Patents by Inventor Ned Dykstra Hayes

Ned Dykstra Hayes 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).

  • Publication number: 20230110605
    Abstract: A socket security and authentication device is disclosed that has a socket configured to receive a verification module or plug, where the verification module or plug may include, but is not limited to, RFID and Near Field Communications (NFC), QR codes, bar codes, bluetooth communications, magnetic stripe, magnetic memory, fingerprint and biometric identification, as well as capacitively patterned stamps and devices. The socket may have a cradle for receiving and retaining the verification module or plug. The socket may also have a shell for mechanical retention as well as aesthetics.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 9, 2022
    Publication date: April 13, 2023
    Applicant: SnowShoeFood Inc.
    Inventors: Ned Dykstra Hayes, Charles Alan McAllister
  • Publication number: 20180107981
    Abstract: A user interface for an electronic calendar represents different locations or different users or different user calendars in different portions of the display. Calendar entries can be associated with one or more locations, one or more users, and with one or more user calendars. The different locations may reside in different time zones and a timeline for each time zone is displayed. The position of the calendar entry provides a visual identifier of the timeline with which the event is associated. Travel time to and from events in the calendar are calculated for calendared events and shown adjacent to the beginning and end of the event. A user's future location at a point in time is inferred from patterns in the user's locations and by analyzing the user's calendared events and correspondence in order to calculate travel time to calendared events.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 14, 2017
    Publication date: April 19, 2018
    Inventors: Jonathan D. Lazarus, Ned Dykstra Hayes, Michael Perkowitz, Kevin Francis Eustice
  • Patent number: 9886683
    Abstract: A user interface for an electronic calendar represents different locations or different users or different user calendars in different portions of the display. Calendar entries can be associated with one or more locations, one or more users, and with one or more user calendars. The different locations may reside in different time zones and a timeline for each time zone is displayed. The position of the calendar entry provides a visual identifier of the timeline with which the event is associated. Travel time to and from events in the calendar are calculated for calendared events and shown adjacent to the beginning and end of the event. A user's future location at a point in time is inferred from patterns in the user's locations and by analyzing the user's calendared events and correspondence in order to calculate travel time to calendared events.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 2009
    Date of Patent: February 6, 2018
    Assignee: ARO, Inc.
    Inventors: Jonathan D. Lazarus, Ned Dykstra Hayes, Michael Perkowitz, Kevin Francis Eustice
  • Publication number: 20100174998
    Abstract: A user interface for an electronic calendar represents different locations or different users or different user calendars in different portions of the display. Calendar entries can be associated with one or more locations, one or more users, and with one or more user calendars. The different locations may reside in different time zones and a timeline for each time zone is displayed. The position of the calendar entry provides a visual identifier of the timeline with which the event is associated. Travel time to and from events in the calendar are calculated for calendared events and shown adjacent to the beginning and end of the event. A user's future location at a point in time is inferred from patterns in the user's locations and by analyzing the user's calendared events and correspondence in order to calculate travel time to calendared events.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 28, 2009
    Publication date: July 8, 2010
    Applicant: KIHA SOFTWARE INC.
    Inventors: Jonathan D. Lazarus, Ned Dykstra Hayes, Michael Perkowitz, Kevin Francis Eustice
  • Publication number: 20100175001
    Abstract: A user interface for an electronic calendar represents different locations or different users or different user calendars in different portions of the display. Calendar entries can be associated with one or more locations, one or more users, and with one or more user calendars. The different locations may reside in different time zones and a timeline for each time zone is displayed. The position of the calendar entry provides a visual identifier of the timeline with which the event is associated. Travel time to and from events in the calendar are calculated for calendared events and shown adjacent to the beginning and end of the event. A user's future location at a point in time is inferred from patterns in the user's locations and by analyzing the user's calendared events and correspondence in order to calculate travel time to calendared events.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 24, 2009
    Publication date: July 8, 2010
    Applicant: KIHA SOFTWARE INC.
    Inventors: Jonathan D. Lazarus, Ned Dykstra Hayes, Michael Perkowitz, Kevin Francis Eustice
  • Publication number: 20100070910
    Abstract: A user interface for a mobile device allows users to interact across applications with information relevant to known people, organizations, or locations, referred to herein as “recognized entities.” Every type of recognized entity has associated action options that populate a node menu for that type. The node menu options are selectable, for example, through a touchscreen interface, to rapidly execute the associated action. In another embodiment, a plurality of data windows, referred to as “spinners,” are viewed simultaneously on one display. Each spinner is a view of one or more data objects provided that are distinguished from one another by data type, context, parsing or sorting algorithms, or user interaction with this data. The spinners respond to user actions, to new information from the server, or external events by automatically visibly scrolling the data displayed in the spinner windows.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 24, 2009
    Publication date: March 18, 2010
    Inventors: Michael Zimmerman, Philip A. Rogan, Ned Dykstra Hayes, Edward Ross Witus, Patrick James Ferrel, Jonathan D. Lazarus
  • Publication number: 20100031198
    Abstract: A user interface for a mobile device allows users to interact across applications with information relevant to known people, organizations, or locations, referred to herein as “recognized entities.” Every type of recognized entity has associated action options that populate a node menu for that type. The node menu options are selectable, for example, through a touchscreen interface, to rapidly execute the associated action. In another embodiment, a plurality of data windows, referred to as “spinners,” are viewed simultaneously on one display. Each spinner is a view of one or more data objects provided that are distinguished from one another by data type, context, parsing or sorting algorithms, or user interaction with this data. The spinners respond to user actions, to new information from the server, or external events by automatically visibly scrolling the data displayed in the spinner windows.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 30, 2009
    Publication date: February 4, 2010
    Inventors: Michael Zimmerman, Philip A. Rogan, Ned Dykstra Hayes, Edward Ross Witus, Patrick James Ferrel, Jonathan D. Lazarus