Patents by Inventor Daniel Rogers
Daniel Rogers 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: 9427556Abstract: Methods and apparatus for the treatment of a body cavity or lumen are described where a heated fluid and/or gas may be introduced through a catheter and into treatment area within the body contained between one or more inflatable/expandable members. The catheter may also have optional pressure sensing elements which may allow for control of the pressure within the treatment zone and also prevent the pressure from exceeding a pressure of the inflatable/expandable members to thereby contain the treatment area between these inflatable/expandable members. Optionally, a chilled or room temperature fluid such as water may then be used to rapidly terminate the treatment session.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2011Date of Patent: August 30, 2016Assignee: Channel Medsystems, Inc.Inventor: Daniel Rogers Burnett
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Publication number: 20160179623Abstract: A tool for redundancy and recovery for a mobile device. The tool probes for one or more available resources on the mobile device, wherein probing for the one or more available resources includes gathering diagnostic information related to the one or more available resources. The tool determines a device functionality for the mobile device, wherein the device functionality is an energy conscious recovery plan including one or more features available on the mobile device. The tool scavenges for at least one resource to support the device functionality for the mobile device. The tool restores the device functionality for the mobile device, wherein restoring the device functionality includes utilizing the at least one resource and one or more energy conscious techniques.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2015Publication date: June 23, 2016Inventors: Rajaram B. Krishnamurthy, Daniel A. Rogers
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Publication number: 20160179622Abstract: A tool for redundancy and recovery for a mobile device. The tool probes for one or more available resources on the mobile device, wherein probing for the one or more available resources includes gathering diagnostic information related to the one or more available resources. The tool determines a device functionality for the mobile device, wherein the device functionality is an energy conscious recovery plan including one or more features available on the mobile device. The tool scavenges for at least one resource to support the device functionality for the mobile device. The tool restores the device functionality for the mobile device, wherein restoring the device functionality includes utilizing the at least one resource and one or more energy conscious techniques.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2014Publication date: June 23, 2016Inventors: Rajaram B. Krishnamurthy, Daniel A. Rogers
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Publication number: 20160170772Abstract: A method for dynamically modifying a mobile device. The method includes a computer processor identifying a plurality of profiles on a mobile device. The method further includes a computer processor receiving one or more inputs on the mobile device. The method further includes a computer processor identifying at least one trigger that corresponds to the received one or more inputs, wherein the at least one trigger is associated with at least one profile of the plurality of profiles. The method further includes a computer processor determining if the at least one trigger activates a response, based at least in part, on data included in the at least one profile that is associated with the at least one trigger. The method further includes a computer processor responding to the determination that the at least one trigger activates a response and applying the response to the mobile device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2015Publication date: June 16, 2016Inventors: Rajaram B. Krishnamurthy, Daniel A. Rogers
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Publication number: 20160170774Abstract: A method for dynamically modifying a mobile device. The method includes a computer processor identifying a plurality of profiles on a mobile device. The method further includes a computer processor receiving one or more inputs on the mobile device. The method further includes a computer processor identifying at least one trigger that corresponds to the received one or more inputs, wherein the at least one trigger is associated with at least one profile of the plurality of profiles. The method further includes a computer processor determining if the at least one trigger activates a response, based at least in part, on data included in the at least one profile that is associated with the at least one trigger. The method further includes a computer processor responding to the determination that the at least one trigger activates a response and applying the response to the mobile device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2014Publication date: June 16, 2016Inventors: Rajaram B. Krishnamurthy, Daniel A. Rogers
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Patent number: 9283022Abstract: Methods and apparatus for the treatment of a body cavity or lumen are described where a heated fluid and/or gas may be introduced through a catheter and into treatment area within the body contained between one or more inflatable/expandable members. The catheter may also have optional pressure and temperature sensing elements which may allow for control of the pressure and temperature within the treatment zone and also prevent the pressure from exceeding a pressure of the inflatable/expandable members to thereby contain the treatment area between these inflatable/expandable members. Optionally, a chilled, room temperature, or warmed fluid such as water may then be used to rapidly terminate the treatment session.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2012Date of Patent: March 15, 2016Assignee: Channel Medsystems, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Rogers Burnett, Brian Michael Neil, William Walter Malecki, Kathleen Marie Koch, Gregory Jin-keng Lee
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Patent number: 9273885Abstract: A roof integrated photovoltaic system includes a plurality of photovoltaic panels each having a right end, a left end, a front edge, and a back edge. A right end coupler is secured to the right ends of at least some of the photovoltaic panels and a left end coupler is secured to the left ends of at least some of the photovoltaic panels. The right end couplers and the left end couplers are configured to interlock and form a seal when two of the plurality of panels are moved into end-to-end engagement with each other. At least one front edge coupler is affixed to at least some of the plurality of photovoltaic panels at the front edges thereof and at least one back edge coupler is affixed to at least some of the plurality of photovoltaic panels at the back edges thereof.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2014Date of Patent: March 1, 2016Assignee: Building Materials Investment CorporationInventors: Tommy F. Rodrigues, Sudhir Railkar, Daniel E. Boss, David J. Gennrich, Cory Boudreau, Daniel Roger Nett, Kent J. Kallsen, Luis Duque
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Patent number: 9204828Abstract: A device may be implanted subcutaneously with an attached catheter inserted within, e.g., the peritoneal cavity of a subject. The catheter and/or device may also be inserted into another space, e.g., subcutaneous, vascular, peritoneal, cerebrospinal, pleural spaces, etc. The peritoneal fluid which normally collects and/or flows through the peritoneal cavity may be detected by the catheter and analyzed via the device to detect the concentration of glucose within the fluid.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2011Date of Patent: December 8, 2015Assignee: TheraNova, LLCInventors: Daniel Rogers Burnett, Alejandro Covalin
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Publication number: 20150314211Abstract: A toy construction set includes: a first building element including a stud that extends from a surface, the stud including a cavity and an outer wall; and a second building element including a recess, the recess configured to releasably connect with the stud of the first building element. When the first building element and the second building element are connected, the stud is frictionally engaged at the cavity and at the outer wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2015Publication date: November 5, 2015Inventors: Salvatore F. Lama, Daniel Roger Hamel, Nicolas Cera, Robert C. Maschin
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Publication number: 20150314212Abstract: A building element includes a body that defines a first connection end and a second connection end, a socket at the first connection end, an inner circumferential surface extending into the body at the second connection end, and a central post at the second connection end. The socket includes two or more petals that define an inner curved surface that is configured to receive a ball. The inner circumferential surface defines a central cavity, and the central post is in the central cavity. The central post has an outer circumferential surface and a circumferential cavity is formed between the outer circumferential surface of the post and the inner circumferential surface of the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2015Publication date: November 5, 2015Inventors: Daniel Roger Hamel, Robert C. Maschin, Max J. Sackett, Salvatore F. Lama
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Publication number: 20150314210Abstract: A toy construction set includes a toy figure set that includes toy figure building elements configured to repeatably connect and disconnect to each other to form at least a portion of a toy figure, the toy figure building elements including at least two core toy figure building elements, each of the core toy figure building elements including at least a first set of coupling elements separated relative to each other by a distance that is an integer multiple of a center-to-center spacing, where the coupling elements of the first set of coupling elements are configured to allow the core toy figure building elements to repeatably connect and disconnect to other building elements, and each of the core toy figure building elements comprises at least one coupling element configured to allow a connected building element to articulate in more than one plane.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2015Publication date: November 5, 2015Inventors: Salvatore F. Lama, Daniel Roger Hamel, Nicholas Cera, Robert C. Maschin
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Publication number: 20150178509Abstract: Embodiments relate to morphing a portable device. An aspect includes a method including executing an application among a set of applications of the portable device to obtain an input, and comparing, using a processor, the input to a plurality of triggers. The method also includes activating, using the processor, a profile of the portable device, based on the input matching one of the plurality of triggers, the profile corresponding with the one of the plurality of triggers and being one of a plurality of profiles, each of the plurality of profiles defining enabled applications, security settings for information access by the portable device, and redundancy settings of the portable device including frequency of document backup.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2014Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventors: Anjil R. Chinnapathlolla, Rajaram B. Krishnamurthy, Daniel Rogers
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Publication number: 20150178100Abstract: Embodiments relate to morphing a portable device. An aspect includes a computer program product for morphing. The computer program product includes a storage medium readable by a processing circuit of the portable device and storing instructions for execution by the processing circuit for performing a method. The method includes obtaining an input based on a result of executing an application among a set of applications of the portable device, and comparing the input to a plurality of triggers. The method also includes activating a profile of the portable device, based on the input matching one of the plurality of triggers, the profile corresponding with the one of the plurality of triggers, the profile being one of a plurality of profiles, each of the plurality of profiles defining enabled applications, security settings for information access by the portable device, and redundancy settings of the portable device including frequency of document backup.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2013Publication date: June 25, 2015Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Anjil R. Chinnapathlolla, Rajaram B. Krishnamurthy, Daniel Rogers
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Patent number: 8997727Abstract: A projectile shooter toy has a body with a sidewall forming a space for holding a projectile in a loaded state and a pathway leading away from the space and along which the projectile moves in a forward direction. An actuator is arranged to engage the projectile to move the projectile forward along the pathway. At least two pinching members are spaced forwardly along the pathway from the actuator. The pinching members are separate from, and movable relative to, the actuator and the sidewall, and are configured to exert a force on the projectile as the projectile passes between the at least two pinching members.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2012Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Assignee: Hasbro, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Roger Hamel, David Baird
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Publication number: 20140366464Abstract: A roof integrated photovoltaic system includes a plurality of photovoltaic panels each having a right end, a left end, a front edge, and a back edge. A right end coupler is secured to the right ends of at least some of the photovoltaic panels and a left end coupler is secured to the left ends of at least some of the photovoltaic panels. The right end couplers and the left end couplers are configured to interlock and form a seal when two of the plurality of panels are moved into end-to-end engagement with each other. At least one front edge coupler is affixed to at least some of the plurality of photovoltaic panels at the front edges thereof and at least one back edge coupler is affixed to at least some of the plurality of photovoltaic panels at the back edges thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2014Publication date: December 18, 2014Inventors: Tommy F. Rodrigues, Sudhir Railkar, Daniel E. Boss, David J. Gennrich, Cory Boudreau, Daniel Roger Nett, Kent J. Kallsen, Luis Duque
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Patent number: 8888797Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for intermittently obstructing a bodily opening, such as a gastric opening, and includes a proximal member connected to a distal member by a tether. The proximal member includes an apron member surrounding a first occluding member, which is formable from an elongated and narrower configuration to a contracted or expanded but wider configuration. When employed in the stomach, the device of the present invention is arranged transluminally, with the distal member disposed in the duodenum and the proximal member disposed against the pyloric valve, intermittently occluding the pyloric valve and preventing or delaying the flow of gastric contents through the pyloric valve. In certain embodiments, a reservoir may be included for releasing a substance of interest, for example for releasing insulin from a reservoir disposed in the distal member. Sensors, actuators, and data transmission devices may also be included.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2008Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: BAROnova, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Rogers Burnett, Hugh Narciso, Paul Paspa, David Wiser, Stephen L. Meade
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Patent number: 8865063Abstract: The current invention provides this advance in infection control via its unique application of active sterilization to a catheter or implant. While most catheters, and many implants, are passive devices, the current invention will provide an active component as a integral part of the implanted catheter or device to continuously or intermittently sterilize the exposed surfaces/areas of the device. This active sterilization may be accomplished by a variety of mechanisms, including, application of heat, RF, microwave, ultrasound, ultraviolet radiation or other energy capable of sterilizing the device or dislodging any problematic Biofilm that may form. The active sterilization may also employ the pumping of a sterilizing chemical from an attached drug reservoir, the use of electricity or freezing temperatures or any other mechanism for either inhibiting, killing or dislodging any infectious material in contact with the implant.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2010Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: TheraNova, LLCInventor: Daniel Rogers Burnett
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Patent number: 8821584Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for intermittently obstructing a bodily opening, such as a gastric opening, and includes a proximal member connected to a distal member by a tether. The proximal member includes an apron member surrounding a first occluding member, which is formable from an elongated and narrower configuration to a contracted or expanded but wider configuration. When employed in the stomach, the device of the present invention is arranged transluminally, with the distal member disposed in the duodenum and the proximal member disposed against the pyloric valve, intermittently occluding the pyloric valve and preventing or delaying the flow of gastric contents through the pyloric valve. In certain embodiments, a reservoir may be included for releasing a substance of interest, for example for releasing insulin from a reservoir disposed in the distal member. Sensors, actuators, and data transmission devices may also be included.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2009Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: BAROnova, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Rogers Burnett, Hugh Narciso, Paul Paspa, David Wiser, Stephen L. Meade
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Patent number: 8795301Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for intermittently obstructing a bodily opening, such as a gastric opening, and includes a proximal member connected to a distal member by a tether. The proximal member includes an apron member surrounding a first occluding member, which is formable from an elongated and narrower configuration to a contracted or expanded but wider configuration. When employed in the stomach, the device of the present invention is arranged transluminally, with the distal member disposed in the duodenum and the proximal member disposed against the pyloric valve, intermittently occluding the pyloric valve and preventing or delaying the flow of gastric contents through the pyloric valve. In certain embodiments, a reservoir may be included for releasing a substance of interest, for example for releasing insulin from a reservoir disposed in the distal member. Sensors, actuators, and data transmission devices may also be included.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2009Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: BAROnova, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Rogers Burnett, Hugh Narciso, Paul Paspa, David Wiser, Stephen L. Meade
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Publication number: 20140102519Abstract: A solar panel system includes a plurality of solar modules that produce DC electrical energy when exposed to sunlight. Each of the solar modules includes a frame, a photovoltaic panel mounted to the frame, and an electrical coupling for outputting the DC electrical energy from the photovoltaic panel. The solar modules are mounted to the deck of a roof having a ridge and a ridge vent extending at least partially along and covering the ridge of the roof. One or more micro-inverters is located beneath the ridge vent and each is electrically connected to a bank of two or more solar modules selected from the plurality of solar modules. The micro-inverters on the roof convert the DC electrical energy produced by the photovoltaic panels to AC electrical energy, and the AC electrical energy is aggregated from the micro-inverters and delivered to a remote electrical system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2013Publication date: April 17, 2014Applicant: Building Materials Investment CorporationInventors: Tommy F. Rodrigues, Sudhir Railkar, Daniel E. Boss, David J. Gennrich, Cory Boudreau, Daniel Roger Nett, Kent J. Kallsen