Patents by Inventor Carl Mayer
Carl Mayer 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: 20240050776Abstract: The invention provides a therapeutic system comprising: a console, wherein the console comprises a controller and an energy generator; a therapeutic device comprising: an operational head configured for transmitting the energy output from to a biological tissue; and a memory device comprising control instructions, wherein said control instructions comprise instructions for controlling the console; a reversible memory operable linkage linking the memory device to the controller; and a reversible connector configured for operably linking the energy generator to the operational head. Optionally, the energy generator is a generator of ablation energy or heat energy (e.g. RF generator) and the control instructions comprise instructions for controlling the output of the energy generator. Optionally, the control instructions comprise one or more parameters of energy output or an algorithm configured for controlling the energy output.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2023Publication date: February 15, 2024Applicant: RBC Development, LLCInventors: Carl Mayer, John Ellenz
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Publication number: 20220168594Abstract: The invention provides a therapeutic system comprising: a console, wherein the console comprises a controller and an energy generator; a therapeutic device comprising: an operational head configured for transmitting the energy output from to a biological tissue; and a memory device comprising control instructions, wherein said control instructions comprise instructions for controlling the console; a reversible memory operable linkage linking the memory device to the controller; and a reversible connector configured for operably linking the energy generator to the operational head. Optionally, the energy generator is a generator of ablation energy or heat energy (e.g. RF generator) and the control instructions comprise instructions for controlling the output of the energy generator. Optionally, the control instructions comprise one or more parameters of energy output or an algorithm configured for controlling the energy output.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2022Publication date: June 2, 2022Applicant: ENERGIZE MEDICAL LLCInventors: Carl Mayer, John Ellenz
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Patent number: 11253732Abstract: The invention provides a therapeutic system comprising: a console, wherein the console comprises a controller and an energy generator; a therapeutic device comprising: an operational head configured for transmitting the energy output from to a biological tissue; and a memory device comprising control instructions, wherein said control instructions comprise instructions for controlling the console; a reversible memory operable linkage linking the memory device to the controller; and a reversible connector configured for operably linking the energy generator to the operational head. Optionally, the energy generator is a generator of ablation energy or heat energy (e.g. RF generator) and the control instructions comprise instructions for controlling the output of the energy generator. Optionally, the control instructions comprise one or more parameters of energy output or an algorithm configured for controlling the energy output.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2019Date of Patent: February 22, 2022Assignee: Energize Medical LLCInventors: Carl Mayer, John Ellenz
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Patent number: 10724436Abstract: A method and apparatus for separating particles from an inlet airflow of a turbine engine has a centerbody with a radially outer scavenge conduit. The inlet airflow has entrained particulate matter, which can impact an impact surface defining part of the centerbody. The impact surface can be disposed at an angle or have a low coefficient of restitution to reduce the velocity of the incoming particulate matter. The particulate matter is radially diverted radially outward through the scavenge conduit, unable to make a turn defined by the shape of the centerbody.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2016Date of Patent: July 28, 2020Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Jeffrey Carl Mayer, Apostolos Pavlos Karafillis, John Alan Manteiga, Courtney Ann Kiszewski, Kyle Earl Roland Henry, Craig Douglas Young
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Publication number: 20190247680Abstract: The invention provides a therapeutic system comprising: a console, wherein the console comprises a controller and an energy generator; a therapeutic device comprising: an operational head configured for transmitting the energy output from to a biological tissue; and a memory device comprising control instructions, wherein said control instructions comprise instructions for controlling the console; a reversible memory operable linkage linking the memory device to the controller; and a reversible connector configured for operably linking the energy generator to the operational head. Optionally, the energy generator is a generator of ablation energy or heat energy (e.g. RF generator) and the control instructions comprise instructions for controlling the output of the energy generator. Optionally, the control instructions comprise one or more parameters of energy output or an algorithm configured for controlling the energy output.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2019Publication date: August 15, 2019Inventors: Carl Mayer, John Ellenz
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Patent number: 9940146Abstract: Embodiments relate to controlling configuration of a computer system comprising one or more exchangeable components. The exchangeable components comprising identification means to store an identifier. A pair of a private key and a public key are generated for each accepted manufacturer of the exchangeable components and a pair of a private key and a public key for the computer system; assigning an identifier for each exchangeable component available for attachment to the system; receiving configuration data comprising a list of encrypted identity records comprising identifiers of the components together with signatures over the data generated with the private key of the respective component manufacturer for each component expected to be attached to the system; and receiving a configuration record. The configuration data of the expected components from the received configuration record is compared with the configuration data of the components attached to the system.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2015Date of Patent: April 10, 2018Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Andreas Bieswanger, Dirk Bolte, Carl Mayer, Thomas Pohl, Martin Troester
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Publication number: 20170211475Abstract: A method and apparatus for separating particles from an inlet airflow of a turbine engine has a centerbody with a radially outer scavenge conduit. The inlet airflow has entrained particulate matter, which can impact an impact surface defining part of the centerbody. The impact surface can be disposed at an angle or have a low coefficient of restitution to reduce the velocity of the incoming particulate matter. The particulate matter is radially diverted radially outward through the scavenge conduit, unable to make a turn defined by the shape of the centerbody.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2016Publication date: July 27, 2017Inventors: Jeffrey Carl Mayer, Apostolos Pavlos Karafillis, John Alan Manteiga, Courtney Ann Kiszewski, Kyle Earl Roland Henry, Craig Douglas Young
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Patent number: 9678766Abstract: Embodiments relate to controlling configuration of a computer system comprising one or more exchangeable components. The exchangeable components comprising identification means to store an identifier. A pair of a private key and a public key are generated for each accepted manufacturer of the exchangeable components and a pair of a private key and a public key for the computer system; assigning an identifier for each exchangeable component available for attachment to the system; receiving configuration data comprising a list of encrypted identity records comprising identifiers of the components together with signatures over the data generated with the private key of the respective component manufacturer for each component expected to be attached to the system; and receiving a configuration record. The configuration data of the expected components from the received configuration record is compared with the configuration data of the components attached to the system.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2016Date of Patent: June 13, 2017Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Andreas Bieswanger, Dirk Bolte, Carl Mayer, Thomas Pohl, Martin Troester
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Patent number: 9542206Abstract: Embodiments relate to controlling configuration of a computer system comprising one or more exchangeable components. The exchangeable components comprising identification means to store an identifier. A pair of a private key and a public key are generated for each accepted manufacturer of the exchangeable components and a pair of a private key and a public key for the computer system; assigning an identifier for each exchangeable component available for attachment to the system; receiving configuration data comprising a list of encrypted identity records comprising identifiers of the components together with signatures over the data generated with the private key of the respective component manufacturer for each component expected to be attached to the system; and receiving a configuration record. The configuration data of the expected components from the received configuration record is compared with the configuration data of the components attached to the system.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2015Date of Patent: January 10, 2017Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Andreas Bieswanger, Dirk Bolte, Carl Mayer, Thomas Pohl, Martin Troester
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Publication number: 20160350141Abstract: Embodiments relate to controlling configuration of a computer system comprising one or more exchangeable components. The exchangeable components comprising identification means to store an identifier. A pair of a private key and a public key are generated for each accepted manufacturer of the exchangeable components and a pair of a private key and a public key for the computer system; assigning an identifier for each exchangeable component available for attachment to the system; receiving configuration data comprising a list of encrypted identity records comprising identifiers of the components together with signatures over the data generated with the private key of the respective component manufacturer for each component expected to be attached to the system; and receiving a configuration record. The configuration data of the expected components from the received configuration record is compared with the configuration data of the components attached to the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2016Publication date: December 1, 2016Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Andreas Bieswanger, Dirk Bolte, Carl Mayer, Thomas Pohl, Martin Troester
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Publication number: 20150268973Abstract: Embodiments relate to controlling configuration of a computer system comprising one or more exchangeable components. The exchangeable components comprising identification means to store an identifier. A pair of a private key and a public key are generated for each accepted manufacturer of the exchangeable components and a pair of a private key and a public key for the computer system; assigning an identifier for each exchangeable component available for attachment to the system; receiving configuration data comprising a list of encrypted identity records comprising identifiers of the components together with signatures over the data generated with the private key of the respective component manufacturer for each component expected to be attached to the system; and receiving a configuration record. The configuration data of the expected components from the received configuration record is compared with the configuration data of the components attached to the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2015Publication date: September 24, 2015Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Andreas Bieswanger, Dirk Bolte, Carl Mayer, Thomas Pohl, Martin Troester
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Publication number: 20150199204Abstract: Embodiments relate to controlling configuration of a computer system comprising one or more exchangeable components. The exchangeable components comprising identification means to store an identifier. A pair of a private key and a public key are generated for each accepted manufacturer of the exchangeable components and a pair of a private key and a public key for the computer system; assigning an identifier for each exchangeable component available for attachment to the system; receiving configuration data comprising a list of encrypted identity records comprising identifiers of the components together with signatures over the data generated with the private key of the respective component manufacturer for each component expected to be attached to the system; and receiving a configuration record. The configuration data of the expected components from the received configuration record is compared with the configuration data of the components attached to the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2015Publication date: July 16, 2015Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Andreas Bieswanger, Dirk Bolte, Carl Mayer, Thomas Pohl, Martin Troester
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Publication number: 20150105701Abstract: The invention provides a therapeutic system comprising: a console, wherein the console comprises a controller and an energy generator; a therapeutic device comprising: an operational head configured for transmitting the energy output from to a biological tissue; and a memory device comprising control instructions, wherein said control instructions comprise instructions for controlling the console; a reversible memory operable linkage linking the memory device to the controller; and a reversible connector configured for operably linking the energy generator to the operational head. Optionally, the energy generator is a generator of ablation energy or heat energy (e.g. RF generator) and the control instructions comprise instructions for controlling the output of the energy generator. Optionally, the control instructions comprise one or more parameters of energy output or an algorithm configured for controlling the energy output.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2014Publication date: April 16, 2015Inventors: Carl Mayer, John Ellenz
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Patent number: 8972538Abstract: An integrated hybrid system is provided. The hybrid system includes compute components of different types and architectures that are integrated and managed by a single point of control to provide federation and the presentation of the compute components as a single logical computing platform.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2012Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Ingo Adlung, Stefan Amann, Christine Axnix, Friedemann Baitinger, Jeffrey A. Frey, Joseph M. Gdaniec, Carl Mayer, Viktor Mihajlovski, Jerry W. Stevens, Friedrich M. Welter
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Patent number: 8966020Abstract: An integrated hybrid system is provided. The hybrid system includes compute components of different types and architectures that are integrated and managed by a single point of control to provide federation and the presentation of the compute components as a single logical computing platform.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2010Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Ingo Adlung, Stefan Amann, Christine Axnix, Friedemann Baitinger, Jeff A. Frey, Joseph M. Gdaniec, Carl Mayer, Viktor Mihajlovski, Jerry W. Stevens, Friedrich M. Welter
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Patent number: 8320981Abstract: An implantable system includes light sources to transmit toward vascularized tissue, in a time multiplexed manner, light having a first wavelength of approximately 660 nm, light having a second wavelength of approximately 810 nm, light having a third wavelength of approximately 910 nm, and light having a fourth wavelength of approximately 980 nm. The system includes one or more light detector to detect light of the first, second, third and fourth wavelengths scattered by vascularized tissue. Additionally, one or more processor is configured to determine levels of blood oxygen saturation based on the detected scattered light of the first and third wavelengths, determine levels of tissue oxygen saturation based on the detected scattered light of the first and third wavelengths, determine levels of hemoglobin concentration based on the detected scattered light of the second wavelength, and determine levels of tissue hydration based on the detected scattered light of the second and fourth wavelengths.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2007Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Pacesetter, Inc.Inventors: Carl Mayer, Craig Seyl, Joseph Lee Hollmann, Eric Weiss, Lyle Frank Weaver, Timothy A. Fayram
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Publication number: 20120215921Abstract: An integrated hybrid system is provided. The hybrid system includes compute components of different types and architectures that are integrated and managed by a single point of control to provide federation and the presentation of the compute components as a single logical computing platform.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2012Publication date: August 23, 2012Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Ingo Adlung, Stefan Amann, Christine Axnix, Friedemann Baitinger, Jeffrey A. Frey, Joseph M. Gdaniec, Carl Mayer, Viktor Mihajlovski, Jerry W. Stevens, Friedrich M. Welter
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Patent number: 8199322Abstract: An apparatus and method for determining an analyte concentration of a sample, such as a tissue sample. The apparatus may comprise an emitter, close proximity detectors laterally located less than about 2 mm away from the emitter, and far away detectors laterally located greater than about 0.5 cm away from the emitter. A plurality of wavelengths may be sent from the emitter to the sample, reflected off of the sample, and received by the detectors. The reflectance value measured by the close proximity detectors may be used to calculate one or more scattering coefficients. The reflectance value measured by the far away detectors may be compared with a reflectance value calculated using the scattering coefficients in a numerical inversion of a diffusion model to determine the analyte concentration of the sample.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2011Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Assignee: Revolutionary Business Concepts, Inc.Inventors: Dheerendra Kashyap, Craig Seyl, Carl Mayer, John Ellenz
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Publication number: 20120110154Abstract: An integrated hybrid system is provided. The hybrid system includes compute components of different types and architectures that are integrated and managed by a single point of control to provide federation and the presentation of the compute components as a single logical computing platform.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2010Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Ingo Adlung, Stefan Amann, Christine Axnix, Friedemann Baitinger, Jeffrey A. Frey, Joseph M. Gdaniec, Carl Mayer, Viktor Mihajlovski, Jerry W. Stevens, Friedrich M. Welter
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Publication number: 20110276276Abstract: An apparatus and method for determining an analyte concentration of a sample, such as a tissue sample. The apparatus may comprise an emitter, close proximity detectors laterally located less than about 2 mm away from the emitter, and far away detectors laterally located greater than about 0.5 cm away from the emitter. A plurality of wavelengths may be sent from the emitter to the sample, reflected off of the sample, and received by the detectors. The reflectance value measured by the close proximity detectors may be used to calculate one or more scattering coefficients. The reflectance value measured by the far away detectors may be compared with a reflectance value calculated using the scattering coefficients in a numerical inversion of a diffusion model to determine the analyte concentration of the sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2011Publication date: November 10, 2011Applicant: Revolutionary Business Concepts, Inc. d/b/a RBC Product DevelopmentInventors: Dheerendra KASHYAP, Craig SEYL, Carl MAYER, John ELLENZ