Patents by Inventor Diego Andres Kaplan
Diego Andres Kaplan 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: 20220184302Abstract: An infusion pump is configured to provide one or more context cues to a user while the user programs the infusion pump to deliver an infusion therapy. In some embodiments, the infusion pump includes a display configured to display a keypad and to receive input from a user, a processor in communication with the display, and a memory in communication with the processor. The memory stores instructions that cause a keypad sequence monitor to receive context parameters, the context parameters corresponding to a drug selection, a drug concentration selection, or a clinical care area in which the drug is to be infused. The keypad sequence monitor accesses a drug library using the context parameter to determine a valid parameter range corresponding to a range of values between lower and upper soft limit values stored in the drug library.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2022Publication date: June 16, 2022Inventors: Dirceu Galvao Cavendish, JR., Diego Andres Kaplan, James Cudney, Kerin Leigh Klagges-Kingsbury
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Patent number: 11278671Abstract: An infusion pump is configured to provide one or more context cues to a user while the user programs the infusion pump to deliver an infusion therapy. In some embodiments, the infusion pump includes a display configured to display a keypad and to receive input from a user, a processor in communication with the display, and a memory in communication with the processor. The memory stores instructions that cause a keypad sequence monitor to receive context parameters, the context parameters corresponding to a drug selection, a drug concentration selection, or a clinical care area in which the drug is to be infused. The keypad sequence monitor accesses a drug library using the context parameter to determine a valid parameter range corresponding to a range of values between lower and upper soft limit values stored in the drug library.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2019Date of Patent: March 22, 2022Assignee: ICU Medical, Inc.Inventors: Dirceu Galvao Cavendish, Jr., Diego Andres Kaplan, James Cudney, Kerin Leigh Klagges-Kingsbury
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Publication number: 20210170101Abstract: An infusion pump is configured to provide one or more context cues to a user while the user programs the infusion pump to deliver an infusion therapy. In some embodiments, the infusion pump includes a display configured to display a keypad and to receive input from a user, a processor in communication with the display, and a memory in communication with the processor. The memory stores instructions that cause a keypad sequence monitor to receive context parameters, the context parameters corresponding to a drug selection, a drug concentration selection, or a clinical care area in which the drug is to be infused. The keypad sequence monitor accesses a drug library using the context parameter to determine a valid parameter range corresponding to a range of values between lower and upper soft limit values stored in the drug library.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2019Publication date: June 10, 2021Inventors: Dirceu Galvao Cavendish, Jr., Diego Andres Kaplan, James Cudney, Kerin Leigh Klagges-Kingsbury
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Patent number: 9625268Abstract: Navigational lane guidance enhances a maneuver display by incorporating full display of available lanes in a freeway, when available in the map data. An otherwise regular turn icon display is replaced with a variable width image that grows to show all available lanes, highlighting lanes usable to complete a navigated maneuver. A new lane TrueType font displays the lane guidance image, with individual characters representing each possible line situation. Since TrueType fonts are vector-based, they can be used to generate the lane images at any size, in a platform-independent fashion. The lane font has direction arrows, which can be combined to form composite arrows; and additional direction arrows as needed to allow replacement of the routing icons currently in use. Lane dividers may also be implemented.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2016Date of Patent: April 18, 2017Assignee: Telecommunication Systems, Inc.Inventors: Brant Miller Clark, Mark Goddard, Diego Andres Kaplan
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Patent number: 9551589Abstract: Natural navigational guidance provides enhanced guidance instructions that take advantage of unique geographic features along a navigated route to specify maneuver points. Guidance points are clearly visible, unambiguous, and locally unique features in the geography of the maneuver area that can be used to aid the user in discovering the place where the maneuver point is. Within a guidance point selection area, a specific guidance point type has a more strict area within which it can be used. A natural guidance point selection area for an upcoming maneuver to be navigated is determined, and a unique geographic feature within the determined natural guidance point selection area is selected as a natural guidance point for navigation of the upcoming maneuver. A turn-type natural guidance point for an upcoming maneuver to be navigated is generated when the user device is within the natural guidance point selection area.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2015Date of Patent: January 24, 2017Assignee: Telecommunication Systems, Inc.Inventors: Brant Miller Clark, Mark Goddard, Diego Andres Kaplan
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Patent number: 9470541Abstract: Natural navigational guidance provides enhanced guidance instructions that take advantage of unique geographic features along a navigated route to specify maneuver points. Guidance points are clearly visible, unambiguous, and locally unique features in the geography of the maneuver area that can be used to aid the user in discovering the place where the maneuver point is. Within a guidance point selection area, a specific guidance point type has a more strict area within which it can be used. A natural guidance point selection area for an upcoming maneuver to be navigated is determined, and a unique geographic feature within the determined natural guidance point selection area is selected as a natural guidance point for navigation of the upcoming maneuver. A turn-type natural guidance point for an upcoming maneuver to be navigated is generated when the user device is within the natural guidance point selection area.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2015Date of Patent: October 18, 2016Assignee: Telecommunication Systems, Inc.Inventors: Brant Miller Clark, Mark Goddard, Diego Andres Kaplan
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Patent number: 9423266Abstract: Navigational lane guidance enhances a maneuver display by incorporating full display of available lanes in a freeway, when available in the map data. An otherwise regular turn icon display is replaced with a variable width image that grows to show all available lanes, highlighting lanes usable to complete a navigated maneuver. A new lane TrueType font displays the lane guidance image, with individual characters representing each possible line situation. Since TrueType fonts are vector-based, they can be used to generate the lane images at any size, in a platform-independent fashion. The lane font has direction arrows, which can be combined to form composite arrows; and additional direction arrows as needed to allow replacement of the routing icons currently in use. Lane dividers may also be implemented.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2013Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Assignee: Telecommunication Systems, Inc.Inventors: Brant Miller Clark, Mark Goddard, Diego Andres Kaplan
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Publication number: 20160188125Abstract: A system for real-time interactive presentation, the system communicatively coupled to a network for access by a plurality of user devices comprising a database to store information relating to a plurality of presentations, at least one processor executing instructions stored in non-transitory memory that cause the processor to: receive a presentation in a first format from a presenter user device, convert the presentation to an HTML5 format, embed at least one HMTL5 interactive object into the converted presentation, store the converted presentation including the at least one HTML5 interactive embedded object in the database, upon a request received from a first user device for the converted presentation, transmit the converted presentation including the at least one HTML5 interactive embedded object to the first user device, wherein the presentation including the at least one HTML5 interactive embedded object is rendered for viewing on a display of the first user device, and receive and store first user inpType: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2015Publication date: June 30, 2016Inventors: Diego Andres Kaplan, Stephen G. Petilli, Mohammed Fathi Hakam, Colin Ayer, Geraldine Cerkovnik, Gavin S. Petilli, Konstantin G. Mikhailov, Anton S. Pavlov, Vladimir V. Krylov, Alexey Zaytsev, Olga Audzit, Oleg Brichev, Dmitriy Yaroslavlev
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Publication number: 20160178391Abstract: Navigational lane guidance enhances a maneuver display by incorporating full display of available lanes in a freeway, when available in the map data. An otherwise regular turn icon display is replaced with a variable width image that grows to show all available lanes, highlighting lanes usable to complete a navigated maneuver. A new lane TrueType font displays the lane guidance image, with individual characters representing each possible line situation. Since TrueType fonts are vector-based, they can be used to generate the lane images at any size, in a platform-independent fashion. The lane font has direction arrows, which can be combined to form composite arrows; and additional direction arrows as needed to allow replacement of the routing icons currently in use. Lane dividers may also be implemented.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 29, 2016Publication date: June 23, 2016Inventors: Brant Miller Clark, Mark Goddard, Diego Andres Kaplan
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Publication number: 20160153803Abstract: Natural navigational guidance provides enhanced guidance instructions that take advantage of unique geographic features along a navigated route to specify maneuver points. Guidance points are clearly visible, unambiguous, and locally unique features in the geography of the maneuver area that can be used to aid the user in discovering the place where the maneuver point is. Within a guidance point selection area, a specific guidance point type has a more strict area within which it can be used. A natural guidance point selection area for an upcoming maneuver to be navigated is determined, and a unique geographic feature within the determined natural guidance point selection area is selected as a natural guidance point for navigation of the upcoming maneuver. A turn-type natural guidance point for an upcoming maneuver to be navigated is generated when the user device is within the natural guidance point selection area.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2015Publication date: June 2, 2016Inventors: Brant Miller Clark, Mark Goddard, Diego Andres Kaplan
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Patent number: 9217644Abstract: Natural navigational guidance, provides enhanced guidance instructions that take advantage of unique geographic features along a navigated route to specify maneuver points. Guidance points are clearly visible, unambiguous, and locally unique features in the geography of the maneuver area that can be used to aid the user in discovering the place where the maneuver point is. Within a guidance point selection area, a specific guidance point type has a more strict area within which it can be used. A natural guidance point selection area for an upcoming maneuver to be navigated is determined, and a unique geographic feature within the determined natural guidance point selection area is selected as a natural guidance point for navigation of the upcoming maneuver. A turn-type natural guidance point for an upcoming maneuver to be navigated is generated when the user device is within the natural guidance point selection area.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2013Date of Patent: December 22, 2015Assignee: TeleCommunication Systems, Inc.Inventors: Brant Miller Clark, Mark Goddard, Diego Andres Kaplan
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Publication number: 20150185038Abstract: Natural navigational guidance provides enhanced guidance instructions that take advantage of unique geographic features along a navigated route to specify maneuver points. Guidance points are clearly visible, unambiguous, and locally unique features in the geography of the maneuver area that can be used to aid the user in discovering the place where the maneuver point is. Within a guidance point selection area, a specific guidance point type has a more strict area within which it can be used. A natural guidance point selection area for an upcoming maneuver to be navigated is determined, and a unique geographic feature within the determined natural guidance point selection area is selected as a natural guidance point for navigation of the upcoming maneuver. A turn-type natural guidance point for an upcoming maneuver to be navigated is generated when the user device is within the natural guidance point selection area.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2015Publication date: July 2, 2015Inventors: Brant Miller Clark, Mark Goddard, Diego Andres Kaplan
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Publication number: 20130194109Abstract: Navigational lane guidance enhances a maneuver display by incorporating full display of available lanes in a freeway, when available in the map data. An otherwise regular turn icon display is replaced with a variable width image that grows to show all available lanes, highlighting lanes usable to complete a navigated maneuver. A new lane TrueType font displays the lane guidance image, with individual characters representing each possible line situation. Since TrueType fonts are vector-based, they can be used to generate the lane images at any size, in a platform-independent fashion. The lane font has direction arrows, which can be combined to form composite arrows; and additional direction arrows as needed to allow replacement of the routing icons currently in use. Lane dividers may also be implemented.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2013Publication date: August 1, 2013Inventors: Brant Miller Clark, Mark Goddard, Diego Andres Kaplan
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Publication number: 20130197798Abstract: Natural navigational guidance, provides enhanced guidance instructions that take advantage of unique geographic features along a navigated route to specify maneuver points. Guidance points are clearly visible, unambiguous, and locally unique features in the geography of the maneuver area that can be used to aid the user in discovering the place where the maneuver point is. Within a guidance point selection area, a specific guidance point type has a more strict area within which it can be used. A natural guidance point selection area for an upcoming maneuver to be navigated is determined, and a unique geographic feature within the determined natural guidance point selection area is selected as a natural guidance point for navigation of the upcoming maneuver. A turn-type natural guidance point for an upcoming maneuver to be navigated is generated when the user device is within the natural guidance point selection area.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2013Publication date: August 1, 2013Inventors: Brant Miller Clark, Mark Goddard, Diego Andres Kaplan