Patents by Inventor Matthew Dickson

Matthew Dickson 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).

  • Publication number: 20230052723
    Abstract: A secure cryptocurrency transactional system for actuating transactions involving electronic gaming machines and cryptocurrency wallets.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 25, 2022
    Publication date: February 16, 2023
    Inventor: Matthew Dickson
  • Patent number: 11482074
    Abstract: A secure cryptocurrency transfer system between an electronic gaming machine and a cryptowallet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 6, 2020
    Date of Patent: October 25, 2022
    Inventor: Matthew Dickson
  • Patent number: 9925356
    Abstract: A long catheter can be inserted into a patient while eliminating a need for a sterile field by incorporating the long catheter into an infusion tubing and carrying it in with an infusion. The long catheter has a structure that prevents it from leaving the infusion tubing when fully extended and therefore becomes a connector for fluids to transfer down the long catheter by infusion through the infusion tubing. Use of an adjustable seal connector allows the long catheter to be stopped at varying points during insertion and even to allow the long catheter to be reversed by pulling suction on the infusion tubing and retracting the long catheter back into the infusion tubing. The long catheter also remains within sterile confines of the infusion tubing and therefore is prevented from becoming contaminated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 2012
    Date of Patent: March 27, 2018
    Inventor: Matthew Dickson Reavill
  • Publication number: 20120296314
    Abstract: A long catheter can be inserted into a patient while eliminating the need for a sterile field by incorporating the long catheter into an infusion tubing and carrying it in with the infusion. The long catheter has a structure that prevents it from leaving the infusion set when fully extended and therefore becomes a connector for fluids to transfer down the long catheter by infusion through the infusion set. Use of an adjustable seal connector allows the catheter to be stopped at varying points during insertion and even to allow the catheter to be reversed by pulling suction on the infusion set and retracting the catheter back into the tubing. This also remains within the sterile confines of the infusion set and therefore is prevented from becoming contaminated.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 27, 2012
    Publication date: November 22, 2012
    Inventor: Matthew Dickson Reavill
  • Patent number: 8231601
    Abstract: A long catheter can be inserted into a patient while eliminating the need for a sterile field by incorporating the long catheter into an infusion tubing and carrying it in with the infusion. The long catheter has a structure that prevents it from leaving the infusion tubing when fully extended and therefore becomes a connector for fluids to transfer down the long catheter by infusion through the infusion tubing. Use of an adjustable seat connector allows the long catheter to be stopped at varying points during insertion and even to allow the long catheter to be reversed by pulling suction on the infusion tubing and retracting the long catheter back into the infusion tubing. The long catheter also remains within the sterile confines of the infusion tubing and therefore is prevented from becoming contaminated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 26, 2007
    Date of Patent: July 31, 2012
    Inventor: Matthew Dickson Reavill
  • Patent number: 8029481
    Abstract: A catheter enables measuring and approximating its distal end position within the body to facilitate catheter insertion and improve accuracy and control. By wrapping a long infusion catheter with an outer coating, the catheter can be guided into a vein or vessel by pulling on the outer coating and forcing its separation in a Y-shaped separation housing anchored close to the insertion point. Since there is no need for a guidewire or stylet and the outer coating acts as a sterile peel package, the catheter can be placed while infusing and maintain its own closed sterile environment during insertion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 2006
    Date of Patent: October 4, 2011
    Inventor: Matthew Dickson Reavill
  • Patent number: 7522044
    Abstract: A monitoring system includes a transmitter (102) with two transmit modules (208, 210) and a receiver (104) with two receive modules (212, 214). Each of the transmit modules (208, 210) generates an optical signal modulated at a unique frequency. The optical signals are transmitted across a roadway (112) and are detected by the receive modules (212, 214). When a vehicle (110) moves between the transmitter (102) and receiver (104), the optical signals are blocked. The receiver (104) generates timestamped make and break events corresponding to the blocking and unblocking of the signals, and these are used to determine parameters for the vehicle (110) such as velocity and vehicle classification. Because each signal is modulated at a different frequency, each receive module (212, 214) can distinguish the signals received from each of the transmit modules (208, 210), allowing the lane position of the vehicle (110) in a multi-lane roadway (112) to be determined.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 4, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 21, 2009
    Assignee: CEOS Industrial Pty Ltd
    Inventors: Adam Matthew Dickson, Casper Murtonen, Jonathan Spring, Austin Phillips, Terrance Robb
  • Publication number: 20080183141
    Abstract: A long catheter can be inserted into a patient while eliminating the need for a sterile field by incorporating the long catheter into an infusion tubing and carrying it in with the infusion. The long catheter has a structure that prevents it from leaving the infusion set when fully extended and therefore becomes a connector for fluids to transfer down the long catheter by infusion through the infusion set. Use of an adjustable seal connector allows the catheter to be stopped at varying points during insertion and even to allow the catheter to be reversed by pulling suction on the infusion set and retracting the catheter back into the tubing. This also remains within the sterile confines of the infusion set and therefore is prevented from becoming contaminated.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 26, 2007
    Publication date: July 31, 2008
    Inventor: Matthew Dickson Reavill
  • Publication number: 20040149939
    Abstract: A monitoring system includes a transmitter (102) with two transmit modules (208, 210) and a receiver (104) with two receive modules (212, 214). Each of the transmit modules (208, 210) generates an optical signal modulated at a unique frequency. The optical signals are transmitted across a roadway (112) and are detected by the receive modules (212, 214). When a vehicle (110) moves between the transmitter (102) and receiver (104), the optical signals are blocked. The receiver (104) generates timestamped make and break events corresponding to the blocking and unblocking of the signals, and these are used to determine parameters for the vehicle (110) such as velocity and vehicle classification. Because each signal is modulated at a different frequency, each receive module (212, 214) can distinguish the signals received from each of the transmit modules (208, 210), allowing the lane position of the vehicle (110) in a multi-lane roadway (112) to be determined.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 29, 2004
    Publication date: August 5, 2004
    Inventors: Adam Matthew Dickson, Casper Murtonen, Jonathan Spring, Austin Phillips, Terrance Robb