Patents by Inventor Martin Hansen
Martin Hansen 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: 20240185193Abstract: Methods and systems are described for automatically communicating transaction steps to users, and confirming completion of the transaction steps. The methods and systems may include receiving a transaction category, retrieving all transaction step activities and suggested transaction step activities of the transaction category, transmitting the retrieved transaction step activities and suggested transaction step activities through a network to a buyer and to a seller. The responses may include a transaction response, and an ignore indicator for each transaction step. The method may then include storing the transaction responses in a responses database, and updating the transaction step activities in a transaction steps database. The method may also include reviewing the transaction steps database and re-categorizing transaction step activities.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2024Publication date: June 6, 2024Inventors: ALEX MINICUCCI, BRIAN KELLY, MARTIN HANSEN
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Patent number: 11351991Abstract: Techniques are discussed for predicting locations of an object based on attributes of the object and/or attributes of other object(s) proximate to the object. The techniques can predict locations of a pedestrian proximate to a crosswalk as they traverse or prepare to traverse through the crosswalk. The techniques can predict locations of objects as the object traverses an environment. Attributes can comprise information about an object, such as a position, velocity, acceleration, classification, heading, relative distances to regions or other objects, bounding box, etc. Attributes can be determined for an object over time such that, when a series of attributes are input into a prediction component (e.g., a machine learned model), the prediction component can output, for example, predicted locations of the object at times in the future. A vehicle, such as an autonomous vehicle, can be controlled to traverse an environment based on the predicted locations.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2019Date of Patent: June 7, 2022Assignee: Zoox, Inc.Inventors: Mahsa Ghafarianzadeh, Luke Martin Hansen
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Patent number: 11021148Abstract: Techniques are discussed for predicting locations of an object based on attributes of the object and/or attributes of other object(s) proximate to the object. The techniques can predict locations of a pedestrian proximate to a crosswalk as they traverse or prepare to traverse through the crosswalk. The techniques can predict locations of objects as the object traverses an environment. Attributes can comprise information about an object, such as a position, velocity, acceleration, classification, heading, relative distances to regions or other objects, bounding box, etc. Attributes can be determined for an object over time such that, when a series of attributes are input into a prediction component (e.g., a machine learned model), the prediction component can output, for example, predicted locations of the object at times in the future. A vehicle, such as an autonomous vehicle, can be controlled to traverse an environment based on the predicted locations.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2019Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: Zoox, Inc.Inventors: Mahsa Ghafarianzadeh, Luke Martin Hansen
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Publication number: 20200311701Abstract: Methods and systems are described for automatically communicating transaction steps to users, and confirming completion of the transaction steps. The methods and systems may include receiving a transaction category, retrieving all transaction step activities and suggested transaction step activities of the transaction category, transmitting the retrieved transaction step activities and suggested transaction step activities through a network to a buyer and to a seller. The responses may include a transaction response, and an ignore indicator for each transaction step. The method may then include storing the transaction responses in a responses database, and updating the transaction step activities in a transaction steps database. The method may also include reviewing the transaction steps database and re-categorizing transaction step activities.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2019Publication date: October 1, 2020Inventors: Alex Minicucci, Brian Kelly, Martin Hansen
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Publication number: 20200307563Abstract: Techniques are discussed for predicting locations of an object based on attributes of the object and/or attributes of other object(s) proximate to the object. The techniques can predict locations of a pedestrian proximate to a crosswalk as they traverse or prepare to traverse through the crosswalk. The techniques can predict locations of objects as the object traverses an environment. Attributes can comprise information about an object, such as a position, velocity, acceleration, classification, heading, relative distances to regions or other objects, bounding box, etc. Attributes can be determined for an object over time such that, when a series of attributes are input into a prediction component (e.g., a machine learned model), the prediction component can output, for example, predicted locations of the object at times in the future. A vehicle, such as an autonomous vehicle, can be controlled to traverse an environment based on the predicted locations.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2019Publication date: October 1, 2020Inventors: Mahsa Ghafarianzadeh, Luke Martin Hansen
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Publication number: 20200307562Abstract: Techniques are discussed for predicting locations of an object based on attributes of the object and/or attributes of other object(s) proximate to the object. The techniques can predict locations of a pedestrian proximate to a crosswalk as they traverse or prepare to traverse through the crosswalk. The techniques can predict locations of objects as the object traverses an environment. Attributes can comprise information about an object, such as a position, velocity, acceleration, classification, heading, relative distances to regions or other objects, bounding box, etc. Attributes can be determined for an object over time such that, when a series of attributes are input into a prediction component (e.g., a machine learned model), the prediction component can output, for example, predicted locations of the object at times in the future. A vehicle, such as an autonomous vehicle, can be controlled to traverse an environment based on the predicted locations.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2019Publication date: October 1, 2020Inventors: Mahsa Ghafarianzadeh, Luke Martin Hansen
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Patent number: 10723213Abstract: An aspect of the invention provides a roll restrictor system for an automotive powertrain, comprising: a torque roll restrictor bracket configured for attachment to the automotive powertrain; wherein attachment is mediated by a bushing; wherein the bushing is provided within a bearing which facilitates rotation of the bushing within the torque roll restrictor bracket.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2018Date of Patent: July 28, 2020Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: Matt Sykes, Martin Hansen
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Publication number: 20180281578Abstract: An aspect of the invention provides a roll restrictor system for an automotive powertrain, comprising: a torque roll restrictor bracket configured for attachment to the automotive powertrain; wherein attachment is mediated by a bushing; wherein the bushing is provided within a bearing which facilitates rotation of the bushing within the torque roll restrictor bracket.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2018Publication date: October 4, 2018Inventors: Matt Sykes, Martin Hansen
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Patent number: 8881570Abstract: A press (1) including: —a frame (2); —a first press bed (3) with a first tool part (4), wherein the first press bed (3) is provided between the frame (2) and the first tool part (4); —first displacement means (5); —a second press bed (6) with a second tool part (7) which in use is arranged at a position opposite to the first tool part (4), and where the second press bed (6) is provided between the frame (2) and the second tool part (7); —a device (8) for introducing workpieces (9) between the first (4) and the second tool parts (7); —a device (10) for ejecting finished workpieces (9?); —a punch (11) which is vertically displaceable through coaxial openings (13, 14) between the first tool part (4) and the second tool part (7); —a punch cylinder (15) for displacing the punch (11), wherein the press furthermore includes second displacement means (16) which are connected between the frame (2) and the second tool part (7) for horizontal displacement of the second tool part (7) between a pressing position with theType: GrantFiled: October 15, 2009Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Assignee: Kiermar Technology Holding ApSInventor: Martin Hansen
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Publication number: 20130073326Abstract: A system for overseeing implementations of organizational policies, procedures, and/or directives. A host identifies parties involved in the implementations and tracks implementation statuses by (a) issuing notices for access by the identified parties, (b) with each notice, providing actions selectable as a response to the notice, and (c) tracking responses by the identified parties. In response to a predefined event, a user device associated by the host with one of the identified parties polls the host to determine whether a notice is pending for the associated party, and if so, provides an alert. Based on a user response to the alert, the user device displays the pending notice via a browser, and sends to the host via the browser a user-selected response to the pending notice. The host leaves the notice pending until the host receives a user-selected response.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2011Publication date: March 21, 2013Applicant: Jordan Lawrence Group, L.C.Inventors: Bradley W. Jordan, Alice M. Lawrence, A. Martin Hansen
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Patent number: 8153807Abstract: The present invention discloses novel compounds of Formula I: (I) having 11-HSD type 1 antagonist activity, as well as methods for preparing such compounds. In another embodiment, the invention discloses pharmaceutical compositions comprising compounds of Formula I, as well as methods of using the compounds and compositions to treat diabetes, hyperglycemia, obesity, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, metabolic syndrome, and other conditions associated with 11-HSD type 1 activity.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2007Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Eli Lilly and CompanyInventors: Julie Kay Bush, Marvin Martin Hansen, Renhua Li, Thomas Edward Mabry, Nancy June Snyder, Owen Brendan Wallace, Yanping Xu
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Patent number: 8107657Abstract: A hearing aid (22) having a microphone (1), a processor (53) and an output transducer (12), is adapted for obtaining an estimate of a sound environment, determining an estimate of the speech intelligibility according to the sound environment estimate, and for adapting the transfer function of the hearing aid processor in order to enhance the speech intelligibility estimate. The method according to the invention achieves an adaptation of the processor transfer function suitable for optimizing the speech intelligibility in a particular sound environment. Means for obtaining the sound environment estimate and for determining the speech intelligibility estimate may be incorporated in the hearing aid processor, or they may be wholly or partially implemented in an external processing means (56), adapted for communicating data to the hearing aid processor via an appropriate link.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2009Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Assignee: Widex A/SInventor: Martin Hansen
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Publication number: 20110203432Abstract: A press (1) including:—a frame (2);—a first press bed (3) with a first tool part (4), wherein the first press bed (3) is provided between the frame (2) and the first tool part (4);—first displacement means (5);—a second press bed (6) with a second tool part (7) which in use is arranged at a position opposite to the first tool part (4), and where the second press bed (6) is provided between the frame (2) and the second tool part (7);—a device (8) for introducing work-pieces (9) between the first (4) and the second tool parts (7);—a device (10) for ejecting finished workpieces (9?);—a punch (11) which is vertically displaceable through coaxial openings (13, 14) between the first tool part (4) and the second tool part (7);—a punch cylinder (15) for displacing the punch (11), wherein the press furthermore includes second displacement means (16) which are connected between the frame (2) and the second tool part (7) for horizontal displacement of the second tool part (7) between a pressing position with the openingType: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2009Publication date: August 25, 2011Inventor: Martin Hansen
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Patent number: 7804974Abstract: A hearing aid (30) includes a microphone (71), a signal processor (20) and an output transducer (22), and the signal processor (20) includes a set of audio processing parameters mapped to a set of stored noise classes (12) and a noise classification block (8) for classifying the background noise for the purpose of optimizing the frequency response in order to minimize the effects of the background noise. The hearing aid may further include a neural net for controlling the frequency response. A method for reducing a noise component in a signal includes the steps of classification of the noise component, comparing the noise component to a set of known noise components, and adapting the processed audio signals according to a corresponding set of frequency response parameters.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2006Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: Widex A/SInventors: Carsten Paludan-Muller, Martin Hansen
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Publication number: 20090304215Abstract: A hearing aid (22) having a microphone (1), a processor (53) and an output transducer (12), is adapted for obtaining an estimate of a sound environment, determining an estimate of the speech intelligibility according to the sound environment estimate, and for adapting the transfer function of the hearing aid processor in order to enhance the speech intelligibility estimate. The method according to the invention achieves an adaptation of the processor transfer function suitable for optimizing the speech intelligibility in a particular sound environment. Means for obtaining the sound environment estimate and for determining the speech intelligibility estimate may be incorporated in the hearing aid processor, or they may be wholly or partially implemented in an external processing means (56), adapted for communicating data to the hearing aid processor via an appropriate link.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2009Publication date: December 10, 2009Applicant: WIDEX A/SInventor: Martin HANSEN
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Patent number: 7599507Abstract: A hearing aid (22) having a microphone (1), a processor (53) and an output transducer (12), is adapted for obtaining an estimate of a sound environment, determining an estimate of the speech intelligibility according to the sound environment estimate, and for adapting the transfer function of the hearing aid processor in order to enhance the speech intelligibility estimate. The method according to the invention achieves an adaptation of the processor transfer function suitable for optimizing the speech intelligibility in a particular sound environment. Means for obtaining the sound environment estimate and for determining the speech intelligibility estimate may be incorporated in the hearing aid processor, or they may be wholly or partially implemented in an external processing means (56), adapted for communicating data to the hearing aid processor via an appropriate link.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2005Date of Patent: October 6, 2009Assignee: Widex A/SInventor: Martin Hansen
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Publication number: 20090111809Abstract: The present invention discloses novel compounds of Formula I: (I) having 11-HSD type 1 antagonist activity, as well as methods for preparing such compounds. In another embodiment, the invention discloses pharmaceutical compositions comprising compounds of Formula I, as well as methods of using the compounds and compositions to treat diabetes, hyperglycemia, obesity, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, metabolic syndrome, and other conditions associated with 11-HSD type 1 activity.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2007Publication date: April 30, 2009Inventors: Julie Kay Bush, Marvin Martin Hansen, Renhua Li, Thomas Edward Mabry, Nancy June Snyder, Owen Brendan Wallace, Yanping Xu
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Patent number: 7144898Abstract: The present invention provides compounds of formula (I): which are useful for treating depression, anxiety, and alleviating the symptoms caused by withdrawal or partial withdrawal from the use of tobacco or of nicotine.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2000Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: Eli Lilly and CompanyInventors: Marvin Martin Hansen, John Xiaoqiang He, Nicholas Allan Honigschmidt, Daniel James Koch, Todd Jonathan Kohn, Vincent Patrick Rocco, Patrick Gianpietro Spinazze, Kumiko Takeuchi
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Publication number: 20060241288Abstract: The present invention relates to extracellular polypeptides of Aspergillus fumigatus, to fragments of these polypeptides, to compositions comprising such polypeptides and fragments and to exposed domains and epitopes of these polypeptides. The invention also relates to the use of these polypeptides and fragments for immunisation and for production of antibodies, and to antibodies that recognise and bind the polypeptides. Furthermore, the invention relates to methods of identifying binding partners and inhibitors, and to methods of preventing, treating and diagnosing Aspergillus infections.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2004Publication date: October 26, 2006Applicant: ACE BioSciences A/SInventors: Andrew Roche, Martin Hansen, Inge Villsen, Petra Schrotz-King, Jeannette Henningsen, Trine Jørgensen
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Publication number: 20060204025Abstract: A hearing aid (30) comprises a microphone (71), a signal processing means (20) and an output transducer (22), and the signal processing means (20) comprises a set of audio processing parameters mapped to a set of stored noise classes (12) and means (8) for classifying the background noise for the purpose of optimizing the frequency response in order to minimize the effects of the background noise. The hearing aid may further comprise a neural net for controlling the frequency response. A method for reducing a noise component in a signal is also devised, which method comprises classification of the noise component, comparing the noise component to a set of known noise components, and adapting the processed audio signals according to a corresponding set of frequency response parameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2006Publication date: September 14, 2006Inventors: Carsten Paludan-Muller, Martin Hansen