Patents by Inventor Kevin Mason
Kevin Mason 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: 20240172996Abstract: An physiological measurement device provides a device body having a base, legs extending from the base and an optical housing disposed at ends of the legs opposite the base. An optical assembly is disposed in the housing. The device body is flexed so as to position the housing over a tissue site. The device body is unflexed so as to attach the housing to the tissue site and position the optical assembly to illuminate the tissue site. The optical assembly is configured to transmit optical radiation into tissue site tissue and receive the optical radiation after attenuation by pulsatile blood flow within the tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2023Publication date: May 30, 2024Inventors: Yassir Abdul-Hafiz, Ammar Al-Ali, Kevin Forrest, Eugene Mason, John Schmidt, Virginia Thanh Ta
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Publication number: 20220373368Abstract: A sealing assembly for forming a liquid-tight seal around a component is provided. The sealing assembly includes an end cover, a sleeve, a gasket, and a sealing clamp. Provided is also a holder that cooperates with an end cover of the sealing assembly to maintain the component and sealing assembly in a generally horizontal position for a period of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2020Publication date: November 24, 2022Inventors: Matthew Gentile, Alexandra Jackson, Zaid Haddadin, Kevin Mason
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Patent number: 9787784Abstract: A web server is disclosed that is configured to track requests for web pages on a third party web server. The tracking web server traps a web page request, such as a PURL (Personalized URL) for a personalized web page, before it attempts to serve the web page requested. The URL of the web page request is analyzed to determine the location of the requested page on a third party server, and details of the contact with which the personalized web page is associated. Receipt of the web page request is then recorded in a memory associated with the server, and the web page request is forwarded to the third party server for processing. The redirection to the third party web server may be seamless, such that the contact requesting the page does not know of the redirection. In this way, a tracking web server is provided which can supply a personalized tracking and forwarding function.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2014Date of Patent: October 10, 2017Assignee: INTIMIS LIMITEDInventors: Kevin Mason, Ian Griffiths, Ian Nicholas Pollard
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Publication number: 20140164613Abstract: A web server is disclosed that is configured to track requests for web pages on a third party web server. The tracking web server traps a web page request, such as a PURL (Personalised URL) for a personalised web page, before it attempts to serve the web page requested. The URL of the web page request is analysed to determine the location of the requested page on a third party server, and details of the contact with which the personalised web page is associated. Receipt of the web page request is then recorded in a memory associated with the server, and the web page request is forwarded to the third party server for processing. The redirection to the third party web server may be seamless, such that the contact requesting the page does not know of the redirection. In this way, a tracking web server is provided which can supply a personalised tracking and forwarding function.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2014Publication date: June 12, 2014Applicant: Proctor & Stevenson LimitedInventors: Kevin Mason, Ian Griffiths, Ian Nicholas Pollard
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Patent number: 8694645Abstract: A web server is disclosed that is configured to track requests for web pages on a third party web server. The tracking web server traps a web page request, such as a PURL (Personalized URL) for a personalized web page, before it attempts to serve the web page requested. The URL of the web page request is analyzed to determine the location of the requested page on a third party server, and details of the contact with which the personalized web page is associated. Receipt of the web page request is then recorded in a memory associated with the server, and the web page request is forwarded to the third party server for processing. The redirection to the third party web server may be seamless, such that the contact requesting the page does not know of the redirection. In this way, a tracking web server is provided which can supply a personalized tracking and forwarding function.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2008Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Assignee: Procter & Stevenson LimitedInventors: Kevin Mason, Ian Griffiths, Ian Nicholas Pollard
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Patent number: 7987289Abstract: A Totally Stubby Edge (TSE) participates in a cloud under the condition that the TSE may select paths for frames that the TSE introduces to the cloud, but may not transit frames between nodes in the cloud. The edge submits, to an administrator of the cloud, a request to join the cloud. If the administrator allows the request, then the edge is given access to the address tables that define the structure of the cloud, and may insert itself into the structure. The edge may use the address tables to select paths for frames that the edge introduces to the cloud. Normally path decisions are made by devices that the administrator trusts and controls. However, since the TSE selects paths for its own frames but does not transit frames between other nodes in the cloud, the TSE may select paths even if it is untrusted by the administrator.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2008Date of Patent: July 26, 2011Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Kevin Mason, Jeffrey Paul Jensen, Robert Pike, Albert Greenberg, Parantap Lahiri
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Publication number: 20090319688Abstract: A Totally Stubby Edge (TSE) participates in a cloud under the condition that the TSE may select paths for frames that the TSE introduces to the cloud, but may not transit frames between nodes in the cloud. The edge submits, to an administrator of the cloud, a request to join the cloud. If the administrator allows the request, then the edge is given access to the address tables that define the structure of the cloud, and may insert itself into the structure. The edge may use the address tables to select paths for frames that the edge introduces to the cloud. Normally path decisions are made by devices that the administrator trusts and controls. However, since the TSE selects paths for its own frames but does not transit frames between other nodes in the cloud, the TSE may select paths even if it is untrusted by the administrator.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2008Publication date: December 24, 2009Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Kevin Mason, Jeffrey Paul Jensen, Robert Pike, Albert Greenberg, Parantap Lahiri
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Publication number: 20080195665Abstract: A web server is disclosed that is configured to track requests for web pages on a third party web server. The tracking web server traps a web page request, such as a PURL (Personalised URL) for a personalised web page, before it attempts to serve the web page requested. The URL of the web page request is analysed to determine the location of the requested page on a third party server, and details of the contact with which the personalised web page is associated. Receipt of the web page request is then recorded in a memory associated with the server, and the web page request is forwarded to the third party server for processing. The redirection to the third party web server may be seamless, such that the contact requesting the page does not know of the redirection. In this way, a tracking web server is provided which can supply a personalised tracking and forwarding function.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2008Publication date: August 14, 2008Applicant: PROCTOR & STEVENSON LIMITEDInventors: Kevin MASON, Ian GRIFFITHS, Ian Nicholas POLLARD
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Publication number: 20070199404Abstract: A system of mounting differential locking devices onto a range of vehicles, be it new vehicles or retro fitting onto existing older vehicles, by means of mounting the locking assembly under a removable diff cover. A shaped mounting ring is fixed onto the rear of the axle assembly, in place of a conventional diff pan. A removable diff cover, which is sufficiently shaped or enlarged to accept the locking actuator, is fitted to the mounting ring, encasing the whole diff and diff locking assembly. A solenoid (or other mechanical actuator device) is mounted inside the shaped ring, parallel to the half shaft. The solenoid is connected to a fork, which in turn communicates reciprocal movement which engages/disengages a sliding dog gear into a splined bearing journal, press fitted into the diff carrier. This action causes the opposing half shafts to be locked together or independent as desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2005Publication date: August 30, 2007Applicant: KAM DIFFERENTIALS LTD.Inventor: Kevin Mason
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Publication number: 20060066065Abstract: A system for moving a refrigeration device is disclosed and includes a frame for supporting the refrigeration device. At least one pair of stationary casters are removably coupled to the frame. At least one pair of adjustable casters are removably coupled to the frame and are adjustable relative to the frame within a range between an extended position and a retracted position. A positioner provided on at least one of the frame and the adjustable casters establishes a position for the adjustable casters relative to the frame within the range, so that the stationary casters and the adjustable casters are capable of providing a desired degree of stability during movement of the refrigeration device and the stationary casters and the adjustable casters are removable following movement of the refrigeration device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2005Publication date: March 30, 2006Inventors: Kevin Mason, Steven Stubblefield, Steven Rembisz
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Patent number: D791904Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2016Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: BUCK KNIVES, INC.Inventors: Daniel Gene Raczykowski, Kevin Mason
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Patent number: D798987Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2016Date of Patent: October 3, 2017Assignee: BUCK KNIVES, INC.Inventors: Daniel Gene Raczykowski, Kevin Mason