Patents by Inventor Patrick W. White
Patrick W. White 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: 11943593Abstract: An example may include receiving a page code identifier, determining a priority of the page code identifier, queuing the page code identifier in a paging queue, retrieving content associated with the page code, and forwarding the content to one or more audio devices identified by the page code identifier when the page code has reached a top of the queue.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2022Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: Biamp Systems, LLCInventors: Jacob Peter Campbell, Bruce Maxwell Goldburg, Patrick W. White, Dale Irving, Paul Hand, Martin Bomber
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Publication number: 20220232322Abstract: An example may include receiving a page code identifier, determining a priority of the page code identifier, queuing the page code identifier in a paging queue, retrieving content associated with the page code, and forwarding the content to one or more audio devices identified by the page code identifier when the page code has reached a top of the queue.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2022Publication date: July 21, 2022Inventors: Jacob Peter Campbell, Bruce Maxwell Goldburg, Patrick W. White, Dale Irving, Paul Hand, Martin Bomber
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Patent number: 10819954Abstract: A panoramic imaging system includes a plurality of separated video cameras that may be distributed around an object. A series of images captured by at least one of the separated video cameras is stored in a predetermined file format. The panoramic system further includes a viewer module that may render the series of images using the first file format. Moreover, the panoramic system includes a calibration module capable of modifying information associated with at least one of the series of images, where the modification results in calibration data stored in a configuration file and/or in the predetermined file format. The viewer module may also be capable of rendering the series of images in accordance with the predetermined file format.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2019Date of Patent: October 27, 2020Assignee: Immersive Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Michael C. Park, Patrick W. White, Steven C. Sandven
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Publication number: 20190327447Abstract: A panoramic imaging system includes a plurality of separated video cameras that may be distributed around an object. A series of images captured by at least one of the separated video cameras is stored in a predetermined file format. The panoramic system further includes a viewer module that may render the series of images using the first file format. Moreover, the panoramic system includes a calibration module capable of modifying information associated with at least one of the series of images, where the modification results in calibration data stored in a configuration file and/or in the predetermined file format. The viewer module may also be capable of rendering the series of images in accordance with the predetermined file format.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2019Publication date: October 24, 2019Inventors: Michael C. PARK, Patrick W. White, Steven C. Sandven
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Patent number: 10375355Abstract: A panoramic imaging system includes a plurality of separated video cameras that may be distributed around an object. A series of images captured by at least one of the separated video cameras is stored in a predetermined file format. The panoramic system further includes a viewer module that may render the series of images using the first file format. Moreover, the panoramic system includes a calibration module capable of modifying information associated with at least one of the series of images, where the modification results in calibration data stored in a configuration file and/or in the predetermined file format. The viewer module may also be capable of rendering the series of images in accordance with the predetermined file format.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2011Date of Patent: August 6, 2019Assignee: Immersive Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Michael C. Park, Patrick W. White, Steven C. Sandven
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Patent number: 8463020Abstract: A method and/or system for performing computationally intensive processing associated with rendering and displaying an immersive image in an immersive view server and performing minimal or no additional processing at a viewer device. The viewer devices send viewing parameters to the immersive view server. In response, the immersive view server generates and sends images that may be part of the immersive image for display in viewports of the viewer devices. The viewer devices receive and display the image received from the server without or with minimal additional processing of the received images. The immersive view server and the viewer devices need only communicate view parameters and images corresponding to the viewport. Resource intensive processing is performed at the immersive view server. Hence, minimal computational and memory resources are required at the viewer device to display the immersive image.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2009Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: iMove, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Z. Schuckmann, Patrick W. White
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Patent number: 8454608Abstract: A single use intramedullary reamer comprised of a reamer head assembly and a reamer shaft. The reamer head assembly further comprising a series of reamer blades that reside in a series of surface slots that are helically oriented around the cylindrical body. The series of reamer blades are bonded with the cylindrical body through induction bonding.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2010Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Assignee: Greatbatch Ltd.Inventors: Gary Victor, Patrick W. White
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Publication number: 20120075414Abstract: A panoramic imaging system includes a plurality of separated video cameras that may be distributed around an object. A series of images captured by at least one of the separated video cameras is stored in a predetermined file format. The panoramic system further includes a viewer module that may render the series of images using the first file format. Moreover, the panoramic system includes a calibration module capable of modifying information associated with at least one of the series of images, where the modification results in calibration data stored in a configuration file and/or in the predetermined file format. The viewer module may also be capable of rendering the series of images in accordance with the predetermined file format.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2011Publication date: March 29, 2012Inventors: Michael C. Park, Patrick W. White, Steven C. Sandven
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Patent number: 8094182Abstract: A panoramic imaging system includes a plurality of separated video cameras that may be distributed around an object. A series of images captured by at least one of the separated video cameras is stored in a predetermined file format. The panoramic system further includes a viewer module that may render the series of images using the first file format. Moreover, the panoramic system includes a calibration module capable of modifying information associated with at least one of the series of images, where the modification results in calibration data stored in a configuration file and/or in the predetermined file format. The viewer module may also be capable of rendering the series of images in accordance with the predetermined file format.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2006Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: iMove, Inc.Inventors: Michael C. Park, Patrick W. White, Steven C. Sandven
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Publication number: 20080263129Abstract: Service processors within a system are self-clustered. The system can also include an operating system or other software code, a management console, or both. The operating system communicates with the cluster of service processors, where the service processors are self-clustered or otherwise, such as through a memory shared by at least all the service processors. The operating system therefore need not be aware which of the service processors performs a given function. The console communicates with the cluster of service processors, where the service processors are self-clustered or otherwise, through any service processor of the cluster. The console therefore also need not be aware that the service processors have been clustered to perform functionality for the console.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2008Publication date: October 23, 2008Inventors: Brad A. Davis, Henry J. DiVincenzo, Richard A. Lary, Thomas E. Malone, Patrick D. Mason, Lee G. Rosenbaum, Manoj R. Sastry, Patrick W. White
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Patent number: 7433914Abstract: The self-clustering of service processors within a system is disclosed. The system can also include an operating system or other software code, a management console, or both. The operating system communicates with the cluster of service processors, where the service processors are self-clustered or otherwise, such as through a memory shared by at least all the service processors. The operating system therefore need not be aware which of the service processors performs a given function. The console communicates with the cluster of service processors, where the service processors are self-clustered or otherwise, through any service processor of the cluster. The console therefore also need not be aware that the service processors have been clustered to perform functionality for the console.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2001Date of Patent: October 7, 2008Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Brad A. Davis, Henry J. DiVincenzo, Richard A. Lary, Thomas E. Malone, Patrick D. Mason, Lee G. Rosenbaum, Manoj R. Sastry, Patrick W. White
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Publication number: 20080117287Abstract: A panoramic imaging system includes a plurality of separated video cameras that may be distributed around an object. A series of images captured by at least one of the separated video cameras is stored in a predetermined file format. The panoramic system further includes a viewer module that may render the series of images using the first file format. Moreover, the panoramic system includes a calibration module capable of modifying information associated with at least one of the series of images, where the modification results in calibration data stored in a configuration file and/or in the predetermined file format. The viewer module may also be capable of rendering the series of images in accordance with the predetermined file format.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2006Publication date: May 22, 2008Inventors: Michael C. Park, Patrick W. White, Steven C. Sandven
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Patent number: 6993566Abstract: The self-clustering of entities within a system is disclosed. The system can also include a host. Each entity self-discovers all the other entities, such that the entities are aggregated as a cluster. The host communicates with the cluster of entities, where the entities are self-clustered or otherwise, such as through a memory shared by all the entities. The host therefore need not be aware which of the entities performs a given function.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2001Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Brad A. Davis, Henry J. DiVincenzo, Richard A. Lary, Thomas E. Malone, Patrick D. Mason, Lee G. Rosenbaum, Manoj R. Sastry, Patrick W. White
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Publication number: 20030050992Abstract: The self-clustering of service processors within a system is disclosed. The system can also include an operating system or other software code, a management console, or both. The operating system communicates with the cluster of service processors, where the service processors are self-clustered or otherwise, such as through a memory shared by at least all the service processors. The operating system therefore need not be aware which of the service processors performs a given function. The console communicates with the cluster of service processors, where the service processors are self-clustered or otherwise, through any service processor of the cluster. The console therefore also need not be aware that the service processors have been clustered to perform functionality for the console.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2001Publication date: March 13, 2003Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Brad A. Davis, Henry J. DiVincenzo, Richard A. Lary, Thomas E. Malone, Patrick D. Mason, Lee G. Rosenbaum, Manoj R. Sastry, Patrick W. White
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Publication number: 20030050993Abstract: The self-clustering of entities within a system is disclosed. The system can also include a host. Each entity self-discovers all the other entities, such that the entities are aggregated as a cluster. The host communicates with the cluster of entities, where the entities are self-clustered or otherwise, such as through a memory shared by all the entities. The host therefore need not be aware which of the entities performs a given function.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2001Publication date: March 13, 2003Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Brad A. Davis, Henry J. DiVincenzo, Richard A. Lary, Thomas E. Malone, Patrick D. Mason, Lee G. Rosenbaum, Manoj R. Sastry, Patrick W. White