Patents by Inventor Michael Hood
Michael Hood 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: 20150249905Abstract: Method of determining user's life change based on behavioral abnormality starts with processor receiving first location data and first proximity information from first mobile device. First proximity information includes identification of mobile devices within proximity sensitivity radius of first mobile device. Processor determines whether first location data and first proximity information are included in historical location data and historical proximity information, respectively, associated with first mobile device. When first location data and first proximity information is not included, processor determines whether subsequent location data and subsequent proximity information received from first mobile device over predetermined time period is included.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2014Publication date: September 3, 2015Applicant: Life360, Inc.Inventors: Alexander Haro, Christopher Hulls, Michael Borsuk, Michael Hood
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Patent number: 9114679Abstract: Disclosed is a tow adapter suitable for coupling a device to be towed to a towing vehicle. The tow adapter includes a bracket for attachment to the towing vehicle and a loop and hook for receiving a tether attached to the bracket, the hook attached to the bracket central of the loop. The tether is threaded through the loop and attached to the hook, thereby enabling the towing vehicle to tow the device.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: August 25, 2015Assignee: Amanda Bent-Bolt CompanyInventors: Michael Hood, Robert Gruschow, Wes Holmes
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Patent number: 9094912Abstract: A method of providing connection source recommendations using a database of historic data on connectivity starts with a processor receiving location and connection information from each mobile device. Location information may identify a location of each mobile device, respectively. Connection information may identify one of the connection sources as a preferred connection source used to identify the location of each mobile device, respectively. Processor may then store, in database, location and connection information. Database may include a plurality of location information and a history of connection information for each location information. When processor determines that mobile device has changed location, processor may transmit to mobile device connection information recommendation based on an analysis of database.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2013Date of Patent: July 28, 2015Assignee: LIFE360, INC.Inventors: Alexander Haro, Christopher Hulls, Michael Borsuk, Michael Hood
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Publication number: 20150133144Abstract: A method of providing connection source recommendations using a database of historic data on connectivity starts with a processor receiving location and connection information from each mobile device. Location information may identify a location of each mobile device, respectively. Connection information may identify one of the connection sources as a preferred connection source used to identify the location of each mobile device, respectively. Processor may then store, in database, location and connection information. Database may include a plurality of location information and a history of connection information for each location information. When processor determines that mobile device has changed location, processor may transmit to mobile device connection information recommendation based on an analysis of database.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicant: Life360, Inc.Inventors: Alexander Haro, Christopher Hulls, Michael Borsuk, Michael Hood
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Patent number: 9004522Abstract: Disclosed is a tow adapter for coupling a device to be towed to a towing vehicle. The tow adapter includes a bracket adapted to be attached to the towing vehicle, a loop suitable to support a tether to enable the towing vehicle to tow the device to be towed, the loop having first and second ends operably mounted to the bracket, a hook operably mounted to the bracket and positioned central of the loop such that at least part of a curved portion of the hook is disposed within the loop, the hook and the loop being pivotable relative to the bracket about a pivot operably attached to the bracket. The tether may be threaded through the loop and attached to the hook to enable the towing vehicle to tow the device to be towed.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2014Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: Amanda Bent-Bolt CompanyInventors: Michael Hood, Robert Gruschow, Wes Holmes
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Publication number: 20150063181Abstract: A method of conserving battery power of mobile devices within a location-based group starts with server receiving location data and proximity information from each of the mobile devices. Location data received from first mobile device includes the first mobile device's location. Proximity information received from first mobile device includes an identification of mobile devices within a predetermined radius of first mobile device's location. Server identifies based on location data and proximity information a specific location and forms a subgroup of mobile devices that are within a predetermined radius of the specific location. Server queries and receives a level of power associated with each mobile devices in the subgroup and transmits control signals to each mobile devices in the subgroup to shut down radio functions based on the level of power. Other embodiments are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2013Publication date: March 5, 2015Applicant: LIFE360, INC.Inventors: Alexander Haro, Christopher Hulls, Michael Borsuk, Michael Hood
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Patent number: 8960707Abstract: Disclosed is a tow adapter for coupling a device to be towed to a towing vehicle. The tow adapter includes a bracket adapted to be attached to the towing vehicle, a loop suitable to support a tether to enable the towing vehicle to tow the device to be towed, the loop having a first end and a second end portion each mounted to the bracket about a pivot such that the loop pivots relative to the bracket, the bracket including stops extending outwardly there from which limit an extent of travel of the loop about the pivot when the loop makes contact with the stops, and a hook mounted to the bracket and at least a portion of the hook capable of being disposed centrally within the loop. The tether may be threaded through the loop and attached to the hook to enable the towing vehicle to tow the device to be towed.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2014Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: Amanda Belt-Bolt CompanyInventors: Michael Hood, Robert Gruschow, Wes Holmes
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Publication number: 20150018019Abstract: A method of increasing accuracy of location determination of mobile devices within a location-based subgroup starts with server receiving location data and proximity information from each of the mobile devices. Location data received from first mobile device includes first mobile device's fixed location. Proximity information received from first mobile device includes an identification of mobile devices within a proximity sensitivity radius of first mobile device's location. Server forms subgroup of mobile devices based on proximity information from each of the mobile devices. Subgroup may include first mobile device and mobile devices that have provided proximity information that identifies first mobile device are being within the proximity sensitivity radiuses of the mobile devices, respectively. Server may then refine the fixed location of the first mobile device, which includes identifying an intersection of the proximity sensor sensitivity of each of the mobile devices that are in subgroup.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2013Publication date: January 15, 2015Applicant: LIFE360, INC.Inventors: Alexander Haro, Christopher Hulls, Michael Borsuk, Michael Hood, Ajna Cackovic
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Publication number: 20140265250Abstract: Described in this application is a tow adapter for coupling a device to be towed to a towing vehicle. The tow adapter includes a bracket adapted to be attached to a vehicle to support a tow adapter; a loop suitable to support a tether to enable the towing vehicle to tow a device to be towed, the loop having a first end portion and a second end portion each adapted to be mounted to the bracket; a hook positioned central of the loop and pivotable relative to the loop; and the loop and hook adapted to enable a tether to thread through the loop and attach to the hook.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: AMANDA BENT-BOLT COMPANYInventors: Michael HOOD, Robert GRUSCHOW, Wes HOLMES
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Publication number: 20140265249Abstract: Disclosed in this application is a tow adapter suitable for coupling a device to be towed to a towing vehicle. The adapter includes a bracket for attachment to a vehicle and a loop and hook for receiving a tether attached to the bracket, the hook attached to the bracket central of the loop. The tether is threaded through the loop and attached to the hook, thereby enabling the vehicle to tow the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Amanda Bent-Bolt CompanyInventors: Michael HOOD, Robert GRUSCHOW, Wes HOLMES
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Publication number: 20090192918Abstract: Lead mining services and methods are presented. A lead mining service stores leads having attributes, a history, or a closing value in a database and allows lead consumers to defined policies for acceptable leads. The service provides leads to the lead consumers according to their defined lead policies. Each consumer can work a lead by modifying lead attributes, or closing values. Based on how consumers work leads, an analytic engine associated with the service can discover or establish trends from leads having acceptable closing values. The trend information can be used to form a predication comprising a set of one or more leads that are predicted to have acceptable closing values for the lead consumers were the set of leads fail to satisfy the consumer's lead policies. Contemplated lead mining services identify leads that would ordinarily be overlooked or fall outside the scope of a lead policy.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2009Publication date: July 30, 2009Inventors: Michael Hood, Michael Khristo
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Publication number: 20090192914Abstract: Adaptive lead pricing systems are presented. Users of a lead mining service can use a lead attribute interface to modify a lead's attributes where the attributes can include an attribute value of the lead attribute or attribute metadata bound to the lead attribute. As leads are worked, an analytic engine tracks attribute values and attribute metadata as they vary with time with respect to closing values of the leads. The analytic engine derives correlations among the closing values of the leads, the attribute values, and the attribute metadata by using multi-variate testing techniques. The correlations can be used to adapt a sales price of the lead to form a current price at which the lead is offered to a lead purchaser through a purchasing interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2009Publication date: July 30, 2009Inventors: Michael Hood, Michael Khristo
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Publication number: 20090192879Abstract: Systems for rating leads are presented. A lead providing service preferably provides a tagging interface that allows users interested in leads to assign the leads one or more tags. The tags represent metrics by which one or more leads can be rated by other users. A rating interface is also provided to allow users to rate the leads with respect to the tags by setting a rating value according to a rating scale. Leads are presented to users along with the tags and tag ratings that calculated from the rating values submitted by users.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2009Publication date: July 30, 2009Inventors: Michael Hood, Michael Khristo
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Publication number: 20090192880Abstract: Methods of providing leads are presented. A lead database storing leads is made available, possibly via a lead mining service, where leads comprise closing values and attributes that have attributes values or attribute metadata describing the attributes. Lead purchasers can modify the closing values or attributes of the leads as they work the leads. An analytics engine can derive one or more value drivers for a lead purchaser based on a multi-varitate analysis of the closing values and attributes of the leads. Sources of leads can be assigned trust scores that indicate a measure of confidence that the source can provide leads according to the purchaser's value drivers.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2009Publication date: July 30, 2009Inventors: Michael Hood, Michael Khristo
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Patent number: 6405908Abstract: A strap for guitars and the like made from recycled seat belt components. The strap includes as its components a male seat belt buckle member insertably retainable within a female seat belt buckle member, a first length of seat belt strap material and a second length of seat belt strap material, first and second slip buckles; and a pair of connecting members, each having a length of sheet material having an aperture defined adjacent an end thereof.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2001Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Assignee: Psycobilly Products, LLCInventors: Michael Hood, Eric Heatherly
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Publication number: 20010042765Abstract: A strap for guitars and the like made from recycled seat belt components. The strap includes as its components a male seat belt buckle member insertably retainable within a female seat belt buckle member, a first length of seat belt strap material and a second length of seat belt strap material, first and second slip buckles; and a pair of connecting members, each having a length of sheet material having an aperture defined adjacent an end thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2001Publication date: November 22, 2001Inventors: Michael Hood, Eric Heatherly
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Patent number: 6269991Abstract: A strap for guitars and the like made from recycled seat belt components. The strap includes as its components a male seat belt buckle member insertably retainable within a female seat belt buckle member, a first length of seat belt strap material and a second length of seat belt strap material, first and second slip buckles; and a pair of connecting members, each having a length of sheet material having an aperture defined adjacent an end thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1999Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Inventors: Michael Hood, Eric Heatherly
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Patent number: 5796322Abstract: In high frequency apparatus such as for example an rf resonant cavity or a waveguide, it is often necessary to include a slot to permit a probe or other member to be located in the high frequency region and be moveable along the slot. Sealing means arranged adjacent to the slot and around the probe permits movement of the probe whilst minimising the open aperture area of the slot, hence preventing or reducing leakage through it. In one embodiment of the invention, the sealing means comprises a metallic mesh and in another it includes an elastomer material which is loaded with metallic material and/or carries a metallic mesh.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1996Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Assignee: EEV LimitedInventors: Mark Bridges, Graham Michael Hood, Philip William Laurence Gandy
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Patent number: 4569558Abstract: A mounting movable with respect to an adjacent hard face has a projecting drag bit adapted to engage the hard face. The drag bit is disposed for movement relative to the mounting by encounter of the drag bit with the hard face. That relative movement regulates a valve in a water passageway, preferably extending through the drag bit, to play a stream of water in the area of contact of the drag bit and the hard face and to prevent such water play when the drag bit is out of contact with the hard face.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1983Date of Patent: February 11, 1986Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventor: Michael Hood