Patents by Inventor Allan R. Jones
Allan R. Jones 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: 10459110Abstract: Methods, systems and devices for evaluating an earth formation, including an electromagnetic (EM) well logging apparatus for investigating a formation from a fluid-filled borehole intersecting the formation. Apparatus include a carrier body having a pocket formed in an outer surface, the pocket being defined by a plurality of walls and a bottom; a pad configured to emit EM energy, the pad having an outer face, a plurality of sides complementary to the plurality of walls, and an inner face positioned adjacent to the bottom, wherein the pad is movably disposed in the pocket such that a gap separates at least one wall of the plurality of walls and at least one side of the plurality of sides; and at least one electrically conductive member forming an electrical connection between the carrier body and the pad and covering the gap. The pad may be slideably disposed in the pocket.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2017Date of Patent: October 29, 2019Assignee: Baker Hughes, a GE company, LLCInventors: Allan R. Jones, Fei Le
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Publication number: 20180011213Abstract: Methods, systems and devices for evaluating an earth formation, including an electromagnetic (EM) well logging apparatus for investigating a formation from a fluid-filled borehole intersecting the formation. Apparatus include a carrier body having a pocket formed in an outer surface, the pocket being defined by a plurality of walls and a bottom; a pad configured to emit EM energy, the pad having an outer face, a plurality of sides complementary to the plurality of walls, and an inner face positioned adjacent to the bottom, wherein the pad is movably disposed in the pocket such that a gap separates at least one wall of the plurality of walls and at least one side of the plurality of sides; and at least one electrically conductive member forming an electrical connection between the carrier body and the pad and covering the gap. The pad may be slideably disposed in the pocket.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2017Publication date: January 11, 2018Applicant: Baker Hughes, a GE company, LLCInventors: Allan R. JONES, Fei LE
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Patent number: 8704524Abstract: An apparatus and method for conducting resistivity logging in a borehole. The apparatus may include a housing configured for fluid isolation, an electrical conductor penetrating the housing and a sealing interface. The apparatus may also include at least one of: an electrical component inside the housing and an electrode disposed on the exterior of the housing. The apparatus is configured to allow the electrical conductor to be moved, while maintaining the sealing interface, between an electrically connected state and an electrically disconnected state with at least one of: the electrical component and the electrode. The method may include using the apparatus for resistivity logging operations.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2011Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Allan R. Jones, Randy Gold
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Publication number: 20140053843Abstract: A design for a mask capable of use with a breathing therapy machine which allows rotation of the mask portion with respect to the remainder of the mask and provides a connection member for the connection to the hose of the breathing therapy machine which splits into two hoses and allows for the crimping of the connection without obstructing airflow.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2012Publication date: February 27, 2014Applicant: DEVILBISS HEALTHCARE LLCInventors: Allan R. Jones, JR., Daniel Conn, II
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Publication number: 20130063150Abstract: An apparatus and method for conducting resistivity logging in a borehole. The apparatus may include a housing configured for fluid isolation, an electrical conductor penetrating the housing and a sealing interface. The apparatus may also include at least one of: an electrical component inside the housing and an electrode disposed on the exterior of the housing. The apparatus is configured to allow the electrical conductor to be moved, while maintaining the sealing interface, between an electrically connected state and an electrically disconnected state with at least one of: the electrical component and the electrode. The method may include using the apparatus for resistivity logging operations.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2011Publication date: March 14, 2013Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: Allan R. Jones, Randy Gold
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Patent number: 7219670Abstract: A nasal mask for applying pressurized gas to a user's respiratory system. The mask includes an inflatable seal which is at least partially filled with a soft open cell foam. The seal includes a manual pump and a pressure release valve for inflating and deflating the seal. The mask includes an brow bar which is connected through a bridge to the mask body. The bridge can be adjusted to position the brow bar against the user's forehead for supporting an upper portion of the mask. Headgear for attaching the mask to the user is attached to the brow bar and is looped over a prong at a lower portion of the mask for securing the lower portion of the mask to the user. The mask can be easily removed from the patient while leaving the headgear and brow bar attached to the user.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2004Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Assignee: Sunrise Medical HHG Inc.Inventors: Allan R. Jones, Jr., Nicholas J. Macmillan, Terry M. Birchler
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Patent number: 7044130Abstract: A nasal mask for applying pressurized gas to a user's respiratory system. The mask includes an inflatable seal which is at least partially filled with a soft open cell foam. The seal includes a manual pump and a pressure release valve for inflating and deflating the seal. The mask includes an brow bar which is connected through a bridge to the mask body. The bridge can be adjusted to position the brow bar against the user's forehead for supporting an upper portion of the mask. Headgear for attaching the mask to the user is attached to the brow bar and is looped over a prong at a lower portion of the mask for securing the lower portion of the mask to the user. The mask can be easily removed from the patient while leaving the headgear and brow bar attached to the user.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2004Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: Sunrise Medical HHG Inc.Inventors: Allan R. Jones, Jr., Nicholas J. Macmillan, Terry M. Birchler
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Publication number: 20040216747Abstract: A nasal mask for applying pressurized gas to a user's respiratory system. The mask includes an inflatable seal which is at least partially filled with a soft open cell foam. The seal includes a manual pump and a pressure release valve for inflating and deflating the seal. The mask includes an brow bar which is connected through a bridge to the mask body. The bridge can be adjusted to position the brow bar against the user's forehead for supporting an upper portion of the mask. Headgear for attaching the mask to the user is attached to the brow bar and is looped over a prong at a lower portion of the mask for securing the lower portion of the mask to the user. The mask has an air inlet elbow which can be either free to rotate or locked in a position extending towards the top of a mask user's forehead.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2004Publication date: November 4, 2004Applicant: Sunrise Medical HHG Inc.Inventors: Allan R. Jones, Nicholas J. Macmillan, Terry M. Birchler
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Publication number: 20040216746Abstract: A nasal mask for applying pressurized gas to a user's respiratory system. The mask includes an inflatable seal which is at least partially filled with a soft open cell foam. The seal includes a manual pump and a pressure release valve for inflating and deflating the seal. The mask includes an brow bar which is connected through a bridge to the mask body. The bridge can be adjusted to position the brow bar against the user's forehead for supporting an upper portion of the mask. Headgear for attaching the mask to the user is attached to the brow bar and is looped over a prong at a lower portion of the mask for securing the lower portion of the mask to the user. The mask can be easily removed from the patient while leaving the headgear and brow bar attached to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2004Publication date: November 4, 2004Applicant: Sunrise Medical HHG Inc.Inventors: Allan R. Jones, Nicholas J. MacMillan, Terry M. Birchler
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Publication number: 20040211427Abstract: A nasal mask for applying pressurized gas to a user's respiratory system. The mask includes an inflatable seal which is at least partially filled with a soft open cell foam. The seal includes a manual pump and a pressure release valve for inflating and deflating the seal. The mask includes an brow bar which is connected through a bridge to the mask body. The bridge can be adjusted to position the brow bar against the user's forehead for supporting an upper portion of the mask. Headgear for attaching the mask to the user is attached to the brow bar and is looped over a prong at a lower portion of the mask for securing the lower portion of the mask to the user. The mask can be easily removed from the patient while leaving the headgear and brow bar attached to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2004Publication date: October 28, 2004Applicant: Sunrise Medical HHG Inc.Inventors: Allan R. Jones, Nicholas J. Macmillan, Terry M. Birchler
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Publication number: 20040211428Abstract: A nasal mask for applying pressurized gas to a user's respiratory system. The mask includes an inflatable seal which is at least partially filled with a soft open cell foam. The seal includes a manual pump and a pressure release valve for inflating and deflating the seal. The mask includes an brow bar which is connected through a bridge to the mask body. The bridge can be adjusted to position the brow bar against the user's forehead for supporting an upper portion of the mask. Headgear for attaching the mask to the user is attached to the brow bar and is looped over a prong at a lower portion of the mask for securing the lower portion of the mask to the user. The mask can be easily removed from the patient while leaving the headgear and brow bar attached to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2004Publication date: October 28, 2004Applicant: Sunrise Medical HHG Inc.Inventors: Allan R. Jones, Nicholas J. MacMillan, Terry M. Birchler
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Patent number: 6435181Abstract: A nasal mask for use in respiratory therapy is provided with one or more vent ports which are adjustable for directing vented air in a direction which is most comfortable to the patient. By providing adjustable vent ports, the patient can adjust the direction of the vented air to a position that best accommodates the patient. Each vent port can be in the form of a passage in a member which is mounted to rotate in an opening through the mask. The member may be rotated in the opening to change the direction of air flowing through the passage or passages. The member may be designed to rotate about a fixed axis relative to the mask, or it may be spherical and designed to rotate in any direction. Preferably, a knob or tab is provided for grasping to facilitate manually adjusting the vent port orientation.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2000Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignee: Sunrise Medical HHG Inc.Inventors: Allan R. Jones, Jr., Richard J. Kocinski
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Patent number: 5921239Abstract: A mask for directing air to the facial area of a patient includes a mask body in the form of a conduit, a seal connected to an outlet end of the mask body for contacting the patient's face in a sealing relationship, the seal being soft and pliable for patient comfort, and a vent tube connected to an inlet end of the mask body to supply air to the mask body. The mask body is relatively flexible compared with the vent tube so that lateral stresses on the mask body are initially accommodated by distortion of the mask body rather than on breaking the sealing relationship between the seal and the patient's face. A frame is mounted for movement along the mask body to press the seal against the patient's face. The frame includes a nose bridge portion, an upper jaw portion, and two lateral portions, and the two lateral portions of the frame are contoured to conform to the shape of the seal so that gentle contact between the frame and the seal causes only the two lateral portions of the frame to touch the seal.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1997Date of Patent: July 13, 1999Assignee: Sunrise Medical HHG Inc.Inventors: Shawn R. McCall, Daniel E. Kimble, Allan R. Jones, Jr.
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Patent number: 4205948Abstract: A peristaltic pump composed of a tubular cylindrical housing closed at opposite ends, a flexible tube wound in single and complete helix circumferentially around the inner wall of said housing with its opposite end portions passing outwardly through two substantially coplanar and tangentially disposed ports in the housing, a rotatable assembly axially disposed within the housing and carrying at least one radially displaceable roller, linearly slidable setting bar means within said rotatable assembly operable to extend said roller into compressive contact with the helix of tubing, and power means for rotating said assembly to cause said roller to traverse said helix to force fluid content of said tubing along same.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1978Date of Patent: June 3, 1980Inventor: Allan R. Jones