Patents by Inventor Christopher J. Kimble

Christopher J. Kimble 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).

  • Publication number: 20210341412
    Abstract: Systems, methods, and devices for generating multiple cyclic square-waveforms and sloped-edge square waveforms. Aspects of the techniques disclosed herein include applying the generated waveforms to an electrode used in voltammetry, e.g., to measure a level of a neurochemical in neural tissue. An electrode can be located in a solution, and an electrical stimulus applied to the solution through the electrode using a multiple cyclic square waveform. An electrical current response to the stimulus is measured, and a level of an analyte (e.g., dopamine or other neurochemical(s)) determined based on the electrical current response.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 20, 2019
    Publication date: November 4, 2021
    Inventors: Dong-Pyo Jang, Kendall H. Lee, Yoonbae Oh, Christopher J. Kimble
  • Patent number: 7935066
    Abstract: An improved inflatable compression dressing (10) for use in controlling swelling and promoting healing to wounds subsequent to surgery while allowing visual inspection of the wound during healing is provided. The dressing comprises a bladder (138) formed by an outer wall (114) secured to an inner wall (112) to define an elongated, cup-shaped cavity for receiving an appendage (136); an air supply delivering air to the bladder; and a sensor monitoring air pressure within the bladder and indicating said air pressure to an air pressure control (140). The air pressure control provides air to the bladder at a rate which substantially matches air leaked from the bladder. Thus, the air supply inflates the bladder so as to provide uniform air pressure to the appendage, wherein the appendage is an arm or a leg.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 2006
    Date of Patent: May 3, 2011
    Assignee: Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
    Inventors: Thomas C. Shives, Christopher J. Kimble, Joel L. Kuhlmann, Tyler S. King
  • Publication number: 20080234616
    Abstract: The present invention provides an improved inflatable compression dressing (10) for use in controlling swelling and promoting healing to wounds subsequent to surgery while allowing visual inspection of the wound during healing. The dressing comprises a bladder (138) formed by an outer wall (114) secured to an inner wall (112) to define an elongated, cup-shaped cavity for receiving an appendage (136); an air supply delivering air to the bladder; and a sensor monitoring air pressure within the bladder and indicating said air pressure to an air pressure control (140). The air pressure control provides air to the bladder at a rate which substantially matches air leaked from the bladder. Thus, the air supply inflates the bladder so as to provide uniform air pressure to the appendage, wherein the appendage is an arm or a leg.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 30, 2006
    Publication date: September 25, 2008
    Inventors: Thomas C. Shives, Christopher J. Kimble, Joel L. Kuhlmann, Tyler S. King
  • Patent number: 5659208
    Abstract: A method of operating a redundant power supply is disclosed wherein two or more converters are separately connected to a common output node through separate diodes to isolate the converters and allow the outputs to be separately tested for diagnostic purposes. The diodes are selectively bypassed by connecting drain-to-source paths of P-channel MOS field-effect transistors separately across the diodes. During the diagnostic mode of operation, a controller shuts off the MOS transistors, so the diodes are effective in isolating the converters. During the bypass mode of operation, the transistors are turned on by the controller so the diodes are bypassed and their forward voltage drop does not appear in the circuit and so power dissipation is reduced. It is noted that the P-channel MOS transistor is connected such that it's intrinsic PN-junction diode conducts in a forward direction in parallel with the isolation diode, so that isolation during the diagnostic mode is not cancelled.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 19, 1997
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Christopher J. Kimble, Patrick K. Egan