Patents by Inventor Matthew Bergers
Matthew Bergers 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: 20240110251Abstract: Described herein are systems and methods which utilize an array of wells to rapidly detect target analytes from whole blood samples, even at very low concentrations. The provided systems and methods dry the blood sample to ensure a fluidic network forms in one or more dry blood sample islands and liquid with reagents useful for detecting nucleic acid sequences from a target analyte, including by amplification reactions that are bi-phasic because of the interaction between the solid dried blood sample phase and the liquid phases, including liquid having reagents that are able to fluidically and diffusively exchange with the fluidic network within the dried blood sample phase.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2023Publication date: April 4, 2024Inventors: Rashid BASHIR, Anurup Ganguli, Jongwon Lim, Ariana Mostafa, Enrique Andres Valera Cano, Matthew Wester, Jacob Berger
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Patent number: 11930880Abstract: A weightlifting shoe has a bottom sole, a midsole comprising a thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), and one or more panels attached to one or both of the midsole and the bottom sole to define an enclosure for a person's foot. The midsole may be disposed above at least a portion of the bottom sole and may have a decreasing thickness in a direction from a rear region of the bottom sole toward a front region of the bottom sole opposite the rear region. The enclosure may have an axis defined between opposing front and rear points on the enclosure at a longest part thereof and may have a width defined perpendicular to the axis. The width of the enclosure may have a maximum value at a position along the axis that is more than 70% of the way from the rear point to the front point.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2022Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: TYR Sport, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Vito DiLorenzo, Sunki Jeon, Yang Wang, Corey Berger, Aaron Horschig
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Patent number: 11427502Abstract: A light transmissive substrate having a coating is disclosed. The coating is formed of an adhesion promoter that includes a metal, a metal oxide, or a metal nitride. A laminate including a coated substrate is also disclosed. A method of coating a substrate is further disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2018Date of Patent: August 30, 2022Assignee: Apogee Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Bergers, Brad Erickson
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Publication number: 20190264494Abstract: A system for producing an insulating glass unit having at least two lites separated by a spacer material is disclosed. The system includes a heating mechanism to heat one or both of the lites to achieve rapid wet-out of the spacer material on the lites. A method of producing an insulating glass unit including heating one or both lites is further disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2019Publication date: August 29, 2019Inventors: Eric Stein, Matthew Bergers
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Publication number: 20190177214Abstract: A light transmissive substrate having a coating is disclosed. The coating is formed of an adhesion promoter that includes a metal, a metal oxide, or a metal nitride. A laminate including a coated substrate is also disclosed. A method of coating a substrate is further disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2018Publication date: June 13, 2019Inventors: Matthew Bergers, Brad Erickson
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Publication number: 20170120150Abstract: In an approach, one or more player characters controllable by a first player account perform an action in an instance of a game world. In the event that the action meets one or more conditions for creating a nemesis, a computer system controlling the game instance selects a second player account to be invaded by a nemesis. When the second player account plays the game in the same or a different game instance, the computer system determines whether second one or more characters of the selected account meet one or more invasion conditions. If the invasion conditions are met, the computer system generates computer-controlled enemy NPCs for second one or more characters of the second player account to defeat. If the second account defeats the nemesis invasion, rewards are generated for the first and second player accounts. Otherwise, the computer system chooses a third player account for nemesis invasion.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2017Publication date: May 4, 2017Inventors: Matthew Berger, Evan Greenstone
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Patent number: 9539518Abstract: In an approach, one or more player characters controllable by a first player account perform an action in an instance of a game world. In the event that the action meets one or more conditions for creating a nemesis, a computer system controlling the game instance selects a second player account to be invaded by a nemesis. When the second player account plays the game in the same or a different game instance, the computer system determines whether second one or more characters of the selected account meet one or more invasion conditions. If the invasion conditions are met, the computer system generates computer-controlled enemy NPCs for second one or more characters of the second player account to defeat. If the second account defeats the nemesis invasion, rewards are generated for the first and second player accounts. Otherwise, the computer system chooses a third player account for nemesis invasion.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2015Date of Patent: January 10, 2017Assignee: Blizzard Entertainment, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Berger, Evan Greenstone
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Publication number: 20160008722Abstract: In an approach, one or more player characters controllable by a first player account perform an action in an instance of a game world. In the event that the action meets one or more conditions for creating a nemesis, a computer system controlling the game instance selects a second player account to be invaded by a nemesis. When the second player account plays the game in the same or a different game instance, the computer system determines whether second one or more characters of the selected account meet one or more invasion conditions. If the invasion conditions are met, the computer system generates computer-controlled enemy NPCs for second one or more characters of the second player account to defeat. If the second account defeats the nemesis invasion, rewards are generated for the first and second player accounts. Otherwise, the computer system chooses a third player account for nemesis invasion.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2015Publication date: January 14, 2016Inventors: MATTHEW BERGER, EVAN GREENSTONE
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Patent number: 9076292Abstract: In an approach, one or more player characters controllable by a first player account perform an action in an instance of a game world. In the event that the action meets one or more conditions for creating a nemesis, a computer system controlling the game instance selects a second player account to be invaded by a nemesis. When the second player account plays the game in the same or a different game instance, the computer system determines whether second one or more characters of the selected account meet one or more invasion conditions. If the invasion conditions are met, the computer system generates computer-controlled enemy NPCs for second one or more characters of the second player account to defeat. If the second account defeats the nemesis invasion, rewards are generated for the first and second player accounts. Otherwise, the computer system chooses a third player account for nemesis invasion.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2014Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Assignee: Blizzard Enterainment, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Berger, Evan Greenstone
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Patent number: 8870742Abstract: An implantable restriction device can be configured to provide a restriction in a patient, for example as a function of the pressure of fluid. The implantable restriction device can include one or more sensors configured to sense a variety of parameters, such as pressure of the fluid within the implantable restriction device, pulse width, pulse amplitude, pulse count, pulse duration, or frequency, electrical characteristics, or other parameters. Data obtained by the one or more sensors (for example, the data representing pressure, pulse characteristics, and so on) may be communicated to a device located external to the patient, such as a data logger, using telemetry coils or other communicators. The data logger may store the data, and may communicate the data to a remote location via a network such as the Internet. A docking station may be provided to couple the data logger to a network and/or to recharge a cell in the data logger.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2008Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Assignee: Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc.Inventors: Daniel F. Dlugos, Jr., Peter Brockmeier, Matthew A. Berger, Randal T. Byrum, Kevin R. Doll, Gaspar M. Gayoso, Dustin R. Jensen, David T. Krumanaker, Amy L. Marcotte, Mark S. Ortiz, David N. Plescia, David C. Yates
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Publication number: 20120284603Abstract: Certain examples provide systems, methods, and articles of manufacture for dynamic, electronic clinician documentation. Certain examples provide a computer-implemented method for providing physician documentation. The example method includes receiving a user input regarding a form to input clinical information regarding a patient. The example method includes providing a selected form for clinician note data entry. The example method includes accepting user input to complete the form. The accepting of user input includes providing text for selection by the user; accepting free text input from the user to augment the selected text; and generating a note based on the selected text augmented by the user free text input. The example method includes storing the note in association with the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2012Publication date: November 8, 2012Applicant: General Electric CompanyInventors: Shankar Saibabu, John Foy, Matthew Berger
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Patent number: 8152710Abstract: An implantable restriction device can be configured to provide a restriction in a patient, for example as a function of the pressure of fluid. The implantable restriction device can include one or more sensors configured to sense a variety of parameters, such as pressure of the fluid within the implantable restriction device, pulse width, pulse amplitude, pulse count, pulse duration, or frequency, electrical characteristics, or other parameters. Data obtained by the one or more sensors (for example, the data representing pressure, pulse characteristics, and so on) may be communicated to a device located external to the patient, such as a data logger, using telemetry coils or other communicators. The data logger may store the data, and may communicate the data to a remote location via a network such as the Internet. A docking station may be provided to couple the data logger to a network and/or to recharge a cell in the data logger.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2008Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc.Inventors: Daniel F. Dlugos, Jr., Peter Brockmeier, Matthew A Berger, Randal T. Byrum, Kevin R. Doll, Gaspar M. Gayoso, Dustin R. Jensen, David T. Krumanaker, Amy L. Marcotte, Mark S. Ortiz, David N. Plescia, David C. Yates
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Publication number: 20090222065Abstract: An implantable restriction device can be configured to provide a restriction in a patient, for example as a function of the pressure of fluid. The implantable restriction device can include one or more sensors configured to sense a variety of parameters, such as pressure of the fluid within the implantable restriction device, pulse width, pulse amplitude, pulse count, pulse duration, or frequency, electrical characteristics, or other parameters. Data obtained by the one or more sensors (for example, the data representing pressure, pulse characteristics, and so on) may be communicated to a device located external to the patient, such as a data logger, using telemetry coils or other communicators. The data logger may store the data, and may communicate the data to a remote location via a network such as the Internet. A docking station may be provided to couple the data logger to a network and/or to recharge a cell in the data logger.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2008Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicant: ETHICON ENDO-SURGERY, INC.Inventors: Daniel F. Dlugos, JR., Peter Brockmeier, Matthew Berger, Randal T. Byrum, Kevin R. Doll, Gaspar M. Gayoso, Dustin R. Jensen, David T. Krumanaker, Amy L. Marcotte, Mark S. Ortiz, David N. Plescia, David C. Yates
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Publication number: 20080250341Abstract: An implantable restriction device can be configured to provide a restriction in a patient, for example as a function of the pressure of fluid. The implantable restriction device can include one or more sensors configured to sense a variety of parameters, such as pressure of the fluid within the implantable restriction device, pulse width, pulse amplitude, pulse count, pulse duration, or frequency, electrical characteristics, or other parameters. Data obtained by the one or more sensors (for example, the data representing pressure, pulse characteristics, and so on) may be communicated to a device located external to the patient, such as a data logger, using telemetry coils or other communicators. The data logger may store the data, and may communicate the data to a remote location via a network such as the Internet. A docking station may be provided to couple the data logger to a network and/or to recharge a cell in the data logger.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2008Publication date: October 9, 2008Applicant: ETHICON ENDO-SURGERY, INC.Inventors: Daniel F. Dlugos, Peter Brockmeier, Matthew A. Berger, Randal T. Byrum, Kevin R. Doll, Gaspar M. Gayoso, Dustin R. Jensen, David T. Krumanaker, Amy L. Marcotte, Mark S. Ortiz, David N. Plescia, David C. Yates
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Publication number: 20080250340Abstract: An implantable restriction device can be configured to provide a restriction in a patient, for example as a function of the pressure of fluid. The implantable restriction device can include one or more sensors configured to sense a variety of parameters, such as pressure of the fluid within the implantable restriction device, pulse width, pulse amplitude, pulse count, pulse duration, or frequency, electrical characteristics, or other parameters. Data obtained by the one or more sensors (for example, the data representing pressure, pulse characteristics, and so on) may be communicated to a device located external to the patient, such as a data logger, using telemetry coils or other communicators. The data logger may store the data, and may communicate the data to a remote location via a network such as the Internet. A docking station may be provided to couple the data logger to a network and/or to recharge a cell in the data logger.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2008Publication date: October 9, 2008Applicant: ETHICON ENDO-SURGERY, INC.Inventors: Daniel F. Dlugos, Peter Brockmeier, Matthew A. Berger, Randal T. Byrum, Kevin R. Doll, Gaspar M. Gayoso, Dustin R. Jensen, David T. Krumanaker, Amy L. Marcotte, Mark S. Ortiz, David N. Plescia, David C. Yates
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Publication number: 20080249806Abstract: An implantable restriction device can be configured to provide a restriction in a patient, for example as a function of the pressure of fluid. The implantable restriction device can include one or more sensors configured to sense a variety of parameters, such as pressure of the fluid within the implantable restriction device, pulse width, pulse amplitude, pulse count, pulse duration, or frequency, electrical characteristics, or other parameters. Data obtained by the one or more sensors (for example, the data representing pressure, pulse characteristics, and so on) may be communicated to a device located external to the patient, such as a data logger, using telemetry coils or other communicators. The data logger may store the data, and may communicate the data to a remote location via a network such as the Internet. A docking station may be provided to couple the data logger to a network and/or to recharge a cell in the data logger.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2008Publication date: October 9, 2008Applicant: Ethicon Endo-Surgery, IncInventors: Daniel F. Dlugos, Peter Brockmeier, Matthew A. Berger, Randal T. Byrum, Kevin R. Doll, Gaspar M. Gayoso, Dustin R. Jensen, David T. Krumanaker, Amy L. Marcotte, Mark S. Ortiz, David N. Plescia, David C. Yates
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Publication number: 20080011277Abstract: A flange structure (10?) for a fuel supply unit of a vehicle includes at least one electrically conductive fuel port (16?) having first and second ends (22, 24). A plastic flange (20?) is overmolded on at least a portion of the fuel port between the first and second ends. The flange is constructed and arranged to be coupled with a fuel tank of a vehicle. A welded connection (26) is provided between the fuel port and the plastic flange defining a barrier to prevent fuel or fuel vapor from passing between the periphery of the fuel port and the flange.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2007Publication date: January 17, 2008Applicant: Siemens VDO Automotive CorporationInventors: Parag Athalye, John P. Wattai, Stephane Seps, Matthias Nederegger, Darren Matthew Berger
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Patent number: D1025563Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2022Date of Patent: May 7, 2024Assignee: TYR Sport, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Vito DiLorenzo, Sunki Jeon, Yang Wang, Corey Berger, Aaron Horschig