Patents by Inventor Regina E. Dugan

Regina E. Dugan 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).

  • Patent number: 10795440
    Abstract: A brain computer interface system interprets an individual's neural signals to predict specific phonemes, words, or sentences, thereby enabling the individual to communicate with others through unspoken methods. Specifically, a brain computer interface system captures neural signals from an individual at mesoscopic resolutions using optical neuroimaging techniques. The system applies the captured neural signals to multiple predictive models that have been trained on neural signals captured from previous individuals. The predictive models output predictions as to a phoneme or word that corresponds to the captured neural signals. Therefore, the individual can communicate through the brain computer interface system by only providing neural signals without using verbal, expressive, or physical means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 17, 2018
    Date of Patent: October 6, 2020
    Assignee: Facebook, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark Allan Chevillet, Regina E. Dugan, Soo Yeon Kim Jennings, Michael Andrew Choma, Tobias Gerard Tiecke, Patrick Mineault, Emily Mittag Mugler, Henry Wettersten
  • Publication number: 20110149056
    Abstract: A system and method for event mapping and analysis utilizes a portable event logging device including a geo-locating device, a processor and a plurality of dedicated event logging keys associated with unique event states. In use, a user utilizes the dedicated event logging keys to record event state data, such as a positive detection of explosives residue. The event state data is recorded as an event specific data set with associated geographic location data from the geo-locating unit. Additional data, such as bar code data recorded by an indicia reader of the logging device, is stored with the event specific data set. A collection of event specific data sets is uploaded into a computer system where it is processed and presented in the form of a map to reveal patterns and trends in event states, such as the presence of explosives residue in a particular geographic region.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 16, 2010
    Publication date: June 23, 2011
    Applicant: REDXDEFENSE, LLC
    Inventors: Regina E. Dugan, Thomas McVeigh, Chad Mathias
  • Publication number: 20100291698
    Abstract: A method of the invention is a method of detecting nitramines and nitrate esters believed to be present on a sampling substrate. In the method, a sampling substrate is exposed to a first reagent that is formulated to react with nitramine- and nitrate ester-type explosives to release nitrite. The sampling substrate is then exposed to a second reagent that contains an acid to react with the nitrite and a diaminoaromatic present in either the first or second reagent, to form a triazole that will luminesce. Another method of the invention combines this process for nitramine- and nitrate ester-based explosives detection with a technique to detect nitroaromatic-based explosives using luminescent polymers, for a three-step process for the detection of explosives in these three classes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 1, 2007
    Publication date: November 18, 2010
    Applicant: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
    Inventors: William C. Trogler, Jason Sanchez, Sara Toal, Zheng Wang, Regina E. Dugan
  • Patent number: 7629885
    Abstract: A security screening and support system for a venue having a plurality of access points includes a plurality of screening centers connected to a central control. The plurality or screening centers are arranged so as to be located in relation to the plurality of access points of the venue. The screening centers collect threat samples from subjects entering the venue, with the samples being screened for a threat signature, such as explosives. If a subject tests positive, an alert status is sent to the central control and a response, which is preferably randomized from a plurality of standard operating procedures, is enacted. The central control enables security personnel to view, monitor, respond and analyze threat situations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 2006
    Date of Patent: December 8, 2009
    Assignee: Redxdefense, LLC
    Inventors: Regina E. Dugan, Thomas Emory McVeigh, Jacek Kotowicz
  • Patent number: 7622934
    Abstract: A capacitive sensing system is used to measure a time-varying ion current through a channel, such as an ion channel or protein pore. Such a capacitive system does not suffer problems of electrode corrosion and, when used with methods to control a build up of ion concentration, allows the use of measurement volumes around the channel with dimensions on a scale of nanometers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 22, 2005
    Date of Patent: November 24, 2009
    Assignee: Electronic Bio Sciences, LLC
    Inventors: Andrew D. Hibbs, Regina E. Dugan
  • Patent number: 7545280
    Abstract: A personnel security screening and control system includes a screening center having a threat screening system incorporating a sample collector and a sample analyzer. The sample collector obtains a threat sample from the subject which is subsequently analyzed by the sample analyzer to determine whether the individual represents a potential threat. The overall system also incorporates a demographic screening system including a demographic collector and a demographic analyzer. The demographic collector obtains a demographic indicator which is subsequently analyzed to determine a particular demographic of the subject. The screening center provides an interactive system for determining whether a subject has encountered or handled a substance that may pose a potential threat, e.g., explosives, and also presents targeting advertising or other information to the subject.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 2006
    Date of Patent: June 9, 2009
    Assignee: Redxdefense, LLC
    Inventors: Regina E. Dugan, Thomas Emory McVeigh, Jacek Kotowicz
  • Publication number: 20090071824
    Abstract: An integrated array of electronic sensing elements outputs a bio-fingerprint of an analyte. System is preferably constructed of as a series of three layers but need not be so arranged. An upper layer defines a fluid volume or analyte chamber; a middle layer contains the sensing elements; and a third layer contains electronic readout elements. The analyte chamber contains an electrolyte and the analyte to be detected. The sensing elements are optimized for maximum detection sensitivity in the minimum response time. The response of each sensing element is read out by a dedicated sensing electrode. Around each electrode is a control ring. The potential of the control ring is set to attract analytes of interest to the sensing elements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 14, 2005
    Publication date: March 19, 2009
    Inventors: Andrew D. Hibbs, Regina E. Dugan, Michael Andrew Krupka
  • Patent number: 4846854
    Abstract: Gas is vented from a non-cryogenic liquid storage tank 12 while discharging pressurized liquid from a tube 18 into the tank through a plurality of inclined jets 54, 56 circumferentially spaced about an end of a vent tube 20 positioned within the tube 18. Each jet is directed toward a central axis 72 of the vent tube, such that the end of vent tube receives gas from the vessel passing between individual jetstreams, which in combination form a conical-shaped barrier to liquid droplets which would otherwise also pass to the vent tube and out the tank 12. Gas is thus vented through the central tube while pressurized liquid flows in an axially opposite direction in the annulus between inner vent tube 20 and the outer liquid tube 18. The system of the present invention is particularly well suited for venting gas from a tank being replenished with liquid at a zero or near zero gravity environment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1988
    Date of Patent: July 11, 1989
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    Inventor: Regina E. Dugan