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37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services 5
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1.

VIRTUAL REALITY TRAINING AND EVALUATION SYSTEM

      
Application Number 18768980
Status Pending
Filing Date 2024-07-10
First Publication Date 2024-10-31
Owner PIKE ENTERPRISES, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Pike, J. Eric
  • Kearson, Lamar

Abstract

A virtual reality training and evaluation system may comprise a visual display device, one or more user input devices, one or more computer processors, a memory, and a network communication device. Computer-executable instructions are stored in the memory and configured to cause the one or more computer processors to execute a virtual reality training program that simulates a virtual environment displayed on the visual display device. A user is typically prompted to complete a task within the virtual environment. The task may be an electrical, gas, or water construction, maintenance, or service task. User interactions with the virtual environment in order to complete the task are received via the one or more user input devices. The user's performance of the task (and related subtasks) is typically monitored and compared to defined evaluation criteria. Thereafter, the user may be provided with an evaluation.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G09B 19/00 - Teaching not covered by other main groups of this subclass
  • G06F 3/01 - Input arrangements or combined input and output arrangements for interaction between user and computer
  • G06T 19/00 - Manipulating 3D models or images for computer graphics
  • G09B 5/02 - Electrically-operated educational appliances with visual presentation of the material to be studied, e.g. using film strip
  • G09B 19/24 - Use of tools

2.

SYSTEM FOR COLLECTING AND ANALYZING EQUIPMENT TELEMATIC DATA

      
Application Number 18101400
Status Pending
Filing Date 2023-01-25
First Publication Date 2023-05-25
Owner PIKE ENTERPRISES, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Pike, J. Eric
  • Edwards, Cliff
  • Crouch, Will

Abstract

A system for collecting and analyzing equipment telematic data typically includes a processor, a memory, and an analysis module stored in the memory. The analysis module is typically configured for: receiving telematic data from a piece of equipment; parsing the telematic data to identify (i) location information and (ii) usage information for one or more tools; analyzing the telematic data to determine whether a job site condition has been satisfied; in response to determining that the job site condition has been satisfied, identifying a first job site location based on the location information of the telematic data; determining that the first job site location is not within an existing job site; and updating a job site database to include the first job site location.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06Q 10/0631 - Resource planning, allocation, distributing or scheduling for enterprises or organisations
  • G07C 5/08 - Registering or indicating performance data other than driving, working, idle, or waiting time, with or without registering driving, working, idle, or waiting time
  • G06N 20/00 - Machine learning
  • G07C 5/00 - Registering or indicating the working of vehicles

3.

OREGON ALPS

      
Serial Number 97853751
Status Registered
Filing Date 2023-03-23
Registration Date 2024-04-16
Owner Pike Enterprises, LLC ()
NICE Classes  ?
  • 04 - Industrial oils and greases; lubricants; fuels
  • 21 - HouseHold or kitchen utensils, containers and materials; glassware; porcelain; earthenware

Goods & Services

Candles Ceramic sculptures, vases, vessels, bowls, plates and pots

4.

VIRTUAL REALITY TRACKING SYSTEM

      
Document Number 03174817
Status Pending
Filing Date 2021-04-06
Open to Public Date 2021-10-14
Owner PIKE ENTERPRISES, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Pike, J. Eric
  • Vangoor, Amarnath Reddy

Abstract

A virtual reality system may comprise a head-mounted display comprising: a sensor for tracking an object, the sensor having a first field-of-view; an auxiliary sensor system coupled to the head-mounted display and having a second field-of-view, wherein the first field-of-view and the second field-of-view overlap to form a combined field-of-view. The head-mounted display may be configured to track a position of the object with the sensor; render the object in the virtual environment based on the position determined by the sensor; determine that the object has left the first field-of-view of the sensor and entered the second field-of-view associated with the auxiliary sensor system; in response to determining that the object has left the first field-of-view and entered the second field-of-view, track the position of the object with the auxiliary sensor system; and render the object in the virtual environment based on the position determined by the auxiliary sensor system.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 27/01 - Head-up displays
  • G06F 3/01 - Input arrangements or combined input and output arrangements for interaction between user and computer

5.

VIRTUAL REALITY TRACKING SYSTEM

      
Application Number US2021025923
Publication Number 2021/207162
Status In Force
Filing Date 2021-04-06
Publication Date 2021-10-14
Owner PIKE ENTERPRISES, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Pike, J. Eric
  • Vangoor, Amarnath Reddy

Abstract

A virtual reality system may comprise a head-mounted display comprising: a sensor for tracking an object, the sensor having a first field-of-view; an auxiliary sensor system coupled to the head-mounted display and having a second field-of-view, wherein the first field-of-view and the second field-of-view overlap to form a combined field-of-view. The head-mounted display may be configured to track a position of the object with the sensor; render the object in the virtual environment based on the position determined by the sensor; determine that the object has left the first field-of-view of the sensor and entered the second field-of-view associated with the auxiliary sensor system; in response to determining that the object has left the first field-of-view and entered the second field-of-view, track the position of the object with the auxiliary sensor system; and render the object in the virtual environment based on the position determined by the auxiliary sensor system.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06F 3/01 - Input arrangements or combined input and output arrangements for interaction between user and computer
  • G02B 27/01 - Head-up displays

6.

VIRTUAL REALITY TRACKING SYSTEM

      
Application Number 17223460
Status Pending
Filing Date 2021-04-06
First Publication Date 2021-10-07
Owner PIKE ENTERPRISES, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Pike, J. Eric
  • Vangoor, Amarnath Reddy

Abstract

A virtual reality system may comprise a head-mounted display comprising: a sensor for tracking an object, the sensor having a first field-of-view; an auxiliary sensor system coupled to the head-mounted display and having a second field-of-view, wherein the first field-of-view and the second field-of-view overlap to form a combined field-of-view. The head-mounted display may be configured to track a position of the object with the sensor; render the object in the virtual environment based on the position determined by the sensor; determine that the object has left the first field-of-view of the sensor and entered the second field-of-view associated with the auxiliary sensor system; in response to determining that the object has left the first field-of-view and entered the second field-of-view, track the position of the object with the auxiliary sensor system; and render the object in the virtual environment based on the position determined by the auxiliary sensor system.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 27/01 - Head-up displays
  • G06T 15/20 - Perspective computation
  • G02B 27/00 - Optical systems or apparatus not provided for by any of the groups ,
  • G06T 7/73 - Determining position or orientation of objects or cameras using feature-based methods
  • G06F 1/16 - Constructional details or arrangements

7.

SAFETY INTEGRITY SOLUTIONS

      
Serial Number 90772357
Status Registered
Filing Date 2021-06-14
Registration Date 2024-01-09
Owner Pike Enterprises, LLC ()
NICE Classes  ? 37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services

Goods & Services

Electrical power line repair; installation of overhead and underground electrical power lines; utility right-of-way maintenance, namely, general debris clean-up and clearing of areas designated as utility rights-of-way; electrical power substation construction; electrical power transmission line construction; installation and repair of natural gas distribution and transmission pipe; construction services, namely, planning, laying out and construction of telecommunications lines; construction, installation and repair of renewable energy generation equipment

8.

System for collecting and analyzing equipment telematic data

      
Application Number 16737276
Grant Number 11593726
Status In Force
Filing Date 2020-01-08
First Publication Date 2020-07-09
Grant Date 2023-02-28
Owner PIKE ENTERPRISES, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Pike, J. Eric
  • Edwards, Cliff
  • Crouch, Will

Abstract

A system for collecting and analyzing equipment telematic data typically includes a processor, a memory, and an analysis module stored in the memory. The analysis module is typically configured for: receiving telematic data from a piece of equipment; parsing the telematic data to identify (i) location information and (ii) usage information for one or more tools; analyzing the telematic data to determine whether a job site condition has been satisfied; in response to determining that the job site condition has been satisfied, identifying a first job site location based on the location information of the telematic data; determining that the first job site location is not within an existing job site; and updating a job site database to include the first job site location.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06Q 10/06 - Resources, workflows, human or project managementEnterprise or organisation planningEnterprise or organisation modelling
  • G07C 5/08 - Registering or indicating performance data other than driving, working, idle, or waiting time, with or without registering driving, working, idle, or waiting time
  • G06N 20/00 - Machine learning
  • G07C 5/00 - Registering or indicating the working of vehicles
  • G06Q 10/0631 - Resource planning, allocation, distributing or scheduling for enterprises or organisations

9.

VIRTUAL REALITY TRAINING AND EVALUATION SYSTEM

      
Document Number 03103277
Status Pending
Filing Date 2019-06-25
Open to Public Date 2020-01-02
Owner PIKE ENTERPRISES, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Pike, J. Eric
  • Kearson, Lamar

Abstract

A virtual reality training and evaluation system may comprise a visual display device, one or more user input devices, one or more computer processors, a memory, and a network communication device. Computer-executable instructions are stored in the memory and configured to cause the one or more computer processors to execute a virtual reality training program that simulates a virtual environment displayed on the visual display device. A user is typically prompted to complete a task within the virtual environment. The task may be an electrical, gas, or water construction, maintenance, or service task. User interactions with the virtual environment in order to complete the task are received via the one or more user input devices. The user's performance of the task (and related subtasks) is typically monitored and compared to defined evaluation criteria. Thereafter, the user may be provided with an evaluation.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G09B 5/06 - Electrically-operated educational appliances with both visual and audible presentation of the material to be studied

10.

VIRTUAL REALITY TRAINING AND EVALUATION SYSTEM

      
Application Number US2019038931
Publication Number 2020/005907
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-06-25
Publication Date 2020-01-02
Owner PIKE ENTERPRISES, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Pike, J. Eric
  • Kearson, Lamar

Abstract

A virtual reality training and evaluation system may comprise a visual display device, one or more user input devices, one or more computer processors, a memory, and a network communication device. Computer-executable instructions are stored in the memory and configured to cause the one or more computer processors to execute a virtual reality training program that simulates a virtual environment displayed on the visual display device. A user is typically prompted to complete a task within the virtual environment. The task may be an electrical, gas, or water construction, maintenance, or service task. User interactions with the virtual environment in order to complete the task are received via the one or more user input devices. The user's performance of the task (and related subtasks) is typically monitored and compared to defined evaluation criteria. Thereafter, the user may be provided with an evaluation.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G09B 5/06 - Electrically-operated educational appliances with both visual and audible presentation of the material to be studied

11.

Virtual reality training and evaluation system

      
Application Number 16451730
Grant Number 12106676
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-06-25
First Publication Date 2019-12-26
Grant Date 2024-10-01
Owner PIKE ENTERPRISES, LLC (USA)
Inventor
  • Pike, J. Eric
  • Kearson, Lamar

Abstract

A virtual reality training and evaluation system may comprise a visual display device, one or more user input devices, one or more computer processors, a memory, and a network communication device. Computer-executable instructions are stored in the memory and configured to cause the one or more computer processors to execute a virtual reality training program that simulates a virtual environment displayed on the visual display device. A user is typically prompted to complete a task within the virtual environment. The task may be an electrical, gas, or water construction, maintenance, or service task. User interactions with the virtual environment in order to complete the task are received via the one or more user input devices. The user's performance of the task (and related subtasks) is typically monitored and compared to defined evaluation criteria. Thereafter, the user may be provided with an evaluation.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G09B 19/00 - Teaching not covered by other main groups of this subclass
  • G06F 3/01 - Input arrangements or combined input and output arrangements for interaction between user and computer
  • G06T 19/00 - Manipulating 3D models or images for computer graphics
  • G09B 5/02 - Electrically-operated educational appliances with visual presentation of the material to be studied, e.g. using film strip
  • G09B 19/24 - Use of tools

12.

Self-sustaining pyrolysis system for energy production

      
Application Number 15429688
Grant Number 10487264
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-02-10
First Publication Date 2017-11-30
Grant Date 2019-11-26
Owner
  • Pike Enterprises, LLC (USA)
  • Jerry Tucker (USA)
Inventor
  • Tucker, Jerry
  • Tucker, Nathan Robert

Abstract

A pyrolysis apparatus reduces feedstock to gaseous energy sources and recyclable solids by moving feedstock through a processing unit via a feedstock transport mechanism that has sections that move the feedstock at respectively different rates through a retort within the processing unit. The feedstock transport mechanism may be an auger with a variable flighting pitch along its shaft. The pyrolysis apparatus may be modular in that processing units may be added and subtracted as necessary for any given installation. A restriction device squeezes ambient air out of the feedstock prior to entry into the pyrolysis apparatus retort.

IPC Classes  ?

  • C10B 7/10 - Coke ovens with mechanical conveying means for the raw material inside the oven with conveyor-screws
  • C10B 1/06 - Horizontal retorts
  • C10B 47/44 - Other processes in ovens with mechanical conveying means with conveyor-screws
  • C10B 53/00 - Destructive distillation, specially adapted for particular solid raw materials or solid raw materials in special form
  • C10B 31/00 - Charging devices for coke ovens
  • C10B 31/08 - Charging devices for coke ovens for charging horizontally coke ovens with horizontal chambers
  • C10B 53/02 - Destructive distillation, specially adapted for particular solid raw materials or solid raw materials in special form of cellulose-containing material

13.

Self-sustaining pyrolysis system for energy production

      
Application Number 13947428
Grant Number 09605210
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-07-22
First Publication Date 2013-11-14
Grant Date 2017-03-28
Owner
  • Pike Enterprises, LLC (USA)
  • Jerry Tucker (USA)
Inventor
  • Tucker, Jerry
  • Tucker, Nathan Robert

Abstract

A pyrolysis apparatus reduces feedstock to gaseous energy sources and recyclable solids by moving feedstock through a processing unit via a feedstock transport mechanism that has sections that move the feedstock at respectively different rates through a retort within the processing unit. The feedstock transport mechanism may be an auger with a variable flighting pitch along its shaft. The pyrolysis apparatus may be modular in that processing units may be added and subtracted as necessary for any given installation. A restriction device squeezes ambient air out of the feedstock prior to entry into the pyrolysis apparatus retort.

IPC Classes  ?

  • C10B 31/00 - Charging devices for coke ovens
  • C10B 1/06 - Horizontal retorts
  • C10B 7/10 - Coke ovens with mechanical conveying means for the raw material inside the oven with conveyor-screws
  • C10B 47/44 - Other processes in ovens with mechanical conveying means with conveyor-screws
  • C10B 53/00 - Destructive distillation, specially adapted for particular solid raw materials or solid raw materials in special form

14.

PIKE

      
Serial Number 78676923
Status Registered
Filing Date 2005-07-24
Registration Date 2006-08-08
Owner PIKE ENTERPRISES, LLC ()
NICE Classes  ? 37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services

Goods & Services

Electrical power line repair; installation of overhead and underground electrical power lines; utility right-of-way maintenance, namely, general debris removal and clearing of areas designated as utility rights-of-way; electrical power substation construction; and electrical power transmission line construction

15.

PIKELINE

      
Serial Number 75666476
Status Registered
Filing Date 1999-03-23
Registration Date 2000-02-08
Owner PIKE ENTERPRISES, LLC ()
NICE Classes  ?
  • 16 - Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials
  • 42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design

Goods & Services

Newsletters in the field of electric utility services [ Electronic newsletters published via an online interactive computer website featuring electric utility services ]

16.

PIKE ELECTRIC

      
Serial Number 75367844
Status Registered
Filing Date 1997-10-03
Registration Date 1999-07-06
Owner PIKE ENTERPRISES, LLC ()
NICE Classes  ? 37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services

Goods & Services

electrical power line repair; installation of overhead and underground electrical power lines; utility right-of-way maintenance, namely, tree trimming services and clearing of areas designated as utility rights of way; [ commercial and industrial wiring; heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems installation and maintenance; ] electrical power substation construction; and electrical power transmission line construction

17.

Miscellaneous Design

      
Serial Number 74081285
Status Registered
Filing Date 1990-07-23
Registration Date 1992-02-18
Owner PIKE ENTERPRISES, LLC ()
NICE Classes  ? 37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services

Goods & Services

electrical power line repair; installation of overhead and underground electrical power lines; utility right-of-way maintenance; namely, tree trimming services and clearing of areas designated as utility rights-of-way; [commercial and industrial wiring; heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems installation and maintenance;] electrical power substation construction; and electrical power transmission line construction

18.

PIKE

      
Serial Number 74081284
Status Registered
Filing Date 1990-07-23
Registration Date 1992-02-18
Owner PIKE ENTERPRISES, LLC ()
NICE Classes  ? 37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services

Goods & Services

electrical power line repair; installation of overhead and underground electrical power lines; utility right-of-way maintenance; namely, tree trimming services and clearing of areas designated as utility rights-of-way; [ commercial and industrial wiring; heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems installation and maintenance; ] electrical power substation construction; and electrical power transmission line construction