Patents by Inventor Roy Kosuge
Roy Kosuge 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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Publication number: 20210338972Abstract: An infant calming/sleep-aid device that includes a moving platform and a sound generator, the sound and motion adapted to calm a fussy baby, induce sleep, and maintain sleep under normal conditions. The device makes a determination as to whether sound signals represent sound coming from inside the device or outside the device. If the sound signals are coming from the inside the device, then the signals are evaluated in a specified frequency band to determine whether the sound is a baby cry. If a determination is made that there is a baby cry, then a threshold analysis is performed to quantify the cry and compare it to a threshold value. If the cry is above a specified threshold, the device moves the platform and/or generates sound.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2021Publication date: November 4, 2021Applicant: HB Innovations, Inc.Inventors: Harvey Neil Karp, Ted Larson, Robert Garbanati, Saryan Mikayel, Peter Fornell, Roy Kosuge, Joe Kopp
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Patent number: 11052221Abstract: An infant calming/sleep-aid device that includes a moving platform and a sound generator, the sound and motion adapted to calm a fussy baby, induce sleep, and maintain sleep under normal conditions. The device makes a determination as to whether sound signals represent sound coming from inside the device or outside the device. If the sound signals are coming from the inside the device, then the signals are evaluated in a specified frequency band to determine whether the sound is a baby cry. If a determination is made that there is a baby cry, then a threshold analysis is performed to quantify the cry and compare it to a threshold value. If the cry is above a specified threshold, the device moves the platform and/or generates sound.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2017Date of Patent: July 6, 2021Assignee: HB Innovations, Inc.Inventors: Harvey Neil Karp, Ted Larson, Robert Garbanati, Saryan Mikayel, Peter Fornell, Roy Kosuge, Joe Kopp
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Publication number: 20190247611Abstract: An infant calming/sleep-aid device that includes a moving platform and a sound generator, the sound and motion adapted to calm a fussy baby, induce sleep, and maintain sleep under normal conditions. The device makes a determination as to whether sound signals represent sound coming from inside the device or outside the device. If the sound signals are coming from the inside the device, then the signals are evaluated in a specified frequency band to determine whether the sound is a baby cry. If a determination is made that there is a baby cry, then a threshold analysis is performed to quantify the cry and compare it to a threshold value. If the cry is above a specified threshold, the device moves the platform and/or generates sound.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2017Publication date: August 15, 2019Applicant: Happiest Baby, Inc.Inventors: Harvey Neil Karp, Ted Larson, Robert Garbanati, Saryan Mikayel, Peter Fornell, Roy Kosuge, Joe Kopp
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Patent number: 7768413Abstract: A monitoring system includes one or more monitoring devices, positioned in sewer manholes, storm drains, etc., and a remote monitoring station that communicates wirelessly therewith. The monitoring device may be an integrated unit, including sensors, a two-way telemetry unit, a power supply, a processor, and supporting hardware, all located in an enclosed, waterproof housing. The monitoring device is placed within a manhole cavity to obtain depth (e.g., water level) measurements, images, and other data, and report the measurements back to the remote monitoring station, which analyzes the data and responds to alert messages when a dangerous water level is detected. An additional sensor may monitor the manhole cover for security purposes. A distributed mesh network of wireless nodes may be used to relay communications from the monitoring devices along alternative paths, through bridge nodes that may connect to a public wireless or cellular network.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2007Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Aeromesh CorporationInventors: Roy Kosuge, Pat Crane, Alan Pittman, John Maris
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Patent number: 7626508Abstract: A monitoring system includes one or more monitoring devices, positioned in sewer manholes, storm drains, etc., and a remote monitoring station that communicates wirelessly therewith. The monitoring device may be an integrated unit, including sensors, a two-way telemetry unit, a power supply, a processor, and supporting hardware, all located in an enclosed, waterproof housing. The monitoring device is placed within a manhole cavity to obtain depth (e.g., water level) measurements, images, and other data, and report the measurements back to the remote monitoring station, which analyzes the data and responds to alert messages when a dangerous water level is detected. An additional sensor may monitor the manhole cover for security purposes. A distributed mesh network of wireless nodes may be used to relay communications from the monitoring devices along alternative paths, through bridge nodes that may connect to a public wireless or cellular network.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2006Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Aeromesh CorporationInventors: Roy Kosuge, Pat Crane, Alan Pittman, John Maris
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Publication number: 20080155064Abstract: A monitoring system includes one or more monitoring devices, positioned in sewer manholes, storm drains, etc., and a remote monitoring station that communicates wirelessly therewith. The monitoring device may be an integrated unit, including sensors, a two-way telemetry unit, a power supply, a processor, and supporting hardware, all located in an enclosed, waterproof housing. The monitoring device is placed within a manhole cavity to obtain depth (e.g., water level) measurements, images, and other data, and report the measurements back to the remote monitoring station, which analyzes the data and responds to alert messages when a dangerous water level is detected. An additional sensor may monitor the manhole cover for security purposes. A distributed mesh network of wireless nodes may be used to relay communications from the monitoring devices along alternative paths, through bridge nodes that may connect to a public wireless or cellular network.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2007Publication date: June 26, 2008Applicant: AEROMESH CORPORATIONInventors: Roy KOSUGE, Pat CRANE, Alan PITTMAN, John MARIS
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Publication number: 20070103324Abstract: A monitoring system includes one or more monitoring devices, positioned in sewer manholes, storm drains, etc., and a remote monitoring station that communicates wirelessly therewith. The monitoring device may be an integrated unit, including sensors, a two-way telemetry unit, a power supply, a processor, and supporting hardware, all located in an enclosed, waterproof housing. The monitoring device is placed within a manhole cavity to obtain depth (e.g., water level) measurements, images, and other data, and report the measurements back to the remote monitoring station, which analyzes the data and responds to alert messages when a dangerous water level is detected. An additional sensor may monitor the manhole cover for security purposes. A distributed mesh network of wireless nodes may be used to relay communications from the monitoring devices along alternative paths, through bridge nodes that may connect to a public wireless or cellular network.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2006Publication date: May 10, 2007Applicant: AEROMESH CORPORATIONInventors: Roy KOSUGE, Pat CRANE, Alan PITTMAN, John MARIS
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Patent number: D780472Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2015Date of Patent: March 7, 2017Assignee: Happiest Baby, Inc.Inventors: Yves Behar, Roy Kosuge, Steve Hecker
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Patent number: D848175Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2017Date of Patent: May 14, 2019Assignee: Happiest Baby, Inc.Inventors: Yves Behar, Roy Kosuge, Steve Hecker
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Patent number: D889878Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2019Date of Patent: July 14, 2020Assignee: HB Innovations, Inc.Inventors: Harvey Karp, Nina Montee Karp, Yves Behar, Roy Kosuge, Steve Hecker
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Patent number: D933993Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2019Date of Patent: October 26, 2021Assignee: HB Innovations, Inc.Inventors: Harvey Karp, Nina Montee Karp, Yves Behar, Roy Kosuge, Steve Hecker