Patents by Inventor Kelly Renee Cool

Kelly Renee Cool 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: 10690646
    Abstract: An underwater camera and water quality monitoring system provides the capability of shooting video or time lapse photography together with recording water condition or quality measurements in an integrated device for stationary, submerged deployment in a body of water under study. The underwater camera and water quality monitoring system has a configurable delay from submerged deployment in the waterway until image/video recording and water quality measurement sampling begins, allowing aquatic life activity to resume in the vicinity after disruption of the system deployment. The monitoring device may be used in combination with recognition software utilizing artificial intelligence techniques to identify species or individuals observed during monitoring.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 2017
    Date of Patent: June 23, 2020
    Inventors: Madison Mckensi Howard, Robert Lee Richards, Colin James Lilley, Faith Danielle Whitt, Sylvia Rebecca Whitt, Chelsey Ann Asquith, Hailey Ryanne Howard, Kael Allen Bunce, Julia Rose Marhofer, Kelly Renee Cool, Lauren Lee Morris, Jillian Raye Cadieux, Michelle Elizabeth Zemke, Katelyn Marie Knieper, Baylee Ruthann Heidrich, Hailee Alesandra Fraser-Gutting
  • Publication number: 20190170720
    Abstract: An underwater camera and water quality monitoring system provides the capability of shooting video or time lapse photography together with recording water condition or quality measurements in an integrated device for stationary, submerged deployment in a body of water under study. The underwater camera and water quality monitoring system has a configurable delay from submerged deployment in the waterway until image/video recording and water quality measurement sampling begins, allowing aquatic life activity to resume in the vicinity after disruption of the system deployment. The monitoring device may be used in combination with recognition software utilizing artificial intelligence techniques to identify species or individuals observed during monitoring.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 1, 2017
    Publication date: June 6, 2019
    Inventors: Madison Mckensi Howard, Robert Lee Richards, Colin James Lilley, Faith Danielle Whitt, Sylvia Rebecca Whitt, Chelsey Ann Asquith, Hailey Ryanne Howard, Kael Allen Bunce, Julia Rose Marhofer, Kelly Renee Cool, Lauren Lee Morris, Jillian Raye Cadieux, Michelle Elizabeth Zemke, Katelyn Marie Knieper, Baylee Ruthann Heidrich, Hailee Alesandra Fraser-Gutting