Patents by Inventor Michael Kay
Michael Kay 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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Patent number: 12042552Abstract: Process for late-stage differentiation manufacturing of a personal care composition including: formulating a base composition having a first viscosity; comparing the first viscosity of the base composition to a predetermined desired base viscosity range; adjusting the viscosity of the base composition to a second viscosity that is within the desired base viscosity range by addition of one or more viscosity modifiers; and adding one or more differentiation compositions to the base composition to create the personal care composition, wherein the personal care composition has a final viscosity within a desired final viscosity range without the need to add additional viscosity modifiers.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2021Date of Patent: July 23, 2024Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: David Scott Dunlop, Anthony William Hill, Anne Sloan, Michael Kai-Chiau Chang
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Publication number: 20240236553Abstract: Actuator assemblies, and electronic devices and wearable devices including actuator assemblies, are disclosed. An actuator assembly includes: a first housing enclosing an audio actuator and a first open volume; and a second housing enclosing a haptic actuator and a second open volume. The first open volume is fluidly connected with the second open volume by an aperture between the first housing and the second housing. A first wall of the first housing abuts a second wall of the second housing. The aperture includes a first opening in the first wall of the first housing and a second opening in the second wall of the second housing. The first housing includes a linking component configured to mechanically connect to the second housing. The linking component includes a fluid conduit extending from the first open volume to an opening in the second wall of the second housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2023Publication date: July 11, 2024Inventors: Jianxun Wang, Debanjan Mukherjee, Che-Yuan Hsu, Zhi Qiang Li, Michael Kai Morishita
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Patent number: 11671769Abstract: A method of personalizing one or more parameters of a processing algorithm for use in a hearing aid of a specific user comprises Performing a predictive test for estimating a hearing ability of the user when listening to signals having different characteristics; Analyzing results of said predictive test for said user and providing a hearing ability measure for said user; Selecting a specific processing algorithm of said hearing aid, Selecting a cost-benefit function related to said user's hearing ability in dependence of said different characteristics for said algorithm; and Determining, for said user, one or more personalized parameters of said processing algorithm in dependence of said hearing ability measure and said cost-benefit function.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2020Date of Patent: June 6, 2023Assignee: Oticon A/SInventors: Thomas Lunner, Gary Jones, Lars Bramsløw, Michael Syskind Pedersen, Pauli Minnaar, Jesper Jensen, Michael Kai Petersen, Peter Sommer, Hongyan Sun, Jacob Schack Larsen
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Publication number: 20220410499Abstract: Systems and methods for mating component parts are described. In some embodiments, a system for mating components may include a first component, a second component, a first adhesive, and a second adhesive. The first adhesive may be configured to set in less than 5 minutes after the first component and the second component are placed in a mating position, and the second adhesive may require greater than 5 minutes to set. The first adhesive, after setting, may have sufficient strength to maintain the first component and the second component in the mating position while the second adhesive sets.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2021Publication date: December 29, 2022Applicant: Great Lakes IP Holdings LLCInventor: Michael Kay
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Publication number: 20220071879Abstract: Process for late-stage differentiation manufacturing of a personal care composition including: formulating a base composition having a first viscosity; comparing the first viscosity of the base composition to a predetermined desired base viscosity range; adjusting the viscosity of the base composition to a second viscosity that is within the desired base viscosity range by addition of one or more viscosity modifiers; and adding one or more differentiation compositions to the base composition to create the personal care composition, wherein the personal care composition has a final viscosity within a desired final viscosity range without the need to add additional viscosity modifiers.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2021Publication date: March 10, 2022Inventors: David Scott Dunlop, Anthony William Hill, Anne Sloan, Michael Kai-Chiau Chang
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Publication number: 20220007116Abstract: A method of personalizing one or more parameters of a processing algorithm for use in a hearing aid of a specific user comprises Performing a predictive test for estimating a hearing ability of the user when listening to signals having different characteristics; Analyzing results of said predictive test for said user and providing a hearing ability measure for said user; Selecting a specific processing algorithm of said hearing aid, Selecting a cost-benefit function related to said user's hearing ability in dependence of said different characteristics for said algorithm; and Determining, for said user, one or more personalized parameters of said processing algorithm in dependence of said hearing ability measure and said cost-benefit function.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2020Publication date: January 6, 2022Applicant: Oticon A/SInventors: Thomas LUNNER, Gary JONES, Lars BRAMSLØW, Michael Syskind PEDERSEN, Pauli MINNAAR, Jesper JENSEN, Michael Kai PETERSEN, Peter SOMMER, Hongyan SUN, Jacob Schack LARSEN
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Publication number: 20210404824Abstract: The disclosed computer-implemented method may include (i) receiving, from a transportation requestor device, a request for transportation that comprises a transportation stop at a location next to a street, (ii) matching, by a dynamic transportation matching system, the transportation requestor device with a transportation provider, and (iii) improving, by the dynamic transportation matching system, a value of fulfilling the request by (a) determining that a near side of the street is closer to the location of the transportation stop than a far side of the street, (b) mapping, based on the determination that the near side of the street is closer to the location of the transportation stop, a driving route that traverses the street, and (c) directing the transportation provider to fulfill the request for transportation by traversing the driving route. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2020Publication date: December 30, 2021Inventors: Michael Kay-Uei Chang, Janie Jia Gu, Mayank Gulati, Demitri Nava, Guy-Baptiste Richard de Capele d'Hautpoul, Maksim Rozentsveyg, Christopher John Selin, David Ikuye, Daniel Yu
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Publication number: 20210404819Abstract: The disclosed computer-implemented method may include (i) receiving, by a dynamic transportation matching system, a request for transportation between initial waypoints, (ii) calculating, by the dynamic transportation matching system, a value metric for an initial driving route between the initial waypoints (iii) calculating a value metric for a walk-enabled driving route that comprises at least one alternate waypoint that is within a predetermined walking range of one of the initial waypoints, and (iv) improving, by the dynamic transportation matching system, a value of fulfilling the request for transportation by determining that a difference between the value metric of the walk-enabled driving route and the value metric of the initial driving route satisfies a walking-value threshold and selecting, based on the determination that the difference satisfies the walking-value threshold, the walk-enabled driving route for fulfilling the request for transportation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2020Publication date: December 30, 2021Inventors: Michael Kay-Uei Chang, Janie Jia Gu, Mayank Gulati, Demitri Nava, Guy-Baptiste Richard de Capele d'Hautpoul, Maksim Rozentsveyg, Christopher John Selin, David Ikuye, Daniel Yu
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Publication number: 20210030789Abstract: A preparation of silver nanoparticles has been found to be effective in improving functional and behavioral recovery from traumatic spinal cord injury. The silver nanoparticles are provided in a non-flowable gel vehicle, from which they are release at high efficiency, that is applied locally at the site of the spinal cord injury. Silver nanoparticle formulations described herein were found to modify the M1/M2 macrophage phenotype ratio and provides a synergistic effect in the combination with arginase to promote healing processes at the treated injury site, reducing postinjury inflammation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2018Publication date: February 4, 2021Inventors: Johnson Yiu-Nam LAU, Michael Kai Tsun TO, Kenneth Man Chee CHEUNG
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Patent number: 10506321Abstract: A wearable audio component includes a first cable and an audio source in electrical communication with the first cable. A housing defines an interior and an exterior, the audio source being contained within the interior thereof. The exterior includes an ear engaging surface, an outer surface, and a peripheral surface extending between the front and outer surfaces. The peripheral surface includes a channel open along a length to surrounding portions of the peripheral surface and having a depth to extend partially between the front and outer surfaces. A portion of the channel is covered by a bridge member that defines an aperture between and open to adjacent portions of the channel. The cable is connected with the housing at a first location disposed within the channel remote from the bridge member and is captured in so as to extend through the aperture in a slidable engagement therewith.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2019Date of Patent: December 10, 2019Assignee: Google LLCInventors: Haley Toelle, Jianchun Dong, Michael Kai Morishita, Eliot Kim, Hayes Solos Raffle, Livius Dumitru Chebeleu
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Publication number: 20190246193Abstract: A wearable audio component includes a first cable and an audio source in electrical communication with the first cable. A housing defines an interior and an exterior, the audio source being contained within the interior thereof. The exterior includes an ear engaging surface, an outer surface, and a peripheral surface extending between the front and outer surfaces. The peripheral surface includes a channel open along a length to surrounding portions of the peripheral surface and having a depth to extend partially between the front and outer surfaces. A portion of the channel is covered by a bridge member that defines an aperture between and open to adjacent portions of the channel. The cable is connected with the housing at a first location disposed within the channel remote from the bridge member and is captured in so as to extend through the aperture in a slidable engagement therewith.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2019Publication date: August 8, 2019Inventors: Haley Toelle, Jianchun Dong, Michael Kai Morishita, Eliot Kim, Hayes Solos Raffle, Livius Dumitru Chebeleu
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Patent number: 10325614Abstract: An example implementation may involve driving an audio output module of a wearable device with a first audio signal and then receiving, via at least one microphone of wearable device, a second audio signal comprising first ambient noise. The device may determine that the first ambient noise is indicative of user speech and responsively duck the first audio signal. While the first audio signal is ducked, the device may detect, in a subsequent portion of the second audio signal, second ambient noise, and determine that the second ambient noise is indicative of ambient speech. Responsive to the determination that the second ambient noise is indicative of ambient speech, the device may continue the ducking of the first audio signal.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2018Date of Patent: June 18, 2019Assignee: Google LLCInventors: Anthony Michael Fadell, Simon Robert Prakash, Michael Kai Morishita, Shijing Xian, Chad Seguin
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Patent number: 10321231Abstract: In general, the subject matter described in this disclosure can be embodied in methods, systems, and program products for analyzing, by a computing system, one or more signals transmitted to an audio transducer. The computing system determines, based on the analyzing the one or more signals, an inductance of electronic components affecting the one or more signals. The computing system modifies, based on using the determined inductance to determine that atypical displacement of the membrane of the audio transducer has occurred, the one or more signals to compensate for the atypical displacement of the membrane of the audio transducer.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2017Date of Patent: June 11, 2019Assignee: Google LLCInventors: Josef Osterneck, Michael Kai Morishita, Chad Georges Seguin, Michael Scot Pate, Moonseok Kim
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Publication number: 20190098403Abstract: In general, the subject matter described in this disclosure can be embodied in methods, systems, and program products for analyzing, by a computing system, one or more signals transmitted to an audio transducer. The computing system determines, based on the analyzing the one or more signals, an inductance of electronic components affecting the one or more signals. The computing system modifies, based on using the determined inductance to determine that atypical displacement of the membrane of the audio transducer has occurred, the one or more signals to compensate for the atypical displacement of the membrane of the audio transducer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2017Publication date: March 28, 2019Inventors: Josef Osterneck, Michael Kai Morishita, Chad Georges Seguin, Michael Scot Pate, Moonseok Kim
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Patent number: 10194229Abstract: A wearable audio component includes a first cable and an audio source in electrical communication with the first cable. A housing defines an interior and an exterior, the audio source being contained within the interior thereof. The exterior includes an ear engaging surface, an outer surface, and a peripheral surface extending between the front and outer surfaces. The peripheral surface includes a channel open along a length to surrounding portions of the peripheral surface and having a depth to extend partially between the front and outer surfaces. A portion of the channel is covered by a bridge member that defines an aperture between and open to adjacent portions of the channel. The cable is connected with the housing at a first location disposed within the channel remote from the bridge member and is captured in so as to extend through the aperture in a slidable engagement therewith.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2017Date of Patent: January 29, 2019Assignee: Google LLCInventors: Haley Toelle, Jianchun Dong, Michael Kai Morishita, Eliot Kim, Hayes Solos Raffle, Livius Dumitru Chebeleu
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Patent number: 10187720Abstract: The present disclosure provides an earphone device with sound adjustment capability that allows a user to dynamically adjust sound acoustics resonating from the device. In one aspect, the earphone device includes a housing having an acoustic output port. The acoustic output port is adapted to receive an audio signal. In this regard, sound resonates from the acoustic output port based on the audio signal. The earphone device also includes a telescopic portion having a hollow tube portion attached to the housing. The hollow tube portion may be in communication with the acoustic output port. The telescopic portion is configured to receive a fitting member. The fitting member is configured to adjust a bass range of the outputted sound resonating from the acoustic output port by passing through the telescopic portion so as to adjust a length of the hollow tube portion.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2017Date of Patent: January 22, 2019Assignee: Google LLCInventors: Eliot Kim, Jianchun Dong, Michael Kai Morishita
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Publication number: 20180286424Abstract: An example implementation may involve driving an audio output module of a wearable device with a first audio signal and then receiving, via at least one microphone of wearable device, a second audio signal comprising first ambient noise. The device may determine that the first ambient noise is indicative of user speech and responsively duck the first audio signal. While the first audio signal is ducked, the device may detect, in a subsequent portion of the second audio signal, second ambient noise, and determine that the second ambient noise is indicative of ambient speech. Responsive to the determination that the second ambient noise is indicative of ambient speech, the device may continue the ducking of the first audio signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2018Publication date: October 4, 2018Inventors: Anthony Michael Fadell, Simon Robert Prakash, Michael Kai Morishita, Shijing Xian, Chad Seguin
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Patent number: 10013999Abstract: An example implementation may involve driving an audio output module of a wearable device with a first audio signal and then receiving, via at least one microphone of wearable device, a second audio signal comprising first ambient noise. The device may determine that the first ambient noise is indicative of user speech and responsively duck the first audio signal. While the first audio signal is ducked, the device may detect, in a subsequent portion of the second audio signal, second ambient noise, and determine that the second ambient noise is indicative of ambient speech. Responsive to the determination that the second ambient noise is indicative of ambient speech, the device may continue the ducking of the first audio signal.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2016Date of Patent: July 3, 2018Assignee: Google LLCInventors: Anthony Michael Fadell, Simon Robert Prakash, Michael Kai Morishita, Shijing Xian, Chad Seguin
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Publication number: 20180020313Abstract: The present disclosure relates to managing audio signals within a user's perceptible audio environment or soundstage. That is, a computing device may provide audio signals with a particular apparent source location within a user's soundstage. Initially, a first audio signal may be spatially processed so as to be perceivable in a first soundstage zone. In response to determining a high priority notification, the apparent source location of the first audio signal may be moved to a second soundstage zone and an audio signal associated with the notification may be spatially processed so as to be perceivable in the first soundstage zone. In response to determining user speech, the apparent source location of the first audio signal may be moved to a different soundstage zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2017Publication date: January 18, 2018Inventors: Michael Kai Morishita, Chad Seguin
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Patent number: 9855540Abstract: Fuel converters configured to convert a transportation fuel to a low-C hydrocarbon fuel, along with methods of their use, are provided. The fuel converter can comprise: an evaporator configured to receive a transportation fuel from a fuel tank in a liquid state, wherein the evaporator converts the transportation fuel from a liquid to a gas; a fuel burner configured to heat the evaporator; a catalyst cartridge in fluid communication with the evaporator so as to receive the gas from the evaporator; and a condenser in fluid communication with the catalyst cartridge so as to receive the reaction product mixture from the catalyst cartridge. The catalyst cartridge comprises a catalyst configured to convert the transportation fuel into a reaction product mixture comprising a low-C hydrocarbon fuel. The condenser is configured to separate the low-C hydrocarbon fuel from a condensed fuel in the reaction product mixture.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2014Date of Patent: January 2, 2018Assignee: University of South CarolinaInventors: Jochen Lauterbach, Erdem Sasmaz, Sungtak Kim, Michael Kai Mayeda