Patents by Inventor Ronald F. Richard
Ronald F. Richard 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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Patent number: 10255647Abstract: Disclosed are methods, systems, apparatus, and products, including a method for operating a respiratory care device that includes collecting at a respiratory care device data representative of operation of the respiratory care device, and communicating to a computing-based device external to the respiratory care device at least some of the collected data to control the operability of the respiratory care device. In some embodiments, the method may further include communicating to the respiratory care device data to controllably change one or more operation parameters of the respiratory care device to cause a change in the operation of the respiratory care device, changing the operation parameters of the respiratory care device according to the communicated data, and communicating to the external computing-based device resultant data representative of operation of the respiratory care device resulting from the controllable change to the one or more operation parameters.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2010Date of Patent: April 9, 2019Assignee: Caire Inc.Inventors: Terrell Lee Rodman, Ningda Andy Dai, Patrick T. Bird, Paul L. Edwards, Ronald F. Richard, Peter Armstrong
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Publication number: 20160353282Abstract: Systems are provided that allow users to access resources in a manner that addresses inherent deficiencies in existing authentication systems. During a typical authentication process, the system may connect the user to one or more authenticators in real time through a variety of communications channels so that the authenticators may verify that the user is who he/she purports to be. In this way, a user may be authenticated and allowed to complete transactions that require access to protected resources/transactions. In some embodiments, the system may automatically identify authenticators for a user via an onboarding process by searching the user's electronic files, accessing social and professional networking sites, searching one or more credit reporting databases, or other such means.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2016Publication date: December 1, 2016Inventors: Ronald F. Richards, Bradley N. Rotter, Pavan K. Muddana
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Patent number: 9426151Abstract: Systems are provided that allow users to access resources in a manner that addresses inherent deficiencies in existing authentication systems. During a typical authentication process, the system may connect the user to one or more authenticators in real time through a variety of communications channels so that the authenticators may verify that the user is who he/she purports to be. In this way, a user may be authenticated and allowed to complete transactions that require access to protected resources/transactions. In some embodiments, the system may automatically identify authenticators for a user via an onboarding process by searching the user's electronic files, accessing social and professional networking sites, searching one or more credit reporting databases, or other such means.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2014Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Assignee: NCLUUD CorporationInventors: Ronald F. Richards, Bradley N. Rotter, Pavan K. Muddana
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Patent number: 9278185Abstract: A method of controlling bolus delivery in a pulse flow oxygen concentration system for a patient includes providing a pulse flow oxygen concentration system that delivers concentrated oxygen gas to the patient in boluses having a pulse bolus duration, the pulse flow oxygen concentration system including an open control for controlling the pulse bolus duration of the boluses; determining one or more respiratory conditions of the patient; and adjusting the open control to adjust the pulse bolus duration of the boluses in accordance with the determined one or more respiratory conditions of the patient.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2009Date of Patent: March 8, 2016Assignee: Caire Inc.Inventors: Ronald F. Richard, Paul L. Edwards
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Publication number: 20150128240Abstract: Systems are provided that allow users to access resources in a manner that addresses inherent deficiencies in existing authentication systems. During a typical authentication process, the system may connect the user to one or more authenticators in real time through a variety of communications channels so that the authenticators may verify that the user is who he/she purports to be. In this way, a user may be authenticated and allowed to complete transactions that require access to protected resources/transactions. In some embodiments, the system may automatically identify authenticators for a user via an onboarding process by searching the user's electronic files, accessing social and professional networking sites, searching one or more credit reporting databases, or other such means.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2014Publication date: May 7, 2015Inventors: Ronald F. Richards, Bradley N. Rotter, Pavan K. Mudanna
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Patent number: 8186346Abstract: A method of titration using a combination continuous flow and pulse flow portable oxygen concentration system (system) with a patient includes: a) providing the system in a continuous flow mode and titrating the patient to a predetermined blood oxygen saturation using the system at one or more predetermined conditions in the continuous flow mode; b) providing the system in a pulse flow mode and titrating the patient to the same predetermined blood oxygen saturation as step a using the system at the same one or more predetermined conditions as in step a in the pulse flow mode; c) determining an Individualized Pulse Dose Equivalent (IPDE) correlation based on data obtained from steps a and b; d) providing the system with the IPDE correlation; and e) using the IPDE correlation to operate the concentrator in a more efficient manner.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2009Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: Chart SeQual Technologies Inc.Inventors: Adrian Knight, Paul L. Edwards, Patrick Dunne, Ronald F. Richard, Robert M. Cram
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Publication number: 20110073107Abstract: Disclosed are methods, systems, apparatus, and products, including a method for operating a respiratory care device that includes collecting at a respiratory care device data representative of operation of the respiratory care device, and communicating to a computing-based device external to the respiratory care device at least some of the collected data to control the operability of the respiratory care device. In some embodiments, the method may further include communicating to the respiratory care device data to controllably change one or more operation parameters of the respiratory care device to cause a change in the operation of the respiratory care device, changing the operation parameters of the respiratory care device according to the communicated data, and communicating to the external computing-based device resultant data representative of operation of the respiratory care device resulting from the controllable change to the one or more operation parameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: SEQUAL TECHNOLOGIES INC.Inventors: Terrell Lee Rodman, Ningda Andy Dai, Patrick T. Bird, Paul L. Edwards, Ronald F. Richard, Peter Armstrong
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Publication number: 20100313898Abstract: This disclosure relates generally to a method and an apparatus for delivering a gas to a subject in need thereof, for instance, for the treatment of an unhealthy condition, such as sleep apnea. The method may include sensing the onset of a subject's inhalation and delivering a gas, such as a pulse of gas, in response to the subject's inhalation. For instance, the method may include providing the subject with a gas delivery device configured for delivering a quantity of gas to the subject, such as in response to the subject's need, and instructing the subject to use the device. The device may include a mechanism for generating and delivering the quantity of gas to the subject, as well as a sensor for sensing the subject's need for the gas. A controller for controlling the delivery of the gas to the subject in response to the subject's sensed need for the gas may also be included. The device may further include a cannula to facilitate delivery of the gas to the subject.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventors: Ronald F. Richard, Paul L. Edwards, Patrick Dunne, Adrian Knight
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Publication number: 20100051030Abstract: A method of controlling bolus delivery in a pulse flow oxygen concentration system for a patient includes providing a pulse flow oxygen concentration system that delivers concentrated oxygen gas to the patient in boluses having a pulse bolus duration, the pulse flow oxygen concentration system including an open control for controlling the pulse bolus duration of the boluses; determining one or more respiratory conditions of the patient; and adjusting the open control to adjust the pulse bolus duration of the boluses in accordance with the determined one or more respiratory conditions of the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2009Publication date: March 4, 2010Applicant: Sequal Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ronald F. Richard, Paul L. Edwards
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Publication number: 20100031960Abstract: A method of titration using a combination continuous flow and pulse flow portable oxygen concentration system (system) with a patient includes: a) providing the system in a continuous flow mode and titrating the patient to a predetermined blood oxygen saturation using the system at one or more predetermined conditions in the continuous flow mode; b) providing the system in a pulse flow mode and titrating the patient to the same predetermined blood oxygen saturation as step a using the system at the same one or more predetermined conditions as in step a in the pulse flow mode; c) determining an Individualized Pulse Dose Equivalent (IPDE) correlation based on data obtained from steps a and b; d) providing the system with the IPDE correlation; and e) using the IPDE correlation to operate the concentrator in a more efficient manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2009Publication date: February 11, 2010Applicant: SEQUAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Adrian Knight, Paul L. Edwards, Patrick Dunne, Ronald F. Richard, Robert M. Cram
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Patent number: 6240919Abstract: A method of supporting respiratory airways during ventilator-assisted respiration. The method includes applying two supplemental pressure supports. The first such supplemental pressure support includes applying pressure of a first magnitude upon initiation of and for the duration of an inspiratory phase. The second supplemental pressure support includes applying pressure of a second magnitude greater than the first magnitude of the first supplemental pressure support upon initiation of and for the duration of the expiratory phase. In this manner, full time pressure augmentation is applied to respiratory airways to thereby structurally support the airways and thus maintain in an open configuration the pathways in communication with lungs.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1999Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Inventors: John J. MacDonald, Ronald F. Richard