Patents by Inventor Mark A. Haynes
Mark A. Haynes 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: 12277531Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for classifying food items. The method includes the steps of: capturing one or more sensor data relating to a food item event; and classifying the food item, at least in part, automatically using a model trained on sensor data. A system and software are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2019Date of Patent: April 15, 2025Assignee: Winnow Solutions LimitedInventors: Marc Zornes, Kevin Duffy, David Woosnam, Peter Leonard Krebs, Minh-Tri Pham, Phong Vo, Mark Haynes
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Publication number: 20250076207Abstract: A topographical inspection device that employs one or both of a photometric stereo system for determining surface normal for individual pixel locations in an image space and/or dot pattern projection. A device body supports light elements at spaced apart locations to illuminate an inspection region and a dot pattern projector for projecting a dot pattern onto the inspection region. A camera captures images of the surface when illuminated by the light elements and/or dot pattern projector. Controlling the light elements and camera, a first topographical measurement of the inspection region is made based on light intensity in images taken by the camera. A second topographical measurement may be made based on dot pattern projection.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2024Publication date: March 6, 2025Inventors: Mark Haynes, Glen Paul Cork, Matthew William McKenna
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Publication number: 20250071251Abstract: A system and a method for locating and visualizing camera images in relation to a large-scale manufacturing product with repetitive structures are disclosed. The system includes a trackable camera device, a tracking subsystem, and an image overlay module. The trackable camera device can capture images of surface features of the large-scale product. The tracking subsystem is configured to generate a tracking record that contains the position and location of the trackable camera device over time. The image overlay module is configured to precisely overlay the captured images on a three-dimensional model of the large-scale product based on where the trackable camera device was tracked when each image was captured. A method is disclosed for using the components of the system to overlay the captured images, and a method of auditing the large-scale product by comparing a region of interest to previously captured images overlaid on a respective three-dimensional model.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2023Publication date: February 27, 2025Inventors: Kevin Matthies, Bharath Rao, John Baumfalk-Lee, Mark Haynes, Matthew William McKenna
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Publication number: 20230417913Abstract: An interrogation device includes an emitter configured to emit an infrared (IR) inquiry signal to a target entity to determine if the target entity is a friendly entity. The interrogation device also includes a viewing device, configured to view IR signals, through which an IR response beacon signal from a target beacon of the target entity is viewed. The viewing device is configured to output a signal having a signal pattern of a response beacon signal expected from a beacon associated with the friendly entity, so that the target beacon is determined to be associated with the friendly entity if the response signal pattern of the target beacon matches the expected signal pattern in the viewing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2021Publication date: December 28, 2023Inventors: Derek HAYNES, Guido Albert LEMKE, Mark HAYNES
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Patent number: 11540724Abstract: A method for determining a change of temperature of an object. The method may include heating an object and measuring scattering parameters (S-parameters) of scattered microwave electric fields from the object. A distorted Born iterative method may be used to determine a change of a dielectric property of the object based on the measured S-parameters. A change of temperature of the object may be determined based on the change of the dielectric property of the object.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2018Date of Patent: January 3, 2023Assignee: UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIAInventors: Guanbo Chen, Mahta Moghaddam, John Stang, Mark Haynes
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Publication number: 20210397648Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for classifying food items. The method includes the steps of: capturing one or more sensor data relating to a food item event; and classifying the food item, at least in part, automatically using a model trained on sensor data. A system and software are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2019Publication date: December 23, 2021Inventors: Marc ZORNES, Kevin DUFFY, David WOOSNAM, Peter Leonard KREBS, Minh-Tri PHAM, Phong VO, Mark HAYNES
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Publication number: 20210046727Abstract: Some embodiments include a health monitoring tank. The health monitoring tank may include a plurality of wound fiber layers; a plurality of conductor coated nonwoven fabric layers interleaved with the plurality wound fiber layers; and a resistance measuring circuit coupled with the plurality of nickel coated nonwoven carbon fabric layers.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2020Publication date: February 18, 2021Inventors: Paul Fabian, Joseph Wintergerst, Mark Haynes, Alexi Rakow
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Publication number: 20200093374Abstract: A method for determining a change of temperature of an object. The method may include heating an object and measuring scattering parameters (S-parameters) of scattered microwave electric fields from the object. A distorted Born iterative method may be used to determine a change of a dielectric property of the object based on the measured S-parameters. A change of temperature of the object may be determined based on the change of the dielectric property of the object.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2018Publication date: March 26, 2020Inventors: Guanbo Chen, Mahta Moghaddam, John Stang, Mark Haynes
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Publication number: 20180253955Abstract: A beacon device for control by a beacon controller external to the beacon device. The beacon device includes a beacon emitter configured to emit beacon signals, a microcontroller coupled to control the beacon emitter, and a communication module coupled to the microcontroller and configured to transfer signals between the beacon device and the beacon controller.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2018Publication date: September 6, 2018Inventors: Derek Haynes, Guido Albert Lemke, Mark Haynes
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Publication number: 20180240318Abstract: A beacon device for control by a beacon controller external to the beacon device. The beacon device includes a beacon emitter configured to emit beacon signals, a microcontroller coupled to control the beacon emitter, and a communication module coupled to the microcontroller and configured to transfer signals between the beacon device and the beacon controller.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2017Publication date: August 23, 2018Inventors: Derek HAYNES, Guido Albert LEMKE, Mark HAYNES
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Patent number: 9866369Abstract: A beacon includes an infrared emitter configured to emit beacon signals; an infrared-link emitter configured to emit infrared-link signals having a wavelength different from that of the beacon signals; an infrared-link detector configured to detect infrared-link signals; a memory configured to store a delay time; a clock configured to generate a clock cycle signal; and a microcontroller configured to, in response to receiving an infrared-link signal including a signaling code and clock synchronization data from an external beacon: adjust the clock to be synchronized with a clock of the external beacon; store the signaling code in the memory; and when the clock cycle signal generated by the clock indicates that it is a starting time of a clock cycle period, control the infrared emitter to emit a beacon signal including the signaling code with the delay time relative to the starting time of the clock cycle period.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2016Date of Patent: January 9, 2018Assignee: Cejay Engineering, LLCInventors: Derek Haynes, Guido Albert Lemke, Mark Haynes
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Publication number: 20170258146Abstract: A sock system for PURPOSE includes a sock that may be worn and the sock has a cuff. A strap is coupled to the sock and the strap may be manipulated. The strap is positioned on the cuff. The strap is manipulated to select a tightness of the cuff on a user. Thus, the user may select an amount of pressure the cuff imparts to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2016Publication date: September 14, 2017Inventor: Mark Haynes
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Patent number: 9411522Abstract: A method of transferring data in a flash storage device is provided. A plurality of data segments for transfer between a memory buffer and a plurality of flash memory devices via a plurality of flash memory interfaces is associated with a plurality of respective memory commands. The plurality of memory commands are allocated among the plurality of flash memory interfaces, with each respective memory command being queued at a respective memory interface for transfer of a respective data segment associated with the respective memory command. The plurality of data segments are transferred between the memory buffer and the plurality of flash memory devices based on the plurality of memory commands, with each respective data segment being transferred via the memory interface to which the memory command associated with the respective data segment is queued. The data segments are transferred sequentially in an order corresponding to the queued memory commands.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2015Date of Patent: August 9, 2016Assignee: HGST Technologies Santa Ana, Inc.Inventors: William Calvert, Stephen Russell Boorman, Simon Mark Haynes
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Patent number: 9326974Abstract: A method of treatment and/or prevention of cancer comprises administering agents which cause increased intracellular granularity in cancer cells, at least in an amount sufficient to inhibit proliferation of such cells and preferably in an amount sufficient to lead to cancer cell death. The method is particularly directed to refractory cancer, particularly hormone refractory prostate cancer. The agents identified cause increased intracellular granularity in the cancer cells, and also convert adherent cancer cells to non-adherent cancer cells, leading to cancer cell death. Using the present invention, cancer cells undergo increased intracellular granularity at relatively low agent concentrations, while also inhibiting cell proliferation. Increased concentrations lead to conversion of adherent cancer cells to non-adherent cancer cells, then to cell death.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2014Date of Patent: May 3, 2016Assignee: STC.UNMInventors: Todd A. Thompson, Debra Mackenzie, Tudor I. Oprea, Larry A. Sklar, Bruce S. Edwards, Mark Haynes
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Publication number: 20150254005Abstract: A method of transferring data in a flash storage device is provided. A plurality of data segments for transfer between a memory buffer and a plurality of flash memory devices via a plurality of flash memory interfaces is associated with a plurality of respective memory commands. The plurality of memory commands are allocated among the plurality of flash memory interfaces, with each respective memory command being queued at a respective memory interface for transfer of a respective data segment associated with the respective memory command. The plurality of data segments are transferred between the memory buffer and the plurality of flash memory devices based on the plurality of memory commands, with each respective data segment being transferred via the memory interface to which the memory command associated with the respective data segment is queued. The data segments are transferred sequentially in an order corresponding to the queued memory commands.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2015Publication date: September 10, 2015Inventors: William CALVERT, Stephen Russell BOORMAN, Simon Mark HAYNES
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Patent number: 9043531Abstract: A method of transferring data in a flash storage device comprising a random access memory and a plurality of channels of a flash array is provided. The method comprises receiving a plurality of data segments from a host system, storing the plurality of data segments in the random access memory, allocating the plurality of data segments among the plurality of channels of the flash array, and writing the allocated data segments from the random access memory to the respective channels of the flash array.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2009Date of Patent: May 26, 2015Assignee: STEC, Inc.Inventors: William Calvert, Stephen Russell Boorman, Simon Mark Haynes
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Publication number: 20140343347Abstract: A method of treatment and/or prevention of cancer comprises administering agents which cause increased intracellular granularity in cancer cells, at least in an amount sufficient to inhibit proliferation of such cells and preferably in an amount sufficient to lead to cancer cell death. The method is particularly directed to refractory cancer, particularly hormone refractory prostate cancer. The agents identified cause increased intracellular granularity in the cancer cells, and also convert adherent cancer cells to non-adherent cancer cells, leading to cancer cell death. Using the present invention, cancer cells undergo increased intracellular granularity at relatively low agent concentrations, while also inhibiting cell proliferation. Increased concentrations lead to conversion of adherent cancer cells to non-adherent cancer cells, then to cell death.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2014Publication date: November 20, 2014Inventors: Todd A. Thompson, Debra Mackenzie, Tudor I. Oprea, Larry A. Sklar, Bruce S. Edwards, Mark Haynes
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Patent number: 8870398Abstract: A collapsible snoot assembly for motion picture lighting fixture having a cylindrical body of a fabric material configured to expand and collapse along a longitudinal axis between expanded and collapsed positions having a biasing means for biasing the cylindrical body into an expanded position and a lighting fixture attachment means for securing the cylindrical body to a lighting fixture such that light projected from the lighting fixture is directed through the collapsible snoot assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2011Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Inventor: W. Mark Haynes
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Patent number: 8843691Abstract: Methods and systems for the prioritized erasure of data blocks in a flash storage device are provided. A data block in the flash storage device is selected for erasure based upon the number of valid data segments therein, thereby minimizing the number of data segments that are carried over to another data block before erasing the selected data block. The overhead of write operations in the flash storage device is therefore greatly reduced, and the overall performance thereof greatly increased. A method for managing memory operations in a flash storage device having a plurality of data blocks comprises the steps of selecting one of the plurality of data blocks for erasure based upon a number of valid data segments therein, and erasing the selected one of the plurality of data blocks.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2008Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Assignee: STEC, Inc.Inventors: William Calvert, Stephen Russell Boorman, Simon Mark Haynes
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Patent number: D793596Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2016Date of Patent: August 1, 2017Assignee: CeJay Engineering, LLCInventors: Mark Haynes, Derek Haynes, Guido Albert Lemke