Patents by Inventor Jonathan Davis
Jonathan Davis 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: 20260141304Abstract: An artificial intelligence-based system for contextual content delivery includes a server configured to provide, via a user device, a contextually aware user interface. The server is also configured to determine, via input device(s), user interaction event(s) corresponding to the contextually aware user interface. Further, the server is configured to determine, via a model, a context associated with determined user interaction event(s). In addition, the server is configured to generate and/or identify, via the model, contextual content(s) and response(s) of different media types associated with the determined user interaction event(s) based on the determined context. Further, the server is also configured to manipulate, via the model, the contextually aware user interface and provide, via the manipulated contextually aware user interface, the generated and/or identified contextual content(s) and response(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2025Publication date: May 21, 2026Inventors: Jonathan Davis, Krishan Kant
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Patent number: 12440405Abstract: A mobility vehicle may comprise a frame, a first pivot arm, a second pivot arm, and a suspension assembly. The first pivot arm may be coupled to the frame and coupled to a drive wheel. The second pivot arm may be coupled to the frame and coupled to a ground engaging caster wheel. The suspension assembly may be coupled to the frame. The suspension assembly may include a first spring assembly and a second spring assembly. The first spring assembly may be disposed about a first spring axis and coupled to the first pivot arm. The second spring assembly may be disposed about a second spring axis and coupled to the second pivot arm. The first spring axis and the second spring axis may be disposed relative to each other at an angle of no greater than about 150° when the mobility vehicle is operating on horizontal ground.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2024Date of Patent: October 14, 2025Assignee: Pride Mobility Products CorporationInventor: Jonathan Davis
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Publication number: 20240374444Abstract: A mobility vehicle may comprise a frame, a first pivot arm, a second pivot arm, and a suspension assembly. The first pivot arm may be coupled to the frame and coupled to a drive wheel. The second pivot arm may be coupled to the frame and coupled to a ground engaging caster wheel. The suspension assembly may be coupled to the frame. The suspension assembly may include a first spring assembly and a second spring assembly. The first spring assembly may be disposed about a first spring axis and coupled to the first pivot arm. The second spring assembly may be disposed about a second spring axis and coupled to the second pivot arm. The first spring axis and the second spring axis may be disposed relative to each other at an angle of no greater than about 150° when the mobility vehicle is operating on horizontal ground.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2024Publication date: November 14, 2024Applicant: Pride Mobility Products CorporationInventor: Jonathan Davis
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Patent number: 12076284Abstract: A mobility vehicle may comprise a frame, a first pivot arm, a second pivot arm, and a suspension assembly. The first pivot arm may be coupled to the frame and coupled to a drive wheel. The second pivot arm may be coupled to the frame and coupled to a ground engaging caster wheel. The suspension assembly may be coupled to the frame. The suspension assembly may include a first spring assembly and a second spring assembly. The first spring assembly may be disposed about a first spring axis and coupled to the first pivot arm. The second spring assembly may be disposed about a second spring axis and coupled to the second pivot arm. The first spring axis and the second spring axis may be disposed relative to each other at an angle of no greater than about 150° when the mobility vehicle is operating on horizontal ground.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2022Date of Patent: September 3, 2024Assignee: PRIDE MOBILITY PRODUCTS CORPORATIONInventor: Jonathan Davis
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Publication number: 20230343232Abstract: A method and a system for monitoring aircraft including at least one server, the method comprising the steps of: receiving, with a receiver, position data from an aircraft; maintaining a database comprising one or more pieces of data corresponding to a landing site; calculating, with a processor, one or more potential vectors of the aircraft based on the received position data and the one or more pieces of data corresponding to the landing site; determining, with the processor, a probability the aircraft is approaching the landing site based on the one or more potential vectors of the aircraft; identifying, with the processor, a potential for conflict between the aircraft and the landing site based on the probability the aircraft is approaching the landing site and the one or more pieces of data corresponding to the landing site; and activating, with a controller, an alert system based on the potential for conflict determined by the processor, wherein activation of the alert system alerts the landing site ofType: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2021Publication date: October 26, 2023Applicant: SkyNet Satellite Communications Pty LtdInventor: Jonathan Davis
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Publication number: 20230183885Abstract: Fibronectin type III (10Fn3) binding domains having novel designs that are associated with reduced immunogenicity are provided. The application describes alternative 10Fn3 binding domains in which certain immunogenic regions are not modified when producing a binder in order to maintain recognition as a self antigen by the host organism. The application also describes 10Fn3 binding domains in which HLA anchor regions have been destroyed thereby reducing the immunogenic contribution of the adjoining region. Also provided are 10Fn3 domains having novel combinations of modified regions that can bind to a desired target with high affinity.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2022Publication date: June 15, 2023Inventors: Jonathan DAVIS, Dasa LIPOVSEK, Ray CAMPHAUSEN
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Publication number: 20230143716Abstract: Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, obtaining a first analysis of first traffic associated with a first communication device, obtaining a second analysis of second traffic associated with a second communication device, identifying, based on the obtaining of the first analysis and the obtaining of the second analysis, a first handicap to be applied to a first connection associated with the first communication device, and applying the first handicap to the first connection. Other embodiments are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2021Publication date: May 11, 2023Applicant: AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.Inventors: Michael R. Albrecht, John Craig, Jonathan Davis, Camden Krupala, Virginia S. Ng, David Plunkett, JR., Michael Zadig, James Carlton Bedingfield, SR., Michael L. Hunter, Oliver Spatscheck, Raghvendra Savoor
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Publication number: 20220362078Abstract: A mobility vehicle may comprise a frame, a first pivot arm, a second pivot arm, and a suspension assembly. The first pivot arm may be coupled to the frame and coupled to a drive wheel. The second pivot arm may be coupled to the frame and coupled to a ground engaging caster wheel. The suspension assembly may be coupled to the frame. The suspension assembly may include a first spring assembly and a second spring assembly. The first spring assembly may be disposed about a first spring axis and coupled to the first pivot arm. The second spring assembly may be disposed about a second spring axis and coupled to the second pivot arm. The first spring axis and the second spring axis may be disposed relative to each other at an angle of no greater than about 150° when the mobility vehicle is operating on horizontal ground.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2022Publication date: November 17, 2022Applicant: Pride Mobility Products CorporationInventor: Jonathan Davis
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Publication number: 20220275535Abstract: Fibronectin type III (10Fn3) binding domains having novel designs that are associated with reduced immunogenicity are provided. The application describes alternative 10Fn3 binding domains in which certain immunogenic regions are not modified when producing a binder in order to maintain recognition as a self antigen by the host organism. The application also describes 10Fn3 binding domains in which HLA anchor regions have been destroyed thereby reducing the immunogenic contribution of the adjoining region. Also provided are 10Fn3 domains having novel combinations of modified regions that can bind to a desired target with high affinity.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2022Publication date: September 1, 2022Applicant: Bristol-Myers Squibb CompanyInventors: Jonathan DAVIS, Dasa LIPOVSEK, Ray CAMPHAUSEN
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Patent number: 11419774Abstract: A mobility vehicle may comprise a frame, a first pivot arm, a second pivot arm, and a suspension assembly. The first pivot arm may be coupled to the frame and coupled to a drive wheel. The second pivot arm may be coupled to the frame and coupled to a ground engaging caster wheel. The suspension assembly may be coupled to the frame. The suspension assembly may include a first spring assembly and a second spring assembly. The first spring assembly may be disposed about a first spring axis and coupled to the first pivot arm. The second spring assembly may be disposed about a second spring axis and coupled to the second pivot arm. The first spring axis and the second spring axis may be disposed relative to each other at an angle of no greater than about 150° when the mobility vehicle is operating on horizontal ground.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2018Date of Patent: August 23, 2022Assignee: PRIDE MOBILITY PRODUCTS CORPORATIONInventor: Jonathan Davis
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Patent number: 11408093Abstract: Fibronectin type III (10Fn3) binding domains having novel designs that are associated with reduced immunogenicity are provided. The application describes alternative 10Fn3 binding domains in which certain immunogenic regions are not modified when producing a binder in order to maintain recognition as a self antigen by the host organism. The application also describes 10Fn3 binding domains in which HLA anchor regions have been destroyed thereby reducing the immunogenic contribution of the adjoining region. Also provided are 10Fn3 domains having novel combinations of modified regions that can bind to a desired target with high affinity.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2020Date of Patent: August 9, 2022Assignee: BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB COMPANYInventors: Jonathan Davis, Dasa Lipovsek, Ray Camphausen
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Patent number: 11279751Abstract: Fibronectin type III (10Fn3) binding domains having novel designs that are associated with reduced immunogenicity are provided. The application describes alternative 10Fn3 binding domains in which certain immunogenic regions are not modified when producing a binder in order to maintain recognition as a self antigen by the host organism. The application also describes 10Fn3 binding domains in which HLA anchor regions have been destroyed thereby reducing the immunogenic contribution of the adjoining region. Also provided are 10Fn3 domains having novel combinations of modified regions that can bind to a desired target with high affinity.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2019Date of Patent: March 22, 2022Assignee: Bristol-Myers Squibb CompanyInventors: Jonathan Davis, Dasa Lipovsek, Ray Camphausen
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Patent number: 11208496Abstract: Anti-CD19 B4 antibodies with modified variable regions are disclosed. The modified anti-CD19 variable region polypeptides have alterations to one or more framework regions or complementarity determining regions of the heavy chain variable region or light chain variable region, thereby to reduce a T-cell response.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2018Date of Patent: December 28, 2021Assignee: Cancer Research Technology LTD.Inventors: Michael Super, Jonathan Davis, Pascal Andre Stein
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Patent number: 11165593Abstract: A method includes receiving a first message from a device via a network. The method includes determining a device type of the device. In response to determining that the device type satisfies a criterion, sending a second message granting the device limited access to the network subject to a first restriction level that limits bandwidth usage by the device to a first consumption threshold and sending a network access request to a second device associated with an operator of the access point. The method includes receiving a response to the network access request from the second device. The method also includes, responsive to the response indicating to grant the device access to the network subject to a second restriction level, allowing the device access to the network subject to the second restriction level, where the second restriction level limits bandwidth usage by the device to a second consumption threshold that is greater than the first consumption threshold.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2019Date of Patent: November 2, 2021Assignees: AT&T INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY I, L.P., AT&T MOBILITY II LLCInventors: Morgan D. Woxland, Jonathan Davis
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Patent number: 11155602Abstract: The invention is directed to polypeptides comprising a CD4 binding moiety, a gp41 binding moiety, a HIV fusion peptide inhibitor moiety and combinations thereof. More specifically, the present invention relates to polypeptides comprising a fibronectin-based scaffold domain protein that binds CD4, a fibronectin-based scaffold domain protein that binds the N17 domain of gp41, and a HIV fusion peptide inhibitor or combinations thereof. The invention also relates to the use of the innovative proteins in therapeutic applications to treat HIV.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2019Date of Patent: October 26, 2021Inventors: Mark R. Krystal, David L. Wensel, Jonathan Davis
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Publication number: 20210282993Abstract: A mobility vehicle may comprise a frame, a first pivot arm, a second pivot arm, and a suspension assembly. The first pivot arm may be coupled to the frame and coupled to a drive wheel. The second pivot arm may be coupled to the frame and coupled to a ground engaging caster wheel. The suspension assembly may be coupled to the frame. The suspension assembly may include a first spring assembly and a second spring assembly. The first spring assembly may be disposed about a first spring axis and coupled to the first pivot arm. The second spring assembly may be disposed about a second spring axis and coupled to the second pivot arm. The first spring axis and the second spring axis may be disposed relative to each other at an angle of no greater than about 150° when the mobility vehicle is operating on horizontal ground.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2018Publication date: September 16, 2021Applicant: Pride Mobility Products CorporationInventor: Jonathan Davis
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Patent number: 11087578Abstract: A non-volatile computer readable medium is disclosed comprising computer program instructions that, when executed by at least one hardware processor, configure the at least one hardware processor to: display a ballot to a voter; collect candidate selections from a voter; and generate an encrypted ballot variant and a plaintext ballot variant. Corresponding systems and methods are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2019Date of Patent: August 10, 2021Inventors: Daniel Bernard Ruskin, Jonathan Davis
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Publication number: 20210233412Abstract: Provided are technologically improved systems and methods for reducing controller-pilot data link (CPDLC) rejection ratio on an aircraft. The system is programmed to receive a user provided tentative CPDLC request. The system receives traffic data from an external traffic data source and data from a navigation system and a sensor system. The system predicts whether the tentative CPDLC request will be accepted by air traffic control (ATC), based on the received data. The system further predicts a potential delay time until the ATC will accept the tentative CPDLC request. The system additionally provides one or more alternative CPDLC requests and their potential delay times when the system has predicted that the tentative CPDLC request will be rejected. The system displays this information and receives user selections based thereon. Upon receiving a user selection, a CPDLC request is sent to ATC in accordance with a predicted delay time.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2020Publication date: July 29, 2021Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Suresh Bazawada, Anil Kumar Songa, Jonathan Davis, Sadguni Venkataswamy
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Publication number: 20210122805Abstract: The application provides Fc fusion proteins having novel arrangements. In one embodiment, the application provides Fc fusion proteins comprising a 10Fn3 domain. In another embodiment, the application provides Fc fusion proteins comprising linkers derived from the naturally occurring C-terminal tail regions of membrane bound or secretory immunoglobulins.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2020Publication date: April 29, 2021Inventors: Ray CAMPHAUSEN, Amna SAEED-KOTHE, Jonathan DAVIS, Tracy S. MITCHELL
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Publication number: 20200393563Abstract: Three-dimensional (3D) weather display systems and methods are provided. The system receives real-time 3D weather data from a 3D weather radar system along with other sensor data external or internal and stores the received data in the memory buffer. The system is configured to receive spatial and temporal weather replay requests, and responsive to a weather replay request, extracts time-stamped 3D weather data from the memory buffer to construct a weather data loop that is a function of the weather replay request. The system generates display instructions to render the weather data loop, as a simultaneously and continuously replaying overlay, on the display of the real-time 3D weather data. A display device renders the weather data loop in accordance with the instructions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2019Publication date: December 17, 2020Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Anil Kumar Songa, Kalaiarasu Velappan, Jonathan Davis