Patents by Inventor Randy Weiner
Randy Weiner 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: 11984043Abstract: A computer-implemented method and system for representing and solving at least one of an algebraic problem, a proportions problem, and a linear growth problem. A graphical user interface has a symbolic section and a pictorial section. The symbolic section includes a symbolic representation of the mathematical problem and the pictorial section includes a pictorial representation of the mathematical problem. An input is received from a user. The input is associated with one of the symbolic section and the pictorial section. In response to the input, the other of the symbolic section and the pictorial section is modified such that the symbolic section and the pictorial section track each other. The user solves the mathematical problem by interacting with at least one of the symbolic section and the pictorial section.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2022Date of Patent: May 14, 2024Assignee: BrainQuake Inc.Inventors: Dariush Afshar, Pamela Briskman, Keith Devlin, Steve Mays, Michael Romero, Randy Weiner, Jacqueline Diy
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Publication number: 20230115889Abstract: A computer-implemented method and system for representing and solving at least one of an algebraic problem, a proportions problem, and a linear growth problem. A graphical user interface has a symbolic section and a pictorial section. The symbolic section includes a symbolic representation of the mathematical problem and the pictorial section includes a pictorial representation of the mathematical problem. An input is received from a user. The input is associated with one of the symbolic section and the pictorial section. In response to the input, the other of the symbolic section and the pictorial section is modified such that the symbolic section and the pictorial section track each other. The user solves the mathematical problem by interacting with at least one of the symbolic section and the pictorial section.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2022Publication date: April 13, 2023Inventors: Dariush Afshar, Pamela Briskman, Keith Devlin, Steve Mays, Michael Romero, Randy Weiner, Jacqueline Diy
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Patent number: 11468790Abstract: An instructional system and method for representing and solving algebraic problems. A computer-implemented method of representing and solving mathematical problems comprises providing a graphical user interface for displaying an instructional system. The instructional system comprises a primary cog having a plurality of primary cog teeth and a secondary cog having a plurality of secondary cog teeth. The secondary cog is linked to the primary cog such that a rotation of the secondary cog causes a rotation of the primary cog. The method comprises representing a mathematical problem on the graphical user interface using the instructional system. The method includes receiving an input from a user and rotating the secondary cog based on the input to cause the primary cog to also rotate. The mathematical problem is solved when a particular tooth of the plurality of primary cog teeth reaches a predefined location.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2021Date of Patent: October 11, 2022Assignee: BrainQuake Inc.Inventors: Dariush Afshar, Pamela Briskman, Keith Devlin, Steve Mays, Michael Romero, Randy Weiner
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Publication number: 20210343183Abstract: An instructional system and method for representing and solving algebraic problems. A computer-implemented method of representing and solving mathematical problems comprises providing a graphical user interface for displaying an instructional system. The instructional system comprises a primary cog having a plurality of primary cog teeth and a secondary cog having a plurality of secondary cog teeth. The secondary cog is linked to the primary cog such that a rotation of the secondary cog causes a rotation of the primary cog. The method comprises representing a mathematical problem on the graphical user interface using the instructional system. The method includes receiving an input from a user and rotating the secondary cog based on the input to cause the primary cog to also rotate. The mathematical problem is solved when a particular tooth of the plurality of primary cog teeth reaches a predefined location.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2021Publication date: November 4, 2021Inventors: Dariush Afshar, Pamela Briskman, Keith Devlin, Steve Mays, Michael Romero, Randy Weiner
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Patent number: 11049414Abstract: A tile instructional system for presenting a linear growth problem and for allowing the linear growth problem to be solved comprises an input tray having at least a first tile and a second tile. The first tile has a first marking and the second tile has a second marking. Each of the first tile and the second tile is configured to selectively expand in accordance with its respective marking. The system includes a tile bed comprising a plurality of tile slots. Each of the plurality of tile slots is configured to receive a tile. The linear growth problem is solvable by situating in the tile bed at least one of the first tile and the second tile and by causing each tile situated in the tile bed to expand in accordance with its respective marking to fill the tile bed.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2018Date of Patent: June 29, 2021Assignee: BrainQuake IncInventors: Dariush Afshar, Pamela Briskman, Keith Devlin, Steve Mays, Michael Romero, Randy Weiner
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Patent number: 11037463Abstract: A liquid flow instructional system for presenting a proportions problem and for allowing the proportions problem to be solved comprises an input container and a plurality of output containers selectively and fluidly coupled to the input container. The system has an adjustable valve having a plurality of configurable regions. Each of the plurality of configurable regions corresponds to one of the plurality of output containers. An activable switch is provided for initiating flow of liquid from the input container to the plurality of output containers in accordance with a user configuration of the plurality of configurable regions. The proportions problem is solvable by filling each of the plurality of output containers to capacity without spillage. The correspondence between the plurality of configurable regions and the plurality of output containers is indicated by a visible indicator.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2018Date of Patent: June 15, 2021Assignee: BrainQuake IncInventors: Dariush Afshar, Pamela Briskman, Keith Devlin, Steve Mays, Michael Romero, Randy Weiner
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Publication number: 20190096284Abstract: A liquid flow instructional system for presenting a proportions problem and for allowing the proportions problem to be solved comprises an input container and a plurality of output containers selectively and fluidly coupled to the input container. The system has an adjustable valve having a plurality of configurable regions. Each of the plurality of configurable regions corresponds to one of the plurality of output containers. An activable switch is provided for initiating flow of liquid from the input container to the plurality of output containers in accordance with a user configuration of the plurality of configurable regions. The proportions problem is solvable by filling each of the plurality of output containers to capacity without spillage. The correspondence between the plurality of configurable regions and the plurality of output containers is indicated by a visible indicator.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2018Publication date: March 28, 2019Inventors: Dariush Afshar, Pamela Briskman, Keith Devlin, Steve Mays, Michael Romero, Randy Weiner
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Publication number: 20190096283Abstract: A tile instructional system for presenting a linear growth problem and for allowing the linear growth problem to be solved comprises an input tray having at least a first tile and a second tile. The first tile has a first marking and the second tile has a second marking. Each of the first tile and the second tile is configured to selectively expand in accordance with its respective marking. The system includes a tile bed comprising a plurality of tile slots. Each of the plurality of tile slots is configured to receive a tile. The linear growth problem is solvable by situating in the tile bed at least one of the first tile and the second tile and by causing each tile situated in the tile bed to expand in accordance with its respective marking to fill the tile bed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2018Publication date: March 28, 2019Inventors: Dariush Afshar, Pamela Briskman, Keith Devlin, Steve Mays, Michael Romero, Randy Weiner
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Patent number: 10186159Abstract: A method for adaptively teaching content to a user comprises providing a plurality of teaching topics. The method includes sequentially associating a lead problem and a plurality of secondary problems with each of the plurality of teaching topics. Each of the lead problems and the plurality of secondary problems is an open-ended puzzle having a range of solutions and a difficulty rank. The range of solutions for each of the lead problems and the plurality of secondary problems has an optimal solution and a plurality of secondary solutions. A teaching topic is selected and a corresponding lead problem is presented to a user. User provides answer data via a physical input device having enmeshed gears. The user is provided another secondary problem in the selected teaching topic if the answer data matches one of the secondary solutions. The user is provided another lead problem if the answer data matches the optimal solution.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2018Date of Patent: January 22, 2019Assignee: BRAINQUAKE INC.Inventors: Dariush Afshar, Pamela Briskman, Keith Devlin, Steve Mays, Michael Romero, Randy Weiner
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Publication number: 20180218623Abstract: A method for adaptively teaching content to a user comprises providing a plurality of teaching topics. The method includes sequentially associating a lead problem and a plurality of secondary problems with each of the plurality of teaching topics. Each of the lead problems and the plurality of secondary problems is an open-ended puzzle having a range of solutions and a difficulty rank. The range of solutions for each of the lead problems and the plurality of secondary problems has an optimal solution and a plurality of secondary solutions. A teaching topic is selected and a corresponding lead problem is presented to a user. User provides answer data via a physical input device having enmeshed gears. The user is provided another secondary problem in the selected teaching topic if the answer data matches one of the secondary solutions. The user is provided another lead problem if the answer data matches the optimal solution.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2018Publication date: August 2, 2018Inventors: Dariush Afshar, Pamela Briskman, Keith Devlin, Steve Mays, Michael Romero, Randy Weiner