Patents by Inventor Seth A. Miller
Seth A. Miller 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: 20230122680Abstract: A message management server may receive selections, from a message publisher, to build a message series. The message series includes one or more messages and a live chat triggering condition. The message management server may generate a message series preview of the message series. The message series preview includes a simulation of a message in the message series. The message management server may receive a command from the message publisher to launch the message series. The message management server may transmit at least one of the messages in the message series to an end user. The message management server may determine that the live chat triggering condition is met. The message management server may launch a live chat based on the live chat triggering condition being met. The live chat connects the end user to a natural person agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2022Publication date: April 20, 2023Inventors: Anthony Saia, Seth Miller, Spencer Lund, Ryan Lepinski, Brandon O'Halloran, Armando Spataro, Daniel Seidel
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Publication number: 20190073531Abstract: Described are methods and systems for determining authenticity. For example, the method may include providing an object of authentication, capturing characteristic data from the object of authentication, deriving authentication data from the characteristic data of the object of authentication, and comparing the authentication data with an electronic database comprising reference authentication data to provide an authenticity score for the object of authentication. The reference authentication data may correspond to one or more reference objects of authentication other than the object of authentication.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2018Publication date: March 7, 2019Applicant: CLEARMARK SYSTEMS, LLCInventors: Gary L. Duerksen, Seth A. Miller
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Patent number: 10127447Abstract: Described are methods and systems for determining authenticity. For example, the method may include providing an object of authentication, capturing characteristic data from the object of authentication, deriving authentication data from the characteristic data of the object of authentication, and comparing the authentication data with an electronic database comprising reference authentication data to provide an authenticity score for the object of authentication. The reference authentication data may correspond to one or more reference objects of authentication other than the object of authentication.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2015Date of Patent: November 13, 2018Inventors: Gary L. Duerksen, Seth A. Miller
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Patent number: 9545600Abstract: Technologies are generally described for a membrane that may incorporate a graphene layer perforated by a plurality of nanoscale pores. The membrane may also include a gas sorbent that may be configured to contact a surface of the graphene layer. The gas sorbent may be configured to direct at least one gas adsorbed at the gas sorbent into the nanoscale pores. The nanoscale pores may have a diameter that selectively facilitates passage of a first gas compared to a second gas to separate the first gas from a fluid mixture of the two gases. The gas sorbent may increase the surface concentration of the first gas at the graphene layer. Such membranes may exhibit improved properties compared to conventional graphene and polymeric membranes for gas separations, e.g., greater selectivity, greater gas permeation rates, or the like.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2015Date of Patent: January 17, 2017Assignee: Empire Technology Development LLCInventors: Seth A. Miller, Gary L. Duerksen
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Patent number: 9540863Abstract: An insulated glass unit (IGU) comprises a first pane of a transparent material and a second pane of a transparent material. The second pane is spaced apart from the first pane to define a cavity therebetween. At least one of a spacer and an array of stand-off members is disposed between the first and second panes to maintain separation therebetween. A first adhesive layer forms at least a portion of a gas-tight connection between the first pane and the second pane. A highly gas-restrictive coating is disposed over the adhesive layer, where the coating is an inorganic layer.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2015Date of Patent: January 10, 2017Assignee: EverSealed Windows, Inc.Inventors: Seth A. Miller, David H. Stark, William H. Francis, IV, Viswanadham Puligandla, Edward N. Boulos, John Pernicka
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Patent number: 9492326Abstract: A reduced pressure treatment appliance is provided for treating a wound on the body of a patient. In some embodiments, the appliance comprises an overlay, which is further comprised of cup members that may be detached or cut away from the overlay so that the overlay can be adjusted in size and shape. Also, in some embodiments, the overlay is further comprised of a pressure venting valve to maintain a predetermined level of reduced pressure at the site of the wound. In other embodiments, the wound treatment appliance also includes a vacuum system to supply reduced pressure to the site of the wound in the volume under the overlay. In yet other embodiments, the treatment appliance also includes wound packing means to prevent overgrowth of the wound or to encourage growth of wound tissue into an absorbable matrix comprising the wound packing means. In still other embodiments, a suction bulb may be used to provide a source of reduced pressure to an overlay that covers the wound.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2013Date of Patent: November 15, 2016Assignee: BlueSky Medical Group IncorporatedInventors: Michael Seth Miller, Richard Scott Weston, Timothy Robert Johnson
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Publication number: 20160325487Abstract: Technologies are generally described to increase interlayer adhesion of a 3D printed article. A printhead of a 3D printing system may include an extrusion nozzle configured to deposit one or more polymer layers onto a substrate to form the 3D printed article. A microplasma source may be coupled to the extrusion nozzle and may be configured to treat a surface of the substrate or a surface of the deposited polymer layers with plasma from the microplasma. The plasma may include at least one reactive species that may oxidize the surface of the substrate or the surface of the deposited polymer layer upon treatment in order to increase the interlayer adhesion of the 3D printed article.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2014Publication date: November 10, 2016Applicant: EMPIRE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT LLCInventor: Seth A. Miller
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Patent number: 9422712Abstract: Coatings configured to change between a relatively higher reflectivity state and a relatively lower reflectivity state depending at least partially upon temperature are generally disclosed. Some example coatings may include a selectively reflective layer including a plurality of microcapsules, which may include an ionic liquid and/or a surfactant within a shell. The microcapsules may have a relatively higher reflectivity when at temperatures above a cloud transition temperature and/or a relatively lower reflectivity when at temperatures below the cloud transition temperature. When at temperatures above the cloud transition temperature, the selectively reflective layer may reflect a first fraction of the incident light. When at temperatures below the cloud transition temperature, the selectively reflective layer may reflect a second fraction of the incident light. The first fraction of the incident light may be greater than the second fraction of the incident light.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2013Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Assignee: EMPIRE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT LLCInventor: Seth Miller
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Patent number: 9403190Abstract: A solvent composition comprising an organic solvent; dispersed nanoparticles; and a non-volatile electrolyte is provided. A method of forming a liquid composite composition is provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2013Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: eSionic Corp.Inventor: Seth A. Miller
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Publication number: 20160196472Abstract: Described are methods and systems for determining authenticity. For example, the method may include providing an object of authentication, capturing characteristic data from the object of authentication, deriving authentication data from the characteristic data of the object of authentication, and comparing the authentication data with an electronic database comprising reference authentication data to provide an authenticity score for the object of authentication. The reference authentication data may correspond to one or more reference objects of authentication other than the object of authentication.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2015Publication date: July 7, 2016Inventors: Gary L. Duerksen, Seth A. Miller
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Publication number: 20160193087Abstract: A reduced pressure treatment appliance is provided for treating a wound on the body of a patient. In some embodiments, the appliance comprises an overlay, which is further comprised of cup members that may be detached or cut away from the overlay so that the overlay can be adjusted in size and shape. Also, in some embodiments, the overlay is further comprised of a pressure venting valve to maintain a predetermined level of reduced pressure at the site of the wound. In other embodiments, the wound treatment appliance also includes a vacuum system to supply reduced pressure to the site of the wound in the volume under the overlay. In yet other embodiments, the treatment appliance also includes wound packing means to prevent overgrowth of the wound or to encourage growth of wound tissue into an absorbable matrix comprising the wound packing means. In still other embodiments, a suction bulb may be used to provide a source of reduced pressure to an overlay that covers the wound.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2016Publication date: July 7, 2016Inventors: Michael Seth Miller, Richard Scott Weston, Timothy Robert Johnson
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Publication number: 20160178418Abstract: A flow rate sensor comprising a body comprising an inlet and an outlet and a flight-tube interconnecting there between. A plurality of electrodes are disposed along the flight tube. The electrodes are electrically operable to introduce a marker to the fluid at a first position in the form of a local fluid composition variation and to detect the position of the marker at least at a second position downstream of the first position, thereby determining the displacement of a fluid volume in the flight-tube and infer the volumetric flow rate of the fluid at a flow pulse.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2014Publication date: June 23, 2016Inventors: Amir Genosar, Seth Miller
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Patent number: 9224196Abstract: Described are methods and systems for determining authenticity. For example, the method may include providing an object of authentication, capturing characteristic data from the object of authentication, deriving authentication data from the characteristic data of the object of authentication, and comparing the authentication data with an electronic database comprising reference authentication data to provide an authenticity score for the object of authentication. The reference authentication data may correspond to one or more reference objects of authentication other than the object of authentication.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2015Date of Patent: December 29, 2015Assignee: ClearMark Systems, LLCInventors: Gary L. Duerksen, Seth A. Miller
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Publication number: 20150312285Abstract: Examples that are described herein provide systems and methods for creating virtual areas for realtime communications. Some examples provide a quick and easy process for creating a virtual area for a set of communicants and provisioning those communicants for realtime communications in the virtual area. Some examples provide a quick and easy way for a user to wrap a realtime communications framework around a network service. Through seamless integration of realtime communications (e.g., realtime audio, video, chat, screen sharing, and file transfer) in persistent virtual areas, these examples are able to enhance and improve communicants' experiences with a network service relative to traditional browser based methods of collaborating on network service based projects.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2015Publication date: October 29, 2015Inventors: Josh Moyers, Matthew Leacock, Paul J. Brody, David Van Wie, Seth Miller
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Publication number: 20150262347Abstract: Described are methods and systems for determining authenticity. For example, the method may include providing an object of authentication, capturing characteristic data from the object of authentication, deriving authentication data from the characteristic data of the object of authentication, and comparing the authentication data with an electronic database comprising reference authentication data to provide an authenticity score for the object of authentication. The reference authentication data may correspond to one or more reference objects of authentication other than the object of authentication.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2015Publication date: September 17, 2015Inventors: Gary L. Duerksen, Seth A. Miller
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Patent number: 9120121Abstract: A solvent composition comprising an organic solvent; dispersed nanoparticles; and a non-volatile electrolyte is provided. A method of forming a liquid composite composition is provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2013Date of Patent: September 1, 2015Assignee: eSionic Corp.Inventor: Seth A. Miller
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Patent number: 9117818Abstract: Techniques related to nanocomposite dielectric materials are generally described herein. These techniques may be embodied in apparatuses, systems, methods and/or processes for making and using such material. An example process may include: providing a film having a plurality of nanoparticles and an organic medium; comminuting the film to form a particulate; and applying the particulate to a substrate. The example process may also include providing a nanoparticle film having nanoparticles and voids located between the nanoparticles; contacting the film with a vapor containing an organic material; and curing the organic material to form the nanocomposite dielectric film. Various described techniques may provide nanocomposite dielectric materials with superior nanoparticle dispersion which may result in improved dielectric properties.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2014Date of Patent: August 25, 2015Assignee: EMPIRE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT LLCInventor: Seth Miller
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Publication number: 20150231557Abstract: Technologies are generally described for a membrane that may incorporate a graphene layer perforated by a plurality of nanoscale pores. The membrane may also include a gas sorbent that may be configured to contact a surface of the graphene layer. The gas sorbent may be configured to direct at least one gas adsorbed at the gas sorbent into the nanoscale pores. The nanoscale pores may have a diameter that selectively facilitates passage of a first gas compared to a second gas to separate the first gas from a fluid mixture of the two gases. The gas sorbent may increase the surface concentration of the first gas at the graphene layer. Such membranes may exhibit improved properties compared to conventional graphene and polymeric membranes for gas separations, e.g., greater selectivity, greater gas permeation rates, or the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2015Publication date: August 20, 2015Inventors: Seth A. Miller, Gary L. Duerksen
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Publication number: 20150218876Abstract: An insulated glass unit (IGU) comprises a first pane of a transparent material and a second pane of a transparent material. The second pane is spaced apart from the first pane to define a cavity therebetween. At least one of a spacer and an array of stand-off members is disposed between the first and second panes to maintain separation therebetween. A first adhesive layer forms at least a portion of a gas-tight connection between the first pane and the second pane. A highly gas-restrictive coating is disposed over the adhesive layer, where the coating is an inorganic layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2015Publication date: August 6, 2015Inventors: SETH A. MILLER, DAVID H. STARK, WILLIAM H. FRANCIS, IV, VISWANADHAM PULIGANDLA, EDWARD N. BOULOS, JOHN PERNICKA
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Patent number: 9096783Abstract: A glue composition can include: one or more glue proteins selected to undergo a conformational change responsive to a pH change; and one or more pH components selected to change the pH of the one or more glue proteins in response to a change in one or more conditions. The glue can be prepared by: providing one or more glue proteins selected to undergo a conformational change in response to a pH change; and combining the glue proteins with one or more pH components selected to change the pH of the one or more glue proteins in response to a change in one or more conditions.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2010Date of Patent: August 4, 2015Assignee: EMPIRE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT LLCInventors: Ezekiel Kruglick, Seth Miller