Patents by Inventor Nicholas Liotta

Nicholas Liotta 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: 20230251113
    Abstract: A modular sensor system may include railings that connectively couple with one another. The modular sensor system may include a first compartment body that couples to the railings. The modular sensor system may include sensors positioned in an interior region or on an exterior surface of the first compartment body. In some embodiments, the railings may be connectively coupled to define an interior space that includes a shape corresponding to at least a partial perimeter shape of an industrial machine with the interior space of the modular sensor system interfacing with the industrial machine. In some embodiments, a second compartment body may be coupled to the railings. In some embodiments, the modular sensor system may include a surface panel that pivots along an axis of rotation from a first position perpendicular to the railings to a second position parallel to the railings and covering the interior space.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 9, 2023
    Publication date: August 10, 2023
    Applicant: CYNGN, INC.
    Inventors: Nicholas Liotta, Michael Ansell, Eitan Slavik, Manny LaCarrubba
  • Publication number: 20220414811
    Abstract: A transportation system controls a fleet of autonomous vehicles to implement passenger transportation and coordinate delivery of baggage or other associated items using separate vehicles. The transportation system receives passenger data and associated item data via a user interface, and determines the number and type of autonomous vehicles to transport the passengers and items from selected pick-up locations to a destination. In various implementations, the transportation system may support different pick-up locations, pick-up times and/or delivery times for the passengers and associated items. The transportation system also may determine delayed item delivery options for different delivery times and modes of transportation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 25, 2021
    Publication date: December 29, 2022
    Inventor: Nicholas Liotta
  • Patent number: 10960939
    Abstract: A system for detachably coupling subassemblies of vehicles or other components is discussed herein. The system can include one or more driveshafts and worm drives to drive fasteners to couple the subassembly to the vehicle. The system can enable module repair or replacement in conventional locations without any additional infrastructure by driving fasteners horizontally into the body or other subassembly. In this manner, fasteners can be hidden and to utilize blind holes in the body of the vehicle. The system can be partially disassembled in situ to enable parts replacement and fastener access in the event of a failure. The system can be used in conjunction with a robotic cart to enable subassemblies to be removed from the vehicle for service and repair. A portion of the system can also act as a portion of, or to reinforce, the crash structure of the vehicle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 2018
    Date of Patent: March 30, 2021
    Assignee: Zoox, Inc.
    Inventors: Timothy David Kentley-Klay, Brandon Loeb, Nicholas Liotta, Daniel Elliot Schabb, Forrest Craft, Chao Lu, Kevin Hothem, James Hedden, Paul Choin
  • Patent number: 10780930
    Abstract: A system for detachably coupling subassemblies to vehicles or other components is discussed herein. The system can include one or more driveshafts and worm drives to drive fasteners to couple the subassembly to the vehicle. The system can enable drive interfaces located in a substantially conventional location (e.g., located vertically on the bottom of the vehicle) to drive fasteners horizontally into the body or other subassembly. In this manner, fasteners can be hidden and to utilize blind holes in the body of the vehicle. The system can be partially disassembled in situ to enable parts replacement and fastener access in the event of a failure. The system can be used in conjunction with a robotic cart to enable subassemblies to be removed from the vehicle for service and repair. A portion of the system can also act as a portion of, or to reinforce, the crash structure of the vehicle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 2018
    Date of Patent: September 22, 2020
    Assignee: Zoox, Inc.
    Inventors: Timothy David Kentley-Klay, Nicholas Liotta, Chao Lu, Paul Choin, Daniel Elliot Schabb, Forrest Craft, Kevin Hothem, James Hedden, Brandon Loeb