Patents by Inventor Shane Stevens
Shane Stevens 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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Patent number: 12229275Abstract: Systems and methods for managing cybersecurity for an entity are disclosed. An example method includes providing a content portal to a user configured to display a security risk profile via a generated GUI; receiving, via the generated GUI, a first input from the user comprising a selection of a component identified in the security risk profile and a response parameter; providing, via the generated GUI, parameters for a targeted scan of the selected component; receiving, via the generated GUI, a second input from the user comprising a selection of a confirmation of the parameters; identifying a vulnerability associated with a first property or a second property from device connectivity data based on the parameters; initiating the targeted scan of the selected component associated with the vulnerability; determining a result of the targeted scan; updating the security risk profile; and updating a multi-dimensional score based on the updated security risk profile.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2023Date of Patent: February 18, 2025Assignee: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.Inventors: Shane Cross, Daniel Fricano, Thomas Gilheany, Peter Anatole Makohon, Dale Miller, Charles Steven Edison, Kodzo Wegba, James Bonk
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Publication number: 20250023904Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media are utilized to analyze multi-channel data based on a security model in a computer network environment. One system includes a plurality of data channels configured to access entity data and a processing circuit communicatively coupled to a data channel of the plurality of data channels, the processing circuit configured to identify at least one vulnerability, determine an impact of the at least one vulnerability, assign the first property to a first cybersecurity dimension, generate a cybersecurity risk score based at least on the impact of the at least one vulnerability, and generate a multi-dimensional score for a target computer network environment based on the cybersecurity risk score.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2024Publication date: January 16, 2025Applicant: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.Inventors: Daniel Fricano, Thomas Gilheany, Peter Makohon, Dale Miller, Charles Steven Edison, Kodzo Wegba, James Bonk, Shane Cross
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Publication number: 20250015060Abstract: An electronic display comprises an array of pixels each comprising first, second, and third primary light-emitting elements that emit primary colors at first, second, and third physical primary color points on a chromaticity diagram, and one or more derivative light-emitting elements that each emit a derivative color at a derivative color point on the chromaticity diagram. The physical primary color points and each derivative color point are located on a boundary of a virtual color space that includes first, second, and third apexes at first, second, and third virtual primary color points on the chromaticity diagram. At least one of the first, second, and third virtual primary color points is different from the first, second, and third physical primary color points, respectively. A color gamut for the pixels is greater than a corresponding gamut for corresponding pixels that are configured to only emit the primary colors.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2024Publication date: January 9, 2025Inventors: Shane Steven Carlson, Matthew Ray Mueller
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Patent number: 12118921Abstract: A method comprises producing or receiving information regarding content to be displayed on an array of pixels as a function of time, wherein the information includes a specified light output for each pixel in the array as a function of time, determining an expected change in light output intensity for each of one or more of the pixels as a function of time, wherein the expected change in light output intensity for each of the one or more of the pixels is dependent, at least in part, on the specified light output for at least a portion of the pixels in the array, and modifying an output of each of the one or more of the pixels as a function of time to compensate for at least a portion of the expected change in the light output intensity.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2021Date of Patent: October 15, 2024Assignee: Daktronics, Inc.Inventors: Shane Steven Carlson, Matthew Ray Mueller, William John Wermers
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Publication number: 20220139303Abstract: A method comprises producing or receiving information regarding content to be displayed on an array of pixels as a function of time, wherein the information includes a specified light output for each pixel in the array as a function of time, determining an expected change in light output intensity for each of one or more of the pixels as a function of time, wherein the expected change in light output intensity for each of the one or more of the pixels is dependent, at least in part, on the specified light output for at least a portion of the pixels in the array, and modifying an output of each of the one or more of the pixels as a function of time to compensate for at least a portion of the expected change in the light output intensity.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2021Publication date: May 5, 2022Inventors: Shane Steven Carlson, Matthew Ray Mueller, William John Wermers
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Publication number: 20210143135Abstract: An electronic display comprises an array of pixels of light-emitting elements, wherein each pixel is configured to emit a first primary color having a first wavelength, a second primary color having a second wavelength, a third primary color having a third wavelength, and a first gamut-enhancing color having a fourth wavelength that is within a first specified wavelength variance from the first wavelength, wherein a color gamut that can be produced by the array of pixels is greater than a corresponding array of corresponding pixels of corresponding light-emitting elements that are configured to only emit the first primary color having the first wavelength, the second primary color having the second wavelength, and the third primary color having the third wavelength.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2020Publication date: May 13, 2021Inventors: Shane Steven Carlson, Matthew Ray Mueller
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Patent number: 7563365Abstract: The present invention provides a swimming pool safety system including a housing having a first opening for coupling to a pump, a second opening for coupling to a pool drain, and a third opening for receiving water form a surface of a pool. The present invention may include a skimmer basket positionable in the housing, where the skimmer basket defines a debris-retaining region and a member having a passage therethrough. A method of use of the present invention is also provided in which the housing may be configured to reduce an entrapment force experienced at a pool drain, and to further provide a fluid flow path through the debris-retaining region of the skimmer basket to place the first opening of the housing in fluid communication with the surrounding atmosphere. A collector vessel may also be included, the collector vessel having an adjustable extension element to modify a resulting entrapment force.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2007Date of Patent: July 21, 2009Inventors: George S. Pellington, Paul E. Pennington, Shane Stevens
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Publication number: 20080099386Abstract: The present invention provides a swimming pool safety system including a housing having a first opening for coupling to a pump, a second opening for coupling to a pool drain, and a third opening for receiving water form a surface of a pool. The present invention may further include a skimmer basket positionable in the housing, where the skimmer basket defines a debris-retaining region and a member having a passage therethrough. A method of use of the present invention is also provided in which the housing may be configured to reduce an entrapment force experienced at a pool drain, and to further provide a fluid flow path through the debris-retaining region of the skimmer basket to place the first opening of the housing in fluid communication with the surrounding atmosphere.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2006Publication date: May 1, 2008Inventors: George S. Pellington, Paul E. Pennington, Shane Stevens
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Publication number: 20080099387Abstract: The present invention provides a swimming pool safety system including a housing having a first opening for coupling to a pump, a second opening for coupling to a pool drain, and a third opening for receiving water form a surface of a pool. The present invention may include a skimmer basket positionable in the housing, where the skimmer basket defines a debris-retaining region and a member having a passage therethrough. A method of use of the present invention is also provided in which the housing may be configured to reduce an entrapment force experienced at a pool drain, and to further provide a fluid flow path through the debris-retaining region of the skimmer basket to place the first opening of the housing in fluid communication with the surrounding atmosphere. A collector vessel may also be included, the collector vessel having an adjustable extension element to modify a resulting entrapment force.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2007Publication date: May 1, 2008Inventors: George S. Pellington, Paul E. Pennington, Shane Stevens
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Publication number: 20080098507Abstract: The present invention provides a swimming pool safety system including a housing having a first opening for coupling to a pump, a second opening for coupling to a pool drain, and a third opening for receiving water form a surface of a pool. The present invention may include a skimmer basket positionable in the housing, where the skimmer basket defines a debris-retaining region and a member having a passage therethrough. A method of use of the present invention is also provided in which the housing may be configured to reduce an entrapment force experienced at a pool drain, and to further provide a fluid flow path through the debris-retaining region of the skimmer basket to place the first opening of the housing in fluid communication with the surrounding atmosphere. A collector vessel may also be included, the collector vessel having an adjustable extension element to modify a resulting entrapment force.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2007Publication date: May 1, 2008Inventors: George S. Pellington, Paul E. Pennington, Shane Stevens
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Patent number: D908481Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2019Date of Patent: January 26, 2021Inventors: Bradley Lewis Fink, Shane Stevens