Patents by Inventor John A. Maynard

John A. Maynard 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: 20080171924
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for non-invasive determination of attributes of human tissue by quantitative infrared spectroscopy. The system includes subsystems optimized to contend with the complexities of the tissue spectrum, high signal-to-noise ratio and photometric accuracy requirements, tissue sampling errors, calibration maintenance problems, and calibration transfer problems. The subsystems include an illumination subsystem, a tissue sampling subsystem, a spectrometer subsystem, a data acquisition subsystem, and a processing subsystem. The invention is applicable, as examples, to determining the concentration or change of concentration of alcohol in human tissue.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 24, 2004
    Publication date: July 17, 2008
    Inventors: Trent Ridder, John Maynard, Russell Abbink, Robert Johnson, Edward Hull, Andrew Meigs, Alan Ross, Dashiell Birnkrant
  • Publication number: 20080103396
    Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide an apparatus suitable for determining properties of in vivo tissue from spectral information collected from the tissue. An illumination system provides light at a plurality of broadband ranges, which are communicated to an optical probe. The optical probe receives light from the illumination system and transmits it to in vivo tissue, and receives light diffusely reflected in response to the broadband light, emitted from the in vivo tissue by fluorescence thereof in response to the broadband light, or a combination thereof. The optical probe communicates the light to a spectrograph which produces a signal representative of the spectral properties of the light. An analysis system determines a property of the in vivo tissue from the spectral properties. A calibration device mounts such that it is periodically in optical communication with the optical probe.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 26, 2007
    Publication date: May 1, 2008
    Inventors: Robert Johnson, Marwood Ediger, John Maynard
  • Publication number: 20080103373
    Abstract: A method of determining a measure of a tissue state (e.g., glycation end-product or disease state) in an individual is disclosed. A portion of the skin of the individual is illuminated with excitation light, then light emitted by the tissue due to fluorescence of a chemical with the tissue responsive to the excitation light is detected. The detected light can be combined with a model relating fluorescence with a measure of tissue state to determine a tissue state. The invention can illuminate the skin and detect responsive light over a time that spans a plurality of cardiac cycles of the individual, which can, as an example, help mitigate the effects of time-varying signals such as those due to hemoglobin. The invention can also determine the amount of light to be directed to the skin, for example by controlling the time that a light source is energized. The amount of illumination light can be determined from a skin reflectance characteristic such as pigmentation or melanin in the skin.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 26, 2007
    Publication date: May 1, 2008
    Inventors: Nathaniel Matter, Marwood Ediger, John Maynard
  • Publication number: 20080097174
    Abstract: A method of determining a measure of a tissue state (e.g., glycation end-product or disease state) in an individual. A portion of the tissue of the individual is illuminated with excitation light, then light emitted by the tissue due to fluorescence of a chemical with the tissue responsive to the excitation light is detected. The detected light can be combined with a model relating fluorescence with a measure of tissue state to determine a tissue state. The invention can comprise measuring the fluorescence lifetime in either time-domain or frequency domain modes. The invention can also comprise a variety of models relating fluorescence to a measure of tissue state, including a variety of methods for generating such models. For example, multivariate models can be developed that relate lifetime trends of one or more constituents to increasing propensity to diabetes and pre-diabetes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 19, 2007
    Publication date: April 24, 2008
    Inventors: John Maynard, Marwood Ediger
  • Publication number: 20080049388
    Abstract: Thermal control through a channel structure is disclosed. In one embodiment, an apparatus includes devices operable at an undesired temperature relative to a desired operating temperature, a vented cover of each of devices, and a channel structure formed along a side face of each of the devices, the channel structure having any number of ridges to transfer a gas between the vented cover and an external location to the apparatus. The gas may modify an operating state of the devices from the undesired temperature to the desired operating temperature. A heat structure coupled to the vented cover and the side face may absorb a portion of an energy dissipated by at least one of the devices. A printed circuit board may be formed along an opposite face relative to the vented cover to enable the gas to escape to the external location through a cavity of the apparatus.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 27, 2006
    Publication date: February 28, 2008
    Inventors: Gregory Shogan, John Maynard Dunham
  • Publication number: 20080029641
    Abstract: An apparatus for 3-axis aerodynamic control of multi-caliber bodies comprising three shafts each having at least one canard; bevel gears attached to said shafts; and a set of three miniature stepper motors, each driving a zero backlash spur assembly attached to the drive bevel gears.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 7, 2006
    Publication date: February 7, 2008
    Applicant: BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS
    Inventors: Mark Carlson, Paul Zemany, John Maynard
  • Publication number: 20070276199
    Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide an apparatus suitable for determining properties of in vivo tissue from spectral information collected from the tissue. An illumination system provides light at a plurality of broadband ranges, which are communicated to an optical probe. The optical probe receives light from the illumination system and transmits it to in vivo tissue and receives light diffusely reflected in response to the broadband light, emitted from the in vivo tissue by fluorescence thereof in response to the broadband light, or a combination thereof. The optical probe communicates the light to a spectrograph which produces a signal representative of the spectral properties of the light. An analysis system determines a property of the in vivo tissue from the spectral properties. A calibration device mounts such that it is periodically in optical communication with the optical probe.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 17, 2007
    Publication date: November 29, 2007
    Inventors: Marwood Ediger, John Maynard, Robert Johnson, Maurizio Di Mauro
  • Publication number: 20070265532
    Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide an apparatus with a flexible probe suitable for determining properties of in vivo tissue from spectral information collected from various tissue sites. An illumination system provides light at a plurality of broadband ranges, which are communicated to a flexible optical probe. Light homogenizers and mode scramblers can be employed to improve the performance in some embodiments. The optical probe in some embodiments physically contacts the tissue, and in some embodiments does not physically contact the tissue. The optical probe receives light from the illumination system and transmits it to tissue, and receives light diffusely reflected in response to the broadband light, emitted from the in vivo tissue by fluorescence thereof in response to the broadband light, or a combination thereof. The optical probe can communicate the light to a spectrograph which produces a signal representative of the spectral properties of the light.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 21, 2007
    Publication date: November 15, 2007
    Inventors: John Maynard, Marwood Ediger, Robert Johnson, M. Robinson
  • Publication number: 20070253713
    Abstract: Solar blind ultraviolet communication systems can provide short to medium range non line-of-sight and line-of-sight links which are covert and insensitive to meteorological conditions. Operation in the solar blind region provides zero background conditions and strong scattering interactions. Scattering provides the basis for transferring information when non line-of-sight conditions exist. Zero background conditions are a result of strong absorption of solar radiation in the upper atmosphere. These conditions make it possible to operate very sensitive wide field-of-view quantum noise limited photon counting receivers, and provide communication systems that perform very differently than free space optical systems that operate in other spectral regions. These systems may be compact and require very low primary power for operation. Non line-of-sight ultraviolet communication systems can provide reliable inter-nodal communications for unattended ground sensor networks.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 25, 2005
    Publication date: November 1, 2007
    Applicant: BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INC.
    Inventors: David Reilly, Daniel Moriarty, Warren Clark, John Maynard
  • Publication number: 20070241227
    Abstract: A method and system for guiding and controlling an ordinance body having a trajectory and a bore sight angle including making corrections to the trajectory based on bore sight angle vs. time history. The system is incorporated with existing fuse components in a replacement kit for existing munitions. The method determines nominal time values of the ballistic trajectory of the munition in relation to launch time and determines deviation from the nominal time values by an algorithm by analyzing signals received from a source of radiation located at the target. A processor determines lateral (left/right) and range errors and provides steering commands to a plurality of flight control surfaces mounted on the munition.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 7, 2006
    Publication date: October 18, 2007
    Inventors: Paul Zemany, Mark Carlson, John Maynard
  • Publication number: 20070205319
    Abstract: The homing tag (1) has a transmissive housing (3), which is attached to a cartridge case (5). The transmissive housing (3) includes an aft body (7) to provide an interface with the cartridge case (5). Rotating bands (9) are located at a leading edge of the aft body (7). The transmissive housing (3) further includes a central body (11). The ogive-shaped nose (13) is formed of transparent material. A pluralit of slots (15) are provided for cooling the transmissive housing (3).
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 7, 2006
    Publication date: September 6, 2007
    Inventors: John Maynard, James Ortolf, Mark Carlson, Paul Zemany
  • Publication number: 20070205320
    Abstract: The invention has a guidance and control system (44) which includes an optical seeker subsystem (17), a processor subsystem (46), a three-axis guidance control subsystem (25). The processor subsystem (46) includes a 3-axis MEMs rate sensor (63), a roll algorithm device (65), a seeker detection algorithm device (51), and a guidance algorithm device (67). The flight control subsystem (25) include three canard axis drives (32).
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 7, 2006
    Publication date: September 6, 2007
    Inventors: Paul Zemany, Mark Carlson, John Maynard
  • Publication number: 20070197880
    Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide an apparatus suitable for determining properties of in vivo tissue from spectral information collected from various tissue sites. An illumination system provides light at a plurality of broadband ranges, which are communicated to an optical probe. The optical probe can be a flexible probe in some embodiments, allowing ease of application. Light homogenizers and mode scramblers can be employed to improve the performance in some embodiments. The optical probe in some embodiments physically contacts the tissue, and in some embodiments does not physically contact the tissue. The optical probe receives light from the illumination system and transmits it to tissue, and receives light diffusely reflected in response to the broadband light, emitted from the in vivo tissue by fluorescence thereof in response to the broadband light, or a combination thereof.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 15, 2007
    Publication date: August 23, 2007
    Inventors: John Maynard, Marwood Ediger, Robert Johnson, M. Robinson
  • Publication number: 20070088205
    Abstract: A method of detefnnining a measure of a tissue state (e.g., glycation end-product or disease state) in an individual. A portion of the tissue of the individual is illuminated with excitation light, then light emitted by the tissue due to fluorescence of a chemical with the tissue responsive to the excitation light is detected. The detected light can be combined with a model relating fluorescence with a measure of tissue state to determine a tissue state. The invention can comprise single wavelength excitation light, scanning of excitation light (illuminating the tissue at a plurality of waveliengths), detection at a single wavelength, scanning of detection wavelengths (detecting emitted light at a plurality of wavelengths), and combinations thereof. The invention also can comprise correction techniques that reduce determination errors due to detection of light other than that from fluorescence of a chemical in the tissue.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 17, 2006
    Publication date: April 19, 2007
    Inventors: Edward Hull, Marwood Ediger, Christopher Brown, John Maynard, Robert Johnson
  • Publication number: 20070073118
    Abstract: The present invention relates generally to non-invasive methods and apparatuses for determining analyte properties of a subject and identity characteristics of a subject. Embodiments of the present invention provide analyte property determination and identity determination or verification from the same spectroscopic information, making unauthorized use or misleading results less likely that in systems that include separate analyte and identity determinations. The invention can be used to control and monitor individuals accessing controlled environments.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 5, 2006
    Publication date: March 29, 2007
    Inventors: Trent Ridder, Ben Steeg, James McNally, John Maynard, Russell Abbink
  • Publication number: 20060211928
    Abstract: A method of determining a measure of a tissue state (e.g., glycation end-product or disease state) in an individual. A portion of the tissue of the individual is illuminated with excitation light, then light emitted by the tissue due to fluorescence of a chemical with the tissue responsive to the excitation light is detected. The detected light can be combined with a model relating fluorescence with a measure of tissue state to determine a tissue state. The invention can comprise single wavelength excitation light, scanning of excitation light (illuminating the tissue at a plurality of wavelengths), detection at a single wavelength, scanning of detection wavelengths (detecting emitted light at a plurality of wavelengths), and combinations thereof. The invention also can comprise correction techniques that reduce determination errors due to detection of light other than that from fluorescence of a chemical in the tissue.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 3, 2006
    Publication date: September 21, 2006
    Inventors: Edward Hull, Marwood Ediger, Christopher Brown, John Maynard, Robert Johnson
  • Publication number: 20050261560
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for non-invasive determination of attributes of human tissue by quantitative infrared spectroscopy. The system includes subsystems optimized to contend with the complexities of the tissue spectrum, high signal-to-noise ratio and photometric accuracy requirements, tissue sampling errors, calibration maintenance problems, and calibration transfer problems. The subsystems include an illumination subsystem, a tissue sampling subsystem, a spectrometer subsystem, a data acquisition subsystem, and a processing subsystem. The invention is applicable, as examples, to determining the concentration or change of concentration of alcohol in human tissue.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 24, 2004
    Publication date: November 24, 2005
    Inventors: Trent Ridder, John Maynard, Russell Abbink
  • Publication number: 20050148834
    Abstract: A method of determining a measure of a tissue state (e.g., glycation end-product or disease state) in an individual. A portion of the tissue of the individual is illuminated with excitation light, then light emitted by the tissue due to fluorescence of a chemical with the tissue responsive to the excitation light is detected. The detected light can be combined with a model relating fluorescence with a measure of tissue state to determine a tissue state. The invention can comprise single wavelength excitation light, scanning of excitation light (illuminating the tissue at a plurality of wavelengths), detection at a single wavelength, scanning of detection wavelengths (detecting emitted light at a plurality of wavelengths), and combinations thereof. The invention also can comprise correction techniques that reduce determination errors due to detection of light other than that from fluorescence of a chemical in the tissue.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 22, 2004
    Publication date: July 7, 2005
    Inventors: Edward Hull, Marwood Ediger, Christopher Brown, John Maynard, Robert Johnson
  • Publication number: 20050073690
    Abstract: A vertical cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) package useful in interferometry. The present invention comprises methods and apparatuses that allow use of multimode VCSELS, and that provide for wavelength control and stability. The present invention contemplates the use of a defined response element, such as an etalon, in combination with control of the operating environment of the VCSEL to monitor and control the output wavelength of the VCSEL.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 3, 2003
    Publication date: April 7, 2005
    Inventors: Russell Abbink, John Maynard, Trent Ridder
  • Patent number: D387168
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 2, 1997
    Inventors: William Edelman, Richard Pignatone, Charles Dandreta, John Maynard