Patents by Inventor Lester A. Lee
Lester A. Lee 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: 20230079307Abstract: This application generally relates to defining, displaying and interacting with tags in a 3D model. In an embodiment, a method includes generating, by a system including a processor, a three-dimensional model of an environment based on sets of aligned three-dimensional data captured from the environment, and associating tags with defined locations of the three-dimensional model, wherein the tags are respectively represented by tag icons that are spatially aligned with the defined locations of the three-dimensional model as included in different representations of the three-dimensional model rendered via an interface of a device, wherein the different representations correspond to different perspectives of the three-dimensional model, and wherein selection of the tag icons causes the tags respectively associated therewith to be rendered at the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2022Publication date: March 16, 2023Applicant: Matterport, Inc.Inventors: James Mildrew, Matthew Tschudy Bell, Dustin Michael Cook, Preston Cowley, Lester Lee, Peter McColgan, Daniel Prochazka, Brian Schulman, James Sundra, Alan Tan
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Patent number: 11422671Abstract: This application generally relates to defining, displaying and interacting with tags in a 3D model. In an embodiment, a method includes generating, by a system including a processor, a three-dimensional model of an environment based on sets of aligned three-dimensional data captured from the environment, and associating tags with defined locations of the three-dimensional model, wherein the tags are respectively represented by tag icons that are spatially aligned with the defined locations of the three-dimensional model as included in different representations of the three-dimensional model rendered via an interface of a device, wherein the different representations correspond to different perspectives of the three-dimensional model, and wherein selection of the tag icons causes the tags respectively associated therewith to be rendered at the device.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2020Date of Patent: August 23, 2022Assignee: Matterport, Inc.Inventors: James Mildrew, Matthew Tschudy Bell, Dustin Michael Cook, Preston Cowley, Lester Lee, Peter McColgan, Daniel Prochazka, Brian Schulman, James Sundra, Alan Tan
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Publication number: 20210064217Abstract: This application generally relates to defining, displaying and interacting with tags in a 3D model. In an embodiment, a method includes generating, by a system including a processor, a three-dimensional model of an environment based on sets of aligned three-dimensional data captured from the environment, and associating tags with defined locations of the three-dimensional model, wherein the tags are respectively represented by tag icons that are spatially aligned with the defined locations of the three-dimensional model as included in different representations of the three-dimensional model rendered via an interface of a device, wherein the different representations correspond to different perspectives of the three-dimensional model, and wherein selection of the tag icons causes the tags respectively associated therewith to be rendered at the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2020Publication date: March 4, 2021Inventors: James Mildrew, Matthew Tschudy Bell, Dustin Michael Cook, Preston Cowley, Lester Lee, Peter McColgan, Daniel Prochazka, Brian Schulman, James Sundra, Alan Tan
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Patent number: 10775959Abstract: This application generally relates to defining, displaying and interacting with tags in a 3D model. In an embodiment, a method includes generating, by a system including a processor, a three-dimensional model of an environment based on sets of aligned three-dimensional data captured from the environment, and associating tags with defined locations of the three-dimensional model, wherein the tags are respectively represented by tag icons that are spatially aligned with the defined locations of the three-dimensional model as included in different representations of the three-dimensional model rendered via an interface of a device, wherein the different representations correspond to different perspectives of the three-dimensional model, and wherein selection of the tag icons causes the tags respectively associated therewith to be rendered at the device.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2018Date of Patent: September 15, 2020Assignee: Matterport, Inc.Inventors: James Mildrew, Matthew Tschudy Bell, Dustin Michael Cook, Preston Cowley, Lester Lee, Peter McColgan, Daniel Prochazka, Brian Schulman, James Sundra, Alan Tan
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Publication number: 20190367141Abstract: An automated floating dock system is provided having a controller for controlling the repositioning of a floating dock. The system can be controlled remotely using a controller device. The system may also have sensors and controls that will automatically report sensor condition and perform necessary functions to relocate a floating dock.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2018Publication date: December 5, 2019Inventors: Lester Lee Ramey, Richard Hardy Dawkins
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Publication number: 20190050137Abstract: This application generally relates to defining, displaying and interacting with tags in a 3D model. In an embodiment, a method includes generating, by a system including a processor, a three-dimensional model of an environment based on sets of aligned three-dimensional data captured from the environment, and associating tags with defined locations of the three-dimensional model, wherein the tags are respectively represented by tag icons that are spatially aligned with the defined locations of the three-dimensional model as included in different representations of the three-dimensional model rendered via an interface of a device, wherein the different representations correspond to different perspectives of the three-dimensional model, and wherein selection of the tag icons causes the tags respectively associated therewith to be rendered at the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2018Publication date: February 14, 2019Inventors: James Mildrew, Matthew Tschudy Bell, Dustin Michael Cook, Preston Cowley, Lester Lee, Peter McColgan, Daniel Prochazka, Brian Schulman, James Sundra, Alan Tan
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Patent number: 10139985Abstract: This application generally relates to defining, displaying and interacting with tags in a 3D model. In an embodiment, a method includes generating, by a system including a processor, a three-dimensional model of an environment based on sets of aligned three-dimensional data captured from the environment, and associating tags with defined locations of the three-dimensional model, wherein the tags are respectively represented by tag icons that are spatially aligned with the defined locations of the three-dimensional model as included in different representations of the three-dimensional model rendered via an interface of a device, wherein the different representations correspond to different perspectives of the three-dimensional model, and wherein selection of the tag icons causes the tags respectively associated therewith to be rendered at the device.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2016Date of Patent: November 27, 2018Assignee: Matterport, Inc.Inventors: James Mildrew, Matthew Tschudy Bell, Dustin Michael Cook, Preston Cowley, Lester Lee, Peter McColgan, Daniel Prochazka, Brian Schulman, James Sundra, Alan Tan
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Publication number: 20180143756Abstract: This application generally relates to defining, displaying and interacting with tags in a 3D model. In an embodiment, a method includes generating, by a system including a processor, a three-dimensional model of an environment based on sets of aligned three-dimensional data captured from the environment, and associating tags with defined locations of the three-dimensional model, wherein the tags are respectively represented by tag icons that are spatially aligned with the defined locations of the three-dimensional model as included in different representations of the three-dimensional model rendered via an interface of a device, wherein the different representations correspond to different perspectives of the three-dimensional model, and wherein selection of the tag icons causes the tags respectively associated therewith to be rendered at the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2016Publication date: May 24, 2018Inventors: James Mildrew, Matthew Tschudy Bell, Dustin Michael Cook, Preston Cowley, Lester Lee, Peter McColgan, Daniel Prochazka, Brian Schulman, James Sundra, Alan Tan
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Publication number: 20050049335Abstract: Moisture curable flame retardant insulation compositions for wire and cable having improved adhesion are provided. The compositions are comprised of an ethylene-silane copolymer, high density polyethylene resin, halogenated flame retardant, silanol condensation catalyst and stabilizer combination consisting of a zinc mercaptobenzimidazole and aromatic secondary amine.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2003Publication date: March 3, 2005Inventors: Lester Lee, Jeffrey Borke, Steven Horwatt
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Patent number: 6660988Abstract: A focal plane array has a plurality of detectors for each pixel of the array. The detector having the best operability for each pixel is determined and a custom microlens array is fabricated, with each lens having a focal point directed to the best detector on each pixel. A Multiplexer (MUX) similarly transmits signals from the selected detectors while blocking transmission from the non-selected detectors.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2001Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: Innovative Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Donald Lester Lee, Haluk Omer Sankur, William Victor McLevige
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Publication number: 20020162943Abstract: A focal plane array has a plurality of detectors for each pixel of the array. The detector having the best operability for each pixel is determined and a custom microlens array is fabricated, with each lens having a focal point directed to the best detector on each pixel. A Multiplexer (MUX) similarly transmits signals from the selected detectors while blocking transmission from the non-selected detectors.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2001Publication date: November 7, 2002Inventors: Donald Lester Lee, Haluk Omer Sankur, William Victor McLevige
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Patent number: 6328828Abstract: An ultrasonic cleaning process having ultraclean characteristics and the product of this process are disclosed whereby a conventional ultrasonic cleaning bath is augmented via the use of a cleaning target support structure and an optional mechanical isolator whereby the cleaning target is permitted to be motional with respect to the source of ultrasonic excitation energy. This mechanical isolation permits ultrasonic harmonics that are normally damped (suppressed) in amplitude due to conventional mechanical connections between the bath and the containment vessel to be fully applied to the cleaning target, resulting in substantial reduction in overall cleaning time and an improvement in cleaning efficiency. Various embodiments of the proposed system and method are disclosed, with several being preferred.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1999Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Inventor: Lester Lee Rusczyk
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Patent number: 6030463Abstract: A system and method of performing ultrasonic cleaning is disclosed whereby a conventional ultrasonic cleaning bath is augmented via the use of a cleaning target support structure and an optional mechanical isolator whereby the cleaning target is mechanically isolated from the ultrasonic cleaning bath. This isolation permits ultrasonic harmonics which are normally damped (suppressed) in amplitude due to conventional mechanical connections between the bath and the containment vessel to be fully applied to the cleaning target, resulting in substantial reduction in overall cleaning time and an improvement in cleaning efficiency. Various embodiments of the proposed system and method are disclosed, with several being preferred. Namely, the use of a circular floating-ballast to support a glass or plastic beaker used as the containment vessel is preferred as well as the use of a circular floating-ballast to support a plastic bag used as the containment vessel.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1998Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Inventor: Lester Lee Rusczyk
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Patent number: 4506368Abstract: 2-(4-pyridyl)-5-aryloxazoles and certain quaternary salts of these compounds are useful as visible-wavelength lasing dyes. These dyes are used in solution with non-interferring polar solvents, such as low molecular weight alcohols, H.sub.2 O, and D.sub.2 O, to form lasing media useful in dye lasers. Such lasers generally include a reservoir for containing the laser dye solution and a pumping energy source operably coupled therewith for producing stimulated emission of the dye solution.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1980Date of Patent: March 19, 1985Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventor: Lester A. Lee
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Patent number: 4011116Abstract: Gas dynamic and hybrid gas dynamic-transfer chemical laser systems are achieved by burning halogenated or deuterated tetrazoles in the presence of an oxidizer.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1974Date of Patent: March 8, 1977Inventors: Lester A. Lee, Edward E. Baroody
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Patent number: 3970955Abstract: A gas dynamic-transfer chemical laser is formed by burning a halogenated and deuterated tetrazole and expanding the combustion products through a supersonic nozzle and injecting into the expanding products, a secondary stream of cold D.sub.2 or cold H.sub.2.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1974Date of Patent: July 20, 1976Inventor: Lester A. Lee