Patents by Inventor Peter Quesada

Peter Quesada 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: 12677892
    Abstract: Palm cooling gloves and similar articles are disclosed which may be worn during exercise or when exposed to warm ambient temperatures. Unlike other items related to thermal exchange, the disclosed devices provide for intermittent cooling in order to ultimately increase the overall rate and magnitude of conductive heat loss from the human body. According to an example embodiment, gloves are provided with high thermal conductivity for rapid rates of heat transfer when the palm is to be cooled, and low thermal conductivity when the palm is not to be cooled. During non-cooling periods, a cooling agent is temporarily stored within a compartment located on the back (dorsal aspect) of the glove. The compartment is comprised of materials with a low thermal conductivity so that the cooling agent retains more of its cold, which allows it to be used repeatedly when palm cooling is again needed to rid the body of excess heat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 9, 2019
    Date of Patent: July 14, 2026
    Assignee: University of Louisville Research Foundation, Inc.
    Inventors: John Caruso, Peter Quesada
  • Publication number: 20250362751
    Abstract: Systems and methods are described herein for authentication and password security. The system may detect involuntary and voluntary brain signals of a user and measure the characteristics of those signals. The signals may be detected and analyzed using a wearable device comprising a plurality of sensors. The system may authenticate the identity of the user by triggering the user to imagine content or react to presented content. The content may comprise an image or movement, and brain signals of the user may indicate signals that are consistent for the user. The system may authenticate the user based on the brain signals based on data stored for the user or profile for the user. This determination may be performed by a machine learning model trained to classify users based on the brain signal data.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 26, 2025
    Publication date: November 27, 2025
    Inventors: Peter QUESADA, Daisy HENDERSON, Alexander BREWTON
  • Patent number: 12366919
    Abstract: Systems and methods are described herein for authentication and password security. The system may detect involuntary and voluntary brain signals of a user and measure the characteristics of those signals. The signals may be detected and analyzed using a wearable device comprising a plurality of sensors. The system may authenticate the identity of the user by triggering the user to imagine content or react to presented content. The content may comprise an image or movement, and brain signals of the user may indicate signals that are consistent for the user. The system may authenticate the user based on the brain signals based on data stored for the user or profile for the user. This determination may be performed by a machine learning model trained to classify users based on the brain signal data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 11, 2021
    Date of Patent: July 22, 2025
    Assignee: Comcast Cable Communications, LLC
    Inventors: Peter Quesada, Daisy Henderson, Alexander Brewton
  • Publication number: 20230145037
    Abstract: Systems and methods are described herein for authentication and password security. The system may detect involuntary and voluntary brain signals of a user and measure the characteristics of those signals. The signals may be detected and analyzed using a wearable device comprising a plurality of sensors. The system may authenticate the identity of the user by triggering the user to imagine content or react to presented content. The content may comprise an image or movement, and brain signals of the user may indicate signals that are consistent for the user. The system may authenticate the user based on the brain signals based on data stored for the user or profile for the user. This determination may be performed by a machine learning model trained to classify users based on the brain signal data.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 11, 2021
    Publication date: May 11, 2023
    Inventors: Peter QUESADA, Daisy HENDERSON, Alexander BREWTON
  • Publication number: 20200107596
    Abstract: Palm cooling gloves and similar articles are disclosed which may be worn during exercise or when exposed to warm ambient temperatures. Unlike other items related to thermal exchange, the disclosed devices provide for intermittent cooling in order to ultimately increase the overall rate and magnitude of conductive heat loss from the human body. According to an example embodiment, gloves are provided with high thermal conductivity for rapid rates of heat transfer when the palm is to be cooled, and low thermal conductivity when the palm is not to be cooled. During non-cooling periods, a cooling agent is temporarily stored within a compartment located on the back (dorsal aspect) of the glove. The compartment is comprised of materials with a low thermal conductivity so that the cooling agent retains more of its cold, which allows it to be used repeatedly when palm cooling is again needed to rid the body of excess heat.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 9, 2019
    Publication date: April 9, 2020
    Inventors: John Caruso, Peter Quesada