Patents by Inventor Nicholas Myers
Nicholas Myers 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: 11432721Abstract: Methods, systems and devices are provided for providing user interface navigation of screen display metrics of a device. In one example, a device is configured for capture of activity data for a user. The device includes a housing and a screen disposed on the housing to display a plurality of metrics which include metrics that characterize the activity captured over time. The device further includes a sensor disposed in the housing to capture physical contact upon the housing. A processor is included to process the physical contact to determine if the physical contact qualifies as an input. The processor enables the screen from an off state when the physical contact qualifies as the input. The screen is configured to display one or more of the plurality of metrics in accordance with a scroll order, and a first metric displayed in response to the physical contact that qualifies as the input.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2018Date of Patent: September 6, 2022Assignee: FITBIT, INC.Inventors: Nicholas Myers, Christine Brumback, Timothy Roberts, James Park, Dave Knight, Shelten Yuen, Jayson Messenger
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Patent number: 10080530Abstract: Methods, systems, and computer programs are presented for generating alarms and congratulatory messages to reduce sedentary time. One method includes an operation for capturing motion data using an activity tracking device. The method further includes operations for storing the motion data in memory, and for identifying one or more intervals during a day. Each interval includes a start time and an end time, and a near-end time is defined between the start and the end time. For each interval, the number of steps taken during the interval is determined, and the number of steps is compared against a goal defined by a number of steps to be taken during the interval. A first notification is displayed when the number of steps is less than the goal and the near-end time has been reached. A second notification is displayed congratulating the user if the interval goal is reached.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2016Date of Patent: September 25, 2018Assignee: Fitbit, Inc.Inventors: Yeqing Cheng, Yasaman Baiani, Jacob Antony Arnold, Allison Maya Russell, Alan McLean, Delisa Lopez, Nicholas Myers
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Patent number: 9965059Abstract: Methods, systems and devices are provided for providing user interface navigation of screen display metrics of a device. In one example, a device is configured for capture of activity data for a user. The device includes a housing and a screen disposed on the housing to display a plurality of metrics which include metrics that characterize the activity captured over time. The device further includes a sensor disposed in the housing to capture physical contact upon the housing. A processor is included to process the physical contact to determine if the physical contact qualifies as an input. The processor enables the screen from an off state when the physical contact qualifies as the input. The screen is configured to display one or more of the plurality of metrics in accordance with a scroll order, and a first metric displayed in response to the physical contact that qualifies as the input.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2016Date of Patent: May 8, 2018Assignee: Fitbit, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas Myers, Christine Brumback, Timothy Roberts, James Park, Dave Knight, Shelten Yuen, Jayson Messenger
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Publication number: 20170238881Abstract: Methods, systems, and computer programs are presented for generating alarms and congratulatory messages to reduce sedentary time. One method includes an operation for capturing motion data using an activity tracking device. The method further includes operations for storing the motion data in memory, and for identifying one or more intervals during a day. Each interval includes a start time and an end time, and a near-end time is defined between the start and the end time. For each interval, the number of steps taken during the interval is determined, and the number of steps is compared against a goal defined by a number of steps to be taken during the interval. A first notification is displayed when the number of steps is less than the goal and the near-end time has been reached. A second notification is displayed congratulating the user if the interval goal is reached.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2016Publication date: August 24, 2017Inventors: Yeqing Cheng, Yasaman Baiani, Jacob Antony Arnold, Allison Maya Russell, Alan McLean, Delisa Lopez, Nicholas Myers
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Publication number: 20170243508Abstract: Methods, systems, and computer programs are presented for reporting sedentary time information. One method includes operations for capturing motion data using one or more sensors of an activity tracking device, and for determining one or more sedentary time periods associated where the user is sedentary. Further, the method includes an operation for determining a first set of one or more time intervals when the user is asleep, and for determining a second set of one or more time intervals when the user is not wearing the activity tracking device. The longest sedentary period for a day where the user is sedentary, awake, and wearing the activity tracking device, is calculated based on excluding the first and the second sets of one or more time intervals from the one or more sedentary time periods. Information describing the longest sedentary period is displayed on the activity tracking device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2016Publication date: August 24, 2017Inventors: Yeqing Cheng, Yasaman Baiani, Jacob Antony Arnold, Allison Maya Russell, Alan McLean, Sumner Paine, Nicholas Myers
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Publication number: 20160224130Abstract: Methods, systems and devices are provided for providing user interface navigation of screen display metrics of a device. In one example, a device is configured for capture of activity data for a user. The device includes a housing and a screen disposed on the housing to display a plurality of metrics which include metrics that characterize the activity captured over time. The device further includes a sensor disposed in the housing to capture physical contact upon the housing. A processor is included to process the physical contact to determine if the physical contact qualifies as an input. The processor enables the screen from an off state when the physical contact qualifies as the input. The screen is configured to display one or more of the plurality of metrics in accordance with a scroll order, and a first metric displayed in response to the physical contact that qualifies as the input.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2016Publication date: August 4, 2016Inventors: Nicholas Myers, Christine Brumback, Timothy Roberts, James Park, Dave Knight, Shelten Yuen, Jayson Messenger
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Patent number: 9310909Abstract: Methods, systems and devices are provided for providing user interface navigation of screen display metrics of a device. In one example, a device is configured for capture of activity data for a user. The device includes a housing and a screen disposed on the housing to display a plurality of metrics which include metrics that characterize the activity captured over time. The device further includes a sensor disposed in the housing to capture physical contact upon the housing. A processor is included to process the physical contact to determine if the physical contact qualifies as an input. The processor enables the screen from an off state when the physical contact qualifies as the input. The screen is configured to display one or more of the plurality of metrics in accordance with a scroll order, and a first metric displayed in response to the physical contact that qualifies as the input.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2014Date of Patent: April 12, 2016Assignee: Fitbit, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas Myers, Christine Brumback, Timothy Roberts, James Park, Dave Knight, Shelten Yuen, Jayson Messenger
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Publication number: 20150160245Abstract: A highly sensitive method that utilizes a Paper Analytical Device (PAD) which measures part per million (ppm) levels of iodate iodometric titration is provided. The PAD quantifies concentrations of 0.6-15 parts per million (ppm) of iodine. The PAD has at least 12 reaction zones that contain dried reagents thereon and at least one electronically readable information zone. Salt and water are mixed and drops are placed onto 12 reaction zones that contain the loaded dry reagents. The PAD is shaken and the reaction zones turn blue if a preset iodate concentration has been exceeded. Test results are analyzed by comparing the PAD or an image of the PAD with standards, either by eye or with image analysis software to measure the color intensities which are compared to a calibration curve to quantify the iodate levels. The image analysis quantifies iodine with an average absolute accuracy and precision of 0.9 ppm over a range of 0.6-15 ppm.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2014Publication date: June 11, 2015Inventors: Marya Lieberman, Nicholas Myers, Christopher Sweet
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Publication number: 20140176475Abstract: Methods, systems and devices are provided for providing user interface navigation of screen display metrics of a device. In one example, a device is configured for capture of activity data for a user. The device includes a housing and a screen disposed on the housing to display a plurality of metrics which include metrics that characterize the activity captured over time. The device further includes a sensor disposed in the housing to capture physical contact upon the housing. A processor is included to process the physical contact to determine if the physical contact qualifies as an input. The processor enables the screen from an off state when the physical contact qualifies as the input. The screen is configured to display one or more of the plurality of metrics in accordance with a scroll order, and a first metric displayed in response to the physical contact that qualifies as the input.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2014Publication date: June 26, 2014Applicant: Fitbit, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas Myers, Christine Brumback, Timothy Roberts, James Park, Dave Knight, Shelten Yuen, Jayson Messenger
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Publication number: 20120273002Abstract: A method of scraping a prescribed area of the external periphery of a synthetic plastics pipe (31) prior to the electro-fusion of a saddle fitting, comprises releasably attaching a scraping device (1), which incorporates a scraping tool (23), to the external periphery (30) of the pipe (31), in a manner that permits movement of the scraping device (1) from a start position around an arc of the pipe (30) in a scraping stroke; and indexing the scraping tool (1) axially along the pipe for repeated arcuate scraping strokes until scraping has been completed over the prescribed area. The invention also includes a pipe scraping device (1) for scraping a prescribed area of the external periphery (30) of a synthetic plastics pipe (31).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2012Publication date: November 1, 2012Inventors: Paul Nicholas Myers, Steven Garfield Farrar, Gordon Leslie Lilley
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Patent number: 8057215Abstract: A device for the preparation of pipe ends, prior to jointing them together using an inserted close-fitting spool and an external close-fitting sleeve, consists of a plain cylindrical mandrel (10) adapted to be firmly fixed centrally inboard of an end zone of the bore of a pipe (12) so as to project from the end of the pipe, a hydraulic cylinder (46) adapted to be removeably mounted co-axially on the projecting end of the mandrel, and a piston (48) in the cylinder slideable along the mandrel and adapted to carry an interchangeable annular tool, whereby the tool can be force fed axially along the mandrel into the pipe to modify the bore thereof.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2007Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: Caldervale Technology LimitedInventors: Paul Nicholas Myers, Steven Garfield Farrar, Gordon Leslie Lilley
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Publication number: 20090285925Abstract: A device for the preparation of pipe ends, prior to jointing them together using an inserted close-fitting spool and an external close-fitting sleeve, consists of a plain cylindrical mandrel (10) adapted to be firmly fixed centrally inboard of an end zone of the bore of a pipe (12) so as to project from the end of the pipe, a hydraulic cylinder (46) adapted to be removeably mounted co-axially on the projecting end of the mandrel, and a piston (48) in the cylinder slideable along the mandrel and adapted to carry an interchangeable annular tool, whereby the tool can be force fed axially along the mandrel into the pipe to modify the bore thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2007Publication date: November 19, 2009Inventors: Paul Nicholas Myers, Steven Garfield Farrar, Gordon Leslie Lilley
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Publication number: 20070219978Abstract: A user sends a SMS text message with a question; this message is then received at a central computer and sent out to one or more human researchers to compose an answer. An answer is sent back as a text message to the mobile telephone. The question is not restricted to any category of question types and the question is sent using a premium rate text service. Because a premium rate text service is used, this hugely simplifies the practical task of actually deploying a working system since it greatly reduces the complexity of the technical infrastructure that is required. In particular, the customer databases and billing systems can be dispensed with.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2005Publication date: September 20, 2007Applicant: ISSUEBITS LIMITEDInventor: Nicholas Myers
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Patent number: 6968762Abstract: This invention relates to pipe preparing tools, and more particularly to a novel pipe preparing tool suitable for cutting, scoring or penetrating a surface of a plastics pipes.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2000Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignees: Caldervale Technology Limited, Uponor LimitedInventors: Derek Muckle, Gordon Leslie Lilley, Ian Smith, Steven Garfield Farrar, Paul Nicholas Myers