Patents by Inventor Justin Daniels
Justin Daniels 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: 11989019Abstract: An autonomous vehicle includes vehicle sensors that detect driving conditions and a communication interface communicatively coupled with a driving condition database via a communication network. The driving condition database stores vehicle sensor information indicative of first driving conditions and mobile device sensor information indicative of second driving conditions. Additionally, in response to a connection rating determination logic determining that a connection rating between the communication interface and the communication network below a threshold, a controller of the autonomous vehicle gathers, processes, and stores the vehicle sensor information and the mobile device sensor information for subsequent communication to the driving condition database and operates the autonomous vehicle based on the vehicle sensor information and the mobile device sensor information.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2020Date of Patent: May 21, 2024Assignee: United Services Automobile Association (USAA)Inventors: Pooja Krishnaswamy, Victor Kwak, Huihui Wu, Justin Nash, Michael Lebowitz, William Daniel Farmer
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Publication number: 20240156922Abstract: Fungal protease compositions, and more particularly, proteolytic enzyme mixtures comprising a plurality of Aspergillus proteases are provided. The disclosure also relates to protein hydrolysates, food and beverage products and dietary supplements produced using these proteolytic enzyme mixtures, and methods of making and using the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2022Publication date: May 16, 2024Inventors: Sean Michael GARVEY, Kelly Marie TINKER, Justin Lamont GUICE, Robert Daniel LITTLE, Christopher Edward SCHULER
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Publication number: 20240157399Abstract: An acoustic matching structure is used to increase the power radiated from a transducing element with a higher impedance into a surrounding acoustic medium with a lower acoustic impedance. The acoustic matching structure consists of a thin, substantially planar cavity bounded by a two end walls and a side wall. The end walls of the cavity are formed by a blocking plate wall and a transducing element wall separated by a short distance (less than one quarter of the wavelength of acoustic waves in the surrounding medium at the operating frequency). The end walls and side wall bound a cavity with diameter approximately equal to half of the wavelength of acoustic waves in the surrounding medium. In operation, a transducing element generates acoustic oscillations in the fluid in the cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2024Publication date: May 16, 2024Inventors: Justin Rorke Buckland, Adam John Robert Jackson, Amaru Daniel Araya-Williams, Benjamin John Oliver Long, Brian Kappus
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Publication number: 20240075636Abstract: A tool interchange for a submersible remote operated vehicle (ROV) arm includes a first interchange body that affixes to an ROV arm. A second interchange body is carried by the first interchange body to rotate on a rotation axis. The second interchange body includes a tool mount actuable between gripping an ROV tool to the second interchange body and releasing the ROV tool from the second interchange body. An inductive power coupling part is provided in the tool mount. The inductive power coupling part is presented outwardly in the tool mount opposite the first interchange body, resides on the rotation axis and is fixed with respect to the first interchange body while the second interchange body rotates. The inductive power coupling part is adapted to inductively communicate power with a corresponding inductor power coupling part of the ROV tool when the ROV tool is docked in the tool mount.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2023Publication date: March 7, 2024Inventors: Richard Brian Correll, William P. Klassen, Clayton Paul Kleppinger, Philip David Langley, Justin Daniel Schmaljohann, Ryan Mitchell Bosler, William Dawson Kesling, Chris Alexander Ade
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Publication number: 20240065517Abstract: A dishwasher appliance includes a tub defining a wash chamber. A first rack assembly is slidably positioned within the wash chamber. A first spray assembly is positioned in the wash chamber and configured to direct wash fluids at the first rack assembly. A second rack assembly is slidably positioned in the wash chamber above the first rack assembly. A second spray assembly is positioned in the wash chamber and configured to direct wash fluids at the second rack assembly. A third rack assembly is slidably positioned in the wash chamber above the second rack assembly. A third spray assembly is positioned over the third rack assembly and configured to direct wash fluid at articles located in the third rack assembly. The third rack assembly includes a wire framework defining a perimeter of the third rack assembly. A wire insert includes a wire floor portion that is defined between a first boundary wall and a second boundary wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2022Publication date: February 29, 2024Inventors: Justin Daniel Ryan, Steven Chadwick Koepke, Nathaniel Lee Min Sheeran
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Publication number: 20240065519Abstract: A dishwasher appliance includes a tub defining a wash chamber. A first rack assembly is slidably positioned within the wash chamber. A first spray assembly is positioned in the wash chamber and configured to direct wash fluids at the first rack assembly. A second rack assembly is slidably positioned in the wash chamber above the first rack assembly. A second spray assembly is positioned in the wash chamber and configured to direct wash fluids at the second rack assembly. A third rack assembly is slidably positioned in the wash chamber above the second rack assembly. A third spray assembly is positioned over the third rack assembly and configured to direct wash fluid at articles located in the third rack assembly. The third rack assembly includes a wire framework defining a perimeter of the third rack assembly. An insert includes a floor portion that is defined between a first boundary wall and a second boundary wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2022Publication date: February 29, 2024Inventors: Justin Daniel Ryan, Steven Chadwick Koepke, Nathaniel Lee Min Sheeran
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Publication number: 20240065523Abstract: A dishwasher appliance includes a tub defining a wash chamber. A second rack assembly is slidably positioned in the wash chamber above the first rack assembly. A third rack assembly is slidably positioned in the wash chamber above the second rack assembly. A third spray assembly is positioned over the third rack assembly and configured to direct wash fluid at articles located in the third rack assembly. The third rack assembly includes a wire framework defining the shape of the third rack assembly. The wire framework incudes a boundary wall at a first side portion and a boundary wall at a second side portion. A wire insert includes a wire floor portion. The wire insert is configured to translate along one of the lateral direction and the transverse direction. The wire framework includes one or more detents configured to provide positional feedback when the plurality of hooks of the wire insert pass over the detents.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2022Publication date: February 29, 2024Inventors: Justin Daniel Ryan, Steven Chadwick Koepke, Nathaniel Lee Min Sheeran
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Publication number: 20240065518Abstract: A dishwasher appliance includes a tub defining a wash chamber. A first rack assembly is slidably positioned within the wash chamber. A first spray assembly is positioned in the wash chamber and configured to direct wash fluids at the first rack assembly. A second rack assembly is slidably positioned in the wash chamber above the first rack assembly. A second spray assembly is positioned in the wash chamber and configured to direct wash fluids at the second rack assembly. A third rack assembly is slidably positioned in the wash chamber above the second rack assembly. A third spray assembly is positioned over the third rack assembly and configured to direct wash fluid at articles located in the third rack assembly. The third rack assembly includes a wire framework defining the perimeter of the third rack assembly. A wire insert is configured to removably couple to the wire framework. The wire insert includes a wire floor portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2022Publication date: February 29, 2024Inventors: Justin Daniel Ryan, Steven Chadwick Koepke, Nathaniel Lee Min Sheeran
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Publication number: 20240061002Abstract: Provided herein are mobile systems for sample processing. In some aspects, provided herein are mobile systems for sample processing and methods of use thereof for detection of pathogens in biological samples.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2022Publication date: February 22, 2024Inventors: Peter James Dailey, Richard McGregor Thayer, Laura Terese Mazzola, Paul Scott Eastman, Michael S. Urdea, Jesse Charles Darley, Ryan Lee Anton, Katherine Gail Mason, Sara Willoughby Berg-Love, Justin Daniel Chan, Russell Prince, Douglas Paul Barnes, Evan Alex Bunke, Jacob Emory Schepp, Douglas E. Seals, Alexandra A. Surasky-Ysasi, Angie Purvis, Christina Newman, Dawn Dudley, David O'Connor, Thomas Friedrich, Steven Carbone, Madalyn Gill, Brianna Mullins, Jay Warrick, Patrick McMinn, Dave Beebe, Ryan Shogren, Mitch Geiger, Franklin Zhong, Duane S. Juang, Terry D. Juang
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Publication number: 20230263432Abstract: Microneedles for analysis of analytes in body fluids may be manufactured from robust materials such as stainless steel by laser cutting at least the basic needle configuration, applying a coating to electrically insulate and/or assure biocompatibility of the needle, and forming electrodes on the needles via lithography or other processes (preferably after treatment of the coated areas at which the electrodes are to be applied). Preferably, the needles have a depression formed therein from which the electrodes extend, and which contains a sensing medium which produces a measurable output in response to the local concentration of the analyte of interest. Thus, when a needle is inserted into the skin such that the depression and its sensing medium encounters body fluids, analyte measurements can be obtained via the electrodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2023Publication date: August 24, 2023Inventors: Sumita PENNATHUR, Michelle Carrie HALPIN, Landon Christopher PEIK, Leanne BEER, Bill VAN ANTWERP, Justin Daniel ROFEH, Seth BODEN, Luke Satish Kumar THEOGARAJAN
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Patent number: 11731289Abstract: A tool interchange for a submersible remote operated vehicle (ROV) arm includes a first interchange body that affixes to an ROV arm. A second interchange body is carried by the first interchange body to rotate on a rotation axis. The second interchange body includes a tool mount actuable between gripping an ROV tool to the second interchange body and releasing the ROV tool from the second interchange body. An inductive power coupling part is provided in the tool mount. The inductive power coupling part is presented outwardly in the tool mount opposite the first interchange body, resides on the rotation axis and is fixed with respect to the first interchange body while the second interchange body rotates. The inductive power coupling part is adapted to inductively communicate power with a corresponding inductor power coupling part of the ROV tool when the ROV tool is docked in the tool mount.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2022Date of Patent: August 22, 2023Assignee: FMC Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Richard Brian Correll, William P. Klassen, Clayton Paul Kleppinger, Philip David Langley, Justin Daniel Schmaljohann, Ryan Mitchell Bosler, William Dawson Kesling, Chris Alexander Ade
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Patent number: 11651921Abstract: Electrical connectors are provided for electrically coupling two electrical components. Opposing ends of the connector are coupled to each of the electrical components. At the first end, the connector is disposed in an opening of the first electrical component to establish electrical connection. The first end includes multiple contact portions that are biased with a non-linear spring force against the sides of the opening.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2020Date of Patent: May 16, 2023Assignee: ABB SCHWEIZ AGInventors: Steven Andrew Greenwald, Justin Daniel Dubrosky, Jamie Wakefield
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Patent number: 11638539Abstract: Microneedles for analysis of analytes in body fluids may be manufactured from robust materials such as stainless steel by laser cutting at least the basic needle configuration, applying a coating to electrically insulate and/or assure biocompatibility of the needle, and forming electrodes on the needles via lithography or other processes (preferably after treatment of the coaled areas at which the electrodes are to be applied). Preferably, the needles have a depression formed therein from which the electrodes extend, and which contains a sensing medium which produces a measurable output in response to the local concentration of the analyte of interest Thus, when a needle is inserted into the skin such that the depression and its sensing medium encounters body fluids, analyte measurements can be obtained via the electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2019Date of Patent: May 2, 2023Assignee: LAXMI THERAPEUTIC DEVICES, INC.Inventors: Sumita Pennathur, Michelle Carrie Halpin, Landon Christopher Peik, Leanne Beer, Bill Van Antwerp, Justin Daniel Rofeh, Seth Boden, Luke Satish Kumar Theogarajan
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Publication number: 20220378275Abstract: A dishwasher appliance includes a tub defining a wash chamber for receipt of articles for washing and a guide assembly defined by the tub and including an upper guide and a lower guide spaced apart along the vertical direction to define a support groove having a retention geometry proximate a front opening of the tub. A rack is positioned within the support groove and is slidable along the transverse direction between a retracted position and an extended position, the rack defining a rear retention member that engages the upper guide at the retention geometry when the rack reaches the extended position.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2021Publication date: December 1, 2022Inventor: Justin Daniel Ryan
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Publication number: 20220250256Abstract: A tool interchange for a submersible remote operated vehicle (ROV) arm includes a first interchange body that affixes to an ROV arm. A second interchange body is carried by the first interchange body to rotate on a rotation axis. The second interchange body includes a tool mount actuable between gripping an ROV tool to the second interchange body and releasing the ROV tool from the second interchange body. An inductive power coupling part is provided in the tool mount. The inductive power coupling part is presented outwardly in the tool mount opposite the first interchange body, resides on the rotation axis and is fixed with respect to the first interchange body while the second interchange body rotates. The inductive power coupling part is adapted to inductively communicate power with a corresponding inductor power coupling part of the ROV tool when the ROV tool is docked in the tool mount.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2022Publication date: August 11, 2022Inventors: Richard Brian Correll, William P. Klassen, Clayton Paul Kleppinger, Philip David Langley, Justin Daniel Schmaljohann, Ryan Mitchell Bosler, William Dawson Kesling, Chris Alexander Ade
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Patent number: 11376904Abstract: A receiver adapter comprising: a hitch post including: (i) a stable post and (ii) a bias post that is movable relative to the stable post between a removable position and a locked position. The receiver adapter may include a bias member that extends from the stable post to the bias post and, upon movement of an adjuster, the bias post moves relative to the stable post to increase a height or a cross-sectional thickness of the hitch post.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2019Date of Patent: July 5, 2022Assignee: N-FAB, INC.Inventor: Justin Daniel Fuller
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Publication number: 20220175214Abstract: A dishwasher appliance includes a tub defining a wash chamber for receipt of articles for washing and a third rack assembly slidably positioned within the wash chamber and configured for movement along the transverse direction. The third rack assembly includes a perimeter support wire and a flat floor suspended from the perimeter support wire, the flat floor being formed from interwoven floor wire and defining a floor width that is greater than 70% of a tub width of the tub. The diameter of the perimeter support wire is about 0.17 inches, the diameter of the floor wire is about 0.06 inches, and both the perimeter support wire and the floor wire are formed from stainless steel or nylon-coated metal.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2020Publication date: June 9, 2022Inventor: Justin Daniel Ryan
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Patent number: 11351463Abstract: A system, method, and computer program product are provided for simultaneously determining settings for a plurality of parameter variations. In use, a plurality of parameter variations associated with a device is identified, where the plurality of parameter variations are organized into a plurality of segments. Additionally, settings for each of the plurality of parameter variations are determined and consistency of the settings across the plurality of segments is ensured.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2020Date of Patent: June 7, 2022Assignee: NVIDIA CORPORATIONInventors: John F. Spitzer, Jing Wang, Christopher Justin Daniel
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Patent number: 11342729Abstract: A power panel of an electrical distribution system including a bus stack with a plurality of conductive bars spaced from one another and a plurality of insulators, an electrical accessory is coupled to the plurality of bus bars, and each insulator includes a main body and a safety feature that extends from the main body. The safety features from adjacent insulators extend towards one another to define a gap sized to prevent insertion of a foreign object therein. The gap is further sized to permit insertion there through of a conductive component to establish an electrical connection between multiple bus bars and the electrical accessory.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2020Date of Patent: May 24, 2022Assignee: ABB SCHWEIZ AGInventors: Shawn Couceiro Fonseca, Justin Daniel Dubrosky, Dennis James Rehmer
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Patent number: 11318624Abstract: A tool interchange for a submersible remote operated vehicle (ROV) arm includes a first interchange body that affixes to an ROV arm. A second interchange body is carried by the first interchange body to rotate on a rotation axis. The second interchange body includes a tool mount actuable between gripping an ROV tool to the second interchange body and releasing the ROV tool from the second interchange body. An inductive power coupling part is provided in the tool mount. The inductive power coupling part is presented outwardly in the tool mount opposite the first interchange body, resides on the rotation axis and is fixed with respect to the first interchange body while the second interchange body rotates. The inductive power coupling part is adapted to inductively communicate power with a corresponding inductor power coupling part of the ROV tool when the ROV tool is docked in the tool mount.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2019Date of Patent: May 3, 2022Assignee: FMC Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Richard Brian Correll, William P. Klassen, Clayton Paul Kleppinger, Philip David Langley, Justin Daniel Schmaljohann, Ryan Mitchell Bosler, William Dawson Kesling, Chris Alexander Ade