Patents by Inventor Christopher Gervais
Christopher Gervais 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: 20230252147Abstract: A cloud-based operating-system-event and data-access monitoring method includes collecting event information from a monitored cloud-based element. One or more structured event payloads based on the event information is then generated. The structured event payloads that produce one or more validated event collections are then validated. The one or more validated event collections are then serialized and filtered to remove redundant structured event payload data. The filtered validated structured event payloads are then de-serialized to produce a time-sequenced, ordered event stream. The time-sequenced, ordered event stream is de-duplicated to remove duplicate structured event payloads. The time-sequenced ordered event stream is then processed to generate processed information security results.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2022Publication date: August 10, 2023Inventors: Christopher GERVAIS, Sean T. Reed, Nicholas S. Goodwin, Joseph D. Baker, Samuel Bisbee-vonKaufmann, Nathan D. Cooprider, David C. Hagman, Lucas M. Dubois, Jennifer A. Andre
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Patent number: 11283822Abstract: A cloud-based operating-system-event and data-access monitoring method includes collecting event information from a monitored cloud-based element. One or more structured event payloads based on the event information is then generated. The structured event payloads that produce one or more validated event collections are then validated. The one or more validated event collections are then serialized and filtered to remove redundant structured event payload data. The filtered validated structured event payloads are then de-serialized to produce a time-sequenced, ordered event stream. The time-sequenced, ordered event stream is de-duplicated to remove duplicate structured event payloads. The time-sequenced ordered event stream is then processed to generate processed information security results.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2020Date of Patent: March 22, 2022Assignee: F5, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Gervais, Sean T. Reed, Nicholas S. Goodwin, Joseph D. Baker, Samuel Bisbee-vonKaufmann, Nathan D. Cooprider, David C. Hagman, Lucas M. Dubois, Jennifer A. Andre
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Publication number: 20220037003Abstract: A method for real-time, interactive development and testing of workflows for patient care access and selection may include receiving, by a guided workflow builder user interface (UI) engine, user input including a selection of at least one user interface element, the selected user interface element representing a step in a workflow and associated with at least one state. The guided workflow builder UI engine generates a file including pseudocode providing at least one configuration instruction for configuring the workflow to include the step and transmits the generated file to a parser. The parser parses the generated file and converts the at least one configuration instruction into a state chart including at least one state machine associated with at least one instruction for providing functionality during execution of the workflow. The previewer user interface executes the state chart generated by the parser and displaying an output of executing the state chart.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2021Publication date: February 3, 2022Inventors: Cristiano Ferreira Oliveira, Nausheen B. Moulana, Christopher Gervais, Kourtney Imburgia, David Malkenson, Christopher Scanlon
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Publication number: 20210393377Abstract: A multi-component dental implant system designed to improve oral hygiene. The dental implant system may comprise an implant body configured to be insertable into at least a portion of an individual's mouth, a primary or first abutment, a dental prosthesis engagement member, and a housing assembly. In use, the first abutment is designed to engage with and secure to the dental prosthesis engagement member. The housing is configured to secure to or cover the dental prosthesis engagement member. The dental implant system allows an individual to remove a prosthesis without the aid of any special tools or instruments.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2021Publication date: December 23, 2021Inventors: William Edward Connell, David Eleario Federici, Christopher Gervais
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Publication number: 20210043320Abstract: A method for filtered, real-time referral searches includes receiving, by an analysis engine, during a patient interaction between a patient and an operator, an identification of a clinical need. The analysis engine analyzes the identification of the clinical need and data associated with the patient to determine at least one patient requirement. The analysis engine identifies a plurality of medical providers as potential referrals for the patient. The analysis engine generates a question to ask the patient and modifies a user interface displayed to the operator, during the patient interaction, to include the generated question. The analysis engine receives input responsive to the generated question. The analysis engine accesses at least one state machine to filter the plurality of medical providers. The analysis engine modifies, during the patient interaction, the user interface, resulting in a display of an identification of each medical provider in the filtered set of medical providers.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2020Publication date: February 11, 2021Inventors: David Malkenson, Nausheen B. Moulana, Christopher Gervais, Cristiano Ferreira Oliveira, Kourtney Imburgia, Christopher Scanlon
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Publication number: 20200404011Abstract: A cloud-based operating-system-event and data-access monitoring method includes collecting event information from a monitored cloud-based element. One or more structured event payloads based on the event information is then generated. The structured event payloads that produce one or more validated event collections are then validated. The one or more validated event collections are then serialized and filtered to remove redundant structured event payload data. The filtered validated structured event payloads are then de-serialized to produce a time-sequenced, ordered event stream. The time-sequenced, ordered event stream is de-duplicated to remove duplicate structured event payloads. The time-sequenced ordered event stream is then processed to generate processed information security results.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2020Publication date: December 24, 2020Applicant: Threat Stack, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Gervais, Sean T. Reed, Nicholas S. Goodwin, Joseph D. Baker, Samuel Bisbee-vonKaufmann, Nathan D. Cooprider, David C. Hagman, Lucas M. Dubois, Jennifer A. Andre
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Patent number: 10791134Abstract: A cloud-based operating-system-event and data-access monitoring method includes collecting event information from a monitored cloud-based element. One or more structured event payloads based on the event information is then generated. The structured event payloads that produce one or more validated event collections are then validated. The one or more validated event collections are then serialized and filtered to remove redundant structured event payload data. The filtered validated structured event payloads are then de-serialized to produce a time-sequenced, ordered event stream. The time-sequenced, ordered event stream is de-duplicated to remove duplicate structured event payloads. The time-sequenced ordered event stream is then processed to generate processed information security results.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2017Date of Patent: September 29, 2020Assignee: Threat Stack, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Gervais, Sean T. Reed, Nicholas S. Goodwin, Joseph D. Baker, Samuel Bisbee-vonKaufmann, Nathan D. Cooprider, David G. Hagman, Lucas M. Dubois, Jennifer A. Andre
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Publication number: 20180176244Abstract: A cloud-based operating-system-event and data-access monitoring method includes collecting event information from a monitored cloud-based element. One or more structured event payloads based on the event information is then generated. The structured event payloads that produce one or more validated event collections are then validated. The one or more validated event collections are then serialized and filtered to remove redundant structured event payload data. The filtered validated structured event payloads are then de-serialized to produce a time-sequenced, ordered event stream. The time-sequenced, ordered event stream is de-duplicated to remove duplicate structured event payloads. The time-sequenced ordered event stream is then processed to generate processed information security results.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2017Publication date: June 21, 2018Applicant: Threat Stack, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Gervais, Sean T. Reed, Nicholas S. Goodwin, Joseph D. Baker, Samuel Bisbee-vonKaufmann, Nathan D. Cooprider, David G. Hagman, Lucas M. Dubois, Jennifer A. Andre
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Patent number: 8746393Abstract: An engine unit 5 is arranged in the middle of the vehicle body frame 2 with respect to the widthwise direction of the vehicle and rearward of the steering shaft 28, and the fuel tank 10 with a built-in fuel pump 11 and the rear gear unit 31 comprising a wet brake 45 are arranged rearward of the cylinder head 20b of the engine unit 5 and such that at least a portion of the fuel tank 10 and of the rear gear unit 31 is located in the middle with respect to the widthwise direction of the vehicle, and the power steering unit 47 comprising an electric motor 49 is arranged forward of the cylinder head 20b and such that at least a portion of the unit is located in the middle with respect to the widthwise direction of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2009Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignees: Yamaha Hatsudoki Kabushiki Kaisha, Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corporation of AmericaInventors: Harold Bolich, Christopher Gervais, William McClendon
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Patent number: 8037958Abstract: Fuel tank 10 is provided such that its front end 10? is located to the rear of the rear end 20a? of crankcase 20a; air intake duct 34 of transmission case 21a has an intake port 34b arranged above air intake opening 21b of transmission case 21a, with at least a portion of it being forward of the rear end part 8? of handlebar member 8 at the time of maximum turning thereof; and exhaust duct 35 has an exhaust port 35b arranged above exhaust opening 21c of transmission case 21a, with at least a portion of it being forward of the rear end part 8? of handlebar member 8 at the time of maximum turning thereof.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2009Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignees: Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corporation of America, Yamaha Hatsudoki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: William McClendon, Christopher Gervais, Bryan Harper
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Publication number: 20110108349Abstract: Fuel tank 10 is provided such that its front end 10? is located to the rear of the rear end 20a? of crankcase 20a; air intake duct 34 of transmission case 21a has an intake port 34b arranged above air intake opening 21b of transmission case 21a, with at least a portion of it being forward of the rear end part 8? of handlebar member 8 at the time of maximum turning thereof; and exhaust duct 35 has an exhaust port 35b arranged above exhaust opening 21c of transmission case 21a, with at least a portion of it being forward of the rear end part 8? of handlebar member 8 at the time of maximum turning thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2009Publication date: May 12, 2011Inventors: William McClendon, Christopher Gervais, Bryan Harper
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Publication number: 20110108351Abstract: A gear case 43 is provided, which houses an input shaft 52, intermediate shaft 55, output shaft 58 and brake discs 59 such that at least a portion of the intermediate shaft 55 and brake discs 59 overlap when viewed in the axial direction of the input shaft 52.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2009Publication date: May 12, 2011Inventor: Christopher Gervais
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Publication number: 20110108344Abstract: An engine unit 5 is arranged in the middle of the vehicle body frame 2 with respect to the widthwise direction of the vehicle and rearward of the steering shaft 28, and the fuel tank 10 with a built-in fuel pump 11 and the rear gear unit 31 comprising a wet brake 45 are arranged rearward of the cylinder head 20b of the engine unit 5 and such that at least a portion of the fuel tank 10 and of the rear gear unit 31 is located in the middle with respect to the widthwise direction of the vehicle, and the power steering unit 47 comprising an electric motor 49 is arranged forward of the cylinder head 20b and such that at least a portion of the unit is located in the middle with respect to the widthwise direction of the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2009Publication date: May 12, 2011Inventors: Harold Bolich, Christopher Gervais, William McClendon
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Publication number: 20070202463Abstract: A ceramic/metallic dental abutment for use with an implant, the abutment generally including a ceramic body portion having a base region, a transgingival region, and a supragingival region. The base region includes an anti-rotational implant interface, such as an external polygonal fitting, for engaging a cooperating internal polygonal fitting of an implant to prevent relative rotation between the abutment and the implant. The ceramic abutment body portion additionally includes a metal implant contact portion for contacting the implant and providing a load-bearing, metal-on-metal interface between the abutment and the implant.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2006Publication date: August 30, 2007Inventors: Ramiro Sanchez, Christopher Gervais, Jeff Bassett
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Publication number: 20070037122Abstract: Disclosed within is a dental restorative system including a dental fixture component having a longitudinal axis, a body portion, and an emergence profile portion adjacent to the body portion The dental fixture component also has a tapered coronal portion adjacent to the emergence profile portion, with the tapered coronal portion having one end adjacent to the emergence profile portion and a terminal end with a non-frustoconical surface and a non-circular cross section. The emergence profile portion may include one or more concave surfaces. The dental fixture component may further include an interproximally sloping margin shoulder. Certain embodiments of the dental fixture component include threaded body portions. Alternative embodiments of the dental fixture component are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2006Publication date: February 15, 2007Applicant: ZIMMER DENTAL, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey Bassett, Christopher Gervais, Kent Woolf, Benjamin Wang, Ryan Donahoe
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Patent number: 7160109Abstract: The disclosed drive system and fixture mount self limit the torque that can be applied to an implant during implantation to a value that is nondamaging to the implant. System components include releasably engaging elements. In certain embodiments, elements deform, elastically or permanently, to limit the applied torque. The fixture mount serves as an impression post and abutment for a temporary prosthesis and is subject to chair side modifications by the surgeon. Methods of shaping the fixture mount for use as an abutment and making a dental restoration using the shaped abutment are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2002Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Sulzer Dental Inc.Inventors: Christopher Gervais, Jeffery Bassett, Carl Pettersen
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Patent number: 7137816Abstract: The disclosed fixture mount limits torque that may be applied when installing a dental implant and also serves as an impression post and an abutment for a temporary prosthesis. In preferred embodiments, the fixture mount is formed of plastic and is subject to chair side modifications by the surgeon so as to be better suited as an abutment. Methods of shaping the fixture mount for use as an abutment and for making a dental restoration using the shaped abutment are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2002Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Assignee: Zimmer Dental Inc.Inventors: Christopher Gervais, Jeffery Bassett, Carl Pettersen
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Publication number: 20030054319Abstract: The disclosed fixture mount limits torque that may be applied when installing a dental implant and also serves as an impression post and an abutment for a temporary prosthesis. In preferred embodiments, the fixture mount is formed of plastic and is subject to chair side modifications by the surgeon so as to be better suited as an abutment. Methods of shaping the fixture mount for use as an abutment and for making a dental restoration using the shaped abutment are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2002Publication date: March 20, 2003Inventors: Christopher Gervais, Jeffery Bassett, Carl Pettersen
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Publication number: 20030054318Abstract: The disclosed drive system and fixture mount self limit the torque that can be applied to an implant during implantation to a value that is nondamaging to the implant. System components include releasably engaging elements. In certain embodiments, elements deform, elastically or permanently, to limit the applied torque. The fixture mount serves as an impression post and abutment for a temporary prosthesis and is subject to chair side modifications by the surgeon. Methods of shaping the fixture mount for use as an abutment and making a dental restoration using the shaped abutment are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2002Publication date: March 20, 2003Inventors: Christopher Gervais, Jeffery Bassett, Carl Pettersen