Patents by Inventor Mark Kramer
Mark Kramer 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: 20140217140Abstract: A movable utility rack is provided. The utility rack presents an ergonomic and easily accessible configuration to a user. One embodiment of the movable utility rack includes a base frame and first and second spaced apart track assemblies mounted on the base frame. The first and second spaced apart track assemblies have a curved shape and each define a channel at a first radius of curvature. A first support member is carried by the first track assembly within the channel thereof, and a second support member is carried by the second track assembly within the channel thereof. A drive arrangement is operatively connected to the first and second support members to move the support members within the channel defined by each track assembly along an arcuate path that has a second radius of curvature that is substantially equal to the first radius of curvature.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: ROCKFORD PROCESS CONTROL, INC.Inventor: Rodney Mark Kramer
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Publication number: 20140217186Abstract: A secure wireless thermostat and system comprising the thermostat are described and taught. The temperature control unit replaces the traditional thermostat by attaching to the wall and using the existing wiring from the traditional thermostat. This temperature control unit has no display or programming buttons, rather a user interacts with the temperature control unit via electronic devices such as smart phones, laptop computers, and desktop computers. The settings of the system can be modified by the user from these access ports. If the user opts to interact with the system via a third party IP server, a local DHCP web server can be employed to store data safely and securely.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: Blue Radios, Inc.Inventors: Mark Kramer, Wilfred Tucker, John Sample, Christopher Bermel
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Publication number: 20140164658Abstract: A bridge for linking a first and a second wireless communication device and translating between differing wireless protocols is described and taught. The bridge system comprises at least one wireless device and a bridge apparatus. The bridge apparatus takes the form of a universal serial bus that contains components that allows it to function without a host system. Additionally, the bridge apparatus enables the translation between different wireless protocols. This, in turn, enables older or outdated wireless technology to function seamlessly with the most current wireless protocols.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2012Publication date: June 12, 2014Inventors: Mark Kramer, Wilfred Tucker, John Sample, Christopher Bermel
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Publication number: 20140118108Abstract: An apparatus for tracking, security, badging, and reporting is disclosed, as is a method of use. The apparatus may take the form of a keycard, fob, badge, or other encapsulated electronic device. The incorporation of an electronic compass, accelerometer, and wireless transceiver allows for the more dynamic uses of the apparatus when compared to existing radio frequency identification (RFID) cards. The power is supplied by a thin film micro energy cell (MEC) battery. Additionally, the apparatus has energy harvesting capabilities to recharge the battery. The apparatus interacts with various communication points, including but not limited to, computer terminals, mobile devices, security points, and entryways. This is achieved using a protocol such as Bluetooth Low Energy. The apparatus interacts and communicates with a host system employed on the premises.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2012Publication date: May 1, 2014Inventors: Mark Kramer, Wilfred Tucker, John Sample, Christopher Bermel
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Publication number: 20140012459Abstract: A vehicle monitoring system and method of monitoring is described and taught. The monitoring system comprises, in part, a monitoring apparatus which attaches to a vehicle by way of a cigarette adapter, universal serial bus port, or the like. This enables the device to draw power from the vehicle's battery. The monitoring apparatus has a variety of sensing components which take readings based on the vehicle's movements and status. This information is sent via Bluetooth connection to a Bluetooth compatible device. The information can then be sent to a remote web server and uploaded into different interpretive software including three dimensional mapping software. The vehicle can then be maintained or serviced in a manner consistent with the data collected from the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2013Publication date: January 9, 2014Inventors: Mark Kramer, Wilfred Tucker, John Sample, Christopher Bermel
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Publication number: 20130342344Abstract: A wireless trap and system of monitoring said trap is described and taught. The wireless trap is preferably a spring loaded trap with a wireless transmitter coupled to the trap. Upon activation of the trap by a pest or rodent, the wireless transmitter sends a signal or alert to a Bluetooth® enabled receiver. The signal or alert sent to the Bluetooth® receiver is sent by the wireless transmitter once a certain gravitational force (g-force) threshold is reached through the trap. This threshold is determined by an accelerometer present in the trap. Once the user receives a signal or alert on any Bluetooth® enabled device, they can check the trap and dispose of the pest or rodent.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2013Publication date: December 26, 2013Inventors: Mark Kramer, Wilfred Tucker, John Sample, Christopher Bermel
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Publication number: 20130063259Abstract: A wireless radio frequency switch controller that requires no batteries is disclosed, as is a method for interacting between the wireless radio frequency switch controller and a Bluetooth device. The wireless radio frequency switch controller taps into the existing garage door control wiring and uses capacitors to retain power (voltage and current), which is a form of energy harvesting. The Bluetooth device interaction causes a digital controlled switch such as a transistor, solid state switch, or electrochemical relay, which operates the desired garage door motor thereby opening and closing the garage door. Additionally, the wireless radio frequency switch controller may operate in conjunction with different parent systems such as thermostats, doorbells, security systems, or the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2012Publication date: March 14, 2013Inventors: Mark Kramer, Wilfred Tucker, John Sample, Christopher Bermel
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Patent number: 8355671Abstract: A wireless wearable video headset device useful for viewing and listening to multimedia content. In one embodiment, the device operates by receiving a digital encoded audio/video signal from a host device of a Bluetooth™ wireless connection, the Bluetooth™ connection established via a Serial Port Profile (SPP), and the digital video signal having been previously compressed with Windows Media Video (WMV) or H. 264 compliant compression. The received digital audio/video signal is then forwarded over a Universal Serial Bus (USB) connection to an internal processor which then decompressed video content in the digital video signal to generate a component video signal that is suitable for handling by a display driver.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2009Date of Patent: January 15, 2013Assignee: Kopin CorporationInventors: Mark Kramer, John M. Sample, Wilfred I. Tucker, Jeffrey J. Jacobsen
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Publication number: 20120110558Abstract: One or more techniques and/or systems are disclosed for dynamically generating a customized binary on the fly, without a build process. One or more customizing resources are identified for a requested binary, such as from customizing parameter identified from a decoded binary request that was sent from a client computer at runtime. Using an injection map, a location for one or more customizing resources used to customized the requested binary are identified on a resource server, which can be provided by the binary provider. The customized binary is generated by injecting the one or more customizing resources retrieved from the resource server into a decoded base binary.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2010Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Hesham Anan, Timothy John McCracken, Ryan Dale Parsell, Mark Kramer, Jiamin Zhu
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Publication number: 20120084731Abstract: One or more techniques and/or systems are disclosed for displaying images in a user's online page, such as to provide an engaging and interesting user experience. A subset of one or more images is identified from a set that comprises user accessible images. Images for the subset are identified selecting one or more images from the set of user accessible images that meet a desired user interest threshold. The subset of selected images is then loaded onto the user's online page, such as an online service landing page, in an arrangement (e.g., slide show) of the images.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2010Publication date: April 5, 2012Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Sarah Michelle Filman, Jason Fergus Moore, Jiamin Zhu, Mark Kramer
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Publication number: 20090209205Abstract: A wireless wearable video headset device useful for viewing and listening to multimedia content. In one embodiment, the device operates by receiving a digital encoded audio/video signal from a host device of a Bluetooth™ wireless connection, the Bluetooth™ connection established via a Serial Port Profile (SPP), and the digital video signal having been previously compressed with Windows Media Video (WMV) or H. 264 compliant compression. The received digital audio/video signal is then forwarded over a Universal Serial Bus (USB) connection to an internal processor which then decompressed video content in the digital video signal to generate a component video signal that is suitable for handling by a display driver.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2009Publication date: August 20, 2009Inventors: Mark Kramer, John M. Sample, Wilfred I. Tucker, Jeffrey J. Jacobsen
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Publication number: 20090111671Abstract: An adjustable, weight resistance exercise device and method for testing and/or strengthening muscles of the pelvic diaphragm comprising an elongated, semi-rigid tube and a resilient balloon member. The tube has a first end that is formed to accommodate a hose barb and a second end. The balloon member covers the second end approximately two inches to a sealed end. A syringe is connected to the hose barb allowing fluid or gas such as water or air to flow through a passageway of the tube into the balloon member. The balloon member expands under the pressure forming a reservoir of varying diameter, length, and weight.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2007Publication date: April 30, 2009Inventors: Kristin Keller Campbell, Mark Kramer Campbell
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Publication number: 20080077882Abstract: A user-interactive display system for a vehicle includes an interior rearview mirror assembly, a portable hand-held device, and a display device. The portable hand-held device is operable to communicate a first signal to a vehicle-based receiver. A user input is actuatable so that a user can select an item from a listing of choices displayed by the display device, whereby the user-interactive display system (a) displays at the display device data associated with the selected item in response to the user-selection of the selected item from the listing of choices, and/or (b) audibly plays at an audio device of the vehicle data associated with the selected item in response to the user-selection of the selected item from the listing of choices.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2007Publication date: March 27, 2008Inventors: Mark Kramer, Niall Lynam, David O'Connell, Vernon Nise
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Publication number: 20060164230Abstract: An interior rearview mirror assembly includes a display screen that is extendable and retractable relative to a casing. The display screen is movably mounted at the casing and movable or slidable in a direction generally parallel to a length axis of the reflective element between a non-use position, where the video display screen is positioned substantially within the casing, and a use position, where the video display screen is substantially extended from a side of the casing for viewing. The display screen may be automatically extended in response to an activating event.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2005Publication date: July 27, 2006Inventors: Darryl DeWind, Mark Kramer, Andrew Weller, Peter Whitehead, Rodney Blank, Niall Lynam
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Publication number: 20050099693Abstract: A reflective element assembly for a mirror assembly of a vehicle includes a reflective element substrate and a conductive trace or layer disposed at a rear surface of the reflective element substrate. A non-conductive layer is applied at the conductive layer and covers at least a portion of the conductive layer and leaves at least some portions of the conductive layer exposed. At least one circuitry component is applied to at least one of the portions of the conductive layer. The circuitry component may comprise a carbon ink resistor printed onto the conductive trace.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2004Publication date: May 12, 2005Inventors: Kenneth Schofield, David Wight, Mark Kramer
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Patent number: 6421185Abstract: A foveated imaging system using a relatively simple optical imaging system with a spatial light modulator located at or near a pupil plane to correct aberrations. Maximum resolution is obtained for a limited region defined by a single fixation point (a foveal region) within the field of view. The fixation point can be changed manually, by using a predetermined scan pattern, or automatically varied for surveillance or tracking applications.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2001Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air ForceInventors: David V. Wick, Ty Martinez, Mark A. Kramer
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Patent number: 5335291Abstract: A pattern mapping system provides indication of reliability of pattern or category selection indicated by output nodes. The indication of reliability includes a quantitative indication of error in the output and an indication when training is insufficient for the system to respond to the input pattern accurately. The error indication is based on error in the outputs produced by the system as trained in response to given inputs, and accuracy of fit of training data to the output. The insufficiency of the mapping system as trained is determined according to training data density local to the subject input pattern.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1993Date of Patent: August 2, 1994Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyInventors: Mark A. Kramer, James A. Leonard, Lyle H. Ungar