Patents by Inventor Roger King
Roger King 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: 20240143765Abstract: A trusted container management system provides process supervision, such as for software or other executable processes. In an embodiment, a particular edge controller can include a Rich Execution Environment (REE) and a Trusted Execution Environment (TEE). In an example, an application executes in a container of the REE and generates communication data and a signature identifier. A DeftT publication is generated and includes the communication data. An untrusted validator in the REE evaluates the DeftT publication according to a trust rule associated with the communication data and publishes the DeftT publication. A secure validator executing in a Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) further evaluates the DeftT publication. The further evaluation can include subscribing to the certificate identified by the signature identifier, determining the public key and the role of the certificate, and validating the DeftT publication based on the public key.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2023Publication date: May 2, 2024Inventors: Roger L. Jungerman, Randall King, Andrew B. Bartels
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Publication number: 20240147224Abstract: Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and computer-readable media related to secure wireless industrial mesh networking. An example wireless mesh network includes one or more wirelessly connected gateways communicatively coupled to a plurality of sensors and including a floating gateway and a backhaul gateway. Operations are performed in response to (1) receiving, at the backhaul gateway, a collection state query and (2) receiving, at the backhaul gateway and via at least one of a floating gateway and a sensor, sensor data. The operations can include generating, by the backhaul gateway, a collection publication instruction including sensor data; transmitting, by the backhaul gateway, the collection publication instruction to the requesting system; and synchronizing, by the backhaul gateway, the sensor data with the wirelessly connected floating gateway.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2023Publication date: May 2, 2024Inventors: Roger L. Jungerman, Randall King
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Patent number: 11927762Abstract: A display system comprising a steerable display having a monocular field of view of at least 1 degree, positioned within a scannable field of view of at least 20 degrees, the steerable display positioned for a user. In one embodiment, the steerable display is positioned for the user's fovea.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2021Date of Patent: March 12, 2024Assignee: Avegant Corp.Inventors: Aaron Matthew Eash, Andrew John Gross, Christopher David Westra, D. Scott Dewald, Edward Chia Ning Tang, Joseph Roger Battelle, Kevin William King, Warren Cornelius Welch, III, Eric Richard David Frasch, David A. Henderson, Qin Xu
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Publication number: 20230210475Abstract: A medical monitoring system for use in residential facilities, nursing homes, or home environments is disclosed. The system utilizes a variety of modules and wearable medical devices that convey vital patient information to a series of smart hubs which are connected to the cloud. In the event a change in medical status of a patient occurs, the health care workers receive an Alert notifying them of which specific patient needs attention. The system is monitored using a specialized dashboard.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2023Publication date: July 6, 2023Applicant: BioLink Systems LLCInventors: Roger King, Ken Heyl, Tim King, Alex Matsukevich, Tim Gardner
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Patent number: 11638564Abstract: A medical monitoring system for use in residential facilities, nursing homes, or home environments is disclosed. The system utilizes a variety of modules and wearable medical devices that convey vital patient information to a series of smart hubs which are connected to the cloud. In the event a change in medical status of a patient occurs, the health care workers receive an Alert notifying them of which specific patient needs attention. The system is monitored using a specialized dashboard.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2021Date of Patent: May 2, 2023Assignee: BioLink Systems, LLCInventors: Roger King, Ken Heyl, Tim King, Alex Matsukevich, Tim Gardner
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Publication number: 20230068111Abstract: A medical monitoring system for use in residential facilities, nursing homes, or home environments is disclosed. The system utilizes a variety of modules and wearable medical devices that convey vital patient information to a series of smart hubs which are connected to the cloud. In the event a change in medical status of a patient occurs, the health care workers receive an Alert notifying them of which specific patient needs attention. The system is monitored using a specialized dashboard.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2021Publication date: March 2, 2023Applicant: BioLink Systems LLCInventors: Roger King, Ken Heyl, Tim King, Alex Matsukevich, Tim Gardner
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Publication number: 20220175663Abstract: The present invention relates generally to the field of pharmaceutical formulations of antibodies. Specifically, the present invention relates to a stable liquid antibody formulation and its pharmaceutical preparation and use. This invention is exemplified by a liquid formulation of a humanised anti-NGF antibody.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2021Publication date: June 9, 2022Inventors: Advait Vijay Badkar, Leigh Kristen Bohack, Kevin Roger King, Alanta Lea Lary
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Publication number: 20220080405Abstract: Provided herein is technology relating to detecting one or more analytes in a sample and particularly, but not exclusively, to devices, methods, systems, and kits for detecting one or more drugs-of-abuse analytes in a biological sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2019Publication date: March 17, 2022Inventors: Rookiem LU, Hyde Hu, Anne Becknell, Nicole Haupt Jabri, Roger King, Linda Verdi, Neil Quitoviera, Joke Hu, Susan Xue
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Patent number: 11207219Abstract: A clip-on module having a specialized housing design, probe contacts, switches, various advertising modes, and various configurations of signal repeaters is disclosed. The module is utilized via attachment to a specialized garment worn by a human patient. To properly apply the housing to the garment, a user will squeeze the module to open using tactile features embedded within the housing, locate the module, and then press-clamp the module to close and attach it. A plurality of probe contacts within the module have sharpness requirements for penetrating one or more layers of the garment while still maintaining low resistance, and will work with a backing material for probe.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2021Date of Patent: December 28, 2021Assignee: BioLink Systems, LLCInventors: Roger King, Doug Jackson, John Naber, Jason Heyl
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Patent number: 11166858Abstract: A clip-on module having a specialized housing design, probe contacts, switches, various advertising modes, and various configurations of signal repeaters is disclosed. The module is utilized via attachment to a specialized garment worn by a human patient. To properly apply the housing to the garment, a user will squeeze the module to open using tactile features embedded within the housing, locate the module, and then press-clamp the module to close and attach it. A plurality of probe contacts within the module have sharpness requirements for penetrating one or more layers of the garment while still maintaining low resistance, and will work with a backing material for probe.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2021Date of Patent: November 9, 2021Assignee: BioLink Systems LLCInventors: Roger King, Doug Jackson, John Naber, Jason Heyl
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Patent number: 11020285Abstract: A clip-on module having a specialized housing design, probe contacts, switches, various advertising modes, and various configurations of signal repeaters is disclosed. The module is utilized via attachment to a specialized garment worn by a human patient. To properly apply the housing to the garment, a user will squeeze the module to open using tactile features embedded within the housing, locate the module, and then press-clamp the module to close and attach it. A plurality of probe contacts within the module have sharpness requirements for penetrating one or more layers of the garment while still maintaining low resistance, and will work with a backing material for probe.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2020Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: BioLink Systems, LLCInventors: Roger King, Doug Jackson, John Naber, Jason Heyl
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Patent number: 10940484Abstract: An ink mixture is manufactured by mixing carbon, graphite, and solvents in a mixing system which may include a Cowles disperser. The conductive portions (e.g. carbon, graphite) are evenly and universally dispersed, because an even dispersal means the conductivity of the resulting conductive strip (electrode) will be even, consistent, and reliable. The various embodiments of the ink mixture comprise a blend of different conductive pigments, including but not limited to carbon black and graphite. These embodiments must be grinded until below 6.5 Microns in particle size.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2019Date of Patent: March 9, 2021Assignee: BioLink Systems LLCInventors: Ken Heyl, Drew Bredar, Roger King
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Publication number: 20210022927Abstract: An ink mixture is manufactured by mixing carbon, graphite, and solvents in a mixing system which may include a Cowles disperser. The conductive portions (e.g. carbon, graphite) are evenly and universally dispersed, because an even dispersal means the conductivity of the resulting conductive strip (electrode) will be even, consistent, and reliable. The various embodiments of the ink mixture comprise a blend of different conductive pigments, including but not limited to carbon black and graphite. These embodiments must be grinded until below 6.5 Microns in particle size.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2019Publication date: January 28, 2021Applicant: BioLink Systems, LLCInventors: Ken Heyl, Drew Bredar, Roger King
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Patent number: 10821034Abstract: Various methods for detecting moisture in briefs compatible with high volume manufacturing are disclosed. The embodiments herein facilitate protection of the method of adding moisture sensing to a diaper, but could also be used to add sensing to pads and bandages. The primary design intent is optimal moisture detection and low per unit cost. Electrodes within a garment measure electrical properties of the electrodes to determine if the item has contacted moisture. The target moisture is urine, however, other sources and types of moisture can also be sensed. Additional analysis capabilities can be added by selecting particular electrodes or add materials that may react with chemical components of the moisture. Applications of the research Include monitor of incontinence using smart brief (e.g. diaper); monitor perspiration, bleeding, or failure of the protective garment; and monitoring exposure of an item to moisture, including but not limited to inanimate items.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2019Date of Patent: November 3, 2020Assignee: BioLink Systems, LLCInventors: Ken Heyl, Doug Jackson, John Naber, Roger King
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Patent number: 10786210Abstract: A method of adding sensing of moisture and other characteristics into a garment such as a diaper, incontinence garment, brief, or underwear is disclosed. The primary design intent is optimal moisture detection, low per unit cost, and wide-scale data analysis of groups of patients. The embodiments place various forms of electrodes within a garment, and measuring the electrical properties of the electrodes to determine if the garment has contacted moisture. The embodiments herein could be used for sensing incontinence, sensing perspiration, and detecting failure of protective garments, among other purposes. The target moisture is urine and feces; however, other sources of body moisture can also be sensed. A specialized mesh network achieves accuracy of the information obtained, as well as redundancy and timely updating of that information.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2020Date of Patent: September 29, 2020Assignee: BioLink Systems, LLCInventors: Ken Heyl, Roger King
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Patent number: 10713372Abstract: A method of adding sensing of moisture and other characteristics into a garment such as a diaper, incontinence garment, brief, or underwear is disclosed. The primary design intent is optimal moisture detection, low per unit cost, and wide-scale data analysis of groups of patients. The embodiments place various forms of electrodes within a garment, and measuring the electrical properties of the electrodes to determine if the garment has contacted moisture. The embodiments herein could be used for sensing incontinence, sensing perspiration, and detecting failure of protective garments, among other purposes. The target moisture is urine and feces; however, other sources of body moisture can also be sensed. A specialized mesh network achieves accuracy of the information obtained, as well as redundancy and timely updating of that information.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2019Date of Patent: July 14, 2020Assignee: BioLink Systems, LLCInventors: Ken Heyl, Roger King
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Patent number: 10658817Abstract: The disclosure relates to a Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Laser (100) comprising a first electrical contact (105), a substrate (110), a first Distributed Bragg Reflector (115), an active layer (120), a second Distributed Bragg Reflector (130) and a second electrical contact (135). The Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Laser comprises at least two current aperture layers (125) arranged below or above the active layer (120), wherein each of the current aperture layers (125) comprises one AlyGa(1?y)As-layer, wherein a first current aperture layer (125a) of the at least two current aperture layers (125) is arranged nearer to the active layer (120) as a second current aperture layer (125b) of the at least two current aperture layers (125), wherein the first current aperture layer (125a) comprises a first current aperture (122a) with a bigger size as a second current aperture (122b) of the second current aperture layer (125b). The disclosure also relates to a method of manufacturing such a VCSEL (100).Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2018Date of Patent: May 19, 2020Assignee: TRUMPF PHOTONIC COMPONENTS GMBHInventors: Philipp Henning Gerlach, Roger King
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Publication number: 20200113746Abstract: Various methods for detecting moisture in briefs compatible with high volume manufacturing are disclosed. The embodiments herein facilitate protection of the method of adding moisture sensing to a diaper, but could also be used to add sensing to pads and bandages. The primary design intent is optimal moisture detection and low per unit cost. Electrodes within a garment measure electrical properties of the electrodes to determine if the item has contacted moisture. The target moisture is urine, however, other sources and types of moisture can also be sensed. Additional analysis capabilities can be added by selecting particular electrodes or add materials that may react with chemical components of the moisture. Applications of the research Include monitor of incontinence using smart brief (e.g. diaper); monitor perspiration, bleeding, or failure of the protective garment; and monitoring exposure of an item to moisture, including but not limited to inanimate items.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2019Publication date: April 16, 2020Applicants: BioLink Systems, LLC, University of Louisville Research FoundationInventors: Ken Heyl, Doug Jackson, John Naber, Roger King
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Publication number: 20200078227Abstract: Various methods for detecting moisture in briefs compatible with high volume manufacturing are disclosed. The embodiments herein facilitate protection of the method of adding moisture sensing to a diaper, but could also be used to add sensing to pads and bandages. The primary design intent is optimal moisture detection and low per unit cost. Electrodes within a garment measure electrical properties of the electrodes to determine if the item has contacted moisture. The target moisture is urine, however, other sources and types of moisture can also be sensed. Additional analysis capabilities can be added by selecting particular electrodes or add materials that may react with chemical components of the moisture. Applications of the research Include monitor of incontinence using smart brief (e.g. diaper); monitor perspiration, bleeding, or failure of the protective garment; and monitoring exposure of an item to moisture, including but not limited to inanimate items.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2018Publication date: March 12, 2020Applicants: BioLink Systems, LLC, University of Louisville Research FoundationInventors: Ken Heyl, Doug Jackson, John Naber, Roger King
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Patent number: 10561541Abstract: Various methods for detecting moisture in briefs compatible with high volume manufacturing are disclosed. The embodiments herein facilitate protection of the method of adding moisture sensing to a diaper, but could also be used to add sensing to pads and bandages. The primary design intent is optimal moisture detection and low per unit cost. Electrodes within a garment measure electrical properties of the electrodes to determine if the item has contacted moisture. The target moisture is urine, however, other sources and types of moisture can also be sensed. Additional analysis capabilities can be added by selecting particular electrodes or add materials that may react with chemical components of the moisture. Applications of the research Include monitor of incontinence using smart brief (e.g. diaper); monitor perspiration, bleeding, or failure of the protective garment; and monitoring exposure of an item to moisture, including but not limited to inanimate items.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2018Date of Patent: February 18, 2020Assignees: BioLink Systems, LLC, University of Louisville Research Foundation, IncInventors: Ken Heyl, Doug Jackson, John Naber, Roger King