Patents by Inventor Mark Flannery
Mark Flannery 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: 10038872Abstract: DVM system is configured to include an incident trigger, which is actuated either manually or automatically in response to an “incident”. In the case of manual actuation, the definition of an incident may be subjectively determined by an operator (for example based on training and/or protocols). In the case of automatic actuation, an incident is defined by predefined criteria (for example a signal from analytics software, and alarm, or the like). In response to the actuation of the trigger, an incident identifier is defined. During the period of actuation, a plurality of recordings is automatically made, based on an incident recording protocol. These recordings are all associated with the incident identifier. The automation allows an operator to, at the time of the incident, focus on factors other than ensuring important video evidence is being recorded (such as following a subject through a building by looking at various cameras).Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2012Date of Patent: July 31, 2018Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Joshua Worrill, Graeme Laycock, Amelia Masters, Mark Flannery
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Patent number: 9894261Abstract: Described herein are systems and methods for presenting DVM system information. In overview, a hierarchical tree structure is used to display DVM system elements (such as cameras). The tree structure is defined by a plurality of nodes arranged in hierarchical levels. Each level in the tree structure corresponds to an element characteristic. The nodes for each level correspond to element characteristic values. For example, one level might correspond to “camera status”, and the nodes at that level each define camera status values (e.g. operational or non-operational). A tree customization module allows a user to customize the tree structure by designating element characteristics for levels in the tree structure.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2012Date of Patent: February 13, 2018Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventor: Mark Flannery
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Publication number: 20140211027Abstract: An approach for providing access to live video data from a plurality of cameras in a DVM system. The approach may incorporate maintaining, for each camera, data indicative of relatedness scores for one or more other cameras in the DVM system. The approach may also incorporate providing functionality via the user interface thus enabling convenient access to one or more cameras with highest relatedness scores for a camera that is currently being viewed by a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2014Publication date: July 31, 2014Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Joshua Worrill, Sally-Anne Palmer, Holly Hou, Craig Boyes, Mark Flannery
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Publication number: 20140192192Abstract: Described herein are systems and methods for managing video data. Embodiments are described by reference to a Digital Video Management (DVM) system, for example in terms of methods for providing incident-centric recording in a DVM system. In overview, a DVM system is configured to include an incident trigger, which is actuated either manually or automatically in response to an “incident”. In the case of manual actuation, the definition of an incident may be subjectively determined by an operator (for example based on training and/or protocols). In the case of automatic actuation, an incident is defined by predefined criteria (for example a signal from analytics software, and alarm, or the like). In response to the actuation of the trigger, an incident identifier is defined. During the period of actuation, a plurality of recordings is automatically made, based on an incident recording protocol. These recordings are all associated with the incident identifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2012Publication date: July 10, 2014Applicant: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Joshua Worrill, Graeme Laycock, Amelia Masters, Mark Flannery
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Publication number: 20140125808Abstract: Described herein are systems and methods for presenting DVM system information. In overview, a hierarchical tree structure is used to display DVM system elements (such as cameras). The tree structure is defined by a plurality of nodes arranged in hierarchical levels. Each level in the tree structure corresponds to an element characteristic. The nodes for each level correspond to element characteristic values. For example, one level might correspond to “camera status”, and the nodes at that level each define camera status values (e.g. operational or non-operational). A tree customization module allows a user to customize the tree structure by designating element characteristics for levels in the tree structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2012Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: Honeywell International Inc.Inventor: Mark Flannery
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Patent number: 7868919Abstract: A control system (1) includes a work piece, such as a camera (2), having an adjustable functionality (3). A configuration device is associated with the work piece and is responsive to one or more control signals (7), the configuration device affects one or more selective adjustments to the adjustable functionality (3). Further included is an input device, such as a mouse (11), for generating one or more input signals (13) in response to one or more predetermined manual inputs (15) from an operator (9). Also a controller (21) is included for providing the control signals (7), the controller (21) being implemented in a graphical user environment and being responsive to the impute signals (13) such that the selective adjustments made to the adjustable functionality (3) are substantially proportional.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2002Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: Honeywell LimitedInventor: Mark Flannery
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Publication number: 20070101494Abstract: A bed rail structured to minimize the gap between the mattress and the bed rail and including a leg portion and a rail portion. The rail portion extends upwardly on a first side of the mattress to extend beyond the sleeping surface of the mattress and prevent a person from rolling out of bed. The leg portion is sandwiched between the mattress and the box spring and extends toward a second side of the mattress. In one embodiment, the leg portion includes a distal end that is engaged to the second side of at least one of the mattress and box spring such that the distal end and rail portion hug the mattress. In another embodiment, the bed rail includes a relatively rigid cover depending from an upper portion of the rail portion to the sleeping surface so as to cover a gap that may exist between the first side of the mattress and the rail portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2006Publication date: May 10, 2007Inventors: Mark Flannery, Nathan Dusheck
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Publication number: 20070074453Abstract: A gate within a gate within a barrier. A first, relatively small gate is engaged within a second, relatively large gate, which is engaged in a barrier for extending across a passageway of a residence. The relatively large gate can be closed to, for example, minimize access of toddlers to the passageway, while the relatively small gate can be opened to, for example, maximize access of small dogs to the passageway. One example of a passageway is the head or bottom of a stairway. The relatively large gate, when closed, minimizes toddlers from falling down or climbing up stairs. The relatively small gate, when open, permits small dogs to walk down or climb up the stairs.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2006Publication date: April 5, 2007Inventor: Mark Flannery
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Publication number: 20070040430Abstract: A child seat that can be used as either a rocker or a booster. The child seat has a frame that includes a pair of leg portions having respective curved sections on which the child seat can be rocked back and forth. The same frame includes a pair of arm arrangements that can be engaged to an object such as a table such that the child seat can hang off the table and extend into the air. When engaged to the table, such as to the edge of the table, the seat frame portion of the child seat can be angularly adjusted as to a remaining portion of the frame such that the child seat can recline whether the child seat is in use as a booster or as a rocker. The seat portion of the frame is disposed within the arm arrangement and leg portions of the frame. The frame clamps tightly to the table via the frame resiliently biting into the table when a lock is swung into position.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2006Publication date: February 22, 2007Inventor: Mark Flannery
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Publication number: 20060174408Abstract: A bed rail having an operating position at one of the sides of a bed and a stored position between a mattress and box spring of the bed. To take down the bed rail, a guard frame portion is disengaged from a base frame portion, then the guard frame portion is pivoted and slid into the base frame portion. To set up the bed rail, the guard frame portion can be slid out of the base frame portion, pivoted relative to the base frame portion, then engaged to the base frame portion and into the operating position at a side of the bed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2006Publication date: August 10, 2006Inventor: Mark Flannery
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Publication number: 20060163922Abstract: A folding child booster seat having a frame portion and a seat portion. The frame portion includes foot hubs, seat hubs, and a set of pivoting support members joining the foot hubs and the seat hubs. The frame portion further includes a pair of seat back support members where each of the seat back support members is engaged to one of the foot hubs and is slideably engaged to one of the seat hubs. The pivoting support members includes front, rear, right side and left side pairs of pivoting support members. Stops on the seat back support members limit a sliding of the hubs that slideably engage the seat back support members to minimize an opening of the frame portion, and flexible members engaged between the foot hubs can further minimize an opening of the frame portion. The seat portion is engaged to two of the seat hubs and is further slideably engaged to the seat back support members.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2006Publication date: July 27, 2006Inventor: Mark Flannery
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Publication number: 20060026759Abstract: A bed rail structured to minimize the gap between the mattress and the bed rail and including a leg portion and a rail portion. The rail portion extends upwardly on a first side of the mattress to extend beyond the sleeping surface of the mattress and prevent a person from rolling out of bed. The leg portion is sandwiched between the mattress and the box spring and extends toward a second side of the mattress. In one embodiment, the leg portion includes a distal end that is engaged to the second side of at least one of the mattress and box spring such that the distal end and rail portion hug the mattress. In another embodiment, the bed rail includes a relatively rigid cover depending from an upper portion of the rail portion to the sleeping surface so as to cover a gap that may exist between the first side of the mattress and the rail portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2005Publication date: February 9, 2006Inventors: Mark Flannery, Nathan Dusheck
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Publication number: 20050229310Abstract: A bed rail structured to minimize the gap between the mattress and the bed rail and including a leg portion and a rail portion. The rail portion extends upwardly on a first side of the mattress to extend beyond the sleeping surface of the mattress and prevent a person from rolling out of bed. The leg portion is sandwiched between the mattress and the box spring and extends toward a second side of the mattress. In one embodiment, the leg portion includes a distal end that is engaged to the second side of at least one of the mattress and box spring such that the distal end and rail portion hug the mattress. In another embodiment, the bed rail includes a relatively rigid cover depending from an upper portion of the rail portion to the sleeping surface so as to cover a gap that may exist between the first side of the mattress and the rail portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2005Publication date: October 20, 2005Inventors: Mark Flannery, Nathan Dusheck
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Publication number: 20040189802Abstract: A control system (1) includes a work piece, such as a camera (2), having an adjustable functionality (3). A configuration device is associated with the work piece and is responsive to one or more control signals (7), the configuration device affects one or more selective adjustments to the adjustable functionality (3). Further included is an input device, such as a mouse (11), for generating one or more input signals (13) in response to one or more predetermined manual inputs (15) from an operator (9). Also a controller (21) is included for providing the control signals (7), the controller (21) being implemented in a graphical user environment and being responsive to the impute signals (13) such that the selective adjustments made to the adjustable functionality (3) are substantially proportional.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2004Publication date: September 30, 2004Inventor: Mark Flannery