Patents by Inventor Craig Chamberlain
Craig Chamberlain 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: 8978151Abstract: A method of detecting the unauthorized use of removable storage drives to obtain data from a computer network. An automated software process periodically polls the various logical disks in a computer or computer network for removable data drives, determines which are high risk removable data drives, and monitors these removable drives every few seconds. The process checks for security problems by file name, or mismatch in privileges, or suspicious file write, copy or copy-delete patterns of usage. If a preset risk threshold is exceeded, the system then alerts system administrators. In a preferred embodiment, the method may be implemented on network administration systems such as Windows management instrumentation (WMI) using default scripting or process tools such as VBscript.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2012Date of Patent: March 10, 2015Inventor: Craig Chamberlain
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Patent number: 7483756Abstract: A care management system in which the management of the administration of care for patients is automated. Hospital information systems are monitored and the information from those systems is used in verifying the administrations of care to patients. The care management system monitors ongoing administrations for progress and automatically updates records and provides alarms when necessary. The care management system is modular in nature but is fully integrated among its modules. Particular lists of data, such as the termination times of all ongoing infusions, provide hospital staff current information for increased accuracy and efficiency in planning. Features include the automatic provision of infusion parameters to pumps for accurate and efficient configuration of the pump, and providing an alarm when an unscheduled suspension of an infusion exceeds a predetermined length of time. A passive recognition system for identifying patients and care givers is provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2007Date of Patent: January 27, 2009Assignee: Cardinal Health 303, Inc.Inventors: Joseph J. Engleson, Craig Chamberlain
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Publication number: 20070207079Abstract: Heterogeneous catalyst systems, methods of making these systems, and methods of using these systems, wherein catalytically active gold is deposited onto composite support media. The composite support media is formed by providing nanoporous material on at least a portion of the surfaces of carbonaceous host material. In representative embodiments, relatively fine, nanoporous guest particles are coated or otherwise provided on surfaces of relatively coarser activated carbon particles. Catalytically active gold may be deposited onto one or both of the guest or host materials either before or after the guest and host materials are combined to from the composite host material. PVD is the preferred catalyst system of depositing gold.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2005Publication date: September 6, 2007Inventors: John Brady, Marvin Jones, Larry Brey, Gina Buccellato, Craig Chamberlain, John Huberty, Allen Siedle, Thomas Wood, Badri Veeraraghavan, Duane Fansler
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Publication number: 20070206285Abstract: The present invention relates to retroreflective elements and retroreflective articles such as pavement markings comprising retroreflective elements, methods of making retroreflective elements, and laminates.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2006Publication date: September 6, 2007Inventors: REBECCA SHIPMAN, Craig Chamberlain, James Heininger, Thomas Hedblom, Douglas Weiss, Gerald Deeb
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Publication number: 20070124177Abstract: A care management system in which the management of the administration of care for patients is automated. Hospital information systems are monitored and the information from those systems is used in verifying the administrations of care to patients. The care management system monitors ongoing administrations for progress and automatically updates records and provides alarms when necessary. The care management system is modular in nature but is fully integrated among its modules. Particular lists of data, such as the termination times of all ongoing infusions, provide hospital staff current information for increased accuracy and efficiency in planning. Features include the automatic provision of infusion parameters to pumps for accurate and efficient configuration of the pump, and providing an alarm when an unscheduled suspension of an infusion exceeds a predetermined length of time. A passive recognition system for identifying patients and care givers is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2007Publication date: May 31, 2007Applicant: CARDINAL HEALTH 303, INC.Inventors: JOSEPH ENGLESON, CRAIG CHAMBERLAIN
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Patent number: 7171277Abstract: A care management system in which the management of the administration of care for patients is automated. Hospital information systems are monitored and the information from those systems is used in verifying the administrations of care to patients. The care management system monitors ongoing administrations for progress and automatically updates records and provides alarms when necessary. The care management system is modular in nature but is fully integrated among its modules. Particular lists of data, such as the termination times of all ongoing infusions, provide hospital staff current information for increased accuracy and efficiency in planning. Features include the automatic provision of infusion parameters to pumps for accurate and efficient configuration of the pump, and providing an alarm when an unscheduled suspension of an infusion exceeds a predetermined length of time. A passive recognition system for identifying patients and care givers is provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2004Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: Cardinal Health 303, Inc.Inventors: Joseph J. Engleson, Craig Chamberlain
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Patent number: 7117041Abstract: A care management system in which the management of the administration of care for patients is automated. Hospital information systems are monitored and the information from those systems is used in verifying the administrations of care to patients. The care management system monitors ongoing administrations for progress and automatically updates records and provides alarms when necessary. The care management system is modular in nature but is fully integrated among its modules. Particular lists of data, such as the termination times of all ongoing infusions, provide hospital staff current information for increased accuracy and efficiency in planning. Features include the automatic provision of infusion parameters to pumps for accurate and efficient configuration of the pump, and providing an alarm when an unscheduled suspension of an infusion exceeds a predetermined length of time. A passive recognition system for identifying patients and care givers is provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2004Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Cardinal Health 303, Inc.Inventors: Joseph J. Engleson, Craig Chamberlain
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Patent number: 7107106Abstract: A care management system in which the management of the administration of care for patients is automated. Hospital information systems are monitored and the information from those systems is used in verifying the administrations of care to patients. The care management system monitors ongoing administrations for progress and automatically updates records and provides alarms when necessary. The care management system is modular in nature but is fully integrated among its modules. Particular lists of data, such as the termination times of all ongoing infusions, provide hospital staff current information for increased accuracy and efficiency in planning. Features include the automatic provision of infusion parameters to pumps for accurate and efficient configuration of the pump, and providing an alarm when an unscheduled suspension of an infusion exceeds a predetermined length of time. A passive recognition system for identifying patients and care givers is provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2003Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Assignee: Cardinal Health 303, Inc.Inventors: Joseph J. Engleson, Craig Chamberlain
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Patent number: 7103419Abstract: A care management system in which the management of the administration of care for patients is automated. Hospital information systems are monitored and the information from those systems is used in verifying the administrations of care to patients. The care management system monitors ongoing administrations for progress and automatically updates records and provides alarms when necessary. The care management system is modular in nature but is fully integrated among its modules. Particular lists of data, such as the termination times of all ongoing infusions, provide hospital staff current information for increased accuracy and efficiency in planning. Features include the automatic provision of infusion parameters to pumps for accurate and efficient configuration of the pump, and providing an alarm when an unscheduled suspension of an infusion exceeds a predetermined length of time. A passive recognition system for identifying patients and care givers is provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2004Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: Cardinal Health 303, Inc.Inventors: Joseph J. Engleson, Craig Chamberlain
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Patent number: 7096072Abstract: A care management system in which the management of the administration of care for patients is automated. Hospital information systems are monitored and the information from those systems is used in verifying the administrations of care to patients. The care management system monitors ongoing administrations for progress and automatically updates records and provides alarms when necessary. The care management system is modular in nature but is fully integrated among its modules. Particular lists of data, such as the termination times of all ongoing infusions, provide hospital staff current information for increased accuracy and efficiency in planning. Features include the automatic provision of infusion parameters to pumps for accurate and efficient configuration of the pump, and providing an alarm when an unscheduled suspension of an infusion exceeds a predetermined length of time. A passive recognition system for identifying patients and care givers is provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2004Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignee: Cardinal Health 303, Inc.Inventors: Joseph J. Engleson, Craig Chamberlain
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Patent number: 7080398Abstract: Channel and test plans are implemented in connection with a plurality of nodes that communicate signals. The channel plan enables a monitoring system to, among other things, conduct automatic periodic test plans, comprising tests, on the nodes, based upon the predefined data specified in the channel plan. The monitoring system includes a controller controlling a spectrum analyzer and a node interface switch. Notably, the controller also enables user friendly plan set-up and warning interface logic implementation. The warning interface logic generates a channel percent advisory indicator on the display device within a channel level interface component upon an occurrence of an advisory event in a channel associated therewith and generates a channel critical alarm indicator on the display device within a channel level interface component upon an occurrence of a critical event in a channel associated therewith.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1999Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: James Wichelman, Bruce Votipka, Eric N. Flink, Craig Chamberlain, Jan Ryles
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Patent number: 7050401Abstract: A channel plan with a corresponding test plan are implemented in connection with a plurality of nodes that communicate signals. The channel plan has one or more predefined specifications for each of one or more signal channels on each of the nodes. The channel plan may comprise a specification of the following, for example, for each of the channels: a label describing use of the corresponding channel, a center frequency, a bandwidth, a power level, information regarding the carrier roll-off, a default status indicator identifying whether the corresponding channel is currently allocated or reserved for future use, one or more default threshold levels for various tests, and an alternate center frequency that may be utilized by the corresponding channel. The channel plan enables a monitoring system to, among other things, conduct automatic periodic test plans, comprising tests, on the nodes, based upon the predefined data specified in the channel plan.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1999Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: James Wichelman, Bruce Votipka, Eric N. Flink, Craig Chamberlain, Jan Ryles
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Patent number: 7003414Abstract: A channel plan with a corresponding test plan are implemented in connection with a plurality of nodes that communicate signals. The channel plan has one or more predefined specifications for each of one or more signal channels on each of the nodes. The channel plan enables a monitoring system to, among other things, conduct automatic periodic test plans, comprising tests, on the nodes, based upon the predefined data specified in the channel plan. Each test plan prescribes measurement of at least one signal parameter, pertaining to one or more nodes as a whole and/or to one or more channels contained within the nodes. The monitoring system includes a spectrum analyzer, a switch enabling the spectrum analyzer to interface with the nodes, and a controller controlling the switch and the spectrum analyzer. The controller is configured to enable creation of and display the channel plan and test plan, based upon user inputs.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1999Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: James Wichelman, Bruce Votipka, Eric N. Flink, Craig Chamberlain
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Publication number: 20050157390Abstract: The present invention relates to retroreflective elements and retroreflective articles such as pavement markings comprising retroreflective elements, methods of making retroreflective elements, and laminates.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2004Publication date: July 21, 2005Inventors: Douglas Weiss, Rebecca Shipman, Craig Chamberlain, James Heininger, Thomas Hedblom, Gerald Deeb
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Publication number: 20050157389Abstract: The present invention relates to retroreflective elements and retroreflective articles such as pavement markings comprising retroreflective elements, methods of making retroreflective elements, and laminates.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2004Publication date: July 21, 2005Inventors: Rebecca Shipman, Craig Chamberlain, James Heininger, Thomas Hedblom, Douglas Weiss, Gerald Deeb
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Patent number: 6915170Abstract: A care management system in which the management of the administration of care for patients is automated. Hospital information systems are monitored and the information from those systems is used in verifying the administrations of care to patients. The care management system monitors ongoing administrations for progress and automatically updates records and provides alarms when necessary. The care management system is modular in nature but is fully integrated among its modules. Particular lists of data, such as the termination times of all ongoing infusions, provide hospital staff current information for increased accuracy and efficiency in planning. Features include the automatic provision of infusion parameters to pumps for accurate and efficient configuration of the pump, and providing an alarm when an unscheduled suspension of an infusion exceeds a predetermined length of time. A passive recognition system for identifying patients and care givers is provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2003Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Alaris Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Joseph J. Engleson, Craig Chamberlain
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Publication number: 20050119788Abstract: A care management system in which the management of the administration of care for patients is automated. Hospital information systems are monitored and the information from those systems is used in verifying the administrations of care to patients. The care management system monitors ongoing administrations for progress and automatically updates records and provides alarms when necessary. The care management system is modular in nature but is fully integrated among its modules. Particular lists of data, such as the termination times of all ongoing infusions, provide hospital staff current information for increased accuracy and efficiency in planning. Features include the automatic provision of infusion parameters to pumps for accurate and efficient configuration of the pump, and providing an alarm when an unscheduled suspension of an infusion exceeds a predetermined length of time. A passive recognition system for identifying patients and care givers is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2004Publication date: June 2, 2005Inventors: Joseph Engleson, Craig Chamberlain
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Publication number: 20050113945Abstract: A care management system in which the management of the administration of care for patients is automated. Hospital information systems are monitored and the information from those systems is used in verifying the administrations of care to patients. The care management system monitors ongoing administrations for progress and automatically updates records and provides alarms when necessary. The care management system is modular in nature but is fully integrated among its modules. Particular lists of data, such as the termination times of all ongoing infusions, provide hospital staff current information for increased accuracy and efficiency in planning. Features include the automatic provision of infusion parameters to pumps for accurate and efficient configuration of the pump, and providing an alarm when an unscheduled suspension of an infusion exceeds a predetermined length of time. A passive recognition system for identifying patients and care givers is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2004Publication date: May 26, 2005Inventors: Joseph Engleson, Craig Chamberlain
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Patent number: D718454Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2013Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: FUJIFILM SonoSite, Inc.Inventors: Craig Chamberlain, Evan McCormack, Joshua M. Hansen
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Patent number: D736388Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2013Date of Patent: August 11, 2015Inventors: Craig Chamberlain, Evan McCormack, Joshua M. Hansen