Patents by Inventor Peter Bradshaw
Peter Bradshaw 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).
-
Patent number: 11958223Abstract: A cavity plate assembly (400) for a preform mold (100), which includes a cavity plate (410) having an array of seats (412) and a corresponding array of cavity inserts (440) mounted to a front face (CVF) of the cavity plate (410) and in communication with a respective seat (412). Each cavity insert (440) includes a body (441) with a mounting face (441a) and a spigot (443) projecting from the mounting face (441a) and received in a respective seat (412) of the cavity plate (410) such that the mounting (441a) face abuts the front face (CVF) of the cavity plate (410). Each cavity insert (440) also includes a molding surface (448) along its length, at least two thirds of which extends beyond the cavity plate (410).Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2019Date of Patent: April 16, 2024Assignee: HUSKY INJECTION MOLDING SYSTEMS LTDInventors: Baltej Singh Pannu, Xin Sun, Adrian Peter Looije, Maxfield Paul Bradshaw
-
Publication number: 20210204835Abstract: A testicular volume measuring device has a container, a lid, a sealing ring, and a plurality of indicia. The lid is removably attached atop the container, and the plurality of indicia is positioned on a lateral wall of the container, which is constructed of a transparent material and delineates an internal cavity. The lid has multiple lid members, which are removably attached to each other. The lid members have cutouts which form a central aperture on the lid, within which the sealing ring is secured during use. One or more testicles may be placed through the sealing ring, around which the lid members are affixed, and the lid is attached atop the container. Fluid volume measurements using the indicia before and after placement of the testicles into a quantity of fluid contained within the cavity enable measurement of the volume of the testicles through fluid displacement.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2021Publication date: July 8, 2021Inventors: Steve Ramelot, Peter Bradshaw
-
Patent number: 10289692Abstract: A method of preserving file metadata associated with an edited file, performed on a client device, includes storing in a log information denoting a plurality of create, delete, and rename operations on one or more files in a file system, and determining when two or more operations denoted in the log, including an operation involving a first file and another operation involving a second file, comprise an atomic save of a respective file, the first file comprising a first version of the respective file, and the second file comprising a second version of the respective file, the first file and second file each having associated metadata. The method further includes associating a subset of the metadata of the first file with the second file, such that at least one of a globally unique file identifier and file access permissions associated with the first file become associated with the second file.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2013Date of Patent: May 14, 2019Assignee: GOOGLE LLCInventors: Eric Joseph Uhrhane, Peter Bradshaw, Ryan Tyler Cairns
-
Patent number: 10116922Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods, devices, and non-transitory computer readable media that relate to stereoscopic image creation. A camera captures an initial image at an initial position. A target displacement from the initial position is determined for a desired stereoscopic effect, and an instruction is provided that specifies a direction in which to move the camera from the initial position. While the camera is in motion, an estimated displacement from the initial position is calculated. When the estimated displacement corresponds to the target displacement, the camera automatically captures a candidate image. An acceptability analysis is performed to determine whether the candidate image has acceptable image quality and acceptable similarity to the initial image. If the candidate image passes the acceptability analysis, a stereoscopic image is created based on the initial and candidate images.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2016Date of Patent: October 30, 2018Assignee: Google LLCInventors: Jonathan Huang, Samuel Kvaalen, Peter Bradshaw
-
Patent number: 10037335Abstract: Methods and systems related to the detection of 3-D video content are disclosed herein. Specifically, a video image file may be analyzed in order to determine if it contains 3-D stereoscopic video content. An assumption is made regarding the possible 3-D format of the video image file. The assumption could be that the video frame includes a left portion and a right portion where each portion contains respective stereoscopic image perspectives. Image analysis algorithms could be used to determine if the left and right portions are sufficiently similar to confirm the assumption. If so, an indication could be carried out that could include a change to metadata or a similar change to associated video image file information. If the left and right portions of the video frame are not sufficiently similar, another analysis may be performed to test a different 3-D file format assumption.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2015Date of Patent: July 31, 2018Assignee: GOOGLE LLCInventors: Samuel Kvaalen, Jonathan Huang, Peter Bradshaw
-
Patent number: 9934240Abstract: Metadata for a set of files in a file system is stored in a client metadata database. In addition, a subset of content for the set of files in the client metadata database is stored in a client content database. The subset of content does not exceed a cache size that is less than a full size of the content in the set of the files. In response to a request, at least a portion of the content that is not already stored in the client content database is retrieved from a server content database, where the server content database is located remotely from the client device.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2008Date of Patent: April 3, 2018Assignee: GOOGLE LLCInventors: Peter Bradshaw, Ryan Tyler Cairns
-
Publication number: 20170026629Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods, devices, and non-transitory computer readable media that relate to stereoscopic image creation. A camera captures an initial image at an initial position. A target displacement from the initial position is determined for a desired stereoscopic effect, and an instruction is provided that specifies a direction in which to move the camera from the initial position. While the camera is in motion, an estimated displacement from the initial position is calculated. When the estimated displacement corresponds to the target displacement, the camera automatically captures a candidate image. An acceptability analysis is performed to determine whether the candidate image has acceptable image quality and acceptable similarity to the initial image. If the candidate image passes the acceptability analysis, a stereoscopic image is created based on the initial and candidate images.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2016Publication date: January 26, 2017Inventors: Jonathan Huang, Samuel Kvaalen, Peter Bradshaw
-
Patent number: 9466114Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods, devices, and non-transitory computer readable media that relate to stereoscopic image creation. A camera captures an initial image at an initial position. A target displacement from the initial position is determined for a desired stereoscopic effect, and an instruction is provided that specifies a direction in which to move the camera from the initial position. While the camera is in motion, an estimated displacement from the initial position is calculated. When the estimated displacement corresponds to the target displacement, the camera automatically captures a candidate image. An acceptability analysis is performed to determine whether the candidate image has acceptable image quality and acceptable similarity to the initial image. If the candidate image passes the acceptability analysis, a stereoscopic image is created based on the initial and candidate images.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2015Date of Patent: October 11, 2016Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Huang, Samuel Kvaalen, Peter Bradshaw
-
Patent number: 9420258Abstract: Injection of 3D metadata into a requested video is disclosed. An input video and associated metadata are received by a video hosting site. If the metadata indicates that the input video is a 3D video, the 3D video system extracts the accompanying 3D metadata and stores it in an intermediate format, which is independent of the 3D metadata format and video format of the input video. The 3D video system stores the received video in a standard 2D video format in a video database. Responsive to a video streaming request of the input video, the 3D video system determines the actual 3D metadata format based on the video format of the requested video, and injects a modified 3D metadata associated with the input video into the requested video.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2012Date of Patent: August 16, 2016Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Huang, Andrew D. Berkheimer, Peter Bradshaw, Ben Hayden
-
Publication number: 20150262366Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods, devices, and non-transitory computer readable media that relate to stereoscopic image creation. A camera captures an initial image at an initial position. A target displacement from the initial position is determined for a desired stereoscopic effect, and an instruction is provided that specifies a direction in which to move the camera from the initial position. While the camera is in motion, an estimated displacement from the initial position is calculated. When the estimated displacement corresponds to the target displacement, the camera automatically captures a candidate image. An acceptability analysis is performed to determine whether the candidate image has acceptable image quality and acceptable similarity to the initial image. If the candidate image passes the acceptability analysis, a stereoscopic image is created based on the initial and candidate images.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2015Publication date: September 17, 2015Inventors: Jonathan Huang, Samuel Kvaalen, Peter Bradshaw
-
Patent number: 9106894Abstract: Methods and systems related to the detection of 3-D video content are disclosed herein. Specifically, a video image file may be analyzed in order to determine if it contains 3-D stereoscopic video content. An assumption is made regarding the possible 3-D format of the video image file. The assumption could be that the video frame includes a left portion and a right portion where each portion contains respective stereoscopic image perspectives. Image analysis algorithms could be used to determine if the left and right portions are sufficiently similar to confirm the assumption. If so, an indication could be carried out that could include a change to metadata or a similar change to associated video image file information. If the left and right portions of the video frame are not sufficiently similar, another analysis may be performed to test a different 3-D file format assumption.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2012Date of Patent: August 11, 2015Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Samuel Kvaalen, Jonathan Huang, Peter Bradshaw
-
Publication number: 20150193514Abstract: Metadata for a set of files in a file system is stored in a client metadata database. In addition, a subset of content for the set of files in the client metadata database is stored in a client content database. The subset of content does not exceed a cache size that is less than a full size of the content in the set of the files. In response to a request, at least a portion of the content that is not already stored in the client content database is retrieved from a server content database, where the server content database is located remotely from the client device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2008Publication date: July 9, 2015Inventors: Peter Bradshaw, Ryan Tyler Cairns
-
Patent number: 9071827Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods, devices, and non-transitory computer readable media that relate to stereoscopic image creation. A camera captures an initial image at an initial position. A target displacement from the initial position is determined for a desired stereoscopic effect, and an instruction is provided that specifies a direction in which to move the camera from the initial position. While the camera is in motion, an estimated displacement from the initial position is calculated. When the estimated displacement corresponds to the target displacement, the camera automatically captures a candidate image. An acceptability analysis is performed to determine whether the candidate image has acceptable image quality and acceptable similarity to the initial image. If the candidate image passes the acceptability analysis, a stereoscopic image is created based on the initial and candidate images.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2014Date of Patent: June 30, 2015Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Huang, Samuel Kvaalen, Peter Bradshaw
-
Patent number: 8711209Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods, devices, and non-transitory computer readable media that relate to stereoscopic image creation. A camera captures an initial image at an initial position. A target displacement from the initial position is determined for a desired stereoscopic effect, and an instruction is provided that specifies a direction in which to move the camera from the initial position. While the camera is in motion, an estimated displacement from the initial position is calculated. When the estimated displacement corresponds to the target displacement, the camera automatically captures a candidate image. An acceptability analysis is performed to determine whether the candidate image has acceptable image quality and acceptable similarity to the initial image. If the candidate image passes the acceptability analysis, a stereoscopic image is created based on the initial and candidate images.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2012Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Huang, Samuel Kvaalen, Peter Bradshaw
-
Publication number: 20140081933Abstract: A method of preserving file metadata associated with an edited file, performed on a client device, includes storing in a log information denoting a plurality of create, delete, and rename operations on one or more files in a file system, and determining when two or more operations denoted in the log, including an operation involving a first file and another operation involving a second file, comprise an atomic save of a respective file, the first file comprising a first version of the respective file, and the second file comprising a second version of the respective file, the first file and second file each having associated metadata. The method further includes associating a subset of the metadata of the first file with the second file, such that at least one of a globally unique file identifier and file access permissions associated with the first file become associated with the second file.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2013Publication date: March 20, 2014Applicant: Google Inc.Inventors: Eric Joseph Uhrhane, Peter Bradshaw, Ryan Tyler Cairns
-
Patent number: 8620861Abstract: A method of preserving file metadata associated with an edited file, performed on a client device, includes storing in a log information denoting a plurality of create, delete, and rename operations on one or more files in a file system, and determining when two or more operations denoted in the log, including an operation involving a first file and another operation involving a second file, comprise an atomic save of a respective file, the first file comprising a first version of the respective file, and the second file comprising a second version of the respective file, the first file and second file each having associated metadata. The method further includes associating a subset of the metadata of the first file with the second file, such that at least one of a globally unique file identifier and file access permissions associated with the first file become associated with the second file.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2008Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Eric Joseph Uhrhane, Peter Bradshaw, Ryan Tyler Cairns
-
Publication number: 20130201301Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods, devices, and non-transitory computer readable media that relate to stereoscopic image creation. A camera captures an initial image at an initial position. A target displacement from the initial position is determined for a desired stereoscopic effect, and an instruction is provided that specifies a direction in which to move the camera from the initial position. While the camera is in motion, an estimated displacement from the initial position is calculated. When the estimated displacement corresponds to the target displacement, the camera automatically captures a candidate image. An acceptability analysis is performed to determine whether the candidate image has acceptable image quality and acceptable similarity to the initial image. If the candidate image passes the acceptability analysis, a stereoscopic image is created based on the initial and candidate images.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2012Publication date: August 8, 2013Applicant: GOOGLE INC.Inventors: Jonathan Huang, Samuel Kvaalen, Peter Bradshaw
-
Patent number: 8259161Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods, devices, and non-transitory computer readable media that relate to stereoscopic image creation. A camera captures an initial image at an initial position. A target displacement from the initial position is determined for a desired stereoscopic effect, and an instruction is provided that specifies a direction in which to move the camera from the initial position. While the camera is in motion, an estimated displacement from the initial position is calculated. When the estimated displacement corresponds to the target displacement, the camera automatically captures a candidate image. An acceptability analysis is performed to determine whether the candidate image has acceptable image quality and acceptable similarity to the initial image. If the candidate image passes the acceptability analysis, a stereoscopic image is created based on the initial and candidate images.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2012Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Huang, Samuel Kvaalen, Peter Bradshaw
-
Publication number: 20080074874Abstract: A lighting system, and method for using same, including a light source with one or more LEDs and a controller in communication with and adapted to control power flow to the light source. The LEDs may be overdriven by the controller in a flash setting so as to achieve a luminosity of approximately 1000% of their rated output for a short duration, and in another setting overdriven in a continuous mode so as to achieve a luminosity of approximately 250% their rated output.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2007Publication date: March 27, 2008Inventors: Peter Bradshaw, Oleh Sharanevych, Jon Connell
-
Publication number: 20080065485Abstract: A return coupon holder is described for holding a return coupon issued in a store in conjunction with a customer's merchandise return transaction. The return coupon holder is preferably sized large enough to discourage the customer from stowing the coupon away, such as in a handbag. Additionally, holders may be of different types that visually or electronically convey information about a category associated with the customer's return transaction. Thus, salespersons may accordingly provide appropriate customer service to the customer. The holder categories may indicate an approximate dollar value of the return transaction, a type of merchandise returned, a return payment method, an assessment of the profitability of the customer, an assessment of the risk of fraud associated with the return transaction, and the like. A computer decision system may select holder type. Some embodiments of the coupon holder are fitted with a device that allow tracing of the customer's movements while still in the store.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Applicant: The Return Exchange, Inc.Inventors: Mark Hammond, Peter Bradshaw, Jim Ibert, Dave Justus, Mark Hilinski, David Speights