Patents by Inventor Christine Morrison
Christine Morrison 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: 20240161922Abstract: Provided herein is an engagement and care support platform (“ECSP”) computer system including at least one processor in communication with at least one memory device for facilitating senior user engagement. The processor is programmed to: (i) register a user through an application, (ii) register a caregiver associated with the user through the application, (iii) generate a senior profile based upon user personal and scheduling data, (iv) build a daily interactive user interface that reflects the senior profile, (v) display the daily interactive user interface at a first client device associated with the user, (vi) cause the first client device to initiate a daily interaction prompt to the user, (vii) determine whether any user interaction was received in response to the daily interaction prompt, and (viii) transmit a daily update message to a second client device associated with the caregiver, including an indication of whether any user interaction was received.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2024Publication date: May 16, 2024Inventors: Stephen Dunstan, Kami LaVallier, Edward P. Matesevac, Mary Kay Mueller, Vallory Clardy, Matthew Morrison, Nirav Patel, Francesco Radicati, Beth Ann Snell, Cara Lawlor Quigley, Caroline Mead, Kelsey Schachter, Brea Dutt, Lindsay Meyer, Leny Santana, Marta Coleman, Christine Pizzo
-
Patent number: 11923087Abstract: Provided herein is an engagement and care support platform (“ECSP”) computer system including at least one processor in communication with at least one memory device for facilitating senior user engagement. The processor is programmed to: (i) register a user through an application, (ii) register a caregiver associated with the user through the application, (iii) generate a senior profile based upon user personal and scheduling data, (iv) build a daily interactive user interface that reflects the senior profile, (v) display the daily interactive user interface at a first client device associated with the user, (vi) cause the first client device to initiate a daily interaction prompt to the user, (vii) determine whether any user interaction was received in response to the daily interaction prompt, and (viii) transmit a daily update message to a second client device associated with the caregiver, including an indication of whether any user interaction was received.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2022Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignee: State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance CompanyInventors: Stephen Dunstan, Kami LaVallier, Edward P. Matesevac, Mary Kay Mueller, Vallory Clardy, Matthew Morrison, Nirav Patel, Francesco Radicati, Beth Ann Snell, Cara Lawlor Quigley, Caroline Mead, Kelsey Schachter, Brea Dutt, Lindsay Meyer, Leny Santana, Marta Coleman, Christine Pizzo
-
Patent number: 11923086Abstract: Provided herein is a digital care circle platform for electronic communication between a senior and virtual care circle members. The digital care circle platform may include a chatbot and an application associated with the senior, a mobile application associated with the plurality of virtual care circle members, at least one processor in communication with at least one memory device, and one or more servers, sensors, wearables, and transceivers. The at least one processor may be configured to: (i) accept event posts from the senior via the chatbot and application and from each virtual care circle member of the plurality of virtual care circle members via the mobile application, (ii) detect pro-active check-ins from the senior, and (iii) generate, once a pro-active check-in is detected, an electronic communication detailing the pro-active check-in as a pro-active check-in event, and transmit the pro-active check-in event to the virtual care circle members.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2022Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignee: State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance CompanyInventors: Stephen Dunstan, Kami LaVallier, Edward P. Matesevac, Mary Kay Mueller, Vallory Clardy, Matthew Morrison, Nirav Patel, Francesco Radicati, Beth Ann Snell, Cara Lawlor Quigley, Caroline Mead, Kelsey Schachter, Brea Dutt, Lindsay Meyer, Leny Santana, Marta Coleman, Christine Pizzo
-
Patent number: 8392829Abstract: A server device receives modular topics, where each of the modular topics includes a machine-readable and machine-storable work product that includes information related to a single, stand-alone topic. The server device stores the modular topics in a content repository as a topic library. The server device receives selection of topics from the topic library to generate one or more customized pathway pages, where each of the customized pathway pages includes a plurality of links to ones of the stored modular topics. The server device enables access to the modular topics stored in the content repository via the generated one or more customized pathway pages.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2009Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: Juniper Networks, Inc.Inventors: Renu Bhargava, Susan Aviva Doshay Garrett, Christine Morrison Nay
-
Publication number: 20110161793Abstract: A server device receives modular topics, where each of the modular topics includes a machine-readable and machine-storable work product that includes information related to a single, stand-alone topic. The server device stores the modular topics in a content repository as a topic library. The server device receives selection of topics from the topic library to generate one or more customized pathway pages, where each of the customized pathway pages includes a plurality of links to ones of the stored modular topics. The server device enables access to the modular topics stored in the content repository via the generated one or more customized pathway pages.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2009Publication date: June 30, 2011Applicant: JUNIPER NETWORKS, INC.Inventors: Renu Bhargava, Susan Aviva Doshay Garrett, Christine Morrison Nay
-
Publication number: 20060201636Abstract: An arcuate window treatment assembly (10) in accordance with a preferred embodiment is disclosed for decorating and/or shading a Palladian window (P). The assembly (10) broadly includes a flexible rod (12), a pair of wall-mounted brackets (14) and (16) for supporting the rod (12), a pair of upper window treatment panels (18) and (20), and a lower window treatment subassembly (22). The rod (12) is configured to cooperate with the panels (18, 20) so that the rod (12) is operable to receive the panels (18, 20) when the rod (12) is in a straight position, but sufficiently flexible, that once the panels (18, 20) are received thereon, the rod (12) can flex into an arched position thereby transferring the panels (18, 20) into a mounted position. The brackets (14, 16) slidably and releaseably receive the panel-laden rod (12) and need not be mounted to the window frame (Af). A preferred alternative arcuate window treatment assembly (100) is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2005Publication date: September 14, 2006Inventor: CHRISTINE MORRISON
-
Publication number: 20050260584Abstract: Methods of detecting a dimorphic fungus, including differentiating a dimorphic fungus from other fungi are disclosed. A sample suspected of containing a nucleic acid of a fungus, such as an internal transcribed spacer-2 (ITS2) nucleic acid sequence of a dimorphic fungal rDNA, is screened for the presence or absence of that nucleic acid. The presence of the nucleic acid indicates the sample was contacted by the fungus. Determining whether the nucleic acid sequence is present in the sample can be accomplished by detecting hybridization between a dimorphic probe, species-specific probe, and/or microbe-specific probe and a nucleic acid sequence corresponding to the ITS2 region of fungal rDNA. Kits and arrays for carrying out these methods also are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2002Publication date: November 24, 2005Inventors: Mark Lindsley, Zhenyu Qin, Christine Morrison, Jong Choi
-
Publication number: 20050170358Abstract: Novel techniques for the detection of Aspergillus in samples are disclosed. These techniques relate to PCR amplification and/or detection of Aspergillus ITS1 rDNA sequences, and the identification of particular species of Aspergillus by detecting differences in the ITS1-V1, ITS-V2, ITS-V3, ITS-V4, and ITS-V5 nucleic acid sequences of Aspergillus. The highly variable regions of the ITS1 rDNA sequences are particularly useful in distinguishing, for example, Aspergillus clavatus, Aspergillus granulosus, Aspergillus sydowii, Aspergillus flavipes, Aspergillus restrictus, Aspergillus versicolor, Aspergillus wentii, and Aspergillus chevalieri. In particular embodiments, the sequence differences are also able to distinguish among variants of particular species, such as Aspergillus granulosus CBS 119.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2003Publication date: August 4, 2005Inventors: Christine Morrison, Hans Hinrikson
-
Publication number: 20030067917Abstract: A method for internet groups management protocol proxying having a backup proxy configured as a secondary interface backing up a primary interface uses metrics and monitoring to switch interfaces upon failure of the primary interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2002Publication date: April 10, 2003Applicant: ADC Broadband Access Systems, Inc.Inventors: Lynne Christine Morrison, Igor Lasic, Prabir Datta