Patents by Inventor Andrew Reed
Andrew Reed 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: 11972095Abstract: Various embodiments discussed herein enable client applications to be heavily integrated with a voice assistant in order to perform commands associated with voice utterances of users via voice assistant functionality and also seamlessly cause client applications to automatically perform native functions as part of executing the voice utterance. Such heavy integration also allows particular embodiments to support multi-modal input from a user for a single conversational interaction. In this way, client application user interface interactions, such as clicks, touch gestures, or text inputs are executed alternative or in addition to the voice utterances.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2021Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Tudor Buzasu Klein, Viktoriya Taranov, Sergiy Gavrylenko, Jaclyn Carley Knapp, Andrew Paul McGovern, Harris Syed, Chad Steven Estes, Jesse Daniel Eskes Rusak, David Ernesto Heekin Burkett, Allison Anne O'Mahony, Ashok Kuppusamy, Jonathan Reed Harris, Jose Miguel Rady Allende, Diego Hernan Carlomagno, Talon Edward Ireland, Michael Francis Palermiti, II, Richard Leigh Mains, Jayant Krishnamurthy
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Publication number: 20240100222Abstract: A coated substrate is disclosed, including a solvent-sensitive substrate and a polyester coating disposed on the solvent-sensitive substrate, wherein the polyester coating includes a polyester copolymer of a polyol and a polyacid. A method for forming a coated substrate is disclosed including spraying solvated polyester material from a spray nozzle onto a solvent-sensitive substrate and drying the solvated polyester material to form a polyester disposed on the solvent-sensitive substrate, wherein the solvated polyester material and the polyester coating include a polyester copolymer of a polyol and a polyacid.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2023Publication date: March 28, 2024Inventors: Mohamed A. ELKHODIRY, Andrew METZGER, Amanda K. WEBER, Stephanie REED
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Patent number: 11925549Abstract: A valve for endovascular heart valve repair that provides improved sealing of the valve against the native wall. The valve assembly has a sealing region at a distal end of the valve. The sealing region having a delivery position and a sealing position, wherein in the delivery position, the sealing region has a first length, and in the sealing position, the sealing region has a second length less than the first length and a thickness in the sealing position is greater in the sealing position than in the delivery position.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2019Date of Patent: March 12, 2024Assignee: Anteris Technologies CorporationInventors: Andrew Reed, Dave Mathieu, William Morris Leonard Neethling
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Publication number: 20240029852Abstract: A system and method for determining event discrepancies between disparate systems is described. The system can receive sets of events from multiple systems. The system can normalize the sets of events to convert them into normalized events. From a normalized set of events, the system can concurrently generate a plurality of event arrays. The system can apply one or more rules to the event arrays to generate at least one event array parameter.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2023Publication date: January 25, 2024Inventors: Jeremy Ian Yanowitz, Eric Russell Brody, Christian Lee Doyle, Michael Christopher Wimpee, Ramsey Richard Chambers, Cameron James Alexander Ferroni, Hannah Margaret Holtzman, Ross Andrew Reed, Matthew Jordan Kirk, Lukas Nagel
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Publication number: 20230293296Abstract: A replacement heart valve assembly where the valve is loaded into the catheter distally, and separately from the stent. The valve has a locking member and the stent has a locking channel. Once in the expanded position, the valve is pulled towards the stent until the locking member is engaged with the locking channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2023Publication date: September 21, 2023Applicant: Anteris Technologies CorporationInventors: Andrew Reed, Dave Mathieu, Philip J. Haarstad, William Morris Leonard Neethling, Tuan Doan, Christopher P. Olig, Scott Bliss, Alex A. Peterson
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Patent number: 11745667Abstract: Equipment carriers include a carrier box and an equipment holder that can be disposed on a vehicle and can be configured to store and transport equipment, such as fishing equipment. The carrier box can include a bottom portion and a lid portion, each defining a compartment within the carrier box. A clamp can be disposed in the carrier box and configured to secure equipment that extends through the carrier box. The clamp can comprise a securement latch to secure the equipment within the carrier box. The equipment holder can include notches configured to receive equipment that extends through the equipment holder and a lid portion configured to secure the equipment in the notches. The carrier box and equipment holder can be spaced apart from one another on a vehicle such that equipment extends between and is secured by both the equipment holder and the clamp disposed in the carrier box.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2021Date of Patent: September 5, 2023Assignee: Thule, Inc.Inventors: Mark Viklund, Edmund Farmer, Andrew Reed, James Sener, Garrett Fink
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Publication number: 20230267377Abstract: Development of machine learning models and applications tends to be iterative and complex, made even harder because most of the necessary tools are not built for the entire machine learning lifecycle. Introduced here is a data platform that is able to accelerate time-to-value by enabling users to utilize applied machine learning prototypes (“AMPs”) made by others. These AMPs may be extendable, by the data platform, to new datasets, allowing machine learning to be developed and deployed more rapidly.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2023Publication date: August 24, 2023Inventors: Sushil Thomas, Jeanne Schaser, Andrew Reed, Melanie Beck, Alex Bleakley, Yuya Yabe, Yi Hsun Tsai, Patrick David Hunt, Subhadeep Sinha, Victor Chukwuma Dibia, Christopher James Wallace, Jeffrey George Fletcher, Ofek Gila
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Publication number: 20230255767Abstract: A heart valve assembly for endovascular heart repair, where the valve is in an inverted position relative to the stent to reduce the diameter of the device for delivery and deployment. The heart valve assembly has an expandable stent and a valve. The valve having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end of the valve connected to the distal end of the expandable stent, wherein the valve extends distally from the distal end of the expandable stent.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2023Publication date: August 17, 2023Applicant: Anteris Technologies CorporationInventors: Andrew Reed, Dave Mathieu, Philip J. Haarstad, Alex A. Peterson, William Morris Leonard Neethling, Tuan Doan, Christopher P. Olig, Scott Bliss
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Patent number: 11678982Abstract: A replacement heart valve assembly where the valve is loaded into the catheter distally, and separately from the stent. The valve has a locking member and the stent has a locking channel. Once in the expanded position, the valve is pulled towards the stent until the locking member is engaged with the locking channel.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2019Date of Patent: June 20, 2023Assignee: Anteris Technologies CorporationInventors: Andrew Reed, Dave Mathieu, Philip J. Haarstad, Alex A. Peterson, William Morris Leonard Neethling, Tuan Doan, Christopher P. Olig, Scott Bliss
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Patent number: 11666439Abstract: A valve for endovascular heart valve repair that provides improved sealing of the valve against the native wall. The valve assembly has a sealing region at a distal end of the valve. The sealing region having a delivery position and a sealing position, wherein in the delivery position, the sealing region has a first length, and in the sealing position, the sealing region has a second length less than the first length and a thickness in the sealing position is greater in the sealing position than in the delivery position.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2019Date of Patent: June 6, 2023Assignee: Anteris Technologies CorporationInventors: Andrew Reed, Dave Mathieu, Philip J. Haarstad, Alex A. Peterson, William Morris Leonard Neethling, Tuan Doan, Christopher P. Olig, Scott Bliss
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Patent number: 11664105Abstract: A system and method for determining event discrepancies between disparate systems is described. The system can receive sets of events from multiple systems. The system can normalize the sets of events to convert them into normalized events. From a normalized set of events, the system can concurrently generate a plurality of event arrays. The system can apply one or more rules to the event arrays to generate at least one event array parameter.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2022Date of Patent: May 30, 2023Assignee: Bluesight, Inc.Inventors: Jeremy Ian Yanowitz, Eric Russell Brody, Christian Lee Doyle, Michael Christopher Wimpee, Ramsey Richard Chambers, Cameron James Alexander Ferroni, Hannah Margaret Holtzman, Ross Andrew Reed, Matthew Jordan Kirk, Lukas Nagel
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Publication number: 20230145823Abstract: The present application provides a method of treating a condition associated with coronavirus infection, the condition selected from acute respiratory distress, lung inflammation, systemic inflammation, or cytokine storm, the method comprising administration of furosemide or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or hydrate thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2021Publication date: May 11, 2023Inventors: Donald Fredric Weaver, Christopher James Barden, Mark Andrew Reed, Zhiyu Wang
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Publication number: 20230111783Abstract: A system and method for determining event discrepancies between disparate systems is described. The system can receive sets of events from multiple systems. The system can normalize the sets of events to convert them into normalized events. From a normalized set of events, the system can concurrently generate a plurality of event arrays. The system can apply one or more rules to the event arrays to generate at least one event array parameter.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2022Publication date: April 13, 2023Inventors: Jeremy Ian Yanowitz, Eric Russell Brody, Christian Lee Doyle, Michael Christopher Wimpee, Ramsey Richard Chambers, Cameron James Alexander Ferroni, Hannah Margaret Holtzman, Ross Andrew Reed, Matthew Jordan Kirk, Lukas Nagel
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Publication number: 20230060235Abstract: An example system provides a multi-stage workflow processing and analysis platform. The system may access first data associated with a patient and provide, for display on a client device, a graphical user interface that displays workflow elements and data points of the first data. In some instances, the system may receive, via the graphical user interface, an input relating a workflow element with a data point associated with the patient, which workflow element may define an action. The system may execute the workflow including the action defined by the workflow element, receive second data based on the workflow, and provide a graphical interface displaying the first data and the second data on the client device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2021Publication date: March 2, 2023Inventors: Jeremy Malecha, Andrew Reed Sullivan
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Patent number: 11547863Abstract: A re-usable, compact automated external defibrillator (AED) having a proximate electrode and a distal electrode for use in delivering an electrical charge to a person in cardiac distress. The components of the AED are packed together in a low-profile device body. The distal electrode may be easily unpacked from the device body and deployed. A circuit board within the device body controls the AED. The proximate electrode is part of the device body such that the device body is attached to the skin of the person when in use. The distal electrode is wired to the device body and also attached to the skin of the person when in use. The circuit board may be used to deliver a biphasic electrical charge to the person. The adhesive pads on the electrodes may be peeled off and replaced for reuse. Also, the electrodes may be replaced, if needed.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2022Date of Patent: January 10, 2023Assignee: Altrix Medical, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Robert Shaker, Daniel Fleck, Andrew Reed, Trent Quick, David Mathieu
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Publication number: 20220314894Abstract: Equipment carriers include a carrier box and an equipment holder that can be disposed on a vehicle and can be configured to store and transport equipment, such as fishing equipment. The carrier box can include a bottom portion and a lid portion, each defining a compartment within the carrier box. A clamp can be disposed in the carrier box and configured to secure equipment that extends through the carrier box. The clamp can comprise a securement latch to secure the equipment within the carrier box. The equipment holder can include notches configured to receive equipment that extends through the equipment holder and a lid portion configured to secure the equipment in the notches. The carrier box and equipment holder can be spaced apart from one another on a vehicle such that equipment extends between and is secured by both the equipment holder and the clamp disposed in the carrier box.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2021Publication date: October 6, 2022Inventors: Mark VIKLUND, Edmund FARMER, Andrew REED, James SENER, Garrett FINK
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Patent number: 11433249Abstract: A re-usable, compact automated external defibrillator (AED) having a proximate electrode and a distal electrode for use in delivering an electrical charge to a person in cardiac distress. The components of the AED are packed together in a low-profile device body. The distal electrode may be easily unpacked from the device body and deployed. A circuit board within the device body controls the AED. The proximate electrode is part of the device body such that the device body is attached to the skin of the person when in use. The distal electrode is wired to the device body and also attached to the skin of the person when in use. The circuit board may be used to deliver a biphasic electrical charge to the person. The adhesive pads on the electrodes may be peeled off and replaced for reuse. Also, the electrodes may be replaced, if needed.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2022Date of Patent: September 6, 2022Assignee: ALTRIX MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Matthew Robert Shaker, Daniel Fleck, Andrew Reed, Trent Quick, David Mathieu
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Patent number: D973832Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2018Date of Patent: December 27, 2022Assignee: Intex Industries Xiamen Co. Ltd.Inventors: Zhi Xiong Huang, Ai Ming Tan, Yaw Yuan Hsu, Andrew Reed, Scott Herman Smith, James Sener
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Patent number: D973833Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2018Date of Patent: December 27, 2022Assignee: Intex Industries Xiamen Co. Ltd.Inventors: Zhi Xiong Huang, Ai Ming Tan, Yaw Yuan Hsu, Andrew Reed, Scott Herman Smith, James Sener
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Patent number: D988315Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2021Date of Patent: June 6, 2023Assignee: Thermaband, Inc.Inventors: Debbie A. Dickinson, Markea C. Dickinson, Harry T. Rieth, Steven J. Lawson, Andrew Reed, Mike Chmelik, Garrett Fink, Dave Mathieu, Chris Hagerman