Patents by Inventor Anthony A. Harrington
Anthony A. Harrington 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: 11969206Abstract: Intra-cardiac voltage data display systems display a plurality of data sets derived at least from intra-cardiac voltage data sampled by an electrode. In some embodiments, at least some of the data sets are derived from a portion of the intra-cardiac voltage data that excludes an excludable portion of the intra-cardiac voltage data having a relationship with an occurrence of a particular cardiac event to facilitate identification of the existence of a transmural lesion in tissue adjacent the electrode. In some embodiments, the particular cardiac event is the occurrence of an R wave in the cardiac cycle, and the excludable portion is a V wave in the cardiac cycle.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2021Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Assignee: KARDIUM INC.Inventors: Daniel Robert Weinkam, Daniel Martin Reinders, Darrell Anthony Harrington, Douglas Wayne Goertzen, Michael Hermann Weber
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Publication number: 20240076875Abstract: A shingle coating asphalt composition is provided that is produced from a paving grade asphalt. The asphalt composition comprises a paving-grade asphalt that has been modified with one or more polymer additives; and a secondary additive comprising one or more of a viscosity reducing agent, a wax, a salt of a fatty acid ester, and an amide of a fatty acid. The shingle coating asphalt coating composition is used to make a shingle. The shingle includes a substrate, the asphalt, and roofing granules.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2023Publication date: March 7, 2024Inventors: Carmen Anthony LaTorre, Jacob Paul Honsvick, Christopher Patrick Kasprzak, Daniel James Buckwalter, Edward R. Harrington, Jonathan Ross Davis, Laurand Henry Lewandowski, David Michael Ploense, William Edwin Smith, Scott W. Schweiger, Ganesh Latta
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Publication number: 20210322096Abstract: Intra-cardiac voltage data display systems display a plurality of data sets derived at least from intra-cardiac voltage data sampled by an electrode. In some embodiments, at least some of the data sets are derived from a portion of the intra-cardiac voltage data that excludes an excludable portion of the intra-cardiac voltage data having a relationship with an occurrence of a particular cardiac event to facilitate identification of the existence of a transmural lesion in tissue adjacent the electrode. In some embodiments, the particular cardiac event is the occurrence of an R wave in the cardiac cycle, and the excludable portion is a V wave in the cardiac cycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2021Publication date: October 21, 2021Inventors: Daniel Robert WEINKAM, Daniel Martin REINDERS, Darrell Anthony HARRINGTON, Douglas Wayne GOERTZEN, Michael Hermann WEBER
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Publication number: 20210268410Abstract: An engagement assembly for a rotary drum filter, the engagement assembly includes a retaining clip having a body, a first shelf extending outwardly from the body in a first direction and a second shelf extending outwardly from the body in a direction opposite the first direction; and an S-clip having a major concave area configured to receive a leading end or a trailing end of a filter plate, and a minor concave area, and configured to receive the first shelf or the second shelf of the retaining clip.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2021Publication date: September 2, 2021Applicant: ANDRITZ INC.Inventors: Jacob Townson, Kent Stubblefield, Anthony Harrington, Todd Grace
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Patent number: 11076914Abstract: Intra-cardiac voltage data display systems display a plurality of data sets derived at least from intra-cardiac voltage data sampled by an electrode. In some embodiments, at least some of the data sets are derived from a portion of the intra-cardiac voltage data that excludes an excludable portion of the intra-cardiac voltage data having a relationship with an occurrence of a particular cardiac event to facilitate identification of the existence of a transmural lesion in tissue adjacent the electrode. In some embodiments, the particular cardiac event is the occurrence of an R wave in the cardiac cycle, and the excludable portion is a V wave in the cardiac cycle.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2019Date of Patent: August 3, 2021Assignee: KARDIUM INC.Inventors: Daniel Robert Weinkam, Daniel Martin Reinders, Darrell Anthony Harrington, Douglas Wayne Goertzen, Michael Hermann Weber
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Publication number: 20190262070Abstract: Intra-cardiac voltage data display systems display a plurality of data sets derived at least from intra-cardiac voltage data sampled by an electrode. In some embodiments, at least some of the data sets are derived from a portion of the intra-cardiac voltage data that excludes an excludable portion of the intra-cardiac voltage data having a relationship with an occurrence of a particular cardiac event to facilitate identification of the existence of a transmural lesion in tissue adjacent the electrode. In some embodiments, the particular cardiac event is the occurrence of an R wave in the cardiac cycle, and the excludable portion is a V wave in the cardiac cycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2019Publication date: August 29, 2019Inventors: Daniel Robert WEINKAM, Daniel Martin REINDERS, Darrell Anthony HARRINGTON, Douglas Wayne GOERTZEN, Michael Hermann WEBER
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Patent number: 10327844Abstract: Intra-cardiac voltage data display systems display a plurality of data sets derived at least from intra-cardiac voltage data sampled by an electrode. In some embodiments, at least some of the data sets are derived from a portion of the intra-cardiac voltage data that excludes an excludable portion of the intra-cardiac voltage data having a relationship with an occurrence of a particular cardiac event to facilitate identification of the existence of a transmural lesion in tissue adjacent the electrode. In some embodiments, the particular cardiac event is the occurrence of an R wave in the cardiac cycle, and the excludable portion is a V wave in the cardiac cycle.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2017Date of Patent: June 25, 2019Assignee: KARDIUM INC.Inventors: Daniel Robert Weinkam, Daniel Martin Reinders, Darrell Anthony Harrington, Douglas Wayne Goertzen, Michael Hermann Weber
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Patent number: 9886534Abstract: A method of detecting a possible collision in a medical procedure that involves a medical system, includes: obtaining an image of a patient that is supported on a patient support; determining a first model using a processing unit based at least in part on the image, at least a part of the first model representing a surface of the patient; determining a second model using the processing unit, the second model representing a first component of the medical system; virtually moving the first model, the second model, or both, using a collision prediction mechanism to simulate a movement of the first component of the medical system to determine whether there is a possible collision between the first component and the patient; and generating an output to indicate the possible collision or an absence of the possible collision.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2016Date of Patent: February 6, 2018Assignee: Varian Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Hong Wan, Raymond Kraft, Sun-Kai Lin, Stephen C. Phillips, Anthony Harrington, Hassan Mostafavi, Alexander Sloutsky, Andrew G. Jeung
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Publication number: 20170224414Abstract: Intra-cardiac voltage data display systems display a plurality of data sets derived at least from intra-cardiac voltage data sampled by an electrode. In some embodiments, at least some of the data sets are derived from a portion of the intra-cardiac voltage data that excludes an excludable portion of the intra-cardiac voltage data having a relationship with an occurrence of a particular cardiac event to facilitate identification of the existence of a transmural lesion in tissue adjacent the electrode. In some embodiments, the particular cardiac event is the occurrence of an R wave in the cardiac cycle, and the excludable portion is a V wave in the cardiac cycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2017Publication date: August 10, 2017Inventors: Daniel Robert WEINKAM, Daniel Martin REINDERS, Darrell Anthony HARRINGTON, Douglas Wayne GOERTZEN, Michael Hermann WEBER
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Publication number: 20170220709Abstract: A method of detecting a possible collision in a medical procedure that involves a medical system, includes: obtaining an image of a patient that is supported on a patient support; determining a first model using a processing unit based at least in part on the image, at least a part of the first model representing a surface of the patient; determining a second model using the processing unit, the second model representing a first component of the medical system; virtually moving the first model, the second model, or both, using a collision prediction mechanism to simulate a movement of the first component of the medical system to determine whether there is a possible collision between the first component and the patient; and generating an output to indicate the possible collision or an absence of the possible collision.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2016Publication date: August 3, 2017Applicant: Varian Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Hong WAN, Raymond KRAFT, Sun-Kai LIN, Stephen C. PHILLIPS, Anthony HARRINGTON, Hassan MOSTAFAVI, Alexander SLOUTSKY, Andrew G. JEUNG
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Patent number: 9550571Abstract: An accessible storage, rest, or work accommodation for an aircraft having a passenger cabin with a ceiling and a crown space above the ceiling, comprising: (a) a compartment in the crown space having at least one bunk; (b) an aperture in the passenger cabin ceiling, connecting the compartment to the passenger cabin; (c) a landing positioned below a floor of the compartment, below at least a portion of the aperture, inside the passenger cabin module; and (d) stairs or a ladder leading from the landing to a floor of the passenger cabin.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2014Date of Patent: January 24, 2017Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Kim G. Ohlmann, Gregory J. Oakes, Anthony A. Harrington, Michael J. Olliges
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Patent number: 8794569Abstract: An accessible storage, rest, or work accommodation for an aircraft having a passenger cabin with a ceiling and a crown space above the ceiling, comprising: (a) a compartment in the crown space having at least one bunk; (b) an aperture in the passenger cabin ceiling, connecting the compartment to the passenger cabin; (c) a landing positioned below a floor of the compartment, below at least a portion of the aperture, inside the passenger cabin module; and (d) stairs or a ladder leading from the landing to a floor of the passenger cabin.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2010Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Kim G. Ohlmann, Gregory J. Oakes, Anthony A. Harrington
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Patent number: 8417335Abstract: Methods and systems are described that involve synchronized ventricular pacing that promotes sensing of atrial events. The atrioventricular pacing delay is modified based on characteristics of previously sensed atrial events. The modified AV delay is implemented relative to a first atrial event. A second AV delay is implemented relative to a second atrial event if the second atrial event is sensed during the modified AV delay. A ventricular pacing pulse is delivered following the second AV delay.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2009Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Inventors: Jaeho Kim, Joseph Bocek, Anthony Harrington
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Patent number: 8301251Abstract: Methods and systems are directed to detecting atrial tachyarrhythmia. A plurality of A-A intervals is detected. The detected A-A intervals are selected and used to detect atrial tachyarrhythmia. Selecting A-A intervals may be based on determining that A-A intervals are qualified. Qualified A-A intervals may be determined if a duration of the particular A-A interval falls outside a predetermined duration range, for example. Qualified A-A intervals may also be determined based on events occurring between consecutively sensed atrial events of the particular A-A interval, and whether the duration of the particular A-A interval falls within the predetermined duration range, for example.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2011Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Inventors: Jaeho Kim, Joseph Bocek, Anthony Harrington, Harley White
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Patent number: 8041425Abstract: Methods and systems are directed to detecting atrial tachyarrhythmia. A plurality of A-A intervals is detected. The detected A-A intervals are selected and used to detect atrial tachyarrhythmia. Selecting A-A intervals may be based on determining that A-A intervals are qualified. Qualified A-A intervals may be determined if a duration of the particular A-A interval falls outside a predetermined duration range, for example. Qualified A-A intervals may also be determined based on events occurring between consecutively sensed atrial events of the particular A-A interval, and whether the duration of the particular A-A interval falls within the predetermined duration range, for example.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2009Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Inventors: Jaeho Kim, Joseph Bocek, Anthony Harrington, Harley White
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Patent number: 7962209Abstract: A method and system for generating a characterization of one beat of a patient's supraventricular rhythm (SVR) involves performing such characterization while the heart is being paced. During SVR characterization, various pacing parameters are modified and the patient's supraventricular rhythm is characterized while the pacing parameters are modified. The SVR characterization process is effective in single and multiple chamber pacing modes.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2008Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Bocek, Jaeho Kim, Anthony Harrington, Harley White, Dave Perschbacher, Rebecca Davis
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Patent number: 7584926Abstract: A method of transporting and stowing an object within an aircraft comprises inserting the object into a transport unit; activating a first transfer drive system attached to said transport unit; drawing the object into said transport unit via a first motor and a first wheel of said first transfer drive system; conveying said transport unit to a stowage unit; releasing the object from the transport unit; and inserting the object into said stowage unit.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2009Date of Patent: September 8, 2009Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Anthony A. Harrington, Gary L. Bazzell
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Publication number: 20090114770Abstract: A method of transporting and stowing an object within an aircraft comprises inserting the object into a transport unit; activating a first transfer drive system attached to said transport unit; drawing the object into said transport unit via a first motor and a first wheel of said first transfer drive system; conveying said transport unit to a stowage unit; releasing the object from the transport unit; and inserting the object into said stowage unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2009Publication date: May 7, 2009Applicant: THE BOEING COMPANYInventors: Anthony A. Harrington, Gary L. Bazzell
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Patent number: 7494091Abstract: An object transport and stowage system for an aircraft (10) includes a transport unit (32) for the transport of an object (20) within the aircraft (10). A first transfer drive system (62) is attached to the transport unit (32) and includes object engagement devices (92) that are engagable with the object (20). A motor (120) is mechanically coupled to and rotates one or more of the object engagement devices (92). A controller (66) is electrically coupled to the motor (120) and translates the object (20) relative to the transport unit (32). Another object transport and stowage system for an aircraft (10) includes a housing (150) for the stowage of an object (20) on the aircraft (10). A transfer drive system (64?) is attached to the housing (150) and includes object engagement devices (168, 176), which are engagable with the object (20). A motor (162) is mechanically coupled to and rotates one or more of the object engagement devices (168, 176).Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2005Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Anthony A. Harrington, Gary L. Bazzell
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Publication number: 20090043347Abstract: A method and system for generating a characterization of one beat of a patient's supraventricular rhythm (SVR) involves performing such characterization while the heart is being paced. During SVR characterization, various pacing parameters are modified and the patient's supraventricular rhythm is characterized while the pacing parameters are modified. The SVR characterization process is effective in single and multiple chamber pacing modes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2008Publication date: February 12, 2009Inventors: Joseph Bocek, Jaeho Kim, Anthony Harrington, Harley White, Dave Perschbacher, Rebecca Davis