Patents by Inventor Christopher Finn
Christopher Finn 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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Patent number: 11911077Abstract: A transverse connector includes a cross member assembly, a first connector assembly, and a second connector assembly. The cross member assembly includes a cross member, a first ring, and a second ring. The cross member has a first end portion and a second end portion. The first ring is receivable on the first end portion of the cross member and the second ring is receivable on the second end portion of the cross member. The first and second connector assemblies are coupled to the first and second rings of the cross member assembly, respectively, to support the cross member between the first and second connector assemblies. The first and second connector assemblies are configured to selectively and releasably secure to bone anchors.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2021Date of Patent: February 27, 2024Assignee: K2M, Inc.Inventors: Michael Finn, Christopher Harrod, Sergey Neckrysh, Peter Newton, Harry Shufflebarger, Timmon Ark, Theo Choi
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Publication number: 20220205279Abstract: A lock for securing to a movable body (1) and for cooperating with a strike plate (12) on a stationary body (11), which lock is movable away from the strike plate (12) for opening the movable body (11), which lock is movable into juxtaposition with the strike plate (12) for closing the movable body (11) and which lock comprises a casing (3) which includes a rotatable trigger (8) which is positioned in the casing (3) and a locking member (7) which is also positioned in the casing (3) and wherein; the rotatable trigger (8) projects from the casing (3); the rotatable trigger (8) rotates about an axis of rotation positioned on a front working plane of the casing (3) such that the rotatable trigger (8) rotates into the casing (3) and out of the casing (3) with the rotatable trigger (8) being spring biased to rotate out of the casing (3); the locking member (7) is movable between a projected position in which the locking member (7) projects from the casing (3) and a retracted position in which the locking member (7Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2020Publication date: June 30, 2022Inventors: Timothy Christopher Finn, Andrew Martin Taylor
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Publication number: 20170286380Abstract: Systems and platforms are provided for transforming an inert document on a first mobile device into an activated document for manipulation on a second mobile device including receipt of a natural signature on the activated document in a mobile environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2016Publication date: October 5, 2017Applicant: Eadwacer Holdings, LLCInventors: Christopher Finn, Amit Biswas, Bhaskar Basu
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Publication number: 20150014932Abstract: The present invention is a method of playing a word game involving acronyms. The game involves a group of players where each creates phrases that are consistent with letters selected to form an acronym. In one embodiment of the present invention, a dealer rolls a die numbered 2-7 to determine the number of letters selected. The dealer then selects letter tiles at random and places the selected letters in an order. The dealer then selects a subject card, which states the subject on which the players must base their phrase. The players then create phrases consistent with the acronym in the order of the letters. Players write down their phrases and hand them to the dealer. The dealer reads the phrases aloud. Points are awarded based on the best phrase, as chosen by the dealer. The first player to reach an established number of points is declared the winner.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2013Publication date: January 15, 2015Inventors: Christopher John Stelzig, Owen Manus Stelzig, Hugh Anandahl Stelzig, Christopher Finn Stelzig
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Patent number: 8799006Abstract: A system and associated methods provide healthcare entities with distributed analysis capabilities for records of a patient population. The analysis seeks to find matches between a piece of clinical knowledge introduced to a healthcare entity and data contained in the patient population records. According to one method, a service generates executable code based on the piece of clinical knowledge. Through a communication with the service, the healthcare entity makes a determination as to what extent the clinical knowledge has relevance to a patient population of the healthcare entity. Based on this determination, the healthcare entity downloads at least a portion of the executable code. Then, the records of the patient population may be analyzed by the executable code to register matches of the clinical knowledge with data contained within the records. System activity may then be initiated based on the matches registered.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2004Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: Cerner Innovation, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Hanf, Christopher Finn
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Patent number: 8775202Abstract: A system and associated methods provide healthcare entities with analyzing capabilities for records of a patient population. The analyzing process seeks to find matches between a piece of clinical knowledge introduced to a healthcare entity and data contained in the patient population records. According to one method, a service generates executable code based on the piece of clinical knowledge. Through a communication with the service, the healthcare entity makes a determination as to what extent the clinical knowledge has relevance to a patient population of the healthcare entity. Based on this determination, the healthcare entity receives at least a portion of the executable code. Then, the records of the patient population may be analyzed by the executable code to register matches of the clinical knowledge with data contained within the records. System activity may then be initiated based on the matches registered.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2009Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Assignee: Cerner Innovation, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Hanf, Christopher Finn
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Patent number: 8055511Abstract: A system and associated methods provide medication selection guidance at the time of a prescription event for a given patient, or at other times, such as when changes occur in the patient's healthcare plan coverage. In one medication selection guidance method, information is received regarding a clinician-preferred medication prescription related to a selected patient, and based on at least one record of the selected patient, a specific information set is retrieved. For instance, the specific information set may include medications the patient is currently taken, healthcare plan coverage for the patient, or other types of information. Then, other medications that can be prescribed to the patient as alternatives to the clinician-preferred medication prescription may be determined based on the specific information set. These alternative medications may be evaluated against the patient's healthcare plan coverage to present available medication options and associated out-of-pocket costs to the patient.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2005Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Assignee: Cerner Innovation, Inc.Inventors: David McCallie, Christopher Finn
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Patent number: 8019623Abstract: A system and associated methods provide medication selection guidance at the time of a prescription event for a given patient, or at other times, such as when changes occur in the patient's healthcare plan coverage. In one medication selection guidance method, information is received regarding a clinician-preferred medication prescription related to a selected patient, and based on at least one record of the selected patient, a specific information set is retrieved. For instance, the specific information set may include medications the patient is currently taken, healthcare plan coverage for the patient, or other types of information. Then, other medications that can be prescribed to the patient as alternatives to the clinician-preferred medication prescription may be determined based on the specific information set. These alternative medications may be evaluated against the patient's healthcare plan coverage to present available medication options and associated out-of-pocket costs to the patient.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2009Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Cerner Innovation, Inc.Inventors: David McCallie, Christopher Finn
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Publication number: 20110004529Abstract: A system and method for generating interactive visualizations of clinical relationships is provided. The method includes determining what entities have had some clinical contact with an entity of interest and collecting data regarding each entity and each entity's contacts with the entity of interest. The collected data can be filtered to remove unwanted entities and properties. Algorithms are applied to generate clinical relevance scores, which represent the relationship between the entities and the entity of interest. In addition, each entity is assigned components that allow for some executable behavior when an entity is selected in a display. Finally, the appropriate visualization is selected and a display of the relationships is generated.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2004Publication date: January 6, 2011Applicant: CERNER INNOVATION, INC.Inventors: Christopher Finn, Steven Crooks, David McCallie, David O'Larte
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Publication number: 20100106530Abstract: A system and associated methods provide healthcare entities with analyzing capabilities for records of a patient population. The analyzing process seeks to find matches between a piece of clinical knowledge introduced to a healthcare entity and data contained in the patient population records. According to one method, a service generates executable code based on the piece of clinical knowledge. Through a communication with the service, the healthcare entity makes a determination as to what extent the clinical knowledge has relevance to a patient population of the healthcare entity. Based on this determination, the healthcare entity receives at least a portion of the executable code. Then, the records of the patient population may be analyzed by the executable code to register matches of the clinical knowledge with data contained within the records. System activity may then be initiated based on the matches registered.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2009Publication date: April 29, 2010Applicant: CERNER INNOVATION, INC.Inventors: Thomas HANF, Christopher FINN
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Publication number: 20100106531Abstract: A system and associated methods provide healthcare entities with analyzing capabilities for records of a patient population. The analyzing process seeks to find matches between a piece of clinical knowledge introduced to a healthcare entity and data contained in the patient population records. According to one method, a service generates executable code based on the piece of clinical knowledge. Through a communication with the service, the healthcare entity makes a determination as to what extent the clinical knowledge has relevance to a patient population of the healthcare entity. Based on this determination, the healthcare entity receives at least a portion of the executable code. Then, the records of the patient population may be analyzed by the executable code to register matches of the clinical knowledge with data contained within the records. System activity may then be initiated based on the matches registered.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2009Publication date: April 29, 2010Applicant: CERNER INNOVATION, INC.Inventors: Thomas HANF, Christopher FINN
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Publication number: 20100106529Abstract: A system and associated methods provide medication selection guidance at the time of a prescription event for a given patient, or at other times, such as when changes occur in the patient's healthcare plan coverage. In one medication selection guidance method, information is received regarding a clinician-preferred medication prescription related to a selected patient, and based on at least one record of the selected patient, a specific information set is retrieved. For instance, the specific information set may include medications the patient is currently taken, healthcare plan coverage for the patient, or other types of information. Then, other medications that can be prescribed to the patient as alternatives to the clinician-preferred medication prescription may be determined based on the specific information set. These alternative medications may be evaluated against the patient's healthcare plan coverage to present available medication options and associated out-of-pocket costs to the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2009Publication date: April 29, 2010Applicant: CERNER INNOVATION, INC.Inventors: David McCallie, Christopher Finn
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Publication number: 20090299638Abstract: Method for determining best and worst cases for values of model parameters such as porosity and shale volume fraction generated by non-unique matrix inversion of physical data such as seismic reflection amplitudes. The matrix is diagonalized, and then orthonormal basis vectors associated with insignificant diagonal elements are used to generate upper and lower bounds on the solution. Best and worst case solutions are determined as linear combinations of the null basis vectors, where the expansion coefficients are determined by making a best fit to the upper and lower bounds.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2006Publication date: December 3, 2009Inventors: Rebecca L. Saltzer, Christopher Finn, Robert Keys
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Publication number: 20090265185Abstract: Systems and associated methods are disclosed for coordinating health services delivery within a patient population. In certain embodiments, a system and associated methods facilitate the presentation of patient-specific information on a shared site accessible by a group of users. Edits may also be made to the patient-specific information by specific users, so that the group of users can observe the changes and provide additional input. In other embodiments, a system and associated methods are utilized to determine a priority scheme with regard to delivering care to a plurality of patients. The priority scheme is represented by a graphical ranking where patients having a similar ranking are presented proximal to one another and patients having a dissimilar ranking are presented distal to one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2008Publication date: October 22, 2009Applicant: CERNER INNOVATION, INC.Inventors: CHRISTOPHER FINN, DAVID McCALLIE, STEVEN S. CROOKS, DAVID O'LARTE
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Publication number: 20080015782Abstract: Method for predicting lithology and porosity of subsurface rocks from seismic reflection data. The seismic data is inverted to yield elastic properties of the rocks such as the compressional and shear impedances. A rock physics model is built to relate porosity, the shale volume fraction, the fluid content of the rock and the elastic properties of the rock. The model is run backward in a second inversion process to solve for porosity and lithologic properties such as the shale volume fraction.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2005Publication date: January 17, 2008Inventors: Rebecca Saltzer, Christopher Finn, Shiyu Xu, Michael Farrell
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Publication number: 20060265245Abstract: A system and associated methods provide medication selection guidance at the time of a prescription event for a given patient, or at other times, such as when changes occur in the patient's healthcare plan coverage. In one medication selection guidance method, information is received regarding a clinician-preferred medication prescription related to a selected patient, and based on at least one record of the selected patient, a specific information set is retrieved. For instance, the specific information set may include medications the patient is currently taken, healthcare plan coverage for the patient, or other types of information. Then, other medications that can be prescribed to the patient as alternatives to the clinician-preferred medication prescription may be determined based on the specific information set. These alternative medications may be evaluated against the patient's healthcare plan coverage to present available medication options and associated out-of-pocket costs to the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2005Publication date: November 23, 2006Applicant: Cerner Innovation, Inc.Inventors: David McCallie, Christopher Finn
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Publication number: 20060178893Abstract: A system and associated methods facilitate brokering on behalf of a particular clinician of requests for an electronic collaboration session that originate from another entity. According to one method of the invention, inbound messages are received by a brokering system, and then converted into a format suitable for screening. Each inbound message relates to a request of collaboration with the particular clinician. Converted messages are then screened according to certain rule settings of the system to reach a particular result. Based on the result of the screening, a response is generated to the converted message that includes invoking a specific rule action. The rule actions may be configured to accomplish a range of automated functions, and the brokering system allows the particular clinician to specify a particular level of presence for collaboration.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2004Publication date: August 10, 2006Inventors: David McCallie, Christopher Finn, David O'Larte, Steven Crooks
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Publication number: 20060149591Abstract: A system and associated methods provide healthcare entities with analyzing capabilities for records of a patient population. The analyzing process seeks to find matches between a piece of clinical knowledge introduced to a healthcare entity and data contained in the patient population records. According to one method, a service generates executable code based on the piece of clinical knowledge. Through a communication with the service, the healthcare entity makes a determination as to what extent the clinical knowledge has relevance to a patient population of the healthcare entity. Based on this determination, the healthcare entity receives at least a portion of the executable code. Then, the records of the patient population may be analyzed by the executable code to register matches of the clinical knowledge with data contained within the records. System activity may then be initiated based on the matches registered.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2004Publication date: July 6, 2006Inventors: Thomas Hanf, Christopher Finn
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Publication number: 20060143043Abstract: A system and associated methods for orchestrating a collaboration session are disclosed. One method involves orchestrating a collaboration session between a requesting clinician and another clinician where information is exchanged electronically. According to the method, requests for collaboration sessions are received by a computer system from the requesting clinician, with a given request related to a piece of patient-focused clinical data. Each request is analyzed to build a roster of potentially available clinicians for collaboration. A collaboration session is then facilitated between the requesting clinician and one or more of the potentially available clinicians on the roster.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2004Publication date: June 29, 2006Inventors: David McCallie, Christopher Finn, David O'Larte, Steven Crooks
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Publication number: 20050076060Abstract: A system and method for generating interactive visualizations of clinical relationships is provided. The method includes determining what entities have had some clinical contact with an entity of interest and collecting data regarding each entity and each entity's contacts with the entity of interest. The collected data can be filtered to remove unwanted entities and properties. Algorithms are applied to generate clinical relevance scores, which represent the relationship between the entities and the entity of interest. In addition, each entity is assigned components that allow for some executable behavior when an entity is selected in a display. Finally, the appropriate visualization is selected and a display of the relationships is generated.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2004Publication date: April 7, 2005Applicant: Cemer Innovation, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Finn, Steven Crooks, David McCallie, David O'Larte