Patents by Inventor Seth Schneider

Seth Schneider 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).

  • Publication number: 20250143910
    Abstract: Examples relate to devices. systems, and methods for fluid collection. A fluid collection device may include a fluid impermeable barrier defining at least a chamber, at least one opening extending there through, and a permeable material disposed in the chamber. The fluid impermeable barrier including at least one foaming agent incorporated therein, the at least one foaming agent is composed to increase a flexibility of the fluid impermeable barrier and maintain a selected geometric configuration. The fluid collection device may also include a conduit having an inlet and an outlet. The inlet being positioned in the chamber and the outlet extending through an aperture in the fluid impermeable barrier.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 3, 2022
    Publication date: May 8, 2025
    Inventors: Matthew Jordan Rothberg, Michael James Bailey, Anthony Esposito, Jeffrey Reed, Seth Schneider
  • Publication number: 20250150371
    Abstract: In various examples, latency of human interface devices (HIDs) may be accounted for in determining an end-to-end latency of a system. For example, when an input is received at an HID, an amount of time for the input to reach a connected device may be computed by the HID and included in a data packet transmitted by the HID device to the connected device. The addition of the peripheral latency to the end-to-end latency determination may provide a more comprehensive latency result for the system and, where the peripheral latency of an HID is determined to have a non-negligible contribution to the end-to-end latency, a new HID component may be implemented, a configuration setting associated with the HID component may be updated, and/or other actions may be taken to reduce the contribution of the peripheral latency to the overall latency of the system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 10, 2025
    Publication date: May 8, 2025
    Inventors: David Lim, Hsien-Li Lin, Tom Jozef Denis Verbeure, Gerrit Slavenburg, Seth Schneider
  • Publication number: 20250107920
    Abstract: Examples relate to urine management systems and methods of use of the system. The urine management system may include a urine collection device configured to receive fluid discharged from a user, a tube in fluid communication with the urine collection device configured to drain the urine, the tube having a free end for directly drawing the urine from the urine collection device and deposited directly into a toilet. The urine management system further including a pump in fluid communication with the urine collection device and the tube. The pump is configured to draw urine from the urine collection device through the tube and into the toilet.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 3, 2022
    Publication date: April 3, 2025
    Inventors: Eric Alan Fallows, Reagan Belflower, Seth Schneider, Miguel Eduardo Herrejon
  • Publication number: 20250104670
    Abstract: Disclosed are apparatuses, systems, and techniques that reduce latency of frame processing pipelines. The techniques include but are not limited to causing a display to set a refresh rate that matches a frame rendering rate of an application and rendering, with the frame rendering rate, a plurality of frames. Rendering frames includes generating, using a first processing unit, sets of instructions associated with respective frames and generated starting at times spaced with the refresh rate, processing, using a second processing unit, the sets of instructions to render the frames, and causing the display to display the rendered frames.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 27, 2023
    Publication date: March 27, 2025
    Inventors: Viktor Grigoryevich Vandanov, Rouslan Lyubomirov Dimitrov, Seth Schneider
  • Patent number: 12212480
    Abstract: In various examples, latency of human interface devices (HIDs) may be accounted for in determining an end-to-end latency of a system. For example, when an input is received at an HID, an amount of time for the input to reach a connected device may be computed by the HID and included in a data packet transmitted by the HID device to the connected device. The addition of the peripheral latency to the end-to-end latency determination may provide a more comprehensive latency result for the system and, where the peripheral latency of an HID is determined to have a non-negligible contribution to the end-to-end latency, a new HID component may be implemented, a configuration setting associated with the HID component may be updated, and/or other actions may be taken to reduce the contribution of the peripheral latency to the overall latency of the system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 6, 2020
    Date of Patent: January 28, 2025
    Assignee: NVIDIA Corporation
    Inventors: David Lim, Hsien-Li Lin, Tom Jozef Denis Verbeure, Gerrit Slavenburg, Seth Schneider
  • Publication number: 20240342600
    Abstract: Disclosed are apparatuses, systems, and techniques that eliminate frame tears, reduce stutters, and minimize latency in frame rendering pipelines. The techniques include but are not limited to collecting one or more latency metrics associated with rendering of a first set of one or more frames using a graphics rendering pipeline operating according to a first frame-generation schedule. The techniques further include modifying, using the one or more latency metrics, a first frame-generation schedule to obtain a second frame-generation schedule. The techniques include, rendering using the graphics rendering pipeline operating according to the second frame-generation schedule, a second set of one or more frames, and causing the second set of frames to be displayed on a display device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 5, 2023
    Publication date: October 17, 2024
    Inventors: Sau Yan Keith LI, Ziad Ben Hadj Alouane, Seth Schneider, Viktor Grigoryevich Vandanov, Rouslan Lyubomirov Dimitrov
  • Publication number: 20240286043
    Abstract: In examples, properties of an execution environment may be verified for a game session to comply with security policies based at least on analyzing attestation reports generated using one or more host devices. Content items may be associated with the game session to indicate the verification for presentation with a live stream video of the game session, in a pre-recorded video of the game session, and/or in another user interface associated with the game session. A record of the verification may be stored in a database, and the database may be queried to display the content item and/or to determine whether the verification occurred. The attestation reports may include an attestation report(s) generated using an input device(s) used to capture user inputs for the game session, such as an input device used to control the game session and/or provide a video capture of the player during the game session.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 24, 2023
    Publication date: August 29, 2024
    Inventors: Lucien Dunning, Seth Schneider, Dwayne Swoboda, Marko Mitic, Daniel Rohrer
  • Publication number: 20240232360
    Abstract: In examples, a VM may receive and aggregate a first attestation report corresponding to a CPU and a second attestation report corresponding to a GPU. The aggregated data may be provided to an attestation service, which may verify the attestation reports indicate a TCB is to include the VM and GPU state data and is to isolate the GPU state data and the VM from an untrusted host OS. Based at least on the TCB being verified, the VM may perform one or more operations using the TCB. The TCB may include a trusted hypervisor to isolate the VM and GPU state data within the GPU(s) from the untrusted host OS. The trusted hypervisor may prevent the host OS from accessing device memory assigned to the VM based at least on controlling an IOMMU and/or second-level address translation (SLAT) used to access the data.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 6, 2023
    Publication date: July 11, 2024
    Inventors: Lucien Dunning, Seth Schneider, Dwayne Swoboda, Marko Mitic, Adam Zabrocki
  • Publication number: 20240202860
    Abstract: A weighted average execution time associated with each execution stage of a plurality of execution stages used to process a plurality of frames in parallel is obtained. The processing of each of the plurality of frames is performed at each of the plurality of execution stages in a sequential order, starting with an initial execution stage and continuing with each subsequent execution stage. A first largest weighted average execution time associated with one of the plurality of execution stages is determined. A delay to the initial execution stage prior to processing a first next frame is applied. The delay is determined based on the first largest weighted average execution time.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 4, 2024
    Publication date: June 20, 2024
    Inventors: Sau Yan Keith Li, Seth Schneider, Cody Robson, Lars Nordskog, Charles Hansen, Rouslan Dimitrov
  • Patent number: 11922533
    Abstract: A weighted average execution time associated with each execution stage of a plurality of execution stages used to process a plurality of frames in parallel is obtained. The processing of each of the plurality of frames is performed at each of the plurality of execution stages in a sequential order, starting with an initial execution stage and continuing with each subsequent execution stage. A first largest weighted average execution time associated with one of the plurality of execution stages is determined. A delay to the initial execution stage prior to processing a first next frame is applied. The delay is determined based on the first largest weighted average execution time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 2021
    Date of Patent: March 5, 2024
    Assignee: Nvidia Corporation
    Inventors: Sau Yan Keith Li, Seth Schneider, Cody Robson, Lars Nordskog, Charles Hansen, Rouslan Dimitrov
  • Publication number: 20240065874
    Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein include fluid collection assemblies having at least one nonwoven material, fluid collection systems including the same, and methods of using the same. An example fluid collection assembly includes a fluid impermeable barrier. The fluid impermeable barrier defines a chamber, at least one opening, and a fluid outlet. The fluid collection assembly also include at least one porous material disposed in the chamber. The porous material includes at least one nonwoven material.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 5, 2022
    Publication date: February 29, 2024
    Inventors: Seth Schneider, Anthony Esposito, Samuel Hernandez, Simon Ofosu, Robert Hine
  • Publication number: 20240016684
    Abstract: Example urine storage assemblies and systems for storing and disposing urine are described. The assembly includes a urine storage container, a lid, and a handle accessory. The lid is secured or securable to an open end of the urine storage container. The lid includes a vacuum port, a urine collection port, a urine disposal port, and a cap secured or securable to the urine disposal port. The handle accessory includes a sleeve and at least one handle. The sleeve is shaped and sized complimentary to at least a portion of the urine storage container.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 27, 2023
    Publication date: January 18, 2024
    Inventors: Vinayaka Kulkarni, Claire Gloeckner, Seth Schneider, Hannah Rose Kriscovich
  • Publication number: 20230355423
    Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein are fluid collection assemblies including one or more securement elements and methods for collecting fluids with the fluid collection assemblies. In an embodiment, a fluid collection assembly includes a fluid collection device and means for securing the fluid collection device to the user with a fluid permeable body of the fluid collection device positioned proximate to the urethra of the user through the opening in a fluid impermeable barrier of the fluid collection device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 22, 2021
    Publication date: November 9, 2023
    Inventors: Florence Stevenson, Michael Bielawa, Brian Murphy, Carolyn Rose, Charlotte Lux, Alexis Dorsey, Alisa Rantanen, Eric Alan Fallows, Seth Schneider, Alexis Nunn, Hannah Kriscovish
  • Patent number: 11801186
    Abstract: Example urine storage assemblies and systems for storing and disposing urine are described. The assembly includes a urine storage container, a lid, and a handle accessory. The lid is secured or securable to an open end of the urine storage container. The lid includes a vacuum port, a urine collection port, a urine disposal port, and a cap secured or securable to the urine disposal port. The handle accessory includes a sleeve and at least one handle. The sleeve is shaped and sized complimentary to at least a portion of the urine storage container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 2021
    Date of Patent: October 31, 2023
    Assignee: PUREWICK CORPORATION
    Inventors: Vinayaka Kulkarni, Claire Gloeckner, Seth Schneider, Hannah Rose Kriscovich
  • Publication number: 20230267063
    Abstract: In various examples, to real-time latency measurements in cloud gaming systems and applications are described. For instance, systems and methods may determine a latency associated with an application, such as a gaming application. The latency may include a computing device latency (e.g., a personal computer latency, a game console latency, a cloud-system latency, etc.), a peripheral device latency, a display latency, and/or an end-to-end latency (e.g., a system latency) that is based on the computing device latency, the peripheral device latency, and the display device. In some examples, the systems and methods are able to determine an entirety of the computing device latency, such as the input sampling latency, the application latency, the rendering latency, and the composition latency. In some examples, the systems and methods determine the latencies without the use of specialized hardware and/or without requiring physical input from a user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 13, 2023
    Publication date: August 24, 2023
    Inventors: Sau Yan Keith Li, Prashant Khodade, Paul Alexander Hodgson, Seth Schneider, Prakshep Mehta, Sayantan Hensh
  • Publication number: 20230087268
    Abstract: A weighted average execution time associated with each execution stage of a plurality of execution stages used to process a plurality of frames in parallel is obtained. The processing of each of the plurality of frames is performed at each of the plurality of execution stages in a sequential order, starting with an initial execution stage and continuing with each subsequent execution stage. A first largest weighted average execution time associated with one of the plurality of execution stages is determined. A delay to the initial execution stage prior to processing a first next frame is applied. The delay is determined based on the first largest weighted average execution time.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 21, 2021
    Publication date: March 23, 2023
    Inventors: Sau Yan Keith Li, Seth Schneider, Cody Robson, Lars Nordskog, Charles Hansen, Rouslan Dimitrov
  • Publication number: 20220409422
    Abstract: Examples relate to devices, systems, and methods for fluid collection such as urine. A urine collection system includes a urine collection device configured to be positioned at least proximate to a urethra of a user, a canister having an interior region, a first conduit in fluid communication with the urine collection device and the canister, and one or more of a urine volume indicator, a flow indicator, and/or a pressure indicator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 23, 2022
    Publication date: December 29, 2022
    Inventors: Seth Schneider, Claire Gloeckner, Gregory Mann, Damien Marechal, Yolanda Rhodes
  • Publication number: 20220180173
    Abstract: Apparatuses, systems, and techniques to detect cheating in a computer game. In at least one embodiment, one or more circuits use one or more neural networks to detect cheating by one or more users of a computer game based, at least in part, on one or more images generated by the computer game.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 7, 2020
    Publication date: June 9, 2022
    Inventors: Aditya Jonnalagadda, Iuri Frosio, Joohwan Kim, Seth Schneider
  • Publication number: 20220109617
    Abstract: In various examples, latency of human interface devices (HIDs) may be accounted for in determining an end-to-end latency of a system. For example, when an input is received at an HID, an amount of time for the input to reach a connected device may be computed by the HID and included in a data packet transmitted by the HID device to the connected device. The addition of the peripheral latency to the end-to-end latency determination may provide a more comprehensive latency result for the system and, where the peripheral latency of an HID is determined to have a non-negligible contribution to the end-to-end latency, a new HID component may be implemented, a configuration setting associated with the HID component may be updated, and/or other actions may be taken to reduce the contribution of the peripheral latency to the overall latency of the system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 6, 2020
    Publication date: April 7, 2022
    Inventors: David Lim, Hsien-Li Lin, Tom Jozef Denis Verbeure, Gerrit Slavenburg, Seth Schneider
  • Publication number: 20220071826
    Abstract: Example urine storage assemblies and systems for storing and disposing urine are described. The assembly includes a urine storage container, a lid, and a handle accessory. The lid is secured or securable to an open end of the urine storage container. The lid includes a vacuum port, a urine collection port, a urine disposal port, and a cap secured or securable to the urine disposal port. The handle accessory includes a sleeve and at least one handle. The sleeve is shaped and sized complimentary to at least a portion of the urine storage container.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 30, 2021
    Publication date: March 10, 2022
    Inventors: Vinayaka Kulkarni, Claire Gloeckner, Seth Schneider, Hannah Rose Kriscovich