Patents by Inventor John H. Hughes
John H. Hughes 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: 7639853Abstract: A system and method of predicting a radiation dose to be delivered to a patient. The method includes the acts of generating a first image of at least a portion of the patient, defining a treatment plan for the patient, generating a second image of at least a portion of the patient while the patient is substantially in a treatment position, updating the patient profile with the second image, and predicting the radiation dose to be delivered to the patient based upon the patient profile and the treatment plan.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2006Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: TomoTherapy IncorporatedInventors: Gustavo H. Olivera, Kenneth J. Ruchala, Eric Schnarr, Jeffrey M. Kapatoes, Weiguo Lu, Jason Haimerl, John H. Hughes, Thomas R. Mackie
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Patent number: 7609809Abstract: A system and method of defining a new region of interest for an existing region of interest using a dose volume histogram. The method includes the acts of generating a dose volume histogram of radiation dose for a pre-existing region of interest, selecting a subset of the dose volume histogram, and defining a new region of interest that corresponds to the selected subset of the dose volume histogram.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2006Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: Tomo Therapy IncorporatedInventors: Jeffrey M. Kapatoes, Gustavo H. Olivera, Eric Schnarr, Weiguo Lu, Kenneth J. Ruchala, Paul J. Reckwerdt, John H. Hughes, Thomas R. Mackie
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Patent number: 7346144Abstract: A system and method for delivering radiation to an object. A computer tomography machine generates CT data of the object. A radiation source with an output beam is directed to a predetermined irradiation field of the object. A detector above the object controls the output beam to the predetermined irradiation field of the object. A processor calculates the dose to the predetermined irradiation field of the object. Another detector below the object which measures the radiation delivered to the object.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2002Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc.Inventors: John H. Hughes, Juan Carlos Celi, Francisco Miguel Hernandez-Guerra
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Patent number: 7277399Abstract: The present invention defines a system and method of routing packets using a hardware-based route cache with prefix length. When a router receives a packet, the router first searches for the routing information in the hardware-based route cache and if a match is found, the packet is forwarded to according to the routing information. The hardware-based route cache can be configured according to a search scheme employed by the router. The hardware-based route cache can be configured to provide network address length information for the destination addresses included in an incoming packet.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2002Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventor: John H. Hughes, Jr.
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Patent number: 7248586Abstract: The present invention describes a system and method of improving packet forwarding throughput in a router by reducing head of line blocking. In one embodiment of the present invention, incoming packets are stored in a packet reorder buffer. The packets are reordered for forwarding while maintaining the order of packets in a distinct flow. Packets belonging to a distinct flow require to be forwarded in the order that the router receives them. Packets from different flows are reordered such that their forwarding order can be different than the order in which they were received. Packets from the same flow are sent out in the same order as the router receives them.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2001Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: John H. Hughes, Jr., Hema Kapadia, Rajiv Kane
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Patent number: 7140566Abstract: A refiner that reduces solid material to a particulate form includes a rotatable sidewall, a bottom, at least one exit hole, and a rotatable toothed disk. One or more baffles may be attached to the chamber sidewall to form one or more surfaces that extend into the chamber. The baffles help move the solid material toward the rotating toothed disk. The baffles also limit material from being inadvertently thrown out of the chamber. A moveable gate may be positioned to change the size of the exit hole and thus regulate the size of particulate material exiting the chamber. The position of the gate may be adjusted during the operation of the refiner chamber. A gate indicator indicates the relative position of the particle size gate. One or more attachments to the bottom of the chamber may be used to limit the amount and/or size of material engaging the toothed disk.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2002Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Assignee: Comcorp, Inc.Inventor: John H. Hughes
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Publication number: 20040118956Abstract: A refiner that reduces solid material to a particulate form includes a rotatable sidewall, a bottom, at least one exit hole, and a rotatable toothed disk. One or more baffles may be attached to the chamber sidewall to form one or more surfaces that extend into the chamber. The baffles help move the solid material toward the rotating toothed disk. The baffles also limit material from being inadvertently thrown out of the chamber. A moveable gate may be positioned to change the size of the exit hole and thus regulate the size of particulate material exiting the chamber. The position of the gate may be adjusted during the operation of the refiner chamber. A gate indicator indicates the relative position of the particle size gate. One or more attachments to the bottom of the chamber may be used to limit the amount and/or size of material engaging the toothed disk.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2002Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventor: John H. Hughes
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Patent number: 6754308Abstract: A beamblock tray for use with multiple defining heads within a medical linear accelerator is disclosed. The beamblock tray comprises a tray portion, and a plurality of coded connectors coupled to the tray portion that make the tray “intelligent” enough to identify its orientation to a user. The tray portion can be inserted into the defining head in a plurality of directions based upon the plurality of coded connectors. A system and method in accordance with the present invention utilizes a plurality of coded connectors that can be used to identify a patient. In addition, the connectors and a mounting flange are such that they permit the tray to be inserted in a plurality of directions. Finally, a coding system is provided that prevents radiation from being delivered if the tray is oriented incorrectly.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2001Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc.Inventors: Ed San Mateo, Rolando R. Tayag, Salah Captain, William Gibb, John H. Hughes
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Patent number: 6658537Abstract: The present invention provides a mechanism whereby caching operations, such as prefetch and copyback operations, can be initiated by an external direct memory access (DMA) controller. This allows the DMA controller to govern the inclusion as well as exclusion of data from a processor cache in such as way as to avoid unnecessary cache faults, and to thereby improve system performance. Thus, the present invention effectively provides a synchronization mechanism between an external DMA controller and a processor cache.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1998Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: 3Com CorporationInventors: John H. Hughes, Chris M. Thomson
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Patent number: 6636509Abstract: A rapid method and apparatus for remapping the type of service (TOS) and source address information from an incoming communications packet according to the desired Quality of Service (QoS) required for the communications flow into a switch or router are described. The input source address field of the packet header is used to access a lookup table of corresponding source autonomous system (AS) labels. The appropriate AS label is combined with the input TOS yielding an intra-switch TOS optimized for the QoS appropriate to the received flow. Alternatively, the netID, a subset of the source address, may be used directly without resort to a lookup table. As a further alternative, the destination address may be used in conjunction with the above. The resulting intra-switch TOS expedites packet management and throughput in the switch/router, facilitating the efficient delivery of the required Quality of Service for that flow.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1999Date of Patent: October 21, 2003Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventor: John H. Hughes
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Publication number: 20030174808Abstract: A system and method for delivering radiation to an object. A computer tomography machine generates CT data of the object. A radiation source with an output beam is directed to a predetermined irradiation field of the object. A detector above the object controls the output beam to the predetermined irradiation field of the object. A processor calculates the dose to the predetermined irradiation field of the object. Another detector below the object which measures the radiation delivered to the object.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2002Publication date: September 18, 2003Inventors: John H. Hughes, Juan Carlos Celi, Francisco Miguel Hernandez-Guerra
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Patent number: 6600810Abstract: Aspects of a multiple layer multileaf collimator capable of improving resolution for coverage of a target during radiation therapy are described. A multiple layer multileaf collimator includes a first layer of multiple elongated radiation blocking leaves supported by a first frame for individual leaf positioning in a first direction. The multiple layer multileaf collimator further includes a to second layer of multiple elongated radiation blocking leaves supported by a second frame for individual leaf positioning in a second direction, the second direction offset at a desired angle relative to the first direction, wherein the individual leaves of the first and second layers conform more closely with a target shape to improve resolution. Further, the second layer is positioned above the first layer and provides leakage coverage for the multiple elongated radiation blocking leaves of the first layer.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1998Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc.Inventor: John H. Hughes
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Publication number: 20030031297Abstract: A beamblock tray for use with multiple defining heads within a medical linear accelerator is disclosed. The beamblock tray comprises a tray portion, and a plurality of coded connectors coupled to the tray portion that make the tray “intelligent” enough to identify its orientation to a user. The tray portion can be inserted into the defining head in a plurality of directions based upon the plurality of coded connectors. A system and method in accordance with the present invention utilizes a plurality of coded connectors that can be used to identify a patient. In addition, the connectors and a mounting flange are such that permits the tray to be inserted in a plurality of directions. Finally, a coding system is provided that prevents radiation from being delivered if the tray is oriented correctly.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2001Publication date: February 13, 2003Applicant: Siemens Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Ed San Mateo, Rolando R. Tayag, Salah Captain, William Gibb, John H. Hughes
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Patent number: 6466644Abstract: Aspects for verifying an accessory beam limiting device position for a radiotherapy treatment session are described. Included in a system aspect is a radiotherapy treatment device, the radiotherapy treatment device including an accessory holder. A beam limiting device for establishing a treatment area, the beam limiting device held in the accessory holder, is also included, along with a first controller for controlling the radiotherapy device and performing a treatment plan. A second controller positions the beam limiting device according to the treatment plan, wherein performance of the treatment plan by the first controller depends on provision of an accessory code to the first controller. The accessory code includes a resistor-pair combination value.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2000Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Assignee: Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc.Inventors: John H. Hughes, Francisco M. Hernandez-Guerra
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Patent number: 6308219Abstract: The invention provides a method and system for rapid access to one or more M-tries for responding to header information. The M-tries are stored in a plurality of memory banks, which are accessed in parallel to provide relatively greater access throughput. Parts of the M-tries that are (or are expected to be) frequently referenced are stored in multiple banks of the memory, to provide concurrent simultaneous access for those parts of the M-tries for parallel lookup of multiple routes. Regions of the multiple banks of the memory can be dynamically reallocated to provide improved access through-put to those multiple banks. The invention can be applied to routing decisions in response to destination addresses, to combinations of destination and source addresses (either for unicast or multicast routing), to access control decisions, to quality of service decisions, to accounting, and to other administrative processing in response to header information.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1998Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventor: John H. Hughes
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Publication number: 20010011330Abstract: The present invention provides a mechanism whereby caching operations, such as prefetch and copyback operations, can be initiated by an external direct memory access (DMA) controller. This allows the DMA controller to govern the inclusion as well as exclusion of data from a processor cache in such as way as to avoid unnecessary cache faults, and to thereby improve system performance. Thus, the present invention effectively provides a synchronization mechanism between an external DMA controller and a processor cache.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 1998Publication date: August 2, 2001Inventors: JOHN H. HUGHES, CHRIS M. THOMSON
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Patent number: 6018763Abstract: An internetwork device manages the flow of packets of I/O data among a plurality of network interface devices. The internetwork device includes an I/O bus which is coupled to the plurality of network interface devices and a shared memory, for storing packets of I/O data and control structures needed by the plurality internetwork interface devices. The shared memory is also coupled to a processor bus, which connects to a processor and a processor memory. The processor memory is isolated from the shared memory, and is used for storing routines and internetworking information involved in routing packets of I/O data among the plurality of network interface devices. In this way, accesses between the processor and the processor memory are decoupled from accesses between the plurality of network interface devices. System performance is improved by storing copies of items from the shared memory in a processor cache located near the processor.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1997Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Assignee: 3Com CorporationInventors: John H. Hughes, Mark S. Isfeld
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Patent number: 6000554Abstract: A screening conveyor (10) for conveying particulate matter, such as comminuted wood fiber, in a forward direction while also screening to separate particles over a predetermined size from small particles under a predetermined size. The screening conveyor includes a frame (17, 50) and first and second conveyor bed sections (16, 30) supported by the frame. Each conveyor bed section defines a longitudinal axis and an upper surface (22) formed from a tiled series of trough shaped trays (20). Each tray defines a step including an ascending surface portion (96). The first and second conveyor bed sections are reciprocated in opposing balanced fashion along the longitudinal axis by a motor (48), cam assembly (54) and connecting rods (64, 66). The received particulate matter is carried on the stepped upper surfaces of the reciprocating conveyor bed and thrown forwardly from tray to tray. The upper surfaces further each define a plurality of apertures of predetermined size.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1996Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Assignee: ComCorp, Inc.Inventor: John H. Hughes
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Patent number: 5927624Abstract: A comminuting chamber (24) and attachments therefor for comminuting solid material into a particulate form is disclosed. The chamber includes a rotatable sidewall (40), a bottom (41) disposed across an end of the sidewall, and a toothed disk (32) rotatably mounted within the chamber adjacent the bottom. At least one attachment (28) is secured to the bottom of the chamber and provides a variety of surfaces which engage and reorient material being comminuted in the chamber. The attachment may include a plate (30) that extends horizontally in a plane adjacent the bottom. An edge of the plate may further have a flange (80) that extends outward and downward toward the chamber bottom. The attachment may also include a rotary scrubber (38) having a hub (56) and a plurality of arms (58) extending radially outward from the hub. The scrubber is either rotatably mounted on the plate or on the chamber bottom.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1997Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: ComCorp, Inc.Inventor: John H. Hughes
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Patent number: RE36486Abstract: The comminution of solid materials, such as stumps and wood waste, into particulate form is accomplished by introducing the material to be comminuted into a tub. The tub is rotated to induce a circular motion to the material. Simultaneously, a disk positioned at the bottom of the tub is rotated, preferably in the opposite direction to the tub, in a plane parallel to the tub bottom. The disk has teeth thereon that impact the material in the tub. A screening means at the bottom of the tub is sized to keep the material in the tub until it reaches a desired particle size, at which time the particles can leave the tub through the screening means and enter a collection chamber. The particles are removed from the collection chamber by being entrained in an airstream that passes adjacent an opening in the collection chamber. Preferably, the teeth in the disk are individually replaceable and are symmetric so that once one side is worn the tooth can be reversed in its mount and used again.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1997Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Assignee: ComCorp, Inc.Inventor: John H. Hughes