Patents by Inventor John Lovell
John Lovell 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: 20140219889Abstract: An apparatus for storing and dispensing a test strip includes a container configured to store a stack of test strips. The container maintains appropriate environmental conditions, such as humidity, for storing the test strips. An engaging member is disposed in the container and is adapted to contact one test strip of the stack of test strips. An actuator actuates the engaging member to dispense the one test strip from the container. Since one test strip is dispensed at a time, the remaining test strips are not handled by the user. Accordingly, the unused test strips remain free of contaminants such as naturally occurring oils on the user's hand.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANYInventor: John Lovell
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Publication number: 20140174714Abstract: A completion system for use in a well includes a first completion section and a second section. The first completion section has a sand control assembly to prevent passage of particulates, a first inductive coupler portion, and a sensor positioned proximate to the sand control assembly that is electrically coupled to the first inductive coupler portion. The second section is deployable after installation of the first completion section. It includes a second inductive coupler portion to communicate with the first inductive coupler portion, to enable communication between the first completion section's sensor and another component coupled to the second section.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2014Publication date: June 26, 2014Applicant: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Dinesh R. Patel, Donald W. Ross, Anthony Veneruso, Fabien Cens, John Lovell, Jean-Philippe Beaulieu
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Publication number: 20140114139Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates to a retractor device for retracting soft tissue to provide access to a surgical site. The retractor device includes a plurality of arms coupled to a frame and operatively coupled to a ring disposed at least partially within the frame. Related methods of using the retractor device are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2013Publication date: April 24, 2014Applicant: BLACKSTONE MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Tara Ziolo, Frank Larosa, John Lovell, Sergey Fedorov
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Patent number: 8652415Abstract: An apparatus for storing and dispensing a test strip includes a container configured to store a stack of test strips. The container maintains appropriate environmental conditions, such as humidity, for storing the test strips. An engaging member is disposed in the container and is adapted to contact one test strip of the stack of test strips. An actuator actuates the engaging member to dispense the one test strip from the container. Since one test strip is dispensed at a time, the remaining test strips are not handled by the user. Accordingly, the unused test strips remain free of contaminants such as naturally occurring oils on the user's hand.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2010Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventor: John Lovell
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Patent number: 8638103Abstract: The present disclosure relates to determining a property, such as resistivity, of an earth formation. A transmitter is disposed in a wellbore penetrating the formation, and a plurality of receivers are distributed on or near the earth's surface. The transmitter sends electromagnetic energy into the formation and the resulting signal, after passing through the formation, is detected by the array of receivers. The received signal is used to determine the property of the formation. This is often achieved using an inversion or numerical model of the formation being measured. The inversion takes into account changes in the background formation model due to transmitting from various locations. The measurements made on the formation can be performed while drilling the wellbore or subsequent to the drilling.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2009Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Richard Rosthal, Edward Nichols, John Lovell, Christopher Bogath
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Publication number: 20130172934Abstract: A cross connecting device suitable for connecting first and second spinal fixation devices comprises a fixable pivot junction, first and second connection members, and first and second clamps. The fixable pivot junction includes a pivotable joint that is pivotable about a pivot point. The fixable pivot junction also includes a collar configured for fixating the pivot junction. The first and second connection members are connected by the fixable pivot junction such that the fixable pivot junction allows the first and second connection members to be repositioned relative to each other. The first and second clamps are connected to respective ones of the first and second connection members at distal ends of the connection members relative to the fixable pivot junction. The first and second clamps allow the cross connecting device to be clamped on to spinal fixation devices, such as pedicle screws or hooks.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2011Publication date: July 4, 2013Applicant: BLACKSTONE MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Clint Walker, Stephen Termyna, John Lovell
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Publication number: 20130172939Abstract: The present disclosure relates, in some embodiments, to locking mechanisms for a fastener (e.g., a bone screw) and associated devices, systems, and methods. According to some embodiments, a lockable bone plate assembly may comprise, for example, a bone plate and a bone screw assembly. A bone plate may comprise, in some embodiments, at least one through hole, the at least one through hole having at least one bone plate hole circumferential recess. According to some embodiments, a bone screw assembly may comprise (a) a bone screw, (b) at least one deployable protrusion, and/or (c) a protrusion driver. The present disclosure further relates, in some embodiments, to methods for bone (e.g., vertebral) fixation. For example, a method may comprise contacting at least a portion of a spine (e.g., cervical spine) of a subject with a lockable bone plate assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2011Publication date: July 4, 2013Applicant: BLACKSTONE MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Tara Ziolo, Stephen Termyna, John Lovell
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Publication number: 20120209335Abstract: An implantable orthopedic assembly comprises a bone fixator and head assembly for securing a stabilizing rod to the spine. The head assembly allows multi-axial repositioning of the bone fixator relative to the head assembly. A primary drive interface located on the bone fixator may be used to adjust the depth of bone penetration when the bone fixator and head assembly are substantially coaxial. A secondary drive interface located on the head assembly may be used to adjust the depth of bone penetration while independently adjusting the stabilizing rod position when the bone fixator and the head assembly are not coaxial, transferring torsional loads to the bone fixator.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2011Publication date: August 16, 2012Applicant: BLACKSTONE MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Stephen Termyna, John Lovell
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Publication number: 20120053832Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer program products for flight validation (FV) are provided. Embodiments implement the requirements of FAA Notice 8260.67 as they relate to FV. Embodiments enable FV to be performed in its entirety, including flight and/or ground obstacle assessment, and on-course/on-path flight evaluation. Embodiments enable a post-flight validation phase, which provides post flight analysis and archiving capabilities. Using embodiments, a person of minimal skill and training can perform FV as prescribed by FAA requirements. Accordingly, significant costs associated with hiring professional surveyors and air crews to perform obstacle assessment and flight evaluation can be eliminated. Embodiments can be implemented using commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) and relatively inexpensive hardware, making them suitable for large-scale FV operations.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2010Publication date: March 1, 2012Applicant: The MITRE CorporationInventors: Jeremy Patrick IRISH, Steve Patrick Chase, Adric Eckstein, Timothy John Lovell
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Patent number: 8082983Abstract: A completion system for use in a well includes a first completion section and a second section. The first completion section has a sand control assembly to prevent passage of particulates, a first inductive coupler portion, and a sensor positioned proximate to the sand control assembly that is electrically coupled to the first inductive coupler portion. The second section is deployable after installation of the first completion section. It includes a second inductive coupler portion to communicate with the first inductive coupler portion, to enable communication between the first completion section's sensor and another component coupled to the second section.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2010Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Dinesh R. Patel, Donald W. Ross, Anthony Veneruso, Fabien Cens, John Lovell, Jean-Philippe Beaulieu
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Patent number: 7926681Abstract: An apparatus for storing and dispensing a test strip includes a container configured to store a radial array of test strips. The container maintains appropriate environmental conditions, such as humidity, for storing the test strips. The container has a plurality of radially extending slots formed by a plurality of dividing walls, and each slot is sized to receive a single test strip. A rotatably positionable cover is carried by the container for covering the plurality of radially extending slots. The cover includes an opening, which, when the cover rotates, aligns with one of the slots at a time to allow removal of a single test strip located within the respective slot. Accordingly, the unused test strips remain free of contaminants such as naturally occurring skin oils on a user's hand.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2009Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Robert E. West, John Lovell
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Patent number: 7880640Abstract: A gap collar for an electromagnetic communication unit of a downhole tool positioned in a wellbore is provided. The downhole tool communicates with a surface unit via an electromagnetic field generated by the electromagnetic communication unit. The gap collar includes a first collar having a first end connector and a second collar having a second end connector matingly connectable to the first end connector. The gap collar further includes a non-conductive insulation coating disposed on the first and/or second end connectors, and a non-conductive insulation molding positioned about an inner and/or outer surface of the collars. The insulation molding moldingly conforms to the shape collars. The connectors are provided with mated threads modified to receive the insulation coating. Measurements taken by the downhole tool may be stored in memory, and transmitted to the surface unit via the electromagnetic field.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2006Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: John Lovell, Qingyan He, Frank Shray
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Publication number: 20110000932Abstract: An apparatus for storing and dispensing a test strip includes a container configured to store a stack of test strips. The container maintains appropriate environmental conditions, such as humidity, for storing the test strips. An engaging member is disposed in the container and is adapted to contact one test strip of the stack of test strips. An actuator actuates the engaging member to dispense the one test strip from the container. Since one test strip is dispensed at a time, the remaining test strips are not handled by the user. Accordingly, the unused test strips remain free of contaminants such as naturally occurring oils on the user's hand.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2010Publication date: January 6, 2011Inventor: John Lovell
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Publication number: 20110000933Abstract: An apparatus for storing and dispensing a test strip includes a container configured to store a stack of test strips. The container maintains appropriate environmental conditions, such as humidity, for storing the test strips. An engaging member is disposed in the container and is adapted to contact one test strip of the stack of test strips. An actuator actuates the engaging member to dispense the one test strip from the container. Since one test strip is dispensed at a time, the remaining test strips are not handled by the user. Accordingly, the unused test strips remain free of contaminants such as naturally occurring oils on the user's hand.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2010Publication date: January 6, 2011Inventors: Victor Chan, John Lovell
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Publication number: 20100259267Abstract: The present disclosure relates to determining a property, such as resistivity, of an earth formation. A transmitter is disposed in a wellbore penetrating the formation, and a plurality of receivers are distributed on or near the earth's surface. The transmitter sends electromagnetic energy into the formation and the resulting signal, after passing through the formation, is detected by the array of receivers. The received signal is used to determine the property of the formation. This is often achieved using an inversion or numerical model of the formation being measured. The inversion takes into account changes in the background formation model due to transmitting from various locations. The measurements made on the formation can be performed while drilling the wellbore or subsequent to the drilling.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2009Publication date: October 14, 2010Inventors: Richard Rosthal, Edward Nichols, John Lovell, Christopher Bogath
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Publication number: 20100236774Abstract: A completion system for use in a well includes a first completion section and a second section. The first completion section has a sand control assembly to prevent passage of particulates, a first inductive coupler portion, and a sensor positioned proximate to the sand control assembly that is electrically coupled to the first inductive coupler portion. The second section is deployable after installation of the first completion section. It includes a second inductive coupler portion to communicate with the first inductive coupler portion, to enable communication between the first completion section's sensor and another component coupled to the second section.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2010Publication date: September 23, 2010Applicant: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Dinesh R. Patel, Donald W. Ross, Anthony Veneruso, Fabien Cens, John Lovell, Jean-Philippe Beaulieu
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Publication number: 20100227870Abstract: The invention provides a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof for treating diseases and conditions mediated by positive allosteric modulation of the G-protein coupled metabotropic subtype 5 receptor (mGluR5), such as neurological and psychiatric disorders, for example schizophrenia. In addition, the invention relates to compositions containing the derivatives and processes for their preparation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2008Publication date: September 9, 2010Inventors: Massimo Gianotti, Jag Paul Heer, Peter John Lovell, Catia Seri, Ben Gerald Tehan
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Publication number: 20100200291Abstract: A completion system for use in a well includes a first completion section and a second section. The first completion section has a sand control assembly to prevent passage of particulates, a first inductive coupler portion, and a sensor positioned proximate to the sand control assembly that is electrically coupled to the first inductive coupler portion. The second section is deployable after installation of the first completion section. It includes a second inductive coupler portion to communicate with the first inductive coupler portion, to enable communication between the first completion section's sensor and another component coupled to the second section.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2010Publication date: August 12, 2010Applicant: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Dinesh R. Patel, Donald W. Ross, Anthony Veneruso, Fabien Cens, John Lovell, Jean-Philippe Beaulieu
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Publication number: 20100173912Abstract: The invention provides 5-fluoro-2-[4-({[(4-fluorophenyl)methyl]oxy}acetyl)-1-piperazinyl]benzonitrile of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereofType: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2008Publication date: July 8, 2010Inventors: Alessandro Artioli, Peter John Lovell
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Patent number: RE44124Abstract: A regenerable, high-capacity sorbent for removal of mercury from flue gas and processes and systems for making and using the sorbent. A phyllosilicate substrate, for example vermiculite or montmorillinite, acts as an inexpensive support to a thin layer for a polyvalent metal sulfide, ensuring that more of the metal sulfide is engaged in the sorption process. The sorbent is prepared by ion exchange between the silicate substrate material and a solution containing one or more of a group of polyvalent metals including tin (both Sn(II) and Sn(IV)), iron (both Fe(II) and Fe(III)), titanium, manganese, zirconium and molybdenum, dissolved as salts, to produce an exchanged substrate. Controlled reaction of a sulfide ion source with the one or more polyvalent metals that are exchanged on the silicate substrate produces the sorbent. The sorbent is used to absorb elemental mercury or oxidized mercury species such as mercuric chloride from flue gas containing acid gases (e.g.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2009Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Novinda, Inc.Inventors: John Lovell, Craig Turchi, Thomas E. Broderick