Patents by Inventor Allen Bartlett
Allen Bartlett 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: 20240420815Abstract: Techniques for improved resupply for medical items are provided. An event relating to resupply of one or more medical items for a patient is identified, where the resupply requires approval from a physician. Based on the event, a request for electronic approval of the resupply is transmitted to an electronic healthcare system for the physician. In response to the request, an indication of failure of electronic approval of the resupply is received. Based on the indication of failure, resupply of the one or more medical items is not initiated, and a cause for the failure of electronic approval of the resupply is determined based on parsing a textual indication included in the response to the request using natural language processing (NLP).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2024Publication date: December 19, 2024Inventors: Gary Allen BARTLETT, Cinthia Herschberg WRIGHT, Michael A. LORENZ, Nupura KOLWALKAR
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Patent number: 12119097Abstract: Techniques for improved resupply for medical items are provided. An event relating to resupply of one or more medical items for a patient is identified. The resupply requires approval from a physician. A request for electronic approval of the resupply is transmitted, based on the event, to an electronic healthcare system for the physician. This includes dynamically generating an electronic document relating to the required approval, providing the electronic document to the electronic healthcare system for the physician, and receiving an electronic message response from the electronic healthcare system for the physician indicating approval for the request. The electronic healthcare system for the physician is compatible with the request for electronic approval of the resupply. Resupply of the one or more medical items is initiated based on the response. The one or more medical items are used to treat the patient.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2022Date of Patent: October 15, 2024Assignee: Brightree LLCInventors: Gary Allen Bartlett, Cinthia Navereh Herschberg Wright, Michael Anthony Lorenz, Nupura Kolwalkar
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Publication number: 20240105324Abstract: Techniques for improved resupply for medical items are provided. An event relating to resupply of one or more medical items for a patient is identified. The resupply requires approval from a physician. Resupply of the one or more medical items is automatically initiated, based on receiving an electronic indication of approval for the resupply from the physician. The indication of approval is received from an electronic healthcare system for the physician based on an automatically generated request for approval sent to the electronic healthcare system for the physician using an application programming interface (API). An electronic notification of the initiated resupply is transmitted to an electronic system associated with the patient. The one or more medical items are used to treat the patient. The electronic system associated with the patient is compatible with the electronic notification.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2022Publication date: March 28, 2024Inventors: Gary Allen BARTLETT, Cinthia Herschberg WRIGHT, Michael A. LORENZ, Nupura KOLWALKAR
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Publication number: 20240105297Abstract: Techniques for improved resupply for medical items are provided. An event relating to resupply of one or more medical items for a patient is identified. The resupply requires approval from a physician. A request for electronic approval of the resupply is transmitted, based on the event, to an electronic healthcare system for the physician. This includes dynamically generating an electronic document relating to the required approval, providing the electronic document to the electronic healthcare system for the physician, and receiving an electronic message response from the electronic healthcare system for the physician indicating approval for the request. The electronic healthcare system for the physician is compatible with the request for electronic approval of the resupply. Resupply of the one or more medical items is initiated based on the response. The one or more medical items are used to treat the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2022Publication date: March 28, 2024Inventors: Gary Allen BARTLETT, Cinthia Navereh Herschberg WRIGHT, Michael Anthony LORENZ, Nupura KOLWALKAR
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Publication number: 20070107448Abstract: A helium management control system for controlling the helium refrigerant supply from a common manifold supplies a plurality of cryogenic refrigerators with an appropriate helium supply. The system employs a plurality of sensors to monitor and regulate the overall refrigerant supply to deliver an appropriate refrigerant supply to each of the cryogenic refrigerators depending on the computed aggregate cooling demand of all of the cryogenic refrigerators. An appropriate supply of helium is distributed to each cryopump by sensing excess and sparse helium refrigerant and redistributing refrigerant accordingly. If the total refrigeration supply exceeds the total refrigerant demand, or consumption, excess refrigerant is directed to cryogenic refrigerators which can utilize the excess helium to complete a current cooling function more quickly.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2006Publication date: May 17, 2007Inventors: Paul Dresens, Gary Ash, Allen Bartlett, Bruce Andeen, Y. Than, Joseph Chopy
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Publication number: 20060064990Abstract: A cryopump provides for high pumping speed of Type III gases. An open configuration of a frontal array provides high conductance of gases into a radiation shield which is shaped to focus gases toward a second stage array. The second stage array has an open configuration of baffles coated with adsorbent. Substantially all of the adsorbent has a direct line of sight to the radiation shield or to the opening in the radiation shield, and substantially all of the baffles are coated with adsorbent. In one form, the second stage cryopump array comprises an array of discs fanned to define a generally ball shaped envelope.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2004Publication date: March 30, 2006Applicant: Helix Technology CorporationInventors: Allen Bartlett, John Nordborg, Brian Thompson
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Publication number: 20050204753Abstract: A single ducted valve assembly provides an integrated cryopump valve having a purge valve port connecting the assembly to a cryopump with a coaxial connection having an inner duct and an outer duct. A pressurized gas interface connects a pressurized gas source to the cryopump through the inner duct. A rough valve port can connect the outer duct of the assembly to a rough vacuum pump; and a relief valve port can connect the outer duct of the assembly to an exhaust stack.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2004Publication date: September 22, 2005Applicant: Helix Technology CorporationInventors: Allen Bartlett, Gary Ash, Brian Thompson, Mark Stira
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Publication number: 20050155358Abstract: The present system and method provides a mechanism for monitoring the level of fullness of a cryopump by measuring the cryopump adsorption capacity. An ion gauge or other total pressure gauge is in contact with the condensing or adsorbing panels of the pump. The gauge sensor, for example, can be connected to a tube or duct leading to the central core of the pump where the adsorbing charcoal is located. At this location in the pump, the gauge is exposed to low-boiling-point gases, such as hydrogen, neon and helium, while being substantially shielded from other gases such as nitrogen, argon, oxygen, or water vapor. By connecting a gauge to this location of the pump, the gauge can be used to monitor the absorption capacity of the pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2004Publication date: July 21, 2005Applicant: Helix Technology Corp.Inventors: Gary Ash, Allen Bartlett, James O'Neil, Bruce Andeen
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Publication number: 20050126186Abstract: A piston includes a circumferential groove having a dynamic split seal ring having a flat axially facing surface, a static seal ring having a flat axially facing surface abutting the flat surface of the dynamic seal ring, and a spring mounted within the groove. The spring exerts an axial force on the static seal ring that serves to distribute the axial load with a static seal over the dynamic split seal, thereby preventing shuttling of the split seal within the groove and restricting the leak path of the seal. Preferably, the static seal ring is a polymer and can be an L-ring, a load ring with a flange that abuts the piston body, or flanged designs. In addition, a load ring can be fitted between the L-ring and the spring. The split seal ring has at least one radial spring mounted within the seal ring to create a radial force on the split seal ring. The piston can also include a sleeve that mounts to the piston body, the sleeve forming a wall of the groove.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2003Publication date: June 16, 2005Applicant: Helix Technology CorporationInventors: Russell Sylvia, Allen Bartlett, Mark Housman