Patents by Inventor Kevin Alberts
Kevin Alberts 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: 11970287Abstract: An introduced autonomous aerial vehicle can include multiple cameras for capturing images of a surrounding physical environment that are utilized for motion planning by an autonomous navigation system. In some embodiments, the cameras can be integrated into one or more rotor assemblies that house powered rotors to free up space within the body of the aerial vehicle. In an example embodiment, an aerial vehicle includes multiple upward-facing cameras and multiple downward-facing cameras with overlapping fields of view to enable stereoscopic computer vision in a plurality of directions around the aerial vehicle. Similar camera arrangements can also be implemented in fixed-wing aerial vehicles.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2022Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Assignee: Skydio, Inc.Inventors: Benjamin Scott Thompson, Adam Parker Bry, Asher Mendel Robbins-Rothman, Abraham Galton Bachrach, Yevgeniy Kozlenko, Kevin Patrick Smith O'Leary, Patrick Allen Lowe, Daniel Thomas Adams, Justin Michael Sadowski, Zachary Albert West, Josiah Timothy VanderMey
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Publication number: 20240115952Abstract: Methods for managing non-player characters and power centers in a computer game are based on character hierarchies and individualized correspondences between each character's traits or rank and events that involve other non-player characters or objects. Players may share power centers, character hierarchies, non-player characters, and related quests involving the shared objects with other players playing separate and unrelated game instances over a computer network, with the outcome of the quests reflected in different the games. Various configurations of game machines are used to implement the methods.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2023Publication date: April 11, 2024Inventors: Michael de Plater, Christopher Herman Hoge, Robert Kenyon Hull Roberts, Daniel Paul Valerius, Rocky Albert Newton, Kevin Leslie Stephens
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Patent number: 11927079Abstract: A gravel pack system has a heel section and a toe section that is downhole from the heel section. The system also includes a conveyance having an interior passageway for fluid flow to the toe section, a closing sleeve that forms an annulus with the conveyance, a shunt having a first section that provides a fluid flow entrance into the shunt, a second section that extends to the heel section along the gravel pack system, and one or more nozzles along the second section that provides fluid flow out of the gravel pack system at the heel section, and a shroud having a first section that is coupled to the closing sleeve and a second section that is coupled to the shunt, where the shroud and the conveyance form a second annulus.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2022Date of Patent: March 12, 2024Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Andrew D. Penno, Kevin Albert Graham Ross, Maxime P. Coffin
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Publication number: 20230243243Abstract: A gravel pack system has a heel section and a toe section that is downhole from the heel section. The system also includes a conveyance having an interior passageway for fluid flow to the toe section, a closing sleeve that forms an annulus with the conveyance, a shunt having a first section that provides a fluid flow entrance into the shunt, a second section that extends to the heel section along the gravel pack system, and one or more nozzles along the second section that provides fluid flow out of the gravel pack system at the heel section, and a shroud having a first section that is coupled to the closing sleeve and a second section that is coupled to the shunt, where the shroud and the conveyance form a second annulus.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2022Publication date: August 3, 2023Inventors: Andrew D. PENNO, Kevin Albert Graham ROSS, Maxime P. COFFIN
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Publication number: 20230069226Abstract: A kit or composition for in situ simultaneously derivatization of 14 phenol and carboxylic acid metabolites of benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, and xylene (BTEX) in a urine sample is disclosed. The derivatization imparts a positive charge to phenol and carboxylic acid for subsequent LC-MS analysis. Limit of detection reached part-per-trillion levels for o-Cresol and part-per-billion levels for the remaining BTEX metabolites. BTEX metabolites can be detected in less than 35 mins according to one embodiment of the invention. Methods, kits and compositions disclosed herein can be used for in situ simultaneous derivatization of phenol and carboxylic acid in aqueous solution in general.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2022Publication date: March 2, 2023Inventors: Kevin Albert Schug, Yehia Zakaria Mahmoud Youssef Baghdady
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Publication number: 20230041481Abstract: Provided herein are high-throughput sequencing methods to study the diversity and functionality of lymphocyte receptor chains and pairing of the same. Specifically, the methods provided herein are used to identify with confidence one or more lymphocyte receptor chain pairs in a sample, for example one or more functional chain pairs.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2022Publication date: February 9, 2023Applicant: The University of British ColumbiaInventors: Carl Lars Genghis HANSEN, Georgia Elizabeth MEWIS, Kevin Albert HEYRIES, Michael Andrew VANINSBERGHE, Daniel Jay DA COSTA, Marketa RICICOVA
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Patent number: 11506669Abstract: A kit or composition for in situ simultaneously derivatization of 14 phenol and carboxylic acid metabolites of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene (BTEX) in a urine sample is disclosed. The derivatization imparts a positive charge to phenol and carboxylic acid for subsequent LC-MS analysis. Limit of detection reached part-per-trillion levels for o-Cresol and part-per-billion levels for the remaining BTEX metabolites. BTEX metabolites can be detected in less than 35 mins according to one embodiment of the invention. Methods, kits and compositions disclosed herein can be used for in situ simultaneous derivatization of phenol and carboxylic acid in aqueous solution in general.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2017Date of Patent: November 22, 2022Assignee: Board of Regents, The University of Texas SystemInventors: Kevin Albert Schug, Yehia Zakaria Mahmoud Youssef Baghdady
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Publication number: 20220365072Abstract: Methods and devices are provided herein for identifying a cell population comprising an effector cell that exerts an extracellular effect. In one embodiment the method comprises retaining in a microreactor a cell population comprising one or more effector cells, wherein the contents of the microreactor further comprise a readout particle population comprising one or more readout particles, incubating the cell population and the readout particle population within the microreactor, assaying the cell population for the presence of the extracellular effect, wherein the readout particle population or subpopulation thereof provides a direct or indirect readout of the extracellular effect, and determining, based on the results of the assaying step, whether one or more effector cells within the cell population exerts the extracellular effect on the readout particle. If an extracellular effect is measured, the cell population is recovered for further analysis to determine the cell or cells responsible for the effect.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2021Publication date: November 17, 2022Applicant: The University of British ColumbiaInventors: Marketa RICICOVA, Kevin Albert HEYRIES, Hans ZAHN, Oleh PETRIV, Veronique LECAULT, Anupam Singhal, Daniel J. Da Costa, Carl L. G. Hansen, Brad NELSON, Julie NIELSEN, Kathleen Lisaingo
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Patent number: 11371166Abstract: Provided herein are high-throughput sequencing methods to study the diversity and functionality of lymphocyte receptor chains and pairing of the same. Specifically, the methods provided herein are used to identify with confidence one or more lymphocyte receptor chain pairs in a sample, for example one or more functional chain pairs.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2019Date of Patent: June 28, 2022Assignee: THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIAInventors: Carl Lars Genghis Hansen, Georgia Elizabeth Mewis, Kevin Albert Heyries, Michael Andrew Vaninsberghe, Daniel Jay Da Costa, Marketa Ricicova
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Patent number: 11372318Abstract: A camera gimbal is provided having first and second arms, a support connected to the second arm and having an upper end to which a camera may be mounted and a lower end to which a counterweight is connected, and a gearbox including a gear and a rotary damper. The second arm is rotatable relative to the first arm and includes a proximal end portion forming a housing for the gearbox and a distal end portion to which the support is connected. The camera gimbal is purely-mechanical in operation and is without connection to a power source relying solely on gravity acting on a camera mounted on the support and the counterweight to cause rotation of the first arm relative to the second arm to maintain the camera in a relatively level position while the rotary damper damps the rotational movement.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2020Date of Patent: June 28, 2022Inventor: Kevin Albert Thomas
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Patent number: 11247092Abstract: Presented is a portable full body work out system for indoor and outdoor uses. The system includes a pair of mounts configurable over an intended surface, a pair of bracket assembles releasably mountable over the mounts, a strap with extending around one or more pulleys of one of the bracket assemblies and operatively connecting to a securing device, a resistance band releasably mountable around a retainer member of one of the bracket assemblies and another coupled to the securing device. The securing device is selectively operated during initial set up to allow the user to adopt to an appropriate position to connect an external exercising accessory to the strap for performing an exercise. The user is able to select the desired resistance for the exercise, or reduce the selected resistance, or combine resistances for even greater resistance by selecting appropriate resistance bands, and/or changing the tension applied on the strap.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2020Date of Patent: February 15, 2022Inventor: Kevin Albert Garcia
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Publication number: 20210269792Abstract: The present invention relates to methods for isolating the sequences of an antibody that reacts with a disease related antigen, e.g., an autoantigen, without knowing the identity of the antigen (sequence or structural epitope) a priori. The methods can also be used to identify an antigen that mediates a disease state, e.g., an autoantigen implicated in an autoimmune disorder or a tumor response.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2021Publication date: September 2, 2021Inventors: Ester FALCONER, Carl Lars Genghis HANSEN, Veronique LECAULT, Kathleen LISAINGO, Kevin Albert HEYRIES
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Patent number: 11012015Abstract: A motor is disclosed. The motor includes a first end bell, a second end bell and a stator with a stator coil disposed between the first end bell and the second end bell. A rotor with a rotor shaft is disposed relative to the stator, the rotor configured to rotate relative to the stator and the rotor shaft extending through the first end bell. The second end bell includes a chamber, the chamber includes an electronic circuit and a connector. The connector is electrically coupled to the electronic circuit and configured to receive both a control signal and a power signal from an external source.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2018Date of Patent: May 18, 2021Assignee: Applied Motion Products, Inc.Inventors: Dennis P. Joyce, Jeffrey Andrew Kordik, Kevin Albert Kesler
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Patent number: 10922911Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide a system for the use of a collapsible and deployable interactive structure. An interactive structure that is collapsible and deployable is provided in an outdoor or interior location. The interactive structure includes at least a door with a locking mechanism, an interior display, and a physical presence sensor, and may include ceiling tiles made of melt-away material, external displays, and an external bench that houses electrical components. Communication with a user is initiated, and information about the user is obtained for authentication and identification purposes. The user is authenticated, thereby unlocking the door to allow the user to enter the interactive structure. Once the user is inside, the interior display is activated to allow an underlying system to communicate with the user to determine a desired action for with the user. The interior display and underlying system facilitate the performance of the desired action.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2019Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: Jennifer A. Cameron, Maria Cannizzo, Colin Christopherson, Kevin Albert Cooper, Rosemary Hill, Holly Trucco Hillary, Brian Joseph Smith
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Publication number: 20210033950Abstract: A camera gimbal is provided having first and second arms, a support connected to the second arm and having an upper end to which a camera may be mounted and a lower end to which a counterweight is connected, and a gearbox including a gear and a rotary damper. The second arm is rotatable relative to the first arm and includes a proximal end portion forming a housing for the gearbox and a distal end portion to which the support is connected. The camera gimbal is purely-mechanical in operation and is without connection to a power source relying solely on gravity acting on a camera mounted on the support and the counterweight to cause rotation of the first arm relative to the second arm to maintain the camera in a relatively level position while the rotary damper damps the rotational movement.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2020Publication date: February 4, 2021Inventor: Kevin Albert Thomas
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Patent number: 10875197Abstract: A robotic actuator comprises a mass manufactured bellows, wherein the mass manufactured bellows allows a volume change by localized bending, and wherein the mass manufactured bellows is formed from a material that has a higher strength in at least two axes relative to at most one other axis, and an end effector, wherein the end effector is coupled to the manufactured bellows.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2017Date of Patent: December 29, 2020Assignee: OTHER LAB, LLCInventors: Peter S. Lynn, Saul Griffith, Kevin Albert
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Patent number: 10844998Abstract: A camera gimbal has a gearbox including a housing containing therein a central main gear secured to a bearing shaft in a fixed-position relative to the bearing shaft and at least one rotary damper secured to the housing at a fixed-location relative to the housing. The at least one rotary damper is engaged with the central main gear in a manner permitting rotation of the at least one rotary damper about a periphery of the main central gear such that the housing rotates about an axis of rotation extending longitudinally through the bearing shaft and the central main gear. A camera-mount extends from the housing. Gravity acting on the mass/weight of the camera and a counterweight causes rotation of the gearbox to maintain the camera in a relatively level position while the at least one rotary damper damps the rotational movement of the gearbox.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2019Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Inventor: Kevin Albert Thomas
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Publication number: 20200363401Abstract: Methods and devices are provided herein for identifying a cell population comprising an effector cell that exerts an extracellular effect. In one embodiment the method comprises retaining in a microreactor a cell population comprising one or more effector cells, wherein the contents of the microreactor further comprise a readout particle population comprising one or more readout particles, incubating the cell population and the readout particle population within the microreactor, assaying the cell population for the presence of the extracellular effect, wherein the readout particle population or subpopulation thereof provides a direct or indirect readout of the extracellular effect, and determining, based on the results of the assaying step, whether one or more effector cells within the cell population exerts the extracellular effect on the readout particle. If an extracellular effect is measured, the cell population is recovered for further analysis to determine the cell or cells responsible for the effect.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2020Publication date: November 19, 2020Applicant: The University of British ColumbiaInventors: Marketa RICICOVA, Kevin Albert HEYRIES, Hans ZAHN, Oleh PETRIV, Veronique LECAULT, Anupam Singhal, Daniel J. Da Costa, Carl L. G. Hansen, Brad NELSON, Julie NIELSEN, Kathleen Lisaingo
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Publication number: 20200338388Abstract: Presented is a portable full body work out system for indoor and outdoor uses. The system includes a pair of mounts configurable over an intended surface, a pair of bracket assembles releasably mountable over the mounts, a strap with extending around one or more pulleys of one of the bracket assemblies and operatively connecting to a securing device, a resistance band releasably mountable around a retainer member of one of the bracket assemblies and another coupled to the securing device. The securing device is selectively operated during initial set up to allow the user to adopt to an appropriate position to connect an external exercising accessory to the strap for performing an exercise. The user is able to select the desired resistance for the exercise, or reduce the selected resistance, or combine resistances for even greater resistance by selecting appropriate resistance bands, and/or changing the tension applied on the strap.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2020Publication date: October 29, 2020Inventor: KEVIN ALBERT GARCIA
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Patent number: 10725024Abstract: Methods and devices are provided herein for identifying a cell population comprising an effector cell that exerts an extracellular effect. In one embodiment the method comprises retaining in a microreactor a cell population comprising one or more effector cells, wherein the contents of the microreactor further comprise a readout particle population comprising one or more readout particles, incubating the cell population and the readout particle population within the microreactor, assaying the cell population for the presence of the extracellular effect, wherein the readout particle population or subpopulation thereof provides a direct or indirect readout of the extracellular effect, and determining, based on the results of the assaying step, whether one or more effector cells within the cell population exerts the extracellular effect on the readout particle. If an extracellular effect is measured, the cell population is recovered for further analysis to determine the cell or cells responsible for the effect.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2014Date of Patent: July 28, 2020Assignee: THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIAInventors: Marketa Ricicova, Kevin Albert Heyries, Hans Zahn, Oleh Petriv, Veronique Lecault, Anupam Singhal, Daniel J. Da Costa, Carl L. G. Hansen, Brad Nelson, Julie Nielsen, Kathleen Lisaingo