Patents by Inventor Anne Wilson
Anne Wilson 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: 12183351Abstract: Encoding/decoding techniques where multiple transform parameter sets are encoded together with a rendered playback presentation of an input audio content. The multiple transform parameters are used on the decoder side to transform the playback presentation to provide a personalized binaural playback presentation optimized for an individual listener with respect to their hearing profile. This may be achieved by selection or combination of the data present in the metadata streams.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2020Date of Patent: December 31, 2024Assignee: Dolby Laboratories Licensing CorporationInventors: Dirk Jeroen Breebaart, Alex Brandmeyer, Poppy Anne Carrie Crum, McGregor Steele Joyner, David Mcgrath, Andrea Fanelli, Rhonda J. Wilson
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Patent number: 12100041Abstract: A financial education tool includes a body portion, a basin disposed within the body portion, and a receptacle into the body portion. The receptacle is configured to receive physical currency into the basin. The financial awareness tool includes a counter configured to detect receipt of the physical currency into the basin, a display, and a user interface configured to receive a user input from a user. The financial awareness tool includes a processor communicatively coupled to the display and the user interface, where the processor is configured to communicate with a server configured to manage a banking account of the user. The processor is configured to, in response to receiving the user input at the user interface, detecting receipt of the physical currency by the counter, or both, instruct the display to display information relating to the banking account of the user.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2021Date of Patent: September 24, 2024Assignee: United Services Automobile Association (USAA)Inventors: Bradly Jay Billman, Dwayne Phillip Wilson, Jennifer Anne Scamardo, Zachery C. Lake, Judy Thu Switzer, Timothy Benjamin Czerlinsky, Ethan Robinson, Patrick Emmanuel Gaston
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Publication number: 20240271187Abstract: The present disclosure provides compositions and methods that permit detection of nucleic acids in samples (e.g., biological and/or environmental samples). The present disclosure describes “split reporter” sensor system technologies.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2021Publication date: August 15, 2024Inventors: William Jeremy Blake, Paul David Carlson, Elizabeth Anne Phillips, Michael Menglong Liu, Carl Wayne Brown, III, Mary Katherine Wilson, Brendan John Manning
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Patent number: 9339589Abstract: The invention is directed to an apparatus for producing demineralized osteoinductive bone. The apparatus demineralizes bone by subjecting bone, including, for example, ground bone, bone cubes, chips, strips, or essentially intact bone, to either a rapid high volume pulsatile acidification wave process or to a rapid continuous acid demineralization process. The pulsatile acidification wave process includes subjecting bone to two or more rapid pulse/drain cycles in which one or more demineralizing acids is rapidly pulsed into a vessel containing bone, and after a desired period of time, is rapidly drained from the vessel. The continuous acid demineralization process includes subjecting bone to a continuous exchange of demineralizing acid solution in which the demineralizing acid solution is recirculated from the container holding the bone through an ion exchange media.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2012Date of Patent: May 17, 2016Assignee: LifeNet HealthInventors: Debra Moore-Smith, Robert K. O'Leary, Anne Wilson
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Patent number: 9330344Abstract: Apparatus (100) is provided which is arranged to accept an input data stream. In some embodiments, the apparatus (100) comprises a sampler arranged to sample the input data stream to provide k samples thereof, wherein each of the samples is n bits long and a string selector arranged to select m binary strings n bits long from at least a chosen subset of all random binary strings of a predetermined length. The apparatus (100) may further comprise a logical operator arranged to perform a logical function for each of the k samples with each of the selected binary strings to provide a vector, a memory arranged to store a matrix of the vectors generated from k samples, and an address generator arranged to generate RAM address segments from the matrix. In embodiments, the apparatus (100) may comprise a processor for, for example, pattern matching; feature detection, image recognition.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2010Date of Patent: May 3, 2016Assignee: QINETIQ LIMITEDInventors: David Arthur Orchard, Rebecca Anne Wilson, Jonathan Alexander Skoyles Pritchard, Martin James Cooper, Terence John Shepherd, Andrew Charles Lewin, Paul Richard Tapster, Charlotte Rachel Helen Bennett
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Publication number: 20130019084Abstract: Apparatus (100) is provided which is arranged to accept an input data stream. In some embodiments, the apparatus (100) comprises a sampler arranged to sample the input data stream to provide k samples thereof, wherein each of the samples is n bits long and a string selector arranged to select m binary strings n bits long from at least a chosen subset of all random binary strings of a predetermined length. The apparatus (100) may further comprise a logical operator arranged to perform a logical function for each of the k samples with each of the selected binary strings to provide a vector, a memory arranged to store a matrix of the vectors generated from k samples, and an address generator arranged to generate RAM address segments from the matrix. In embodiments, the apparatus (100) may comprise a processor for, for example, pattern matching; feature detection, image recognition.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2010Publication date: January 17, 2013Applicant: QINETIQ LIMITEDInventors: David Arthur Orchard, Rebecca Anne Wilson, Jonathan Alexander Skoyles Pritchard, Martin James Cooper, Terence John Shepherd, Andrew Charles Lewin, Paul Richard Tapster, Charlotte Rachel Helen Bennett
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Patent number: 8337780Abstract: The invention is directed to an apparatus for producing demineralized osteoinductive bone. The apparatus demineralizes bone by subjecting bone, including, for example, ground bone, bone cubes, chips, strips, or essentially intact bone, to either a rapid high volume pulsatile acidification wave process or to a rapid continuous acid demineralization process. The pulsatile acidification wave process includes subjecting bone to two or more rapid pulse/drain cycles in which one or more demineralizing acids is rapidly pulsed into a vessel containing bone, and after a desired period of time, is rapidly drained from the vessel. The continuous acid demineralization process includes subjecting bone to a continuous exchange of demineralizing acid solution in which the demineralizing acid solution is recirculated from the container holding the bone through an ion exchange media.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2010Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: LifeNet HealthInventors: Barton D. Gaskins, Louis Ford, Debra Moore-Smith, Robert K. O'Leary, Anne Wilson, Lloyd Wolfinbarger, Jr.
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Publication number: 20110027871Abstract: The invention is directed to an apparatus for producing demineralized osteoinductive bone. The apparatus demineralizes bone by subjecting bone, including, for example, ground bone, bone cubes, chips, strips, or essentially intact bone, to either a rapid high volume pulsatile acidification wave process or to a rapid continuous acid demineralization process. The pulsatile acidification wave process includes subjecting bone to two or more rapid pulse/drain cycles in which one or more demineralizing acids is rapidly pulsed into a vessel containing bone, and after a desired period of time, is rapidly drained from the vessel. The continuous acid demineralization process includes subjecting bone to a continuous exchange of demineralizing acid solution in which the demineralizing acid solution is recirculated from the container holding the bone through an ion exchange media.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2010Publication date: February 3, 2011Applicant: LifeNet HealthInventors: Barton D. Gaskins, Louis Ford, Debra Moore-Smith, Robert K. O'Leary, Anne Wilson, Lloyd Wolfinbarger, JR.
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Patent number: 7766017Abstract: The device of the present invention is to prevent voluntarily or involuntarily arm movement that could be harmful to a medical patient during the patient's treatment using the patient's body weight to restrain the arms from movement.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2006Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Inventor: Anne Wilson
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Patent number: 7708697Abstract: Airway monitoring apparatus 30 includes a driver 6 for applying sound in the audible frequency range to the airway of a subject and a detector 7 for monitoring the response of the airway, e.g. by detecting transmitted sound signal components and/or reflected sound signal components. Variations in the detected sound signal, e.g. energy, due to attenuation of the signal, give an indication of the state of the airway, e.g. airway patency, and can be used to monitor sleep-disordered breathing events, such as apnea and hypopnea, and to provide a breathing event index, e.g. AHI. The apparatus may provide servo-control for a respiratory assist device, such as a positive airway pressure device, so as to provide an appropriate pressure level setting. It may allow for home use of such devices and for home titration. It may also assist in discriminating central and obstructive breathing events, and in providing a measure of airway resistance.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2005Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: Pulmosonix Pty LtdInventors: Malcolm Howard Wilkinson, Clive Andrew Ramsden, Philip John Berger, Peter Camilleri, Jacqueline Anne Wilson, Frank Samuhel
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Publication number: 20100027087Abstract: An optical correlation apparatus is taught which provides a parallel optical signal having a phase modulation representing input data to which a parallel phase modulation based on reference data is applied. In the event of correlation the resulting wavefront is planar and can be interferometrically coupled to give a high intensity signal. The invention involves use of parallel amplitude modulation means for selectively blocking the optical signal in one or more of the channels of the parallel optical signal which allows different sized reference data strings to be searched more easily and also aids in calibration.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2007Publication date: February 4, 2010Applicant: QINETIQ LIMITEDInventors: Andrew Charles Lewin, Gregor John McDonald, Douglas Alan Payne, Rebecca Anne Wilson
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Publication number: 20080053464Abstract: The device of the present invention is to prevent voluntarily or involuntarily arm movement that could be harmful to a medical patient during the patient's treatment using the patient's body weight to restrain the arms from movement.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2006Publication date: March 6, 2008Inventor: Anne Wilson
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Publication number: 20050059953Abstract: The invention is directed to an apparatus for producing demineralized osteoinductive bone. The apparatus demineralizes bone by subjecting bone, including, for example, ground bone, bone cubes, chips, strips, or essentially intact bone, to either a rapid high volume pulsatile acidification wave process or to a rapid continuous acid demineralization process. The pulsatile acidification wave process includes subjecting bone to two or more rapid pulse/drain cycles in which one or more demineralizing acids is rapidly pulsed into a vessel containing bone, and after a desired period of time, is rapidly drained from the vessel. The continuous acid demineralization process includes subjecting bone to a continuous exchange of demineralizing acid solution in which the demineralizing acid solution is recirculated from the container holding the bone through an ion exchange media.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2003Publication date: March 17, 2005Applicant: LifeNetInventors: Barton Gaskins, Louis Ford, Debra Moore-Smith, Robert O'Leary, Anne Wilson, Lloyd Wolfinbarger
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Patent number: 6534095Abstract: The invention is directed to a process for producing demineralized osteoinductive bone, and demineralized osteoinductive bone produced thereby. The process achieves demineralization of bone by subjecting bone, including for example ground bone, bone cubes, chips, strips, or essentially intact bone, to a rapid high volume, pulsatile acidification wave process. The process includes subjecting bone to two or more rapid pulse/drain cycles where one or more demineralizing acids are rapidly pulsed into a vessel containing bone, and after a desired period of time, is rapidly drained from the vessel, the vessel containing the bone is then rapidly refilled with the one or more demineralizing acids (pulsed). The process allows bone to be rapidly demineralized to a precise ans specific desired residual calcium level, without sacrificing osteoinductivity.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2000Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: LifeNetInventors: Debra Moore-Smith, Robert K. O'Leary, Anne Wilson
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Publication number: 20030012821Abstract: The invention is directed to a process for producing demineralized osteoinductive bone, and demineralized osteoinductive bone produced thereby. The process achieves demineralization of bone by subjecting bone, including for example ground bone, bone cubes, chips, strips, or essentially intact bone, to a rapid continuous acid demineralization process. The process includes subjecting bone to a continuous exchange of demineralizing acid solution where the demineralizing acid solution is recirculated from the substantially closed container through an ion exchange media to remove calcium and phosphate thereby producing a regenerated acid, and returning the regenerated acid to the substantially closed container to produce osteoinductive demineralized bone. The process allows bone to be rapidly demineralized to a precise and specific desired residual calcium level, without sacrificing osteoinductivity.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2002Publication date: January 16, 2003Inventors: Robert K. O'Leary, Anne Wilson, Jan Zajdowicz
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Publication number: 20020187520Abstract: The invention relates to the use of a secretor variant cell-line expressing the alpha moiety of human IgE binding protein to determine the allergic status of a given individual. Moreover, the cell-line is also used to provide an assay system for determining the allergenicity of substances and for subsequently providing therapeutic compostions which render said substances ineffective. In addition, the invention also relates to the use of said cell-line to determine the IgE independent irritancy of substances and compositions effective for attenuating the effects of said substances.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 1998Publication date: December 12, 2002Inventors: BIRGIT ANNA HELM, ANNE WILSON, DENISE MOREIRA-MACHADO
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Patent number: 5572209Abstract: A data processing system having a compression and decompression apparatus based on the Lempel-Ziv algorithm. The compression apparatus includes a history RAM unit for receiving and storing one or more data elements and a coding unit for determining whether received data elements previously have been stored in the history RAM unit and are a candidate for compression. If a received data element matches at least one of the stored data elements, an address of the matching stored data element is generated. The compression apparatus generates a compression token comprising an identification of whether a data element is compressed, the length of the coded data within a plurality of predetermined data length categories and an address. The decompression apparatus also includes a history RAM unit for storing received data elements and includes a circuit for receiving a compression token and determining the storage addresses of the next data element from the length and address information contained in the token.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1994Date of Patent: November 5, 1996Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Henry R. Farmer, Anne A. Wilson