Patents by Inventor Kevin Perry
Kevin Perry 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: 11105881Abstract: An apparatus and method for tracking an object includes a transmitter that generates a signal and a receiver that receives the signal generated by the transmitter. The receiver generates an alert signal when a distance between the transmitter and receiver is greater than a predetermined value. The receiver is retained in a retaining element, such as a wrist band, while the transmitter is secured to an object. The receiver is programmable to generate the alert signal only when the predetermined distance has been exceeded. The retaining element optionally includes multiple retaining features so that multiple receivers may be retained in a single retaining element. Each receiver is programmable to communicate only with one corresponding transmitter by assigning each transmitter/receiver pair with a unique identification code. The unique identification code expires after use so that each transmitter may only communicate with a single receiver.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2010Date of Patent: August 31, 2021Inventor: Kevin Perry
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Patent number: 11047221Abstract: A well advisor system and console for monitoring and managing well drilling and production operations. The system may be accessed through one or more workstations, or other computing devices, which may be located at a well site or remotely. The system is in communication with and receives input from various sensors. It collects real-time sensor data sampled during operations at the well site. The system processes the data, and provides nearly instantaneous numerical and visual feedback through a variety of graphical user interfaces (“GUIs”), which are presented in the form of an operation-specific console. The input and data provides information related to geologic uncertainty concerning a well being drilled, with a focus on the safety of the drilling operation.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2014Date of Patent: June 29, 2021Inventors: Fereidoun Abbassian, Per Arild Andresen, Christopher Jeremy Coley, Stephen Tean Edwards, Mark Adrian Honey, Nigel Charles Last, Christopher Francis Lockyear, Colin James Mason, James McKay, Trond Waage, Nicholas Adam Whiteley, Warren Jeffrey Winters, Rune Arnt Skarbo, Kevin Perry Richardson
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Patent number: 10436014Abstract: A well advisor system and console for monitoring and managing pressure testing operations at a well site. The system may be accessed through one or more workstations, or other computing devices, which may be located at a well site or remotely. The system is in communication with and receives input from various sensors. It collects real-time sensor data sampled during operations at the well site. The system processes the data, and provides nearly instantaneous numerical and visual feedback through a variety of graphical user interfaces (“GUIs”), which are presented in the form of an operation-specific console. The input and data provides information related to pressure testing at a well site.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2015Date of Patent: October 8, 2019Inventors: Per Arild Andresen, Mark Adrian Honey, Rune Arnt Skarbo, Stephen Tean Edwards, Nigel Charles Last, Colin James Mason, Trond Waage, Paulo Jorge Da Cunha Gomes, Randall Vashishta Sant, Sankarrappan Periyasamy, Thomas Hestenes Jakobsen, Jan Kare Igland, Kevin Perry Richardson, Sigurd Tjostheim
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Patent number: 10428637Abstract: A well advisor system for monitoring and managing well drilling and production operations. The system may be accessed through one or more workstations, or other computing devices, which may be located at a well site or remotely. The system is in communication with and receives input from various sensors. It collects real-time sensor data sampled during operations at the well site, which may include drilling operations, running casing or tubular goods, completion operations, or the like. The system processes the data, and provides nearly instantaneous numerical and visual feedback through a variety of graphical user interfaces (“GUIs”), which are presented in the form of operation-specific consoles.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2014Date of Patent: October 1, 2019Inventors: Fereidoun Abbassian, Per Arild Andresen, Stephen Tean Edwards, Paulo Jorge Da Cunha Gomes, Mark Adrian Honey, Thomas Hestenes Jakobsen, Nigel Charles Last, Colin James Mason, Sankarrappan Periyasamy, Randall Vashishta Sant, Trond Waage, Rune Arnt Skarbo, Jan Kare Igland, Kevin Perry Richardson, Sigurd Tjostheim
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Patent number: 10323497Abstract: A well advisor system for monitoring and managing well drilling and production operations. The system may be accessed through one or more workstations, or other computing devices, which may be located at a well site or remotely. The system is in communication with and receives input from various sensors. It collects real-time sensor data sampled during operations at the well site, which may include drilling operations, running casing or tubular goods, completion operations, or the like. The system processes the data, and provides nearly instantaneous numerical and visual feedback through a variety of graphical user interfaces (“GUIs”), which are presented in the form of operation-specific consoles. The visual feedback includes a geometric performance metric display of the current status of selected parameters based upon established threshold values.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2014Date of Patent: June 18, 2019Inventors: Fereidoun Abbassian, Per Arild Andresen, Stephen Tean Edwards, Paulo Jorge Da Cunha Gomes, Mark Adrian Honey, Thomas Hestenes Jakobsen, Nigel Charles Last, Colin James Mason, Sankarrappan Periyasamy, Randall Vashishta Sant, Trond Waage, Rune Arnt Skarbo, Jan Kare Igland, Kevin Perry Richardson, Sigurd Tjostheim
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Patent number: 10323502Abstract: A well advisor system and console for monitoring and managing tubular tripping operations at a well site. The system may be accessed through one or more workstations, or other computing devices, which may be located at a well site or remotely. The system is in communication with and receives input from various sensors. It collects real-time sensor data sampled during operations at the well site. The system processes the data, and provides nearly instantaneous numerical and visual feedback through a variety of graphical user interfaces (“GUIs”), which are presented in the form of an operation-specific console. The input and data provides information related to tubular tripping operations at a well site.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2015Date of Patent: June 18, 2019Inventors: Per Arild Andresen, Mark Adrian Honey, Rune Arnt Skarbo, Stephen Tean Edwards, Nigel Charles Last, Colin James Mason, Trond Waage, Thomas Hestenes Jakobsen, Jan Kare Igland, Kevin Perry Richardson, Sigurd Tjostheim
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Patent number: 10323496Abstract: A well advisor system and console for monitoring and managing installation of casing and tubular goods in a well. The system may be accessed through one or more workstations, or other computing devices, which may be located at a well site or remotely. The system is in communication with and receives input from various sensors. It collects real-time sensor data sampled during operations at the well site. The system processes the data, and provides nearly instantaneous numerical and visual feedback through a variety of graphical user interfaces (“GUIs”), which are presented in the form of an operation-specific console.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2014Date of Patent: June 18, 2019Inventors: Fereidoun Abbassian, Per Arild Andresen, Stephen Tean Edwards, Mark Adrian Honey, Thomas Hestenes Jakobsen, Nigel Charles Last, Colin James Mason, Trond Waage, Rune Arnt Skarbo, Sankarrappan Periyasamy, Jan Kare Igland, Kevin Perry Richardson, Sigurd Tjostheim
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Patent number: 10309210Abstract: A well advisor system and console for fluid gains and losses during well drilling and well construction activities. The system may be accessed through one or more workstations, or other computing devices, which may be located at a well site or remotely. The system is in communication with and receives input from various sensors. It collects real-time sensor data sampled during operations at the well site. The system processes the data, and provides nearly instantaneous numerical and visual feedback through a variety of graphical user interfaces (“GUIs”), which are presented in the form of an operation-specific console.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2014Date of Patent: June 4, 2019Inventors: Fereidoun Abbassian, Per Arild Andresen, Stephen Tean Edwards, Mark Adrian Honey, Nigel Charles Last, Colin James Mason, Sankarrappan Periyasamy, Randall Vashishta Sant, Trond Waage, Rune Arnt Skarbo, Jan Kare Igland, Kevin Perry Richardson, Sigurd Tjostheim, Thomas Hestenes Jakobsen
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Patent number: 10301923Abstract: A well advisor system and console for monitoring and managing drilling operations at a well site. The system may be accessed through one or more workstations, or other computing devices, which may be located at a well site or remotely. The system is in communication with and receives input from various sensors. It collects real-time sensor data sampled during operations at the well site. The system processes the data, and provides nearly instantaneous numerical and visual feedback through a variety of graphical user interfaces (“GUIs”), which are presented in the form of an operation-specific console. The input and data provides information related to drilling operations at a well site, including, but not limited to, hole cleaning status and wellbore stability.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2015Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Inventors: Per Arild Andresen, Mark Adrian Honey, Rune Arnt Skarbo, Stephen Tean Edwards, Nigel Charles Last, Colin James Mason, Trond Waage, Rajarajan Narayanasamy Naidu, Jan Kare Igland, Kevin Perry Richardson, Sigurd Tjostheim, Thomas Hestenes Jakobsen
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Patent number: 10301922Abstract: A well advisor system and console for monitoring and managing cementing operations in a well. The system may be accessed through one or more workstations, or other computing devices, which may be located at a well site or remotely. The system is in communication with and receives input from various sensors. It collects real-time sensor data sampled during operations at the well site. The system processes the data, and provides nearly instantaneous numerical and visual feedback through a variety of graphical user interfaces (“GUIs”), which are presented in the form of an operation-specific console.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2014Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Inventors: Fereidoun Abbassian, Per Arild Andresen, Stephen Tean Edwards, Paulo Jorge Da Cunha Gomes, Mark Adrian Honey, Thomas Hestenes Jakobsen, Nigel Charles Last, Colin James Mason, Trond Waage, Rune Arnt Skarbo, Sankarrappan Periyasamy, Jan Kare Igland, Kevin Perry Richardson, Sigurd Tjostheim
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Patent number: 10215009Abstract: A well advisor system and console for monitoring and managing monitoring and managing data stream quality in well drilling and production operations. The system may be accessed through one or more workstations, or other computing devices, which may be located at a well site or remotely. The system is in communication with and receives input from various sensors. It collects real-time sensor data sampled during operations at the well site. The system processes the data, and provides nearly instantaneous numerical and visual feedback through a variety of graphical user interfaces (“GUIs”), which are presented in the form of an operation-specific console. A plurality of data checks are dynamically run on the data streams to determine the presence and quality of the data, and data quality indicators are presented on the various consoles and dashboards.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2014Date of Patent: February 26, 2019Inventors: Sigurd Tjostheim, Fereidoun Abbassian, Per Arild Andresen, Stephen Tean Edwards, Mark Adrian Honey, Nigel Charles Last, Colin James Mason, Trond Waage, Rune Arnt Skarbo, Thomas Hestenes Jakobsen, Paulo Jorge Da Cunha Gomes, Kevin Perry Richardson, Jan Kare Igland, Sankarrappan Periyasamy, Randall Vashishta Sant
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Patent number: 9613376Abstract: An apparatus and method of maintaining beneficiary information are disclosed. The apparatus can be configured to perform the method, which may include obtaining information for one or more recipients of one or more conveyances of property, obtaining one or more digital IDs from the one or more recipients, maintaining the one or more digital IDs from the one or more recipients by periodically sending notifications to the one or more recipients, and distributing assets with the one or more digital IDs to the one or more recipients.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2013Date of Patent: April 4, 2017Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Glenn M. Grossman, Kevin Perry, Kimberly B. Summerrow, Katherine Dintenfass, Elizabeth Votaw, Aaron R. Leinker
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Publication number: 20150029034Abstract: A well advisor system and console for monitoring and managing well drilling and production operations. The system may be accessed through one or more workstations, or other computing devices, which may be located at a well site or remotely. The system is in communication with and receives input from various sensors. It collects real-time sensor data sampled during operations at the well site. The system processes the data, and provides nearly instantaneous numerical and visual feedback through a variety of graphical user interfaces (“GUIs”), which are presented in the form of an operation-specific console. The input and data provides information related to geologic uncertainty concerning a well being drilled, with a focus on the safety of the drilling operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2014Publication date: January 29, 2015Inventors: FEREIDOUN ABBASSIAN, PER ARILD ANDRESEN, MARK SHELTON ASTON, CHRISTOPHER JEREMY COLEY, STEPHEN TEAN EDWARDS, MARK ADRIAN HONEY, NIGEL CHARLES LAST, CHRISTOPHER FRANCIS LOCKYEAR, COLIN JAMES MASON, JAMES MCKAY, MICHAEL LYLE PAYNE, TROND WAAGE, NICHOLAS ADAM WHITELEY, WARREN JEFFREY WINTERS, TERJE SORLIE REINERTSEN, RUNE ARNT SKARBO, SHARADA BHARATH, KEVIN PERRY RICHARDSON
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Publication number: 20150032585Abstract: An apparatus and method of maintaining beneficiary information are disclosed. The apparatus can be configured to perform the method, which may include obtaining information for one or more recipients of one or more conveyances of property, obtaining one or more digital IDs from the one or more recipients, maintaining the one or more digital IDs from the one or more recipients by periodically sending notifications to the one or more recipients, and distributing assets with the one or more digital IDs to the one or more recipients.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2013Publication date: January 29, 2015Applicant: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Glenn M. Grossman, Kevin Perry, Kimberly B. Summerrow, Katherine Dintenfass, Elizabeth Votaw, Aaron R. Leinker
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Publication number: 20140379554Abstract: Systems, methods, computer-readable media, and apparatuses for identifying one or more discrepancies between a customer credit report or one or more credit report factors and customer information are presented. A comparison of the credit report factors may be performed to identify any discrepancy and corrective measures may be taken. In some arrangements, one or more improvement options may be identified to improve one or more credit report factors of the customer. The options may be provided to the customer. In other aspects, a comparison of various credit report factors of an individual to a group of individuals may be performed. In some examples, the group may be a peer group identified by an entity performing the comparison. In other examples, the group may be identified by the individual, such as from social media associations or based on a variety of other factors.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2013Publication date: December 25, 2014Applicant: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Glenn M. Grossman, Kevin Perry, Kimberly Summerrow, Elizabeth S. Votaw, Katherine Dintenfass, Aaron R. Leinker
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Publication number: 20140372264Abstract: A request to authorize a financial transaction for a customer of a financial institution may be received from a point of sale device. The request may include transaction information indicating a merchant associated with the point of sale device and/or a nature of one or more goods or services associated with the financial transaction. An account of the financial institution associated with the customer of the financial institution may be identified. The financial transaction may be authorized. Contemporaneous to authorizing the financial transaction, a determination may be made that at least a portion of the financial transaction may qualify as a tax deductible expense for the customer of the financial institution. The determination may be based on the transaction information indicating the merchant associated with the point of sale device and/or the nature of one or more goods or services associated with the financial transaction.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2013Publication date: December 18, 2014Inventors: Glenn M. Grossman, Kevin Perry, Katherine Dintenfass, Elizabeth S. Votaw
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Patent number: 8658978Abstract: Methods and apparatus for a radiation monitor. In one embodiment, a radiator monitor comprises a housing, a detector material having an adjustable density in the housing, an optical coupler adjacent the detector material to receive Cherenkov energy generated in the detector material, a photodetector coupled to the optical coupler, and a processing module coupled to the photodetector to determine whether a detection threshold is exceeded.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2011Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Brandon W. Blackburn, Kevin Perry
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Publication number: 20130168556Abstract: Methods and apparatus for a radiation monitor. In one embodiment, a radiator monitor comprises a housing, a detector material having an adjustable density in the housing, an optical coupler adjacent the detector material to receive Cherenkov energy generated in the detector material, a photodetector coupled to the optical coupler, and a processing module coupled to the photodetector to determine whether a detection threshold is exceeded.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2011Publication date: July 4, 2013Applicant: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Brandon W. Blackburn, Kevin Perry
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Patent number: D713887Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2013Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Inventor: Kevin Perry
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Patent number: D762265Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2014Date of Patent: July 26, 2016Inventor: Kevin Perry