Patents by Inventor Peter Meng

Peter Meng 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).

  • Publication number: 20210327216
    Abstract: A computerized gaming contract engine (“GCE”) that allows for, among other thing, creation of individually unique games, challenges, and wagers, execution of the games, challenges, and wager, and management of those games. The GCE additionally allows for monitoring execution of the appropriate rules and locations as they pertain to the associated wagers and record actions or other appropriate data to the associated blockchain, “oracle”, or datastore for storing data that is incidental to the execution of the game and need not be recorded to the blockchain. The GCE additionally enables escrow of wager until the game has completed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 29, 2020
    Publication date: October 21, 2021
    Applicant: Dollar Dollar Dollar, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas B. Naramore, John Peter Meng
  • Patent number: 7127966
    Abstract: An aerobar assembly is arranged to be mounted on the handlebar stem, rather than on the handlebars, of a bicycle. The aerobar assembly in turn supports the handlebars. By mounting the aerobar on the stem, the range of adjustability of the aerobar is greatly increased, and the handlebar is subject to less torsional forces. The aerobar assembly includes a pillar stem having one end secured to the stem and a support structure at a second end for mounting an aerobar bracket, an arm rest support, and handlebar clamps. The aerobar bracket is arranged to permit axial adjustment of aerobar position, while the arm rest support is arranged to enable lateral, horizontal pivoting, vertical swivelling, and fore-aft adjustment of arm rest position independent of aerobar position. The handlebar mount preferably uses C-clamps that can easily be substituted to accommodate different handlebar configurations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 31, 2006
    Inventor: Horizon Garrison Peter Meng
  • Patent number: 6427890
    Abstract: Bicycle-used flow deflecting article cabinet mounted on a rear side of a saddle of the bicycle. The article cabinet includes a main body having a curved shape and substantially triangular lateral faces. A front end of the main body is formed with a receptacle in which personal effects of the rider can be conveniently placed. A cover board is disposed on the surface of the main body for openably covering the receptacle. Two lateral sides of the main body are respectively formed with opposite concave indentations and a C-shaped clip is inlaid in an inner wall of each of the indentations for clamping and locating a liquid container. When riding the bicycle, the curved article cabinet provides a flow deflecting effect to balance the center of gravity of the bicycle body and increase the riding speed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 10, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 6, 2002
    Inventor: Horizon Garrison Peter Meng
  • Patent number: 5357135
    Abstract: Body to drain junction breakdown, due to avalanching in DMOST devices, can be controlled. The invention lowers the electric field gradients in the vicinity of the PN junction. The structure employed to enhance breakdown behavior is specifically applied to a vertical DMOST. The N type doping profile in the vicinity of the body to drain junction is tailored by constructing a P-nu-N-N.sup.+ type diode structure where nu is a low N type impurity concentration region. The N type region is of higher impurity concentration and is more extensive. With the nu region having one-half of the impurity concentration of the N region and an extent of about two microns, the avalanche breakdown voltage is about 27% higher than the conventional PN junction diode. By making the nu region impurity concentration one-fourth that of the N region, the breakdown voltage is 40% higher.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 18, 1994
    Assignee: National Semiconductor Corporation
    Inventors: Sheldon Aronowitz, George P. Walker, Peter Meng, Farrokh Mohammadi, Bhaskar V. S. Gadepally