Patents by Inventor Chris Thomas
Chris Thomas 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: 20200022945Abstract: The present disclosure provides rapidly dissolving oral compositions comprising an effective amount of a cannabinoid and a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient or mixtures of excipients and methods of preparing such rapidly dissolving oral compositions.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2019Publication date: January 23, 2020Inventor: Chris Thomas SWARTOUT
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Publication number: 20190105575Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to water effect play structures for use in playgrounds, splash pads, and water parks. The play structures comprise a plurality of water tanks maintained at an elevation above a play surface. Each of the plurality of water tanks fills with water and then releases the water contained therein, splashing children in the vicinity. Each of the plurality of water tanks may be configured to release the water contained therein at different times. Further, in some embodiments, the water tanks may be enclosed, such as by being connected to a water transport system that fills the tanks internally and by having a movable cover over the opening(s) through which the water is released.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2018Publication date: April 11, 2019Inventors: Kevin Brown, Chris Thomas, Luke Cavanaugh, Matthew Dangle, Thomas Robert Norquist
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Patent number: 10184360Abstract: A pulley for phaser including a toothed outer circumference for accepting a drive force; an inner circumference with at least a first set of lands extending towards a center of the pulley and spaced apart along the inner circumference of the pulley; and an axial retaining feature on the first set of lands for interaction with a corresponding retaining feature of a housing press fit within the inner circumference with the pulley, axially retaining the housing within the pulley.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2017Date of Patent: January 22, 2019Assignee: BorgWarner Inc.Inventors: Marco Caputo, Brian Kenyon, Chad McCloy, Chris Thomas
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Publication number: 20180230866Abstract: A pulley for phaser including a toothed outer circumference for accepting a drive force; an inner circumference with at least a first set of lands extending towards a center of the pulley and spaced apart along the inner circumference of the pulley; and an axial retaining feature on the first set of lands for interaction with a corresponding retaining feature of a housing press fit within the inner circumference with the pulley, axially retaining the housing within the pulley.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2017Publication date: August 16, 2018Inventors: Marco Caputo, Brian Kenyon, Chad McCloy, Chris Thomas
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Patent number: 10036821Abstract: A method for generating an improved stack from wide azimuth data. This is accomplished by displaying gather traces in a geometrically sensible way that depends on gather and processing type. Once a gather is available in such a manner, a geoscientist can use various geometric or freehand shapes to indicate which traces from the gather to stack and which to ignore. Given sufficient computing power, this can be done interactively, allowing a geoscientist to determine a set of traces that create an optimal stack at a single location in the output cube. Multiple locations can be improved in this manner and a final stack can be generated that contains a blended agglomeration of all of the improvements.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2014Date of Patent: July 31, 2018Assignee: SHELL OIL COMPANYInventors: Chris Thomas Corcoran, Jonathan Lewis Sheiman, Mark Edward Stockwell
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Patent number: 9658152Abstract: The inventive concepts disclosed herein are generally directed to the use of a hand-held mobile computing device, such a smartphone or tablet, to interpret the results of a medical assay device. By controlling conditions like image placement and illumination and correcting for imperfect illumination, accurate results can be obtained with hand-held mobile computing device.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2015Date of Patent: May 23, 2017Assignee: Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics Inc.Inventors: Chris Thomas Zimmerle, Gary W. Rheinheimer, James Arthur Profitt
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Patent number: 9612249Abstract: Methods and systems are disclosed including a reagent analyzer, comprising a test analyzing mechanism, such as an optical imaging system, configured to read a first sample of a specimen combined with a reagent configured to react with the sample in a presence of an analyte of interest and a second sample of the specimen that is not combined with a reagent, and to output one or more first signals indicative of the test analyzing mechanism reading the first and second samples; and a processor receiving the one or more first signals and executing logic to analyze the second sample responsive to the processor determining that the analyte of interest is present in the first sample. The processor may execute logic to analyze the second specimen utilizing one or more ratio algorithm and comparing the results of the algorithm against predetermined values indicative of expected color.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2014Date of Patent: April 4, 2017Assignee: Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics Inc.Inventors: Chris Thomas Zimmerle, Gary W. Rheinheimer
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Publication number: 20160274257Abstract: A method for generating an improved stack from wide azimuth data. This is accomplished by displaying gather traces in a geometrically sensible way that depends on gather and processing type. Once a gather is available in such a manner, a geoscientist can use various geometric or freehand shapes to indicate which traces from the gather to stack and which to ignore. Given sufficient computing power, this can be done interactively, allowing a geoscientist to determine a set of traces that create an optimal stack at a single location in the output cube. Multiple locations can be improved in this manner and a final stack can be generated that contains a blended agglomeration of all of the improvements.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2014Publication date: September 22, 2016Inventors: Chris Thomas CORCORAN, Jonathan Lewis SHEIMAN, Mark Edward STOCKWELL
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Publication number: 20160041152Abstract: The inventive concepts disclosed herein are generally directed to the use of a hand-held mobile computing device, such a smartphone or tablet, to interpret the results of a medical assay device. By controlling conditions like image placement and illumination and correcting for imperfect illumination, accurate results can be obtained with hand-held mobile computing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2015Publication date: February 11, 2016Applicant: Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics Inc.Inventors: Chris Thomas Zimmerle, Gary W. Rheinheimer, James Arthur Profitt
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Publication number: 20150369827Abstract: Methods and systems are disclosed including a reagent analyzer, comprising a test analyzing mechanism, such as an optical imaging system, configured to read a first sample of a specimen combined with a reagent configured to react with the sample in a presence of an analyte of interest and a second sample of the specimen that is not combined with a reagent, and to output one or more first signals indicative of the test analyzing mechanism reading the first and second samples; and a processor receiving the one or more first signals and executing logic to analyze the second sample responsive to the processor determining that the analyte of interest is present in the first sample. The processor may execute logic to analyze the second specimen utilizing one or more ratio algorithm and comparing the results of the algorithm against predetermined values indicative of expected color.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2014Publication date: December 24, 2015Applicant: SIEMENS HEALTHCARE DIAGNOSTICS INC.Inventors: Chris Thomas Zimmerle, Gary W. Rheinheimer
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Patent number: 9099212Abstract: One example is a betavoltaic cell that has been fabricated using a semiconductor that includes, but is not limited to, Silicon Carbide (SiC), Silicon (Si), Gallium Arsenide (GaAs), Indium Gallium Arsenide (InGaAs), Gallium Nitide (GaN), Gallium Phosphide (GaP), or Diamond, and uses through wafer via holes or other fabrication techniques to form both positive (+ve) and negative (?ve) contacts on the front and back sides of the cell. In another example, several of these cells with +ve and ?ve contacts on the front and back sides of the cell are arranged vertically and/or horizontally to form customized parallel and/or series combinations that produce a close packed, energy dense betavoltaic composite unit, with increased power outputs relative to a single cell. In another example, tritium or a metal tritide is used as the radioisotope source for the cells.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2012Date of Patent: August 4, 2015Assignee: WIDETRONIX, INC.Inventor: Chris Thomas
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Publication number: 20150031135Abstract: A method for calibrating an imager of a reagent analyzer, comprises positioning a dry reagent pad at a first read position in a field of view of the imager, the first read position illuminated by an illumination source with a first intensity, detecting a reference optical signal by the imager, indicative of a first reflectance value of the dry reagent pad at the first read position, positioning the dry reagent pad at a second read position, the second read position illuminated with a second intensity different from the first intensity, detecting a first optical signal by the imager, indicative of a second reflectance value of the dry reagent pad at the second read position, and calculating, by a processor, a calibration factor for the dry reagent pad at the second read position based on a difference between the reference optical signal and the first optical signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2013Publication date: January 29, 2015Applicant: SIEMENS HEALTHCARE DIAGNOSTICS INC.Inventors: Chris Thomas Zimmerle, Amy Zercher, Jennifer Ann Goldsburg
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Patent number: 8866245Abstract: We introduce a new technology for Manufactureable, High Power Density, High Volume Utilization Nuclear Batteries. Betavoltaic batteries are an excellent choice for battery applications which require long life, high power density, or the ability to operate in harsh environments. In order to optimize the performance of betavoltaic batteries for these applications or any other application, it is desirable to maximize the efficiency of beta particle energy conversion into power, while at the same time increasing the power density of an overall device. Various devices and methods to solve the current industry problems and limitations are presented here.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2012Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Widetronix, Inc.Inventors: Michael Spencer, Mvs Chandrashekhar, Chris Thomas
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Publication number: 20130033149Abstract: One example is a betavoltaic cell that has been fabricated using a semiconductor that includes, but is not limited to, Silicon Carbide (SiC), Silicon (Si), Gallium Arsenide (GaAs), Indium Gallium Arsenide (InGaAs), Gallium Nitide (GaN), Gallium Phosphide (GaP), or Diamond, and uses through wafer via holes or other fabrication techniques to form both positive (+ve) and negative (?ve) contacts on the front and back sides of the cell. In another example, several of these cells with +ve and ?ve contacts on the front and back sides of the cell are arranged vertically and/or horizontally to form customized parallel and/or series combinations that produce a close packed, energy dense betavoltaic composite unit, with increased power outputs relative to a single cell. In another example, tritium or a metal tritide is used as the radioisotope source for the cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2012Publication date: February 7, 2013Inventor: Chris Thomas
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Publication number: 20120133244Abstract: We introduce a new technology for Manufactureable, High Power Density, High Volume Utilization Nuclear Batteries. Betavoltaic batteries are an excellent choice for battery applications which require long life, high power density, or the ability to operate in harsh environments. In order to optimize the performance of betavoltaic batteries for these applications or any other application, it is desirable to maximize the efficiency of beta particle energy conversion into power, while at the same time increasing the power density of an overall device. Various devices and methods to solve the current industry problems and limitations are presented here.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2012Publication date: May 31, 2012Inventors: Michael Spencer, Mvs Chandrashekhar, Chris Thomas
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Patent number: 8134216Abstract: We introduce a new technology for Manufacturable, High Power Density, High Volume Utilization Nuclear Batteries. Betavoltaic batteries are an excellent choice for battery applications which require long life, high power density, or the ability to operate in harsh environments. In order to optimize the performance of betavoltaic batteries for these applications or any other application, it is desirable to maximize the efficiency of beta particle energy conversion into power, while at the same time increasing the power density of an overall device. The small (submicron) thickness of the active volume of both the isotope layer and the semiconductor device is due to the short absorption length of beta electrons. The absorption length determines the self absorption of the beta particles in the radioisotope layer as well as the range, or travel distance, of the betas in the semiconductor converter which is typically a semiconductor device comprising at least one PN junction.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2011Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: Widetronix, Inc.Inventors: Michael Spencer, MVS Chandrashekhar, Chris Thomas
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Publication number: 20110241144Abstract: We introduce a new technology for Manufactureable, High Power Density, High Volume Utilization Nuclear Batteries. Betavoltaic batteries are an excellent choice for battery applications which require long life, high power density, or the ability to operate in harsh environments. In order to optimize the performance of betavoltaic batteries for these applications or any other application, it is desirable to maximize the efficiency of beta particle energy conversion into power, while at the same time increasing the power density of an overall device. The small (submicron) thickness of the active volume of both the isotope layer and the semiconductor device is due to the short absorption length of beta electrons. The absorption length determines the self absorption of the beta particles in the radioisotope layer as well as the range, or travel distance, of the betas in the semiconductor converter which is typically a semiconductor device comprising at least one PN junction.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2011Publication date: October 6, 2011Inventors: Michael Spencer, MVS Chandrashekhar, Chris Thomas
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Publication number: 20110139843Abstract: A device for adjusting the position of the seat-back mounted on a travel luggage pack on the back of a motorcycle is disclosed. The device consists of a slide assembly mounted between the motorcycle and the luggage pack. The slide assembly comprises two parallel slide rails movably mounted on fixed lower tracks which are mounted to the back of the motorcycle. The slide rails are attached to the combined luggage pack and seat-back to allow movement of the seat-back. The device further comprises a latching mechanism to lock the slide assembly into place in selected positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2009Publication date: June 16, 2011Inventors: Barry H. Thomas, Chris'Ann Thomas
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Publication number: 20100114164Abstract: A pacifier holder with a clamping device, a pacifier, a pacifier holding ring, a flexible wire form, a wire form to pacifier connector member and a polyfoam tube covering the wire form. The wire form terminates at each end in a threaded portion. One threaded portion engages with female threads in the connector member. The other the threaded portion engages the clamping device. The connector member has a male thread that can engage a mating female thread portion located on the rear of the pacifier holder ring. The pacifier holder ring includes a circular base plate and a side perimeter ring, and the side perimeter ring which can removably retain the pacifier. A preferred embodiment includes a clamping device that has slidably connected top and bottom plates and a screw down plate that locks the pacifier holder onto the frame of a chair or bed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2008Publication date: May 6, 2010Inventor: Chris Thomas
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Publication number: 20050266946Abstract: A method molds a device, such as a chain tensioner arm including two elements, one structural and one wear-resisting, using a single forming device within a single molding cycle. The two elements are preferably then combined during the single molding cycle. The elements preferably include a structure element with a top surface spanning a first end and a second end of the structure element, the top surface having a predetermined thickness, and a wearing element having a first surface and a second surface, the first surface disposed to engage a chain, the second surface being physically interlocked with the top surface of the structure element with allowance for relative movement between the top surface of the structure element and the second surface of the wearing element.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2005Publication date: December 1, 2005Applicant: BorgWarner Inc.Inventors: Chris Thomas, Scott Kobylarz, Brad Adams, Al Moster, Sean Simmons