Patents by Inventor Andrew Stuart
Andrew Stuart 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: 20130080191Abstract: A method of implementing a controlled vocabulary may include the steps of generating the controlled vocabulary by forming a list of medical terms and associated descriptions; creating a list of codes internal to the controlled vocabulary; and storing the codes, the medical terms, and the descriptions in a format suitable for use in the patient longitudinal electronic medical record environment. In addition, a sound wave may be captured as an electronic file, translated into text, and stored as a patient medical record event. The patient medical record event may be parsed for context and may be tagged with one or more source vocabularies, and a code internal to the source vocabulary may be provided. Event context and source vocabulary findings may then be used as discrete elements to add to the longitudinal patient electronic medical record environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2012Publication date: March 28, 2013Applicant: INTELLIGENT MEDICAL OBJECTS, INC.Inventors: Frank NAEYMI-RAD, Regis JP CHARLOT, Alina E. OGANESOVA, David O. HAINES, Aziz M. BODAL, Andre L. YOUNG, JR., Masayo KOBASHI, Stephanie J. SCHAEFER, Andrew Stuart KANTER, Kim Charles MEYERS, Jose Antonio MALDONADO, JR.
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Publication number: 20130066655Abstract: A method for generating and using a portable patient file may include entering data relating to a patient into a computer and storing the patient data in a medical record for the patient in a database using metadata in an adaptive data environment. The computer is configured to instantiate a file configured for import or export of the patient data, and the file is capable of transferring the patient data from the database to another database with preservation of semantic meanings associated with the patient data.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2012Publication date: March 14, 2013Applicant: INTELLIGENT MEDICAL OBJECTS, INC.Inventors: Frank NAEYMI-RAD, Regis JP CHARLOT, Alina E. OGANESOVA, David O. HAINES, Aziz M. BODAL, Andre L. YOUNG, JR., Masayo KOBASHI, Stephanie J. SCHAEFER, Andrew Stuart KANTER, Kim Charles MEYERS, Jose Antonio MALDONADO, JR.
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Publication number: 20120322788Abstract: The present invention relates to spirocyclic amide derivatives of the formula I, pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, a process for their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions containing them, and their use in therapy.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2012Publication date: December 20, 2012Inventors: Lilian Alcaraz, Andrew Bailey, Richard James Bull, Timothy Johnson, Nicholas David Kindon, Andrew Stuart Lister, Andrew James Robbins, Michael John Stocks, Barry John Teobald
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Publication number: 20120265334Abstract: A pass-through mechanism that couples a first linear tape library string to a second linear tape library string is maintained. A first robotic assembly associated with the first linear tape library string places a tape from the first linear tape library string into the pass-through mechanism. The pass-through mechanism moves the tape to a position where the tape can be removed by a second robotic assembly associated with the second linear tape library string. The second robotic assembly removes the tape from the pass-through mechanism and places the tape into the second linear tape library string.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2012Publication date: October 18, 2012Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Andrew Stuart Green, Frank Krick, Shawn Michael Nave, Raymond Yardy
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Publication number: 20120265788Abstract: A system and method for keeping, organizing and managing electronic records, comprising generating a first instance of data objects comprising data elements during a first encounter, the elements comprising a first instance identifier and temporal identifiers; linking a data object to a summarization reference with a pointer; creating an additional instance of data objects also comprising data elements comprising an additional instance identifier and temporal identifiers during a later encounter; and providing continuity for the first instance data objects over time. Continuity may be provided by tracking a relationship between the first instance data object and an additional instance data object and repointing the pointer to point between the summarization reference and the additional instance data object. The additional instance data object may be a revision of the first instance data object, and tracking may occur by back-linking the revision to the first instance data object.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2012Publication date: October 18, 2012Applicant: INTELLIGENT MEDICAL OBJECTS, INC.Inventors: Frank NAEYMI-RAD, Regis CHARLOT, Alina OGANESOVA, Jose Antonio MALDONADO, JR., David O. HAINES, Aziz BODAL, Andre L. YOUNG, JR., Masayo KOBASHI, Stephanie J. SCHAEFER, Andrew Stuart KANTER, Kim Charles MEYERS
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Publication number: 20120259453Abstract: A pass-through mechanism that couples a first linear tape library string to a second linear tape library string is maintained. A first robotic assembly associated with the first linear tape library string places a tape from the first linear tape library string into the pass-through mechanism. The pass-through mechanism moves the tape to a position where the tape can be removed by a second robotic assembly associated with the second linear tape library string. The second robotic assembly removes the tape from the pass-through mechanism and places the tape into the second linear tape library string.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2012Publication date: October 11, 2012Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Andrew Stuart Green, Frank Krick, Shawn Michael Nave, Raymond Yardy
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Publication number: 20120259454Abstract: A pass-through mechanism that couples a first linear tape library string to a second linear tape library string is maintained. A first robotic assembly associated with the first linear tape library string places a tape from the first linear tape library string into the pass-through mechanism. The pass-through mechanism moves the tape to a position where the tape can be removed by a second robotic assembly associated with the second linear tape library string. The second robotic assembly removes the tape from the pass-through mechanism and places the tape into the second linear tape library string.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2012Publication date: October 11, 2012Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Andrew Stuart Green, Frank Krick, Shawn Michael Nave, Raymond Yardy
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Patent number: 8264791Abstract: A pass-through mechanism that couples a first linear tape library string to a second linear tape library string is maintained. A first robotic assembly associated with the first linear tape library string places a tape from the first linear tape library string into the pass-through mechanism. The pass-through mechanism moves the tape to a position where the tape can be removed by a second robotic assembly associated with the second linear tape library string. The second robotic assembly removes the tape from the pass-through mechanism and places the tape into the second linear tape library string.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2012Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Andrew Stuart Green, Frank Krick, Shawn Michael Nave, Raymond Yardy
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Publication number: 20120150878Abstract: A system and method for keeping, organizing and managing electronic records, comprising generating a first instance of data objects comprising data elements during a first encounter, the elements comprising a first instance identifier and temporal identifiers; linking a data object to a summarization reference with a pointer; creating an additional instance of data objects also comprising data elements comprising an additional instance identifier and temporal identifiers during a later encounter; and providing continuity for the first instance data objects over time. Continuity may be provided by tracking a relationship between the first instance data object and an additional instance data object and repointing the pointer to point between the summarization reference and the additional instance data object. The additional instance data object may be a revision of the first instance data object, and tracking may occur by back-linking the revision to the first instance data object.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2012Publication date: June 14, 2012Applicant: INTELLIGENT MEDICAL OBJECTS, INC.Inventors: Frank NAEYMI-RAD, Regis CHARLOT, Alina OGANESOVA, Jose Antonio MALDONADO, JR., David O. HAINES, Aziz BODAL, Andre L. YOUNG, JR., Masayo KOBASHI, Stephanie J. SCHAEFER, Andrew Stuart KANTER, Kim Charles MEYERS
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Publication number: 20120148379Abstract: A pass-through mechanism that couples a first linear tape library string to a second linear tape library string is maintained. A first robotic assembly associated with the first linear tape library string places a tape from the first linear tape library string into the pass-through mechanism. The pass-through mechanism moves the tape to a position where the tape can be removed by a second robotic assembly associated with the second linear tape library string. The second robotic assembly removes the tape from the pass-through mechanism and places the tape into the second linear tape library string.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2012Publication date: June 14, 2012Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Andrew Stuart Green, Frank Krick, Shawn Michael Nave, Raymond Yardy
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Publication number: 20120138187Abstract: A reservoir assembly (40) comprises a container (4), a support assembly (42) on which the container (4) is mounted and fixed and a rotary electric vibrator device (44) coupled to the support assembly (42). The container holds a shear thinning additive for a plastics material. The reservoir assembly is arranged so that on operation of the device (44), an appropriate frequency and amplitude of vibration is applied to the container (4) and, therefore, its contents. As a result, a liquid dispersion in the container is shear thinned and recovery of dispersion from the container is increased.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2010Publication date: June 7, 2012Inventors: Brian Jones, Keith Bell, Andrew Stuart Overend, Mark Frost
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Publication number: 20120118764Abstract: A closure 40 for a container body includes a liner 46 which incorporates a hydrogen generating device comprising a hydride which generates hydrogen on contact with moisture. The liner may be an interference fit within the body 42. The liner 46 and other liners described may include control means for controlling passage of moisture to the hydrogen generating means and/or sealing means for sealing the closure to a container. In use, with the closure secured to a container, water vapour passes into liner 46 and contacts the hydride which generates hydrogen. A reaction between hydrogen and oxygen which has passed into the container takes place, catalysed by a catalyst, and water is produced. Thus, oxygen is scavenged.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2010Publication date: May 17, 2012Inventors: Ronald James Valus, Mark Rule, Andrew Stuart Overend, Christine Leeming, Steven Burgess Tattum
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Publication number: 20120114529Abstract: A closure (40) includes a body (42) with a screw threaded portion (44) for engaging the closure with a container, for example a bottle. Inwards of portion (44) is a liner (46) comprising a hydrogen generating device, wherein the liner includes one layer (48) which incorporates a hydride dispersed in a polymeric matrix and, on opposite sides of layer (48) are arranged PET layers (50, 52). Layer (50) is arranged to act as a control layer to control the rate of passage of water vapour from the beverage in the container to the hydride containing layer (48) and thereby control generation of hydrogen by the hydrogen generating device. In use, water vapour passes through layer (50) and contacts the hydride associated with layer (48) which results in production of molecular hydrogen which combines with oxygen which may have entered a container with which the closure (40) is associated.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2010Publication date: May 10, 2012Inventors: Adrian John Carmichael, Andrew Stuart Ovenrend, Mark Rule, Ronald James Valus, Christine Leeming, Steven Burgess Tattum
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Publication number: 20120111757Abstract: A closure (40) for a container incorporates calcium hydride and a matrix material as a hydrogen-generating composition. In use, hydrogen is generated which reacts with oxygen permeating a container associated with the closure and a catalyst associated with the container catalyses reaction of the hydrogen and oxygen to produce water, thereby scavenging the oxygen. The composition of calcium hydride and matrix is also claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2010Publication date: May 10, 2012Inventors: Adrian John Carmichael, Andrew Stuart Overend, Mark Rule, Ronald James Valus, Christine Leeming, James Stuart Leeming
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Patent number: 8139314Abstract: A pass-through mechanism that couples a first linear tape library string to a second linear tape library string is maintained. A first robotic assembly associated with the first linear tape library string places a tape from the first linear tape library string into the pass-through mechanism. The pass-through mechanism moves the tape to a position where the tape can be removed by a second robotic assembly associated with the second linear tape library string. The second robotic assembly removes the tape from the pass-through mechanism and places the tape into the second linear tape library string.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2011Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Andrew Stuart Green, Frank Krick, Shawn Michael Nave, Raymond Yardy
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Patent number: 8125742Abstract: A Lorentz Magnetoresistive sensor having an extremely small lead width and lead spacing is disclosed. The sensor can be constructed by a novel fabrication method that allows the leads to be deposited in such a manner that lead width and spacing between the leads is determined by the as deposited thicknesses of the lead layers and electrically insulating spacer layers between the leads rather than by photolithography. Because the lead thicknesses and lead spacings are not defined photolithograhically, the lead thickness and lead spacing are not limited by photolithographic resolution limits.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2007Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Netherlands B.V.Inventors: Bruce Alvin Gurney, Ernesto E. Marinero, Andrew Stuart Troup, David Arfon Williams, Joerg Wunderlich
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Publication number: 20110302794Abstract: A power tool in one embodiment includes a motor supported by a frame, a foot defining a first plane, a first guide fixedly positioned with respect to the foot and defining a first arc in a second plane, a second guide fixedly positioned with respect to the foot and defining a second arc in a third plane, wherein the second plane and the third plane are orthogonal to the first plane and the first arc and the second arc are offset when projected onto a reference plane parallel to the second plane and the third plane, a first pin fixedly positioned with respect to the motor and guided by the first guide; and a second pin fixedly positioned with respect to the motor and guided by the second guide.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2010Publication date: December 15, 2011Applicants: ROBERT BOSCH TOOL CORPORATIONInventor: Andrew Stuart Barkley
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Patent number: 8073911Abstract: A messaging system enforces compliance policies for the electronic messages. The messaging system treats a set of related messages, such as an email string between two or more people, as a message container (200) having relational references to one or more submessages (210, 212, 214). A messaging server (112) stores the messages and submessages as discrete message components within a message database (416). In addition, the messaging server (112) stores one or more compliance policies. A compliance policy describes the set of rules that apply to message components during their lifecycles and is defined in terms of a population structure, a set of rules, and a set of jobcodes. When an action occurs that involves a piece of content, the messaging system identifies the relevant compliance policy in the governance policy database (424) and applies any rules that are applicable given the population structure and jobcode.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2005Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Bluespace Software CorporationInventors: Justin Marston, Andrew Stuart Hatch
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Patent number: 8035932Abstract: A Lorentz magnetoresistive sensor having integrated signal amplification. The sensor is constructed upon a substrate such as a semiconductor material, and an amplification circuit such as transistor is constructed directly into the substrate on which the magnetoresistive device is constructed. This integrated signal amplification greatly enhances sensor performance by eliminating a great deal of signal noise that would otherwise be added to the read signal.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2007Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Netherlands B.V.Inventors: Bruce Alvin Gurney, Ernesto E. Marinero, Andrew Stuart Troup, David Arfon Williams, Joerg Wunderlich
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Publication number: 20110224823Abstract: A pass-through mechanism that couples a first linear tape library string to a second linear tape library string is maintained. A first robotic assembly associated with the first linear tape library string places a tape from the first linear tape library string into the pass-through mechanism. The pass-through mechanism moves the tape to a position where the tape can be removed by a second robotic assembly associated with the second linear tape library string. The second robotic assembly removes the tape from the pass-through mechanism and places the tape into the second linear tape library string.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Andrew Stuart Green, Frank Krick, Shawn Michael Nave, Raymond Yardy