Patents by Inventor Kenneth Bryan
Kenneth Bryan 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: 20210150628Abstract: A system, method, and computer media are provided for operating an interactive virtual retirement tool, comprising inputting user information into a memory of a computer system related to a plurality of quantifiable life goal elements, receiving a selection of one of the life goal elements, generating display information for the selected life goal element along with: a) image data associated with a value of the selected life goal element, and b) an adjustment control associated with the selected life goal element that allows modifying a value associated with the selected life goal element, receiving an adjustment from the adjustment control to modify the value to a new value, obtaining new image data associated with the new value using a processor of the computer system, and generating display information for the new image data.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2017Publication date: May 20, 2021Inventors: John A. Craft, Sai Ganesh, John Phillip Marquiss, SR., Thomas A. Obreiter, John Lee Thompson, Reynaldo B. Timonera, Kenneth Bryan von Hagel, Jingjiu Wang, David W. Loomis, Irina Seabolt, Umamaheswari Veeraswami
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Publication number: 20210027206Abstract: There is a need for solutions that classification solutions in hierarchical prediction domains. This need can be addressed by, for example, performing one or more online machine learning, co-occurrence analysis machine learning, structured fusion machine learning, and unstructured fusion machine learning. In one example, structured predictions inputs are processed in accordance with an online machine learning analysis to generate structurally hierarchical predictions and in accordance with a co-occurrence analysis machine learning analysis to generate structurally non-hierarchical predictions. Then, the structurally hierarchical predictions and the structurally non-hierarchical predictions in accordance with processed by a structured fusion model to generate structure-based predictions. Afterward, the structure-based predictions and non-structure-based predictions are processed in accordance with an unstructured fusion model to generate one or more unstructured-fused predictions.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2019Publication date: January 28, 2021Inventors: David S. Monaghan, Kenneth Bryan, Chirag Chadha, Brian Carter, Darragh Hanley
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Publication number: 20210027116Abstract: There is a need for solutions that classification solutions in hierarchical prediction domains. This need can be addressed by, for example, performing one or more online machine learning, co-occurrence analysis machine learning, structured fusion machine learning, and unstructured fusion machine learning. In one example, structured predictions inputs are processed in accordance with an online machine learning analysis to generate structurally hierarchical predictions and in accordance with a co-occurrence analysis machine learning analysis to generate structurally non-hierarchical predictions. Then, the structurally hierarchical predictions and the structurally non-hierarchical predictions in accordance with processed by a structured fusion model to generate structure-based predictions. Afterward, the structure-based predictions and non-structure-based predictions are processed in accordance with an unstructured fusion model to generate one or more unstructured-fused predictions.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2019Publication date: January 28, 2021Inventors: David S. Monaghan, Kenneth Bryan, Chirag Chadha, Brian Carter
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Publication number: 20210027194Abstract: There is a need for solutions that classification solutions in hierarchical prediction domains. This need can be addressed by, for example, performing one or more online machine learning, co-occurrence analysis machine learning, structured fusion machine learning, and unstructured fusion machine learning. In one example, structured predictions inputs are processed in accordance with an online machine learning analysis to generate structurally hierarchical predictions and in accordance with a co-occurrence analysis machine learning analysis to generate structurally non-hierarchical predictions. Then, the structurally hierarchical predictions and the structurally non-hierarchical predictions in accordance with processed by a structured fusion model to generate structure-based predictions. Afterward, the structure-based predictions and non-structure-based predictions are processed in accordance with an unstructured fusion model to generate one or more unstructured-fused predictions.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2019Publication date: January 28, 2021Inventors: David S. Monaghan, Kenneth Bryan, Chirag Chadha, Brian Carter
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Publication number: 20210027193Abstract: There is a need for solutions that classification solutions in hierarchical prediction domains. This need can be addressed by, for example, performing one or more online machine learning, co-occurrence analysis machine learning, structured fusion machine learning, and unstructured fusion machine learning. In one example, structured predictions inputs are processed in accordance with an online machine learning analysis to generate structurally hierarchical predictions and in accordance with a co-occurrence analysis machine learning analysis to generate structurally non-hierarchical predictions. Then, the structurally hierarchical predictions and the structurally non-hierarchical predictions in accordance with processed by a structured fusion model to generate structure-based predictions. Afterward, the structure-based predictions and non-structure-based predictions are processed in accordance with an unstructured fusion model to generate one or more unstructured-fused predictions.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2019Publication date: January 28, 2021Inventors: David S. Monaghan, Kenneth Bryan, Chirag Chadha, Brian Carter
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Patent number: 10674476Abstract: A method may include receiving an indication that an electronic alert is to be transmitted to a user; obtaining contextual information associated with the user; determining a first time for presenting the electronic alert to the user based in part on the contextual information; transmitting the electronic alert to a computing device associated with the user at the first time; storing the electronic alert in a message feed data structure; receiving a request to view the electronic alert at a second time, the second time occurring after the first time; in response to the request, retrieving the electronic alert from the message feed data structure; and transmitting the electronic alert at the second time.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2017Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.Inventors: Gene C. Baker, Jr., John A. Craft, Sai Ganesh, John Phillip Marquiss, Sr., Thomas A. Obreiter, John Lee Thompson, Reynaldo B. Timonera, Kenneth Bryan von Hagel, Jingjiu Wang, David W. Loomis, Irina Seabolt, Umamaheswari Veeraswami
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Publication number: 20120322628Abstract: This is an exercise apparatus and system characterized generally by the presence of a user interface member having a point of attachment to the apparatus that is positionable at different locations along an arcuate path determined, dictated and/or supported/braced by an arcuate guide. The central axis of the arcuate path may intersect the ball joint of a user. The arcuate path and the arcuate guide may lie in spaced substantially parallel planes and the user interface member be one of a rigid arm with a handle or forearm interface, or a flexible member with a free handle at its end forming the user interface. A flexible linkage forms part of the operative connection between the user interface and a weight stack or other apparatus providing adjustable resistance, with the flexible linkage being reeved through a centering pulley proximate the central axis of the arcuate member.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2012Publication date: December 20, 2012Inventor: Kenneth Bryan Gautier
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Patent number: 8157710Abstract: This is an exercise apparatus and system charactered generally by the presence of a user interface member haying a point of attachment to the apparatus that is posttionable at different locations along an arcuate path determined, dicated and/or supported/braced bv an arcuate guide The central axis of the arcuate oath mav intersect the ball joint of a user. The arcuate oath and the arcuate guide mav lie in spaced substantially parallel planes and the user interface member be one of a rigid arm with a handio or forearm interface, or a flexible member with a froo handle at its end forming the user interface. A flexible linkage forms pan of the operative connection betwoen the user interface and a weight stack or other apparatus providing adjustable resistance, with the flexible linkage being reeved through a centering cuiley proximate the central axis of the arcuate member.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2009Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Inventor: Kenneth Bryan Gautier
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Publication number: 20100190617Abstract: This is an exercise apparatus and system characterized generally by the presence of a user interface member having a point of attachment to the apparatus that is positionable at different locations along an arcuate path determined, dictated and/or supported/braced by an arcuate guide. The arcuate path and the arcuate guide may be substantially coplanar and the user interface member be a rigid arm. The central axis of the arcuate path may intersect the ball joint of a user. The arcuate path and the arcuate guide may lie in spaced substantially parallel planes and the user interface member be one of a rigid arm with a handle or forearm interface, or a flexible member with a free handle at its end forming the user interface. A flexible linkage can advantageously form part of the operative connection between the user interface and a weight stack or other apparatus providing adjustable resistance, with the flexible linkage being reeved through a centering pulley proximate the central axis of the arcuate member.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2009Publication date: July 29, 2010Inventor: Kenneth Bryan Gautier
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Patent number: 7601106Abstract: A multi-axes exercise machine for strengthening muscles surrounding shoulder joint of a user allows the user a range of motions about lines of motion perpendicular to an arc of circumduction of the shoulder joints. A pair of handholds is suspended from an arcuate guide plate, which extends above a user station. By moving the point of securing the handholds along the length of the arcuate guide plate, the user can re-position the upper ends of the handholds from a location above the user station to a position behind the user station. At all times, the axes of rotation of the handholds are parallel to each other and extend along a plane that contains the axis of circumduction of the user's shoulders. A centerline of each handhold passes through the center of the corresponding glenohumeral joint of the user during the exercise.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2007Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Inventor: Kenneth Bryan Gautier
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Patent number: 7341546Abstract: A multi-axes exercise machine for strengthening muscles surrounding shoulder joint of a user allows the user a range of motions about lines of motion perpendicular to an arc of circumduction of the shoulder joints. A pair of handholds is suspended from an arcuate guide plate, which extends above a user station. By moving the point of securing the handholds along the length of the arcuate guide plate, the user can re-position the upper ends of the handholds from a location above the user station to a position behind the user station. At all times, the axes of rotation of the handholds are parallel to each other and extend along a plane that contains the axis of circumduction of the user's shoulders. A centerline of each handhold passes through the center of the corresponding glenohumeral joint of the user during the exercise.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2004Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Inventor: Kenneth Bryan Gautier
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Patent number: 7058377Abstract: A dual channel downconverter that includes a two-channel heterodyne receiver architecture for downconverting two frequency-agile, pulsed RF signals to identical fixed IF signals without the use of a tunable local oscillator. This accomplishes downconversion while preserving, in the IF output signals, any amplitude modulations present in the RF signals. The device also preserves phase difference changes present in the RF signals while rejecting the phase modulations common to those input signals. The present device facilitates complex response measurements of pulsed two-port RF devices while operating in a target system such as a radar transmitter, including insertion gain, insertion phase, residual phase noise, error vector magnitude, AM noise, and group delay, all with increased accuracy, good repeatability, good dynamic range, and decreased measurement time.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2003Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Kenneth Bryan Mitsdarffer, Lowell Roy Hoover, Dean Thelen
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Publication number: 20040147376Abstract: A multi-axes exercise machine for strengthening muscles surrounding shoulder joint of a user allows the user a range of motions about lines of motion perpendicular to an arc of circumduction of the shoulder joints. A pair of handholds is suspended from an arcuate guide plate, which extends above a user station. By moving the point of securing the handholds along the length of the arcuate guide plate, the user can re-position the upper ends of the handholds from a location above the user station to a position behind the user station. At all times, the axes of rotation of the handholds are parallel to each other and extend along a plane that contains the axis of circumduction of the user's shoulders. A centerline of each handhold passes through the center of the corresponding glenohumeral joint of the user during the exercise.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2004Publication date: July 29, 2004Inventor: Kenneth Bryan Gautier
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Patent number: 6352732Abstract: A process for preparing a coated low-fat and fat-free pretzels having a surface area to inner volume ratio of from about 22 inches−1 (8.66 cm−1) to about 40 inches−1 (15.75 cm−1), a pH of about 8 or less, a digestible fat content of less than 3 g per 28 g serving, and a moisture content of from about 1% to about 4%. The large surface area to inner volume ratio permits the use of reduced concentrations of caustic solution and facilitates drying. Coated pretzels are prepared by: (1) applying a warm coating comprising a carbohydrate selected from modified starch, corn syrup solids, maltodextrins, dextrins, and mixtures thereof; water; and preferably flavoring to ready-to-eat pretzels while tumbling; (2) adding sugar and optionally salt to the tumbling pretzels; (3) removing the pretzels from the tumbling device; and (4) drying the pretzels with the products stationary. The pretzels have substantially improved texture, taste and flavor display.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2001Date of Patent: March 5, 2002Assignee: The Procter & Gamble Co.Inventors: David Arthur Lanner, Gerald C. McDonald, Yen-Ping Chin Hsieh, Michael Weber, Pamela Susan Wehner, Barbara Ann Anderson, Maria Dolores Martinez-Serna Villagran, Kenneth Bryan Williams, Jacqueline Conrad Heisey
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Publication number: 20010053401Abstract: Disclosed are low-fat and fat-free snacks having a glossy coating and a process for making the same. Disclosed in a preferred embodiment are coated low-fat and fat-free pretzels having a surface area to inner volume ratio of from about 22 inches−1 (8.66 cm−1) to about 40 inches−1 (15.75 cm−1), a pH of about 8 or less, a digestible fat content of less than 3 g per 28 g serving, and a moisture content of from about 1% to about 4%. The large surface area to inner volume ratio permits the use of reduced concentrations of caustic solution and facilitates drying. Coated pretzels are prepared by: (1) applying a warm coating comprising a carbohydrate selected from modified starch, corn syrup solids, maltodextrins, dextrins, and mixtures thereof; water; and preferably flavoring to ready-to-eat pretzels while tumbling; (2) adding sugar and optionally salt to the tumbling pretzels; (3) removing the pretzels from the tumbling device; and (4) drying the pretzels with the products stationary.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2001Publication date: December 20, 2001Inventors: David Arthur Lanner, Gerald C. McDonald, Yen-Ping Chin Hsieh, Michael Weber, Pamela Susan Wehner, Barbara Ann Anderson, Maria Dolores Martinez-Serna Villagran, Kenneth Bryan Williams, Jacqueline Conrad Heisey
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Patent number: 5830116Abstract: A multiexercise weight lifting machine which features in its most basic embodiments a gearbox capable of converting the torque input through a first axle from a source of resistance (such as a weight stack) into a greater torque output at a second axle to which is connected a user interface (such as a handle); which gearbox is slidably mounted on a linear member such that the gearbox can be moved to different positions along the length of the linear member to allow different types of exercises. In its preferred embodiments it also features means for reversing the torque output at the second axle and user interface. Its numerous functions and benefits may also be supplemented by addition of a weight bench, provision of means for changing the gear ratio of the gearbox, and other features.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1994Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Inventor: Kenneth Bryan Gautier
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Patent number: D499760Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2002Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignee: Memorex Products, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth Bryan Fraser, Matthew Beesley
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Patent number: D500078Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2002Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Assignee: Memorex Products, IncInventors: Kenneth Bryan Fraser, Matthew Beesley