Patents by Inventor Matthew CAMERON
Matthew CAMERON 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: 20240174581Abstract: The present technology is directed to igniter pellets for use with an expendable countermeasure flare assembly with an igniter assembly with a pellet receptacle. An igniter pellet of one or more embodiments has a moisture insensitive first layer formed by a first composition comprising a mixture of a fuel material that includes Boron, an oxidizer material that includes Bismuth Oxide and/or Potassium Perchlorate, and a granular matrix binder holding the fuel material and the oxidizer material together. A second layer is formed by a second composition that has a fuel material that includes Magnesium, an oxidizer that includes Polytetrafluoroethylene, and a binder material that includes a fluoropolymer elastomer. The second layer is contained in the pellet receptacle and covered by the first layer, so that the second layer is isolated and protected from ambient moisture by the moisture insensitive first layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2022Publication date: May 30, 2024Inventors: William H. Heinsohn, Charles Cameron Louden, Zachary J. Black, Matthew Porter
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Publication number: 20240160251Abstract: This application is directed to a display assistant device that acts as a voice-activated user interface device. The display assistant device includes a base, a screen and a rear speaker. The base is configured for sitting on a surface. The screen has a rear surface and is supported by the base at the rear surface. A bottom edge of the screen is configured to be held above the surface by a predefined height, and the base is substantially hidden behind the screen from a front view of the display assistant device. The rear speaker is concealed inside the base and oriented to project sound towards the rear side of the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2023Publication date: May 16, 2024Applicant: Google LLCInventors: Justin Leong, Xiaoping Qin, Christen Cameron Bilger, Philip Hobson Boothby, Frances Kwee, Matthew Michael Seflic, James Castro
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Publication number: 20240152109Abstract: Implementations are directed to remote data aggregation, data management, and data visualization of field data from remote field site locations. Actions can include generating, by one or more sensors, the field data, each sensor of the one or more sensors being responsive to field site activity, transmitting, through a regional network, the field data to a back-end system, processing, by the back-end system, the field data to provide visualization data, transmitting the visualization data to one or more mobile computing devices, and providing a computer-executable application for execution on a mobile computing device, the computer-executable application processing the visualization data to provide data visualizations.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2023Publication date: May 9, 2024Inventors: Matthew Harrison, William Cameron Powell, Stephen Trey Moore
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Publication number: 20240153404Abstract: An injection system can have a Syringe Dose and Position Apparatus (SDPA) mounted to a syringe. The SDPA can have one or more circuit boards. The SDPA can include one or more sensors for determining information about an injection procedure, such as the dose measurement, injection location, and the like. The SDPA can also include a power management board, which can be a separate board than a board mounted with the sensors. The syringe can also include a light source in the needle. Light emitted from the light source can be detected by light detectors inside a training apparatus configured to receive the injection. The syringe can have a power source for powering the sensors and the light source. The SDPA and the power source can be mounted to the syringe flange.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2023Publication date: May 9, 2024Inventors: Gabrielle A. Rios, Scott Cameron Royston, Matthew Ryan, Cody Garrett Schulz, Clark B. Foster
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Patent number: 11976757Abstract: A cap configured for engagement with a coupling, the cap defining an inner end and an outer end, the cap defining an axis extending from the inner end to the outer end, the cap defining a raised lip, a sealing surface, and a groove, the raised lip axially positioned at the inner end, the sealing surface positioned between the raised lip and the groove.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2021Date of Patent: May 7, 2024Assignee: ASC Engineered Solutions, LLCInventors: Matthew William McNamara, Jordan Cameron Belen, Stephen Eric Scott
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Patent number: 11971120Abstract: A method for using a pre-assembled coupling assembly, the method including providing a pipe fitting defining an inner end and an outer end, the pipe fitting defining an axis; axially inserting the inner end of the pipe fitting into a gasket, a portion of the pipe fitting within the gasket positioned radially outward from a portion of the gasket; and assembling a housing around the gasket, the housing and the gasket forming a coupling, the coupling retained on the inner end of the pipe fitting when the coupling is in a relaxed position.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2021Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Assignee: ASC Engineered Solutions, LLCInventors: Matthew William McNamara, Jordan Cameron Belen, Stephen Eric Scott
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Publication number: 20240119754Abstract: A video monitoring system captures image frames of a patient in various positions. The captured image frames are analyzed by the system for changes in a patient's position or movement, frames in which the system detects one or both of patient movement and repositioning are retained. The system analyzes an area of interest within each image frame that corresponds to an area in the camera's view field with the patient. Sequential image frames are compared for motion, only frames without motion, where the patient is still, are analyzed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2019Publication date: April 11, 2024Inventors: Steven Gail JOHNSON, Matthew Cameron CLARK, Stephen ECKER, Kyle Brook JOHNSON, Richard Craig KUETHER
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Patent number: 11953124Abstract: A flexible hose adapter configured for engagement with a coupling, the flexible hose adapter including an end piece, the end piece defining an inner end and an outer end, the end piece defining an axis extending from the inner end to the outer end, the end piece defining a raised lip, a sealing surface, and a groove, the raised lip axially positioned at the inner end, the sealing surface positioned between the raised lip and the groove; and a flexible hose attached to the outer end of the end piece.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2021Date of Patent: April 9, 2024Assignee: ASC Engineered Solutions, LLCInventors: Matthew William McNamara, Jordan Cameron Belen, Stephen Eric Scott
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Patent number: 11952576Abstract: A novel method of diluting the structures in the cell population, such that individual cells, dependent on the activity of the structures, become single measurement devices. This can be applied to all Bacterial Microcomparments (“BMCs”), organelles, and macromolecules, and could provide a universal method for the design of novel ones and understanding of the diverse structures. In one aspect the present invention provides A method of creating a bacterial strain with inducible and detectable carboxysomes. The method includes the steps of incorporating a labeled carbon-fixation enzyme into the genome of a bacterium; deleting all or a portion of the ccm operon from the bacterium; and reintroducing a ccm operon comprising an inducible promoter to create a ?ccm+ strain.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2020Date of Patent: April 9, 2024Assignee: The Regents of the University of Colorado, a body corporateInventors: Jeffrey Carlyle Cameron, Nicholas C. Hill, Jian Wei Tay, Sabina Altus, David Matthew Bortz, Kristin Ann Moore
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Patent number: 11952001Abstract: Driving simulations may be generated based on driving log data and used to validate autonomous vehicle safety systems. A driving simulation system may receive driving log data from autonomous vehicles and determine events which caused a vehicle to diverge from a planned trajectory. Driving simulations may be generated based on the driving log data, and executed using a simulated vehicle that follows the initial planned trajectory of the autonomous vehicle. The driving simulations may be analyzed to detect potential collisions and near misses, and to determine success conditions for the behaviors of vehicle safety systems. Driving simulations and associated success conditions may be aggregated and used in validation suites for vehicle controllers and/or vehicle safety systems, thereby providing more comprehensive and robust autonomous vehicle validation based on real-world driving scenarios.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2021Date of Patent: April 9, 2024Assignee: ZOOX, INC.Inventors: Chuang Wang, Leonardo Poubel Orenstein, Tod Cameron Semple, James Graham Dolan, Takahiro Baba, Matthew Lotocki
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Publication number: 20240084933Abstract: A fitting includes a fitting body defining a hole; and an indicator assembly comprising a fastener extending through the hole, a first indicator mounted on the fastener, and a second indicator mounted on the fastener, the fastener defining a fastener axis; wherein the second indicator is axially in between the first indicator and the fitting body upon the fastener being oriented in a first position, and wherein the second indicator is radially inwardly or radially outwardly of the first indicator upon the fastener being oriented in a second position.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2023Publication date: March 14, 2024Inventors: Jordan Cameron Belen, Matthew William McNamara, Jeffrey Brian Shaffer, Ronald Pound
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Publication number: 20240029467Abstract: A device performs operations including determining a probability that a vulnerable road user (VRU) will continue on a current path (e.g., in connection with controlling an autonomous vehicle). The device receives an image depicting a vulnerable road user (VRU). The device inputs at least a portion of the image into a model, and receives, as output from the model, a plurality of probabilities describing the VRU, each of the probabilities corresponding to a probability that the VRU is in a given state. The device determines, based on at least some of the plurality of probabilities, a probability that the VRU will exhibit a behavior, and outputs the probability that the VRU will exhibit the behavior to a control system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2023Publication date: January 25, 2024Inventors: Dominic Noy, Matthew Cameron Angus, James Over Everard, Wassim El Youssoufi, Raunaq Bose, Leslie Cees Nooteboom, Maya Audrey Lara Pindeus
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Publication number: 20230400645Abstract: An example system for housing disassembly is provided. The system includes a first component including a platform defining an interior space configured and dimensioned to at least partially receive a first side of a housing including a first set of latching points. The system includes blades extending from the platform of the first component. The blades are disposed in a pattern to align with the first set of latching points of the housing when the housing is at least partially received in the interior space of the platform. Compressing the platform towards the housing or compressing the housing towards the platform disengages the first set of latching points of the housing with the blades to disassemble the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2022Publication date: December 14, 2023Applicant: Ortronics, Inc.Inventor: Matthew Cameron Watson
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Patent number: 11816914Abstract: A device performs operations including determining a probability that a vulnerable road user (VRU) will continue on a current path (e.g., in connection with controlling an autonomous vehicle). The device receives an image depicting a vulnerable road user (VRU). The device inputs at least a portion of the image into a model, and receives, as output from the model, a plurality of probabilities describing the VRU, each of the probabilities corresponding to a probability that the VRU is in a given state. The device determines, based on at least some of the plurality of probabilities, a probability that the VRU will exhibit a behavior, and outputs the probability that the VRU will exhibit the behavior to a control system.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2020Date of Patent: November 14, 2023Assignee: HUMANISING AUTONOMY LIMITEDInventors: Dominic Noy, Matthew Cameron Angus, James Over Everard, Wassim El Youssoufi, Raunaq Bose, Leslie Cees Nooteboom, Maya Audrey Lara Pindeus
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Publication number: 20230333328Abstract: An example system for fiber connector assembly is provided. The system includes an adapter configured to at least partially receive a plug housing subassembly. The system includes a base station configured to receive the adapter, the plug housing subassembly, and a first backshell component. The base station includes structural features designed to align and maintain a position of the plug housing subassembly relative to the first backshell component prior to securing a second backshell component to the first backshell component.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2023Publication date: October 19, 2023Applicant: Ortronics, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Cameron Watson, Brandon Deal
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Publication number: 20230291872Abstract: An electronic sitter management system coupled to patient surveillance network having a plurality of video cameras, each camera transmitting a stream of surveillance video of a respective patient room. The sitter management system includes at least one sitter management device and a plurality of sitter devices. Each device being assigned a plurality of patient rooms and capable of receiving a plurality of streams of surveillance video for the corresponding plurality of patient rooms and simultaneously displaying a plurality of video images of the corresponding plurality of patient rooms. Each device is also capable of transmitting sitter device availability information to the sitter management device. The sitter management device being capable of recognizing a sitter device being unavailable and reassigning the plurality of patient rooms previously assigned to the unavailable device to other of the plurality of sitter devices that are available.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2022Publication date: September 14, 2023Applicant: CareView Communications, Inc.Inventors: Sam Anthony Greco, Steven Gail Johnson, Matthew Cameron Clark, Derek Stevan del Carpio
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Publication number: 20230084830Abstract: An example fiber optic connector label is provided that includes a main body section, a first group of fiber designations, and a second group of fiber designations. The main body section includes a top surface and an opposing bottom surface. The main body section includes a lateral axis extending through first and second side edges of the main body section, the lateral axis dividing the main body section into a first side and a second side. The first group of fiber designations is located on the first side of the main body section. The second group of fiber designations is located on the second side of the main body section.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2021Publication date: March 16, 2023Applicant: Ortronics, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Cameron Watson, Daniel M. Smith
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Publication number: 20230071640Abstract: Various embodiments concern video patient monitoring with detection zones. Various embodiments can comprise a camera, a user interface, and a computing system. The computing system can be configured to perform various steps based on reception of a frame from the camera, including: calculate a background luminance of the frame; monitor for a luminance change of a zone as compared to one or more previous frames, the luminance change indicative of patient motion in the zone; and compare the background luminance to an aggregate background luminance, the aggregate background luminance based on the plurality of frames. If the background luminance changed by more than a predetermined amount, then the aggregate background luminance can be set to the background luminance, luminance information of the previous frames can be disregarded, and motion detection can be disregarded.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2022Publication date: March 9, 2023Applicant: CareView Communications, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Cameron Clark, Derek del Carpio
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Patent number: 11553161Abstract: An electronic sitter management system coupled to patient surveillance network having a plurality of video cameras, each camera transmitting a stream of surveillance video of a respective patient room. The sitter management system includes at least one sitter management device and a plurality of sitter devices. Each device being assigned a plurality of patient rooms and capable of receiving a plurality of streams of surveillance video for the corresponding plurality of patient rooms and simultaneously displaying a plurality of video images of the corresponding plurality of patient rooms. Each device is also capable of transmitting sitter device availability information to the sitter management device. The sitter management device being capable of recognizing a sitter device being unavailable and reassigning the plurality of patient rooms previously assigned to the unavailable device to other of the plurality of sitter devices that are available.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2021Date of Patent: January 10, 2023Assignee: Care View Communications, Inc.Inventors: Sam Anthony Greco, Steven Gail Johnson, Matthew Cameron Clark, Derek Stevan del Carpio
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Patent number: 11477416Abstract: Various embodiments concern video patient monitoring with detection zones. Various embodiments can comprise a camera, a user interface, and a computing system. The computing system can be configured to perform various steps based on reception of a frame from the camera, including: calculate a background luminance of the frame; monitor for a luminance change of a zone as compared to one or more previous frames, the luminance change indicative of patient motion in the zone; and compare the background luminance to an aggregate background luminance, the aggregate background luminance based on the plurality of frames. If the background luminance changed by more than a predetermined amount, then the aggregate background luminance can be set to the background luminance, luminance information of the previous frames can be disregarded, and motion detection can be disregarded.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2021Date of Patent: October 18, 2022Assignee: Care View Communications, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Cameron Clark, Derek del Carpio