Patents by Inventor Christopher Andrew Evans

Christopher Andrew Evans 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: 20240108844
    Abstract: A humidification system can include a heater base, a humidification chamber, and a breathing circuit. A cartridge can be removably coupled to the heater base. The cartridge can include various sensors, probes, sensor wire connectors, heater wire connectors, and/or other features. The cartridge can include features configured to mate with corresponding features on the humidification chamber and the heater base. The cartridge includes a memory, such as an EEPROM, or other suitable storage device. When the cartridge is installed on the heater base, the memory is electrically connected to a processor and/or memory of the heater base. Various models of cartridges can be produced for use with different humidification chambers, breathing circuits, and/or therapies. A connector can be configured to couple an inspiratory conduit to an outlet port of the humidification chamber. The connector can provide a pneumatic connection to the outlet port and an electrical connection to the cartridge.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 20, 2023
    Publication date: April 4, 2024
    Inventors: Hamish Adrian OSBORNE, Gavin Walsh Millar, Stephen David Evans, Bruce Gordon Holyoake, James William Stanton, David Leon McCauley, Gareth Thomas McDermott, Nicholas James Michael McKenna, Myfanwy Jane Antica Norton, Adrian John Elsworth, Michael John Andresen, Jonathan Andrew George Lambert, Sandeep Singh Gurm, Tessa Hazel Paris, Joseph Nathaniel Griffiths, Ping Si, Christopher Gareth Sims, Elmo Benson Stoks, Dexter Chi Lun Cheung, Peter Alan Seekup, Po-Yen Liu, Richard Edward Lang, Paul James Tonkin, Ian Lee Wai Kwan
  • Publication number: 20230222245
    Abstract: Systems and methods for securely exposing context-driven services within a web browser. An example method includes receiving manifests from hubs apps (e.g., remote services). The manifests define requested context types for the hub apps. When the web browser loads a web page, the web browser may execute context extractors to extract context from the web page. The context extractors that are executed are based on the context types requested by the hub apps. The extracted context is then sent to the corresponding hub apps without providing the hub apps direct access to the web page. For instance, the hub apps do not have access to the document object model (DOM) of the web page and the hub apps cannot inject data into the web page.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 22, 2022
    Publication date: July 13, 2023
    Applicant: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Kyle Matthew MILLER, Christopher Andrew EVANS, Yufei ZHONG, Hariharan RAGUNATHAN
  • Patent number: 9548950
    Abstract: Multiple camera angles of an interactive event are simultaneously transmitted as part of a broadcast. The simultaneous distribution of multiple synchronized streams of audio and/or visual information enables switching between cameras to be made by the audience members without interruption of the presentation of the event. In one embodiment, a performance studio might send out multiple synchronized concurrent streams. For example, a performance studio might transmit four distinct camera angles or streams, each at varying quality levels, such as the illustrated high-bandwidth and low-bandwidth encodings. Selection of the stream may also direct interactive feedback portions generated by the selecting audience member towards the selected object/individual. Alternatively, interactive feedback generated by the audience member may be directed globally to the producers of the event and selectively to the performers and other audience members of the event.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 2009
    Date of Patent: January 17, 2017
    Inventors: Jeffrey David Henshaw, Alexander Irvin Hopmann, Christopher Andrew Evans, Daniel Evan Socolof
  • Publication number: 20100153861
    Abstract: An interactive event allows clients to provide feedback to the performing artist and/or producers relative to the event being observed. Feedback options include shout outs, emotapplause, and voting.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 28, 2009
    Publication date: June 17, 2010
    Applicant: DEEP ROCK DRIVE PARTNERS INC.
    Inventors: Jeffrey David Henshaw, Alexander Irvin Hopmann, Christopher Andrew Evans, Daniel Evan Socolof
  • Publication number: 20100094686
    Abstract: An interactive event allows clients to provide feedback to the performing artist and/or producers relative to the event being observed. Feedback options include shout outs, emotapplause, and voting. Ticket scarcity management system adjusts event promotion and ticketed sales methodologies to maintain optimal sales conditions for an interactive event. Multiple camera angles of an interactive event are simultaneously distributed as part of a broadcast to enable switching between cameras by the audience members without interruption of the presentation of the event.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 28, 2009
    Publication date: April 15, 2010
    Applicant: Deep Rock Drive Partners Inc.
    Inventors: Jeffrey David Henshaw, Alexander Irvin Hopmann, Christopher Andrew Evans, Daniel Evan Socolof
  • Publication number: 20100088128
    Abstract: Ticket scarcity management system adjusts event promotion and ticketed sales methodologies to maintain optimal sales conditions for an interactive event.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 28, 2009
    Publication date: April 8, 2010
    Applicant: Deep Rock Drive Partners Inc.
    Inventors: Jeffrey David Henshaw, Alexander Irvin Hopmann, Christopher Andrew Evans, Daniel Evan Socolof
  • Publication number: 20100088159
    Abstract: Multiple camera angles of an interactive event are simultaneously transmitted as part of a broadcast. The simultaneous distribution of multiple synchronized streams of audio and/or visual information enables switching between cameras to be made by the audience members without interruption of the presentation of the event. In one embodiment, a performance studio might send out multiple synchronized concurrent streams. For example, a performance studio might transmit four distinct camera angles or streams, each at varying quality levels, such as the illustrated high-bandwidth and low-bandwidth encodings. Selection of the stream may also direct interactive feedback portions generated by the selecting audience member towards the selected object/individual. Alternatively, interactive feedback generated by the audience member may be directed globally to the producers of the event and selectively to the performers and other audience members of the event.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 28, 2009
    Publication date: April 8, 2010
    Applicant: Deep Rock Drive Partners Inc.
    Inventors: Jeffrey David Henshaw, Alexander Irvin Hopmann, Christopher Andrew Evans, Daniel Evan Socolof