Patents by Inventor Paul Joseph Silberschatz
Paul Joseph Silberschatz 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: 20230020039Abstract: A computing device, such as a wearable device, may include a light source and a photodetector array. The photodetector array may be used to determine a touch event of a user that occurs during a time interval. A subset of the plurality of photodetectors associated with the touch event may provide detection signals at each of a plurality of times within the time interval, which may be aggregated to obtain a time series of aggregated detection signals. Biometric data of the user may be generated, based on the time series of aggregated detection signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2021Publication date: January 19, 2023Inventors: Dongeek Shin, Paul Joseph Silberschatz
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Patent number: 10643081Abstract: Remote biometric monitoring systems may include a digital camera having a digital sensor, a processor, and a memory, all enclosed in a common housing. The processor of the camera may locally execute one or more algorithms to perform computer vision analysis of captured images of a sleeping subject, thereby determining an activity state of the subject. The activity state may include a sleep state. One or more environmental control devices may be adjusted automatically by the system based at least in part on the activity state.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2018Date of Patent: May 5, 2020Assignee: Google LLCInventors: Paul Joseph Silberschatz, David Carl Janssens, Evan David Shapiro, Adam Daniel Carlucci
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Publication number: 20190279481Abstract: Various arrangements for monitoring the health of a sleeping child are presented. The system can include a camera configured to capture images. The system can include an environmental sensor such as a humidity or temperature sensor. The system can include a microphone. The system can include a processor configured to receive and analyze the images and data to determine (i) a plurality of biometric parameters relating to the child including at least length of sleep, sleep quality, sleep cycle information, and a breathing pattern, and (ii) whether the local environment falls within predetermined temperature or humidity limits. The system can include a remote notification device configured to provide information relating to the biometric parameters and the local environment to a user located out of sight of the child. A confidence level of a subject presence determination may be adjusted based on biometric analysis of a candidate subject location.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2019Publication date: September 12, 2019Applicant: Google LLCInventors: Paul Joseph Silberschatz, David Carl Janssens, Evan David Shapiro, Adam Daniel Carlucci
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Publication number: 20190065862Abstract: Remote biometric monitoring systems may include a digital camera having a digital sensor, a processor, and a memory, all enclosed in a common housing. The processor of the camera may locally execute one or more algorithms to perform computer vision analysis of captured images of a sleeping subject, thereby determining an activity state of the subject. The activity state may include a sleep state. One or more environmental control devices may be adjusted automatically by the system based at least in part on the activity state.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2018Publication date: February 28, 2019Applicant: Google LLCInventors: Paul Joseph Silberschatz, David Carl Janssens, Evan David Shapiro, Adam Daniel Carlucci
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Patent number: 10169662Abstract: Remote biometric monitoring systems may include a digital camera having a digital sensor, a processor, and a memory, all enclosed in a common housing. The processor of the camera may locally execute one or more algorithms to perform computer vision analysis of captured images of a sleeping subject, thereby determining an activity state of the subject. The activity state may include a sleep state. One or more environmental control devices may be adjusted automatically by the system based at least in part on the activity state.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2016Date of Patent: January 1, 2019Assignee: Google LLCInventors: Paul Joseph Silberschatz, David Carl Janssens, Evan David Shapiro, Adam Daniel Carlucci
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Publication number: 20160364617Abstract: Remote biometric monitoring systems may include a digital camera having a digital sensor, a processor, and a memory, all enclosed in a common housing. The processor of the camera may locally execute one or more algorithms to perform computer vision analysis of captured images of a sleeping subject, thereby determining an activity state of the subject. The activity state may include a sleep state. One or more environmental control devices may be adjusted automatically by the system based at least in part on the activity state.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2016Publication date: December 15, 2016Applicant: Knit Health, Inc.Inventors: Paul Joseph SILBERSCHATZ, David Carl JANSSENS, Evan David SHAPIRO, Adam Daniel CARLUCCI
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Patent number: 9402957Abstract: An automatic injection apparatus including a delay mechanism for properly delivering medication prior to the needled syringe of the apparatus being retracted. In one form, the delay mechanism includes a shuttle for the syringe, a follower, a locking member, a damping compound between the follower and a supporting surface to dampen rotation of the follower relative to the shuttle, and a dual functioning biasing member acting between the shuttle and the follower. When the locking member moves to a release position during an injection, the dual functioning biasing member first provides a torsional force to force the follower to rotate relative to the shuttle from a latching position to an unlatching position, and then the dual functioning biasing member provides an axial force to force the shuttle axially relative to the follower to move the shuttle for retracting the syringe needle into the housing of the apparatus after injection.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2014Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: Eli Lilly and CompanyInventors: Matthew Robert Adams, Jesse Arnold Fourt, Jonathan I. Kaplan, Paul Joseph Silberschatz, James R. Yurchenco
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Patent number: 9263985Abstract: A photovoltaic module may include a first frame portion defining a first plane, a second frame portion defining a second plane angled relative to the first plane, and a photovoltaic panel mounted to the second frame portion. The second frame portion may be supported only at opposing ends. The photovoltaic module may be stackable with similar modules.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2013Date of Patent: February 16, 2016Assignee: PI SOLAR TECHNOLOGY GMBHInventors: Paul Joseph Silberschatz, Jerrod Quinton Rodowca
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Publication number: 20140236084Abstract: An automatic injection apparatus including a delay mechanism for properly delivering medication prior to the needled syringe of the apparatus being retracted. In one form, the delay mechanism includes a shuttle for the syringe, a follower, a locking member, a damping compound between the follower and a supporting surface to dampen rotation of the follower relative to the shuttle, and a dual functioning biasing member acting between the shuttle and the follower. When the locking member moves to a release position during an injection, the dual functioning biasing member first provides a torsional force to force the follower to rotate relative to the shuttle from a latching position to an unlatching position, and then the dual functioning biasing member provides an axial force to force the shuttle axially relative to the follower to move the shuttle for retracting the syringe needle into the housing of the apparatus after injection.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2014Publication date: August 21, 2014Applicant: Eli Lilly and CompanyInventors: Matthew Robert Adams, Jesse Arnold Fourt, Jonathan I. Kaplan, Paul Joseph Silberschatz, James R. Yurchenco
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Publication number: 20140202525Abstract: A mounting bracket for use with a solar module is disclosed. The mounting bracket includes a foot including a first wall and a second wall oriented substantially orthogonal to the first wall, the first wall including serrations configured to engage serrations on a rail to adjust a height of the rail with respect to the foot. The mounting bracket further includes a backing configured to be coupled to the foot and secure the mounting bracket to the rail.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2012Publication date: July 24, 2014Applicant: SunEdison, LLCInventors: Steven Howard Janssens, Paul Joseph Silberschatz, Jesus Beltran, Daniel Freymann Koelker
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Patent number: 8734394Abstract: An automatic injection apparatus including a delay mechanism for properly delivering medication prior to the needled syringe of the apparatus being retracted. In one form, the delay mechanism includes a shuttle (170) for the syringe, a follower (250), a locking member, a damping compound between the follower and a supporting surface (308) to dampen rotation of the follower relative to the shuttle, and a dual functioning biasing member (290) acting between the shuttle and the follower. When the locking member moves to a release position during an injection, the dual functioning biasing member first provides a torsional force to force the follower to rotate relative to the shuttle from a latching position to an unlatching position, and then the dual functioning biasing member provides an axial force to force the shuttle axially relative to the follower to move the shuttle for retracting the syringe needle into the housing of the apparatus after injection.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2011Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: Eli Lilly and CompanyInventors: Matthew Robert Adams, Jesse Arnold Fourt, Jonathan I. Kaplan, Paul Joseph Silberschatz, James R. Yurchenco
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Publication number: 20140130849Abstract: A photovoltaic module may include a first frame portion defining a first plane, a second frame portion defining a second plane angled relative to the first plane, and a photovoltaic panel mounted to the second frame portion. The second frame portion may be supported only at opposing ends. The photovoltaic module may be stackable with similar modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2013Publication date: May 15, 2014Applicant: SOLON CORPORATIONInventors: Paul Joseph SILBERSCHATZ, Jerrod Quinton RODOWCA
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Patent number: 8409138Abstract: A delay mechanism for staging the operation of an automatic injection apparatus (20) to ensure medication contents are properly delivered prior to the needled syringe (32) of the apparatus being retracted. In one form, the delay mechanism includes a shuttle (50), a follower (110), a locking member, a damping compound, and a driver and a driver biasing element (44). The shuttle is for a needled syringe of the apparatus and includes a first latching element. The follower includes a second latching element and a cammable surface, which second latching element is for cooperating with the first latching element to limit motion of the shuttle relative to the follower in a second direction opposite the first direction.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2008Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Eli Lilly and CompanyInventors: Adrian Benton James, Robert Ian Lister, Paul Joseph Silberschatz, Brian Joseph Mason
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Publication number: 20120323177Abstract: An automatic injection apparatus including a delay mechanism for properly delivering medication prior to the needled syringe of the apparatus being retracted. In one form, the delay mechanism includes a shuttle (170) for the syringe, a follower (250), a locking member, a damping compound between the follower and a supporting surface (308) to dampen rotation of the follower relative to the shuttle, and a dual functioning biasing member (290) acting between the shuttle and the follower. When the locking member moves to a release position during an injection, the dual functioning biasing member first provides a torsional force to force the follower to rotate relative to the shuttle from a latching position to an unlatching position, and then the dual functioning biasing member provides an axial force to force the shuttle axially relative to the follower to move the shuttle for retracting the syringe needle into the housing of the apparatus after injection.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2011Publication date: December 20, 2012Applicant: ELI LILLY AND COMPANYInventors: Matthew Robert Adams, Jesse Arnold Fourt, Jonathan I. Kaplan, Paul Joseph Silberschatz, James R. Yurchenco
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Publication number: 20100049125Abstract: A delay mechanism for staging the operation of an automatic injection apparatus (20) to ensure medication contents are properly delivered prior to the needled syringe (32) of the apparatus being retracted. In one form, the delay mechanism includes a shuttle (50), a follower (110), a locking member, a damping compound, and a driver and a driver biasing element (44). The shuttle is for a needled syringe of the apparatus and includes a first latching element. The follower includes a second latching element and a cammable surface, which second latching element is for cooperating with the first latching element to limit motion of the shuttle relative to the follower in a second direction opposite the first direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2008Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: ELI LILLY AND COMPANYInventors: Adrian Benton James, Robert Ian Lister, Paul Joseph Silberschatz, Brian Joseph Mason
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Patent number: D574565Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2005Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Richard Michael Harper, Jason Patrick Shaw, Lynn Ludwig Lindley, Glenn Allen Bradbury, Leonard Lik-Hang Tse, Patricia Ann Yuellig, John Philip Stoddard, Pontus Kaj Bjorn Wahlgren, Anthony Piazza, Paul Joseph Silberschatz, Margrethe Elizabeth Koshland