Patents by Inventor Scott Brunk
Scott Brunk 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: 20200051257Abstract: Imaging from sequential scans is aligned based on patient information. A three-dimensional distribution of a patient-related object or objects, such as an outer surface of the patient or an organ in the patient, is stored with any results (e.g., images and/or measurements). Rather than the entire scan volume, the three-dimensional distributions from the different scans are used to align between the scans. The alignment allows diagnostically useful comparison between the scans, such as guiding an imaging technician to more rapidly determine the location of a same lesion for size comparison.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2018Publication date: February 13, 2020Inventors: Frank Sauer, Shelby Scott Brunke, Andrzej Milkowski, Ali Kamen, Ankur Kapoor, Mamadou Diallo, Terrence Chen, Klaus J. Kirchberg, Vivek Kumar Singh, Dorin Comaniciu
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Patent number: 7543241Abstract: A navigational device (10) having a display screen (14) that simultaneously displays two different sets of information and that permits an operator to selectively and smoothly adjust the portion of the display screen (14) that is devoted to each of the sets of information.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2004Date of Patent: June 2, 2009Assignee: Garmin CorporationInventor: Scott Brunk
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Publication number: 20080096727Abstract: A personal training device (10) adapted to assist a user in reaching performance goals, navigating, and accumulating performance statistics. In a preferred embodiment, the device broadly comprises a housing (10); an attachment mechanism (30); a GPS component (40); a user interface (50), including an input portion (52) and an output portion (54); a processor (60), including a timer (62) and a memory element (64); a data interface (70), including an input portion (72) and an output portion (74); an audio component (80); and a power supply (90). The device (10) is adapted to store goal information, monitor performance using GPS-derived data, and communicate performance information.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Applicant: GARMIN LTD.Inventors: Wai Lee, Tracy Olivier, Ryan Moore, Claudette Fisher, David Downey, John Lovitt, Scott Brunk
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Publication number: 20070149362Abstract: A personal training device (10) adapted to assist a user in reaching performance goals, navigating, and accumulating performance statistics. In a preferred embodiment, the device broadly comprises a housing (10); an attachment mechanism (30); a GPS component (40); a user interface (50), including an input portion (52) and an output portion (54); a processor (60), including a timer (62) and a memory element (64); a data interface (70), including an input portion (72) and an output portion (74); an audio component (80); and a power supply (90). The device (10) is adapted to store goal information, monitor performance using GPS-derived data, and communicate performance information.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2007Publication date: June 28, 2007Applicant: GARMIN LTD.Inventors: Wai Lee, Tracy Oliver, Ryan Moore, Claudette Fisher, David Downey, John Lovitt, Scott Brunk
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Publication number: 20050288154Abstract: A personal training device (10) adapted to assist a user in reaching performance goals, navigating, and accumulating performance statistics. In a preferred embodiment, the device broadly comprises a housing (10); an attachment mechanism (30); a GPS component (40); a user interface (50), including an input portion (52) and an output portion (54); a processor (60), including a timer (62) and a memory element (64); a data interface (70), including an input portion (72) and an output portion (74); an audio component (80); and a power supply (90). The device (10) is adapted to store goal information, monitor performance using GPS-derived data, and communicate performance information.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2005Publication date: December 29, 2005Inventors: Wai Lee, Tracy Olivier, Ryan Moore, Claudette Fisher, David Downey, John Lovitt, Scott Brunk
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Patent number: 6943771Abstract: A computer program, method, and device for controlling the brightness of a display (10) by proportionally varying the voltage delivered to each pixel in the display (10) after the back light (12) for the display (10) has been dimmed to its approximate lowest level. The display (10) includes a back light (12); a display module (16) having an array of pixels that may be individually controlled to selectively block or pass light from the back light (12) to create a desired image; a user interface (24) for selectively adjusting brightness of the back light (12) to vary the amount of light passing through the pixels to control the brightness of the image; and a controller (22) for proportionally adjusting the luminosity of the pixels to further control the amount of light passing through the pixels to control the brightness of the image.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2004Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Garmin Ltd.Inventors: Darrin Kabel, Scott Brunk, Michael Carlson
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Publication number: 20050107216Abstract: A personal training device (10) adapted to assist a user in reaching performance goals, navigating, and accumulating performance statistics. In a preferred embodiment, the device broadly comprises a housing (10); an attachment mechanism (30); a GPS component (40); a user interface (50), including an input portion (52) and an output portion (54); a processor (60), including a timer (62) and a memory element (64); a data interface (70), including an input portion (72) and an output portion (74); an audio component (80); and a power supply (90). The device (10) is adapted to store goal information, monitor performance using GPS-derived data, and communicate performance information.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2004Publication date: May 19, 2005Inventors: Wai Lee, Tracy Olivier, Ryan Moore, Claudette Fisher, David Downey, John Lovitt, Scott Brunk
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Patent number: 6833851Abstract: A navigational device (10) having a display screen (14) that simultaneously displays two different sets of information and that permits an operator to selectively and smoothly adjust the portion of the display screen (14) that is devoted to each of the sets of information.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2000Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Assignee: Garmin CorporationInventor: Scott Brunk
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Publication number: 20040164948Abstract: A computer program, method, and device for controlling the brightness of a display (10) by proportionally varying the voltage delivered to each pixel in the display (10) after the back light (12) for the display (10) has been dimmed to its approximate lowest level. The display (10) includes a back light (12); a display module (16) having an array of pixels that may be individually controlled to selectively block or pass light from the back light (12) to create a desired image; a user interface (24) for selectively adjusting brightness of the back light (12) to vary the amount of light passing through the pixels to control the brightness of the image; and a controller (22) for proportionally adjusting the luminosity of the pixels to further control the amount of light passing through the pixels to control the brightness of the image.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2004Publication date: August 26, 2004Applicant: GARMIN LTD., a Cayman Islands corporationInventors: Darrin Kabel, Scott Brunk, Michael Carlson
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Patent number: 6703998Abstract: A computer program, method, and device for controlling the brightness of a display (10) by proportionally varying the voltage delivered to each pixel in the display (10) after the back light (12) for the display (10) has been dimmed to its approximate lowest level. The display (10) includes a back light (12); a display module (16) having an array of pixels that may be individually controlled to selectively block or pass light from the back light (12) to create a desired image; a user interface (24) for selectively adjusting brightness of the back light (12) to vary the amount of light passing through the pixels to control the brightness of the image; and a controller (22) for proportionally adjusting the luminosity of the pixels to further control the amount of light passing through the pixels to control the brightness of the image.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2003Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Garmin LtdInventors: Darrin Kabel, Scott Brunk, Michael Carlson
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Patent number: 6590561Abstract: A computer program, method, and device for controlling the brightness of a display (10) by proportionally varying the voltage delivered to each pixel in the display (10) after the back light (12) for the display (10) has been dimmed to its approximate lowest level. The display (10) includes a back light (12); a display module (16) having an array of pixels that may be individually controlled to selectively block or pass light from the back light (12) to create a desired image; a user interface (24) for selectively adjusting brightness of the back light (12) to vary the amount of light passing through the pixels to control the brightness of the image; and a controller (22) for proportionally adjusting the luminosity of the pixels to further control the amount of light passing through the pixels to control the brightness of the image.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2001Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: Garmin Ltd.Inventors: Darrin Kabel, Scott Brunk, Michael Carlson