Patents by Inventor Tristan Andrews
Tristan Andrews 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: 20240139454Abstract: A nasal cannula for use in a system for providing a flow of respiratory gases to a user is described. The nasal cannula comprises a body made from a pliable material. The body has an inlet and at least one nasal prong fluidly connected to the inlet. In use a conduit providing a flow of gases to the cannula is connected to the inlet, and the nasal prong is inserted into a user's nostril. The cannula is arranged to direct the flow of gases from the nasal prong towards the front wall of the user's nasal passage within the user's nose.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2023Publication date: May 2, 2024Inventors: Alastair Edwin McAuley, Jason Peter van Beurden, Craig Karl White, Tristan Andrew Leslie, Christopher Earl Nightingale
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Publication number: 20240022769Abstract: A method for wireless capture of real-time audio and video at a live event using a mobile computing device includes receiving a data representation of a live audio signal corresponding to the live event via a wireless network. The method also includes processing the data representation of the live audio signal into a live audio stream. The method also includes initiating a video capture corresponding to the live event. The method also includes producing, concurrent with the video capture, a shareable video corresponding to the live event based on the captured video and the live audio stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2023Publication date: January 18, 2024Inventors: Vikram Singh, Jeffrey Thomas Miller, Levi Weible, Tristan Andrews
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Publication number: 20240021218Abstract: A method for wireless capture of real-time audio and video at a live event using a mobile computing device includes receiving a data representation of a live audio signal corresponding to the live event via a wireless network. The method also includes processing the data representation of the live audio signal into a live audio stream. The method also includes initiating a video capture corresponding to the live event. The method also includes producing, concurrent with the video capture, a shareable video corresponding to the live event based on the captured video and the live audio stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2023Publication date: January 18, 2024Inventors: Vikram Singh, Jeffrey Thomas Miller, Levi Weible, Tristan Andrews, Chang-Ning Tsai
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Patent number: 11349839Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to systems and methods for providing improved tools (e.g., user interfaces) that can be used for managing access permissions to cloud or other network resources. In general, the systems and methods include providing a user interface that can function in at least two modes which together can provide an improved user experience for intuitively and effectively developing code. As an example, the two interface modes can include a builder mode in which the user interface includes one or more interactive elements that enable a user to modularly build a set of computer-readable code that controls access permissions to one or more computing resources and an editor mode in which the user interface allows the user to directly edit the set of computer-readable code.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2019Date of Patent: May 31, 2022Assignee: GOOGLE LLCInventors: Yuanzhen Wang, Matthew Terich, Tristan Andrew Swadell, Elaine Lu, Laura Rebeca Pina, John Josef Kloninger, Himanshu Agrawal, Blake Michael Tyra
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Publication number: 20200412724Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to systems and methods for providing improved tools (e.g., user interfaces) that can be used for managing access permissions to cloud or other network resources. In general, the systems and methods include providing a user interface that can function in at least two modes which together can provide an improved user experience for intuitively and effectively developing code. As an example, the two interface modes can include a builder mode in which the user interface includes one or more interactive elements that enable a user to modularly build a set of computer-readable code that controls access permissions to one or more computing resources and an editor mode in which the user interface allows the user to directly edit the set of computer-readable code.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2019Publication date: December 31, 2020Inventors: Yuanzhen Wang, Matthew Terich, Tristan Andrew Swadell, Elaine Lu, Laura Rebeca Pina, John Josef Kloninger, Himanshu Agrawal, Blake Michael Tyra
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Patent number: 10821251Abstract: A nasal cannula for use in a system for providing a flow of respiratory gases to a user is described. The nasal cannula comprises a body made from a pliable material. The body has an inlet and at least one nasal prong fluidly connected to the inlet. In use a conduit providing a flow of gases to the cannula is connected to the inlet, and the nasal prong is inserted into a user's nostril. The cannula is arranged to direct the flow of gases from the nasal prong towards the front wall of the user's nasal passage within the user's nose.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2017Date of Patent: November 3, 2020Assignee: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare LimitedInventors: Alastair Edwin McAuley, Jason van Beurden, Craig Karl White, Tristan Andrew Leslie, Christopher Earl Nightingale
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Publication number: 20200197644Abstract: A nasal cannula for use in a system for providing a flow of respiratory gases to a user is described. The nasal cannula comprises a body made from a pliable material. The body has an inlet and at least one nasal prong fluidly connected to the inlet. In use a conduit providing a flow of gases to the cannula is connected to the inlet, and the nasal prong is inserted into a user's nostril. The cannula is arranged to direct the flow of gases from the nasal prong towards the front wall of the user's nasal passage within the user's nose.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2019Publication date: June 25, 2020Inventors: Alastair Edwin McAuley, Jason Peter van Beurden, Craig Karl White, Tristan Andrew Leslie, Christopher Earl Nightingale
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Patent number: 10384029Abstract: A nasal cannula for use in a system for providing a flow of respiratory gases to a user is described. The nasal cannula comprises a body made from a pliable material. The body has an inlet and at least one nasal prong fluidly connected to the inlet. In use a conduit providing a flow of gases to the cannula is connected to the inlet, and the nasal prong is inserted into a user's nostril. The cannula is arranged to direct the flow of gases from the nasal prong towards the front wall of the user's nasal passage within the user's nose.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2018Date of Patent: August 20, 2019Assignee: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare LimitedInventors: Alastair Edwin McAuley, Jason Peter van Beurden, Craig Karl White, Tristan Andrew Leslie, Christopher Earl Nightingale
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Patent number: 10137271Abstract: A nasal cannula for use in a system for providing a flow of respiratory gases to a user is described. The nasal cannula comprises a body made from a pliable material. The body has an inlet and at least one nasal prong fluidly connected to the inlet. In use a conduit providing a flow of gases to the cannula is connected to the inlet, and the nasal prong is inserted into a user's nostril. The cannula is arranged to direct the flow of gases from the nasal prong towards the front wall of the user's nasal passage within the user's nose.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2010Date of Patent: November 27, 2018Assignee: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare LimitedInventors: Alastair Edwin McAuley, Jason Peter van Beurden, Craig Karl White, Tristan Andrew Leslie, Christopher Earl Nightingale
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Publication number: 20180221613Abstract: A nasal cannula for use in a system for providing a flow of respiratory gases to a user is described. The nasal cannula comprises a body made from a pliable material. The body has an inlet and at least one nasal prong fluidly connected to the inlet. In use a conduit providing a flow of gases to the cannula is connected to the inlet, and the nasal prong is inserted into a user's nostril. The cannula is arranged to direct the flow of gases from the nasal prong towards the front wall of the user's nasal passage within the user's nose.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2018Publication date: August 9, 2018Inventors: Alastair Edwin McAuley, Jason Peter van Beurden, Craig Karl White, Tristan Andrew Leslie, Christopher Earl Nightingale
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Publication number: 20180067547Abstract: The present system includes a virtual reality headset helmet adaptor that retains a virtual reality headset against the face of a user when the user wears a helmet and the virtual reality headset. The adaptor is configured to be operated by the user to tighten the virtual reality headset against the face of the user. The system also facilitates selection of a virtual reality motion experience for presentation to the user via the virtual reality headset, and control commands related to starting and/or stopping such a presentation. The selection of information is performed by an operator using an operator control system that is located remotely from the virtual reality headset. The system also receives information from sensor output signals indicating body position, head position, and/or eye position of the user during the virtual reality motion experience, and adjusts the presentation of the virtual reality motion experience based on this information.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2017Publication date: March 8, 2018Inventors: Cody Thomas Russell, Tristan Andrew Hampson, Joshua Paul Smith, Thomas Miguel Lugo, III
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Publication number: 20170239438Abstract: A nasal cannula for use in a system for providing a flow of respiratory gases to a user is described. The nasal cannula comprises a body made from a pliable material. The body has an inlet and at least one nasal prong fluidly connected to the inlet. In use a conduit providing a flow of gases to the cannula is connected to the inlet, and the nasal prong is inserted into a user's nostril. The cannula is arranged to direct the flow of gases from the nasal prong towards the front wall of the user's nasal passage within the user's nose.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2017Publication date: August 24, 2017Inventors: Alastair Edwin McAuley, Jason van Beurden, Craig Karl White, Tristan Andrew Leslie, Christopher Earl Nightingale
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Patent number: 9561339Abstract: A nasal cannula for use in a system for providing a flow of respiratory gases to a user is described. The nasal cannula comprises a body made from a pliable material. The body has an inlet and at least one nasal prong fluidly connected to the inlet. In use a conduit providing a flow of gases to the cannula is connected to the inlet, and the nasal prong is inserted into a user's nostril. The cannula is arranged to direct the flow of gases from the nasal prong towards the front wall of the user's nasal passage within the user's nose.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2016Date of Patent: February 7, 2017Assignee: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare LimitedInventors: Alastair Edwin McAuley, Jason van Beurden, Craig Karl White, Tristan Andrew Leslie, Christopher Earl Nightingale
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Publication number: 20160199610Abstract: A nasal cannula for use in a system for providing a flow of respiratory gases to a user is described. The nasal cannula comprises a body made from a pliable material. The body has an inlet and at least one nasal prong fluidly connected to the inlet. In use a conduit providing a flow of gases to the cannula is connected to the inlet, and the nasal prong is inserted into a user's nostril. The cannula is arranged to direct the flow of gases from the nasal prong towards the front wall of the user's nasal passage within the user's nose.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2016Publication date: July 14, 2016Inventors: Alastair Edwin McAuley, Jason van Beurden, Craig Karl White, Tristan Andrew Leslie, Christopher Earl Nightingale
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Publication number: 20120318270Abstract: A nasal cannula for use in a system for providing a flow of respiratory gases to a user is described. The nasal cannula comprises a body made from a pliable material. The body has an inlet and at least one nasal prong fluidly connected to the inlet. In use a conduit providing a flow of gases to the cannula is connected to the inlet, and the nasal prong is inserted into a user's nostril. The cannula is arranged to direct the flow of gases from the nasal prong towards the front wall of the user's nasal passage within the user's nose.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2010Publication date: December 20, 2012Applicant: FISHER & PAYKEL HEALTHCARE LIMITEDInventors: Alastair Edwin McAuley, Jason Peter van Beurden, Craig Karl White, Tristan Andrew Leslie, Christopher Earl Nightingale