Patents by Inventor Patrick Dees
Patrick Dees 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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Publication number: 20250022340Abstract: A system has a multi-layer structure having a playing surface upon which players participate in a sporting event. The multi-layer structure includes an arrangement of illumination elements configured to controllably emit light. The arrangement of illumination elements is separated by a gap from a substantially transparent layer supporting the playing surface. A player tracking subsystem includes sensors configured to provide detection signals useable to track locations of one or more of the players relative to the playing surface. A control subsystem is configured to control operation of the arrangement of illumination elements responsive to the locations of the one or more of the players and to gain status information relating to the sporting event.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2024Publication date: January 16, 2025Inventors: Steven ADLER, Sohrob FARUDI, Aaron CASILLAS, Cyrus FARUDI, Patrick DEES, Grant COHEN
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Publication number: 20240382853Abstract: Described herein are computerized methods and systems for enabling remote participation in sporting event decision-making. A current game situation in a sporting event is received by a server from a remote device. The server retrieves plays applicable to the current game situation from a playbook. The server generates a playcall UI comprising the retrieved play categories and plays and transmits the playcall UI to fan computing devices. The server receives a vote for one of the plays from the fan computing devices. The server determines a selected play based on the received votes. The server transmits the selected play to player computing devices associated with players involved in the sporting event, wherein the players execute the selected play. The current game situation is updated at the remote device based upon an outcome of the selected play.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2024Publication date: November 21, 2024Inventors: Sohrob FARUDI, Steven ADLER, Raymond AUSTIN, Grant COHEN, Patrick DEES
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Publication number: 20240285885Abstract: This disclosure provides an oxygen delivery and reclamation system that supplies breathable oxygen-enriched gas to one or more users in a chamber. The one or more users receive oxygen at specified oxygen level setpoints. Exhalation air from the one or more users may be purged from the breathing loop using one or both of a recycle pump and an electronically actuated valve. Exhalation air in a purge line and optionally chamber air pulled from the chamber may be recycled using an oxygen concentrator. The oxygen concentrator generates oxygen-enriched gas and oxygen-depleted gas, where the oxygen-enriched gas may be delivered back to one or more users in the chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2022Publication date: August 29, 2024Inventors: Patrick Dee Pasadilla, Peter Francis Readey, Robert Jacobi, Samuel Zachary Lynn, Judith Lattimer
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Patent number: 12070692Abstract: Described herein are computerized methods and systems for enabling remote participation in sporting event decision-making. A current game situation in a sporting event is received by a server from a remote device. The server retrieves plays applicable to the current game situation from a playbook. The server generates a playcall UI comprising the retrieved play categories and plays and transmits the playcall UI to fan computing devices. The server receives a vote for one of the plays from the fan computing devices. The server determines a selected play based on the received votes. The server transmits the selected play to player computing devices associated with players involved in the sporting event, wherein the players execute the selected play. The current game situation is updated at the remote device based upon an outcome of the selected play.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2023Date of Patent: August 27, 2024Assignee: Project Fanchise Technology LLCInventors: Sohrob Farudi, Steven Adler, Raymond Austin, Grant Cohen, Patrick Dees
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Publication number: 20230241508Abstract: Described herein are computerized methods and systems for enabling remote participation in sporting event decision-making. A current game situation in a sporting event is received by a server from a remote device. The server retrieves plays applicable to the current game situation from a playbook. The server generates a playcall UI comprising the retrieved play categories and plays and transmits the playcall UI to fan computing devices. The server receives a vote for one of the plays from the fan computing devices. The server determines a selected play based on the received votes. The server transmits the selected play to player computing devices associated with players involved in the sporting event, wherein the players execute the selected play. The current game situation is updated at the remote device based upon an outcome of the selected play.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2023Publication date: August 3, 2023Inventors: Sohrob Farudi, Steven ADLER, Raymond AUSTIN, Grant COHEN, Patrick DEES
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Patent number: 11638876Abstract: Described herein are computerized methods and systems for enabling remote participation in sporting event decision-making. A current game situation in a sporting event is received by a server from a remote device. The server retrieves plays applicable to the current game situation from a playbook. The server generates a playcall UI comprising the retrieved play categories and plays and transmits the playcall UI to fan computing devices. The server receives a vote for one of the plays from the fan computing devices. The server determines a selected play based on the received votes. The server transmits the selected play to player computing devices associated with players involved in the sporting event, wherein the players execute the selected play. The current game situation is updated at the remote device based upon an outcome of the selected play.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2020Date of Patent: May 2, 2023Assignee: Project Fanchise Technology, LLCInventors: Sohrob Farudi, Steven Adler, Raymond Austin, Grant Cohen, Patrick Dees
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Publication number: 20210001227Abstract: Described herein are computerized methods and systems for enabling remote participation in sporting event decision-making. A current game situation in a sporting event is received by a server from a remote device. The server retrieves plays applicable to the current game situation from a playbook. The server generates a playcall UI comprising the retrieved play categories and plays and transmits the playcall UI to fan computing devices. The server receives a vote for one of the plays from the fan computing devices. The server determines a selected play based on the received votes. The server transmits the selected play to player computing devices associated with players involved in the sporting event, wherein the players execute the selected play. The current game situation is updated at the remote device based upon an outcome of the selected play.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2020Publication date: January 7, 2021Inventors: Sohrob Farudi, Steve Adler, Raymond Austin, Grant Cohen, Patrick Dees
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Patent number: 10537807Abstract: Described herein are computerized methods and systems for enabling remote participation in sporting event decision-making. A current game situation in a sporting event is received by a server from a remote device. The server retrieves plays applicable to the current game situation from a playbook. The server generates a playcall UI comprising the retrieved plays and transmits the playcall UI to fan computing devices. The server receives a vote for one of the plays from the fan computing devices. The server determines a selected play based on the received votes. The server transmits the selected play to player computing devices associated with players involved in the sporting event, wherein the players execute the selected play. The current game situation is updated at the remote device based upon an outcome of the selected play.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2017Date of Patent: January 21, 2020Assignee: Project Fanchise Technology, LLCInventors: Sohrob Farudi, Raymond Austin, Grant Cohen, Patrick Dees
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Patent number: 10493404Abstract: This disclosure relates to a regenerable, heat-abating, humidity-neutralizing, carbon dioxide removal system for a self-contained breathing apparatus. The self-contained breathing apparatus can include a carbon dioxide removal unit that scrubs carbon dioxide out of exhaled air from a user to provide humidified, scrubbed exhaled air. The self-contained breathing apparatus can further include a heat and humidity removal unit that is configured to receive the humidified, scrubbed exhaled air, and is configured to remove water vapor and heat associated with the water vapor from the humidified, scrubbed exhaled air in order to provide cooled, dehumidified inhalation air. The cooled, dehumidified air can be supplemented with oxygen and returned to the user at a comfortable temperature. In some implementations, the heat and humidity removal unit can replace conventional heat exchange and energy storage units, including heat exchange and energy storage units that use phase change materials.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2016Date of Patent: December 3, 2019Assignee: Paragon Space Development CorporationInventors: Patrick Dee Pasadilla, Chad E. Bower, Laura Katrina Kelsey
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Publication number: 20180345149Abstract: Described herein are computerized methods and systems for enabling remote participation in sporting event decision-making. A current game situation in a sporting event is received by a server from a remote device. The server retrieves plays applicable to the current game situation from a playbook. The server generates a playcall UI comprising the retrieved plays and transmits the playcall UI to fan computing devices. The server receives a vote for one of the plays from the fan computing devices. The server determines a selected play based on the received votes. The server transmits the selected play to player computing devices associated with players involved in the sporting event, wherein the players execute the selected play. The current game situation is updated at the remote device based upon an outcome of the selected play.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2017Publication date: December 6, 2018Inventors: Sohrob Farudi, Raymond Austin, Grant Cohen, Patrick Dees
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Publication number: 20170143933Abstract: This disclosure relates to a regenerable, heat-abating, humidity-neutralizing, carbon dioxide removal system for a self-contained breathing apparatus. The self-contained breathing apparatus can include a carbon dioxide removal unit that scrubs carbon dioxide out of exhaled air from a user to provide humidified, scrubbed exhaled air. The self-contained breathing apparatus can further include a heat and humidity removal unit that is configured to receive the humidified, scrubbed exhaled air, and is configured to remove water vapor and heat associated with the water vapor from the humidified, scrubbed exhaled air in order to provide cooled, dehumidified inhalation air. The cooled, dehumidified air can be supplemented with oxygen and returned to the user at a comfortable temperature. In some implementations, the heat and humidity removal unit can replace conventional heat exchange and energy storage units, including heat exchange and energy storage units that use phase change materials.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2016Publication date: May 25, 2017Inventors: Patrick Dee Pasadilla, Chad E. Bower, Laura Katrina Kelsey
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Publication number: 20140197620Abstract: A driver airbag can be deployed from a steering wheel of a vehicle. The airbag can include a first inflatable chamber and a second inflatable chamber that can be deployed adjacent to the first inflatable chamber. The airbag can further include a one-way valve that controls inflation gas movement relative to at least the first inflatable chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2013Publication date: July 17, 2014Applicant: AUTOLIV ASP, INC.Inventors: Patrick Dee Jamison, Christina Morris
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Patent number: 8764057Abstract: A driver airbag can be deployed from a steering wheel of a vehicle. The airbag can include a first inflatable chamber and a second inflatable chamber that can be deployed adjacent to the first inflatable chamber. The airbag can further include a one-way valve that controls inflation gas movement relative to at least the first inflatable chamber.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2013Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Assignee: Autoliv ASP, Inc.Inventors: Patrick Dee Jamison, Christina Morris
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Patent number: 8714595Abstract: Seat belt systems and inflatable airbags can be used to mitigate the potential for injury to an occupant's neck. The seat belt systems provide for moderating the seat belt loads acting on the occupant to allow an improved synchronization of the occupant torso and head rebound timing, which in turn limits head and torso differential loading (frontal whiplash) and therefore occupant neck loads and neck, based on the position of the occupant, loads on the seatbelt, or a predetermined time in the crash event. Airbags are also provided with a sloped impact face. Additionally, airbags are also provided with a relatively flat top portion.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2010Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignee: Autoliv ASP, Inc.Inventors: Paul Edward Heasman, Bin Wang, Patrick Dee Jamison, Jeffrey D. Williams
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Patent number: 8544877Abstract: Airbag cushions are provided that mitigate the potential for injury to an occupant's neck via a sloped face, a particular cushion height, and/or a relatively flat top portion. These airbag cushions can be used with seat belt systems that moderates the seat belt loads acting on the occupant to allow an improved synchronization of the occupant torso and head rebound timing, which in turn limits head and torso differential loading (frontal whiplash) and therefore occupant neck loads and neck, based on the position of the occupant, loads on the seatbelt, or a predetermined time in the crash event.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2010Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignee: Autoliv ASP, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey D. Williams, Patrick Dee Jamison, Akihiro Yamada
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Publication number: 20120169031Abstract: Airbag cushions are provided that mitigate the potential for injury to an occupant's neck via a sloped face, a particular cushion height, and/or a relatively flat top portion. These airbag cushions can be used with seat belt systems that moderates the seat belt loads acting on the occupant to allow an improved synchronization of the occupant torso and head rebound timing, which in turn limits head and torso differential loading (frontal whiplash) and therefore occupant neck loads and neck, based on the position of the occupant, loads on the seatbelt, or a predetermined time in the crash event.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2010Publication date: July 5, 2012Applicant: AUTOLIV ASP, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey D. Williams, Patrick Dee Jamison, Akihiro Yamada
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Publication number: 20120169033Abstract: Seat belt systems and inflatable airbags can be used to mitigate the potential for injury to an occupant's neck. The seat belt systems provide for moderating the seat belt loads acting on the occupant to allow an improved synchronization of the occupant torso and head rebound timing, which in turn limits head and torso differential loading (frontal whiplash) and therefore occupant neck loads and neck, based on the position of the occupant, loads on the seatbelt, or a predetermined time in the crash event. Airbags are also provided with a sloped impact face. Additionally, airbags are also provided with a relatively flat top portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2010Publication date: July 5, 2012Applicant: AUTOLIV ASP, INC.Inventors: Paul Edward Heasman, Bin Wang, Patrick Dee Jamison, Jeffrey D. Williams