Patents by Inventor Steven A. Bell
Steven A. Bell 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: 12223092Abstract: A method of reducing a data volume of a data stream in a surgical robotic system, the surgical robotic system comprising a robot having a base and an arm extending from the base to an attachment for an instrument, the arm comprising a plurality of joints whereby the configuration of the arm can be altered, the method comprising: receiving a data stream captured by the surgical robotic system, the data stream comprising data relating to a surgical procedure and having a first data volume; identifying a feature in the received data stream indicative of an event in the surgical procedure; and modifying, in dependence on the identified feature, the received data stream to generate a modified data stream having a second data volume that is smaller than the first data volume.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2020Date of Patent: February 11, 2025Assignee: CMR SURGICAL LIMITEDInventors: Steven Bishop, Stephen Bell, Ricardo Michael Henderson Da Silva
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Publication number: 20240319236Abstract: A sauna having various heating, lighting, or other electrically operated elements is equipped with galvanically isolated current detection circuitry and galvanically isolated voltage detection circuitry, each in communication with a processor. The processor is operable to monitor, store and analyze voltage and current data to detect latent malfunctions and to predict and prevent future malfunctions, and to provide reports to users or operators. In various embodiments the processor may alert users to malfunctions or potential problems and may further actuate circuitry to cut power to the sauna upon detection of a malfunction.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2024Publication date: September 26, 2024Applicant: Sunlighten, Inc.Inventors: Steven Bell, Aaron Michael Zack
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Publication number: 20220400909Abstract: A dispensing system can include a dispenser. The dispenser can include a dispenser housing configured to hold a supply of substrate. The dispensing system can include an actuation mechanism configured to provide a length of substrate as a tissue product. The dispensing system can be configured to produce and dispense tissue products of more than one variant. The more than one variant of tissue products can be distinguished from one another by at least one characteristic of the tissue products. The dispensing system can be configured to dispense a tissue product of a particular variant of the more than one variant of tissue products based on input independent of user interaction with the dispensing system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2020Publication date: December 22, 2022Applicant: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC.Inventors: Andrew M. Long, Joseph P. Fell, Jonathan D. Boulos, Jose A. Corella, III, Abena Wojciehowski, Daryl Steven Bell
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Publication number: 20190173989Abstract: An application for storing on a server for download to a client device for executing on the client device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2017Publication date: June 6, 2019Inventors: Rafik ELMASRI, Wassim ELMASRI, Juan Manuel CARVAJAL MILLAN, Melad BARJEL, Steven BELL, Charlie BARJEL
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Patent number: 10027893Abstract: Real-time video stabilization for mobile devices based on on-board motion sensing. In accordance with a method embodiment of the present invention, a first image frame from a camera at a first time is accessed. A second image frame from the camera at a subsequent time is accessed. A crop polygon around scene content common to the first image frame and the second image frame is identified. Movement information describing movement of the camera in an interval between the first time and the second time is accessed. The crop polygon is warped to remove motion distortions of the second image frame is warped using the movement information. The warping may include defining a virtual camera that remains static when the movement of the camera is below a movement threshold. The movement information may describe the movement of the camera at each scan line of the second image frame.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2016Date of Patent: July 17, 2018Assignee: Nvidia CorporationInventors: Steven Bell, Alejandro Troccoli, Kari Pulli
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Publication number: 20180031596Abstract: An article and method are described that measure the average speed of an object. A timer measures the time an object takes to travel from a start to a finish. A goniometer measures the angle between the start, the article, and the finish. A wave generator determines the distances from the article to the start and finish. Using a geometric identity, the distance traveled by the object from the start to the finish can be determined and, using the time, the average speed can be calculated. The article and method are especially suitable for quickly measuring the average speed of objects moving below about 10 m/s and without defining a predetermined path. An electronic processor can be used to automate the method.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2016Publication date: February 1, 2018Inventor: Frank Steven Bell
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Publication number: 20170332018Abstract: Real-time video stabilization for mobile devices based on on-board motion sensing. In accordance with a method embodiment of the present invention, a first image frame from a camera at a first time is accessed. A second image frame from the camera at a subsequent time is accessed. A crop polygon around scene content common to the first image frame and the second image frame is identified. Movement information describing movement of the camera in an interval between the first time and the second time is accessed. The crop polygon is warped to remove motion distortions of the second image frame is warped using the movement information. The warping may include defining a virtual camera that remains static when the movement of the camera is below a movement threshold. The movement information may describe the movement of the camera at each scan line of the second image frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2016Publication date: November 16, 2017Inventors: Steven Bell, Alejandro Troccoli, Kari Pulli
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Patent number: 9041800Abstract: A method of operating a surveillance system includes capturing a sequence of images of a field-of-view. A source of localized motion is disposed within at least one of a plurality of segments of the field-of-view. Provided to an operator is means to enable or disable, for at least one of the segments of the field-of-view, a localized motion identification and notification function wherein localized motion in the segment is automatically identified and distinguished from transient motion, and the operator is automatically notified about the presence of the localized motion.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2010Date of Patent: May 26, 2015Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventor: Mark Steven Bell
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Patent number: 8960381Abstract: A system and method are provided for mounting, removing and retaining brake pads in disc brakes, such as air-operated disc brakes utilized on commercial vehicles, in a manner which does not require the use of separate brake pad retaining devices while providing positive retention of the brake pad. A preferred embodiment includes a brake caliper mount having brake pad abutment surfaces having radially-oriented and lateral grooves which permit a brake pad with corresponding projections on is lateral sides to be inserted through an opening of the brake caliper into the radially-oriented grooves until the backing plate projections are aligned with the lateral groove, and advancing the brake actuator behind the brake pad to place the brake pad in an operating position in which the actuator prevents the brake pad from realigning with the radially-oriented grooves until the actuator is retracted to permit brake pad extraction.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2013Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: Bendix Spicer Foundation Brake LLCInventors: Ronald Plantan, Harish Radhakrishnan, Dennis Wolf, Will Roberts, Steven Bell, Richard Lantz
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Publication number: 20140048362Abstract: A system and method are provided for mounting, removing and retaining brake pads in disc brakes, such as air-operated disc brakes utilized on commercial vehicles, in a manner which does not require the use of separate brake pad retaining devices while providing positive retention of the brake pad. A preferred embodiment includes a brake caliper mount having brake pad abutment surfaces having radially-oriented and lateral grooves which permit a brake pad with corresponding projections on is lateral sides to be inserted through an opening of the brake caliper into the radially-oriented grooves until the backing plate projections are aligned with the lateral groove, and advancing the brake actuator behind the brake pad to place the brake pad in an operating position in which the actuator prevents the brake pad from realigning with the radially-oriented grooves until the actuator is retracted to permit brake pad extraction.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2013Publication date: February 20, 2014Applicant: Bendix Spicer Foundation Brake LLCInventors: Ronald S. PLANTAN, Harish Radhakrishnan, Dennis Wolf, Will Roberts, Steven Bell, Richard Lantz
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Patent number: 8405570Abstract: An antenna reflector includes a central segment with a peripheral coupling portion and a plurality of peripheral segments, each provided with a reflector portion and a shield portion. A proximal portion of each shield portion is dimensioned to couple with the peripheral coupling portion, a reflector portion edge of each peripheral segment is dimensioned to couple with adjacent reflector portion edges and a shield portion edge of each peripheral segment is dimensioned to couple with adjacent shield portion edges. The central segment and the reflector portion of the peripheral segments together form a reflector dish. The shield portions together provide a circumferential shield extending from a periphery of the reflector dish along an antenna boresight of the reflector dish.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2010Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Assignee: Andrew LLCInventors: Matthew Lewry, Stephen Simms, Steven Bell
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Patent number: 8189869Abstract: A method of identifying motion within a field of view includes capturing at least two sequential images within the field of view. Each of the images includes a respective array of pixel values. An array of difference values between corresponding ones of the pixel values in the sequential images is calculated. A sensitivity region map corresponding to the field of view is provided. The sensitivity region map includes a plurality of regions having different threshold values. A presence of motion is determined by comparing the difference values to corresponding ones of the threshold values.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2011Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Inventor: Mark Steven Bell
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Publication number: 20110317877Abstract: A method of identifying motion within a field of view includes capturing at least two sequential images within the field of view. Each of the images includes a respective array of pixel values. An array of difference values between corresponding ones of the pixel values in the sequential images is calculated. A sensitivity region map corresponding to the field of view is provided. The sensitivity region map includes a plurality of regions having different threshold values. A presence of motion is determined by comparing the difference values to corresponding ones of the threshold values.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2011Publication date: December 29, 2011Applicants: Robert Bosch GmbH, Bosch Security Systems, Inc.Inventor: Mark Steven Bell
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Publication number: 20110291914Abstract: An antenna reflector includes a central segment with a peripheral coupling portion and a plurality of peripheral segments, each provided with a reflector portion and a shield portion. A proximal portion of each shield portion is dimensioned to couple with the peripheral coupling portion, a reflector portion edge of each peripheral segment is dimensioned to couple with adjacent reflector portion edges and a shield portion edge of each peripheral segment is dimensioned to couple with adjacent shield portion edges. The central segment and the reflector portion of the peripheral segments together form a reflector dish. The shield portions together provide a circumferential shield extending from a periphery of the reflector dish along an antenna boresight of the reflector dish.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2010Publication date: December 1, 2011Applicant: ANDREW LLCInventors: Matthew Lewry, Stephen Simms, Steven Bell
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Patent number: 8041077Abstract: A method of identifying motion within a field of view includes capturing at least two sequential images within the field of view. Each of the images includes a respective array of pixel values. An array of difference values between corresponding ones of the pixel values in the sequential images is calculated. A sensitivity region map corresponding to the field of view is provided. The sensitivity region map includes a plurality of regions having different threshold values. A presence of motion is determined by comparing the difference values to corresponding ones of the threshold values.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2007Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventor: Mark Steven Bell
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Publication number: 20110157358Abstract: A method of operating a surveillance system includes capturing a sequence of images of a field-of-view. A source of localized motion is disposed within at least one of a plurality of segments of the field-of-view. Provided to an operator is means to enable or disable, for at least one of the segments of the field-of-view, a localized motion identification and notification function wherein localized motion in the segment is automatically identified and distinguished from transient motion, and the operator is automatically notified about the presence of the localized motion.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2010Publication date: June 30, 2011Applicant: Robert Bosch GmbHInventor: Mark Steven Bell
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Publication number: 20090154768Abstract: A method of identifying motion within a field of view includes capturing at least two sequential images within the field of view. Each of the images includes a respective array of pixel values. An array of difference values between corresponding ones of the pixel values in the sequential images is calculated. A sensitivity region map corresponding to the field of view is provided. The sensitivity region map includes a plurality of regions having different threshold values. A presence of motion is determined by comparing the difference values to corresponding ones of the threshold values.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2007Publication date: June 18, 2009Applicants: ROBERT BOSCH CORPORATION, ROBERT BOSCH GMBHInventor: Mark Steven Bell
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Publication number: 20070046100Abstract: A rubber track having improved corrosion resistance along the wheel path provided by a polychloroprene layer operatively affixed to the inner surface of the track. The polychlorprene rubber layer may include a polychloroprene rubber selected from WRT type neoprene, W type neoprene, GRT type neoprene, and blends of WRT type neoprene, W type neoprene, and GRT type neoprene.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2005Publication date: March 1, 2007Inventors: John (Jack) McGilvrey, Glenn Rabatin, Steven Bell
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Publication number: 20070013185Abstract: A height adjuster (200) for a vehicle safety restraint comprising: a rail (230) for providing a vertical path guide for a carrier (220); the carrier (220) configured to be vertically movable along the rail to one of a plurality of locations, the carrier also configured to rotationally support the web guide (210). The height adjuster also comprises a lock mechanism (240) movable between a locked and an unlocked condition, when in a locked condition the carrier is prohibited from moving down the rail and when in an unlocked condition the carrier is free to be moved; and a return spring mechanism (300) comprising a coiled return spring having an interior or coiled end (372) and a distal end (376), the internal end configured not to rotate as the carrier is moved and a distal end of the return spring secured to one of the carrier and release mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2005Publication date: January 18, 2007Inventors: Robert Desmarais, Richard Koning, David Arnold, Lawrence Refior, Steven Bell
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Patent number: 7032751Abstract: A method of producing a plurality of face masks is provided. The method includes the step of providing a continuous web that is of the same material throughout. A plurality of body portions are stamped from the continuous web so that each of the plurality of face masks has one body portion. A plurality of left extension portions are stamped from the continuous web so that each of the body portions has one left extension portion integrally attached thereto. A plurality of right extension portions are stamped from the continuous web so that each of the body portions has one right extension portion integrally attached thereto. A dispenser assembly for dispensing face masks is also provided. The assembly includes a core and a roll of face masks that are rotatably disposed on the core. As least one of the face masks includes a body portion and left extension portion that is integrally attached to the body portion. A right extension portion is integrally attached to the body portion.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2002Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Daryl Steven Bell, Naveen Agarwal, Michael Andrew Amante, Jeffrey M. Willis