Patents by Inventor Joseph Corbett

Joseph Corbett 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: 11822435
    Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide a system for identifying occurrence of events and performing one or more actions to mitigate the impacts of the events. The system is configured for gathering data from one or more data sources of an entity, generating dataflows using the data gathered from the one or more data sources, identifying an anomaly based on one or more indicators and the dataflows, determining occurrence of an event and generating one or more propagation models associated with the event, performing event impact analysis based on the one or more propagation models, perform one or more actions to contain the event based on the one or more propagation models, identifying a last good copy of data based on the data gathered from the one or more data sources, retrieving the last good copy of data, and restoring the last good copy of data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 2021
    Date of Patent: November 21, 2023
    Assignee: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION
    Inventors: Christopher Emmanuel Huntley, Musa Ajakaiye, Prasad V. Annadata, Dnyanesh P. Ballikar, Sina Bauer, Jason Kenneth Bellew, Timothy John Bendel, David Alan Beumer, Michelle Andrea Boston, Lisa Julia Brown, Robin J. Buck, Brian C. Busch, Salvatore Michael Certo, Ramesh Naidu Chatta, Lisa Michelle Cook, Joseph Corbett, Joseph Seth Cushing, Steven Paul Davidson, Shailesh Deshpande, Sevara Ergasheva, Maria Ervin, James Wilson Foy, Jr., Noel Mary Fuller, Benjamin Judson Gaines, III, Candace Gordon, Jesse Antonio Hernandez, Christine Hoagland, Robert Charles Hoard, Michael Spiro Karafotis, Wesley Keville, Sandip Kumar, Terri Dorinda Lail, Mukesh Maraj, Wyatt Edward Maxey, Dari Ann Mckenzie, Ashley Meadows, Heather Newell, Conor Mitchell Liam Nodzak, Kenyell Javon Ollie, Jayshree G. Patel, David John Perro, Nivetha Raghavan, Nikhil Ram, Tara Michel Ramirez, Laurie Readhead, Mary Kathleen Riley, Elizabeth Rachel Rock, Angela Dawn Roose, Sanjay Singeetham, Kyle S. Sorensen, Shreyas Srinivas, Constance Jones Suarez, Viresh Taskar, Linda Trent, Sachin Varule, Bradley Walton, Christie M. Weekley, Yvette Alston, Ravindra Bandaru, Carmen R. Barnhill, Jamie Gilchrist, Namrata Kaushik, Fernando A. Maisonett
  • Patent number: 11603646
    Abstract: Techniques for generating earthmoving flow vectors for assisting control of a construction machine are disclosed. A design elevation map of an earthmoving site may be obtained. The design elevation map may include a plurality of design elevation points of the earthmoving site. An actual elevation map of the earthmoving site may be obtained. The actual elevation map may include a plurality of actual elevation points of the earthmoving site. A dual-layer input graph may be formed based on the design elevation map and the actual elevation map. The dual-layer input graph may include a plurality of nodes related through a plurality of connections. A flow graph may be generated by solving the dual-layer input graph. The flow graph may include a set of flow vectors indicating movement of the earth within the earthmoving site.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 2019
    Date of Patent: March 14, 2023
    Assignee: Caterpillar Trimble Control Technologies LLC
    Inventors: Nathan Jones, Joseph Corbett-Davies
  • Publication number: 20220004465
    Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide a system for identifying occurrence of events and performing one or more actions to mitigate the impacts of the events. The system is configured for gathering data from one or more data sources of an entity, generating dataflows using the data gathered from the one or more data sources, identifying an anomaly based on one or more indicators and the dataflows, determining occurrence of an event and generating one or more propagation models associated with the event, performing event impact analysis based on the one or more propagation models, perform one or more actions to contain the event based on the one or more propagation models, identifying a last good copy of data based on the data gathered from the one or more data sources, retrieving the last good copy of data, and restoring the last good copy of data.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 6, 2021
    Publication date: January 6, 2022
    Applicant: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION
    Inventors: Christopher Emmanuel Huntley, Musa Ajakaiye, Prasad V. Annadata, Dnyanesh P. Ballikar, Sina Bauer, Jason Kenneth Bellew, Timothy John Bendel, David Alan Beumer, Michelle Andrea Boston, Lisa Julia Brown, Robin J. Buck, Brian C. Busch, Salvatore Michael Certo, Ramesh Naidu Chatta, Lisa Michelle Cook, Joseph Corbett, Joseph Seth Cushing, Steven Paul Davidson, Shailesh Deshpande, Sevara Ergasheva, Maria Ervin, James Wilson Foy, JR., Noel Mary Fuller, Benjamin Judson Gaines, III, Candace Gordon, Jesse Antonio Hernandez, Christine Hoagland, Robert Charles Hoard, Michael Spiro Karafotis, Wesley Keville, Sandip Kumar, Terri Dorinda Lail, Mukesh Maraj, Wyatt Edward Maxey, Dari Ann McKenzie, Ashley Meadows, Heather Newell, Conor Mitchell Liam Nodzak, Kenyell Javon Ollie, Jayshree G. Patel, David John Perro, Nivetha Raghavan, Nikhil Ram, Tara Michel Ramirez, Laurie Readhead, Mary Kathleen Riley, Elizabeth Rachel Rock, Angela Dawn Roose, Sanjay Singeetham, Kyle S. Sorensen, Shreyas Srinivas, Constance Jones Suarez, Viresh Taskar, Linda Trent, Sachin Varule, Bradley Walton, Christie M. Weekley, Yvette Alston, Ravi K. Bandaru, Carmen R. Barnhill, Joseph Benet, Jamie Gilchrist, Namrata Kaushik, Fernando A. Maisonett
  • Publication number: 20210180295
    Abstract: Techniques for generating earthmoving flow vectors for assisting control of a construction machine are disclosed. A design elevation map of an earthmoving site may be obtained. The design elevation map may include a plurality of design elevation points of the earthmoving site. An actual elevation map of the earthmoving site may be obtained. The actual elevation map may include a plurality of actual elevation points of the earthmoving site. A dual-layer input graph may be formed based on the design elevation map and the actual elevation map. The dual-layer input graph may include a plurality of nodes related through a plurality of connections. A flow graph may be generated by solving the dual-layer input graph. The flow graph may include a set of flow vectors indicating movement of the earth within the earthmoving site.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 17, 2019
    Publication date: June 17, 2021
    Inventors: Nathan Jones, Joseph Corbett-Davies
  • Patent number: 10371561
    Abstract: A system is provided that can include a 3D sensor. The 3D sensor can be configured to detect an area of an elevator on a harvester. The 3D sensor can further be configured to transmit a first signal associated with the area. The system can also include a processing device in communication with the 3D sensor. The system can further include a memory device in which instructions executable by the processing device are stored for causing the processing device to receive the first signal and determine a volume of a material on the elevator based on the first signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 2014
    Date of Patent: August 6, 2019
    Assignees: Iowa State University Research Foundation, Inc., Deere & Company, Carnegie Mellon University
    Inventors: Matthew J. Darr, Daniel Joseph Corbett, Herman Herman, Carlos Vallespi-Gonzalez, Bryan E. Dugas, Hernan Badino
  • Publication number: 20150124054
    Abstract: A system is provided that can include a 3D sensor. The 3D sensor can be configured to detect an area of an elevator on a harvester. The 3D sensor can further be configured to transmit a first signal associated with the area. The system can also include a processing device in communication with the 3D sensor. The system can further include a memory device in which instructions executable by the processing device are stored for causing the processing device to receive the first signal and determine a volume of a material on the elevator based on the first signal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 29, 2014
    Publication date: May 7, 2015
    Inventors: MATTHEW J. DARR, DANIEL JOSEPH CORBETT, HERMAN HERMAN, CARLOS VALLESPI-GONZALEZ, BRYAN E. DUGAS, HERNAN BADINO
  • Publication number: 20090210313
    Abstract: A method for environmentally-friendly shipping including requesting a shipment of goods, identifying available shipping options, analyzing the available shipping options, presenting the available shipping options, selecting one of the available shipping options and shipping the shipment of goods via the selected available shipping option. The method also includes considering one or more environmental impact measures.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 19, 2008
    Publication date: August 20, 2009
    Inventors: James J. Winebrake, James Joseph Corbett, JR.
  • Publication number: 20070297580
    Abstract: Methods for displaying caller identification information on an integrated display/telephone system capable of displaying images generated with a remote video camera are disclosed. One or more signals are received and one or more images are displayed on a display of the integrated display/telephone system. An incoming telephone call is received with the integrated display/telephone system, and data corresponding to the incoming telephone call is received by the integrated display/telephone system. A caller identification display signal is generated, and the caller identification display signal is based on the one or more received signals and the data corresponding to the incoming telephone call received by the integrated display/telephone system. The caller identification display signal includes the one or more received signals and signals from a generator that generates character signals and background display signals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 24, 2006
    Publication date: December 27, 2007
    Inventors: Joseph Corbett, William Fletcher, Alan Loudermilk
  • Publication number: 20050074105
    Abstract: Methods for displaying caller identification information on an integrated display/telephone system capable of displaying images are disclosed. One or more signals are received and one or more images are displayed on a display of the integrated display/telephone system. An incoming tclcphone call is received with the integrated display/telephone system, and data corresponding to the incoming telephone call is received by the integrated display/telephone systern. A caller identification display signal is generated, and the caller identification display signal is based on the one or more received signals and the data corresponding to the incoming telephone call received by the integrated display/telephone system. The caller identification display signal includes the one or more received signals and signals from a generator that generates character signals and background display signals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 16, 2004
    Publication date: April 7, 2005
    Inventors: Joseph Corbett, William Fletcher, Alan Loudermilk
  • Patent number: 5953762
    Abstract: A sports helmet with a protective fincap made up of a sturdy, flexible material and affixed thereto centrally upon the top surface of the helmet such that the fincap extends centrally, upon the helmet, anterioposteriorally from the bottom edge of the frontal brim of the helmet to the backside occipital edge of the helmet. The fincap has minimum breadth and minimum height at the loci of the bottom edge of the frontal brim and the backside occipital edge respectively with breadth and height increasing anteroposteriorly and posteroanteriorly at the same rate to a point of maximum breadth and height at the locus of the intersection of a horizontally inclined line tangent to the uppermost portion of the topside surface of the helmet and positioned perpendicular to the vertically inclined and anteroposteriorally inclined horizontal central axes of symmetry of the helmet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 21, 1999
    Inventor: Joseph Corbett