Patents by Inventor Nathan Masters
Nathan Masters 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: 9984502Abstract: Obtaining physical model data for CAD model generation with a process that includes: receiving a first acceleration-based path data set including acceleration data for an accelerometer device as it was traced over a first path along the surface of a physical object, converting the first acceleration-based path data set to a first position-based data set including position data for the accelerometer as it was traced over the first path along the surface of the physical object, and generating a three dimensional object model data set based, at least in part on the position data of the first position-based data set.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2013Date of Patent: May 29, 2018Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Christopher P. Jones, Jonathan Lenchner, Nathan Masters, Daniel A. Mazzella, James A. Oravec, Rodrigo A. Rey
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Publication number: 20180012406Abstract: Obtaining physical model data for CAD model generation with a process that includes: receiving a first acceleration-based path data set including acceleration data for an accelerometer device as it was traced over a first path along the surface of a physical object, converting the first acceleration-based path data set to a first position-based data set including position data for the accelerometer as it was traced over the first path along the surface of the physical object, and generating a three dimensional object model data set based, at least in part on the position data of the first position-based data set.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2017Publication date: January 11, 2018Inventors: Christopher P. Jones, Jonathan Lenchner, Nathan Masters, Daniel A. Mazzella, James A. Oravec, Rodrigo A. Rey
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Publication number: 20170345211Abstract: Obtaining physical model data for CAD model generation with a process that includes: receiving a first acceleration-based path data set including acceleration data for an accelerometer device as it was traced over a first path along the surface of a physical object, converting the first acceleration-based path data set to a first position-based data set including position data for the accelerometer as it was traced over the first path along the surface of the physical object, and generating a three dimensional object model data set based, at least in part on the position data of the first position-based data set.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2017Publication date: November 30, 2017Inventors: Christopher P. Jones, Jonathan Lenchner, Nathan Masters, Daniel A. Mazzella, James A. Oravec, Rodrigo A. Rey
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Patent number: 9792727Abstract: Obtaining physical model data for CAD model generation with a process that includes: receiving a first acceleration-based path data set including acceleration data for an accelerometer device as it was traced over a first path along the surface of a physical object, converting the first acceleration-based path data set to a first position-based data set including position data for the accelerometer as it was traced over the first path along the surface of the physical object, and generating a three dimensional object model data set based, at least in part on the position data of the first position-based data set.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2016Date of Patent: October 17, 2017Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Christopher P. Jones, Jonathan Lenchner, Nathan Masters, Daniel A. Mazzella, James A. Oravec, Rodrigo A. Rey
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Patent number: 9726451Abstract: The above objectives are accomplished according to the present invention by providing A modular slingshot comprising: a handle having a spring recess; a spring attached to the handle being received in the spring recess having a serrated portion and spring tab; a fork removably attached to the handle having a tab recess for receiving the spring tab to secure the fork on the handle; and, band securing assembly including plugs that are attached to the forks.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2016Date of Patent: August 8, 2017Assignee: SimpleShot, Inc.Inventor: Nathan Masters
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Patent number: 9552512Abstract: Methods, systems, and computer program products for creating a personalized, automated, receptionist are provided herein. A method for providing an automated receptionist for a host user includes obtaining one or more images of a work environment of the host user; processing the one or more images to determine if a visitor is present in the work environment; and if the visitor is determined to be present in the work environment, notifying the host user that the visitor is present in the work environment, wherein at least one of the steps are performed by at least one hardware device. The method may be initiated, for example, when the host user is not present in the work environment. The automated receptionist can optionally (i) provide a greeting to the visitor; (ii) enable communication between the visitor and the host user; and/or (iii) provide one or more information items to the visitor when the host user is not present.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2015Date of Patent: January 24, 2017Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Shang Q. Guo, Christopher P. Jones, Jonathan Lenchner, Nathan Masters, Daniel A. Mazzella, James A. Oravec
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Patent number: 9519827Abstract: Methods, systems, and computer program products for creating a personalized, automated receptionist are provided herein. A method for providing an automated receptionist for a host user includes obtaining one or more images of a work environment of the host user; processing the one or more images to determine if at least one visitor is present in the work environment; and if the at least one visitor is determined to be present in the work environment, notifying the host user that the at least one visitor is present in the work environment, wherein at least one of the steps are performed by at least one hardware device. The method may be initiated, for example, when the host user is not present in the work environment. The automated receptionist can optionally (i) provide a greeting to the at least one visitor; (ii) enable communication between the at least one visitor and the host user; and/or (iii) provide one or more information items to the at least one visitor when the host user is not present.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2014Date of Patent: December 13, 2016Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Shang Q. Guo, Christopher P. Jones, Jonathan Lenchner, Nathan Masters, Daniel A. Mazzella, James A. Oravec
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Publication number: 20160327358Abstract: The above objectives are accomplished according to the present invention by providing A modular slingshot comprising: a handle having a spring recess; a spring attached to the handle being received in the spring recess having a serrated portion and spring tab; a fork removabley attached to the handle having a tab recess for receiving the spring tab to secure the fork on the handle; and, band securing assembly including plugs that are attached to the forks.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2016Publication date: November 10, 2016Applicant: SimpleShot, Inc.Inventor: Nathan Masters
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Publication number: 20160232711Abstract: Obtaining physical model data for CAD model generation with a process that includes: receiving a first acceleration-based path data set including acceleration data for an accelerometer device as it was traced over a first path along the surface of a physical object, converting the first acceleration-based path data set to a first position-based data set including position data for the accelerometer as it was traced over the first path along the surface of the physical object, and generating a three dimensional object model data set based, at least in part on the position data of the first position-based data set.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2016Publication date: August 11, 2016Inventors: Christopher P. Jones, Jonathan Lenchner, Nathan Masters, Daniel A. Mazzella, James A. Oravec, Rodrigo A. Rey
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Publication number: 20160188960Abstract: Methods, systems, and computer program products for creating a personalized, automated receptionist are provided herein. A method for providing an automated receptionist for a host user includes obtaining one or more images of a work environment of the host user; processing the one or more images to determine if at least one visitor is present in the work environment; and if the at least one visitor is determined to be present in the work environment, notifying the host user that the at least one visitor is present in the work environment, wherein at least one of the steps are performed by at least one hardware device. The method may be initiated, for example, when the host user is not present in the work environment. The automated receptionist can optionally (i) provide a greeting to the at least one visitor; (ii) enable communication between the at least one visitor and the host user; and/or (iii) provide one or more information items to the at least one visitor when the host user is not present.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2014Publication date: June 30, 2016Inventors: Shang Q. Guo, Christopher P. Jones, Jonathan Lenchner, Nathan Masters, Daniel A. Mazzella, James A. Oravec
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Publication number: 20160188961Abstract: Methods, systems, and computer program products for creating a personalized, automated, receptionist are provided herein. A method for providing an automated receptionist for a host user includes obtaining one or more images of a work environment of the host user; processing the one or more images to determine if a visitor is present in the work environment; and if the visitor is determined to be present in the work environment, notifying the host user that the visitor is present in the work environment, wherein at least one of the steps are performed by at least one hardware device. The method may be initiated, for example, when the host user is not present in the work environment. The automated receptionist can optionally (i) provide a greeting to the visitor; (ii) enable communication between the visitor and the host user; and/or (iii) provide one or more information items to the visitor when the host user is not present.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2015Publication date: June 30, 2016Inventors: Shang Q. Guo, Christopher P. Jones, Jonathan Lenchner, Nathan Masters, Daniel A. Mazzella, James A. Oravec
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Publication number: 20150066439Abstract: Obtaining physical model data for CAD model generation with a process that includes: receiving a first acceleration-based path data set including acceleration data for an accelerometer device as it was traced over a first path along the surface of a physical object, converting the first acceleration-based path data set to a first position-based data set including position data for the accelerometer as it was traced over the first path along the surface of the physical object, and generating a three dimensional object model data set based, at least in part on the position data of the first position-based data set.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2013Publication date: March 5, 2015Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Christopher P. Jones, Jonathan Lenchner, Nathan Masters, Daniel A. Mazzella, James A. Oravec, Rodrigo A. Rey
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Patent number: 7126446Abstract: A micromechanism (104) with two unique, stable configurations is disclosed. The micromechanism (104) has a base member (120) and a shuttle (122) designed to move in linear fashion. The shuttle (122) is coupled to the base member (120) via a coupling (26) in which flexible members (50, 52) are placed under axial tension in addition to bending. The coupling (26) also has a compressive member (54) that is compressed as the flexible members (50, 52) are placed in tension. The shuttle (122) has a displacement between the stable configurations that is suitable for use with thermomechanical microactuators and microswitching applications. Such a micromechanism may have multiple couplings (26), which may be disposed on either side of the shuttle (122) and may be attached to multiple base members (120).Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2002Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: Brigham Young UniversityInventors: Larry Howell, Nathan Masters
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Publication number: 20040183632Abstract: A micromechanism (104) with two unique, stable configurations is disclosed. The micromechanism (104) has a base member (120) and a shuttle (122) designed to move in linear fashion. The shuttle (122) is coupled to the base member (120) via a coupling (26) in which flexible members (50, 52) are placed under axial tension in addition to bending. The coupling (26) also has a compressive member (54) that is compressed as the flexible members (50, 52) are placed in tension. The shuttle (122) has a displacement between the stable configurations that is suitable for use with thermomechanical microactuators and microswitching applications. Such a micromechanism may have multiple couplings (26), which may be disposed on either side of the shuttle (122) and may be attached to multiple base members (120).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2003Publication date: September 23, 2004Inventors: Larry Howell, Nathan Masters
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Publication number: 20010027892Abstract: This invention relates to an articulated machine having at least two sections with pivot points between each section, at least two sections of which are steerable. The front section is steered by a human or by a master-control system The trailing steerable section is steered by a slave controller utilizing inputs from sensors. The traction kinking system applies power to the wheels of the trailing machine section to increase or decrease the speed of the trailing section as necessary to decrease the lateral forces on the section, thereby using the traction of the wheels on the pavement to help “kink” the section behind the powered wheels with respect to the section in front of the powered wheels. By reducing these forces, the chance that the wheels will slip to the side is reduced. The system is shown as applied to a dolly and trailer pulled behind a tractor-trailer rig.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2001Publication date: October 11, 2001Inventors: Nathan Masters, Connie Masters, Andrew Masters
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Patent number: D1038311Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2023Date of Patent: August 6, 2024Inventor: Nathan Masters