Patents by Inventor Steven Manweiler
Steven Manweiler 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: 12041127Abstract: The present invention relates to IoT devices existing in a deployed ecosystem. The various computers in the deployed ecosystem are able to respond to requests from a device directly associated with it in a particular hierarchy, or it may seek a response to the request from a high order logic/data source (parent). The logic/data source parent may then repeat the understanding process to either provide the necessary response to the logic/data source child who then replies to the device or it will again ask a parent logic/data sources for the appropriate response. This architecture allows for a single device to make one request to a single known source and potentially get a response back from the entire ecosystem of distributed servers.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2023Date of Patent: July 16, 2024Assignee: ClearBlade, Inc.Inventors: David Aaron Allsbrook, Steven Manweiler, Sanket Deshpande, Martin Pandola
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Patent number: 12028247Abstract: The present invention relates to IoT devices existing in a deployed ecosystem. The various computers in the deployed ecosystem are able to respond to requests from a device directly associated with it in a particular hierarchy, or it may seek a response to the request from a high order logic/data source (parent). The logic/data source parent may then repeat the understanding process to either provide the necessary response to the logic/data source child who then replies to the device or it will again ask a parent logic/data sources for the appropriate response. This architecture allows for a single device to make one request to a single known source and potentially get a response back from the entire ecosystem of distributed servers.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2023Date of Patent: July 2, 2024Assignee: Clearblade, Inc.Inventors: David Aaron Allsbrook, Steven Manweiler, Sanket Deshpande, Martin Pandola
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Publication number: 20230300069Abstract: The present invention relates to IoT devices existing in a deployed ecosystem. The various computers in the deployed ecosystem are able to respond to requests from a device directly associated with it in a particular hierarchy, or it may seek a response to the request from a high order logic/data source (parent). The logic/data source parent may then repeat the understanding process to either provide the necessary response to the logic/data source child who then replies to the device or it will again ask a parent logic/data sources for the appropriate response. This architecture allows for a single device to make one request to a single known source and potentially get a response back from the entire ecosystem of distributed servers.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2023Publication date: September 21, 2023Inventors: David Aaron Allsbrook, Steven Manweiler, Sanket Deshpande, Martin Pandola
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Publication number: 20230275678Abstract: The present invention relates to IoT devices existing in a deployed ecosystem. The various computers in the deployed ecosystem are able to respond to requests from a device directly associated with it in a particular hierarchy, or it may seek a response to the request from a high order logic/data source (parent). The logic/data source parent may then repeat the understanding process to either provide the necessary response to the logic/data source child who then replies to the device or it will again ask a parent logic/data sources for the appropriate response. This architecture allows for a single device to make one request to a single known source and potentially get a response back from the entire ecosystem of distributed servers.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2023Publication date: August 31, 2023Inventors: David Aaron Allsbrook, Steven Manweiler, Sanket Deshpande, Martin Pandola
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Publication number: 20230262120Abstract: The present invention relates to IoT devices existing in a deployed ecosystem. The various computers in the deployed ecosystem are able to respond to requests from a device directly associated with it in a particular hierarchy, or it may seek a response to the request from a high order logic/data source (parent). The logic/data source parent may then repeat the understanding process to either provide the necessary response to the logic/data source child who then replies to the device or it will again ask a parent logic/data sources for the appropriate response. This architecture allows for a single device to make one request to a single known source and potentially get a response back from the entire ecosystem of distributed servers.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2023Publication date: August 17, 2023Inventors: David Aaron Allsbrook, Steven Manweiler, Sanket Deshpande, Martin Pandola
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Patent number: 11683110Abstract: The present invention relates to IoT devices existing in a deployed ecosystem. The various computers in the deployed ecosystem are able to respond to requests from a device directly associated with it in a particular hierarchy, or it may seek a response to the request from a high order logic/data source (parent). The logic/data source parent may then repeat the understanding process to either provide the necessary response to the logic/data source child who then replies to the device or it will again ask a parent logic/data sources for the appropriate response. This architecture allows for a single device to make one request to a single known source and potentially get a response back from the entire ecosystem of distributed servers.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2020Date of Patent: June 20, 2023Assignee: Clearblade, Inc.Inventors: David Aaron Allsbrook, Steven Manweiler, Sanket Deshpande, Martin Pandola
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Patent number: 11671490Abstract: The present invention relates to IoT devices existing in a deployed ecosystem. The various computers in the deployed ecosystem are able to respond to requests from a device directly associated with it in a particular hierarchy, or it may seek a response to the request from a high order logic/data source (parent). The logic/data source parent may then repeat the understanding process to either provide the necessary response to the logic/data source child who then replies to the device or it will again ask a parent logic/data sources for the appropriate response. This architecture allows for a single device to make one request to a single known source and potentially get a response back from the entire ecosystem of distributed servers.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2020Date of Patent: June 6, 2023Assignee: Clearblade, Inc.Inventors: David Aaron Allsbrook, Steven Manweiler, Sanket Deshpande, Martin Pandola
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Patent number: 11652741Abstract: The present invention relates to IoT devices existing in a deployed ecosystem. The various computers in the deployed ecosystem are able to respond to requests from a device directly associated with it in a particular hierarchy, or it may seek a response to the request from a high order logic/data source (parent). The logic/data source parent may then repeat the understanding process to either provide the necessary response to the logic/data source child who then replies to the device or it will again ask a parent logic/data sources for the appropriate response. This architecture allows for a single device to make one request to a single known source and potentially get a response back from the entire ecosystem of distributed servers.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2019Date of Patent: May 16, 2023Assignee: Clearblade, Inc.Inventors: David Aaron Allsbrook, Steven Manweiler, Sanket Deshpande, Martin Pandola
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Publication number: 20210021361Abstract: The present invention relates to IoT devices existing in a deployed ecosystem. The various computers in the deployed ecosystem are able to respond to requests from a device directly associated with it in a particular hierarchy, or it may seek a response to the request from a high order logic/data source (parent). The logic/data source parent may then repeat the understanding process to either provide the necessary response to the logic/data source child who then replies to the device or it will again ask a parent logic/data sources for the appropriate response. This architecture allows for a single device to make one request to a single known source and potentially get a response back from the entire ecosystem of distributed servers.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2020Publication date: January 21, 2021Inventors: David Aaron Allsbrook, Steven Manweiler, Sanket Deshpande, Martin Pandola
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Publication number: 20200195716Abstract: The present invention relates to IoT devices existing in a deployed ecosystem. The various computers in the deployed ecosystem are able to respond to requests from a device directly associated with it in a particular hierarchy, or it may seek a response to the request from a high order logic/data source (parent). The logic/data source parent may then repeat the understanding process to either provide the necessary response to the logic/data source child who then replies to the device or it will again ask a parent logic/data sources for the appropriate response. This architecture allows for a single device to make one request to a single known source and potentially get a response back from the entire ecosystem of distributed servers.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2020Publication date: June 18, 2020Inventors: David Aaron Allsbrook, Steven Manweiler, Sanket Deshpande, Martin Pandola
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Publication number: 20190297010Abstract: The present invention relates to IoT devices existing in a deployed ecosystem. The various computers in the deployed ecosystem are able to respond to requests from a device directly associated with it in a particular hierarchy, or it may seek a response to the request from a high order logic/data source (parent). The logic/data source parent may then repeat the understanding process to either provide the necessary response to the logic/data source child who then replies to the device or it will again ask a parent logic/data sources for the appropriate response. This architecture allows for a single device to make one request to a single known source and potentially get a response back from the entire ecosystem of distributed servers.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2019Publication date: September 26, 2019Inventors: David Aaron Allsbrook, Steven Manweiler, Sanket Deshpande, Martin Pandola