Patents by Inventor Patrick M. Murray
Patrick M. Murray 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: 20190052839Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein may be directed to a video communication server. In some embodiments, the video communication server includes: at least one memory including instructions; and at least one processing device configured for executing the instructions, wherein the instructions cause the at least one processing device to perform the operations of: determining a time duration of a video communication connection between a first user of a first user device and a second user of a second user device; analyzing video content transmitted between the first user device and the second user device; determining at least one gesture of at least one of the first user and the second user based on analyzing the video content; and generating a compatibility score of the first user and the second user based at least in part on the determined time duration and the at least one determined gesture.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2018Publication date: February 14, 2019Inventors: Matthew J. Farrell, John P. Nauseef, Christopher S. Wire, Brian T. Faust, Patrick M. Murray, Linsey Ann Free, Gary T. Riggins, John C. Nesbitt, Dustin L. Clinard
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Publication number: 20180316890Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein may be directed to a video communication server. In some embodiments, the video communication server includes: at least one memory including instructions; and at least one processing device configured for executing the instructions, wherein the instructions cause the at least one processing device to perform the operations of: determining a time duration of a video communication connection between a first user of a first user device and a second user of a second user device; analyzing video content transmitted between the first user device and the second user device; determining at least one gesture of at least one of the first user and the second user based on analyzing the video content; and generating a compatibility score of the first user and the second user based at least in part on the determined time duration and the at least one determined gesture.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2018Publication date: November 1, 2018Inventors: Matthew J. Farrell, John P. Nauseef, Christopher S. Wire, Brian T. Faust, Patrick M. Murray, Linsey Ann Free, Gary T. Riggins, John C. Nesbitt, Dustin L. Clinard
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Patent number: 10084988Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein may be directed to a video communication server. In some embodiments, the video communication server includes: at least one memory including instructions; and at least one processing device configured for executing the instructions, wherein the instructions cause the at least one processing device to perform the operations of: determining a time duration of a video communication connection between a first user of a first user device and a second user of a second user device; analyzing video content transmitted between the first user device and the second user device; determining at least one gesture of at least one of the first user and the second user based on analyzing the video content; and generating a compatibility score of the first user and the second user based at least in part on the determined time duration and the at least one determined gesture.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2017Date of Patent: September 25, 2018Assignee: Krush Technologies, LLCInventors: Matthew J. Farrell, John P. Nauseef, Christopher S. Wire, Brian T. Faust, Patrick M. Murray, Linsey Ann Free, Gary T. Riggins, John C. Nesbitt, Dustin L. Clinard
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Patent number: 10021344Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein may be directed to a video communication server. In some embodiments, the video communication server includes: at least one memory including instructions; and at least one processing device configured for executing the instructions, wherein the instructions cause the at least one processing device to perform the operations of: determining a time duration of a video communication connection between a first user of a first user device and a second user of a second user device; analyzing video content transmitted between the first user device and the second user device; determining at least one gesture of at least one of the first user and the second user based on analyzing the video content; and generating a compatibility score of the first user and the second user based at least in part on the determined time duration and the at least one determined gesture.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2016Date of Patent: July 10, 2018Assignee: Krush Technologies, LLCInventors: Matthew J. Farrell, John P. Nauseef, Christopher S. Wire, Brian T. Faust, Patrick M. Murray, Linsey Ann Free, Gary T. Riggins, John C. Nesbitt, Dustin L. Clinard
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Publication number: 20170223310Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein may be directed to a video communication server. In some embodiments, the video communication server includes: at least one memory including instructions; and at least one processing device configured for executing the instructions, wherein the instructions cause the at least one processing device to perform the operations of: determining a time duration of a video communication connection between a first user of a first user device and a second user of a second user device; analyzing video content transmitted between the first user device and the second user device; determining at least one gesture of at least one of the first user and the second user based on analyzing the video content; and generating a compatibility score of the first user and the second user based at least in part on the determined time duration and the at least one determined gesture.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2017Publication date: August 3, 2017Inventors: Matthew J. Farrell, John P. Nauseef, Christopher S. Wire, Brian T. Faust, Patrick M. Murray, Linsey Ann Free, Gary T. Riggins, John C. Nesbitt, Dustin L. Clinard
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Publication number: 20170104958Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein may be directed to a video communication server. In some embodiments, the video communication server includes: at least one memory including instructions; and at least one processing device configured for executing the instructions, wherein the instructions cause the at least one processing device to perform the operations of: determining a time duration of a video communication connection between a first user of a first user device and a second user of a second user device; analyzing video content transmitted between the first user device and the second user device; determining at least one gesture of at least one of the first user and the second user based on analyzing the video content; and generating a compatibility score of the first user and the second user based at least in part on the determined time duration and the at least one determined gesture.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2016Publication date: April 13, 2017Inventors: Matthew J. Farrell, John P. Nauseef, Christopher S. Wire, Brian T. Faust, Patrick M. Murray, Linsey Ann Free, Gary T. Riggins, John C. Nesbitt, Dustin L. Clinard
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Publication number: 20170006258Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein may be directed to a video communication server. In some embodiments, the video communication server includes: at least one memory including instructions; and at least one processing device configured for executing the instructions, wherein the instructions cause the at least one processing device to perform the operations of: determining a time duration of a video communication connection between a first user of a first user device and a second user of a second user device; analyzing video content transmitted between the first user device and the second user device; determining at least one gesture of at least one of the first user and the second user based on analyzing the video content; and generating a compatibility score of the first user and the second user based at least in part on the determined time duration and the at least one determined gesture.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2016Publication date: January 5, 2017Applicant: Krush Technologies, LLCInventors: Matthew J. Farrell, John P. Nauseef, Christopher S. Wire, Brian T. Faust, Patrick M. Murray, Linsey Ann Free, Gary T. Riggins, John C. Nesbitt, Dustin L. Clinard
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Patent number: 9531998Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein may be directed to a video communication server. In some embodiments, the video communication server includes: at least one memory including instructions; and at least one processing device configured for executing the instructions, wherein the instructions cause the at least one processing device to perform the operations of: determining a time duration of a video communication connection between a first user of a first user device and a second user of a second user device; analyzing video content transmitted between the first user device and the second user device; determining at least one gesture of at least one of the first user and the second user based on analyzing the video content; and generating a compatibility score of the first user and the second user based at least in part on the determined time duration and the at least one determined gesture.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2016Date of Patent: December 27, 2016Assignee: Krush Technologies, LLCInventors: Matthew J. Farrell, John P. Nauseef, Christopher S. Wire, Brian T. Faust, Patrick M. Murray, Linsey Ann Free, Gary T. Riggins, John C. Nesbitt, Dustin L. Clinard
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Publication number: 20160191958Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein may be directed to a video communication server for: receiving, using a communication unit comprised in at least one processing device, video content of a video communication connection between a first user of a first user device and a second user of a second user device; analyzing, using a graphical processing unit (GPU) comprised in the at least one processing device, the video content in real time; identifying, using a recognition unit comprised in the at least one processing device, at least one object of interest comprised in the video content; identifying, using a features unit comprised in the least one processing device, at least one contextual feature associated with the at least one identified object of interest; and presenting, using an input/output (I/O) device, the at least one contextual feature to at least one of the first user device and the second user device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2015Publication date: June 30, 2016Applicant: Krush Technologies, LLCInventors: John P. Nauseef, Christopher S. Wire, Brian T. Faust, Matthew J. Farrell, Patrick M. Murray, Linsey Ann Free, Gary T. Riggins, John C. Nesbitt, Dustin L. Clinard
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Publication number: 20160023116Abstract: Mobile devices or other client devices generally support applications that provide content to users. Emotional analytics entails making inferences about a user's emotions based on sensor data such as a video stream of the user. When combined with a videoconferencing application or other digital media, emotional analytics may be employed to make games that respond to user emotions. Video streams from a game may also be analyzed in real time to ensure that the game's rules are obeyed. Disclosed are techniques for administering and managing a digital media-based game using emotional analytics and object recognition.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2015Publication date: January 28, 2016Inventors: Christopher S. Wire, Matthew J. Farrell, Brian T. Faust, John P. Nauseef, Dustin L. Clinard, Patrick M. Murray, John C. Nesbitt
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Publication number: 20120051067Abstract: A lighting display includes a light-emitting member such as an organic light emitting diode (OLED) member activatable to emit light and a substrate adjacent the OLED member forming an integral, multi-dimensional lighting display. A transparent member may be positioned so that the OLED member is between the transparent member and the substrate. The OLED member (or the transparent member, if one is provided), has an image on a surface such that the image is visible when the OLED member emits lights. A method of manufacturing the lighting display is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2011Publication date: March 1, 2012Applicant: Key Plastics L.L.C.Inventor: Patrick M. Murray
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Patent number: 6347590Abstract: A tray table for a vehicle that is extensible from and may be stored in a center console. The center console has longitudinally shiftable lateral side walls that define a pocket for storing the tray table. The lateral walls of the center console are moveable along a track to permit fore and aft adjustment of the location of the table relative to a seat in the vehicle. A push button is provided on a pivot locking mechanism to lock and unlock a tray support arm. A cup holder may be provided on the tray support arm that is moveable between a storage position in which it is parallel to the tray support arm and a use position in which it is perpendicular to the tray support arm.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2000Date of Patent: February 19, 2002Assignee: Lear CorporationInventors: Gary D'Annunzio, Todd A. Mysliwiec, Patrick M. Murray, Jason P. Baldas, Jeff A. Kempf, Frank Olson
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Patent number: 6338518Abstract: A storage system is provided for the rear storage compartment of a vehicle. The storage system may include a collapsible cart that is received in tracks in a load floor. Other types of objects may be stored on the load floor or in compartments below the load floor. Compartments may be provided below the load floor on a tray having multiple compartments that is rotatable within a well formed under the load floor. A frame for storing removable trays, bins or the collapsible cart may be used to store objects above the load floor.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2000Date of Patent: January 15, 2002Assignee: Lear CorporationInventors: Gary J. D'Annunzio, Patrick M. Murray, Steven J. Allen, Marilyn D. Vala, Todd A. Mysliwiec, Vincent VanLierde, Jason P. Baldas
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Patent number: 6038881Abstract: A vehicle air conditioning system including a compressor, a condenser coupled to the compressor, an evaporator coupled to the condenser, and an accumulator coupled between the evaporator and the compressor, an adsorbent unit in the accumulator, the adsorbent unit including a casing and adsorbent in the casing, and the casing being fabricated of a fabric which does not produce a thumping noise emanating from the accumulator when the compressor is cycled on.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1998Date of Patent: March 21, 2000Assignee: Multisorb Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Patrick M. Murray
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Patent number: 5987915Abstract: An adsorbent unit consisting of first and second porous fabric containers having adsorbent therein, a connecting member connecting end portions of the containers to each other, and tabs connecting side edge portions of the containers to each other with the containers oriented in side-by-side relationship. The foregoing adsorbent unit is mounted on the U-shaped pipe of a refrigerant accumulator with the connecting member adjacent the return bend of the accumulator and the tabs adjacent the pipe portions of the U-shaped pipe. The adsorbent unit can be shrunk relative to the U-shaped pipe after it has been installed thereon.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1998Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Multisorb Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Samuel A. Incorvia, Patrick M. Murray, Paul A. Riemenschneider
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Patent number: 4796518Abstract: An articulated air valve arrangement in an air outlet of a motor vehicle heating, air conditioning and ventilation system has two vanes mounted for pivotal movement at right angles relative to each other. A single operator is slidably mounted on and pivotal with one of the vanes and is operatively unidirectionally linked to the other vane so as to effect pivotal movement of the one vane independent of the other vane on pivotal movement of the operator and, alternatively, the operator effects pivotal movement of the other vane independent of the one vane on sliding movement of the operator.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1988Date of Patent: January 10, 1989Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventor: Patrick M. Murray