Patents by Inventor Mark Alan Graham
Mark Alan Graham 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: 10909694Abstract: A sensor bar shelf monitor, for example that may be added to an existing shelving system to convert a store to autonomous operation. The sensor bar may contain distance sensor to detect shoppers reaching towards items on a shelf, and cameras to determine which items shoppers have taken. It may be installed into shelf supports such as gondola shelving uprights. The sensor bar may be located at the front edge of a shelf, and may monitor the shelf below. Placing the sensor bar along the front edge prevents damage to electronics from spills or shelf cleaning, and prevents heat from the sensor bar electronics from damaging items on the shelf. The sensor bar may have a local sensor bar processor that collects sensor data; images may be analyzed locally or transferred to more powerful store processors. A sensor bar may also have controllable lights and controllable electronic labels.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2020Date of Patent: February 2, 2021Assignee: ACCEL ROBOTICS CORPORATIONInventors: Marius Buibas, John Quinn, Aleksander Bapst, Christopher Lai, Jose Miguel Rodriguez, Mark Alan Graham, Michael Brandon Maseda, Martin Alan Cseh
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Publication number: 20200334835Abstract: A sensor bar shelf monitor, for example that may be added to an existing shelving system to convert a store to autonomous operation. The sensor bar may contain distance sensor to detect shoppers reaching towards items on a shelf, and cameras to determine which items shoppers have taken. It may be installed into shelf supports such as gondola shelving uprights. The sensor bar may be located at the front edge of a shelf, and may monitor the shelf below. Placing the sensor bar along the front edge prevents damage to electronics from spills or shelf cleaning, and prevents heat from the sensor bar electronics from damaging items on the shelf. The sensor bar may have a local sensor bar processor that collects sensor data; images may be analyzed locally or transferred to more powerful store processors. A sensor bar may also have controllable lights and controllable electronic labels.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2020Publication date: October 22, 2020Applicant: ACCEL ROBOTICS CORPORATIONInventors: Marius BUIBAS, John QUINN, Aleksander BAPST, Christopher LAI, Jose Miguel RODRIGUEZ, Mark Alan GRAHAM, Michael Brandon MASEDA, Martin Alan CSEH
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Patent number: 7849537Abstract: A patient care equipment support includes an equipment supporting portion configured to support patient care equipment, and at least one arm pivotally coupled to the equipment supporting portion, and configured to support at least one IV container. The equipment support may include at least roller bumper rotatably coupled to the equipment supporting portion. The equipment supporting portion may include an upper horizontal member, a lower horizontal member and a pair of horizontally spaced vertical posts extending between the upper and lower members. Illustratively, the arm is pivotally coupled to one of the posts. The upper and lower horizontal members may define a space therebetween for receiving infusion management equipment.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2004Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Hill-Rom Services, Inc.Inventors: Mark Alan Graham, David C. Newkirk
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Patent number: 7849978Abstract: A patient care equipment support system includes an arm supported in a hospital room for pivoting movement about a generally vertical axis, a patient care equipment column coupled to the arm for movement therewith, and a brake configured to impede the pivoting movement of the arm. The brake allowing the pivoting movement of the arm when the brake is deactivated in response to a user input. The column is configured to support patient care equipment.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2004Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Hill-Rom Services, Inc.Inventors: Mark Alan Graham, Christian H. Reinke
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Patent number: 7676865Abstract: A patient care equipment support is transferable between a first device having a first tapered socket and a second device having a second tapered socket. The equipment support includes an equipment supporting portion configured to support patient care equipment and a post coupled to the equipment supporting portion and extending generally downwardly therefrom. The post has first and second tapered portions. The first tapered portion is configured for receipt in the first tapered socket and the second tapered portion being configured for receipt in the second tapered socket.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2006Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Hill-Rom Services, Inc.Inventors: Mark Alan Graham, Michael E. Cerimele, David C. Newkirk
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Patent number: 7418749Abstract: An equipment support includes an equipment supporting portion to support patient care equipment, a downwardly extending coupler coupled to the equipment supporting portion, an upper lock and a lower lock. The coupler has upper and lower portions configured for receipt in upper and lower sockets, respectively. The upper lock moves to a locking position to lock the upper portion to the upper socket as the lower lock moves to an unlocking position to unlock the lower portion from the lower socket. The upper lock moves to an unlocking position to unlock the upper portion from the upper socket as the lower lock moves to a locking position to lock the lower portion to the lower socket.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2004Date of Patent: September 2, 2008Assignee: Hill-Rom Services, Inc.Inventors: Mark Alan Graham, Michael E. Cerimele, Christian H. Reinke, David C. Newkirk
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Publication number: 20080098629Abstract: A semi-locking license plate holder for an automobile including a rear frame, a frame cover and optionally a transparent plate. The rear frame has at least one fastener attach point for insertion of at least one fastener such that the fastener head abuts the rear frame securing it to the automobile. The frame further includes an assembly mechanism having at least one pin arm. The pin arm has at least one pin for attachment to the frame cover. The frame cover has at least one pin hole designed to align with at least one pin on the pin arm such that the pins may be inserted into the pin hole or holes. The frame cover has at least one fastener head cover for covering at least one and preferably all of the fastener heads such that the fastener heads cannot be used to remove the license plate without first removing the frame cover.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2007Publication date: May 1, 2008Applicant: REAL CARBON FIBER LLC D.B.A ZERO 261 DESIGN GROUPInventors: Mark Alan Graham, Stephen Lee Osborne