Patents by Inventor Jeffrey Day
Jeffrey Day 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: 20240355464Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for collecting, aggregating, and visualizing resource availability information for one or more medical facilities. In one example, a method includes receiving first data from a first medical facility, the first data received via a first data streaming process and in a first format; receiving second data from a second medical facility, the second data received via a second data streaming process and in a second format; processing the first data and the second data to generate one or more resource availability graphical user interfaces (GUIs); and outputting the one or more resource availability GUIs for display on a display device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2024Publication date: October 24, 2024Inventors: Andrew Day, Jeffrey Richardson Terry, Siyun Hur, Tamas Fixler, Mark Grum, Younan Fakhouri, Gaurav Sahariya, Gabriella Devine, Sean Lister
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Patent number: 12125584Abstract: Methods, apparatus, systems and articles of manufacture are disclosed to manage care pathways and associated resources. An example apparatus includes a system monitor to coordinate a patient data analyzer and a care pathway processor to at least: identify a first patient record associated with a first care pathway; and identify a second patient record that is not on the first care pathway but should be on the first care pathway. The example apparatus includes a graphical user interface including information regarding, in a first area, the first patient record associated with the first care pathway and, in a second area, the second patient record that should be associated with the first care pathway.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2021Date of Patent: October 22, 2024Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Andrew Day, Tamas Fixler, Jeffrey Terry, Mohammed Uddin, Christopher Donald Johnson
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Publication number: 20240301972Abstract: The present solution provides a holder for a cable of an EV charger to maintain the cable at a position in which the cable is not bend or curved beyond a desired minimum radius of curvature, thereby preventing kinks and bends from being formed in the cable as a result of inappropriate storage, prolonging the cable longevity. The solution can include a holder for a cable of a charger for an electric vehicle. The holder can be configured to suspend from a retractor via a cord. The holder can include a handle to couple with the cord and a saddle coupled with the handle to hold the cable. A portion of the saddle can be configured to maintain a curvature of the cable at or above a minimum desired radius of curvature.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2023Publication date: September 12, 2024Inventors: David Day Lee, David Olufemi Afolabi, Jeffrey Wei Doong, Edward James Taylor, Hyun Yoo, Yerin Cho
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Patent number: 12062434Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for collecting, aggregating, and visualizing resource availability information for one or more medical facilities. In one example, a method includes receiving first data from a first medical facility, the first data received via a first data streaming process and in a first format; receiving second data from a second medical facility, the second data received via a second data streaming process and in a second format; processing the first data and the second data to generate one or more resource availability graphical user interfaces (GUIs); and outputting the one or more resource availability GUIs for display on a display device.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2021Date of Patent: August 13, 2024Assignee: GE PRECISION HEALTHCARE LLCInventors: Andrew Day, Jeffrey Richardson Terry, Siyun Hur, Tamas Fixler, Mark Grum, Younan Fakhouri, Gaurav Sahariya, Gabriella Devine, Sean Lister
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Patent number: 11455084Abstract: A system and method for receiving, using one or more processors, a set of sequences including a first sequence; receiving, using the one or more processors, a set of content associated with the first sequence, the set of content including first content associated with a first panel and second content associated with a second panel; receiving, using the one or more processors, a set of interactions associated with the first sequence, the set of interactions including a first trigger; and generating, using the one or more processors, a simulation based on the received set of sequences, the set of content, and the set of interactions.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2020Date of Patent: September 27, 2022Assignee: ForgeDX LLCInventors: Cydni Rogers Tetro, Robyn A. Erkelens, Jeffrey Day, Jay Williams, Deirdre Olsen
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Publication number: 20210064201Abstract: A system and method tor receiving, using one or more processors, a set of sequences including a first sequence; receiving, using the one or more processors, a set of content associated with the first sequence, the set of content including first content associated with a first panel and second content associated with a second panel; receiving, using the one or more processors, a set of interactions associated with the first sequence, the set of interactions including a first trigger; and generating, using the one or more processors, a simulation based on the received set of sequences, the set of content, and the set of interactions.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2020Publication date: March 4, 2021Inventors: Cydni Rogers Tetro, Robyn A. Erkelens, Jeffrey Day, Jay Williams, Deirdre Olsen
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Patent number: 9775443Abstract: An air delivery system that includes an inflatable cushion device adapted to support at least a portion of a body of a user. The air delivery device includes a supply conduit in fluid communication with both an interior region of the inflatable cushion device and a controller. Using a pressure sensor, the controller is adapted to relatively continuously measure a static air pressure level of the interior region and compare the measured static air pressure level to a target air pressure level. Further, the controller is adapted to intermittently operate an air pump. Moreover, the controller may operate the air pump when measured static air pressure is below the target static air pressure level, and deactivate operation of the air pump, which may include maintaining the air pump in an un-operated condition when the measured static air pressure is within the target static air pressure level.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2014Date of Patent: October 3, 2017Assignee: EHOB, Inc.Inventors: James G Spahn, Jeffrey A. Day, Haiyang Chen
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Publication number: 20150135444Abstract: An air delivery system that includes an inflatable cushion device adapted to support at least a portion of a body of a user. The air delivery device includes a supply conduit in fluid communication with both an interior region of the inflatable cushion device and a controller. Using a pressure sensor, the controller is adapted to relatively continuously measure a static air pressure level of the interior region and compare the measured static air pressure level to a target air pressure level. Further, the controller is adapted to intermittently operate an air pump. Moreover, the controller may operate the air pump when measured static air pressure is below the target static air pressure level, and deactivate operation of the air pump, which may include maintaining the air pump in an un-operated condition when the measured static air pressure is within the target static air pressure level.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2014Publication date: May 21, 2015Inventors: James G Spahn, Jeffrey A. Day, Haiying Chen
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Publication number: 20100068260Abstract: A composition coupled to an agent with a cleavable linker is provided. Specifically, the composition is used for releasing the agent through a temperature-sensitive mechanism at a targeted location in a subject with heat. It is advantageous to applications where there is a need to accurately deploy an agent in a targeted location to reduce adverse side effects or increase efficacy of the agent. A device and method for providing heat at the targeted location in the subject is also provided. The device and method allows release of the agents in a targeted manner and prevents overheating of the targeted location or the tissue surrounding the targeted location. It is advantageous to applications where there is a need to accurately control the temperature in a targeted location in a biological body, for instance, to deploy an agent in the targeted location.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2009Publication date: March 18, 2010Inventors: Dustin E. Kruse, Claude Meares, Katherine W. Ferrara, Eric Paoli, Douglas N. Stephens, Jeffrey Day
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Patent number: 7067950Abstract: The invention relates generally to an electric device, such as an electric motor, a generator, or a regenerative motor, having a wound stator core made from advanced low-loss material. In preferred embodiments, the electric device is an axial airgap-type configuration. The invention provides an electric device having a high pole count that operates at high commutating frequencies, with high efficiency and high power density. Advanced low-loss materials exploited by the present invention include amorphous metals, nanocrystalline metals, and optimized Si—Fe alloys.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2004Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: Light Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Andrew D. Hirzel, Jeffrey A. Day, Burley C. Semones, Mathew R. Johnston
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Publication number: 20050182536Abstract: Methods and apparatus for determining battery characteristics in a vehicle. A method is provided for determining a potential failure of a battery in a vehicle. The method includes determining one or more battery characteristics during a vehicle starting event, and comparing the battery characteristics to stored reference parameters derived from one or more prior starting events. The method also includes activating a battery alert indicator that indicates a potential battery failure if a selected battery characteristic exceeds a selected reference parameter.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2004Publication date: August 18, 2005Inventors: Marquis Doyle, John Orrell, Jeffrey Day, Robert Stansell
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Patent number: 6871651Abstract: An apparatus for supporting a surgical drape during eye surgery comprising a flexible supply tube and a flexible suction tube which is easily formed by hand to maintain a desired shape and which serves the dual role of supporting the surgical drape above the patient's nose and mouth and providing a breathing environment by supplying air or oxygen and by removing exhaled CO2-rich air. Ports are located at the upper ends of the supply and suction tubes near the patient's face. The lower ends of the supply and suction tubes are equipped with optional valves and coupled to an oxygen source and a suction source, respectively. A bracket is disposed beneath the patient and supports the tubes near their lower ends.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2003Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Inventor: Jeffrey Day Lanier
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Publication number: 20040245879Abstract: The invention relates generally to an electric device, such as an electric motor, a generator, or a regenerative motor, having a wound stator core made from advanced low-loss material. In preferred embodiments, the electric device is an axial airgap-type configuration. The invention provides an electric device having a high pole count that operates at high commutating frequencies, with high efficiency and high power density. Advanced low-loss materials exploited by the present invention include amorphous metals, nanocrystalline metals, and optimized Si—Fe alloys.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventors: Andrew D. Hirzel, Jeffrey A. Day, Burley C. Semones, Mathew R. Johnston
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Patent number: 6544584Abstract: A process for removal of undesirable conductive material (e.g., catalyst material and seeped circuit material) on a circuitized substrate and the resultant circuitized substrates disclosed. Such process and resultant circuit effectively address the electrical shorting problems caused by nonremoval of the residual catalyst material and circuit material which has seeped under the residual catalyst material. The process includes the steps of: a) providing a catalyst layer (e.g., palladium and tin) having circuit pattern (e.g., copper) thereon; b) pretreating the catalyst layer and the circuit pattern (e.g., with a cyanide dip) for removal of undesirable portions of each which cause electrical leakage between circuit lines of the circuit pattern; c) oxidizing the catalyst layer and the circuit pattern (e.g.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1997Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Edward Lee Arrington, John Christopher Camp, Robert Jeffrey Day, Edmond Otto Fey, Curtis Michael Gunther, Thomas Richard Miller
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Patent number: 6063481Abstract: A process for removal of undesirable conductive material (e.g., catalyst material and seeped circuit material) on a circuitized substrate and the resultant circuitized substrates disclosed. Such process and resultant circuit effectively address the electrical shorting problems caused by nonremoval of the residual catalyst material and circuit material which has seeped under the residual catalyst material. The process includes the steps of: a) providing a catalyst layer (e.g., palladium and tin) having circuit pattern (e.g., copper) thereon; b) pretreating the catalyst layer and the circuit pattern (e.g., with a cyanide dip) for removal of undesirable portions of each which cause electrical leakage between circuit lines of the circuit pattern; c) oxidizing the catalyst layer and the circuit pattern (e.g.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1998Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Edward Lee Arrington, John Christopher Camp, Robert Jeffrey Day, Edmond Otto Fey, Curtis Michael Gunther, Thomas Richard Miller
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Patent number: 5817405Abstract: A process for making a circuitized substrate is defined wherein the substrate is treated with two different, e.g., additive and subtractive, metallization processes. The process is thus able to effectively produce substrates including conductive features, e. g., high density circuit lines and chip heat-sinking pads, of two different degrees of resolution in a cost effective and expeditious manner. The resulting product is also defined.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1997Date of Patent: October 6, 1998Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Anikumar Chinuprasad Bhatt, Ashwinkumar Chinuprasad Bhatt, Robert Jeffrey Day, Thomas Patrick Duffy, Jeffrey Alan Knight, Richard William Malek, Voya Rista Markovich
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Patent number: 5707893Abstract: A process for making a circuitized substrate is defined wherein the substrate is treated with two different, e.g., additive and subtractive, metallization processes. The process is thus able to effectively produce substrates including conductive features, e.g., high density circuit lines and chip heat-sinking pads, of two different degrees of resolution in a cost effective and expeditious manner. The resulting product is also defined.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1995Date of Patent: January 13, 1998Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Anilkumar Chinuprasad Bhatt, Ashwinkumar Chinuprasad Bhatt, Robert Jeffrey Day, Thomas Patrick Duffy, Jeffrey Alan Knight, Richard William Malek, Voya Rista Markovich