Patents by Inventor Ryan Norris
Ryan Norris 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: 20230344169Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to an apparatus. The apparatus can include a housing having a compression limiter. The apparatus can include a cutting fastener coupled with a portion of the compression limiter. The apparatus can include an over-molded conductive material that can couple with a portion of the housing to form a conductive path between the compression limiter and the cutting fastener.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2022Publication date: October 26, 2023Inventors: Brandon Thayer, Ryan Norris
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Patent number: 11706090Abstract: A system for troubleshooting network problems is disclosed. A model can use demographic information, network usage information, and network membership information to determine an importance of a problem. The importance of the problem for the user who reported the problem, a number of other users affected by the problem, and the importance of the problem to the other users can be used to determine a priority for resolving the problem. Before and after a work order is executed to resolve the problem, network metrics can be gathered, including aggregate network metrics, and automatically presented in various user interfaces. The analysis of the metrics can be used to update a database of which work orders are assigned in response to which problems.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2021Date of Patent: July 18, 2023Assignee: Palantir Technlogies Inc.Inventors: Arjun Mathur, Andrew Ash, Anuraag Bahl, Andy Chen, Aydin Keskin, Christopher Rogers, Anshuman Prasad, Ankit Shankar, Casey Patton, Christopher Wynnyk, Joanna Peller, Jonathan Victor, Mackenzie Bohannon, Mitchell Skiles, Nikhil Taneja, Ryan Norris, Scott Adams, Samuel Sinensky, Sri Krishna Vempati, Thomas Mathew, Vinoo Ganesh, Rahij Ramsharan
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Publication number: 20220150138Abstract: A system for troubleshooting network problems is disclosed. A model can use demographic information, network usage information, and network membership information to determine an importance of a problem. The importance of the problem for the user who reported the problem, a number of other users affected by the problem, and the importance of the problem to the other users can be used to determine a priority for resolving the problem. Before and after a work order is executed to resolve the problem, network metrics can be gathered, including aggregate network metrics, and automatically presented in various user interfaces. The analysis of the metrics can be used to update a database of which work orders are assigned in response to which problems.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2021Publication date: May 12, 2022Inventors: Arjun Mathur, Andrew Ash, Anuraag Bahl, Andy Chen, Aydin Keskin, Christopher Rogers, Anshuman Prasad, Ankit Shankar, Casey Patton, Christopher Wynnyk, Joanna Peller, Jonathan Victor, Mackenzie Bohannon, Mitchell Skiles, Nikhil Taneja, Ryan Norris, Scott Adams, Samuel Sinensky, Sri Krishna Vempati, Thomas Mathew, Vinoo Ganesh, Rahij Ramsharan
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Patent number: 11206196Abstract: A system for troubleshooting network problems is disclosed. A model can use demographic information, network usage information, and network membership information to determine an importance of a problem. The importance of the problem for the user who reported the problem, a number of other users affected by the problem, and the importance of the problem to the other users can be used to determine a priority for resolving the problem. Before and after a work order is executed to resolve the problem, network metrics can be gathered, including aggregate network metrics, and automatically presented in various user interfaces. The analysis of the metrics can be used to update a database of which work orders are assigned in response to which problems.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2020Date of Patent: December 21, 2021Assignee: Palantir Technologies Inc.Inventors: Arjun Mathur, Andrew Ash, Anuraag Bahl, Andy Chen, Aydin Keskin, Christopher Rogers, Anshuman Prasad, Ankit Shankar, Casey Patton, Christopher Wynnyk, Joanna Peller, Jonathan Victor, Mackenzie Bohannon, Mitchell Skiles, Nikhil Taneja, Ryan Norris, Scott Adams, Samuel Sinensky, Sri Krishna Vempati, Thomas Mathew, Vinoo Ganesh, Rahij Ramsharan
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Publication number: 20210064645Abstract: A method, performed by one or more processors, is disclosed, comprising providing, to a plurality of parties permitted to communicate data via a shared database, an ontology application associated with a common core ontology, the core ontology defining constraints required to be met for producing, from one or more received datasets, one or more data objects for storing in the shared database. The ontology application may be configured to receive one or more datasets from one or more parties and to use the core database ontology to determine if the received one or more datasets conform to the constraints of the core ontology, and store the received one or more datasets as data objects in the shared database, conditional on the constraints being met.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2020Publication date: March 4, 2021Inventors: Francisco Ferreira, Ryan Norris, Viktor Nordling, Kelvin Lau
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Publication number: 20200336394Abstract: A system for troubleshooting network problems is disclosed. A model can use demographic information, network usage information, and network membership information to determine an importance of a problem. The importance of the problem for the user who reported the problem, a number of other users affected by the problem, and the importance of the problem to the other users can be used to determine a priority for resolving the problem. Before and after a work order is executed to resolve the problem, network metrics can be gathered, including aggregate network metrics, and automatically presented in various user interfaces. The analysis of the metrics can be used to update a database of which work orders are assigned in response to which problems.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2020Publication date: October 22, 2020Inventors: Arjun Mathur, Andrew Ash, Anuraag Bahl, Andy Chen, Aydin Keskin, Christopher Rogers, Anshuman Prasad, Ankit Shankar, Casey Patton, Christopher Wynnyk, Joanna Peller, Jonathan Victor, Mackenzie Bohannon, Mitchell Skiles, Nikhil Taneja, Ryan Norris, Scott Adams, Samuel Sinensky, Sri Krishna Vempati, Thomas Mathew, Vinoo Ganesh, Rahij Ramsharan
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Patent number: 10776364Abstract: Techniques for implementing a streaming transaction in a transaction based data storage system is disclosed. In an embodiment, a server computer system stores a dataset comprising a plurality of files where the dataset comprises a corresponding version number. The server computer system receives a command to modify the dataset and, in response, starts a streaming transaction for the dataset. During the streaming transaction, the server computer system receives a plurality of updates to the dataset, wherein each of the plurality of updates modifies one or more files of the plurality of files. The server computer system executes the plurality of updates in the dataset without modifying the corresponding version number of the dataset. When the server computer system commits the streaming transaction to the dataset, the server computer system increments the corresponding version number of the dataset.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2018Date of Patent: September 15, 2020Assignee: Palantir Technologies Inc.Inventors: Ryan Norris, Christopher Harding, Omar Ali
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Patent number: 10721142Abstract: A system for troubleshooting network problems is disclosed. A model can use demographic information, network usage information, and network membership information to determine an importance of a problem. The importance of the problem for the user who reported the problem, a number of other users affected by the problem, and the importance of the problem to the other users can be used to determine a priority for resolving the problem. Before and after a work order is executed to resolve the problem, network metrics can be gathered, including aggregate network metrics, and automatically presented in various user interfaces. The analysis of the metrics can be used to update a database of which work orders are assigned in response to which problems.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2018Date of Patent: July 21, 2020Assignee: Palantir Technologies Inc.Inventors: Arjun Mathur, Andrew Ash, Anuraag Bahl, Andy Chen, Aydin Keskin, Christopher Rogers, Anshuman Prasad, Ankit Shankar, Casey Patton, Christopher Wynnyk, Joanna Peller, Jonathan Victor, Mackenzie Bohannon, Mitchell Skiles, Nikhil Taneja, Ryan Norris, Scott Adams, Samuel Sinensky, Sri Krishna Vempati, Thomas Mathew, Vinoo Ganesh, Rahij Ramsharan
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Publication number: 20190331552Abstract: The present invention relates to the field of conveyor(s), also known as belt transporters. In one form, the invention relates to conveyor(s) used in mines, quarries and/or ports which are typically hundreds of meters, or even kilometres long. In one particular aspect the present invention is suitable for use as applied to conveyor belts, parts and systems of a conveyor as well as methods of monitoring and communicating along conveyor(s). The invention relates to wear detection, systems and methods associated with wear detection.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2019Publication date: October 31, 2019Inventors: Paul MOUTSOURIS, Ryan NORRIS, David MOUSSA
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Publication number: 20170370803Abstract: The present invention relates to the field of conveyor(s), also known as belt transporters. In one form, the invention relates to conveyor(s) used in mines, quarries and/or ports which are typically hundreds of meters, or even kilometres long. In one particular aspect the present invention is suitable for use as applied to conveyor belts, parts and systems of a conveyor as well as methods of monitoring and communicating along conveyor(s). The invention relates to wear detection, systems and methods associated with wear detection.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2016Publication date: December 28, 2017Inventors: Paul MOUTSOURIZ, Ryan NORRIS, David MOUSSA
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Patent number: 9460172Abstract: Various embodiments are directed to techniques for providing one or more reduced-size rule cubes indicating cell rules. A computer-program product embodied in a machine-readable storage medium includes instructions to cause a computing device to select a cell rule to include in a rule cube based on applicability of the cell rule to a selected portion of a data cube; analyze the cell rule to identify a wildcarded dimension in a specification of cells of the data cube that are subject to the cell rule; and generate the rule cube indicating applicability of the cell rule to the selected portion of the data cube, wherein a cell of the rule cube corresponds to multiple cells of the data cube, and wherein the wildcarded dimension of the rule cube is reduced in length in comparison to a length of the wildcarded dimension of the data cube. Other embodiments are described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2014Date of Patent: October 4, 2016Assignee: SAS INSTITUTE INC.Inventors: Qing Gong, Amy Spelman Davis, Ryan Norris, Enrico Stevanoni
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Publication number: 20140279833Abstract: Various embodiments are directed to techniques for providing one or more reduced-size rule cubes indicating cell rules. A computer-program product embodied in a machine-readable storage medium includes instructions to cause a computing device to select a cell rule to include in a rule cube based on applicability of the cell rule to a selected portion of a data cube; analyze the cell rule to identify a wildcarded dimension in a specification of cells of the data cube that are subject to the cell rule; and generate the rule cube indicating applicability of the cell rule to the selected portion of the data cube, wherein a cell of the rule cube corresponds to multiple cells of the data cube, and wherein the wildcarded dimension of the rule cube is reduced in length in comparison to a length of the wildcarded dimension of the data cube. Other embodiments are described and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: SAS INSTITUTE INC.Inventors: Qing Gong, Amy Spelman Davis, Ryan Norris, Enrico Stevanoni
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Patent number: 7288887Abstract: A display device composed of: (a) a cathode; (b) an anode; (c) a luminescent region between the cathode and the anode; and (d) an optional region adjacent to the cathode or the anode, wherein the device includes a plurality of metal-organic mixed layers disposed at one or more of the cathode, the anode, the luminescent region and the optional region, wherein each of the metal-organic mixed layers includes: (i) an inorganic metal containing material, and (ii) an organic material.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2003Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Assignee: LG.Philips LCD Co. Ltd.Inventors: Hany Aziz, Ryan Norris, Zoran D. Popovic, Anthony J. Paine, Jennifer A. Coggan, Nan-Xing Hu
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Patent number: 6866212Abstract: An electrostatic spraying device being configured and disposed to electrostatically charge and dispense a liquid composition from a supply to a point of dispersal, wherein the device comprises: a reservoir configured to contain the supply of liquid composition; a nozzle to disperse the liquid composition, the nozzle being disposed at the point of dispersal; a channel disposed between the reservoir and the nozzle, wherein the channel permits the electrostatic charging of the liquid composition upon the liquid composition moving within the channel; a high voltage power supply electrically connected to the power source; and a high voltage electrode electrically connected to the high voltage power supply, wherein a portion of the high voltage electrode is disposed between the reservoir and the nozzle, and wherein the high voltage electrode electrostatically charges the liquid composition within the channel at a charging location, wherein the nozzle pathway comprises an outlet path disposed adjacent to the nozzleType: GrantFiled: February 25, 2003Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Toru Sumiyoshi, Bryan Michael Kadlubowski, David Edward Wilson, Ryan Norris Blystone
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Publication number: 20040021017Abstract: An electrostatic spraying device being configured and disposed to electrostatically charge and dispense a liquid composition from a supply to a point of dispersal, wherein the device comprises:Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2003Publication date: February 5, 2004Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Toru Sumiyoshi, Bryan Michael Kadlubowski, David Edward Wilson, Ryan Norris Blystone
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Publication number: 20030234609Abstract: A display device composed of:Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2003Publication date: December 25, 2003Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: Hany Aziz, Ryan Norris, Zoran D. Popovic, Anthony J. Paine, Jennifer A. Coggan, Nan-Xing Hu
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Patent number: D485489Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2002Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Bryan Michael Kadlubowski, David Edward Wilson, Ryan Norris Blystone