Patents by Inventor Charles Peterson
Charles Peterson 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: 20240103072Abstract: Embodiments described herein may be related to apparatuses, processes, systems, and/or techniques for using x-rays to alter or observe circuits within a semiconductor device before, during or after a test of the semiconductor device. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2022Publication date: March 28, 2024Inventors: Patrick PARDY, Kimberlee CELIO, Sanchari SEN, May Ling OH, Shuai ZHAO, Joshua W. KEVEK, Evgeny Gregory NISENBOIM, Amir RAVEH, Boris SIMKHOVICH, Charles A. PETERSON, Kevin JOHNSON, Martin Eric Gostasson VON HAARTMAN, Eli ABU AYOB, Xianghong TONG
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Publication number: 20230351754Abstract: A device may be configured to function as an image-based analyzer for one or more test kits. The device guides a user in capturing an image of a test kit within an appropriate window of time. The device analyzes the image of the test kit, recognizes one or more features of the test kit depicted in the image, obtains one or more results indicated by the one or more recognized features, and provides one or more of the one or more results. The device may be configured to provide some or all of the results. The results may be displayed visually on a display screen of the device, presented audibly via speaker of the device, or both.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2021Publication date: November 2, 2023Inventors: Siddarth Satish, Steven Scherf, Charles Peterson Carroll, Mayank Kumar
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Publication number: 20230317408Abstract: Pulsed beam prober systems, devices, and techniques are described herein related to providing a beam detection frequency that is less than a electrical test frequency. An electrical test signal at the electrical test frequency is provided to die under test. A pulsed beam is applied to the die such that the pulsed beam has packets of beam pulses or a frequency delta with respect to the electrical test frequency. The packets of beam pulses or the frequency delta elicits a detectable beam modulation in an imaging signal reflected from the die such that the imaging signal is modulated at a detection frequency less than the electrical test frequency.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2022Publication date: October 5, 2023Applicant: Intel CorporationInventors: Xianghong Tong, Martin Von Haartman, Wen-Hsien Chuang, Zhiyong Ma, Hyuk Ju Ryu, Prasoon Joshi, May Ling Oh, Jennifer Huening, Shuai Zhao, Charles Peterson, Ira Jewell, Hasan Faraby
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Publication number: 20230238125Abstract: A machine causes capture of an image that depicts an optically readable code exhibited by a measurement device that corresponds to a scheduled medical procedure. The machine then determines, based on the optically readable code depicted by the captured image, a hardware identifier of a network interface of the measurement device and a location identifier of the measurement device. The machine next identifies the medical procedure based on the location identifier determined based on the optically readable code exhibited by the measurement device. The machine establishes a network connection with the measurement device based on the determined hardware identifier of the network interface of the measurement device. The established network connection may provide access to measurement data generated by the measurement device that corresponds to the scheduled medical procedure identified based on the location identifier of the measurement device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2023Publication date: July 27, 2023Applicant: Gauss Surgical Inc.Inventors: Siddarth Satish, Andrew Hosford, Steven D. Scherf, Thang Sy, Charles Peterson Carroll, Gaurav Retwal
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Publication number: 20230112547Abstract: One or more devices may be configured to provide or otherwise facilitate contactless healthcare screening. A mobile app may be installed on a device of a patient, and the mobile app may cause the device to guide the patient through a healthcare screening, for example, including administration of a healthcare screening questionnaire, without risk of making physical contact with the healthcare worker. The same mobile app or another mobile app may be installed on a device of a healthcare worker, and the mobile app may cause the device to guide the healthcare worker in administering the healthcare screening to the patient, also without risk of making physical contact with the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2021Publication date: April 13, 2023Inventors: Siddarth Satish, Steven Scherf, Griffeth Tully, Charles Peterson Carroll, Thang Sy
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Publication number: 20220318730Abstract: An apparatus for tracking inventory is described. The apparatus includes a plurality of labels with pre-printed indicia, such that each label in the plurality of labels includes a unique indicia representing a unique serial number. Each of the plurality of labels is applied to one of a plurality of the same products. Each product in the plurality of the same products uses the same machine-readable data. An imaging device reads the machine-readable data used by the plurality of the same products and the unique pre-printed indicia on the label applied to each product. A computing device is coupled to the imaging device. Software executing on the computing device associates the machine-readable data with the unique pre-printed indicia to create an association. The association is stored in a memory.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2022Publication date: October 6, 2022Inventors: DAVID EAGLESON, SR., JUSTIN CHARLES PETERSON
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Publication number: 20220318724Abstract: An apparatus for managing inventory is described. The apparatus includes a plurality of labels each having a unique pre-printed indicia. A printer prints machine-readable data corresponding to product information on one or more of the labels, such that the machine-readable data is printed on a same side of the label as the unique pre-printed indicia. An imaging device reads the machine-readable data and the unique pre-printed indicia on the label. A computing device includes software that associates the machine-readable data with the unique pre-printed indicia to create an association that is stored in a memory.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2021Publication date: October 6, 2022Inventors: DAVID EAGLESON, SR., JUSTIN CHARLES PETERSON
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Publication number: 20220296332Abstract: Described herein are methods and systems for tracking surgical items. The methods may be performed by one or more processors, and may include receiving a first count of surgical items, receiving one or more images, wherein each image is a field of view comprising one or more surgical items, determining a second count of surgical items based at least in part on the one or more received images, and providing a notification based on the comparison between the first count of surgical items and the second count of surgical items.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2020Publication date: September 22, 2022Applicant: Gauss Surgical Inc.Inventors: Siddarth Satish, Mayank Kumar, Kevin J. Miller, Sheetal D. Jantikar, Daniel Goodman, Andrew T. Hosford, Charles Peterson Carroll
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Publication number: 20220257124Abstract: Described herein are example methods and example systems for providing guidance to a user during a medical procedure. The example methods may be performed by one or more processors and may include estimating a blood loss of a patient, determining a current patient stage of a blood loss protocol based on the estimated patient blood loss, and providing guidance to a user based on the current patient stage of the blood loss protocol. The blood loss protocol may include a plurality of stages, and each stage may include one or more elements. Providing guidance to a user may include selecting one or more elements from the current patient stage of the blood loss protocol.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2020Publication date: August 18, 2022Applicant: Gauss Surgical Inc.Inventors: Siddarth Satish, Andrew T. Hosford, Charles Peterson Carroll, Peter S. Hyoung, John G. Kropilak
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Publication number: 20220215016Abstract: Systems and methods for viewing, tracking, and analyzing data structure. Particularly, systems and methods for recognizing and grouping structural components of data into data shapes for viewing, tracking, and analyzing the data structure irrespective of the data content. An example method of analyzing data may include receiving document data comprising a plurality of data fields and defining a data shape from the document data, the data shape having one or more of the plurality of data fields. The data shape is defined agnostic to data content. The data shape may further include a qualifier associated with a data field. The data shape may be a first data shape, and the method may further include defining a second data shape from the document data, the second data shape having one or more of the plurality of data fields. The second shape may comprise the first data shape and an additional element.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2020Publication date: July 7, 2022Inventors: LaMoine Zielieke, Jeremy Henning, Anthony Arthur, Douglas Moses, Cory Fleming, Lars Granrud, Matthew Charles Peterson, Mark William Dymond
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Publication number: 20220107941Abstract: Systems and methods for viewing, tracking, and analyzing data structure. Particularly, systems and methods for recognizing and grouping structural components of data into data shapes for viewing, tracking, and analyzing the data structure irrespective of the data content. An example method of analyzing data may include receiving document data comprising a plurality of data fields and defining a data shape from the document data, the data shape having one or more of the plurality of data fields. The data shape is defined agnostic to data content. The data shape may further include a qualifier associated with a data field. The data shape may be a first data shape, and the method may further include defining a second data shape from the document data, the second data shape having one or more of the plurality of data fields. The second shape may comprise the first data shape and an additional element.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2020Publication date: April 7, 2022Inventors: LaMoine Zielieke, Jeremy Henning, Anthony Arthur, Douglas Moses, Cory Fleming, Lars Granrud, Matthew Charles Peterson, Mark William Dymond
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Publication number: 20210236227Abstract: A machine accesses a first image captured prior to initiation of a procedure, where the first image depicts a set of instruments, as well as a second image captured after initiation of the procedure, where the second image depicts a proper subset of the set of instruments depicted in the first image. From the first and second images, the machine may determine that an instrument among the set of instruments depicted in the first image is not depicted among the proper subset of the set of instruments in the second image, and then cause presentation of a notification that indicates the instrument not depicted in the second image is missing. Alternatively, or additionally, the machine may determine whether an instrument among the set of instruments was used in the procedure, and then cause presentation of a notification that indicates whether the instrument was used in the procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2021Publication date: August 5, 2021Inventors: Mayank Kumar, Sheetal Deepak Jantikar, Siddarth Satish, Kevin J. Miller, Steven Scherf, Charles Peterson Carroll
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Publication number: 20200311058Abstract: Systems and methods for viewing, tracking, and analyzing data structure. Particularly, systems and methods for recognizing and grouping structural components of data into data shapes for viewing, tracking, and analyzing the data structure irrespective of the data content. An example method of analyzing data may include receiving document data comprising a plurality of data fields and defining a data shape from the document data, the data shape having one or more of the plurality of data fields. The data shape is defined agnostic to data content. The data shape may further include a qualifier associated with a data field. The data shape may be a first data shape, and the method may further include defining a second data shape from the document data, the second data shape having one or more of the plurality of data fields. The second shape may comprise the first data shape and an additional element.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2020Publication date: October 1, 2020Inventors: LaMoine Zielieke, Jeremy Henning, Anthony Arthur, Douglas Moses, Cory Fleming, Lars Granrud, Matthew Charles Peterson, Mark William Dymond
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Patent number: 10675462Abstract: In one aspect, the present disclosure is directed to a method for identifying a site with a patient for treatment. The method may include engaging a plurality electrodes with an interior wall of the patient at a plurality of locations. The method may also generating a virtual map of a plurality of electrodes, wherein each of the plurality of electrodes is displayed with a first indicia. The method may also include displaying each of the plurality of electrodes engaged with the interior wall with a second indicia, measuring electrical activity, identifying at least one site for treatment based on the measured resulting electrical activity, and displaying each of the plurality of electrodes identified for treatment with a third indicia.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2016Date of Patent: June 9, 2020Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Ding Sheng He, Sandra Nagale, Allan Charles Shuros, Charles Gibson, Lynne Swanson, Dennis Werner, Timothy Paul Harrah, Mark Boden, Michael Charles Peterson, Steven Diamond, Amedeo Chiavetta
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Patent number: 10591099Abstract: A fuel line connector assembly that includes first and second connectors. The first connector includes a ramp having an inner core and an outer skin surrounding at least a part of the inner core. The inner core extends through the ramp at a location adjacent a radially extending retaining surface for at least a portion of the radial extent of the retaining surface. The second connector has a hook wherein, when the first and second connectors are brought together and secured to each other, the hook inhibits separation of the first and second connectors by bearing again the retaining surface. The first connector is made by coinjection molding a connector body having the outer skin and inner core with the inner core extending through the ramp to a sacrificial portion, and then severing the sacrificial portion from the ramp leaving the inner core exposed at an apex of the ramp.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2017Date of Patent: March 17, 2020Assignee: Norma U.S. Holding LLCInventors: Brian T. Ignaczak, David Charles Peterson, Jason Earl Dendel
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Patent number: 10407971Abstract: A system for analyzing a current movement of a point on a garage door can include a memory, a port, and a processor. The memory can be configured to store a profile. The profile can be produced from one or more previous movements of the point on the garage door. The port can be configured to receive, from a sensor, a signal that corresponds to the current movement of the point on the garage door. The processor can be configured to perform an analysis of the signal with respect to the profile. The processor can be configured to produce a result of the analysis.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2016Date of Patent: September 10, 2019Assignee: GOOGLE LLCInventors: Sourav Raj Dey, Kevin Charles Peterson
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Patent number: 10401138Abstract: Systems and techniques are provided for guided installation feedback for an opening sensor. Detected magnetic field strengths of a magnetic field created by a magnet of an opening sensor as detected by a magnetometer sensor of the opening sensor may be received over a time period. It may be determined that there has been a change in the strength of the magnetic field created by the magnet as detected by the magnetometer sensor based on the received detected magnetic field strengths. Accelerometer data from an accelerometer disposed in the magnetometer sensor may be received. It may be determined from the accelerometer data that the magnetometer sensor was not moving and positive feedback may be provided to an installer of the opening sensor, or it may be determined from the accelerometer data that the magnetometer sensor was moving and negative feedback may be provided to the installer of the opening sensor.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2018Date of Patent: September 3, 2019Assignee: GOOGLE LLCInventors: Yash Modi, Kenneth Louis Herman, Kristoffer John Donhowe, Lawrence Au, Kevin Charles Peterson
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Patent number: 10290191Abstract: A magnet and magnetometer may be integrated into a smart home environment and allow it to be placed into an away mode of operation despite an entry point being semi-open. The disclosed implementations can detect a magnetic field strength and determine, based on the detected field strength, an approximate distance that a moveable partition is open. In some configurations, the presence of a second magnetic source can be detected. A notice may be generated based on one or more signals received from the magnetometer. The notice may be sent to a controller, a remote system, a remote device, and/or a client device as disclosed herein.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2018Date of Patent: May 14, 2019Assignee: GOOGLE LLCInventors: Kevin Charles Peterson, Sophie Le Guen, Maxime Veron, Yash Modi, Lawrence Au, Mark Rajan Malhotra, Julia Deluliis
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Patent number: 10127785Abstract: A sensor package is disclosed that includes a compass and/or an accelerometer. The compass may be activated by a microcontroller in response to an indication of movement detected by an accelerometer. The compass's data may be utilized to determine an orientation for the object such as a door on which the sensor package is situated. The orientation data may indicate that the door is ajar and/or that a second magnetic field is present, suggesting tampering. A notice may be dispatched to a controller for the home security system, a client device, a remote system, etc.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2014Date of Patent: November 13, 2018Assignee: GOOGLE LLCInventors: Kevin Charles Peterson, Sophie Le Guen, Yash Modi, Julia Deiuliis
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Patent number: 10074248Abstract: Systems and techniques are provided for guided installation of an opening sensor. A strength of a magnetic field created by a magnet of an opening sensor at a location of a magnetometer sensor of the opening sensor may be determined. Feedback may be provided to an installer of the opening sensor based on the determined strength of the magnetic field. A function of the opening sensor may be configured based on the determined strength of the magnetic field. The function may be associated with reporting the status of an entry point to which the magnetometer sensor may be affixed.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2017Date of Patent: September 11, 2018Assignee: Google LLCInventors: Yash Modi, Lawrence Au, Kevin Charles Peterson, Shao-Po Ma