Patents by Inventor Ryan Kellogg

Ryan Kellogg 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: 20210338277
    Abstract: The present invention provides minimally invasive subdural evacuating systems and methods of use thereof. The subdural evacuating systems include a cutting component and a rod component, wherein the rod component provides an external physical indicator that the surface of the dura mater has been reached, permitting the cutting component to accurately pierce the dura mater with minimal to no risk of damaging any adjacent anatomy.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 15, 2021
    Publication date: November 4, 2021
    Inventors: Stephen Kalhorn, Ryan Kellogg, Joe Ruscito
  • Patent number: 11065033
    Abstract: The present invention provides minimally invasive subdural evacuating systems and methods of use thereof. The subdural evacuating systems include a cutting component and a rod component, wherein the rod component provides an external physical indicator that the surface of the dura mater has been reached, permitting the cutting component to accurately pierce the dura mater with minimal to no risk of damaging any adjacent anatomy.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2020
    Date of Patent: July 20, 2021
    Assignee: MUSC Foundation for Research Development
    Inventors: Stephen Kalhorn, Ryan Kellogg, Joe Ruscito
  • Publication number: 20210000502
    Abstract: The present invention provides minimally invasive subdural evacuating systems and methods of use thereof. The subdural evacuating systems include a cutting component and a rod component, wherein the rod component provides an external physical indicator that the surface of the dura mater has been reached, permitting the cutting component to accurately pierce the dura mater with minimal to no risk of damaging any adjacent anatomy.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 30, 2020
    Publication date: January 7, 2021
    Inventors: Stephen Kalhorn, Ryan Kellogg, Joe Ruscito
  • Patent number: 10535160
    Abstract: A markerless augmented reality (AR) can track 2D feature points among video frames, generate 2D point clouds and 3D point clouds based thereon, and match a 3D model against 3D point cloud to obtain proper positional information of the model with respect to a frame. The AR system can use the 3D model with the obtained positional information to render and project AR content to a user's view. Additionally, the AR system can maintain associations between frames and 3D model positional information for search and retrieval.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 24, 2017
    Date of Patent: January 14, 2020
    Assignee: Visom Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Ryan Kellogg, Charles Phillips, Sean Buchanan
  • Patent number: 10282913
    Abstract: A markerless augmented reality (AR) can track 2D feature points among video frames, generate 2D point clouds and 3D point clouds based thereon, and match a 3D model against 3D point cloud to obtain proper positional information of the model with respect to a frame. The AR system can use the 3D model with the obtained positional information to render and project AR content to a user's view. Additionally, the AR system can maintain associations between frames and 3D model positional information for search and retrieval.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 24, 2017
    Date of Patent: May 7, 2019
    Assignee: Visom Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Ryan Kellogg, Charles Phillips, Sean Buchanan
  • Publication number: 20190026922
    Abstract: A markerless augmented reality (AR) can track 2D feature points among video frames, generate 2D point clouds and 3D point clouds based thereon, and match a 3D model against 3D point cloud to obtain proper positional information of the model with respect to a frame. The AR system can use the 3D model with the obtained positional information to render and project AR content to a user's view. Additionally, the AR system can maintain associations between frames and 3D model positional information for search and retrieval.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 24, 2017
    Publication date: January 24, 2019
    Inventors: Ryan Kellogg, Charles Phillips, Sean Buchanan
  • Publication number: 20190026948
    Abstract: A markerless augmented reality (AR) can track 2D feature points among video frames, generate 2D point clouds and 3D point clouds based thereon, and match a 3D model against 3D point cloud to obtain proper positional information of the model with respect to a frame. The AR system can use the 3D model with the obtained positional information to render and project AR content to a user's view. Additionally, the AR system can maintain associations between frames and 3D model positional information for search and retrieval.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 24, 2017
    Publication date: January 24, 2019
    Inventors: Ryan Kellogg, Charles Phillips, Sean Buchanan
  • Patent number: 9384438
    Abstract: A card is provided, such as a credit card or security card, that may transmit information to a magnetic stripe reader via a magnetic emulator. The emulator may transmit the information serially in order to reduce the amount of circuitry needed to emulate a particular block of information. Additionally, for example, a serial encoder may send any amount of information through a single emulation segment. Such a magnetic emulator may be provided on a credit card. A dynamic credit card number may be provided by, for example, coding a number with a different coding scheme for different periods of time. The magnetic emulator may be utilized to transmit a particular coded number for a particular period of time. In this manner, a dynamic credit card number may be provided such that to help secure, and progress, a payment transaction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 2011
    Date of Patent: July 5, 2016
    Assignee: DYNAMICS, INC.
    Inventors: Jeffrey D. Mullen, David Lambeth, Ryan Kellogg
  • Patent number: 9361569
    Abstract: A card is provided, such as a credit card or security card, that may transmit information to a magnetic stripe reader via a magnetic emulator. The emulator may transmit the information serially in order to reduce the amount of circuitry needed to emulate a particular block of information. Additionally, for example, a serial encoder may send any amount of information through a single emulation segment. Such a magnetic emulator may be provided on a credit card. A dynamic credit card number may be provided by, for example, coding a number with a different coding scheme for different periods of time. The magnetic emulator may be utilized to transmit a particular coded number for a particular period of time. In this manner, a dynamic credit card number may be provided such that to help secure, and progress, a payment transaction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 2008
    Date of Patent: June 7, 2016
    Assignee: DYNAMICS, INC.
    Inventors: Jeffrey D. Mullen, David Lambeth, Ryan Kellogg
  • Publication number: 20110272480
    Abstract: A card is provided, such as a credit card or security card, that may transmit information to a magnetic stripe reader via a magnetic emulator. The emulator may transmit the information serially in order to reduce the amount of circuitry needed to emulate a particular block of information. Additionally, for example, a serial encoder may send any amount of information through a single emulation segment. Such a magnetic emulator may be provided on a credit card. A dynamic credit card number may be provided by, for example, coding a number with a different coding scheme for different periods of time. The magnetic emulator may be utilized to transmit a particular coded number for a particular period of time. In this manner, a dynamic credit card number may be provided such that to help secure, and progress, a payment transaction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 20, 2011
    Publication date: November 10, 2011
    Inventors: Jeffrey D. Mullen, David Lambeth, Ryan Kellogg
  • Publication number: 20110272473
    Abstract: A card is provided, such as a credit card or security card, that may transmit information to a magnetic stripe reader via a magnetic emulator. The emulator may transmit the information serially in order to reduce the amount of circuitry needed to emulate a particular block of information. Additionally, for example, a serial encoder may send any amount of information through a single emulation segment. Such a magnetic emulator may be provided on a credit card. A dynamic credit card number may be provided by, for example, coding a number with a different coding scheme for different periods of time. The magnetic emulator may be utilized to transmit a particular coded number for a particular period of time. In this manner, a dynamic credit card number may be provided such that to help secure, and progress, a payment transaction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 20, 2011
    Publication date: November 10, 2011
    Inventors: Jeffrey D. Mullen, David Lambeth, Ryan Kellogg
  • Publication number: 20090159672
    Abstract: A card is provided, such as a credit card or security card, that may transmit information to a magnetic stripe reader via a magnetic emulator. The emulator may transmit the information serially in order to reduce the amount of circuitry needed to emulate a particular block of information. Additionally, for example, a serial encoder may send any amount of information through a single emulation segment. Such a magnetic emulator may be provided on a credit card. A dynamic credit card number may be provided by, for example, coding a number with a different coding scheme for different periods of time. The magnetic emulator may be utilized to transmit a particular coded number for a particular period of time. In this manner, a dynamic credit card number may be provided such that to help secure, and progress, a payment transaction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 19, 2008
    Publication date: June 25, 2009
    Applicant: Dynamics Inc.
    Inventors: Jeffrey D. Mullen, David Lambeth, Ryan Kellogg
  • Publication number: 20090159667
    Abstract: A card is provided, such as a credit card or security card, that may transmit information to a magnetic stripe reader via a magnetic emulator. The emulator may transmit the information serially in order to reduce the amount of circuitry needed to emulate a particular block of information. Additionally, for example, a serial encoder may send any amount of information through a single emulation segment. Such a magnetic emulator may be provided on a credit card. A dynamic credit card number may be provided by, for example, coding a number with a different coding scheme for different periods of time. The magnetic emulator may be utilized to transmit a particular coded number for a particular period of time. In this manner, a dynamic credit card number may be provided such that to help secure, and progress, a payment transaction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 19, 2008
    Publication date: June 25, 2009
    Applicant: Dynamics, Inc.
    Inventors: Jeffrey D. Mullen, David Lambeth, Ryan Kellogg
  • Publication number: 20090159669
    Abstract: A card is provided, such as a credit card or security card, that may transmit information to a magnetic stripe reader via a magnetic emulator. The emulator may transmit the information serially in order to reduce the amount of circuitry needed to emulate a particular block of information. Additionally, for example, a serial encoder may send any amount of information through a single emulation segment. Such a magnetic emulator may be provided on a credit card. A dynamic credit card number may be provided by, for example, coding a number with a different coding scheme for different periods of time. The magnetic emulator may be utilized to transmit a particular coded number for a particular period of time. In this manner, a dynamic credit card number may be provided such that to help secure, and progress, a payment transaction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 19, 2008
    Publication date: June 25, 2009
    Applicant: DYNAMICS INC.
    Inventors: Jeffrey D. Mullen, David Lambeth, Ryan Kellogg