Patents by Inventor Scott Hagen
Scott Hagen 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: 20230409558Abstract: Systems, methods, and storage media for verifying data are disclosed. Exemplary implementations may: capture data associated with a plurality of computing device first events; obtain one or more allowable data values associated with the plurality of computing device first events; interact with the computing device in one or more second events; generate new data values associated with the one or more second events; and verify whether the new data values comprise at least one of the allowable data values.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2022Publication date: December 21, 2023Inventors: Kevin Wysocki, Scott Hagen, Yindong Yu, Maigari Jinkiri
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Patent number: 8340799Abstract: An electronic lens processing system receives a lens prescription and performs lens calculations to create a work ticket for manufacturing the lens. Information that the system used to create the work ticket, such as data files for lens materials and machine settings for controlling lens manufacturing equipment, are stored. The work ticket includes a form that specifies work ticket calculations and/or a graphic of the lens or lenses to be manufactured. The system displays the work ticket on an electronic screen, and a laboratory technician can select elements from the work ticket to receive supplemental information on those elements to aid in processing the lens or determining why a lens prescription is not manufacturable.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2009Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Digital Vision, Inc.Inventors: Douglas Scott Hagen, Gordon Keane
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Publication number: 20110153054Abstract: An electronic lens processing system receives a lens prescription and performs lens calculations to create a work ticket for manufacturing the lens. Information that the system used to create the work ticket, such as data files for lens materials and machine settings for controlling lens manufacturing equipment, are stored. The work ticket includes a form that specifies work ticket calculations and/or a graphic of the lens or lenses to be manufactured. The system displays the work ticket on an electronic screen, and a laboratory technician can select elements from the work ticket to receive supplemental information on those elements to aid in processing the lens or determining why a lens prescription is not manufacturable.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Inventors: Douglas Scott Hagen, Gordon Keane
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Publication number: 20090033658Abstract: A method and system for computer aided design (CAD) is disclosed for designing geometric objects. The present invention interpolates and/or blends between such geometric objects sufficiently fast so that real time deformation of such objects occurs while deformation data is being input. Thus, a user designing with the present invention obtains immediate feedback to input modifications without separately entering a command for performing such deformations. The present invention utilizes novel computational techniques for blending between geometric objects, wherein weighted sums of points on the geometric objects are used in deriving a new blended geometric object. The present invention is particularly useful for designing the shape of surfaces. Thus, the present invention is applicable to various design domains such as the design of, e.g., bottles, vehicles, and watercraft.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2008Publication date: February 5, 2009Applicant: FREEDESIGN, INC.Inventors: Alyn Rockwood, Lance Hagen, Scott Hagen, John N. Lee
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Publication number: 20070176923Abstract: A method and system for computer aided design (CAD) is disclosed for designing geometric objects. The present invention interpolates and/or blends between such geometric objects sufficiently fast so that real time deformation of such objects occurs while deformation data is being input. Thus, a user designing with the present invention obtains immediate feedback to input modifications without separately entering a command for performing such deformations. The present invention utilizes novel computational techniques for blending between geometric objects, wherein weighted sums of points on the geometric objects are used in deriving a new blended geometric object. The present invention is particularly useful for designing the shape of surfaces. Thus, the present invention is applicable to various design domains such as the design of, e.g., bottles, vehicles, and watercraft.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2007Publication date: August 2, 2007Applicant: FREEDESIGN, INC.Inventors: John Lee, Alyn Rockwood, Lance Hagen, Scott Hagen
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Publication number: 20070152999Abstract: A method and system for computer aided design (CAD) is disclosed for designing geometric objects. The present invention interpolates and/or blends between such geometric objects sufficiently fast so that real time deformation of such objects occurs while deformation data is being input. Thus, a user designing with the present invention obtains immediate feedback to input modifications without separately entering a command for performing such deformations. The present invention utilizes novel computational techniques for blending between geometric objects, wherein weighted sums of points on the geometric objects are used in deriving a new blended geometric object. The present invention is particularly useful for designing the shape of surfaces. Thus, the present invention is applicable to various design domains such as the design of, e.g., bottles, vehicles, and watercraft.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2007Publication date: July 5, 2007Inventors: John Lee, Alyn Rockwood, Lance Hagen, Scott Hagen
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Patent number: 7236167Abstract: A method and system for computer aided design (CAD) is disclosed for designing geometric objects. The present invention interpolates and/or blends between such geometric objects sufficiently fast so that real time deformation of such objects occurs while deformation data is being input. Thus, a user designing with the present invention obtains immediate feedback to input modifications without separately entering a command for performing such deformations. The present invention utilizes novel computational techniques for blending between geometric objects, wherein weighted sums of points on the geometric objects are used in deriving a new blended geometric object. The present invention is particularly useful for designing the shape of surfaces. Thus, the present invention is applicable to various design domains such as the design of, e.g., bottles, vehicles, and watercraft.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2003Date of Patent: June 26, 2007Assignee: FreeDesign, Inc.Inventors: John N. Lee, Alyn Rockwood, Lance Hagen, Scott Hagen
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Patent number: 7196702Abstract: A method and system for computer aided design (CAD) is disclosed for designing geometric objects. The present invention interpolates and/or blends between such geometric objects sufficiently fast so that real time deformation of such objects occurs while deformation data is being input. Thus, a user designing with the present invention obtains immediate feedback to input modifications without separately entering a command for performing such deformations. The present invention utilizes novel computational techniques for blending between geometric objects, wherein weighted sums of points on the geometric objects are used in deriving a new blended geometric object. The present invention is particularly useful for designing the shape of surfaces. Thus, the present invention is applicable to various design domains such as the design of, e.g., bottles, vehicles, and watercraft.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1999Date of Patent: March 27, 2007Assignee: FreeDesign, Inc.Inventors: John N. Lee, Alyn Rockwood, Lance Hagen, Scott Hagen
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Publication number: 20050039997Abstract: An electrical cord reel includes a metal housing of rectangular shape which is adapted to be mounted set in a wall or on the surface of the wall. The electric cord is mounted on a retractable reel mounted within the housing and may be connected to a source of electricity. An outlet receptacle is mounted to the cord for supplying power to remote locations in the room or work area as the cord is unwound from the reel. A series of guide rollers permit the cord to be paid out in a direction generally perpendicular to the wall, but over a large space for flexible application. The receptacle may be reeled in for storage and used as a wall outlet in the storage position. The receptacle is secured in a recess in the front wall of the housing; and the receptacle may be moved from the storage position to a release position where it is readily removed from the housing for remote use.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2004Publication date: February 24, 2005Applicant: WOODHEAD INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventors: Michael Mackin, Scott Hagen, Timothy Hill, Don Zito, Gregory Maley
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Publication number: 20040085311Abstract: A method and system for computer aided design (CAD) is disclosed for designing geometric objects. The present invention interpolates and/or blends between such geometric objects sufficiently fast so that real time deformation of such objects occurs while deformation data is being input. Thus, a user designing with the present invention obtains immediate feedback to input modifications without separately entering a command for performing such deformations. The present invention utilizes novel computational techniques for blending between geometric objects, wherein weighted sums of points on the geometric objects are used in deriving a new blended geometric object. The present invention is particularly useful for designing the shape of surfaces. Thus, the present invention is applicable to various design domains such as the design of, e.g., bottles, vehicles, and watercraft.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2003Publication date: May 6, 2004Applicant: Curventa Softworks, LLC.Inventors: John N. Lee, Alyn Rockwood, Lance Hagen, Scott Hagen