Patents by Inventor David Biggs
David Biggs 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: 12364631Abstract: An absorbent article has a chassis having an outer cover at least in part defining the outer surface of the article, a pair of ears extending transversely outward from opposite sides of the chassis, and a fastening system comprising a primary fastening system and a secondary fastening system. The secondary fastening system includes a secondary second fastening component located on each of the ears and a corresponding secondary first fastening component located on the outer surface of the article at a first waist portion. A ?E value calculated using the Color Contrast Test between the secondary first fastening components uncovered by the ears and the outer cover being greater than 20.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2022Date of Patent: July 22, 2025Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Janet E. Collins, David Biggs, Eric D. Johnson, Alanna Haessler
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Publication number: 20220354715Abstract: An absorbent article has a chassis having an outer cover at least in part defining the outer surface of the article, a pair of ears extending transversely outward from opposite sides of the chassis, and a fastening system comprising a primary fastening system and a secondary fastening system. The secondary fastening system includes a secondary second fastening component located on each of the ears and a corresponding secondary first fastening component located on the outer surface of the article at a first waist portion. A ?E value calculated using the Color Contrast Test between the secondary first fastening components uncovered by the ears and the outer cover being greater than 20.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2022Publication date: November 10, 2022Inventors: Janet E. Collins, David Biggs, Eric D. Johnson, Alanna Haessler
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Patent number: 11426312Abstract: An absorbent article has a chassis having an outer cover at least in part defining the outer surface of the article, a pair of ears extending transversely outward from opposite sides of the chassis, and a fastening system comprising a primary fastening system and a secondary fastening system. The secondary fastening system includes a secondary second fastening component located on each of the ears and a corresponding secondary first fastening component located on the outer surface of the article at a first waist portion. A ?E value calculated using the Color Contrast Test between the secondary first fastening components uncovered by the ears and the outer cover being greater than 20.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2019Date of Patent: August 30, 2022Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Janet E. Collins, David Biggs, Eric D. Johnson, Alanna Haessler
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Patent number: 10544583Abstract: A hollow prefabricated masonry wall panel is made at a fabrication site and is configured for transportation to a build site. The hollow prefabricated wall panel has a base row and an upper row formed of hollow blocks. A slit is formed in the top of each of the two side walls of the hollow blocks of the base row and upper row, the slit having a width no larger than 20% a width of a side wall. Provisional reinforcement is provided within each slit with a bonding material, a size of the slit and the provisional reinforcement configured to provide tensile strength during transportation of the hollow prefabricated wall panel from the fabrication site to the build site. At least one mid-row is laid between the base row and upper row so the hollow cavities are aligned to preserve hollow wall cavities that can accept code required reinforcement once transported to the build site.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2018Date of Patent: January 28, 2020Assignee: CONSTRUCTIVE, L.L.C.Inventors: Dave Muirhead, Jim Gendron, David Biggs, Stephen Winter
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Publication number: 20190209400Abstract: An absorbent article has a chassis having an outer cover at least in part defining the outer surface of the article, a pair of ears extending transversely outward from opposite sides of the chassis, and a fastening system comprising a primary fastening system and a secondary fastening system. The secondary fastening system includes a secondary second fastening component located on each of the ears and a corresponding secondary first fastening component located on the outer surface of the article at a first waist portion. A ?E value calculated using the Color Contrast Test between the secondary first fastening components uncovered by the ears and the outer cover being greater than 20.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2019Publication date: July 11, 2019Inventors: Janet E. Collins, David Biggs, Eric D. Johnson, Alanna Haessler
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Publication number: 20180266106Abstract: A hollow prefabricated masonry wall panel is made at a fabrication site and is configured for transportation to a build site. The hollow prefabricated wall panel has a base row and an upper row formed of hollow blocks. A slit is formed in the top of each of the two side walls of the hollow blocks of the base row and upper row, the slit having a width no larger than 20% a width of a side wall. Provisional reinforcement is provided within each slit with a bonding material, a size of the slit and the provisional reinforcement configured to provide tensile strength during transportation of the hollow prefabricated wall panel from the fabrication site to the build site. At least one mid-row is laid between the base row and upper row so the hollow cavities are aligned to preserve hollow wall cavities that can accept code required reinforcement once transported to the build site.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2018Publication date: September 20, 2018Inventors: Dave Muirhead, Jim Gendron, David Biggs, Stephen Winter
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Patent number: 10058246Abstract: A system and method for rejecting afocal light collected from an in vivo human retina is disclosed. The system may include a detector, a server system being in communication with the detector and a memory system with a rejection of collected afocal light and a disk having an optointerruptor and a motor, which is speed controlled via a non-transitory storage media. The method includes utilizing a series of optical shapes or codes, similar to other structured illumination systems, illuminating the series of optical shapes or codes several times, collecting and processing the series of optical shapes or codes yielding measurements of optical noise and optical signal and subtracting the noise and signal from the final image.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2014Date of Patent: August 28, 2018Assignee: NeuroVision Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Austin Blanco, Steven Verdooner, David Biggs
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Patent number: 10039487Abstract: A method for detecting a disease such as Alzheimer's disease by analysis of retinal vasculature is disclosed. The method for detecting a disease by analysis of retinal vasculature may include applying a combination of optical retro mode illumination techniques to acquire a plurality of amyloid beta plaques and drusen images that are too small to be seen with other imaging modalities. The disease may also be detected with a non-transitory computer storage media having instructions stored thereon which, when executed, execute the method for detecting a disease by analysis of retinal vasculature. The method may track changes in lumen thickness, plaque, size, area and density of the disease by analysis of retinal vasculature over a predetermined period of time.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2016Date of Patent: August 7, 2018Assignee: NeuroVision Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Steven Verdooner, David Biggs, Austin Blanco
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Publication number: 20170042464Abstract: A method for detecting a disease such as Alzheimer's disease by analysis of retinal vasculature is disclosed. The method for detecting a disease by analysis of retinal vasculature may include applying a combination of optical retro mode illumination techniques to acquire a plurality of amyloid beta plaques and drusen images that are too small to be seen with other imaging modalities. The disease may also be detected with a non-transitory computer storage media having instructions stored thereon which, when executed, execute the method for detecting a disease by analysis of retinal vasculature. The method may track changes in lumen thickness, plaque, size, area and density of the disease by analysis of retinal vasculature over a predetermined period of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2016Publication date: February 16, 2017Inventors: Steven Verdooner, David Biggs, Austin Blanco
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Patent number: 9566000Abstract: A method for detecting amyloid beta plaques and drusen is disclosed. The method for detecting amyloid beta plaques and drusen may include applying a combination of optical retro mode illumination techniques to acquire a plurality of amyloid beta plaques and drusen images that are too small to be seen with other imaging modalities. The amyloid beta plaques and drusen images may also be detected with a non-transitory computer storage media having instructions stored thereon which, when executed, execute the method for detecting amyloid beta plaques and drusen. The method may track changes in plaque, size, area and density of the amyloid beta plaques and drusen over a predetermined period of time.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2014Date of Patent: February 14, 2017Assignee: NeuroVision Imaging LLCInventors: Steven Verdooner, David Biggs, Austin Blanco
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Patent number: 9521975Abstract: A method for detecting a disease such as Alzheimer's disease by analysis of retinal vasculature is disclosed. The method for detecting a disease by analysis of retinal vasculature may include applying a combination of optical retro mode illumination techniques to acquire a plurality of amyloid beta plaques and drusen images that are too small to be seen with other imaging modalities. The disease may also be detected with a non-transitory computer storage media having instructions stored thereon which, when executed, execute the method for detecting a disease by analysis of retinal vasculature. The method may track changes in lumen thickness, plaque, size, area and density of the disease by analysis of retinal vasculature over a predetermined period of time.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2014Date of Patent: December 20, 2016Assignee: NeuroVision Imaging LLCInventors: Steven Verdooner, David Biggs, Austin Blanco
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Publication number: 20160206199Abstract: A system and method for rejecting afocal light collected from an in vivo human retina is disclosed. The system may include a detector, a server system being in communication with the detector and a memory system with a rejection of collected afocal light and a disk having an optointerruptor and a motor, which is speed controlled via a non-transitory storage media. The method includes utilizing a series of optical shapes or codes, similar to other structured illumination systems, illuminating the series of optical shapes or codes several times, collecting and processing the series of optical shapes or codes yielding measurements of optical noise and optical signal and subtracting the noise and signal from the final image.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: July 21, 2016Inventors: Austin Blanco, Steven Verdooner, David Biggs
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Publication number: 20150032078Abstract: An absorbent article has a chassis, a pair of ears extending transversely outward from opposite sides of the chassis, and a fastening system comprising a primary fastening system and a secondary fastening system. The secondary fastening system includes a secondary second fastening component located on each of the ears and a corresponding secondary first fastening component located on the outer surface of the article at a first waist portion. A ?E value calculated using the Color Contrast Test between the secondary first fastening components uncovered by the ears and the secondary first fastening components covered by the ears is greater than 15.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2013Publication date: January 29, 2015Inventors: Janet E. Collins, David Biggs, Eric D. Johnson, Alanna Haessler
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Publication number: 20140268049Abstract: A method for detecting a disease such as Alzheimer's disease by analysis of retinal vasculature is disclosed. The method for detecting a disease by analysis of retinal vasculature may include applying a combination of optical retro mode illumination techniques to acquire a plurality of amyloid beta plaques and drusen images that are too small to be seen with other imaging modalities. The disease may also be detected with a non-transitory computer storage media having instructions stored thereon which, when executed, execute the method for detecting a disease by analysis of retinal vasculature. The method may track changes in lumen thickness, plaque, size, area and density of the disease by analysis of retinal vasculature over a predetermined period of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventors: Steven Verdooner, David Biggs, Austin Blanco
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Publication number: 20140268052Abstract: A method for detecting amyloid beta plaques and drusen is disclosed. The method for detecting amyloid beta plaques and drusen may include applying a combination of optical retro mode illumination techniques to acquire a plurality of amyloid beta plaques and drusen images that are too small to be seen with other imaging modalities. The amyloid beta plaques and drusen images may also be detected with a non-transitory computer storage media having instructions stored thereon which, when executed, execute the method for detecting amyloid beta plaques and drusen. The method may track changes in plaque, size, area and density of the amyloid beta plaques and drusen over a predetermined period of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventors: Steven Verdooner, David Biggs, Austin Blanco
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Publication number: 20080109058Abstract: An intraoperative anastomosis method is described and comprises the steps of providing an intraluminal prosthesis having a first end and a second end; suturing a first vessel to a second vessel to form a vessel junction; intraluminally delivering the prosthesis so that the first end of the prosthesis is disposed within the first vessel and the second end of the prosthesis is disposed within the second vessel; and deploying the prosthesis so that the prosthesis overlaps and reinforces the vessel junction. The vessel suturing, prosthesis delivering, and prosthesis deploying steps may be performed in a single operation. Other devices, systems, and methods are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2007Publication date: May 8, 2008Applicant: Cook IncorporatedInventors: Roy Greenberg, Bruce Lytle, David Biggs, Lars Svensson, Ray Leonard
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Endoluminal medical device for local delivery of cathepsin inhibitors, method of making and treating
Publication number: 20070293937Abstract: An endoluminal medical device comprises a drug release system that releases a cathepsin inhibitor at a predetermined location within a lumen of a patient. The endoluminal devices and methods of treatment of disease can treat illnesses such as aneurysms and aortic dissections.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2007Publication date: December 20, 2007Inventors: David Biggs, David Grewe, Neal Fearnot, Patrick Ruane, Anthony Ragheb -
Patent number: D744983Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2014Date of Patent: December 8, 2015Assignee: Allen & Heath LimitedInventors: Glenn Rogers, Robin Clark, Mike Williamson, Carey Davies, James Wrigley, Alex Money, John Danning, David Price, Ian McBurney, Simon Trethewey, David Cook, David Biggs, Niall Dunican, Chris Lock
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Patent number: D745491Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2014Date of Patent: December 15, 2015Assignee: Allen & Heath LimitedInventors: Glenn Rogers, Robin Clark, Mike Williamson, Carey Davies, James Wrigley, Alex Money, John Danning, David Price, Ian McBurney, Simon Trethewey, David Cook, David Biggs, Niall Dunican
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Patent number: D890722Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2018Date of Patent: July 21, 2020Assignee: Allen & Heath LimitedInventors: James Ian Wrigley, David Biggs, Alexander Money, Alisdair Gray, John Arthur James Danning, David Cook, Phil Dover, Robin Clark, Mike Simpson, David Bottomley, Pawel Kozinski