Patents by Inventor Jon A. Patrick
Jon A. Patrick 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: 20200315107Abstract: A greaseless pivot center swivel and bearing device is provided. The device includes an outer housing having a sidewall with top and bottom portions, a top plate coupled with the top portion that includes an opening therein, and a bottom plate coupled with the bottom portion that includes an opening therein. The sidewall cooperates with the top and bottom plates to define an interior volume. A single, unitary bushing member formed of a low-friction material is positioned within the interior volume and includes a surface cylindrically curved about an axis extending between the top and bottom plates of the housing. The cylindrically curved surface cooperates with the openings in the top and bottom plates to define a cylindrical passage through the interior volume sized and shaped for receiving a cylindrical tube that rotates therein, e.g., a tube configured to connect with a water supply column of a mechanized irrigation system.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2019Publication date: October 8, 2020Inventors: Darin Joseph Neff, Bradley George Weatherl, Mark Randall Virus, Russell Scott Reinke, Jon Patrick Henry
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Publication number: 20200318678Abstract: A greaseless pivot center swivel and bearing device is provided. The device includes an outer housing having a sidewall with top and bottom portions, a top plate coupled with the top portion that includes an opening therein, and a bottom plate coupled with the bottom portion that includes an opening therein. The sidewall cooperates with the top and bottom plates to define an interior volume. A plurality of bushing members formed of a low-friction material are positioned within the interior volume and include a surface cylindrically curved about an axis extending between the top and bottom plates of the housing. The cylindrically curved surfaces cooperate with the openings in the top and bottom plates to define a cylindrical passage through the interior volume sized and shaped for receiving a cylindrical tube that rotates therein, e.g., a tube configured to connect with a water supply column of a mechanized irrigation system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2019Publication date: October 8, 2020Inventors: Darin Joseph Neff, Bradley George Weatherl, Mark Randall Virus, Russell Scott Reinke, Jon Patrick Henry
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Publication number: 20200315106Abstract: An irrigation system having a pipeline supported by one or more towers includes an improved truss connection system having a means for readily adjusting a crown height of the pipeline. A pair of cooperating members define a joint which selectively couples headed ends of adjacent truss rods together to form a truss rail of a truss system that supports the pipeline. A single fastener may fasten the cooperating members, a strut, and a cross-member together at the joint. A length of the truss rail may be decreased by holding the truss rods closer together. In an aspect, the headed ends of the adjacent truss rods are held closer together by inserting a shim in one of the joints. Decreasing the length of the truss rail increases the deflection of the pipeline and raises the crown height.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2019Publication date: October 8, 2020Inventors: Russell Scott Reinke, Jon Patrick Henry, Bradley George Weatherl, Mark Randall Virus, Darin Joseph Neff
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Patent number: 10672511Abstract: Described herein are relates to frameworks and methodologies configured to enable design and implementation of customised clinical information systems. One embodiment includes a computer implemented method for providing Clinical Information System (CIS) functionalities, the framework including: providing a plurality of purpose-specific CIS interfaces, wherein each interface is renderable at a given client terminal based on CIS interface design data, wherein the CIS interface design data includes: (i) content pages, wherein each content page is configured to contain one or more page objects; and (ii) logical rules defining navigation and behaviour of content pages; providing access to a common central patient information database; providing a content and process design user interface, thereby to enable a user of a client terminal to define, by way of a graphical Interface, CIS interface design data; and operating a content and process engine.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2015Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: Innovative Clinical information Management Systems Pty Ltd (iCIMS)Inventor: Jon Patrick
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Patent number: 10020880Abstract: A reconfigurable free-space optical inter-rack network includes a plurality of server racks, each including at least one switch mounted on a top thereof, where each top-mounted switch includes a plurality of free-space-optic link connector, each with a free-space optical connection to a free-space-optic link connector on another top-mounted switch, a single ceiling mirror above the plurality of server racks that substantially covers the plurality of server racks, wherein the single ceiling mirror redirects optical connections between pairs of free-space-optic link connectors to provide a clear lines-of-sight between each pair of connected free-space-optic link connectors, and a controller that preconfigures a free-space optical network connecting the plurality of server racks by establishing connections between pairs of free-space-optic link connectors, and that reconfigures connections between pairs of free-space-optic link connectors in response to network traffic demands and events.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2015Date of Patent: July 10, 2018Assignee: THE RESEARCH FOUNDATION FOR THE STATE UNIVERSITY OFNEW YORKInventors: Himanshu Gupta, Navid Hamed Azimi, Samir Ranjan Das, Jon Patrick Longtin, Vyas Sekar, Max S. Curran
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Publication number: 20180189381Abstract: The present disclosure relates to frameworks and methodologies for enabling categorisation and/or searching of digitised information, including clinical report data. Embodiments of the invention have been particularly developed to assist categorisation of digitised information, such as clinical report data, in a streamlined manner based on a pre existing set of classification codes. This, in some embodiments, enables the discovery and extraction of meaningful patterns from unstructured clinical reports. Further embodiments of the invention have been particularly developed to assist in the discovery and extraction of meaningful patterns from an unstructured set of digitised information such as unstructured clinical reports. While some embodiments will be described herein with particular reference to those applications, it will be appreciated that the invention is not limited to such a field of use, and is applicable in broader contexts.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2016Publication date: July 5, 2018Inventors: Jon PATRICK, Pooyan ASGARI, Min LI
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Publication number: 20170124265Abstract: Described herein are relates to frameworks and methodologies configured to enable design and implementation of customised clinical information systems. One embodiment includes a computer implemented method for providing Clinical Information System (CIS) functionalities, the framework including: providing a plurality of purpose-specific CIS interfaces, wherein each interface is renderable at a given client terminal based on CIS interface design data, wherein the CIS interface design data includes: (i) content pages, wherein each content page is configured to contain one or more page objects; and (ii) logical rules defining navigation and behaviour of content pages; providing access to a common central patient information database; providing a content and process design user interface, thereby to enable a user of a client terminal to define, by way of a graphical Interface, CIS interface design data; and operating a content and process engine.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2015Publication date: May 4, 2017Inventor: Jon PATRICK
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Publication number: 20160173199Abstract: A reconfigurable free-space optical inter-rack network includes a plurality of server racks, each including at least one switch mounted on a top thereof, where each top-mounted switch includes a plurality of free-space-optic link connector, each with a free-space optical connection to a free-space-optic link connector on another top-mounted switch, a single ceiling mirror above the plurality of server racks that substantially covers the plurality of server racks, wherein the single ceiling mirror redirects optical connections between pairs of free-space-optic link connectors to provide a clear lines-of-sight between each pair of connected free-space-optic link connectors, and a controller that preconfigures a free-space optical network connecting the plurality of server racks by establishing connections between pairs of free-space-optic link connectors, and that reconfigures connections between pairs of free-space-optic link connectors in response to network traffic demands and events.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2015Publication date: June 16, 2016Inventors: HIMANSHU GUPTA, NAVID HAMED AZIMI, SAMIR RANJAN DAS, JON PATRICK LONGTIN, VYAS SEKAR, MAX S. CURRAN
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Patent number: 9188632Abstract: Electrical faults are detected in electrical distribution systems (EDS) by detection and location of radio frequency (RF) emissions generated by the fault with multiple time-synchronized radio frequency monitors (RFM) distributed about the EDS. The RFMs are coupled to a self-learning, electrical fault monitor (EFM) that characterizes and/or locates electrical faults based on operating state (OS) patterns learned from transmission of test signals generated within the EDS. RF emissions data samples are characterized as safe operation (SO) states or potential electrical faults by accessing a base of stored knowledge concerning fault emission characteristics and/or synchronized time of arrival at each RFM. Information in the base of stored knowledge is updated to include new EDS operating states (OS).Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2014Date of Patent: November 17, 2015Assignee: Siemens Energy, Inc.Inventors: Jon Patrick Oak, Edward David Thompson
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Publication number: 20150316606Abstract: Electrical faults are detected in electrical distribution systems (EDS) by detection and location of radio frequency (RF) emissions generated by the fault with multiple time-synchronized radio frequency monitors (RFM) distributed about the EDS. The RFMs are coupled to a self-learning, electrical fault monitor (EFM) that characterizes and/or locates electrical faults based on operating state (OS) patterns learned from transmission of test signals generated within the EDS. RF emissions data samples are characterized as safe operation (SO) states or potential electrical faults by accessing a base of stored knowledge concerning fault emission characteristics and/or synchronized time of arrival at each RFM. Information in the base of stored knowledge is updated to include new EDS operating states (OS).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2014Publication date: November 5, 2015Applicant: Siemens Energy, Inc.Inventors: Jon Patrick Oak, Edward David Thompson
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Publication number: 20130219744Abstract: A footwear insole includes an insole body extending along a longitudinal direction between opposite end regions. An elongated recessed arch cavity is formed in the insole body at an arch region between the end regions. The recessed arch cavity has a bottom opening at a lower surface of the insole body. One of a plurality of arch inserts of different hardnesses is selected, and is inserted through the bottom opening and mounted in the recessed arch cavity for supporting a wearer's arch during wear. The selected arch insert is adjustably positioned at a selected one of a plurality of positions spaced apart along the longitudinal direction for adjustably supporting the wearer's arch.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2012Publication date: August 29, 2013Applicant: PEDIFIX, INC.Inventors: Jon Patrick CASE, John A. Galbraith
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Patent number: 7753584Abstract: A thermocouple disposed on a substrate comprises a first leg of thermoelectric material, a second leg of thermoelectric material, and a thermocouple junction electrically connecting the first leg and the second leg, wherein a height of the thermocouple junction is substantially a height of the first or second legs.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2007Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: Mesoscribe Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Richard J. Gambino, Jon Patrick Longtin, Jeffrey A. Brogan, Jonathan S. Gutleber, Robert J. Greenlaw
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Publication number: 20090107428Abstract: Systems and methods for selectively activating and deactivating gas exchange valves in a variable displacement internal combustion engine include a rocker arm having a positioning device that opposes movement of a lash adjustment device while deactivated to position a coupling hole of the rocker arm within a desired coupling range to facilitate coupling of the rocker arm during subsequent activation of an associated engine cylinder.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: April 30, 2009Applicant: FORD GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Michael Bruno Magnan, Brian Jon Fregonese, Jon Patrick Jeffries, Todd Brewer
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Publication number: 20070227576Abstract: A thermocouple disposed on a substrate comprises a first leg of thermoelectric material, a second leg of thermoelectric material, and a thermocouple junction electrically connecting the first leg and the second leg, wherein a height of the thermocouple junction is substantially a height of the first or second legs.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2007Publication date: October 4, 2007Inventors: Richard J. Gambino, Jon Patrick Longtin, Jeffrey A. Brogan, Jonathan S. Gutleber, Robert J. Greenlaw
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Patent number: 7106086Abstract: A method of dynamically switching the voltage screen test parameters without falsely rejecting over stressing short channel length devices. Protection to more vulnerable devices is provided by determining the speed of the die prior to the voltage test screen, segregating the devices based on operational speed performance. A lower voltage is effectively applied during wafer probe test to the faster devices, which directly correspond to the population of short channel devices. Device speed is acquired by measuring the drain-to-source current of each FET, and dividing the resultant sum by the device gate channel width. The device with the higher values represent the faster devices. Alternatively, since faster devices draw more current, the supply current specification may be adjusted based on operational speed measurements.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2004Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Roger W Fleury, Jon A Patrick
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Patent number: 6994713Abstract: A medical graft connector or plug is made, for example, by cutting end portions of a tube of highly elastic material axially at numerous locations spaced circumferentially around the tube to produce a plurality of fingers which extend axially from each end of an uncut medial portion of the tube. The fingers are deflected radially outwardly from the medial portion and set in that condition. For a graft connector, the medial portion is coaxially connected to an end portion of a tubular graft. The connector is then installed through an aperture in the side wall of a patient's tubular body conduit, for example, by using a delivery tube in which the fingers are elastically deflected back to approximately their initial positions. When the delivery conduit is withdrawn from the connector, the fingers spring out to engage the inner and outer surfaces of the body conduit wall.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2002Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Assignee: St. Jude Medical ATG, Inc.Inventors: Todd Allen Berg, Alex Alden Peterson, Mark D. Wahlberg, Jon Patrick St. Germain
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Patent number: 6927595Abstract: This invention teaches an apparatus and method for determining a more efficient quality assurance or reliability test screen without falsely rejecting, i.e., over stressing, short channel length devices during voltage stress test screening. Short channel lengths devices fabricated on a semiconductor wafer have a higher tendency to fail at voltage levels that would otherwise not harm long channel length devices. The failures, however, are not related to device defects. Protection to the more vulnerable devices is provided by determining the speed of the die prior to the voltage test screen, thus, segregating the devices based on operational speed performance. Next, a lower voltage is effectively applied during wafer probe test to the faster devices, which directly correspond to the population of short channel devices. A preferred measurement for device speed entails measuring the drain-to-source current of each FET, and dividing the resultant sum by the device gate channel width.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2004Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Roger W. Fleury, Jon A. Patrick
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Publication number: 20050083076Abstract: This invention teaches an apparatus and method for determining a more efficient quality assurance or reliability test screen without falsely rejecting, i.e., over stressing, short channel length devices during voltage stress test screening. Short channel lengths devices fabricated on a semiconductor wafer have a higher tendency to fail at voltage levels that would otherwise not harm long channel length devices. The failures, however, are not related to device defects. Protection to the more vulnerable devices is provided by determining the speed of the die prior to the voltage test screen, thus, segregating the devices based on operational speed performance. Next, a lower voltage is effectively applied during wafer probe test to the faster devices, which directly correspond to the population of short channel devices. A preferred measurement for device speed entails measuring the drain-to-source current of each FET, and dividing the resultant sum by the device gate channel width.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2004Publication date: April 21, 2005Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Roger Fleury, Jon Patrick
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Publication number: 20050083077Abstract: This invention teaches an apparatus and method for determining a more efficient quality assurance or reliability test screen without falsely rejecting, i.e., over stressing, short channel length devices during voltage stress test screening. Short channel lengths devices fabricated on a semiconductor wafer have a higher tendency to fail at voltage levels that would otherwise not harm long channel length devices. The failures, however, are not related to device defects. Protection to the more vulnerable devices is provided by determining the speed of the die prior to the voltage test screen, thus, segregating the devices based on operational speed performance. Next, a lower voltage is effectively applied during wafer probe test to the faster devices, which directly correspond to the population of short channel devices. A preferred measurement for device speed entails measuring the drain-to-source current of each FET, and dividing the resultant sum by the device gate channel width.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2004Publication date: April 21, 2005Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Roger Fleury, Jon Patrick
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Patent number: D661947Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2011Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: Whirlpool CorporationInventors: Michael P. Conti, Jon Patrick Morris