Patents by Inventor Joseph Crabtree
Joseph Crabtree 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: 12058399Abstract: Conventional television audience measurements are made with diaries or by imaging the area in front of a television and trying to identify the people in the images watching television. Unfortunately, diaries are only accurate if the audience members record entries in them, and image-based techniques are intrusive. The present techniques address these problems by using a viewer's wearable device to measure a viewer's proximity to a television. The wearable device emits or receives low-power beacon signals; measurements of the signal strength are used to calculate the viewer's distance to the television. If the viewer is close enough to the television and the television is on, the viewer may be engaged with the content on the television. This system is simple, non-intrusive, and can used to measure engagement with each television in a multi-television household.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2023Date of Patent: August 6, 2024Assignee: TVision Insights, Inc.Inventors: Yanfeng Liu, Inderbir Sidhu, Sara Radkiewicz, Daniel Schiffman, Wei Dai, Joseph Crabtree
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Patent number: 11919262Abstract: The present application relates to a method for post-processing a powder-based additively manufactured part. The method comprising the steps of providing a powder-based additively manufactured part, the additively manufactured part comprising a material having a melting point, providing a fluid for processing the additively manufactured part in order to improve the surface finish of the additively manufactured part, wherein the fluid comprises at least one solvent selected from an organic ester, an aromatic organic compound or an acetal, a heating step, wherein the fluid is heated; and an application step, wherein the heated fluid is applied to a surface of the additively manufactured part. It has been found this process can help to improve the surface finish of the additively manufactured part, e.g. resulting in a less rough (i.e. smoother) surface finish.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2021Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignee: Additive Manufacturing Technologies LimitedInventors: Joseph Crabtree, Konstantin Rybalcenko, Ioannis Anastasopoulos
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Publication number: 20230403422Abstract: Conventional television audience measurements are made with diaries or by imaging the area in front of a television and trying to identify the people in the images watching television. Unfortunately, diaries are only accurate if the audience members record entries in them, and image-based techniques are intrusive. The present techniques address these problems by using a viewer's wearable device to measure a viewer's proximity to a television. The wearable device emits or receives low-power beacon signals; measurements of the signal strength are used to calculate the viewer's distance to the television. If the viewer is close enough to the television and the television is on, the viewer may be engaged with the content on the television. This system is simple, non-intrusive, and can used to measure engagement with each television in a multi-television household.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2023Publication date: December 14, 2023Applicant: TVision Insights, Inc.Inventors: Yanfeng Liu, Inderbir Sidhu, Sara Radkiewicz, Daniel Schiffman, Wei Dai, Joseph Crabtree
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Patent number: 11770574Abstract: Conventional television audience measurements are made with diaries or by imaging the area in front of a television and trying to identify the people in the images watching television. Unfortunately, diaries are only accurate if the audience members record entries in them, and image-based techniques are intrusive. The present techniques address these problems by using a viewer's wearable device to measure a viewer's proximity to a television. The wearable device emits or receives low-power beacon signals; measurements of the signal strength are used to calculate the viewer's distance to the television. If the viewer is close enough to the television and the television is on, the viewer may be engaged with the content on the television. This system is simple, non-intrusive, and can used to measure engagement with each television in a multi-television household.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2018Date of Patent: September 26, 2023Assignee: TVISION INSIGHTS, INC.Inventors: Yanfeng Liu, Inderbir Sidhu, Sara Radkiewicz, Daniel Schiffman, Wei Dai, Joseph Crabtree
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Publication number: 20230166466Abstract: The present application relates to a method for post-processing a powder-based additively manufactured part. The method comprising the steps of providing a powder-based additively manufactured part, the additively manufactured part comprising a material having a melting point, providing a fluid for processing the additively manufactured part in order to improve the surface finish of the additively manufactured part, wherein the fluid comprises at least one solvent selected from an organic ester, an aromatic organic compound or an acetal, a heating step, wherein the fluid is heated; and an application step, wherein the heated fluid is applied to a surface of the additively manufactured part. It has been found this process can help to improve the surface finish of the additively manufactured part, e.g. resulting in a less rough (i.e. smoother) surface finish.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2021Publication date: June 1, 2023Inventors: Joseph Crabtree, Konstantin Rybalcenko, Ioannis Anastasopoulos
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Publication number: 20200084497Abstract: Conventional television audience measurements are made with diaries or by imaging the area in front of a television and trying to identify the people in the images watching television. Unfortunately, diaries are only accurate if the audience members record entries in them, and image-based techniques are intrusive. The present techniques address these problems by using a viewer's wearable device to measure a viewer's proximity to a television. The wearable device emits or receives low-power beacon signals; measurements of the signal strength are used to calculate the viewer's distance to the television. If the viewer is close enough to the television and the television is on, the viewer may be engaged with the content on the television. This system is simple, non-intrusive, and can used to measure engagement with each television in a multi-television household.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2018Publication date: March 12, 2020Inventors: Yanfeng Liu, Inderbir Sidhu, Sara Radkiewicz, Daniel Schiffman, Wei Dai, Joseph Crabtree
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Patent number: 6824441Abstract: The invention relates to a toy comprising a surface along which an article is moved, in one embodiment, by the use of magnetic attraction between a movable magnet or magnetic material under the surface, and the article. The invention relates to the provision on the article of a movable portion, such as, a leg or a wheel the movement of which is driven by the movement of the article along the surface. The movable portions can be utilized to add to the realism and/or control of the article as it moves along the surface and/or can be used to move a component or portion of the article as the same moves along the surface, or, by the use of stored energy device the component can be moved when the article has stopped moving along the surface and the movement of the component adds to the appeal of the article.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2000Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: Origin Products Ltd.Inventors: Christopher Charles Wiggs, Christopher Joseph Crabtree Taylor
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Patent number: 6206746Abstract: The invention relates to a toy comprising an article which is movable along a surface, the improvement of the article determined by a control, mounted under the surface. The control and article include magnetic materials to form a magnetic field between the two through the surface and which is sufficiently strong such that movement of the control exerts a moving influence on the article along, the surface. The control is provided with articulated joints which allow the control to follow and exert the moving influence on the article as it moves along different planes and levels of the surface, which was not previously possible. The control can also include particular lever arrangements which allow the proportion of the surface area upon which the control can exert the moving influence to be increased.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1999Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Origin Products Ltd.Inventors: Christopher Charles Wiggs, Christopher Joseph Crabtree Taylor
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Patent number: 6193581Abstract: The invention relates to a toy having a play base and an article typically depicting a human or animal character which is movable along said play base by manipulation of magnetic or mechanical mechanism which, preferably, are not in direct contact with said article and hidden from view, and said play base includes one or a number of sets which depict an environment such as a shop, park etc and which include objects which are movable by separate magnetic movable or mechanical mechanism contacted by the magnetic or mechanical mechanism to give the effect that the object is moved by the article when it is moved into proximity with the same thereby adding to the impression to a child of the article being independently animated.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: Origin Products Ltd.Inventors: Christopher Charles Wiggs, Christopher Joseph Crabtree Taylor
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Patent number: 6102767Abstract: The invention relates to a toy comprising an article which is movable along a surface, the movement of the article determined by a control, mounted under the surface. The control and article include magnetic materials to form a magnetic field between the two through the surface and which is sufficiently strong such that movement of the control exerts a moving influence on the article along the surface. The control is provided with articulated joints which allow the control to follow and exert the moving influence on the article as it moves along different planes and levels of the surface, which was not previously possible. The control can also include particular lever arrangements which allow the proportion of the surface area upon which the control can exert the moving influence to be increased.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1998Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: Origin Products Ltd.Inventors: Christopher Charles Wiggs, Christopher Joseph Crabtree Taylor
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Patent number: 6056619Abstract: The toy and movable article which are the subject of this application provide for the article to be moved along a playbase by mechanical assembly and/or variable magnetic field which are remote from and not in physical contact with the article thereby giving the article the effect of being independently movable. The exertion of the movement is via a magnetic arrangement between the mechanical assembly and/or variable magnetic field and article and which, if the article is a scale model of a human character can be arranged in conjunction with the shape of the article, to impart a walking effect on the article as it moves thereby adding to the realism of the toy and article.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1998Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Assignee: Origin Products Ltd.Inventors: Christopher Charles Wiggs, Christopher Joseph Crabtree Taylor
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Patent number: 5890944Abstract: The toy and movable article which are the subject of this application provide for the article to be moved along a playbase by mechanical assembly and/or variable magnetic field which are remote from and not in physical contact with the article thereby giving the article the effect of being independently movable. The exertion of the movement is via a magnetic arrangement between the mechanical assembly and/or variable magnetic field and article and which, if the article is a scale model of a human character can be arranged in conjunction with the shape of the article, to impart a walking effect on the article as it moves thereby adding to the realism of the toy and article.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1997Date of Patent: April 6, 1999Assignee: Origin Products Ltd.Inventors: Christopher Charles Wiggs, Christopher Joseph Crabtree Taylor
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Patent number: 5766653Abstract: The invention which is the subject of this application relates to apparatus for use in forming a malleable material such as, but not exclusively, modelling clay into a desired shape. The apparatus is provided for the reception of mold pieces therein which determine the shape of the malleable material and said mold pieces are arranged to be brought together to press the malleable material placed between the same into the required shape. The apparatus further includes a member which serves to locate and support the malleable material in the form of the shaped article in a fixed position at least at the instant when the mold pieces are moved apart thereby ensuring that the malleable material is not damaged by the removal of the mold pieces and is not required to be handled or held while the mold pieces are moved apart. This therefore minimizes the damage to the article formed.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1995Date of Patent: June 16, 1998Assignee: Origin Products Ltd.Inventors: Christopher Charles Wiggs, Christopher Joseph Crabtree Taylor
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Patent number: 5711522Abstract: A projectile launching mechanism for use in a table top game such as soccer in which an impeller is mounted on a central core for coaxial movement relative thereto against a spring bias. The central core has a striker thereon operable, in use, to move downwardly when the top of the impeller is engaged to hit a ball attached to the core at a point offset from its vertical center line and launch it radially outwardly from the core. Preferably, the ball (25) is magnetized and attaches itself to a metal attractor ring on the core, but the core can be magnetized and the ball attracted thereto. A ball (6) located in the central core (1) provides mobility for the launching mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1996Date of Patent: January 27, 1998Assignee: Origin Products LimitedInventors: Christopher C. Wiggs, Christopher Joseph Crabtree Taylor