patent: June 17, 2025Assignee: KLA CorporationInventors: David W. Price, Robert J. Rathert, Chet V. Lenox, Oreste Donzella, Justin Lach, John Robinson
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Patent number: 12314370Abstract: Systems, apparatuses, and methods are described for converting digital rights management (DRM) data in a specific protocol to standardized DRM data. The standardized DRM data may be used to secure content delivered to user devices through a content delivery network. If a user device decides to record a content item, a request for authenticating entitlement to the content item may be sent to a network device and the network device may reply with an authentication receipt if appropriate. If the user device later decides to access the content item, the user device may send the authentication receipt back to the network server so that the network server may reply with a decryption key for decrypting the content item.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2018Date of Patent: May 27, 2025Assignee: Comcast Cable Communications, LLCInventors: Kyong Park, John Robinson, Nikola Kolev
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Publication number: 20250152405Abstract: An external catheter apparatus for collecting urine and feces from a user includes a collection tube which defines an interior space in the collection tube. The collection tube further defines an aperture for facilitating the passage of urine into the collection tube and a plurality of holes for facilitating the passage of fluid feces into the collection tube. Transfer tubes are in fluid communication with the collection tube such that the urine and feces may be drawn away from the collection tube via suction on the transfer tubes.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2023Publication date: May 15, 2025Inventors: John Robinson, Jubilee Robinson
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Publication number: 20250150666Abstract: Methods and systems for accessing content are provided. A non-tunable device (e.g., a device without the capability to tune to a particular channel) can access a particular channel via a tunable device (e.g., a device with the capability to tune to the particular channel). A computing device can facilitate content tuning. As an example, the non-tunable device can send user information (e.g., a request for content) to the computing device. The computing device can reserve the available tuner and transmit the tuning information (e.g., tuner reservation identifier) to the non-tunable device. Upon receiving the tuning information, the non-tunable device can transmit a tuning request (e.g., all or portion of tuning information, device identifier) to the tunable device. Upon receiving the tuning request, the tunable device can tune to the particular requested channel and transmit a data asset (e.g., requested content, tuning denial) to the non-tunable device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2024Publication date: May 8, 2025Inventors: Slade Mitchell, John Robinson
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Publication number: 20250068590Abstract: Methods and systems are described for using files or data (e.g., cookies) stored in network storage (e.g., the cloud) in lieu of files or data stored locally. A request for a plurality of files can be received from a device. The request can comprise a device identifier and a user identifier. The user identifier can be used to determine an associated account. A format for the requested plurality of files can be determined based on the device identifier. In an aspect, the device can have limited/no local persistent storage. Prior to transmission, the requested plurality of files can be formatted according to the determined format. For example, a user can access an HTML application from a device with limited/no local persistent storage, such as a set-top box. The device can request a plurality of files, such as cookies, from persistent storage. The persistent storage can be cloud storage.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2024Publication date: February 27, 2025Inventors: Adam D. Hertz, Michael A. Chen, John Robinson, Ming-Chun Chiang
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Patent number: 12182068Abstract: Methods and systems are described for using files or data (e.g., cookies) stored in network storage (e.g., the cloud) in lieu of files or data stored locally. A request for a plurality of files can be received from a device. The request can comprise a device identifier and a user identifier. The user identifier can be used to determine an associated account. A format for the requested plurality of files can be determined based on the device identifier. In an aspect, the device can have limited/no local persistent storage. Prior to transmission, the requested plurality of files can be formatted according to the determined format. For example, a user can access an HTML application from a device with limited/no local persistent storage, such as a set-top box. The device can request a plurality of files, such as cookies, from persistent storage. The persistent storage can be cloud storage.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2015Date of Patent: December 31, 2024Assignee: Comcast Cable Communications, LLCInventors: Adam D. Hertz, Michael A. Chen, John Robinson, Ming-Chun Chiang
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Patent number: 12149776Abstract: Systems and methods for managing a network are disclosed. A beacon may be transmitted at a first modulation rate less than a second modulation rate used to transmit data. A signal characteristic may be received from a user device. The user device may be connected to the network in response to the signal characteristic satisfying a threshold. Data may be transmitted to the user device at the second modulation rate.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2017Date of Patent: November 19, 2024Assignee: Comcast Cable Communications, LLCInventors: Slade Mitchell, John Robinson
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Patent number: 11920405Abstract: The present invention relates to shaker doors with solid cores and methods for making the same. The shaker doors contain different core materials at the recessed panel than the raise peripheral region to provide dimensional stability and reduced distortion when the doors are exposed to high humidity. The devices and methods also provide for easy assembly of solid core shaker doors, including fire rated doors.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2022Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignee: MASONITE CORPORATIONInventors: John Robinson, Steven B. Swartzmiller, Steven Gutkowski, Robert C. Allen, Roland Karsch, Michael Macdonald
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Patent number: 11876621Abstract: Devices and methods for enhancing forward error correction techniques for communications using chirp spread spectrum are disclosed. Systems, devices, and methods for error correction coding and decoding are described. On the coding side, K bits of data are sequentially loaded into an M bit by N bit (M×N) matrix in a first direction as Q sequences of D bits, each D bit row of data in the M×N matrix is coded with an error correction code to generate an M bit row of coded data, each Q bit column in the M×N matrix is coded with the error correction code to generate N bits of coded data, N sequences of M bits are sequentially unloaded from the M×N matrix in a second direction, and a chirp signal is generated having a plurality of chirps.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2021Date of Patent: January 16, 2024Assignee: Sure-Fi, Inc.Inventors: Mark Hall, David R. Hall, Warren Willes, John Robinson
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Patent number: 11798827Abstract: Systems and methods for semiconductor adaptive testing using inline defect part average testing are configured to receive a plurality of inline defect part average testing (I-PAT) scores from an I-PAT system, where the plurality of I-PAT scores is generated by the I-PAT system based on semiconductor die data for a plurality of semiconductor dies, where the semiconductor die data includes characterization measurements for the plurality of semiconductor dies, where each I-PAT score of the plurality of I-PAT scores represents a weighted defectivity determined by the I-PAT system based on a characterization measurement of a corresponding semiconductor die of the plurality of semiconductor dies; apply one or more rules to the plurality of I-PAT scores during a dynamic decision-making process; and generate one or more adaptive tests for at least one semiconductor die of the plurality of semiconductor dies based on the dynamic decision-making process.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2021Date of Patent: October 24, 2023Assignee: KLA CorporationInventors: Robert J. Rathert, David W. Price, Chet V. Lenox, Oreste Donzella, Kara L. Sherman, John Robinson
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Patent number: 11756363Abstract: A safe conduit device having a banknote validator docking station, a banknote cashbox docking station spatially separated from the banknote validator docking station, and a banknote transport module configured to provide a removable bridge spanning the spatial separation between the banknote validator docking station and the banknote cashbox docking station.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2018Date of Patent: September 12, 2023Assignee: Innovative Technology LimitedInventors: John Robinson, Josh Sharland
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Patent number: 11736142Abstract: Data acquisition in a chirp spread spectrum (CSS) signal may use a data alignment indicator of a single down chirp signal or single upchirp signal. A receiver may receive part or all of a preamble comprising a sequence of training chirps for symbol alignment followed by a single opposite chirp for data alignment. Training chirps may be processed through a fast-Fourier transform (FFT), and the values from the FFT may be accumulated. The accumulated values may exceed a threshold for detection. The receiver may align, based on the received chirps of the preamble and exceeding the threshold, its symbol reception. Using this symbol alignment, the receiver may await a single opposite chirp after the sequence of training chirps. The single opposite chirp may indicate data alignment. Upon receipt of the opposite chirp, the receiver may start data acquisition based on chirps following the single opposite chirp.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2021Date of Patent: August 22, 2023Assignee: Sure-Fi, Inc.Inventors: David R. Hall, Mark Hall, John Robinson, Warren Willes
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Patent number: 11728840Abstract: A chirp spread spectrum (CSS) receiver may reject, based on a data alignment chirp that includes an identifier that is a mismatch to a preconfigured identifier, a message early and before fully receiving/decoding the message. A receiver may receive a sequence of training chirps for symbol alignment followed by a single opposite chirp for data alignment. Training chirps may be processed through a fast-Fourier transform (FFT) and the resulting values accumulated. The receiver may align, based on the received chirps of the preamble and the accumulated values exceeding the threshold, its symbol reception. Using this symbol alignment, the receiver may await a single opposite chirp after the sequence of training chirps. The single opposite chirp may indicate data alignment and comprise an encoded identifier. The receiver may reject the message and terminate further message processing based on the encoded identifier being a mismatch to a preconfigured identifier.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2021Date of Patent: August 15, 2023Assignee: Sure-Fi, Inc.Inventors: David R. Hall, Mark Hall, John Robinson, Warren Willes
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Patent number: 11722169Abstract: Systems, devices and methods for enhancing error correction decoding for communications using chirp spread spectrum are disclosed. A chirp signal having a plurality of chirps is received, a codeword is identified based on at least one of the plurality of chirps, a received signal strength indicator (RSSI) associated with at least a portion of the codeword is identified, at least one decoding threshold is adjusted based on the identified RSSI, and the codeword is decoded using the adjusted at least one decoding threshold.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2021Date of Patent: August 8, 2023Assignee: Sure-Fi, Inc.Inventors: Mark Hall, David R. Hall, Warren Willes, John Robinson
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Publication number: 20230236132Abstract: Systems and methods for determining a diagnosis of a screening system are disclosed. Such systems and methods include identifying defect results based on inline characterization tool data, identifying electrical test results based on electrical test data, generating one or more correlation metrics based on the defect results and the electrical test results, and determining at least one diagnosis of the screening system based on the one or more correlation metrics, the diagnosis corresponding to a performance of the screening system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2022Publication date: July 27, 2023Inventors: David W. Price, Robert J. Rathert, Chet V. Lenox, Oreste Donzella, Justin Lach, John Robinson
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Publication number: 20230144444Abstract: In accordance with one or more embodiments, aspects of the disclosure may provide efficient, effective, and convenient ways of managing network devices. In particular, a client router may connect to an upstream virtual gateway. The virtual gateway may manage a large number of client devices. Each client router may be represented virtually within the gateway as a virtual router. The virtual gateways may be distributed regionally, in order to manage large numbers of client routers and/or to reduce transmission delays. The virtual gateways may be managed by a gateway controller. The gateway controller may be centralized, and perform various configuration functions, such as configurations for hardware, logical networking, or content access policies. In some instances, messages sent between the gateway controller using a first protocol and the client router using a second protocol may be translated by a protocol agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2022Publication date: May 11, 2023Inventors: Mani Ramasubramani, Andrea Peiro, Jeffrey Barberio, Kris Bransom, Michael Chen, Weston Schmidt, James Chan, John Robinson
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Patent number: 11611471Abstract: In accordance with one or more embodiments, aspects of the disclosure may provide efficient, effective, and convenient ways of managing network devices. In particular, a client router may connect to an upstream virtual gateway. The virtual gateway may manage a large number of client devices. Each client router may be represented virtually within the gateway as a virtual router. The virtual gateways may be distributed regionally, in order to manage large numbers of client routers and/or to reduce transmission delays. The virtual gateways may be managed by a gateway controller. The gateway controller may be centralized, and perform various configuration functions, such as configurations for hardware, logical networking, or content access policies. In some instances, messages sent between the gateway controller using a first protocol and the client router using a second protocol may be translated by a protocol agent.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2019Date of Patent: March 21, 2023Assignee: Comcast Cable Communications, LLCInventors: Mani Ramasubramani, Andrea Peiro, Jeffrey Barberio, Kris Bransom, Michael Chen, Weston Schmidt, James Chan, John Robinson
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Patent number: 11578358Abstract: Integrated devices that include a sample preparation component integrated with a detection component are disclosed. The sample preparation component may be a digital microfluidics module or a surface acoustic wave module which modules are used for combing a sample droplet with a reagent droplet and for performing additional sample preparation step leading to a droplet that contains beads/particles/labels that indicate presence or absence of an analyte of interest in the sample. The beads/particles/labels may be detected by moving the droplet to the detection component of the device, which detection component includes an array of wells. The detection modules disclosed here can be used for detecting analytes of interest which analytes may have been enriched by amplification, isolation, or other techniques.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2017Date of Patent: February 14, 2023Inventors: Mark A. Hayden, Jeffrey B. Huff, Sophie Laurenson, Andrew Fischer, John Robinson, Shelley R. Holets-McCormack
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Patent number: 11564092Abstract: A user device may connect to a wireless network despite the user device lacking the correct network credentials to access the wireless network. When the user device is unable to connect to a first network due to an incorrect network credential, the user device may automatically connect to a second network to obtain the correct network credentials associated with the first network. The network credentials associated with the first network may enable the user device to then connect and/or reconnect to the first network.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2021Date of Patent: January 24, 2023Assignee: COMCAST CABLE COMMUNICATIONS, LLCInventors: Sreekant Kotay, John Robinson, Jacob Gladish, Robert Seamon