Patents by Inventor Arthur Clarke
Arthur Clarke 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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Publication number: 20240156356Abstract: A system and method for promoting and safeguarding the wellbeing of patients in relation to a fluid injection may obtain patient data; determine, based on the patient data, an initial risk prediction for a patient for a fluid injection to be administered to the patient, the initial risk prediction including a probability that the patient experiences at least one adverse event in response to the fluid injection; provide, to a user device, before the fluid injection is administered to the patient, the initial risk prediction; determine, after the fluid injection is started, sensor data associated with the patient; determine, based on the sensor data determined after the fluid injection is started, a current risk prediction including a probability that the patient experiences the at least one adverse event in response to the fluid injection; and provide, to the user device, the current risk prediction.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2023Publication date: May 16, 2024Inventors: Johannes Anton Thüring, Arthur Uber, III, David Griffiths, Michael McDermott, Charles Lang, Linda Van Roosmalen, Barry Skirble, Adam Czibur, Daniel Moore, Vincenzo Caruso, Brandon Clarke
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Publication number: 20240115143Abstract: A system and method for promoting and safeguarding the wellbeing of patients in relation to a fluid injection may obtain patient data; determine, based on the patient data, an initial risk prediction for a patient for a fluid injection to be administered to the patient, the initial risk prediction including a probability that the patient experiences at least one adverse event in response to the fluid injection; provide, to a user device, before the fluid injection is administered to the patient, the initial risk prediction; determine, after the fluid injection is started, sensor data associated with the patient; determine, based on the sensor data determined after the fluid injection is started, a current risk prediction including a probability that the patient experiences the at least one adverse event in response to the fluid injection; and provide, to the user device, the current risk prediction.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2023Publication date: April 11, 2024Inventors: Johannes Anton Thüring, Arthur Uber, III, David Griffiths, Michael McDermott, Charles Lang, Linda Van Roosmalen, Barry Skirble, Adam Czibur, Daniel Moore, Vincenzo Caruso, Brandon Clarke
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Patent number: 11663103Abstract: A technique to automatically identify controls of a software application is disclosed. Attributes of a software application are monitored. The attributes may include control type attributes. The controls are identified by determining a hierarchy of parent controls and children controls. A directed graph may be generated, based on the monitored control attributes, and used to identify the controls. The identified controls may be used for robotic process automation of the software application.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2020Date of Patent: May 30, 2023Assignee: Pegasystems, Inc.Inventors: Stephen Marshall Beckett, II, Christopher Arthur Clarke, Zachary Earl Dillard
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Patent number: 11250097Abstract: Modern Web applications can be highly dynamic and have a complicated HTML hierarchy. This makes automation of business processes that use Web applications difficult for Web applications that do not have a flat hierarchy and which have frequent minor updates. A computer-implemented method for automatically identifying containers of Web applications for robotics process automation is disclosed. A container engine uses container identification algorithms to identify candidate containers and generate container data describing the relevant hierarchy for robotics process automation of user interface controls of a Web application.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2021Date of Patent: February 15, 2022Assignee: PEGASYSTEMS INC.Inventor: Christopher Arthur Clarke
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Publication number: 20210073095Abstract: A technique to automatically identify controls of a software application is disclosed. Attributes of a software application are monitored. The attributes may include control type attributes. The controls are identified by determining a hierarchy of parent controls and children controls. A directed graph may be generated, based on the monitored control attributes, and used to identify the controls. The identified controls may be used for robotic process automation of the software application.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2020Publication date: March 11, 2021Inventors: Stephen Marshall Beckett, II, Christopher Arthur Clarke, Zachary Earl Dillard
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Publication number: 20140106917Abstract: A sprocket system comprising a first sprocket (100) comprising a plurality of transverse first teeth (101) extending parallel to an axis of rotation (A-A) and having a first pitch (P1), the first sprocket further comprising a plurality of transverse second teeth (102) having a second pitch (P2) and disposed immediately adjacent the first teeth, the second teeth parallel to the first teeth, a tooth of said first teeth aligned with a radius (A) of said first sprocket, a tooth of said second teeth offset a distance (x) from said radius (A), wherein (x) is greater than zero, a second sprocket (200), and a toothed belt (300) entrained between the first sprocket and the second sprocket.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2012Publication date: April 17, 2014Applicant: THE GATES CORPORATIONInventors: Jing YUAN, Robert david Parnell, Arthur Clarke
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Publication number: 20080063827Abstract: A flexible shaft coupling device including a coupling sleeve comprising a sleeve shaped body having a central annular portion and a coupling receiving portion at each of two opposing sleeve ends, and at least one end piece coupled to such sleeve. The sleeve's coupling receiving portions include axially extending teeth on their inner surfaces. The flexible shaft coupling sleeve is formed of a polyurethane elastomer composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Inventors: Arthur Clarke, Richard Bell, Joseph Duke, William Wu
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Publication number: 20050260375Abstract: A flexible shaft coupling sleeve comprising a sleeve shaped body having a central annular portion and a coupling receiving portion at each of two opposing sleeve ends, and a coupling device incorporating such sleeve. The sleeve's coupling receiving portions include axially extending teeth on their inner surfaces. The flexible shaft coupling sleeve is formed of a polyurethane elastomer composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2004Publication date: November 24, 2005Inventors: Arthur Clarke, Richard Bell, Joseph Duke, William Wu
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Publication number: 20020194935Abstract: The invention comprises a lifting belt having at least one tensile member adapted to function as a sensor and a load bearing member. The belt comprises an insulating elastomeric body in which the tensile member is enclosed. The tensile member comprises a series electrical circuit connected to a bridge circuit for detecting resistance changes in the tensile member caused by a strain in the tensile member.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2001Publication date: December 26, 2002Inventors: Arthur Clarke, Hans-Dieter Metzen
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Patent number: 5854701Abstract: A head-end station (1) is provided for a passive optical network system arranged to transmit downstream TDMA frames and receive upstream TDMA frames. The head-end station (1) comprises a TDMA master (5) and a plurality of optical stages (4a, 4b) connected in common to the TDMA master (5). The TDMA master (5) assembles incoming data into downstream TDMA frames and demultiplexes upstream TDMA frames. Each optical stage (4a, 4b) is arranged to be connected to a different respective fiber network (3a, 3b) and includes an optical transmitter which modulates an optical signal with downstream TDMA frames from the TDMA master (5) together with an optical receiver arranged to detect an optical signal carrying upstream TDMA frames.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1993Date of Patent: December 29, 1998Assignee: British Telecommunications public limited companyInventors: Donald Eric Arthur Clarke, Michael Anthony Hale, Jeremy Brian Chuter
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Patent number: 4029316Abstract: Burr coated balls which stick to targets of burr adherent material are made from two rims which intersect in planes at right angles to each other. The rims have flat tread surfaces. The burr coating is applied by tapes having a substantially non stretchable backing and a face of burr material. The backing is adhered to the surfaces with the face outermost. The flat tread surfaces provide better adherence at the edges of the tape. The balls are adapted to injection molding, blow molding and vacuum forming from impact resistant thermoplastics. In one game the players throw the balls against a target of burr adherent material. In another game the players catch the balls with gloves of burr adherent material.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1976Date of Patent: June 14, 1977Inventor: William Arthur Clarke
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Patent number: 3957373Abstract: A method of quantitative spark emission analysis of a select element in an alloy comprising establishing a basic calibration curve which relates a spectrometer count during a given integration time period to an actual content of the select element in a standard sample of the alloy, determining an influencing factor on the spectrometer count of the select element by the presence of an influencing element in the alloy being analyzed, spectroscopically analyzing the alloy for the select element during the given integration time period and deriving an indicated content of the select element from the basic calibration curve, and adjusting the indicated content of the select element in the alloy being analyzed by the influencing factor so as to derive an actual content of the select element in the alloy.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1974Date of Patent: May 18, 1976Assignee: Commonwealth Steel Company LimitedInventor: Kelvin Arthur Clarke