Patents by Inventor Craig Harris
Craig Harris 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: 20240094047Abstract: An agricultural management sensor platform that comprises a load cell that measures the weight of the fruit or vegetable remotely in real-time. Other sensors such as temperature, moisture, humidity, and irrigation pressure are also implemented in the sensor platform. Data is captured in real-time and sent to an external server wherein the user can undertake further analysis.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2022Publication date: March 21, 2024Applicant: Capture Actual Time Aus Pty LtdInventors: Amanda MADER, Craig HARRIS
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Patent number: 11911701Abstract: Implementations described herein relate to methods, systems, and computer-readable media to automatically present suitable content for a particular audience. In some implementations, a computer-implemented method receiving virtual experience content associated with a first virtual experience associated with a first target audience and including content that is restricted as not viewable by a second target audience, receiving at least one content alternative, generating a first rating for the received virtual experience content and a second rating for the at least one content alternative, and automatically providing only one of the received virtual experience content or the at least one content alternative to user devices based on the first rating and the second rating.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2022Date of Patent: February 27, 2024Assignee: Roblox CorporationInventors: Daniel Jakob Cassel, Matthew Dean, Alevtina Stolpnik, Alex Michael Quartulli, Craig Harris Collins, Jr., Gavin Fynbo, Chen Zou
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Publication number: 20230382906Abstract: Novel compounds having formula (I) and methods of using these compounds to treat diseases, conditions, and disorders are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2023Publication date: November 30, 2023Inventors: Gilles OUVRY, Branislav MUSICKI, Craig HARRIS, Claire BOUIX-PETER, Marie-Hélène FOUCHET, Nicolas GEORGE
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Patent number: 11780970Abstract: The invention relates to a hydrogel product comprising glycosaminoglycan molecules as the swellable polymer, wherein the glycosaminoglycan molecules are covalently crosslinked via crosslinks comprising a spacer group selected from the group consisting of di-, tri-, tetra-, and oligosaccharides.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2023Date of Patent: October 10, 2023Assignee: GALDERMA HOLDING S.A.Inventors: Hotan Mojarradi, Johan Olsson, Craig Harris, Jean-Guy Boiteau, Thibaut Gerfaud, Loïc Tomas
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Publication number: 20230279003Abstract: Novel compounds having formula (I) and methods of using these compounds to treat diseases, conditions, and disorders are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2023Publication date: September 7, 2023Inventors: Gilles OUVRY, Branislav MUSICKI, Craig HARRIS, Claire BOUIX-PETER, Marie-Hélène FOUCHET, Nicolas GEORGE
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Publication number: 20230212188Abstract: Novel compounds having formula (I) and methods of using these compounds to treat diseases, conditions, and disorders are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2023Publication date: July 6, 2023Inventors: Gilles OUVRY, Branislav MUSICKI, Craig HARRIS, Etienne Thoreau
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Publication number: 20230212360Abstract: The invention relates to a hydrogel product comprising glycosaminoglycan molecules as the swellable polymer, wherein the glycosaminoglycan molecules are covalently crosslinked via crosslinks comprising a spacer group selected from the group consisting of di-, tri-, tetra-, and oligosaccharides.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2023Publication date: July 6, 2023Applicant: Galderma Holding SAInventors: Hotan MOJARRADI, Johan OLSSON, Craig HARRIS, Jean-Guy BOITEAU, Thibaut GERFAUD, Loïc TOMAS
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Patent number: 11555818Abstract: The present invention provides methods and materials for diagnosing cancer in an individual using a tissue, blood or urine sample from the patient. Specifically, the disclosed method comprises determining the level of one or more metabolite selected from the group consisting of creatine riboside, metabolite 561+, cortisol sulfate and N-acetylneuraminic acid. The present invention also provides a method for determining the prognosis of a cancer patient by determining the level of one or more metabolite selected from the group consisting of creatine riboside, metabolite 561+, cortisol sulfate and N-acetylneuraminic acid. Also provided are kits for detecting cancer or determining the prognosis of a cancer patient.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2019Date of Patent: January 17, 2023Assignee: The USA, as represted by the Secretary, Dept. of and Human Services, National Institutes of HealthInventors: Majda Haznadar, Ewy Mathe, Andrew D. Patterson, Curtis Craig Harris, Frank Gonzalez, Kristopher Krausz, Soumen Manna
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Publication number: 20220370918Abstract: Implementations described herein relate to methods, systems, and computer-readable media to automatically present suitable content for a particular audience. In some implementations, a computer-implemented method receiving virtual experience content associated with a first virtual experience associated with a first target audience and including content that is restricted as not viewable by a second target audience, receiving at least one content alternative, generating a first rating for the received virtual experience content and a second rating for the at least one content alternative, and automatically providing only one of the received virtual experience content or the at least one content alternative to user devices based on the first rating and the second rating.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2022Publication date: November 24, 2022Applicant: Roblox CorporationInventors: Daniel Jakob CASSEL, Matthew DEAN, Alevtina STOLPNIK, Alex Michael QUARTULLI, Craig Harris COLLINS, JR., Gavin FYNBO, Chen ZOU
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Publication number: 20220169804Abstract: A method for at least partial deacetylation of a biopolymer comprising acetyl groups, including: a1) providing a biopolymer including acetyl groups; a2) reacting the biopolymer including acetyl groups with hydroxylamine (NH2OH) or a salt thereof at a temperature of 100° C. or less for 2-200 hours to form an at least partially deacetylated biopolymer; and a3) recovering the at least partially deacetylated biopolymer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2021Publication date: June 2, 2022Applicant: Galderma Holding SAInventors: Johan Olsson, Craig Harris
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Patent number: 11059690Abstract: An automated method and system for stacking and loading wrapped or unwrapped facemasks into a carton in a facemask production line includes conveying individual wrapped facemasks in a continuous stream to a stacking location. At the stacking location, the facemasks are deposited into a vertical accumulator such that the facemasks are stacked in the accumulator. Upon reaching a predetermined fill level of facemasks in the accumulator, a bottom retainer in the accumulator is opened such that the stacked facemasks drop into a carton placed below the accumulator. Upon opening the bottom retainer, a mid-level retainer is actuated in the accumulator that captures facemasks that continue to be deposited into the accumulator at an intermediate height above the bottom retainer. The bottom retainer is closed after the stacked facemasks drop into the carton, and the mid-level retainer is then opened such that the facemasks captured by the mid-level retainer drop onto the bottom retainer.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2015Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignee: O&M Halyard, Inc.Inventors: David Lamar Harrington, Mark Thomas Pamperin, Nathan Craig Harris, Joseph P. Weber, Ajay Y. Houde
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Publication number: 20210115646Abstract: A ditch cutting and excavation spoil removal apparatus creates ditches and land contours while simultaneously removing excavation spoil from the banks of newly created ditches. The apparatus includes an excavation spoil collection box and an adjustable plow saddle that supports a plowshare. The spoil collection box has a vertically adjustable rectangular frame with an open front and bottom. The pivotally mounted plow saddle may be tilted upward and downward through the bottom of the excavation box frame for adjustment of the plowshare and, correspondingly, the depth of the ditch being cut. Excavation spoil is collected in the spoil collection box as the apparatus is moved along the ground surface and is removed by raising the spoil collection box.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2020Publication date: April 22, 2021Inventor: Tilden Craig Harris
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Patent number: 10913559Abstract: An automated method and system for stacking and loading wrapped facemasks into a carton in a facemask production line include conveying individual wrapped facemasks to a delivery location adjacent to a rotary wheel, the rotary wheel conveyor having individual pick-up devices spaced around a circumference thereof. Each wrapped facemask is picked-up with a respective pick-up device on the rotary wheel conveyor and transported to a first carton staging area at a first location on the circumference of the rotary wheel. At the first staging area, the facemasks are released from the rotary wheel conveyor and deposited into a carton.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2015Date of Patent: February 9, 2021Assignee: O&M Halyard, Inc.Inventors: Ajay Y. Houde, David Lamar Harrington, Mark Thomas Pamperin, Nathan Craig Harris, Joseph P. Weber
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Patent number: 10882715Abstract: A method and system are provided for splicing a reserve nose wire to a running nose wire in a facemask production line. Prior to depletion of the running nose wire, a reserve nose wire is brought up to a transport speed in a conveying direction of the running nose wire. At or near a zero relative speed between the running nose wire and the reserve nose wire, a leading end of the reserve nose wire is introduced onto the running nose wire, and the two wires are spliced together. The running nose wire is then cut upstream of the splice location such that the reserve nose wire becomes a new running nose wire in the production line.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2015Date of Patent: January 5, 2021Assignee: O&M Halyard, Inc.Inventors: Mark Thomas Pamperin, Nathan Craig Harris, Joseph P. Weber, Ajay Y. Houde, David Lamar Harrington
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Patent number: 10828842Abstract: A method and associated system for cutting and placing individual nose wires in a facemask production line include supplying a continuous wire from a supply source to a cutting station where the continuous wire is cut into individual nose wires having a defined length. The nose wires are then conveyed to a treatment station prior to being deposited onto a carrier web. At the treatment station, a surface treatment is performed on a side of the nose wires that results in an increased surface attachment of the nose wires to the carrier web.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2015Date of Patent: November 10, 2020Assignee: O&M Halyard, Inc.Inventors: David Lamar Harrington, Mark Thomas Pamperin, Nathan Craig Harris, Joseph P. Weber, Ajay Y. Houde
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Patent number: 10786020Abstract: A method and system are provided for placing nose wires in a facemask production line. A supply of individual pre-cut nose wires are supplied to a dispenser in the production line. With the dispenser, the nose wires are metered at a defined spacing and orientation onto a running carrier web that is conveyed past the dispenser. The carrier web and nose wires deposited thereon are conveyed to a folding station wherein a binder web is folded over an edge of the carrier web such that the nose wires are encapsulated between the binder web and the carrier web.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2015Date of Patent: September 29, 2020Assignee: O&M Halyard, Inc.Inventors: Nathan Craig Harris, Joseph P. Weber, Ajay Y. Houde, David Lamar Harrington, Mark Thomas Pamperin
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Publication number: 20200189777Abstract: An automated method and system for stacking and loading wrapped or unwrapped facemasks into a carton in a facemask production line includes conveying individual wrapped facemasks in a continuous stream to a stacking location. At the stacking location, the facemasks are deposited into a vertical accumulator such that the facemasks are stacked in the accumulator. Upon reaching a predetermined fill level of facemasks in the accumulator, a bottom retainer in the accumulator is opened such that the stacked facemasks drop into a carton placed below the accumulator. Upon opening the bottom retainer, a mid-level retainer is actuated in the accumulator that captures facemasks that continue to be deposited into the accumulator at an intermediate height above the bottom retainer. The bottom retainer is closed after the stacked facemasks drop into the carton, and the mid-level retainer is then opened such that the facemasks captured by the mid-level retainer drop onto the bottom retainer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2015Publication date: June 18, 2020Inventors: David Lamar Harrington, Mark Thomas Pamperin, Nathan Craig Harris, Jospeh P. Weber, Ajay Y. Houde
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Publication number: 20190369102Abstract: The present invention provides methods and materials for diagnosing cancer in an individual using a tissue, blood or urine sample from the patient. Specifically, the disclosed method comprises determining the level of one or more metabolite selected from the group consisting of creatine riboside, metabolite 561+, cortisol sulfate and N-acetylneuraminic acid. The present invention also provides a method for determining the prognosis of a cancer patient by determining the level of one or more metabolite selected from the group consisting of creatine riboside, metabolite 561+, cortisol sulfate and N-acetylneuraminic acid. Also provided are kits for detecting cancer or determining the prognosis of a cancer patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2019Publication date: December 5, 2019Inventors: Majda HAZNADAR, Ewy MATHE, Andrew D. PATTERSON, Curtis Craig HARRIS, Frank GONZALEZ, Kristopher KRAUSZ, Soumen MANNA
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Patent number: 10494221Abstract: A method and associated system are provided for splicing a reserve nose wire to a running nose wire in a facemask production line, wherein the running nose wire is supplied continuously from a supply roll. Prior to depletion of the running nose wire, the supply roll is moved from an operating location to an intermediate location that is further from the production line while continuing to supply the running nose wire from the supply roll. The supply roll is then moved from the intermediate location back towards the production line while decelerating the supply roll to a stop, thereby creating an accumulation of the running wire functionally between the supply roll and the production line. With the supply roll at a stop, the running nose wire is continuously supplied from the accumulation and a leading end of a reserve roll of nose wire is spliced to the running nose wire at a location upstream of the accumulation where the running nose wire is at a standstill.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2015Date of Patent: December 3, 2019Assignee: O&M Halyard, Inc.Inventors: Nathan Craig Harris, Joseph P. Weber, Ajay Y. Houde, David Lamar Harrington, Mark Thomas Pamperin
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Patent number: 10492547Abstract: A method and associated method are provided or introducing a supply of reserve nose wires in a facemask production line prior to depletion of running nose wires in the production line. A first nose wire source and first cutter system are provided for supplying the running nose wires to the production line. A reserve nose wire source and second cutter system are staged in a stand-by state proximate to the first nose wire source. Prior to depletion of the first nose wire source, the reserve nose wire source and second cutter system are brought up to an operational speed while diverting nose wires from the second cutter system away from the production line. At operational speed of the reserve nose wire source and second cutter system, nose wires from the second cutter system are diverted to the production line while diverting nose wires from the first cutter system away from the production line.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2015Date of Patent: December 3, 2019Assignee: O&M Halyard, Inc.Inventors: Joseph P. Weber, Ajay Y. Houde, David Lamar Harrington, Mark Thomas Pamperin, Nathan Craig Harris