Patents by Inventor Scott Barraclough
Scott Barraclough 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: 20230319345Abstract: Example apparatus are to assign a first watermark to a first monitoring track and a second monitoring track, the first watermark detected in an audio stream of media. Example apparatus are also to, in response to at least a first threshold number of watermarks being assigned to the first monitoring track, group the first watermark with one or more other watermarks assigned to the first monitoring track to define a first media detection event. Example apparatus are also to, in response to at least a second threshold number of watermarks being assigned to the second monitoring track, group the first watermark with one or more other watermarks assigned to the second monitoring track to define a second media detection event. Example apparatus are further to cause transmission of the first media detection event and the second media detection event to a data collection facility.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2023Publication date: October 5, 2023Inventors: Justin Fahnestock, Ronan Heffernan, Muhammad Amir, Wes Kercher, Scott Barraclough, John Kistenmacher
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Patent number: 11716502Abstract: Example apparatus disclosed herein are to detect a first watermark embedded in an audio stream associated with media, the first watermark embedded and detected based on a first watermarking technique; and detect a second watermark embedded in the audio stream, the second watermark embedded and detected based on a second watermarking technique. Disclosed example apparatus are also to assign the first watermark to a first monitoring track and to a second monitoring track, the first monitoring track limited to watermarks embedded in the audio stream based on the first watermarking technique, the second monitoring track limited to watermarks embedded in the audio stream based on any of the first or second watermarking techniques; group the first and second watermarks to form a media detection event when the second watermark is assigned to the second monitoring track; and cause transmission of the media detection event to a data collection facility.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2022Date of Patent: August 1, 2023Assignee: THE NIELSEN COMPANY (US), LLCInventors: Justin Fahnestock, Ronan Heffernan, Muhammad Amir, Wes Kercher, Scott Barraclough, John Kistenmacher
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Publication number: 20220264175Abstract: Example apparatus disclosed herein are to detect a first watermark embedded in an audio stream associated with media, the first watermark embedded and detected based on a first watermarking technique; and detect a second watermark embedded in the audio stream, the second watermark embedded and detected based on a second watermarking technique. Disclosed example apparatus are also to assign the first watermark to a first monitoring track and to a second monitoring track, the first monitoring track limited to watermarks embedded in the audio stream based on the first watermarking technique, the second monitoring track limited to watermarks embedded in the audio stream based on any of the first or second watermarking techniques; group the first and second watermarks to form a media detection event when the second watermark is assigned to the second monitoring track; and cause transmission of the media detection event to a data collection facility.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2022Publication date: August 18, 2022Inventors: Justin Fahnestock, Ronan Heffernan, Muhammad Amir, Wes Kercher, Scott Barraclough, John Kistenmacher
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Patent number: 11330328Abstract: Methods and apparatus to identify media based on watermarks across different audio streams and/or different watermarking techniques are disclosed. Example apparatus disclosed herein include a watermark detector to detect a first watermark embedded in a first audio stream, the first watermark including a first source identifier and a first timing identifier, and detect a second watermark embedded in a second audio stream, the second watermark including a second source identifier and a second timing identifier. The disclosed example apparatus also include a controller to associate the first and second watermarks with a media detection event when both (1) the first and second source identifiers match and (2) the first and second timing identifiers are chronologically congruent. The disclosed example apparatus further include a transmitter to transmit the media detection event to a data collection facility.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2020Date of Patent: May 10, 2022Assignee: The Nielsen Company (US), LLCInventors: Justin Fahnestock, Ronan Heffernan, Muhammad Amir, Wes Kercher, Scott Barraclough, John Kistenmacher
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Publication number: 20200336785Abstract: Methods and apparatus to identify media based on watermarks across different audio streams and/or different watermarking techniques are disclosed. Example apparatus disclosed herein include a watermark detector to detect a first watermark embedded in a first audio stream, the first watermark including a first source identifier and a first timing identifier, and detect a second watermark embedded in a second audio stream, the second watermark including a second source identifier and a second timing identifier. The disclosed example apparatus also include a controller to associate the first and second watermarks with a media detection event when both (1) the first and second source identifiers match and (2) the first and second timing identifiers are chronologically congruent. The disclosed example apparatus further include a transmitter to transmit the media detection event to a data collection facility.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2020Publication date: October 22, 2020Inventors: Justin Fahnestock, Ronan Heffernan, Muhammad Amir, Wes Kercher, Scott Barraclough, John Kistenmacher
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Patent number: 10694243Abstract: Methods and apparatus to identify media based on watermarks across different audio streams and/or different watermarking techniques are disclosed. An example apparatus includes a watermark detector to detect a first watermark embedded in a first audio stream associated with media and to detect a second watermark embedded in a second audio stream associated with the media. The second audio stream is different than the first audio stream. The example apparatus includes a watermark analyzer to compare first media identifying information in the first watermark with second media identifying information in the second watermark. The example apparatus also includes a media detection event controller to associate the first and second watermarks with a media detection event when the first media identifying information is consistent with the second media identifying information. The example apparatus further includes a transmitter to transmit the media detection event to a data collection facility.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2018Date of Patent: June 23, 2020Assignee: The Nielsen Company (US), LLCInventors: Justin Fahnestock, Ronan Heffernan, Muhammad Amir, Wes Kercher, Scott Barraclough, John Kistenmacher
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Publication number: 20190373309Abstract: Methods and apparatus to identify media based on watermarks across different audio streams and/or different watermarking techniques are disclosed. An example apparatus includes a watermark detector to detect a first watermark embedded in a first audio stream associated with media and to detect a second watermark embedded in a second audio stream associated with the media. The second audio stream is different than the first audio stream. The example apparatus includes a watermark analyzer to compare first media identifying information in the first watermark with second media identifying information in the second watermark. The example apparatus also includes a media detection event controller to associate the first and second watermarks with a media detection event when the first media identifying information is consistent with the second media identifying information. The example apparatus further includes a transmitter to transmit the media detection event to a data collection facility.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2018Publication date: December 5, 2019Inventors: Justin Fahnestock, Ronan Heffernan, Muhammad Amir, Wes Kercher, Scott Barraclough, John Kistenmacher
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Patent number: 9852882Abstract: A magnet having an annular coolant fluid passage is generally described. Various examples provide a magnet including a first magnet and a second magnet disposed around an ion beam coupler with an aperture there through. The first and second magnets each including a metal core having a cavity therein, one or more conductive wire wraps disposed around the metal core, and an annular core element configured to be inserted into the cavity, wherein an annular coolant fluid passage is formed between the cavity and the annular core element. Furthermore, the annular core element may have a first diameter and a middle section having a second diameter, the second diameter being less than the first diameter. Other embodiments are disclosed and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2015Date of Patent: December 26, 2017Assignee: Varian Semiconductor Equipment Associates, Inc.Inventors: Scott Barraclough, James S. Buff
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Publication number: 20160027610Abstract: A magnet having an annular coolant fluid passage is generally described. Various examples provide a magnet including a first magnet and a second magnet disposed around an ion beam coupler with an aperture there through. The first and second magnets each including a metal core having a cavity therein, one or more conductive wire wraps disposed around the metal core, and an annular core element configured to be inserted into the cavity, wherein an annular coolant fluid passage is formed between the cavity and the annular core element. Furthermore, the annular core element may have a first diameter and a middle section having a second diameter, the second diameter being less than the first diameter. Other embodiments are disclosed and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2015Publication date: January 28, 2016Inventors: Scott Barraclough, James S. Buff
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Patent number: 9177708Abstract: A magnet having an annular coolant fluid passage is generally described. Various examples provide a magnet including a first magnet and a second magnet disposed around an ion beam coupler with an aperture there through. Each of the first and second magnets including a metal core having a cavity therein, one or more conductive wire wraps disposed around the metal core, and an annular core element configured to be inserted into the cavity, wherein an annular coolant fluid passage is formed between the cavity and the annular core element. Furthermore, each annular core element may have a first diameter and a middle section having a second diameter, the second diameter being less than the first diameter. Other embodiments are disclosed and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2013Date of Patent: November 3, 2015Assignee: Varian Semiconductor Equipment Associates, Inc.Inventors: Scott Barraclough, James S. Buff
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Publication number: 20140367583Abstract: A magnet having an annular coolant fluid passage is generally described. Various examples provide a magnet including a first magnet and a second magnet disposed around an ion beam coupler with an aperture there through. Each of the first and second magnets including a metal core having a cavity therein, one or more conductive wire wraps disposed around the metal core, and an annular core element configured to be inserted into the cavity, wherein an annular coolant fluid passage is formed between the cavity and the annular core element. Furthermore, each annular core element may have a first diameter and a middle section having a second diameter, the second diameter being less than the first diameter. Other embodiments are disclosed and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2013Publication date: December 18, 2014Applicant: Varian Semiconductor Equipment Associates, Inc.Inventors: Scott Barraclough, James S. Buff
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Patent number: 6540685Abstract: An ultrasound diagnostic device is provided which is portable, small, light weight and easy to use. Preferably, the ultrasound diagnostic device is very small and light weight. The weight of the ultrasound diagnostic device normally will be approximately 6 or 7 pounds, including electrical control circuitry, a battery pack, a carrying strap and a transducer assembly. The ultrasound diagnostic device is similar in design to a laptop computer, except that it is smaller than typical laptop computers. The ultrasound diagnostic device comprises a console portion and a display portion. To open the device, the user simply flips open the display portion by lifting up on the display portion at a location near the front end of the device. The display portion is in a hinging relationship with the console portion so that when the user lifts up on display portion, the display portion is rotated upwards and away from the console portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2000Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Peter Koester Rhoads, Edward C. Parnagian, Scott Barraclough, Douglas E. Harriott, Janice M Blackwell-Jones
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Patent number: 6336708Abstract: A nozzle for an ink-jet printer is provided. The nozzle is manufactured from a heat-softenable tube and has a gradually converging inner diameter leading to an orifice less than 30 microns in diameter and an outer nozzle diameter proximate the orifice at least as great as the outer diameter at other points along the tube. The nozzle is produced by heating a short segment of a heat-softenable tube while rotating it, until said segment is sufficiently softened to cause the inner diameter to converge at an angle between 5 and 25 degrees with respect to the axis of symmetry of the tube, and until the inner diameter is equal to or less than a selected orifice diameter. The gradual taper is achieved solely as a result of heat-activated surface forces inherent in the tube material and without external drawing or pulling of the tube. Further the gradual taper facilitates achieving a desired orifice dimension during removal of a portion of the tube having an inner diameter less than the selected orifice diameter.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1999Date of Patent: January 8, 2002Assignee: Iris Graphics, Inc.Inventors: David B. West, Scott Barraclough
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Patent number: 5407136Abstract: A nozzle for an ink-jet printer is provided having a gradually converging inner diameter leading to an orifice less than 15 microns in diameter and having an outer nozzle diameter proximate the orifice at least as great as the outer diameter at other points along the nozzle. The nozzle is produced by heating a vitreous tube while rotating it, until a portion of the tube is sufficiently viscous to cause the inner diameter to converge at an angle between 5 and 25 degrees with respect to the axis of symmetry of the tube, and until the inner diameter is less than a selected orifice diameter. The gradual taper is achieved without drawing or pulling the tube and it facilitates achieving a desired orifice dimension during removal of a portion of the tube having an inner diameter less than the selected orifice diameter. The extremely small orifice size enables an ink-jet printer to deposit droplets of ink sufficiently small to make photographic-quality gray scale and color images.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1993Date of Patent: April 18, 1995Assignee: Iris Graphics, Inc.Inventors: David B. West, Scott Barraclough