Patents by Inventor C. Shirley

C. Shirley 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).

  • Publication number: 20250125058
    Abstract: A method for evaluating risk associated with a patient comprises the steps of using a sensor or an assessing device for detecting a safety event involving the patient, using the sensor or the assessing device for acquiring data for identifying and investigating the safety event, operating a risk evaluator to determine an output of the risk associated with the patient, and transmitting the output to a user device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 9, 2024
    Publication date: April 17, 2025
    Inventors: Angela WILLIAMS, Autumn THOMPSON, Daniel C. SHIRLEY
  • Publication number: 20250104851
    Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a system for improving healthcare. The system includes at least one monitoring device connected to a network. The system computes at least one composite healthcare score based on the data received from the at least one monitoring device. The system identifies at least one event when the at least one composite healthcare score is below a threshold value. Furthermore, the system generates at least one recommendation for improving the at least one composite healthcare score based on the at least one event, and communicates the recommendation allowing a caregiver to view the at least one composite healthcare score and to implement the recommendation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 27, 2024
    Publication date: March 27, 2025
    Inventors: Daniel C. Shirley, Teresa Brasac, Anandi Mahadevan
  • Publication number: 20250087074
    Abstract: A system for mitigating violence in a clinical care environment. The system detects at least one individual who is exhibiting violent behavior. The system identifies a location of the at least one individual who is exhibiting the violent behavior based on data received from a location tracking system. The system controls operation of a first device based on the location of the at least one individual who is exhibiting the violent behavior, The system generates an alert based on the location of the at least one individual who is exhibiting the violent behavior, the alert communicated to a second device associated with a caregiver in the clinical care environment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 21, 2024
    Publication date: March 13, 2025
    Inventors: Autumn S. Thompson, Stacie L. Brough, Kathryn Piston, David E. Quinn, Daniel C. Shirley
  • Patent number: 11385741
    Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for receiving touch intensity signals from touch sensors of a touch screen. A spatial pattern in the touch intensity signals may indicate a deformation contour in the touch screen. A palm touch region is detected by comparing magnitudes of the touch intensity signals to a first touch-detection threshold. A second touch-detection threshold is assigned to a first perimeter region surrounding the palm touch region. The second touch-detection threshold may be a constant value or may vary over the first perimeter region of the touch screen. The second touch detection threshold may be determined by adjusting the first detection threshold. The second touch-detection threshold may be based on a slope of the touch intensity signals. The second touch-detection threshold provides a margin for reducing false touch signals near the palm touch region. The first touch-detection threshold is assigned to a region outside the first perimeter region.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 2020
    Date of Patent: July 12, 2022
    Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC
    Inventor: Timothy C. Shirley
  • Publication number: 20220066614
    Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for receiving touch intensity signals from touch sensors of a touch screen. A spatial pattern in the touch intensity signals may indicate a deformation contour in the touch screen. A palm touch region is detected by comparing magnitudes of the touch intensity signals to a first touch-detection threshold. A second touch-detection threshold is assigned to a first perimeter region surrounding the palm touch region. The second touch-detection threshold may be a constant value or may vary over the first perimeter region of the touch screen. The second touch detection threshold may be determined by adjusting the first detection threshold. The second touch-detection threshold may be based on a slope of the touch intensity signals. The second touch-detection threshold provides a margin for reducing false touch signals near the palm touch region. The first touch-detection threshold is assigned to a region outside the first perimeter region.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 31, 2020
    Publication date: March 3, 2022
    Inventor: Timothy C. Shirley
  • Patent number: 8269783
    Abstract: A method and system for converting the output of a communications port (e.g., a serial port or a USB port) into video signals representing the output of a terminal using a KVM switch. Upon receiving characters from the communications port, the system interprets the characters as terminal emulation commands and internally generates a representation of what a resulting terminal screen would look like. From that internal (digital) representation, the system produces analog outputs representing the terminal screen. The analog outputs are output on the monitor attached to the KVM switch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 24, 2007
    Date of Patent: September 18, 2012
    Assignee: Avocent Redmond Corporation
    Inventor: Timothy C. Shirley
  • Patent number: 8240933
    Abstract: A bottle includes a product stored therein. It is configured to be removably engaged with a docking station in an inverted arrangement to be activated by the docking station and heat the product. The bottle may include a pump structure (e.g. in the form of a bellows), or be a squeezable bottle, or be a bowable bottle, or have other pumping features. Structures are provided to prevent drool after use, to help apply the heated product to the skin, and to insure proper heating and dispensing. There are combined docking stations and bottles where the bottle is positioned in an inverted manner, and methods for using these devices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 2011
    Date of Patent: August 14, 2012
    Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael J. Skalitzky, Stephen B. Leonard, Jeffrey L. Harwig, Steven C. Shirley, Richard L. Norwood, Fuk Yuen Cheng, Zhi Bin Wen, Jian Shi, Robert J. Kopanic
  • Publication number: 20120003025
    Abstract: A bottle is disclosed that includes a product stored therein. It is configured to be removably engaged with a docking station in an inverted arrangement to be activated by the docking station and heat the product. The bottle may include a pump structure (e.g. in the form of a bellows), or be a squeezable bottle, or be a bowable bottle, or have other pumping features. Structures are provided to prevent drool after use, to help apply the heated product to the skin, and to insure proper heating and dispensing. Also disclosed are combined docking stations and bottles where the bottle is positioned in an inverted manner, and methods for using these devices.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 9, 2011
    Publication date: January 5, 2012
    Inventors: Michael J. Skalitzky, Stephen B. Leonard, Jeffrey L. Harwig, Steven C. Shirley, Richard L. Norwood, Fuk Yuen Cheng, Zhi Bin Wen, Jian Shi, Robert J. Kopanic
  • Patent number: 8061918
    Abstract: A bottle includes a product stored therein. It is configured to be removably engaged with a docking station in an inverted arrangement to be activated by the docking station and heat the product. The bottle may include a pump structure (e.g. in the form of a bellows), or be a squeezable bottle, or be a bowable bottle, or have other pumping features. Structures are provided to prevent drool after use, to help apply the heated product to the skin, and to insure proper heating and dispensing. Docking stations and bottles can be combined where the bottle is positioned in an inverted manner, and there can be methods for using these devices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 2007
    Date of Patent: November 22, 2011
    Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael J. Skalitzky, Stephen B. Leonard, Jeffrey L. Harwig, Steven C. Shirley, Richard L. Norwood, Fuk Yuen Cheng, Zhi Bin Wen, Jian Shi, Robert J. Kopanic
  • Publication number: 20080092926
    Abstract: A method of and system for cleaning a surface applies a first fluid to the surface by feeding the first fluid from a unitary cleaning receptacle removably secured to a cleaning unit and moves the unitary cleaning receptacle relative to the cleaning unit to agitate the cleaning solution.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 23, 2006
    Publication date: April 24, 2008
    Inventors: James F. Kimball, Eric J. Minor, Steven C. Shirley, Philip M. Anthony, William E. Venth, Eric J. Schmidt, Aaron B. Eiger
  • Patent number: 7321943
    Abstract: A method and system for converting the output of a communications port (e.g., a serial port or a USB port) into video signals representing the output of a terminal using a KVM switch. Upon receiving characters from the communications port, the system interprets the characters as terminal emulation commands and internally generates a representation of what a resulting terminal screen would look like. From that internal (digital) representation, the system produces analog outputS representing the terminal screen. The analog outputs are output on the monitor attached to the KVM switch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 2006
    Date of Patent: January 22, 2008
    Assignee: Avocent Redmond Corporation
    Inventor: Timothy C. Shirley
  • Publication number: 20070269251
    Abstract: A bottle is disclosed that includes a product stored therein. It is configured to be removably engaged with a docking station in an inverted arrangement to be activated by the docking station and heat the product. The bottle may include a pump structure (e.g. in the form of a bellows), or be a squeezable bottle, or be a bowable bottle, or have other pumping features. Structures are provided to prevent drool after use, to help apply the heated product to the skin, and to insure proper heating and dispensing. Also disclosed are combined docking stations and bottles where the bottle is positioned in an inverted manner, and methods for using these devices.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 12, 2007
    Publication date: November 22, 2007
    Inventors: Michael J. Skalitzky, Stephen B. Leonard, Jeffrey L. Harwig, Steven C. Shirley, Richard L. Norwood, Fuk Yuen Cheng, Zhi Bin Wen, Jian Shi, Robert J. Kopanic
  • Patent number: 7136946
    Abstract: A method and system for converting the output of a communications port (e.g., a serial port or a USB port) into video signals representing the output of a terminal using a KVM switch. Upon receiving characters from the communications port, the system interprets the characters as terminal emulation commands and internally generates a representation of what a resulting terminal screen would look like. From that internal (digital) representation, the system produces analog outputS representing the terminal screen. The analog outputs are output on the monitor attached to the KVM switch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 2003
    Date of Patent: November 14, 2006
    Assignee: Avocent Redmond Corp.
    Inventor: Timothy C. Shirley
  • Publication number: 20050160326
    Abstract: In accordance with various embodiments of the present invention, a cache-equipped semi-conductor device is provided with enhanced error detection logic to detect a first location-independent error within an area of the cache memory and prevent further use of the area if the error is determined to be the second consecutive error associated with a common area.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 31, 2003
    Publication date: July 21, 2005
    Inventors: Bryan Boatright, Ben Eapen, C. Shirley, Carl Scafidi
  • Publication number: 20030191878
    Abstract: A method and system for converting the output of a communications port (e.g., a serial port or a USB port) into video signals representing the output of a terminal using a KVM switch. Upon receiving characters from the communications port, the system interprets the characters as terminal emulation commands and internally generates a representation of what a resulting terminal screen would look like. From that internal (digital) representation, the system produces analog outputS representing the terminal screen. The analog outputs are output on the monitor attached to the KVM switch.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 8, 2003
    Publication date: October 9, 2003
    Applicant: AVOCENT REDMOND CORPORATION
    Inventor: Timothy C. Shirley
  • Patent number: 6567869
    Abstract: A method and system for converting the output of a communications port (e.g., a serial port or a USB port) into video signals representing the output of a terminal using a KVM switch. Upon receiving characters from the communications port, the system interprets the characters as terminal emulation commands and internally generates a representation of what a resulting terminal screen would look like. From that internal (digital) representation, the system produces analog outputS representing the terminal screen. The analog outputs are output on the monitor attached to the KVM switch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 20, 2003
    Assignee: Apex Inc.
    Inventor: Timothy C. Shirley
  • Publication number: 20020072892
    Abstract: A method and system for converting the output of a communications port (e.g., a serial port or a USB port) into video signals representing the output of a terminal using a KVM switch. Upon receiving characters from the communications port, the system interprets the characters as terminal emulation commands and internally generates a representation of what a resulting terminal screen would look like. From that internal (digital) representation, the system produces analog outputS representing the terminal screen. The analog outputs are output on the monitor attached to the KVM switch.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 22, 2002
    Publication date: June 13, 2002
    Inventor: Timothy C. Shirley
  • Patent number: 6378014
    Abstract: A method and system for converting the output of a communications port (e.g., a serial port or a USB port) into video signals representing the output of a terminal. The system is interposed between the communications port and a set of two or more inputs to a keyboard, video and mouse switch. Upon receiving characters from the communications port, the system interprets the characters as terminal emulation commands and internally generates a representation of what a resulting terminal screen would look like. From that internal (digital) representation, the system produces analog outputs representing the terminal screen. The analog outputs are applied to the video input of the KVM switch such that the terminal output can be viewed on the monitor attached to the KVM switch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 23, 2002
    Assignee: Apex Inc.
    Inventor: Timothy C. Shirley
  • Patent number: 6122811
    Abstract: A drive train support tool is provided for supporting drive train components in a motor vehicle. The tool includes a tubular body having opposite ends, with extension members telescopically extending from the opposite ends of the body. A hook is provided on each extension member for hooking over the torsion bars or other suspension system components or opposite sides of the vehicle frame. A jack extends through the tubular body and can be threadably extended into a supportive engagement with the drive train component(s). Therefore, the tool will support the engine or any other drive train component while another drive train part is removed for work or repair at a location away from the vehicle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 26, 2000
    Inventor: Samuel C. Shirley
  • Patent number: D435444
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 26, 2000
    Inventors: Duane H. Newville, Dean C. Shirley