Patents by Inventor Jonathan A. Sexton

Jonathan A. Sexton 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).

  • Patent number: 9693137
    Abstract: A system and method for creating a synchronized audio signal having a variable sound perspective from a plurality of audio signals captured by mobile recording devices. The system includes an audio source for producing an audio signal, mobile devices for capturing the audio signal as audio recordings. The mobile devices are connected to a server via a communications network. The audio recordings are transmitted from the mobile devices to the server over the communications network. The server receives the audio recordings and saves them to a database. A mixer accesses the saved audio recordings and then aligns, mixes, and modifies them according to mixing instructions to produce a synchronized recording having a first sound perspective. A user may provide input to the server to generate new mixing instructions, and the mixer generates an updated synchronized recording having a second sound perspective in response to those new mixing instructions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 2015
    Date of Patent: June 27, 2017
    Assignee: Audiohand Inc.
    Inventors: Haseeb Qureshi, Jonathan Sexton, Mark Montgomery
  • Publication number: 20160042726
    Abstract: A monitoring device is provided herein. The device is configured to reside within an instrument, or within a case for a stringed instrument or other environmentally sensitive object. The device includes a series of detectors. These may be a humidity sensor, a temperature sensor, a motion sensor, a magnetometer and a geo-location sensor. The device also includes a micro-processor that is configured to process signals received from the detectors and create a history of environmental events experienced by the instrument. In one aspect, the micro-processor initiates a signal in the event that a threshold event occurs. A method of monitoring environmental conditions with a case is also provided. Detected conditions are correlated to time and location, and may be analyzed using a remote user processor such as a tablet.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 7, 2015
    Publication date: February 11, 2016
    Inventors: Joe GLASER, Jonathan SEXTON, Jed EATON
  • Patent number: 9064015
    Abstract: An action alignment system for event planning and execution searches out web sites relating to event planning and, based on web site content, constructs a database of various tasks that might be desired for different events (tasks can also be manually added to the database). The tasks have associated tags which allow a task search engine to match a user query representing a proposed event to potential tasks. This list of potential tasks is presented to the user who may then select the tasks as desired to customize the event plan. Vendors can provide pre-packaged deals for the tasks, and this information can be included with the task database, selected by the user, and added to the event plan. A scheduler and alert engine then inserts appropriate entries into the user's calendar, and sends timely alerts to the user which include links that simplify event management.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 2013
    Date of Patent: June 23, 2015
    Assignee: Artist Growth, LLC
    Inventors: Matthew B. Urmy, Jonathan A. Sexton, John A. Curtis
  • Publication number: 20140379750
    Abstract: An action alignment system for event planning and execution searches out web sites relating to event planning and, based on web site content, constructs a database of various tasks that might be desired for different events (tasks can also be manually added to the database). The tasks have associated tags which allow a task search engine to match a user query representing a proposed event to potential tasks. This list of potential tasks is presented to the user who may then select the tasks as desired to customize the event plan. Vendors can provide pre-packaged deals for the tasks, and this information can be included with the task database, selected by the user, and added to the event plan. A scheduler and alert engine then inserts appropriate entries into the user's calendar, and sends timely alerts to the user which include links that simplify event management.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 24, 2013
    Publication date: December 25, 2014
    Inventors: Matthew B. Urmy, Jonathan A. Sexton, John A. Curtis
  • Patent number: 8615504
    Abstract: An action alignment system for event planning and execution searches out web sites relating to event planning and, based on web site content, constructs a database of various tasks that might be desired for different events (tasks can also be manually added to the database). The tasks have associated tags which allow a task search engine to match a user query representing a proposed event to potential tasks. This list of potential tasks is presented to the user who may then select the tasks as desired to customize the event plan. Vendors can provide pre-packaged deals for the tasks, and this information can be included with the task database, selected by the user, and added to the event plan. A scheduler and alert engine then inserts appropriate entries into the user's calendar, and sends timely alerts to the user which include links that simplify event management.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 2011
    Date of Patent: December 24, 2013
    Assignee: Artist Growth, LLC
    Inventors: Matthew B. Urmy, Jonathan A. Sexton, John A. Curtis
  • Publication number: 20130159270
    Abstract: An action alignment system for event planning and execution searches out web sites relating to event planning and, based on web site content, constructs a database of various tasks that might be desired for different events (tasks can also be manually added to the database). The tasks have associated tags which allow a task search engine to match a user query representing a proposed event to potential tasks. This list of potential tasks is presented to the user who may then select the tasks as desired to customize the event plan. Vendors can provide pre-packaged deals for the tasks, and this information can be included with the task database, selected by the user, and added to the event plan. A scheduler and alert engine then inserts appropriate entries into the user's calendar, and sends timely alerts to the user which include links that simplify event management.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 14, 2011
    Publication date: June 20, 2013
    Inventors: Matthew B. Urmy, Jonathan A. Sexton, John A. Curtis