Patents by Inventor Robert A. Gilman
Robert A. Gilman 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: 10707960Abstract: A retail merchandising system includes a plurality of gondolas positioned in a retail space, a plurality of visible light communication (VLC) sources positioned in the retail space, and at least one VLC sensor disposed at a fixed location relative to each of the plurality of gondolas. The plurality of VLC sources and the at least one VLC sensor are configured to cooperatively identify a location of the gondolas in the retail space. With pre-stored planograms and the locations of the store gondolas, product locations can be readily determined. Additionally, the system can determine customer locations and communicate with customers and/or track customer activity.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2019Date of Patent: July 7, 2020Assignee: TARGET BRANDS, INC.Inventors: Christopher Olsen, Robert Gilman, Lew Price
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Publication number: 20200059298Abstract: A retail merchandising system includes a plurality of gondolas positioned in a retail space, a plurality of visible light communication (VLC) sources positioned in the retail space, and at least one VLC sensor disposed at a fixed location relative to each of the plurality of gondolas. The plurality of VLC sources and the at least one VLC sensor are configured to cooperatively identify a location of the gondolas in the retail space. With pre-stored planograms and the locations of the store gondolas, product locations can be readily determined. Additionally, the system can determine customer locations and communicate with customers and/or track customer activity.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2019Publication date: February 20, 2020Inventors: Christopher Olsen, Robert Gilman, Lew Price
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Patent number: 10518411Abstract: A method includes receiving, via at least one sensor of a robot, sensor data indicating one or more characteristics of an asset. The method includes detecting, based on the sensor data, an existing or imminent defect of the asset. The method includes fabricating a part suitable for use in correcting the defect. The structure of the part is derived using one or both of a digital representation of the asset generated using the sensor data or stored reference data related to the asset.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2017Date of Patent: December 31, 2019Assignee: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Charles Robert Gilman, Mauricio Castillo-Effen, Charles Burton Theurer
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Publication number: 20190386746Abstract: A retail merchandising system includes a plurality of gondolas positioned in a retail space, a plurality of visible light communication (VLC) sources positioned in the retail space, and at least one VLC sensor disposed at a fixed location relative to each of the plurality of gondolas. The plurality of VLC sources and the at least one VLC sensor are configured to cooperatively identify a location of the gondolas in the retail space. With pre-stored planograms and the locations of the store gondolas, product locations can be readily determined. Additionally, the system can determine customer locations and communicate with customers and/or track customer activity.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2019Publication date: December 19, 2019Inventors: Christopher Olsen, Robert Gilman, Lew Price
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Patent number: 10498445Abstract: A retail merchandising system includes a plurality of gondolas positioned in a retail space, a plurality of visible light communication (VLC) sources positioned in the retail space, and at least one VLC sensor disposed at a fixed location relative to each of the plurality of gondolas. The plurality of VLC sources and the at least one VLC sensor are configured to cooperatively identify a location of the gondolas in the retail space. With pre-stored planograms and the locations of the store gondolas, product locations can be readily determined. Additionally, the system can determine customer locations and communicate with customers and/or track customer activity.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2019Date of Patent: December 3, 2019Assignee: TARGET BRANDS, INC.Inventors: Christopher Olsen, Robert Gilman, Lew Price
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Patent number: 10447395Abstract: A retail merchandising system includes a plurality of gondolas positioned in a retail space, a plurality of visible light communication (VLC) sources positioned in the retail space, and at least one VLC sensor disposed at a fixed location relative to each of the plurality of gondolas. The plurality of VLC sources and the at least one VLC sensor are configured to cooperatively identify a location of the gondolas in the retail space. With pre-stored planograms and the locations of the store gondolas, product locations can be readily determined. Additionally, the system can determine customer locations and communicate with customers and/or track customer activity.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2017Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Assignee: TARGET BRANDS, INC.Inventors: Christopher Olsen, Robert Gilman, Lew Price
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Publication number: 20180123691Abstract: A retail merchandising system includes a plurality of gondolas positioned in a retail space, a plurality of visible light communication (VLC) sources positioned in the retail space, and at least one VLC sensor disposed at a fixed location relative to each of the plurality of gondolas. The plurality of VLC sources and the at least one VLC sensor are configured to cooperatively identify a location of the gondolas in the retail space. With pre-stored planograms and the locations of the store gondolas, product locations can be readily determined. Additionally, the system can determine customer locations and communicate with customers and/or track customer activity.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2017Publication date: May 3, 2018Inventors: Christopher Olsen, Robert Gilman, Lew Price
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Patent number: 9893808Abstract: A retail merchandising system includes a plurality of gondolas positioned in a retail space, a plurality of visible light communication (VLC) sources positioned in the retail space, and at least one VLC sensor disposed at a fixed location relative to each of the plurality of gondolas. The plurality of VLC sources and the at least one VLC sensor are configured to cooperatively identify a location of the gondolas in the retail space. With pre-stored planograms and the locations of the store gondolas, product locations can be readily determined.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2016Date of Patent: February 13, 2018Assignee: TARGET BRANDS, INC.Inventors: Christopher Olsen, Robert Gilman, Lew Price
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Publication number: 20170329297Abstract: A method includes receiving, via at least one sensor of a robot, sensor data indicating one or more characteristics of an asset. The method includes detecting, based on the sensor data, an existing or imminent defect of the asset. The method includes fabricating a part suitable for use in correcting the defect. The structure of the part is derived using one or both of a digital representation of the asset generated using the sensor data or stored reference data related to the asset.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2017Publication date: November 16, 2017Inventors: Charles Robert Gilman, Mauricio Castillo-Effen, Charles Burton Theurer
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Publication number: 20170329307Abstract: A processing system having at least one processor operatively coupled to at least one memory. The processor receives sensor data from the at least one sensor indicating one or more characteristics of the asset. The processor generates, updates, or maintains a digital representation that models the one or more characteristics of the asset. The processor detects a defect of the asset based at least in part on the one or more characteristics. The processor generate an output signal encoding or conveying instructions to provide a recommendation to an operator, to control the at least one robot to address the defect on the asset, or both, based on the defect and the digital representation of the asset.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2017Publication date: November 16, 2017Inventors: Mauricio Castillo-Effen, Victor Robert Abate, John Michael Lizzi, JR., Huan Tan, Charles Burton Theurer, Charles Robert Gilman, Shiraj Sen, Peter Henry Tu, Arpit Jain
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Publication number: 20170272155Abstract: A retail merchandising system includes a plurality of gondolas positioned in a retail space, a plurality of visible light communication (VLC) sources positioned in the retail space, and at least one VLC sensor disposed at a fixed location relative to each of the plurality of gondolas. The plurality of VLC sources and the at least one VLC sensor are configured to cooperatively identify a location of the gondolas in the retail space. With pre-stored planograms and the locations of the store gondolas, product locations can be readily determined.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2016Publication date: September 21, 2017Inventors: Christopher Olsen, Robert Gilman, Lew Price
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Patent number: 6853399Abstract: A kitchen appliance such as a cooking or cleaning apparatus includes video or other electronic image display built within the door of the appliance or a side or other surface of an appliance. Controls for the display and the video or still-frame generating apparatus associated therewith are either built directly within the appliance and/or are associated via remote control, including an infrared receiving port. The display could be fed from a television tuner, microprocessor or any other video or still frame generating apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2000Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Inventors: Robert A. Gilman, Keith E. Gilman
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Publication number: 20030220853Abstract: A method, system, and storage medium encoded with machine-readable computer program code for managing changes in a bill of materials are disclosed and include providing an editor, the editor having a first frame and an adjacent second frame, displaying a parts list in the first frame of the editor, the parts list forming a subset of the bill of materials, and displaying search results from a search for parts in the second frame of the editor. A user interface for managing and navigating a bill of materials, the bill of materials listing a plurality of parts, is disclosed. The user interface includes a first frame including a parts list listing at least a subset of the bill of materials, a second frame providing search results of a search or details of a part listed in the first frame, and a third frame containing function buttons for performing operations between the first frame and the second frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2002Publication date: November 27, 2003Inventors: Andrew Back, James Robert Scanlon, Gary Paul Michaelis, Rick Cornish, Stanley T. Mason, Thomas A. St. Louis, Mark Edward Dausch, Vrinda Rajiv, Charles Robert Gilman
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Publication number: 20030220852Abstract: The schema includes providing a first bill of materials, linking a parent part in the first bill of materials with a first child part by a first relationship, revising the first bill of materials by linking the parent part with a second child part by a second relationship, different than the first relationship, and, providing a revised bill of materials listing the first child part, first relationship, second child part, and the second relationship. The schema may be incorporated into a system and a storage medium encoded with machine readable computer program code.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2002Publication date: November 27, 2003Inventors: Andrew Back, James Robert Scanlon, Gary Paul Michaelis, Rcik Cornish, Stanley T. Mason, Thomas A. St. Louis, Mark Edward Dausch, Vrinda Rajiv, Charles Robert Gilman