EdisonJr - Greater Los Angeles Area since Oct 2011
Product Designer
Doylestown Brewing Company May 2011 - Aug 2011
Graphic Designer
Definitive Design Jun 2010 - Aug 2010
Design Intern
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Philadelphia University 2007 - 2011
B.S., Industrial Design
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A system for modular gardening including a water module having a reservoir coupled to an aperture such that water in the reservoir flows out the water module via the aperture. The system also including a plant module having a housing having an aperture arranged to transfer water with another module and further having an open region on a top surface of the housing, a first conduit within the housing coupling the aperture and a regulator, a second conduit coupled to the regulator, the second conduit providing water to one or more water absorbent layers arranged atop the second conduit, and plant life at least partially embedded in at least one of the one or more water absorbent layers and receiving light through the open region.
James Siminoff - Pacific Palisades CA, US John Modestine - Lansdale PA, US
Assignee:
Your First Step, Inc. - Pacific Palisades CA
International Classification:
A01G 31/02
US Classification:
47 62 C
Abstract:
A system for modular gardening including a water module having a reservoir coupled to an aperture such that water in the reservoir flows out the water module via the aperture. The system also including a plant module having a housing having an aperture arranged to transfer water with another module and further having an open region on a top surface of the housing, a first conduit within the housing coupling the aperture and a regulator, a second conduit coupled to the regulator, the second conduit providing water to one or more water absorbent layers arranged atop the second conduit, and plant life at least partially embedded in at least one of the one or more water absorbent layers and receiving light through the open region.
Techniques For Providing Motion Information With Videos
- Seattle WA, US Alexander Jukl - Santa Monica CA, US Michael Kalajian - Calabasas CA, US Mykyta Sytyi - Chernihiv, UA Bohdan Kit - Kyiv, UA James Siminoff - Pacific Palisades CA, US Joshua Roth - Pacific Palisades CA, US Michael Jason Mitura - Culver City CA, US John Modestine - Redondo Beach CA, US Hoi Ming Wong - St. Neots, GB Andrii Tytarenko - Kyiv, UA Oleg Yurchenko - Kyiv, UA Olha Shkurka - Kyiv, UA Yevhen Tsyba - Kyiv, UA Carlos A. Magalhaes De Lima - Los Angeles CA, US
International Classification:
G01S 13/89 G06T 7/70
Abstract:
This disclosure describes, in part, techniques for generating location information of an object along with a video that depicts the object. For instance, an electronic device may include a radar sensor that determines locations of the object. The electronic device may then store radar data representing at least the locations. Additionally, based on detecting an event, the electronic device may begin to generate image data representing the video. The electronic device may then analyze the radar data and the image data in order to determine that the object detected by the radar sensor includes the same object represented by the image data. As such, the electronic device may send the radar data and the image data to one or more computing devices. This way, a user device is able to display both the video depicting the object as well as the location information representing the motion of the object.
Techniques For Displaying Motion Information With Videos
- Seattle WA, US Alexander Jukl - Santa Monica CA, US Michael Kalajian - Calabasas CA, US John Modestine - Redondo Beach CA, US Joshua Roth - Pacific Palisades CA, US James Siminoff - Pacific Palisades CA, US Michael Jason Mitura - Culver City CA, US Mariana Santos Ibarrola - Campbell CA, US Iurii Khomiak - Kyiv, UA Maksym Bezzubenko - Bila Tserkva, UA Markiyan Antonyuk - Lviv, UA Hoi Ming Wong - St. Neots, GB Charitha Sathkumara - Lake Forest CA, US Yurii Kyrylchuk - Kherson, UA Mykola Blyk - Kyiv, UA
This disclosure describes, in part, techniques for displaying location information of an object along with a video depicting the object. For instance, an electronic device may use a radar sensor to generate radar data representing the locations and an imaging device to generate image data representing the video. A user device may then use the image data to display the video. Additionally, the user device may display a map of a geographic area that includes the electronic device over a portion of the video. The electronic device then uses the radar data to determine positions on the map that corresponds to the locations. Using the positions, the electronic device displays interface elements representing the locations of the object. In some circumstances, the interface elements include different characteristics, such as colors, indicating a direction of motion of the object.
- Seattle WA, US John Modestine - Los Angeles CA, US Mark Siminoff - Mountain View CA, US Peter Gerstberger - Laguna Niguel CA, US Spiro Sacre - Los Angeles CA, US Christopher Loew - Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
G07C 9/00 G06K 9/32 H04N 7/18
Abstract:
A garage door is controlled to open using an audio/video (A/V) recording and communication device. The device detects a vehicle within an area about the garage door and receives, using a camera, image data representative of an object associated with the vehicle. The device also compares the image data representative of the object associated with the vehicle with previously stored image data and identifies the object based on the comparing of the image data representative of the object with the previously stored image data. The device also authenticates an electronic device within the vehicle that is associated with the object by wirelessly communicating with the electronic device and determines, based at least in part on the authenticating of the electronic device within the vehicle, that the vehicle is an authorized vehicle. The device also transmits an actuation command to the garage door to cause the garage door to open.
Wireless Speaker Devices For Wireless Audio/Video Recording And Communication Devices
- Seattle WA, US Joshua Roth - Pacific Palisades CA, US John Modestine - Los Angeles CA, US Spiro Sacre - Los Angeles CA, US Mark Siminoff - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
G08B 27/00 G08B 3/10 H04L 12/28
Abstract:
A wireless speaker device configured for use with a wireless A/V recording and communication device, such as a doorbell. The wireless speaker device, which includes a speaker, may connect to the user's local area network (LAN), such as a Wi-Fi network. The LAN is connected to a wide area network (WAN), such as the Internet and/or a public switched telephone network (PSTN). When the wireless A/V recording and communication device detects a visitor, it sends a first signal, via the LAN, to device backend server in the WAN. In response, the back-end server in the WAN transmits a second signal, via the LAN, to the wireless speaker device. The second signal to the wireless speaker device includes a command for the wireless speaker device to emit a tone through its speaker. The wireless speaker device then emits a tone through its speaker to alert the user that a visitor is at the wireless A/V recording and communication device.