Patents by Inventor Dave Harris
Dave 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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Patent number: 12194278Abstract: An injection device (10) comprises an injection solution receptacle (30) and a plunger (70) at feast a portion of which is slidably received in the injection solution receptacle (30), wherein the plunger (70) is displaceable relative to the injection solution receptacle (30) in a distal direction in order to expel an injection solution contained in the injection solution receptacle (30) from the injection solution receptacle (30). A first plunger stop mechanism (140) is adapted to stop a displacement of the plunger (70) relative to the injection solution receptacle (30) in the distal direction at a first dosing position (P1).Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2023Date of Patent: January 14, 2025Assignee: Novartis AGInventors: Nicholas Lee Hawson, Martin Murphy, Frederick William Hamlin, Christophe Royer, Dominic Lloyd-Lucas, Tony Bedford, Andrew Gow, Dave Harris, Duncan Aleck Bishop, Matthew Garwood, Matthew Murchie, Lasse Mogensen
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Patent number: 11688186Abstract: Systems and methods for rapidly developing annotated computer models of structures and properties is provided. The system generates three-dimensional (3D) models of structures and property using a wide variety of digital imagery, and/or can process existing 3D models created by other systems. The system processes the 3D models to automatically identify candidate objects within the 3D models that may be suitable for annotation, such as roof faces, chimneys, windows, gutters, etc., using computer vision techniques to automatically identify such objects. Once the candidate objects have been identified, the system automatically generates user interface screens which gather relevant information related to the candidate objects, so as to rapidly obtain, associate, and store annotation information related to the candidate objects.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2018Date of Patent: June 27, 2023Assignee: Insurance Services Office, Inc.Inventors: Dave Harris, Ron Richardson, Corey David Reed, Jeffery Devon Lewis, Jeffrey Clayton Taylor
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Publication number: 20230149629Abstract: An injection device (10) comprises an injection solution receptacle (30) and a plunger (70) at feast a portion of which is slidably received in the injection solution receptacle (30), wherein the plunger (70) is displaceable relative to the injection solution receptacle (30) in a distal direction in order to expel an injection solution contained in the injection solution receptacle (30) from the injection solution receptacle (30). A first plunger stop mechanism (140) is adapted to stop a displacement of the plunger (70) relative to the injection solution receptacle (30) in the distal direction at a first dosing position (P1).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2023Publication date: May 18, 2023Inventors: Nicholas Lee HAWSON, Martin MURPHY, Frederick William HAMLIN, Christophe ROYER, Dominic LLOYD-LUCAS, Tony BEDFORD, Andrew GOW, Dave HARRIS, Duncan Aleck BISHOP, Matthew GARWOOD, Matthew MURCHIE, Lasse MOGENSEN
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Patent number: 11645858Abstract: Systems and methods for rapidly developing annotated computer models of structures and properties is provided. The system generates three-dimensional (3D) models of structures and property using a wide variety of digital imagery, and/or can process existing 3D models created by other systems. The system processes the 3D models to automatically identify candidate objects within the 3D models that may be suitable for annotation, such as roof faces, chimneys, windows, gutters, etc., using computer vision techniques to automatically identify such objects. Once the candidate objects have been identified, the system automatically generates user interface screens which gather relevant information related to the candidate objects, so as to rapidly obtain, associate, and store annotation information related to the candidate objects.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2018Date of Patent: May 9, 2023Assignee: Insurance Services Office, Inc.Inventors: Dave Harris, Ron Richardson, Corey David Reed, Jeffery Devon Lewis, Jeffrey Clayton Taylor
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Patent number: 11554215Abstract: An injection device (10) comprises an injection solution receptacle (30) and a plunger (70) at least a portion of which is slidably received in the injection solution receptacle (30), wherein the plunger (70) is displaceable relative to the injection solution receptacle (30) in a distal direction in order to expel an injection solution contained in the injection solution receptacle (30) from the injection solution receptacle (30). A first plunger stop mechanism (140) is adapted to stop a displacement of the plunger (70) relative to the injection solution receptacle (30) in the distal direction at a first dosing position (P1).Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2018Date of Patent: January 17, 2023Assignee: Novartis AGInventors: Nicholas Lee Hawson, Martin Murphy, Frederick William Hamlin, Christophe Royer, Dominic Lloyd-Lucas, Tony Bedford, Andrew Gow, Dave Harris, Duncan Aleck Bishop, Matthew Garwood, Matthew Murchie, Lasse Mogensen
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Publication number: 20210103687Abstract: Systems and methods for rapidly developing annotated computer models of structures and properties is provided. The system generates three-dimensional (3D) models of structures and property using a wide variety of digital imagery, and/or can process existing 3D models created by other systems. The system processes the 3D models to automatically identify candidate objects within the 3D models that may be suitable for annotation, such as roof faces, chimneys, windows, gutters, etc., using computer vision techniques to automatically identify such objects. Once the candidate objects have been identified, the system automatically generates user interface screens which gather relevant information related to the candidate objects, so as to rapidly obtain, associate, and store annotation information related to the candidate objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2020Publication date: April 8, 2021Applicant: Insurance Services Office, Inc.Inventors: Dave Harris, Ron Richardson, Corey David Reed, Jeffery Devon Lewis, Jeffrey Clayton Taylor
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Publication number: 20200188589Abstract: An injection device (10) comprises an injection solution receptacle (30) and a plunger (70) at least a portion of which is slidably received in the injection solution receptacle (30), wherein the plunger (70) is displaceable relative to the injection solution receptacle (30) in a distal direction in order to expel an injection solution contained in the injection solution receptacle (30) from the injection solution receptacle (30). A first plunger stop mechanism (140) is adapted to stop a displacement of the plunger (70) relative to the injection solution receptacle (30) in the distal direction at a first dosing position (P1).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2018Publication date: June 18, 2020Applicant: NOVARTIS AGInventors: Nicholas Lee Hawson, Martin Murphy, Frederick William Hamlin, Christophe Royer, Dominic Lloyd-Lucas, Tony Bedford, Andrew Gow, Dave Harris, Duncan Aleck Bishop, Matthew Garwood, Matthew Murchie, Lasse Mogensen
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Publication number: 20190147247Abstract: Systems and methods for rapidly developing annotated computer models of structures and properties is provided. The system generates three-dimensional (3D) models of structures and property using a wide variety of digital imagery, and/or can process existing 3D models created by other systems. The system processes the 3D models to automatically identify candidate objects within the 3D models that may be suitable for annotation, such as roof faces, chimneys, windows, gutters, etc., using computer vision techniques to automatically identify such objects. Once the candidate objects have been identified, the system automatically generates user interface screens which gather relevant information related to the candidate objects, so as to rapidly obtain, associate, and store annotation information related to the candidate objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2018Publication date: May 16, 2019Applicant: Geomni, Inc.Inventors: Dave Harris, Ron Richardson, Corey David Reed, Jeffery Devon Lewis, Jeffrey Clayton Taylor
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Publication number: 20120226240Abstract: A syringe (2) for dispensing a fluid, the syringe including a barrel (4) including a discharge end (10) defining a discharge passage, and a plunger (15) disposed within the barrel, the plunger being adapted to move within the barrel such that the plunger and discharge end define a variable volume chamber within the barrel and the plunger is capable of displacing fluid from the chamber through the discharge passage; wherein the syringe includes a rotational element (20a, 20b, 24a, 24b) adapted to rotate about longitudinal axis of the syringe and which has a first axial orientation relative to the discharge end of the barrel and a first stop is provided on the plunger and/or the barrel which is adapted to limit axial movement of the plunger in the first orientation of the rotational element, and the rotational element has a second axial orientation relative to the discharge end of the barrel in which the first stop is disengaged and movement of the plunger is permitted to a second stop.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2010Publication date: September 6, 2012Applicant: NOVARTIS AGInventors: Tony Bedford, Duncan Bishop, Andrew Gow, Dave Harris, Nick Hawson, Dominic Lloyd-Lucas, Martin Murphy, Christophe Royer