Patents by Inventor Patrick Forrest
Patrick Forrest 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: 20240420260Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media for issue spotting in legal cases, and more specifically to training and using an Artificial Intelligence (AI) model to identify possible causes of action in a legal dispute. A system can receive a plurality of cause of action models, and tune an existing AI model using the plurality of action models, resulting in a tuned AI model. The system can then convert the tuned AI model into an AI algorithm, where inputs to the AI algorithm include a jurisdiction and at least one piece of dispute information associated with the dispute, and outputs of the AI algorithm include a cause of action for the dispute and elements of the cause of action.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2023Publication date: December 19, 2024Inventors: Patrick Forrest, Binh Dang
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Publication number: 20230186573Abstract: A device for assisting with the maintenance of a machine. The device has a user interface for displaying an augmented reality scene, a camera for capturing in real time video of an area of interest for inclusion in the augmented reality scene, a positioning module for determining the position of the device relative to the machine, a shape recognition module for recognizing the actual component of the machine in the video, a database of virtual components and associated maintenance, assembly and/or disassembly instructions, which are displayable in the augmented reality scene and a matching module for matching the virtual component to the corresponding actual component to show a user where maintenance is required and which links to the database to provide maintenance instructions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2020Publication date: June 15, 2023Inventors: Stuart GRAYDON, Patrick FORREST
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Publication number: 20230143767Abstract: A device for assisting with the safe use of a machine. The device has a user interface for displaying an augmented reality scene, a camera for capturing, in real time, video of an area of interest for inclusion in an augmented reality scene, a positioning module for determining the position of the device relative to the machine, a shape recognition module for recognizing an actual location near the machine in the video, a database of virtual safe areas around the machine, which are displayable in the augmented reality scene and a matching module for matching the virtual safe areas to the corresponding actual component, to identify to a user, in the augmented reality scene, areas around the machine which are safe and corresponding areas which are unsafe. A library of signs, arrows and the like, which are displayable and represent hazards, prohibitions and mandatory actions to the user, are available.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2020Publication date: May 11, 2023Inventors: Patrick FORREST, Stuart GRAYDON
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Patent number: 10494183Abstract: A conveyor belt includes a conveyor belt slat having a coupling mechanism extending from a bottom of a base of the conveyor belt slat.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2018Date of Patent: December 3, 2019Assignee: PRINCE CASTLE LLCInventors: Matthew Adomaitis, Frank Anthony Agnello, Richard Bauer, Eloy Cerda, Mark Edward Fastabend, Sean Patrick Forrest, Charles B. Hartfelder, Karl Ronald Heinze, Scott R. Hammac, Kyle Thomas Kestner, Christine Suen Laub, Eugene Stanley Maslana, Calvin States Nelson, Laurence A. Schoell, Zoran Ulicevic, Aleksandr Yazvin, Loren J. Veltrop, Brian J. Truesdale, Dennis Malkowski
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Patent number: 10494182Abstract: A conveyor belt includes a conveyor belt slat having a coupling mechanism extending from a bottom of a base of the conveyor belt slat.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2018Date of Patent: December 3, 2019Assignee: PRINCE CASTLE LLCInventors: Matthew Adomaitis, Frank Anthony Agnello, Richard Bauer, Eloy Cerda, Mark Edward Fastabend, Sean Patrick Forrest, Charles B. Hartfelder, Karl Ronald Heinze, Scott R. Hammac, Kyle Thomas Kestner, Christine Suen Laub, Eugene Stanley Maslana, Calvin States Nelson, Laurence A. Schoell, Zoran Ulicevic, Aleksandr Yazvin, Loren J. Veltrop, Brian J. Truesdale, Dennis Malkowski
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Patent number: 10486908Abstract: A conveyor belt includes a conveyor belt slat having a coupling mechanism extending from a bottom of a base of the conveyor belt slat.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2018Date of Patent: November 26, 2019Assignee: PRINCE CASTLE LLCInventors: Matthew Adomaitis, Frank Anthony Agnello, Richard Bauer, Eloy Cerda, Mark Edward Fastabend, Sean Patrick Forrest, Charles B. Hartfelder, Karl Ronald Heinze, Scott R. Hammac, Kyle Thomas Kestner, Christine Suen Laub, Eugene Stanley Maslana, Calvin States Nelson, Laurence A. Schoell, Zoran Ulicevic, Aleksandr Yazvin, Loren J. Veltrop, Brian J. Truesdale, Dennis Malkowski
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Patent number: 10308433Abstract: A conveyor belt includes a conveyor belt slat that is coupled to a side carrier by a locking connection between the slat and the carrier at least along the side edges of the conveyor belt slat.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2017Date of Patent: June 4, 2019Assignee: PRINCE CASTLE LLCInventors: Matthew Adomaitis, Frank Anthony Agnello, Richard Bauer, Eloy Cerda, Mark Edward Fastabend, Sean Patrick Forrest, Charles B. Hartfelder, Karl R. Heinze, Scott R. Hammac, Kyle Thomas Kestner, Christine Suen Laub, Eugene Stanley Maslana, Calvin States Nelson, Laurence A. Schoell, Zoran Ulicevic, Aleksandr Yazvin, Loren J. Veltrop, Brian J. Truesdale, Dennis Malkowski
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Patent number: 10273089Abstract: A conveyor belt includes a plurality of spaced rods and a plurality of slats, the slats including a base portion for carrying an item. The base portion has a perpendicular leading edge relative to a direction of conveyance travel of the conveyor belt and a perpendicular trailing edge relative to the direction of conveyance travel of the conveyor belt. At least one slat is pivotably coupled to another slat and one of the leading edge and the trailing edge of the at least one slat is coupled to one of the plurality of rods.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2018Date of Patent: April 30, 2019Assignee: PRINCE CASTLE LLCInventors: Matthew Adomaitis, Frank Anthony Agnello, Richard Bauer, Eloy Cerda, Mark Edward Fastabend, Sean Patrick Forrest, Charles B. Hartfelder, Karl Ronald Heinze, Scott R. Hammac, Kyle Thomas Kestner, Christine S. Laub, Eugene Stanley Maslana, Calvin States Nelson, Laurence A. Schoell, Zoran Ulicevic, Aleksandr Yazvin, Loren J. Veltrop, Brian J. Truesdale, Dennis Malkowski
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Publication number: 20190119042Abstract: A conveyor belt includes a conveyor belt slat having a coupling mechanism extending from a bottom of a base of the conveyor belt slat.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2018Publication date: April 25, 2019Inventors: Matthew Adomaitis, Frank Anthony Agnello, Richard Bauer, Eloy Cerda, Mark Edward Fastabend, Sean Patrick Forrest, Charles B. Hartfelder, Karl Ronald Heinze, Scott R. Hammac, Kyle Thomas Kestner, Christine Suen Laub, Eugene Stanley Maslana, Calvin States Nelson, Laurence A. Schoell, Zoran Ulicevic, Aleksandr Yazvin, Loren J. Veltrop, Brian J. Truesdale, Dennis Malkowski
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Publication number: 20190119044Abstract: A conveyor belt includes a conveyor belt slat having a coupling mechanism extending from a bottom of a base of the conveyor belt slat.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2018Publication date: April 25, 2019Inventors: Matthew Adomaitis, Frank Anthony Agnello, Richard Bauer, Eloy Cerda, Mark Edward Fastabend, Sean Patrick Forrest, Charles B. Hartfelder, Karl Ronald Heinze, Scott R. Hammac, Kyle Thomas Kestner, Christine Suen Laub, Eugene Stanley Maslana, Calvin States Nelson, Laurence A. Schoell, Zoran Ulicevic, Aleksandr Yazvin, Loren J. Veltrop, Brian J. Truesdale, Dennis Malkowski
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Publication number: 20190119043Abstract: A conveyor belt includes a conveyor belt slat having a coupling mechanism extending from a bottom of a base of the conveyor belt slat.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2018Publication date: April 25, 2019Inventors: Matthew Adomaitis, Frank Anthony Agnello, Richard Bauer, Eloy Cerda, Mark Edward Fastabend, Sean Patrick Forrest, Charles B. Hartfelder, Karl Ronald Heinze, Scott R. Hammac, Kyle Thomas Kestner, Christine Suen Laub, Eugene Stanley Maslana, Calvin States Nelson, Laurence A. Schoell, Zoran Ulicevic, Aleksandr Yazvin, Loren J. Veltrop, Brian J. Truesdale, Dennis Malkowski
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Patent number: 10173844Abstract: The present invention is directed to a conveyor belt link and a sprocket driven conveyor belt comprising the same. In particular, it relates to a conveyor belt link with coupling mechanism that provides a conveyor belt surface that can reduce product marking, minimizes costs, and simplifies manufacturing and assembly of a conveyor belt comprising the same.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2018Date of Patent: January 8, 2019Assignee: PRINCE CASTLE LLCInventors: Matthew Adomaitis, Frank Anthony Agnello, Richard Bauer, Eloy Cerda, Mark Edward Fastabend, Sean Patrick Forrest, Charles B. Hartfelder, Karl Ronald Heinze, Scott R. Hammac, Christine S. Laub, Eugene Stanley Maslana, Laurence A. Schoell, Zoran Ulicevic, Aleksandr Yazvin, Loren J. Veltrop, Brian J. Truesdale, Dennis Malkowski, Calvin States Nelson, Kyle Thomas Kestner
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Publication number: 20180194563Abstract: The present invention is directed to a conveyor belt link and a sprocket driven conveyor belt comprising the same. In particular, it relates to a conveyor belt link with coupling mechanism that provides a conveyor belt surface that can reduce product marking, minimizes costs, and simplifies manufacturing and assembly of a conveyor belt comprising the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2018Publication date: July 12, 2018Inventors: Matthew Adomaitis, Frank Anthony Agnello, Richard Bauer, Eloy Cerda, Mark Edward Fastabend, Sean Patrick Forrest, Charles B. Hartfelder, Karl Ronald Heinze, Scott R. Hammac, Christine S. Laub, Eugene Stanley Maslana, Laurence A. Schoell, Zoran Ulicevic, Aleksandr Yazvin, Loren J. Veltrop, Brian J. Truesdale, Dennis Malkowski, Calvin States Nelson, Kyle Thomas Kestner
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Publication number: 20180162646Abstract: The present invention is directed to a conveyor belt comprising a plurality of spaced rods and a plurality of slats, the slats comprising a base portion for carrying an item, the base portion having a perpendicular leading edge of the base relative to a direction of conveyance travel of the conveyor belt and a perpendicular trailing edge of the base relative to the direction of conveyance travel of the conveyor belt, wherein at least one of the leading edge and the trailing edge is coupled to one of the plurality of rods.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2018Publication date: June 14, 2018Inventors: Matthew Adomaitis, Frank Anthony Agnello, Richard Bauer, Eloy Cerda, Mark Edward Fastabend, Sean Patrick Forrest, Charles B. Hartfelder, Karl Ronald Heinze, Scott R. Hammac, Kyle Thomas Kestner, Christine S. Laub, Eugene Stanley Maslana, Calvin States Nelson, Laurence A. Schoell, Zoran Ulicevic, Aleksandr Yazvin, Loren J. Veltrop, Brian J. Truesdale, Dennis Malkowski
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Patent number: 9908708Abstract: The present invention is directed to a conveyor belt link and a sprocket driven conveyor belt comprising the same. In particular, it relates to a conveyor belt link with coupling mechanism that provides a conveyor belt surface that can reduce product marking, minimizes costs, and simplifies manufacturing and assembly of a conveyor belt comprising the same.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2016Date of Patent: March 6, 2018Assignee: PRINCE CASTLE LLCInventors: Matthew Adomaitis, Frank Anthony Agnello, Richard Bauer, Eloy Cerda, Mark Edward Fastabend, Sean Patrick Forrest, Charles B. Hartfelder, Karl Ronald Heinze, Scott R. Hammac, Kyle Thomas Kestner, Christine S. Laub, Eugene Stanley Maslana, Calvin States Nelson, Laurence A. Schoell, Zoran Ulicevic, Aleksandr Yazvin, Loren J. Veltrop, Brian J. Truesdale, Dennis Malkowski
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Patent number: 9889992Abstract: A conveyor belt includes a plurality of spaced rods and a plurality of slats. Each of the plurality of slats includes a base portion for carrying an item. The base portion has a perpendicular leading edge of the base portion relative to a direction of conveyance travel of the conveyor belt and a perpendicular trailing edge of the base portion relative to the direction of conveyance travel of the conveyor belt. At least one of the leading edge and the trailing edge is coupled to one of the plurality of rods.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2016Date of Patent: February 13, 2018Assignee: PRINCE CASTLE LLCInventors: Matthew Adomaitis, Frank Anthony Agnello, Richard Bauer, Eloy Cerda, Mark Edward Fastabend, Sean Patrick Forrest, Charles B. Hartfelder, Karl Ronald Heinze, Scott R. Hammac, Kyle Thomas Kestner, Christine S. Laub, Eugene Stanley Maslana, Calvin States Nelson, Laurence A. Schoell, Zoran Ulicevic, Aleksandr Yazvin, Loren J. Veltrop, Brian J. Truesdale, Dennis Malkowski
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Publication number: 20180000284Abstract: A food heating device includes a conveyor belt having a loop provided by a unitary, continuous sheet of metal or other suitable material.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2017Publication date: January 4, 2018Applicant: PRINCE CASTLE LLCInventors: Matthew Adomaitis, Frank Anthony Agnello, Richard Bauer, Eloy Cerda, Mark Edward Fastabend, Sean Patrick Forrest, Charles B. Hartfelder, Karl R. Heinze, Scott R. Hammac, Kyle Thomas Kestner, Christine Suen Laub, Eugene Stanley Maslana, Calvin States Nelson, Laurence A. Schoell, Zoran Ulicevic, Aleksandr Yazvin, Loren Veltrop, Brian J. Truesdale, Dennis Malkowski
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Publication number: 20180002110Abstract: A conveyor belt includes a conveyor belt slat that is coupled to a side carrier by a locking connection between the slat and the carrier at least along the side edges of the conveyor belt slat.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2017Publication date: January 4, 2018Applicant: PRINCE CASTLE LLCInventors: Matthew Adomaitis, Frank Anthony Agnello, Richard Bauer, Eloy Cerda, Mark Edward Fastabend, Sean Patrick Forrest, Charles B. Hartfelder, Karl R. Heinze, Scott R. Hammac, Kyle Thomas Kestner, Christine Suen Laub, Eugene Stanley Maslana, Calvin States Nelson, Laurence A. Schoell, Zoran Ulicevic, Aleksandr Yazvin, Loren J. Veltrop, Brian J. Truesdale, Dennis Malkowski
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Publication number: 20160351135Abstract: Implementations described herein relate to display devices including a metal circuit layer embedded in a dielectric layer configured to provide optical properties. Trenches in the dielectric layer may be etched so that the thickness of the metal circuit layer may extend away from other circuit layers. In some implementations, the metal circuit layer can include thick metal routing lines to send data to pixels of the display device. The thick metal routing lines can provide high conductivity, minimal voltage drop, and signal speed that is sufficiently high to write data to many pixels over long distances. In some implementations, the dielectric layer can be configured to absorb light. Examples of such dielectric layers include carbon-doped spin-on-glass dielectric layers.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2015Publication date: December 1, 2016Inventors: Matthew Brian Sampsell, Patrick Forrest Brinkley, Isak Clark Reines, Teruo Sasagawa, Jasper Lodewyk Steyn
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Publication number: 20160223808Abstract: This disclosure provides systems, methods and apparatus for selecting an operating voltage of a display apparatus. In one aspect, a display apparatus can include a plurality of a plurality of image-forming display elements and optically inactive display elements. The image-forming display elements and optically inactive display elements can have a common architecture. Each optically inactive display element can have one or more design parameters that are different from a corresponding design parameter of the image-forming display elements. At least one test voltage can be applied to the optically inactive display elements, and their shutter response times can be measured. An operating voltage for the display apparatus can be selected based on the measured response times.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2015Publication date: August 4, 2016Inventor: Patrick Forrest Brinkley