Patents by Inventor Joseph Tierney
Joseph Tierney 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: 20190295180Abstract: Computer-implemented methods and computer systems for identifying whether there exists building permit information associated with a structure, or for estimating underinsurance of condition of a structure are provided. The computer implemented methods include acquiring construction information on a plurality of structures in computer-readable form and converting the construction information into a standardized database. The construction information may include building permit data including one or more of the number of building permits within a particular time frame, building permit age, building permit category, and job cost. Further, the computer implemented methods may include estimating underinsurance or condition of a target structure based on the construction information.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2019Publication date: September 26, 2019Inventors: Joseph Tierney Masters Emison, Holly Ward Tachovsky, Daniel Kenney, Sefton Patton
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Publication number: 20190205287Abstract: A computer-implemented method for determining modeled roof age of a structure is provided. Such methods comprise identifying a target structure for which an estimated roof age is desired, receiving data related to the target structure in computer-readable form, and inputting the data related to the target structure into a generalized linear model to determine a Per-Property Modeled Roof Age of the target structure. The modeled roof age preferably accounts for (i) the height of the trees, (ii) the proximity of the trees to the target structure, and (iii) the weather conditions for the structure's geographic location. Such methods can be applied in practice by substituting a typically inaccurate reported roof age with a more realistic modeled roof age in making homeowners insurance decisions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2019Publication date: July 4, 2019Inventors: Joseph Tierney Masters Emison, Holly Ward Tachovsky, Richard W. White
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Publication number: 20190156427Abstract: Computer-implemented methods and computer systems for identifying the building permit information associated with a structure, or estimating the condition or insurance risk of a structure are provided. The computer implemented methods comprise acquiring construction information on a plurality of structures in computer-readable form and converting the construction information into a standardized database. The computer-implemented methods may also include receiving appraisal data on the conditions of a subset of the plurality of structures, and/ or receiving insurance data related to a subset, and determining one or more criteria of condition and/or insurance risk of a structure based on characteristics within the construction information which are associated with better condition and/or reduced insurance risk.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2019Publication date: May 23, 2019Inventor: Joseph Tierney Masters Emison
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Patent number: 10268691Abstract: A computer-implemented method for determining modeled roof age of a structure is provided. Such methods comprise identifying a target structure for which an estimated roof age is desired, receiving data related to the target structure in computer-readable form, and inputting the data related to the target structure into a generalized linear model to determine a Per-Property Modeled Roof Age of the target structure. The modeled roof age preferably accounts for (i) the height of the trees, (ii) the proximity of the trees to the target structure, and (iii) the weather conditions for the structure's geographic location. Such methods can be applied in practice by substituting a typically inaccurate reported roof age with a more realistic modeled roof age in making homeowners insurance decisions.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2015Date of Patent: April 23, 2019Assignee: BuildFaxInventors: Joseph Tierney Masters Emison, Holly Ward Tachovsky, Richard W. White
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Publication number: 20160306808Abstract: A computer-implemented method for determining roof age of a structure is provided. Such methods comprise receiving data related to a plurality of structures in computer-readable form; converting the computer-readable data into a standardized database format, and based on the converted data, determining a level of roof-enforcement and coverage area for each building department serving the structures; calculating an area average roof age for a plurality of geographical areas of different scope for those structures in the coverage area of building departments passing a roof-enforcement level threshold; and determining roof age for a particular structure based on whether the structure is covered by any of the coverage areas and whether data on roof replacements for the structure is available; wherein the determined roof age may be based on roof replacement data or an area average roof age. The methods are particularly useful in the home owner's insurance industry.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2016Publication date: October 20, 2016Inventor: Joseph Tierney Masters Emison
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Publication number: 20160055594Abstract: Computer-implemented methods and computer systems for identifying whether there exists building permit information associated with a structure, or for estimating underinsurance of condition of a structure are provided. The computer implemented methods include acquiring construction information on a plurality of structures in computer-readable form and converting the construction information into a standardized database. The construction information may include building permit data including one or more of the number of building permits within a particular time frame, building permit age, building permit category, and job cost. Further, the computer implemented methods may include estimating underinsurance or condition of a target structure based on the construction information.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2015Publication date: February 25, 2016Inventor: Joseph Tierney Masters Emison
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Publication number: 20160048925Abstract: Described are computer-implemented methods for determining damage to one or more structures by trees or by one or more weather effects. The method may comprise calculating a Tree Proximity Score for one or more sets of geospatial coordinates from weather-related damage data and tree characteristic information using a computer processor. The tree characteristic information may be from a geographic area encompassing each of the sets of geospatial coordinates, and the sets of geospatial coordinates may comprise geographic locations of a plurality of structures. The tree characteristic information may comprise one or more categories based on the presence of tall or medium-height trees within one or more parcels surrounding the sets of geospatial coordinates. Uses for the Tree Proximity Score may be in the insurance industry in insurance policy implementation and underwriting or in the home-buying process as a factor for quantifying whether a particular property is safe.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2015Publication date: February 18, 2016Inventors: Joseph Tierney Masters Emison, Richard W. White
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Publication number: 20150317740Abstract: Computer-implemented methods of estimating insurance risk of one or more structures are described. The computer-implemented methods may be based on a combination of tree characteristic information and insurance loss data that are used together to calculate a Tree Proximity Score for the one or more structures through a computer processor. The tree characteristic information may include vegetation density data, tree height, tree geometric characteristics, and tree species information, and may be based on tree sensor data which may include satellite imagery, aerial imagery, or LiDAR. The insurance loss data may include wind loss data such as a wind loss frequency, severity, or ratio. The high level of correlation between the Tree Proximity Score and insurance loss data is shown in an example. The Tree Proximity Score may be used in the insurance industry in insurance policy implementation and underwriting.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2014Publication date: November 5, 2015Inventors: Joseph Tierney Masters Emison, Richard W. White
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Publication number: 20150235322Abstract: Computer-implemented methods and computer systems for identifying the building permit information associated with a structure, or estimating the condition or insurance risk of a structure are provided. The computer implemented methods comprise acquiring construction information on a plurality of structures in computer-readable form and converting the construction information into a standardized database. The computer-implemented methods may also include receiving appraisal data on the conditions of a subset of the plurality of structures, and/or receiving insurance data related to a subset, and determining one or more criteria of condition and/or insurance risk of a structure based on characteristics within the construction information which are associated with better condition and/or reduced insurance risk.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2014Publication date: August 20, 2015Applicant: BUILDFAX (A D/B/A OF BUILDERADIUS, INC.)Inventor: Joseph Tierney Masters Emison
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Publication number: 20150228031Abstract: A computer-implemented method for determining modeled roof age of a structure is provided. Such methods comprise identifying a target structure for which an estimated roof age is desired, receiving data related to the target structure in computer-readable form, and inputting the data related to the target structure into a generalized linear model to determine a Per-Property Modeled Roof Age of the target structure. The modeled roof age preferably accounts for (i) the height of the trees, (ii) the proximity of the trees to the target structure, and (iii) the weather conditions for the structure's geographic location. Such methods can be applied in practice by substituting a typically inaccurate reported roof age with a more realistic modeled roof age in making homeowners insurance decisions.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2015Publication date: August 13, 2015Inventors: Joseph Tierney Masters Emison, Richard W. White
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Publication number: 20150193881Abstract: A computer-implemented method for determining roof age of a structure is provided. Such methods comprise receiving data related to a plurality of structures in computer-readable form; converting the computer-readable data into a standardized database format, and based on the converted data, determining a level of roof-enforcement and coverage area for each building department serving the structures; calculating an area average roof age for a plurality of geographical areas of different scope for those structures in the coverage area of building departments passing a roof-enforcement level threshold; and determining roof age for a particular structure based on whether the structure is covered by any of the coverage areas and whether data on roof replacements for the structure is available; wherein the determined roof age may be based on roof replacement data or an area average roof age. The methods are particularly useful in the home owner's insurance industry.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2014Publication date: July 9, 2015Inventor: Joseph Tierney Masters Emison
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Patent number: 6727197Abstract: A knitted, woven, or braided textile ribbon including fibers and having a length and selvage edges and one or more transmission elements running the length of the ribbon in place of one or more of the fibers and integrated with the fibers to transmit data and/or power along the length of the ribbon.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2000Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: Foster-Miller, Inc.Inventors: Patricia Wilson, Justyna Teverovsky, Brian Farrell, Wendy B. Horowitz, Carole A. Winterhalter, Richard A. Covel, Edward Joseph Tierney
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Patent number: 5261659Abstract: An improved baseball pitch simulator batter training device comprised of a plurality of portable, height adjustable and individually placable standards supporting sequencing lights of approximate baseball size which are capable of being placed and timed in a manner to simulate the path speed, location, movement and visual appearance of various types of pitches traveling from the pitcher's release point to the ideal bat-ball contact point at home plate. These pitches could be fastballs or breaking balls from either a right-handed or left-handed pitcher as determined by the user and remain in that exact location until changed. By using a specially adapted bat, a full swing can be taken or the batter can select more specific learning variations, other than a full swing, that are offered by the nature of this device. In addition, at the precise instant the bat-ball contact light is illuminated, a sound device is activated as an added learning tool to aid the batter's perception of his timing.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1993Date of Patent: November 16, 1993Inventor: Joseph Tierney
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Patent number: 4000140Abstract: The invention relates to a waterproof sheet material, suitable for use as a waterproof roofing layer, as a bridge deck or like waterproofing material, and as a dampcourse material, the sheet being composed of a mixture comprising (a) a bituminous material, (b) a synthetic polymeric material, and (c) particulate filler, said synthetic polymeric material comprising at least one uncured copolymer selected from ethylene-propylene copolymers and ethylene-propylene-diene copolymers and at least one synthetic polar elastomer. The sheet material may contain ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer, and plasticizer, fire-retardant, and minor additives such as antioxidants may be incorporated. A suitable synthetic polar elastomer is nitrile rubber. The sheet material maintains good performance properties under low temperature conditions.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1975Date of Patent: December 28, 1976Assignee: Permanite LimitedInventor: Patrick Joseph Tierney