Patents by Inventor Andrew S. Terry
Andrew S. Terry 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: 11675919Abstract: Techniques are disclosed relating to securely storing data at a computing device that is managed by an external entity. In some embodiments, a computing device maintains a first file system volume having data that is accessible to a user of the computing device and that is not managed by an entity external to the computing device. The computing device receives, from the entity external, a first request to configure the computing device to store data that is accessible to the user and managed by the external entity. In response to the first request, the computing device creates a second distinct file system volume to store the data managed by the external entity. In response to a second request from the external entity, the computing device subsequently removes the second file system volume.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2019Date of Patent: June 13, 2023Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Ananthakrishna Ramesh, Andrew S. Terry, Wade Benson, Jeremy C. Andrus
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Patent number: 11514157Abstract: Some embodiments provide a method for a device having multiple users. The method identifies a process installed on the device that requires an isolated storage in a file system of the device. For each of a set of the users of the electronic device, the method assigns at least one container for use by the process within a user-specific section of the file system. The containers assigned to the process in a section of the file system specific to a particular user are only accessible by the process when the particular user is logged into the device. The method assigns at least one container for use by the process within a non-user-specific section of the file system. The containers assigned to the process within the non-user-specific section of the file system are accessible by the process irrespective of which user is logged into the device.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2020Date of Patent: November 29, 2022Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Andrew S. Terry, Kelly B. Yancey, Pierre-Olivier J. Martel, Richard L. Hagy, Timothy P. Hannon, Alastair K. Fettes
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Publication number: 20200380149Abstract: Techniques are disclosed relating to securely storing data at a computing device that is managed by an external entity. In some embodiments, a computing device maintains a first file system volume having data that is accessible to a user of the computing device and that is not managed by an entity external to the computing device. The computing device receives, from the entity external, a first request to configure the computing device to store data that is accessible to the user and managed by the external entity. In response to the first request, the computing device creates a second distinct file system volume to store the data managed by the external entity. In response to a second request from the external entity, the computing device subsequently removes the second file system volume.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2019Publication date: December 3, 2020Inventors: Ananthakrishna Ramesh, Andrew S. Terry, Wade Benson, Jeremy C. Andrus
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Publication number: 20200265157Abstract: Some embodiments provide a method for a device having multiple users. The method identifies a process installed on the device that requires an isolated storage in a file system of the device. For each of a set of the users of the electronic device, the method assigns at least one container for use by the process within a user-specific section of the file system. The containers assigned to the process in a section of the file system specific to a particular user are only accessible by the process when the particular user is logged into the device. The method assigns at least one container for use by the process within a non-user-specific section of the file system. The containers assigned to the process within the non-user-specific section of the file system are accessible by the process irrespective of which user is logged into the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2020Publication date: August 20, 2020Inventors: Andrew S. TERRY, Kelly B. YANCEY, Pierre-Olivier J. MARTEL, Richard L. HAGY, Timothy P. HANNON, Alastair K. FETTES
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Patent number: 10628580Abstract: Some embodiments provide a method for a device having multiple users. The method identifies a process installed on the device that requires an isolated storage in a file system of the device. For each of a set of the users of the electronic device, the method assigns at least one container for use by the process within a user-specific section of the file system. The containers assigned to the process in a section of the file system specific to a particular user are only accessible by the process when the particular user is logged into the device. The method assigns at least one container for use by the process within a non-user-specific section of the file system. The containers assigned to the process within the non-user-specific section of the file system are accessible by the process irrespective of which user is logged into the device.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2016Date of Patent: April 21, 2020Assignee: APPLE INC.Inventors: Andrew S. Terry, Kelly B. Yancey, Pierre-Olivier J. Martel, Richard L. Hagy, Timothy P. Hannon, Alastair K. Fettes
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Publication number: 20170199883Abstract: Some embodiments provide a method for a device having multiple users. The method identifies a process installed on the device that requires an isolated storage in a file system of the device. For each of a set of the users of the electronic device, the method assigns at least one container for use by the process within a user-specific section of the file system. The containers assigned to the process in a section of the file system specific to a particular user are only accessible by the process when the particular user is logged into the device. The method assigns at least one container for use by the process within a non-user-specific section of the file system. The containers assigned to the process within the non-user-specific section of the file system are accessible by the process irrespective of which user is logged into the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2016Publication date: July 13, 2017Inventors: Andrew S. Terry, Kelly B. Yancey, Pierre-Olivier J. Martel, Richard L. Hagy, Timothy P. Hannon, Alastair K. Fettes
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SYSTEM THAT DISPLAYS BOTH VITAL SIGN INFORMATION AND ENTERTAINMENT CONTENT ON A COMMON VIDEO MONITOR
Publication number: 20090112072Abstract: A system for monitoring a patient's vital signs that includes: (1) a body-worn sensor unit containing a processor programmed to determine blood pressure information from the monitored vital signs and transmit that information via a wireless transceiver; (2) a monitor; and (3) a video display component. The monitor includes a display device, a wireless transceiver for receiving the blood pressure information, and a processor programmed to format that received information for display and to display a user interface for generating control information for the video display component. The video display component includes a display device, an interface for connecting to the external monitor interface, a computer network interface, a video input interface, and a processor programmed to respond to the control information from the external monitor by selecting whatever one or more of the monitor interface, the computer interface, and the video interface will provide information to be displayed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2008Publication date: April 30, 2009Applicant: TRIAGE WIRELESS, INC.Inventors: Matthew J. BANET, Andrew S. TERRY, Marshall S. DHILLON, Thomas M. WATLINGTON, IV -
Publication number: 20090018409Abstract: A body-worn sensor that measures respiratory rate and other vital signs using an acoustic sensor (e.g., a small-scale sensor). The body-worn sensor features a chest-worn patch sensor that combines both the acoustic sensor and an ECG electrode into a single adhesive patch. To measure blood pressure, the device additionally performs a ‘composite’ PTT-based measurement that features both pressure-dependent and pressure-free measurements. The acoustic sensor measures respiration rate by recording sounds related to the patient's inspiration and expiration. The acoustic sensor is typically placed near the patient's trachea, but can also be placed on the middle right and left side of the chest, and the middle right and left side of the back.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2008Publication date: January 15, 2009Applicant: TRIAGE WIRELESS, INC.Inventors: Matthew J. Banet, Zhou Zhou, Robert J. Kopotic, Marshal Singh Dhillon, Andrew S. Terry, Henk Visser, II
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Publication number: 20090018422Abstract: A method and apparatus for measuring a patient's blood pressure featuring the following steps: 1) measuring a time-dependent optical waveform with an optical sensor; 2) measuring a time-dependent electrical signal with an electrical sensor; 3) estimating the patient's arterial properties using the optical waveform; 4) determining a pulse transit time (PTT) from the time-dependent electrical signal and the time-dependent optical waveform; and 5) calculating a blood pressure value using a mathematical model that includes the PTT and the patient's arterial properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2008Publication date: January 15, 2009Applicant: TRIAGE WIRELESS, INC.Inventors: Matthew J. BANET, Zhou ZHOU, Marshal S. DHILLON, Robert J. KOPOTIC, Andrew S. Terry, Henk Visser, II
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Publication number: 20090018453Abstract: A method and apparatus for continuous measurement of blood pressure, based on pulse transit time, which does not require any external calibration. This technique, referred to herein as the ‘composite technique’, is carried out with a body-won sensor that measures blood pressure and other vital signs, and wirelessly transmits them to a remote monitor. A network of disposable sensors, typically placed on the patient's right arm and chest, connect to the body sensor and measure a time-dependent electrical waveform, optical waveform, and pressure waveform. The disposable sensors typically include an armband that features an inflatable bladder coupled to a pressure sensor, at least 3 electrical sensors (e.g. electrodes), and an optical sensor (e.g., a light source and photodiode) attached to a wrist-worn band.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2008Publication date: January 15, 2009Applicant: TRIAGE WIRELESS, INC.Inventors: Matthew J. BANET, Zhou ZHOU, Marshal S. Dhillon, Robert J. KOPOTIC, Andrew S. Terry, Henk Visser, II