Patents by Inventor Robert A. Joyce

Robert A. Joyce 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: 20120221633
    Abstract: The invention is directed to techniques for allowing a user to remotely interrogate a target computing device in order to collect and analyze computer evidence that may be stored on the target computing device. A forensic device receives input from a remote user that identifies computer evidence to acquire from the target computing device. The forensic device acquires the computer evidence from the target computing device and presents a user interface for the forensic device through which the remote user views the computer evidence acquired from the target computing device. In this manner, forensic device allows the user to interrogate the target computing device to acquire the computer evidence without seizing or otherwise “shutting down” the target device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 7, 2012
    Publication date: August 30, 2012
    Applicant: ARCHITECTURE TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
    Inventors: Frank N. Adelstein, Matthew A. Stillerman, Robert Joyce
  • Publication number: 20120210427
    Abstract: This disclosure provides example techniques to invoke one or more tools, with an investigative tool. The investigative tool provides a common framework that allows investigators to invoke their own trusted tools or third-party generated tools. The investigative tool described herein seamlessly and transparently invokes the tools in accordance with an investigative profile created by the investigator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 10, 2011
    Publication date: August 16, 2012
    Inventors: Derek P. Bronner, Robert A. Joyce, Matthew P. Donovan, Julia A. Baker
  • Publication number: 20120209983
    Abstract: This disclosure provides example techniques to invoke one or more forensic tools, with a forensic investigative tool. The forensic investigative tool provides a common framework that allows investigators to invoke their own trusted forensic tools or third-party generated forensic tools. The forensic investigative tool described herein seamlessly and transparently invokes the forensic tools in accordance with an investigative profile created by the investigator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 10, 2011
    Publication date: August 16, 2012
    Applicant: Architecture Technology Corporation
    Inventors: Derek P. Bronner, Robert A. Joyce, Matthew P. Donovan, Julia A. Baker
  • Patent number: 8176557
    Abstract: The invention is directed to techniques for allowing a user to remotely interrogate a target computing device in order to collect and analyze computer evidence that may be stored on the target computing device. A forensic device receives input from a remote user that identifies computer evidence to acquire from the target computing device. The forensic device acquires the computer evidence from the target computing device and presents a user interface for the forensic device through which the remote user views the computer evidence acquired from the target computing device. In this manner, forensic device allows the user to interrogate the target computing device to acquire the computer evidence without seizing or otherwise “shutting down” the target device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 12, 2009
    Date of Patent: May 8, 2012
    Assignee: Architecture Technology Corporation
    Inventors: Frank N. Adelstein, Matthew A. Stillerman, Robert Joyce
  • Publication number: 20120109905
    Abstract: This disclosure is directed to techniques for providing comparing first and second XML files to one another. According to these techniques, a computing device (e.g., a version control service executing on the computing device), may be configured generate at least two edit transcripts that each include one or more operational changes that may be applied to data elements of the first XML file to arrive at data elements of the second XML file (or vice versa). The computing device may select at least one optimal edit transcript based on which of the number of operational changes of the at least two edit transcripts.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 9, 2011
    Publication date: May 3, 2012
    Applicant: ARCHITECTURE TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
    Inventors: Daniel James Tingstrom, Robert A. Joyce, Matthew A. Stillerman, Stephen Kurt Brueckner, Haim Yehuda Bar
  • Publication number: 20120110093
    Abstract: This disclosure is directed to techniques for providing version control functionality for web services of one or more service oriented architecture (SOA) systems. According to these techniques, a version control service (VCS) may receive an indication of a version update for a first web service. In response to the received request, the VCS determines whether the version update, if executed within the SOA system, will cause a change in operation of a second web service. If the version update will cause a change, VCS provides an indication of the determined change to a user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 1, 2010
    Publication date: May 3, 2012
    Applicant: Architecture Technology Corporation
    Inventors: Daniel James Tingstrom, Robert A. Joyce, Matthew A. Stillerman, Stephen Kurt Brueckner, Haim Yehuda Bar
  • Publication number: 20120086905
    Abstract: Computer eyewear for reducing the effects of Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS). In one embodiment, the eyewear comprises a frame and two lenses. In some embodiments, the frame and lenses have a wrap-around design to reduce air flow in the vicinity of the eyes. The lenses can have optical power in the range of approximately +0.5 to +2.5 diopters for reducing accommodation demands on a user's eyes when using a computer. The lenses can also include prismatic power for reducing convergence demand on a user's eyes when sitting at a computer. The lenses can also include a partially transmissive mirror coating, tinting, and anti-reflective coatings. In one embodiment, a partially transmissive mirror coating or tinting spectrally filters light to remove spectral peaks in fluorescent or incandescent lighting.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 11, 2011
    Publication date: April 12, 2012
    Applicant: GUNNAR OPTIKS, LLC
    Inventors: Joseph Croft, Matthew Michelsen, Robert Joyce
  • Patent number: 7976157
    Abstract: Computer eyewear for reducing the effects of Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS). In one embodiment, the eyewear comprises a frame and two lenses. In some embodiments, the frame and lenses have a wrap-around design to reduce air flow in the vicinity of the eyes. The lenses can have optical power in the range of approximately +0.5 to +2.5 diopters for reducing accommodation demands on a user's eyes when using a computer. The lenses can also include prismatic power for reducing convergence demand on a user's eyes when sitting at a computer. The lenses can also include a partially transmissive mirror coating, tinting, and anti-reflective coatings. In one embodiment, a partially transmissive mirror coating or tinting spectrally filters light to remove spectral peaks in fluorescent or incandescent lighting.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 2007
    Date of Patent: July 12, 2011
    Assignee: Gunnar Optiks, LLC
    Inventors: Joseph Croft, Matthew Michelsen, Robert Joyce
  • Patent number: 7886049
    Abstract: In general, the invention provides for analyzing a target computer for computer crimes such as illegal sharing of files or sharing of illegal files on peer-to-peer clients. The target computer may have software for a plurality of peer-to-peer clients. Only one extensible forensic device may be necessary to analyze the plurality of peer-to-peer clients for downloaded or shared files. For example, the invention may provide for a method comprising determining whether one or more peer-to-peer clients are or have been installed on a target device by identifying information associated with one or more peer-to-peer modules, wherein each module is associated with a different one of the one or more peer-to-peer clients. The method further includes, gathering usage information for the one or more peer-to-peer clients that had been determined to be installed on the target computer, analyzing the usage information, and automatically generating a report of the analyzed usage information.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 12, 2008
    Date of Patent: February 8, 2011
    Assignee: Architecture Technology Corporation
    Inventors: Frank N. Adelstein, Judson Powers, Robert A. Joyce, Derek Bronner
  • Publication number: 20100066974
    Abstract: Computer eyewear for reducing the effects of Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS). In one embodiment, the eyewear comprises a frame and two lenses. In some embodiments, the frame and lenses have a wrap-around design to reduce air flow in the vicinity of the eyes. The lenses can have optical power in the range from about +0.1 to +0.25 diopters, or from about +0.125 to +0.25 diopters, for reducing accommodation demands on a user's eyes when using a computer. The lenses can also include prismatic power for reducing convergence demand on a user's eyes when sitting at a computer. The lenses can also include a partially transmissive mirror coating, tinting, and anti-reflective coatings. In one embodiment, a partially transmissive mirror coating or tinting spectrally filters light to remove spectral peaks in fluorescent or incandescent lighting.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 12, 2009
    Publication date: March 18, 2010
    Applicant: Gunnar Optiks, LLC
    Inventors: Joseph Croft, Matthew Michelsen, Robert Joyce
  • Publication number: 20090224875
    Abstract: The security system prevents theft of articles from an enclosure having a lockable access opening. Using RFID technology, a transponder periodically scans the enclosed display area to interrogate RFID tags associated with each of the articles within the enclosure. Access to the enclosure is controlled by an electronically activated retrofit lock associated with the access opening. Biometric technology is used to identify an individual attempting to access the enclosure and to determine whether the identified individual is authorized to access the enclosure. If the individual is authorized, the identity of the authorized individual, the identity of an article removed from the enclosure, and the time that the article was removed from the enclosure are recorded. A POS/inventory control system notes the sale of the removed article. A security alert signal is generated if the removed article is not sold or returned to the enclosure within a given time period after the article was removed from the enclosure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 2, 2009
    Publication date: September 10, 2009
    Inventors: Alan Rabinowitz, Robert Joyce
  • Publication number: 20090165142
    Abstract: In general, the invention provides for analyzing a target computer for computer crimes such as illegal sharing of files or sharing of illegal files on peer-to-peer clients. The target computer may have software for a plurality of peer-to-peer clients. Only one extensible forensic device may be necessary to analyze the plurality of peer-to-peer clients for downloaded or shared files. For example, the invention may provide for a method comprising determining whether one or more peer-to-peer clients are or have been installed on a target device by identifying information associated with one or more peer-to-peer modules, wherein each module is associated with a different one of the one or more peer-to-peer clients. The method further includes, gathering usage information for the one or more peer-to-peer clients that had been determined to be installed on the target computer, analyzing the usage information, and automatically generating a report of the analyzed usage information.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 12, 2008
    Publication date: June 25, 2009
    Inventors: Frank N. Adelstein, Judson Powers, Robert A. Joyce, Derek Bronner
  • Publication number: 20090150998
    Abstract: The invention is directed to techniques for allowing a user to remotely interrogate a target computing device in order to collect and analyze computer evidence that may be stored on the target computing device. A forensic device receives input from a remote user that identifies computer evidence to acquire from the target computing device. The forensic device acquires the computer evidence from the target computing device and presents a user interface for the forensic device through which the remote user views the computer evidence acquired from the target computing device. In this manner, forensic device allows the user to interrogate the target computing device to acquire the computer evidence without seizing or otherwise “shutting down” the target device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 12, 2009
    Publication date: June 11, 2009
    Applicant: Architecture Technology Corporation
    Inventors: Frank N. Adelstein, Matthew A. Stillerman, Robert Joyce
  • Patent number: 7496959
    Abstract: The invention is directed to techniques for allowing a user to remotely interrogate a target computing device in order to collect and analyze computer evidence that may be stored on the target computing device. A forensic device receives input from a remote user that identifies computer evidence to acquire from the target computing device. The forensic device acquires the computer evidence from the target computing device and presents a user interface for the forensic device through which the remote user views the computer evidence acquired from the target computing device. In this manner, forensic device allows the user to interrogate the target computing device to acquire the computer evidence without seizing or otherwise “shutting down” the target device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 2003
    Date of Patent: February 24, 2009
    Assignee: Architecture Technology Corporation
    Inventors: Frank N. Adelstein, Matthew A. Stillerman, Robert Joyce
  • Publication number: 20080278676
    Abstract: Computer eyewear for reducing the effects of Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS). In one embodiment, the eyewear comprises a frame and two lenses. In some embodiments, the frame and lenses have a wrap-around design to reduce air flow in the vicinity of the eyes. The lenses can have optical power in the range of approximately +0.5 to +2.5 diopters for reducing accommodation demands on a user's eyes when using a computer. The lenses can also include prismatic power for reducing convergence demand on a user's eyes when sitting at a computer. The lenses can also include a partially transmissive mirror coating, tinting, and anti-reflective coatings. In one embodiment, a partially transmissive mirror coating or tinting spectrally filters light to remove spectral peaks in fluorescent or incandescent lighting.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 8, 2007
    Publication date: November 13, 2008
    Applicant: GUNNAR OPTIKS, LLC
    Inventors: Joseph Croft, Matthew Michelsen, Robert Joyce
  • Publication number: 20080074611
    Abstract: A hybrid contact lens includes a substantially rigid center portion having a flexural deformation of about 10% at an applied load of at least about 50 grams and a Dk of at least about 30×10?11 (cm2/sec) (mL O2)/(mL mm Hg). The hybrid contact lens also includes a substantially flexible skirt portion connected to the center portion. A method of designing a hybrid contact lens includes determining the applied load that results in a selected flexural deformation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 22, 2006
    Publication date: March 27, 2008
    Inventors: William E. Meyers, Jerome Legerton, Hermann H. Neidlinger, Ramezan Benrashid, Diethard Merz, Robert Joyce
  • Patent number: 7214420
    Abstract: A longitudinally extending cellular body of a wood plastic composite is disclosed. The body has at least one wall which extends at least substantially the longitudinal length of the body, and encloses a central cavity which extends a distance that is less than the longitudinal length of said body. The cellular body has an impervious integral skin and has an exterior surface which is smooth to the touch. The surface has voids and has the appearance of wood. When the cellular body is struck, it makes a sound like the sound of a piece of wood being struck.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 2005
    Date of Patent: May 8, 2007
    Inventor: Robert Joyce
  • Publication number: 20060263591
    Abstract: A longitudinally extending cellular body of a polyolefin is disclosed. The body has at least one wall which extends at least substantially the longitudinal length of the body, and encloses a central cavity which also extends at least a substantial portion of the longitudinal length of said body. An exterior surface of the body is smooth to the touch. The cellular body is produced by fluid assisted injection molding of a composite mix with nitrogen preferred as the fluid. The composite mix contains wood flour.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 23, 2005
    Publication date: November 23, 2006
    Inventor: Robert Joyce
  • Patent number: 6947378
    Abstract: A method for dynamically allocating network resources while transferring multimedia at variable bit-rates in a network extracts first content features from the multimedia to determine renegotiation points and observation periods. Second content features and traffic features are extracted from the multimedia bit stream during the observation periods. The second content features and the traffic features are combined in a neural network to predict the network resources to be allocated at the renegotiation points.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 20, 2005
    Assignee: Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs, Inc.
    Inventors: Min Wu, Robert A. Joyce, Anthony Vetro, Hau-San Wong, Ling Guan, Sun-Yuan Kung
  • Publication number: 20050151659
    Abstract: The present invention includes a fault indicator for an electrical transmission line comprising: a fault indicator circuit; and a remote communicator operatively coupled to the fault indicator circuit to transmit condition data to a remote location, where such condition data includes current load data.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 13, 2004
    Publication date: July 14, 2005
    Inventors: David Donovan, Robert Joyce, Lance Sabados