Patents by Inventor Joshua Weinberg
Joshua Weinberg 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: 20250089820Abstract: An apparatus material having a first layer, a second layer, and an interior layer, wherein the interior layer is disposed between the first and second layer. The interior layer is formed from a three-dimensional structure having one or more open spaces that permit the flow of air and liquid through the apparatus material. The three-dimensional structure is formed from a plurality of synthetic fibers, wherein each of the plurality of synthetic fibers may contact the first and second surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2024Publication date: March 20, 2025Applicant: The Haberdash Group, Inc.Inventors: Joshua Weinberg, Ricardo Goldschmidt, Elimelech Blumstein
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Publication number: 20250089821Abstract: An apparatus material having a first layer, a second layer, and an interior layer, wherein the interior layer is disposed between the first and second layer. The interior layer is formed from a three-dimensional structure having one or more open spaces that permit the flow of air and liquid through the apparatus material. The three-dimensional structure is formed from a plurality of synthetic fibers, wherein each of the plurality of synthetic fibers may contact the first and second surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2024Publication date: March 20, 2025Applicant: The Haberdash Group, Inc.Inventors: Joshua Weinberg, Ricardo Goldschmidt, Elimelech Blumstein
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Publication number: 20240423300Abstract: The present invention discloses a garment comprising at least one component material with a convex layer that features a series of concave structures. Each concave structure may be positioned between 0.5 mm and 10 mm apart from its neighboring concave structure, and may be constructed with fabric of a narrower width compared to the surrounding convex layer. This innovative design provides enhanced flexibility and comfort to the wearer, allowing for improved breathability and movement while maintaining structural integrity. The unique arrangement of concave structures within the convex layer offers a novel approach to garment construction, offering a balance of aesthetics and functionality in modern apparel design.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2024Publication date: December 26, 2024Applicant: The Haberdash Group, Inc.Inventors: Joshua Weinberg, Ricardo Goldschmidt, Elimelech Blumstein
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Publication number: 20240032616Abstract: A pad may include a first surface and a second surface, wherein the first surface and the second surface may have a spherical curvature, and wherein the spherical curvature may be complementary to the bra portion. A pad may include a plurality of synthetic fibers disposed between the first surface and the second surface, wherein each of the plurality of synthetic fibers may contact the first surface and the second surface. A pad may include a pad permeability configured as a function of a quantity of the plurality of synthetic fibers and a length of the plurality of synthetic fibers, the pad permeability may be adapted to allow fluid passage of a liquid and prevent retention of said liquid.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2023Publication date: February 1, 2024Applicant: The Haberdash Group, Inc.Inventors: Ricardo Goldschmidt, Joshua Weinberg, Elimelech Blumstein, Abby Steiger
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Patent number: 11775141Abstract: Context-specific user interfaces, e.g., for use with a portable multifunction device, provide, inter alia, indications of time and, optionally, a variety of additional information. A user interface screen including a current time indicator and a first platter is displayed. The first platter is at a first position, is associated with a first application, and displays a first set of information obtained from the first application. The first set of information relates to a first temporal context of the current day. In response to detecting a user input, the first platter is displayed at a second position and a second platter is displayed at the first position. The second platter is associated with a second application and displays a second set of information obtained from the second application. The second set of information relates to a second temporal context of the current day.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2022Date of Patent: October 3, 2023Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Heena Ko, Giovanni M. Agnoli, Kevin Will Chen, Joshua R. Ford, Christopher Patrick Foss, Aurelio Guzman, Stephen O. Lemay, Matthew J. Sundstrom, Joshua Weinberg, Christopher Wilson
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Publication number: 20220221964Abstract: Context-specific user interfaces, e.g., for use with a portable multifunction device, provide, inter alia, indications of time and, optionally, a variety of additional information. A user interface screen including a current time indicator and a first platter is displayed. The first platter is at a first position, is associated with a first application, and displays a first set of information obtained from the first application. The first set of information relates to a first temporal context of the current day. In response to detecting a user input, the first platter is displayed at a second position and a second platter is displayed at the first position. The second platter is associated with a second application and displays a second set of information obtained from the second application. The second set of information relates to a second temporal context of the current day.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2022Publication date: July 14, 2022Inventors: Heena KO, Giovanni M. AGNOLI, Kevin Will CHEN, Joshua R. FORD, Christopher Patrick FOSS, Aurelio GUZMAN, Stephen O. LEMAY, Matthew J. SUNDSTROM, Joshua WEINBERG, Christopher WILSON
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Patent number: 10838586Abstract: Context-specific user interfaces, e.g., for use with a portable multifunction device, provide, inter alia, indications of time and, optionally, a variety of additional information. A user interface screen including a current time indicator and a first platter is displayed. The first platter is at a first position, is associated with a first application, and displays a first set of information obtained from the first application. The first set of information relates to a first temporal context of the current day. In response to detecting a user input, the first platter is displayed at a second position and a second platter is displayed at the first position. The second platter is associated with a second application and displays a second set of information obtained from the second application. The second set of information relates to a second temporal context of the current day.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2017Date of Patent: November 17, 2020Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Heena Ko, Giovanni M. Agnoli, Kevin Will Chen, Joshua R. Ford, Christopher Patrick Foss, Aurelio Guzman, Stephen O. Lemay, Matthew J. Sundstrom, Joshua Weinberg, Christopher Wilson
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Publication number: 20180329587Abstract: Context-specific user interfaces, e.g., for use with a portable multifunction device, provide, inter alia, indications of time and, optionally, a variety of additional information. A user interface screen including a current time indicator and a first platter is displayed. The first platter is at a first position, is associated with a first application, and displays a first set of information obtained from the first application. The first set of information relates to a first temporal context of the current day. In response to detecting a user input, the first platter is displayed at a second position and a second platter is displayed at the first position. The second platter is associated with a second application and displays a second set of information obtained from the second application. The second set of information relates to a second temporal context of the current day.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2017Publication date: November 15, 2018Inventors: Heena KO, Giovanni M. AGNOLI, Kevin Will CHEN, Joshua R. FORD, Chrisopher Patrick FOSS, Aurelio GUZMAN, Stephen O. LEMAY, Matthew J. SUNDSTROM, Joshua WEINBERG, Christopher WILSON
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Patent number: 10024682Abstract: The present disclosure relates to techniques for managing navigation alerts. The disclosure generally describes an exemplary technique whereby a first device, such as a smartphone, coordinates the timing or sequence of alerts for a navigation instruction on the first device and on a second device, such as a smartwatch. In some examples, the second device presents an alert to a user indicating an event condition has been met before the first device presents a different alert to the user indicating that the same event condition has been met. The alert presented on the second device and the different alert presented on the first device are spaced apart in time by at least a predetermined delay time period, where the predetermined delay time period is based on the event condition. The alert at the second device allows the user to anticipate the alert at the first device.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2017Date of Patent: July 17, 2018Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Christine McGavran, Joshua Weinberg, Marcel Van Os, Hugo Verweij, Jeffrey Meininger, Eric L. Grundstrom, Usama M. Hajj
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Publication number: 20170160098Abstract: The present disclosure relates to techniques for managing navigation alerts. The disclosure generally describes an exemplary technique whereby a first device, such as a smartphone, coordinates the timing or sequence of alerts for a navigation instruction on the first device and on a second device, such as a smartwatch. In some examples, the second device presents an alert to a user indicating an event condition has been met before the first device presents a different alert to the user indicating that the same event condition has been met. The alert presented on the second device and the different alert presented on the first device are spaced apart in time by at least a predetermined delay time period, where the predetermined delay time period is based on the event condition. The alert at the second device allows the user to anticipate the alert at the first device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2017Publication date: June 8, 2017Inventors: Christine MCGAVRAN, Joshua WEINBERG, Marcel VAN OS, Hugo VERWEIJ, Jeffrey MEININGER, Eric L. GRUNDSTROM, Usama M. HAJJ
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Patent number: 9574896Abstract: The present disclosure relates to techniques for managing navigation alerts. The disclosure generally describes an exemplary technique whereby a first device, such as a smartphone, coordinates the timing or sequence of alerts for a navigation instruction on the first device and on a second device, such as a smartwatch. In some examples, the second device presents an alert to a user indicating an event condition has been met before the first device presents a different alert to the user indicating that the same event condition has been met. The alert at the second device allows the user to anticipate the alert at the first device.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2015Date of Patent: February 21, 2017Assignee: APPLE INC.Inventors: Christine McGavran, Joshua Weinberg, Marcel Van Os, Hugo Verweij, Jefferey Meininger, Eric L. Grundstrom, Usama M. Hajj
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Publication number: 20160238402Abstract: The present disclosure relates to techniques for managing navigation alerts. The disclosure generally describes an exemplary technique whereby a first device, such as a smartphone, coordinates the timing or sequence of alerts for a navigation instruction on the first device and on a second device, such as a smartwatch. In some examples, the second device presents an alert to a user indicating an event condition has been met before the first device presents a different alert to the user indicating that the same event condition has been met. The alert at the second device allows the user to anticipate the alert at the first device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2015Publication date: August 18, 2016Inventors: Christine MCGAVRAN, Joshua WEINBERG, Marcel VAN OS, Hugo VERWEIJ, Jefferey MEININGER, Eric L. GRUNDSTROM, Usama M. HAJJ
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Patent number: 4530221Abstract: An attachment device designed to be removably secured to a strand of pearls or like necklace, such as a gold chain or the like, for the purpose of shortening the effective length of the strand and/or adding an additional decorative gem in a depending fashion to the strand or necklace. A casing includes one or two sockets each of which are structured to at least partially enclose a single pearl or engage a necklace along its length wherein two pearls or other necklace portions along the length of the strand may be engaged by the attachment device thereby shortening the length. A decorative gem attached to the exterior surface of the casing may be added to the strand by securing one or two pearls within one or two sockets of the casing thereby adding to the aesthetic appearance of the strand in a non-permanent manner.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1983Date of Patent: July 23, 1985Inventor: Joshua Weinberg