Patents by Inventor Michael Savage
Michael Savage 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: 20200334768Abstract: According to one example embodiment, method and apparatus are provided to determine the impact of environmental conditions in an indoor space on human wellness, including automatically obtaining a plurality of scientific measurements of respective environmental conditions in an indoor space, and automatically referencing an electronic data repository containing human wellness information specifying a correlation between a magnitude of a scientific measurement of an environmental condition and human wellness, wherein the correlation specifies a range of magnitudes that are favorable to human wellness, and a range of magnitudes that are not favorable to human wellness. Human readable messages and/or symbols to be displayed in connection with a particular magnitude or range of magnitudes of a scientific measurement are also provided in the electronic data repository, wherein the messages and/or symbols concern an impact of an environmental condition on human wellness.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2019Publication date: October 22, 2020Inventors: Adam Wilbrecht, Philip Andrew Bussey, Christopher Michael Savage
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Patent number: 10572956Abstract: According to one example embodiment, method and apparatus are provided to determine the impact of environmental conditions in an indoor space on human wellness, including automatically obtaining a plurality of scientific measurements of respective environmental conditions in an indoor space, and automatically referencing an electronic data repository containing human wellness information specifying a correlation between a magnitude of a scientific measurement of an environmental condition and human wellness, wherein the correlation specifies a range of magnitudes that are favorable to human wellness, and a range of magnitudes that are not favorable to human wellness. Human readable messages and/or symbols to be displayed in connection with a particular magnitude or range of magnitudes of a scientific measurement are also provided in the electronic data repository, wherein the messages and/or symbols concern an impact of an environmental condition on human wellness.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2019Date of Patent: February 25, 2020Assignee: Cunningham Group Architecture, Inc.Inventors: Adam Wilbrecht, Philip Andrew Bussey, Christopher Michael Savage
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Patent number: 8733746Abstract: A vehicular suspension enhancement that comprises the addition of a pair of cellular polyurethane elastomer cylindrical shaped springs, one located on each side of an axle. Each spring is operatively attached between the axle and the vehicular frame and made from a cast of cellular polyurethane elastomer derived from a polyol diisocyanate mixture containing naphthalene-1,5-diisocyanate (NDI)-terminated prepolymer and a polyol selected from the group consisting of polyether polyol, polyester polyol, or a combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2009Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: Supersprings International, Inc.Inventors: Gerard Lamberti, Michael Savage
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Patent number: 7747021Abstract: Methods and apparatus are provided for secure communication techniques in a communication system. The system can include a first device which communicates with a second device over a channel. A security association can be established during a first session between the devices via an asymmetric key exchange. The security association comprises a Traffic Encryption Key (TEK) and a first state vector. The TEK comprises a shared, secret symmetric key. The security association is stored in each of the devices for use during a second session between the devices to expedite security association establishment during call set-up of the second session. The security association can be associated with the second device in the first device, and with the first device in the second device. An updated state vector can be generated at the first device. A second session can be established between the first device and the second device by using the TEKs from the first session and the updated state vector.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2005Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Assignees: General Dynamics C4 Systems, Inc., Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Ty B. Lindteigen, Bernard R. McKibben, William C. Neubauer, III, Jerry D. Ray, Michael A. Savage, Bryce Sutherland, Barbara S. Winterfield, Keith M. Klug, Stuart S. Kreitzer, Brent M. McKay, Bradley J. Rainbolt, Fred R. Villa, Marc A. Boillot
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Patent number: 7643817Abstract: Techniques are provided for secure group communications in a wireless dispatch system which includes a group of devices. The group of devices can include a first secure device which communicates with a plurality of second secure devices over a channel.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2005Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignees: General Dynamics C4 Systems, Inc., Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Keith M. Klug, Stuart S. Kreitzer, Brent M. McKay, Bradley J. Rainbolt, Fred R. Villa, Marc A. Boillot, Ty B. Lindteigen, Bernard R. McKibben, William C. Neubauer, III, Jerry D. Ray, Michael A. Savage, Bryce Sutherland, Barbara S. Winterfield
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Publication number: 20090203506Abstract: Dumbbells that interconnect or stack upon each other without the need for a storage rack. The dumbbells include a top engagement member and a bottom engagement member, where the top engagement member is configured and shaped to accommodate and mate with the bottom engagement member. The top engagement member is preferably a protrusion having a generally flat face and a sloping sidewall, and the bottom engagement member is preferably a recess having a generally flat base and a sloping sidewall. The dumbbells may interconnect or stack flush with one another to form a column.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2009Publication date: August 13, 2009Inventors: George Kessler, Michael Savage
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Patent number: 7521197Abstract: The invention relates to the method for producing antipeptide cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) by attaching a complex of a class I HLA and a peptide to antigen presenting cell(s) (APCs) present in a sample of peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs), optionally removing excess class I HLA/peptide complex, and incubating with proliferative cytokine. The invention further relates to a CTL obtainable by these methods and to a method of treating a subject by administering such a CTL to the subject.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2002Date of Patent: April 21, 2009Assignee: Alexis Biotech LimitedInventor: Philip Michael Savage
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Patent number: 7326160Abstract: A combined exercise/weight bench/lower cable station device. The device includes a bench that is supported in a generally horizontal use position and that is pivoted so that it can be moved up to an upright stowed position and held in place in the stowed position. Also included is a cable riser with a cable running there through. The cable has a weight-carrying saddle coupled to one end, and the other end of the cable extends from the lower portion of the riser underneath the bench when the bench is in the user position. To use the lower cable station function of the device, the bench is pivoted up and out of the way to the stowed position to provide access to the user end of the cable. The weight-carrying saddle is adapted to carry one or more weight plates, dumbbells, or weighted balls, to allow the user to use existing weights.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2005Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Inventors: Michael Savage, Donna Savage
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Publication number: 20070269818Abstract: Methods of detecting a carbohydrate binding compound in a sample by providing a high density oligonucleotide array including a plurality of probe sequences, hybridizing a plurality of carbohydrates that include an oligonucleotide that is complementary to a probe sequence to the high density oligonucleotide array, hybridizing a sample including a plurality of carbohydrate binding compounds to the high density oligonucleotide array, and detecting hybridization of at least one carbohydrate binding compound to at least one carbohydrate to determine the presence of the carbohydrate binding compound in a sample are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2006Publication date: November 22, 2007Applicant: Affymetrix, INC.Inventor: Michael Savage
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Patent number: 7268219Abstract: A complex comprising an HLA Class 1 molecule and attaching means for selectively attaching the HLA class 1 molecule to a target cell is disclosed, and a method is provided for producing or enhancing an immunological response against a target cell, by attaching said complex to the target cell. Where the target is a diseased, foreign or malignant cell, this method may be used to promote the lysis of the targeted cell by T cells in the immune system. Where the target cell is an antigen presenting cell, this method may be used to promote the proliferation of specific T cell clones. The invention is of potential use in the prevention and treatment of malignant diseases including cancer and leukemia, infectious diseases including viral infections such as HIV, bacterial infections including tuberculosis, and parasitic infections including malaria.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2000Date of Patent: September 11, 2007Assignee: Alexis Biotech LimitedInventor: Philip Michael Savage
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Patent number: 7264965Abstract: A complex including an HLA class I molecule and attaching means for selectively attaching the HLA class I molecule to a target is disclosed, and a method is provided for producing or enhancing an immunological response against a target cell, by attaching said complex to the target cell. Where the target cell is diseased, foreign, or malignant cell, this method may be used to promote lysis of the target cell by T cells in the immune system. Where the target cell is an antigen presenting cell, this method may be used to promote proliferation of specific T cell clones. Uses include prevention and treatment of diseases including cancer, leukaemia, infectious diseases, viral infections, such as HIV, bacterial infections, such as tuberculosis, and parasitic infections such as malaria.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2002Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignee: Alexis Biotech LimitedInventor: Philip Michael Savage
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Publication number: 20060281480Abstract: An apparatus (213) and corresponding methods (FIG. 7) to facilitate maintaining crypto synchronization while processing communication signals in a communication unit includes a vocoder (215) configured to convert input audio band signals to vocoder output frames; a crypto processor (217) configured to encrypt the vocoder output frames to provide encrypted output frames; and a synchronizer (219) configured to substitute in a predetermined manner synchronization information corresponding to an encryption state of the crypto processor for a portion of the encrypted data in a portion of the encrypted output frames to provide resultant output synchronization frames suitable for synchronizing a decryption process at a target communication unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2005Publication date: December 14, 2006Inventors: Keith Klug, Stuart Kreitzer, Brent McKay, Bradley Rainbolt, Fred Villa, Marc Boillot, Ty Lindteigen, Bernard McKibben, William Neubauer, Jerry Ray, Michael Savage, Bryce Sutherland, Barbara Winterfield
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Publication number: 20060269065Abstract: An apparatus (213) and corresponding methods (FIG. 7) to facilitate maintaining crypto synchronization while processing communication signals in a communication unit includes a vocoder (215) configured to convert input audio band signals to vocoder output frames; a crypto processor (217) configured to encrypt the vocoder output frames to provide encrypted output frames; and a synchronizer (219) configured to substitute in a predetermined manner synchronization information corresponding to an encryption state of the crypto processor for a portion of the encrypted data in a portion of the encrypted output frames to provide resultant output synchronization frames suitable for synchronizing a decryption process at a target communication unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2005Publication date: November 30, 2006Inventors: Ty Lindteigen, Bernard McKibben, William Neubauer, Jerry Ray, Michael Savage, Bryce Sutherland, Barbara Winterfield, Keith Klug, Stuart Kreitzer, Brent McKay, Bradley Rainbolt, Fred Villa, Marc Boillot
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Publication number: 20060205573Abstract: A dumbbell retail/storage rack that has a first section with a bottom side that is designed to sit on a flat surface, and a top side that defines one or more dumbbell-receiving structures. Each of these structures has two spaced saddles for receiving the enlarged ends of a dumbbell. The retail/storage rack also has a second section that is integrally coupled to the first section and has a bottom that is essentially perpendicular to the bottom of the first section. This arrangement creates an āLā-shaped rack that can be placed on the bottom of either the first section or the second section, to display or to hold two or more dumbbells, as desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2006Publication date: September 14, 2006Inventor: Michael Savage
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Publication number: 20060100076Abstract: A combined exercise/weight bench/lower cable station device. The device includes a bench that is supported in a generally horizontal use position and that is pivoted so that it can be moved up to an upright stowed position and held in place in the stowed position. Also included is a cable riser with a cable running there through. The cable has a weight-carrying saddle coupled to one end, and the other end of the cable extends from the lower portion of the riser underneath the bench when the bench is in the user position. To use the lower cable station function of the device, the bench is pivoted up and out of the way to the stowed position to provide access to the user end of the cable. The weight-carrying saddle is adapted to carry one or more weight plates, dumbbells, or weighted balls, to allow the user to use existing weights.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2005Publication date: May 11, 2006Inventors: Michael Savage, Donna Savage
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Patent number: 7014601Abstract: A combined exercise/weight bench/lower cable station device. The device includes a bench that is supported in a generally horizontal use position and that is pivoted so that it can be moved up to an upright stowed position and held in place in the stowed position. Also included is a cable riser with a cable running there through. The cable has a weight-carrying saddle coupled to one end, and the other end of the cable extends from the lower portion of the riser underneath the bench when the bench is in the user position. To use the lower cable station function of the device, the bench is pivoted up and out of the way to the stowed position to provide access to the user end of the cable. The weight-carrying saddle is adapted to carry one or more weight plates, dumbbells, or weighted balls, to allow the user to use existing weights.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2003Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Inventors: Michael Savage, Donna Savage
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Publication number: 20050074799Abstract: The invention provides arrays of oligonucleotide probes for allele specific hybridization wherein at least some of the probes comprise guanine analogues. The invention relates to improved methods of allele specific hybridization to genotype single nucleotide polymorphisms and relates to diverse fields impacted by the nature of genetics, including biology, medicine, and medical diagnostics.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2004Publication date: April 7, 2005Applicant: Affymetrix, Inc.Inventors: Giulia Kennedy, Robert Kuimelis, Michael Savage, Manqiu Cao
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Publication number: 20040096429Abstract: The invention relates to the method for producing antipeptide cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) by attaching a complex of a class I HLA and a peptide to antigen presenting cell(s) (APCs) present in a sample of peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs), optionally removing excess class I HLA/peptide complex, and incubating with proliferative cytokine. The invention further relates to a CTL obtainable by these methods and to a method of treating a subject by administering such a CTL to the subject.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Philip Michael Savage
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Publication number: 20030199373Abstract: A combined exercise/weight bench/lower cable station device. The device includes a bench that is supported in a generally horizontal use position and that is pivoted so that it can be moved up to an upright stowed position and held in place in the stowed position. Also included is a cable riser with a cable running there through. The cable has a weight-carrying saddle coupled to one end, and the other end of the cable extends from the lower portion of the riser underneath the bench when the bench is in the user position. To use the lower cable station function of the device, the bench is pivoted up and out of the way to the stowed position to provide access to the user end of the cable. The weight-carrying saddle is adapted to carry one or more weight plates, dumbbells, or weighted balls, to allow the user to use existing weights.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2003Publication date: October 23, 2003Inventors: Michael Savage, Donna Savage
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Patent number: D946527Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2020Date of Patent: March 22, 2022Assignee: SIEMENS ENERGY GLOBAL GMBH & CO. KGInventors: Mats Wiklund, Vsevolod Kharyton, Michael Savage, Evgeny Bazarov, Muhammad Sohaib