Patents by Inventor Martin Alan

Martin Alan 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).

  • Publication number: 20240168460
    Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatus, including medium-encoded computer program products, for computer aided design of physical structures include, in at least one aspect, a fully automatic method of converting a generative design into an editable, watertight B-Rep by leveraging the generative solver input and representation to: (1) embed the exact input solid boundary surfaces where the design coincides with the input, (2) approximate everywhere else the design boundary with globally smooth, editable “organic” surfaces, and (3) join all surfaces to form a generative design output B-Rep.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 12, 2023
    Publication date: May 23, 2024
    Inventors: Martin Cvetanov Marinov, Peter Hugh Charrot, Suguru Furuta, Nandakumar Santhanam, Justin Nicholas Hallet, Stephen Alan Barley, Jean Alison Flower, Gordon Thomas Finnigan, Siavash Navadeh Meshkat, Iain Edward Henley, Tristan Ward Barback, Maciej Sapun, Marco Amagliani, Pawel Wolski
  • Publication number: 20240160825
    Abstract: A system and method to create a robust topology of a layout of cores for performing a function on an array of cores arranged in a grid is disclosed. A defective core file of location of defective cores in the array and an optimal ideal topology of a configuration layout of at least some of the cores is input. The location of at least one defective core of the array is determined. At least some of the cores in the array of cores are assigned to the optimal initial topography of cores in the array. It is determined whether at least one defective core is in the optimal initial topography. The functions of the cores in the row and the column of the at least one defective core are assigned to additional neighboring cores in the array of cores to create the robust topology.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 10, 2022
    Publication date: May 16, 2024
    Inventors: Muthiah Annamalai, Steven Knapp, Syed Ahmed, Paul L. Master, Martin Alan Franz, II, Tu Nghiem
  • Publication number: 20240144160
    Abstract: Systems and methods for reconciling location based on multiple computing device signals. For example, the computing system can obtain location datasets associated with freight carrier services from computing sources. The computing system can determine an expected signal pattern for a location associated with a freight transportation service. The computing system can determine, for each computing source, a confidence score. The confidence score can represent the probability that the respective location dataset is associated with a load being transported for a freight transportation service. The computing system can determine a primary location dataset based on the confidence scores. The computing system can perform actions based on the primary location dataset.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 28, 2022
    Publication date: May 2, 2024
    Inventors: Ajinkya Manoj Deshpande, Mudit Gupta, Siddharth Rane, Martin Alan Tromblee, Jianing Wang, Yu Wang, David Wee, Cheng Wei
  • Patent number: 11959937
    Abstract: A test and measurement device, including a first input structured to receive a first voltage from a first conductor of a first triaxial cable, a second input structured to receive a second voltage from a second conductor of the first triaxial cable or a second triaxial cable, circuitry configured to change modes based on the first voltage and the second voltage; and an output structured to output a signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 2020
    Date of Patent: April 16, 2024
    Inventors: Matthew Alan Holtz, Martin J. Rice, Wayne C. Goeke
  • Publication number: 20240082749
    Abstract: An interactive toy comprising a function device for performing user-perceptible, controllable functions. The interactive toy also includes a rechargeable power source and a charging circuit for contactless receipt of electrical energy and for charging the rechargeable power source when the interactive toy is positioned in a charging zone of a contactless charging device. The interactive toy is adapted to determine a charging rate at respective positions relative to the charging device and to generate a user-perceptible output indicative of the determined charging rate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 21, 2023
    Publication date: March 14, 2024
    Applicant: LEGO A/S
    Inventors: Thomas Alan DONALDSON, Mark Ross CHAMPKINS, Radost Radoslavova KEREFEYNA, Rasmus Bissenbakker KÆRSGAARD, Yufan Wei WANG, Arun VENKATASUBRAMANIAN, Simon Mark JORDAN, Andrew James KNIGHTS, Isobel Jane ASHBEY, Martin Edward BROCK, Rosanna Elizabeth PARRISH, Silviu TOMA, Robert George MILNER
  • Publication number: 20240069918
    Abstract: A system and method to efficiently configure an array of processing cores to perform functions of a program. A function of the program is converted to a configuration of cores. The configuration is laid out in a first subset of the array of cores. The configuration is stored. The configuration is replicated to perform the function on a second subset of the array of cores.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 23, 2022
    Publication date: February 29, 2024
    Inventors: Yuri Victorvich, Frederick Furtek, Martin Alan Franz, II, Paul L. Master
  • Patent number: 11912721
    Abstract: A series of fused pentacyclic imidazole derivatives, being potent modulators of human TNFa activity, are accordingly of benefit in the treatment and/or prevention of various human ailments, including autoimmune and inflammatory disorders; neurological and neurodegenerative disorders; pain and nociceptive disorders; cardiovascular disorders; metabolic disorders; ocular disorders; and oncological disorders. In particular, the present invention is concerned with 6, 7-dihydro-7, 14-methanobenzimidazo[1, 2-b][2,5]benzodiazocin-5(14H)-one derivatives and analogs thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 2020
    Date of Patent: February 27, 2024
    Assignees: UCB Biopharma SRL, Sanofi
    Inventors: Teresa De Haro Garcia, Michael Deligny, Jag Paul Heer, Joanna Rachel Quincey, Mengyang Xuan, Zhaoning Zhu, Daniel Christopher Brookings, Mark Daniel Calmiano, Yves Evrard, Martin Clive Hutchings, James Andrew Johnson, Sophie Jadot, Jean Keyaerts, Malcolm MacCoss, Matthew Duncan Selby, Michael Alan Shaw, Dominique Louis Leon Swinnen, Laurent Schio, Yann Foricher, Bruno Filoche-Romme
  • Publication number: 20240026434
    Abstract: There is provided a method of preparing a lyophilized sample, comprising: (i) adding a sample comprising one or more molecules of interest in solution to a porous polymer matrix and allowing the sample to penetrate into the pores of the porous polymer matrix; and (ii) lyophilizing the sample within the pores of the porous polymer matrix thereby preparing a porous polymer matrix containing the lyophilized sample.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 20, 2023
    Publication date: January 25, 2024
    Applicant: New England Biolabs Lyophilization Sciences Ltd.
    Inventors: Martin Alan Lee, James Slatter
  • Publication number: 20220179823
    Abstract: Systems and methods for reconfiguring a reduced instruction set computer processor architecture are disclosed. Exemplary implementations may: provide a primary processing core consisting of a RISC processor; provide a node wrapper associated with each of the plurality of secondary cores, the node wrapper comprising access memory associates with each secondary core, and a load/unload matrix associated with each secondary core; operate the architecture in a manner in which, for at least one core, data is read from and written to the at least cache memory in a control-centric mode; the secondary cores are selectively partitioned to operate in a streaming mode wherein data streams out of the corresponding secondary core into the main memory and other ones of the plurality of secondary cores.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 25, 2022
    Publication date: June 9, 2022
    Applicant: Cornami Inc.
    Inventors: Paul L. Master, Frederick Furtek, Martin Alan Franz II, Raymond J. Andraka PE
  • Patent number: 11294851
    Abstract: Systems and methods for reconfiguring a reduced instruction set computer processor architecture are disclosed. Exemplary implementations may: provide a primary processing core consisting of a RISC processor; provide a node wrapper associated with each of the plurality of secondary cores, the node wrapper comprising access memory associates with each secondary core, and a load/unload matrix associated with each secondary core; operate the architecture in a manner in which, for at least one core, data is read from and written to the at least cache memory in a control-centric mode; the secondary cores are selectively partitioned to operate in a streaming mode wherein data streams out of the corresponding secondary core into the main memory and other ones of the plurality of secondary cores.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 2018
    Date of Patent: April 5, 2022
    Assignee: Cornami, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul L. Master, Frederick Furtek, Martin Alan Franz, II, Raymond J. Andraka PE
  • Patent number: 11113825
    Abstract: A projected image item tracking system that analyzes projected camera images to determine items taken from, placed on, or moved on a shelf or other area in an autonomous store. The items and actions performed on them may then be attributed to a shopper near the area. Projected images may be combined to generate a 3D volume difference between the state of the area before and after shopper interaction. The volume difference may be calculated using plane-sweep stereo, or using convolutional neural networks. Because these methods may be computationally intensive, the system may first localize a change volume where items appear to have been displaced, and then generate a volume difference only within that change volume. This optimization results in significant savings in power consumption and in more rapid identification of items. The 3D volume difference may also indicate the quantity of items displaced, for example from a vertical stack.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 6, 2019
    Date of Patent: September 7, 2021
    Assignee: ACCEL ROBOTICS CORPORATION
    Inventors: Marius Buibas, John Quinn, Kaylee Feigum, Csaba Petre, Michael Brandon Maseda, Martin Alan Cseh
  • Patent number: 11069070
    Abstract: An autonomous store that tracks shopper movements and actions, and performs store cleaning actions based on analysis of shopper activity. Cleaning actions may include disinfecting the store or regions within the store using radiation, fogging or spraying, or ventilation. Cleaning actions may be targeted; for example, zones where shoppers linger or congregate may be cleaned more frequently or intensively, or shelves or items that shoppers touch may be cleaned after these interactions. Shopper activity information may be used to limit the number of shoppers in a store at once, for example by denying entry when the store is at capacity. The density of shoppers in regions of the store may be communicated to shoppers so that they can limit their interactions with other shoppers. Shopper activity history may be used for contact tracing by identifying other shoppers that may have been exposed to an individual who was in the store.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 2020
    Date of Patent: July 20, 2021
    Assignee: ACCEL ROBOTICS CORPORATION
    Inventors: Marius Buibas, Michael Brandon Maseda, Martin Alan Cseh, Samir Singh, Matthew Walker
  • Patent number: 11049263
    Abstract: A projected image item tracking system that analyzes projected camera images to determine items taken from, placed on, or moved on a shelf or other area in an autonomous store. The items and actions performed on them may then be attributed to a shopper near the area. Projected images may be combined to generate a 3D volume difference between the state of the area before and after shopper interaction. The volume difference may be calculated using plane-sweep stereo, or using convolutional neural networks. Because these methods may be computationally intensive, the system may first localize a change volume where items appear to have been displaced, and then generate a volume difference only within that change volume. This optimization results in significant savings in power consumption and in more rapid identification of items. The 3D volume difference may also indicate the quantity of items displaced, for example from a vertical stack.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 6, 2019
    Date of Patent: June 29, 2021
    Assignee: ACCEL ROBOTICS CORPORATION
    Inventors: Marius Buibas, John Quinn, Kaylee Feigum, Csaba Petre, Michael Brandon Maseda, Martin Alan Cseh
  • Patent number: 10960602
    Abstract: A three dimensional printing system includes a resin vessel, a light engine, a movement mechanism, a fixture, and a controller. The resin vessel is for containing a photocurable resin and has a lower portion with a transparent sheet. The light engine is configured to selectively project radiation up through the transparent sheet and over a build plane. The fixture is coupled to the movement mechanism and has a lower face that faces the transparent sheet. The controller is configured to operate the light engine to solidify a particle trapping sheet proximate to the build plane thereby trapping particles that extend upwardly from the transparent sheet into the build plane.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 2018
    Date of Patent: March 30, 2021
    Assignee: 3D Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Christopher Tanner, Andrew Enslow, Ben Wynne, Robert Mueller, James Pingel, Martin Alan Johnson
  • Publication number: 20210049772
    Abstract: An automated store attached to or integrated into a site where vehicles park, such as a gas station, charging station, or parking lot. The store may obtain the identity of the vehicle automatically, for example in a message sent over a charging cable, or by scanning a license plate. An authorization linked to the vehicle identity may be extended to passengers who exit the vehicle, so that these passengers may take items from the store and have them automatically charged to the vehicle's account. Locked cases containing products may be unlocked automatically when a shopper who exited an authorized vehicle arrives at the case. As passengers move around the site and obtain items from the store, messages may be transmitted back to the vehicle, or to a mobile device of the vehicle owner or driver, showing the items that have been taken.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 30, 2020
    Publication date: February 18, 2021
    Applicant: ACCEL ROBOTICS CORPORATION
    Inventors: Marius BUIBAS, John QUINN, Kaylee FEIGUM, Csaba PETRE, Michael Brandon MASEDA, Martin Alan CSEH
  • Patent number: 10909694
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2020
    Date of Patent: February 2, 2021
    Assignee: ACCEL ROBOTICS CORPORATION
    Inventors: Marius Buibas, John Quinn, Aleksander Bapst, Christopher Lai, Jose Miguel Rodriguez, Mark Alan Graham, Michael Brandon Maseda, Martin Alan Cseh
  • Publication number: 20200380701
    Abstract: An autonomous store that tracks shopper movements and actions, and performs store cleaning actions based on analysis of shopper activity. Cleaning actions may include disinfecting the store or regions within the store using radiation, fogging or spraying, or ventilation. Cleaning actions may be targeted; for example, zones where shoppers linger or congregate may be cleaned more frequently or intensively, or shelves or items that shoppers touch may be cleaned after these interactions. Shopper activity information may be used to limit the number of shoppers in a store at once, for example by denying entry when the store is at capacity. The density of shoppers in regions of the store may be communicated to shoppers so that they can limit their interactions with other shoppers. Shopper activity history may be used for contact tracing by identifying other shoppers that may have been exposed to an individual who was in the store.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 14, 2020
    Publication date: December 3, 2020
    Applicant: ACCEL ROBOTICS CORPORATION
    Inventors: Marius BUIBAS, Michael Brandon MASEDA, Martin Alan CSEH, Samir SINGH, Matthew WALKER
  • Publication number: 20200334835
    Abstract: 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: Application
    Filed: June 30, 2020
    Publication date: October 22, 2020
    Applicant: ACCEL ROBOTICS CORPORATION
    Inventors: Marius BUIBAS, John QUINN, Aleksander BAPST, Christopher LAI, Jose Miguel RODRIGUEZ, Mark Alan GRAHAM, Michael Brandon MASEDA, Martin Alan CSEH
  • Patent number: 10800722
    Abstract: The present invention refers to 6-isopropyl-2,4-dimethylcyclohexen-1-ol derivatives, to a method of their production, and fragrance compositions and fragranced articles comprising them.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 2017
    Date of Patent: October 13, 2020
    Assignee: Givaudan S. A.
    Inventors: Martin Alan Lovchik, Veronika Zelenay
  • Patent number: 10783491
    Abstract: A system that integrates camera images and quantity sensors to determine items taken from, placed on, or moved on a shelf or other area in an autonomous store. The items and actions performed may then be attributed to a shopper near the area. Shelves may be divided into storage zones, such as bins or lanes, and a quantity sensor may measure the item quantity in each zone. Quantity changes indicate that a shopper has taken or placed items in the zone. Distance sensors, such as LIDAR, may be used for shelves that push items towards the front. Strain gauges may be used for bins or hanging rods. Quantity changes may trigger analysis of camera images of the shelf to identify the items taken or replaced. Images from multiple cameras that view a shelf may be projected to a vertical plane at the front of the shelf to simplify analysis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 2020
    Date of Patent: September 22, 2020
    Assignee: ACCEL ROBOTICS CORPORATION
    Inventors: Marius Buibas, John Quinn, Kaylee Feigum, Csaba Petre, Michael Brandon Maseda, Martin Alan Cseh