Patents by Inventor Andrew Fisher
Andrew Fisher 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: 20120259852Abstract: A computer-implemented method of providing users with contextually relevant data associates metadata tags with data items extracted from a variety of data sources that summarize the data items in searchable form using a common format. Contextual data is collected from the users indicative of their current situation. This data is then correlated with the metadata tags to identify data items of potential interest to the users taking into account their current situation. The identified data items are pushed to the relevant receiving devices in real time over a communications network to provide the identified users with information relevant to their current situation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2012Publication date: October 11, 2012Applicant: nTerop CorporationInventors: Michael Aasen, Jordan Parsons, Sina Eizadshenass, Andrew Fisher
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Patent number: 8060248Abstract: There is provided an automated prescription filling system using a robotic arm in combination with an automatic pharmaceutical dispenser having a plurality of individual pill-counting units, each under the control of its own microprocessor. The automatic pharmaceutical dispensers are modified for use with the robotic arm. Because tablet counting is completely independent of the robotic arm, system throughput is higher than in systems of the prior art. Unlike systems of the prior art, each individual pill-counting unit can be removed from behind the pharmaceutical dispenser so that the system need not be stopped for such service. The fact that counting operations are divorced from robotic arm movements allows the arm movements to be optimized and multiple prescriptions to be processed simultaneously. Controller software optimizes movement of the robotic arm based upon such factors as the fullness of the vial being transported.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2006Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: Innovation Associates, Inc.Inventors: Joseph H. Boyer, James G. McGonigal, Bruce Edward Holtje, Timothy William Limer, James Patrick Boyer, Mark Andrew Fisher, Todd Edward Bower, Michael J. Hostetler
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Publication number: 20110259088Abstract: A water detection system in a fuel delivery system of an engine that helps to limit the occurrence of water related corrosion or damage to various engine components by detecting if a fuel supply has a high level of water content, and providing a notice that appropriate action should be taken. The system includes a fuel filtration module, a water sensor to sense high water content of a fuel supply, and a control device connected to the water sensor and receiving inputs therefrom relating to the water sensed by the sensor. The system also includes an indication source connected to the control device for communicating that a problem with the fuel exists if high water content is detected.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2011Publication date: October 27, 2011Applicant: Cummins Filtration IP, Inc.Inventors: Andrew FISHER, Gregory D. SHOPE, Mark T. WIECZOREK, Chad M. THOMAS
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Publication number: 20110208113Abstract: The disclosed technology describes compositions and methods useful for providing cell based therapy. For example, one embodiment of cell based therapy involves the regeneration of injured tissue and/or promoting wound healing. Certain embodiments provide improved therapeutic compositions using microbubbles by delivering biological progenitor cells to the injured tissues. The administration of the microbubbles is directed by acoustic radiation forces that interact with embodiments of microbubbles comprising an acoustically active gas. As such, a high efficiency of progenitor cell delivery to injured tissue is realized. One advantage of this technique over targeted delivery of pharmaceutical compounds, is that the delivered progenitors cells may be derived from the patient (i.e., personalized therapy), thereby avoiding side effects, allergic reactions, and overall problems associated with refractive drug responses.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2010Publication date: August 25, 2011Inventors: Catalin Toma, Flordeliza Villanueva, William Richard Wagner, Joon S. Lee, Jianjun Wang, Xucai Chen, Andrew Fisher
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Patent number: 7975265Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for providing installation support to a user of a computer system. A method incorporating teachings of the present disclosure may include launching an installation tool in connection with installation of a peripheral driver. The tool may have capabilities that include, for example, capturing an install status at a plurality of predefined points in an install routine. During installation, an error may be detected at one of the predefined points and a diagnostic routine may be launched in response. The method may also include considering an accounting of the captured install states and using this information to help generate an action script crafted to resolve the detected install error.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2004Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.Inventors: Jeffrey B. Schnoebelen, Philip Ted Kortum, Adam Lee Klein, Marcel M. Soens, Jamie Andrew Fisher, Wesley M. McAfee
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Patent number: 7967543Abstract: A system and method for automated trailer loading that utilizes an automatic case loader for loading product in a trailer is disclosed. A mobile base structure provides a support framework for a drive subassembly, conveyance subassembly, an industrial robot, a distance measurement sensor, and a control subassembly. Under the operation of the control subassembly, product advances through a powered transportation path and is stacked as product columns which are presented to an industrial robot which places the product columns within the trailer. The control subassembly coordinates the selective articulated movement of the industrial robot and the activation of the drive subassembly, which provides for forward and reverse movement as well as traverse movement between so that product may be loaded within multiple trailers without interruption.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2008Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Wynright CorporationInventors: Tim Criswell, Andrew Fisher, Deepak Aurora
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Patent number: 7899816Abstract: A technique is provided for the classification of a document based on a lexicon structured into categories. Terms in the document may be matched with terms in the lexicon along with the relative position of the term in the document. A weight function may be used to compute a score for each category. The normalized category scores may be used to classify the content of the document.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2007Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Inventors: Brian Kolo, Ed Buhain, Chad Koslow, Scott Hueseman, Andrew Fisher
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Publication number: 20100158815Abstract: This invention addresses the clinical problem of how to optimize biological cell based therapies, such as stem cell therapy. Currently, cell therapies administered by intravenous, intra-arterial, and/or direct tissue injection are limited by the lack of clinically available imaging methods to detect the in vivo fate of the administered cells. There are many efforts underway to develop imaging strategies for stem cells in vivo, including radionuclide and MRI-based approaches. However, these approaches are limited by potential safety issues (e.g. radioactive exposure of stem cells, toxicity of iron particles used for MRI) and difficulty in serial tracking due to complex instrumentation and/or the requirement for repetitive radiation exposure.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2009Publication date: June 24, 2010Inventors: Jianjun Wang, Flordeliza Villanueva, Xucai Chen, Andrew Fisher, William Richard Wagner
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Publication number: 20090110525Abstract: A system and method for automated trailer loading that utilizes an automatic case loader for loading product in a trailer is disclosed. A mobile base structure provides a support framework for a drive subassembly, conveyance subassembly, an industrial robot, a distance measurement sensor, and a control subassembly. Under the operation of the control subassembly, product advances through a powered transportation path and is stacked as product columns which are presented to an industrial robot which places the product columns within the trailer. The control subassembly coordinates the selective articulated movement of the industrial robot and the activation of the drive subassembly, which provides for forward and reverse movement as well as traverse movement between so that product may be loaded within multiple trailers without interruption.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2008Publication date: April 30, 2009Inventors: Tim Criswell, Andrew Fisher, Deepak Aurora
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Publication number: 20070288249Abstract: The present invention relates to a system for the intensive management of animals, the system comprising: animal identification means for identifying individual animals; at least one device for measuring one or more parameters of individual animals; a processor for processing measurements obtained for the one or more parameters, wherein the processed parameter data is used to determine management strategies for individual animals in real-time; and means for implementing management strategies for the animals.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2005Publication date: December 13, 2007Inventors: James Rowe, Kevin Atkin, Stephen Semple, Jessica Richards, William Murray, Andrew Fisher, David Miron, John Exley, Ian Colditz, Matthew Kelly, Malcolm Knox, Brown Besier
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Publication number: 20070188351Abstract: A hardware enablement apparatus includes a processor, and a communications interface configured for writing license data to one or more data registers and for using the license data to selectively enable, under control of the processor, hardware features associated with the data registers, at least one of the data registers being implemented in non-volatile memory.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2005Publication date: August 16, 2007Inventors: Andrew Brown, E. Neufeld, Dwight Barron, Andrew Fisher
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Publication number: 20070094995Abstract: A concrete anchor float that, in one embodiment, facilitates the placement of anchor bolts that protrude from concrete constructions, such as foundations. The concrete anchor float of the present invention can be used with nearly any conventional anchor bolt to insure the correct placement and alignment of the anchor bolt and to promote a strong bond between the anchor bolt and the concrete. According to an embodiment of the present invention, the concrete anchor float generally comprises a base plate with a hole, and a cap extending from the base plate over the hole. The cap includes a cavity configured to releasably secure the anchor bolt, and a top against which the anchor bolt rests upon insertion. According to an implementation of the present invention, the base plate includes features that minimize voids and air pockets between the anchor bolt and the concrete to promote a strong bond.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2006Publication date: May 3, 2007Inventors: Mark Alyea, Beth Torpey, Andrew Fisher, Matthew Sletter, Stephanie Pinon
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Publication number: 20060119602Abstract: There is provided an apparatus and method for transmitting, over a general purpose data network, graphical data to a display device having a memory. The apparatus has a graphics component for generating graphical data in an appropriate format for direct transmission to corresponding addresses in the display device memory. Graphical data transmitted from the network interface specifies an address in the memory of that display device upon which an action is required. The apparatus is thus more efficient than conventional remote graphics systems. Direct transmission of graphical data to a memory address uses less network capacity as a single address value can generally be packed more tightly than a pair of coordinates. The invention simplifies the requirements placed on display devices: since the data is not transmitted as geometric coordinates there is no need for the display device to perform complicated arithmetic operations to convert incoming geometries to memory addresses.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2004Publication date: June 8, 2006Inventors: Andrew Fisher, Timothy Glauert
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Patent number: 7048568Abstract: A housing assembly for a pair of electric connectors includes a first housing with a lock arm to lock the first housing inserted into a second housing, and a reinforcing member held by the first housing. The reinforcing member can be pushed into the first housing only when the first housing and the second housing are completely properly fitted together. The coupling strength between the housings is enhanced by the coupling strength of the reinforcing member, and the operator can easily and properly judge the proper fitting of the housings on the basis that the reinforcing member can be pushed in. As the first housing holds the reinforcing member, the fitting work can be done smoothly and reliably. Both housings can be made slimmer. This assembly allows a single-action fitting wherein the first housing can be fitted in the second housing by pushing only the reinforcing member.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2005Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: J.S.T. Mfg. Co., Ltd.Inventors: Andrew Fisher, Tsuyoshi Osada, Ping Chen
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Publication number: 20060064622Abstract: A method of communicating datagrams between terminals (nodes) of a communications system. In systems operating over unreliable media redundancy check data (136) can be included in a datagram for use in verifying the integrity of the datagram when received (112) by a terminal; satisfactory receipt of the datagram can be confirmed by the receiving terminal issuing (128) a response datagram to the originating terminal, for example an acknowledgement. The present invention utilises the redundancy check data (116) of a received original datagram (which redundancy check data includes information on the identity of the originating terminal and the content of the datagram) in the generation (122) of new redundancy check data for the acknowledgement (or other type of response) datagram. The originating terminal receives (130) and processes (134, 138) the response datagram in conjunction with its own local record of the redundancy check data (136) of the original datagram.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2003Publication date: March 23, 2006Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V.Inventors: Andrew Fisher, Said Moridi
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Publication number: 20050245122Abstract: One object of the present invention is, when a pair of electric connectors are fitted together, to confirm the fitting thereof, and to enhance the coupling strength. It is a housing assembly wherein a reinforcing member is provided apart from a lock arm, and the reinforcing member is held by the first housing, and the reinforcing member can be pushed into the first housing only when the first housing and the second housing are fitted together. The coupling strength between both the housings is enhanced by the coupling strength of the reinforcing member, and the operator can easily and properly judge the fitting between both housings on the basis that the reinforcing member can be pushed in. As the first housing is made to hold the reinforcing member, the fitting work can be done smoothly and reliably. Both housings can be slimmed. This assembly allows a single-action fitting wherein the first housing can be fitted in the second housing by pushing only the reinforcing member.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2005Publication date: November 3, 2005Applicant: J.S.T. Mfg. Co., Ltd.Inventors: Andrew Fisher, Tsuyoshi Osada, Ping Chen
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Patent number: 6947843Abstract: Signals from microseismic events are used to obtain a parameter of reservoir such as porosity, permeability or saturation.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2002Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: Vetco Grey Controls LimitedInventors: Andrew Fisher, Robert Hughes Jones, Andrew Jupe, Stephen Wilson
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Publication number: 20050193396Abstract: A display system in which one or more display devices are arranged to be addressed by a data processing device (e.g. a laptop computer) coupled to the display devices over a general purposes data network, thereby providing an ultra-thin network-connected display. The image data transmitted the display devices directly represents an image to be displayed on the display devices. In one embodiment the system includes an adaptor which couples a conventional display device to the network, thereby delivering the display data directly to the display device over the network. In an alternative configuration, the system includes a network-enabled monitor, which incorporates ultra-thin client componentry. Both embodiments dispense with the limitations imposed by dedicated VGA cables. Display devices addressed by the data processing device can thus be placed at great distances from the data processing device, and from one another. Wireless networks are also contemplated.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2004Publication date: September 1, 2005Inventors: James Stafford-Fraser, Timothy Glauert, Andrew Fisher, Martin King
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Patent number: D612535Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2009Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: Boyd Lighting Fixture CompanyInventors: Andrew Fisher, Jeffry Weisman
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Patent number: D673014Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2010Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Inventor: Andrew Fisher