Patents by Inventor John Whitcomb
John Whitcomb 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: 20250097253Abstract: A method includes receiving, at a security platform, a plurality of threat indicators associated with current intrusive activities with respect to computing resources of a first entity and receiving, at the security platform, a plurality of threat datasets associated with prior intrusive activities with respect to computing resources associated with one or more entities including the first entity. The method further includes receiving, at the security platform, a plurality of environmental datasets associated with the computing resources of the first entity and determining an alert level associated with a first threat indicator of the plurality of threat indicators based on the plurality of threat datasets and the plurality of environmental datasets. The method further includes generating, responsive to the alert level satisfying an alert threshold criterion, an alert associated with the first threat indicator for one or more users of the first entity.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2023Publication date: March 20, 2025Inventors: Erik Shih-Hau Huang, Benjamin Henry Walter, Eric James Stennett, Ricardo Correa, Barbara Davila, Benjamin Zachary Withnell, John Whitcomb, Jeremiah David Warren, Moses Daniel Schwartz
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Publication number: 20240251884Abstract: System includes a haptic garment comprising an integrated circuit (IC) controller coupled to the haptic garment. A sensing circuit configured to cause to transmit a motion signal sensed by a portion of the haptic garment surface to the IC controller is provided. The motion signal is based on one or more of a touch pattern, a gesture pattern, and a movement pattern associated with a user of the haptic garment. The IC controller is configured to transmit a first data associated with the motion signal to an external device. Conductive traces embedded in the haptic garment that electrically couple with the sensing circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2024Publication date: August 1, 2024Inventors: Charles Tyson Van de Zande, Jesse John Whitcomb Klein
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Patent number: 11986027Abstract: System includes a haptic garment comprising an integrated circuit (IC) controller coupled to the haptic garment. A sensing circuit configured to cause to transmit a motion signal sensed by a portion of the haptic garment surface to the IC controller is provided. The motion signal is based on one or more of a touch pattern, a gesture pattern, and a movement pattern associated with a user of the haptic garment. The IC controller is configured to transmit a first data associated with the motion signal to an external device. Conductive traces embedded in the haptic garment that electrically couple with the sensing circuit.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2023Date of Patent: May 21, 2024Assignee: dotBliss LLCInventors: Charles Tyson Van de Zande, Jesse John Whitcomb Klein
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Publication number: 20230301372Abstract: System includes a haptic garment comprising an integrated circuit (IC) controller coupled to the haptic garment. A sensing circuit configured to cause to transmit a motion signal sensed by a portion of the haptic garment surface to the IC controller is provided. The motion signal is based on one or more of a touch pattern, a gesture pattern, and a movement pattern associated with a user of the haptic garment. The IC controller is configured to transmit a first data associated with the motion signal to an external device. Conductive traces embedded in the haptic garment that electrically couple with the sensing circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2023Publication date: September 28, 2023Inventors: Charles Tyson Van de Zande, Jesse John Whitcomb Klein
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Patent number: 11700891Abstract: System includes a haptic garment comprising an integrated circuit (IC) controller coupled to the haptic garment. A sensing circuit configured to cause to transmit a motion signal sensed by a portion of the haptic garment surface to the IC controller is provided. The motion signal is based on one or more of a touch pattern, a gesture pattern, and a movement pattern associated with a user of the haptic garment. The IC controller is configured to transmit a first data associated with the motion signal to an external device. Conductive traces embedded in the haptic garment that electrically couple with the sensing circuit.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2022Date of Patent: July 18, 2023Assignee: dotBliss LLCInventors: Charles Tyson Van de Zande, Jesse John Whitcomb Klein
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Publication number: 20220400781Abstract: System includes a haptic garment comprising an integrated circuit (IC) controller coupled to the haptic garment. A sensing circuit configured to cause to transmit a motion signal sensed by a portion of the haptic garment surface to the IC controller is provided. The motion signal is based on one or more of a touch pattern, a gesture pattern, and a movement pattern associated with a user of the haptic garment. The IC controller is configured to transmit a first data associated with the motion signal to an external device. Conductive traces embedded in the haptic garment that electrically couple with the sensing circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2022Publication date: December 22, 2022Inventors: Charles Tyson Van de Zande, Jesse John Whitcomb Klein
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Patent number: 11478022Abstract: System includes a haptic garment comprising an integrated circuit (IC) controller coupled to the haptic garment. A sensing circuit configured to cause to transmit a motion signal sensed by a portion of the haptic garment surface to the IC controller is provided. The motion signal is based on one or more of a touch pattern, a gesture pattern, and a movement pattern associated with a user of the haptic garment. The IC controller is configured to transmit a first data associated with the motion signal to an external device. Conductive traces embedded in the haptic garment that electrically couple with the sensing circuit.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2020Date of Patent: October 25, 2022Assignee: DOTBLISS LLCInventors: Charles Tyson Van de Zande, Jesse John Whitcomb Klein
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Patent number: 10869706Abstract: A fixation device is disclosed for the fixation of proximal humerus fractures includes an implantable humerus plate having a proximal portion adapted to be positioned at a head and medial calcar of the humerus, a distal portion adapted to be positioned along a shaft of the humerus, and a plurality of calcar openings provided through the proximal portion adapted to receive calcar fasteners that extend into the medial calcar. The calcar fasteners are grouped into a rafted configuration and the tips of each fastener are positioned into the calcar region so that torsional forces bearing upon the calcar regions are distributed into the rafted fastener support, thereby avoiding varus collapse of the humerus head after fixation of the fracture.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2019Date of Patent: December 22, 2020Assignee: WRIGHT MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Brent A. Ponce, John Whitcomb
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Publication number: 20200253294Abstract: System includes a haptic garment comprising an integrated circuit (IC) controller coupled to the haptic garment. A sensing circuit configured to cause to transmit a motion signal sensed by a portion of the haptic garment surface to the IC controller is provided. The motion signal is based on one or more of a touch pattern, a gesture pattern, and a movement pattern associated with a user of the haptic garment. The IC controller is configured to transmit a first data associated with the motion signal to an external device. Conductive traces embedded in the haptic garment that electrically couple with the sensing circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2020Publication date: August 13, 2020Inventors: Charles Tyson Van de Zande, Ashley Catherine Beatty, Jesse John Whitcomb Klein
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Publication number: 20190167321Abstract: A fixation device is disclosed for the fixation of proximal humerus fractures includes an implantable humerus plate having a proximal portion adapted to be positioned at a head and medial calcar of the humerus, a distal portion adapted to be positioned along a shaft of the humerus, and a plurality of calcar openings provided through the proximal portion adapted to receive calcar fasteners that extend into the medial calcar. The calcar fasteners are grouped into a rafted configuration and the tips of each fastener are positioned into the calcar region so that torsional forces bearing upon the calcar regions are distributed into the rafted fastener support, thereby avoiding varus collapse of the humerus head after fixation of the fracture.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2019Publication date: June 6, 2019Inventors: Brent A. PONCE, John WHITCOMB
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Patent number: 10206727Abstract: In some embodiments, apparatus for the fixation of proximal humerus fractures includes an implantable humerus plate having a proximal portion adapted to be positioned at a head and medial calcar of the humerus, a distal portion adapted to be positioned along a shaft of the humerus, and a plurality of calcar openings provided through the proximal portion adapted to receive calcar fasteners that extend into the medial calcar.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2014Date of Patent: February 19, 2019Assignee: Wright Medical Technology, Inc.Inventors: Brent A. Ponce, John Whitcomb
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Patent number: 10206728Abstract: A fixation device is disclosed for the fixation of proximal humerus fractures includes an implantable humerus plate having a proximal portion adapted to be positioned at a head and medial calcar of the humerus, a distal portion adapted to be positioned along a shaft of the humerus, and a plurality of calcar openings provided through the proximal portion adapted to receive calcar fasteners that extend into the medial calcar. The calcar fasteners are grouped into a rafted configuration and the tips of each fastener are positioned into the calcar region so that torsional forces bearing upon the calcar regions are distributed into the rafted fastener support, thereby avoiding varus collapse of the humerus head after fixation of the fracture.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2015Date of Patent: February 19, 2019Assignee: Wright Medical Technology, Inc.Inventors: Brent A. Ponce, John Whitcomb
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Publication number: 20150359576Abstract: In some embodiments, apparatus for the fixation of proximal humerus fractures includes an implantable humerus plate having a proximal portion adapted to be positioned at a head and medial calcar of the humerus, a distal portion adapted to be positioned along a shaft of the humerus, and a plurality of calcar openings provided through the proximal portion adapted to receive calcar fasteners that extend into the medial calcar.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2014Publication date: December 17, 2015Inventors: Brent A. Ponce, John Whitcomb
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Publication number: 20150313653Abstract: A fixation device is disclosed for the fixation of proximal humerus fractures includes an implantable humerus plate having a proximal portion adapted to be positioned at a head and medial calcar of the humerus, a distal portion adapted to be positioned along a shaft of the humerus, and a plurality of calcar openings provided through the proximal portion adapted to receive calcar fasteners that extend into the medial calcar. The calcar fasteners are grouped into a rafted configuration and the tips of each fastener are positioned into the calcar region so that torsional forces bearing upon the calcar regions are distributed into the rafted fastener support, thereby avoiding varus collapse of the humerus head after fixation of the fracture.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2015Publication date: November 5, 2015Inventors: Brent A. Ponce, John Whitcomb