Patents by Inventor David Costantino
David Costantino 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: 20250000360Abstract: The present invention relates to a system and method for, for example, periodically collecting physiological parameters in real-time from a plurality of subjects, for example temperature from cancer patients, heartbeat rates from persons being treated for coronary conditions, physiological orientation information mechanical shock and related parameters, for example from football players in danger of head trauma, and other physiological measurements which it real-time convey useful information. This information is coupled to a system which integrates the information, subjects it to criteria (for example doctor-specified dangerous condition criteria), communicates information and, optionally provides alarms to clinicians. The inventive transducer comprises a flexible frame which easily conforms to the body. Optionally, an adhesive for sealing to the skin ensures good skin contact and moisture protection for the electronics and the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2024Publication date: January 2, 2025Inventors: Thomas Blackadar, Peter Costantino, Kristen Warren, Sam Cheuvront, David Goodall, D. Alexander Colburn
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ENHANCED REAL-TIME PHYSIOLOGICAL PARAMETER MEASUREMENT AND MONITORING SYSTEM
Publication number: 20250000369Abstract: The present invention relates to a system and method for, for example, periodically collecting physiological parameters in real-time from a plurality of subjects, for example temperature from cancer patients, heartbeat rates from persons being treated for coronary conditions, physiological orientation information mechanical shock and related parameters, for example from football players in danger of head trauma, and other physiological measurements which it real-time convey useful information. This information is coupled to a system which integrates the information, subjects it to criteria (for example doctor-specified dangerous condition criteria), communicates information and, optionally provides alarms to clinicians.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2024Publication date: January 2, 2025Inventors: Thomas Blackadar, Peter Costantino, Kristen Warren, Sam Cheuvront, David Goodall, D. Alexander Colburn -
Publication number: 20250000368Abstract: The present invention relates to a system and method for, for example, periodically collecting physiological parameters in real-time from a plurality of subjects, for example temperature from cancer patients, heartbeat rates from persons being treated for coronary conditions, physiological orientation information mechanical shock and related parameters, for example from football players in danger of head trauma, and other physiological measurements which it real-time convey useful information. This information is coupled to a system which integrates the information, subjects it to criteria (for example doctor-specified dangerous condition criteria), communicates information and, optionally provides alarms to clinicians.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2024Publication date: January 2, 2025Inventors: Thomas Blackadar, Peter Costantino, Kristen Warren, Samuel N. Cheuvront, David Goodall, D. Alexander Colburn
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Publication number: 20240398238Abstract: The present invention relates to a system and method for, for example, periodically collecting physiological parameters in real-time from a plurality of subjects, for example temperature from cancer patients, heartbeat rates from persons being treated for coronary conditions, physiological orientation information mechanical shock and related parameters, for example from football players in danger of head trauma, and other physiological measurements which it real-time convey useful information. This information is coupled to a system which integrates the information, subjects it to criteria (for example doctor-specified dangerous condition criteria), communicates information and, optionally provides alarms to clinicians. The invention allows for real-time monitoring of skull impacts, for example to players in a sports game, allowing the reliable identification of dangerous impacts at a quick determination whether I had cooling device should be promptly applied to minimize long-term injury.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2024Publication date: December 5, 2024Inventors: Thomas Blackadar, Peter Costantino, Kristen Warren, Samuel N. Cheuvront, David Goodall, Alex Colburn
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Patent number: 12159017Abstract: A client computing system (CCS) receives a download including (i) an image representative of at least one circuit in a vehicle, the at least one circuit including a first circuit configured for carrying a first signal within the vehicle, and (ii) symbol data associated with at least one symbol, the at least one symbol including a first symbol. After receiving the download, the CCS displays the image and the at least one symbol. The CCS then receives a first input corresponding to selection of the first symbol. The CCS then responsively receives, from the vehicle, data representing value(s) of the first signal. The CCS then determines a first display-location at which to display the data representing the value(s) of the first signal. While the image and the at least one symbol are displayed, the CCS then displays, at the first display-location, the data representing the value(s) of the first signal.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2021Date of Patent: December 3, 2024Assignee: Snap-on IncorporatedInventors: Patrick S. Merg, Todd Mercer, Roy Steven Brozovich, David Costantino
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Publication number: 20240192833Abstract: A client computing system (CCS) receives a download including (i) an image representative of a vehicle component, (ii) symbol data associated with a first symbol, (iii) a set of one or more selectable identifiers, and (iv) supplemental information associated with the vehicle component. Each selectable identifier can indicate a respective portion of the supplemental information. After receiving the download, the CCS displays the image and the first symbol without displaying the set and the supplemental information. While the image and the first symbol are displayed without the set, the CCS receives a first input corresponding to selection of the first symbol. The CCS then responsively displays the set. While the set is displayed, the CCS receives a second input corresponding to selection of a first selectable identifier from the set. The CCS then responsively displays the respective portion of the supplemental information indicated by the first selectable identifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2024Publication date: June 13, 2024Inventors: Patrick S. Merg, Todd Mercer, Roy Steven Brozovich, David Costantino
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Patent number: 11977716Abstract: A client computing system (CCS) receives a download including (i) an image representative of a vehicle component, (ii) symbol data associated with a first symbol, (iii) a set of one or more selectable identifiers, and (iv) supplemental information associated with the vehicle component. Each selectable identifier can indicate a respective portion of the supplemental information. After receiving the download, the CCS displays the image and the first symbol without displaying the set and the supplemental information. While the image and the first symbol are displayed without the set, the CCS receives a first input corresponding to selection of the first symbol. The CCS then responsively displays the set. While the set is displayed, the CCS receives a second input corresponding to selection of a first selectable identifier from the set. The CCS then responsively displays the respective portion of the supplemental information indicated by the first selectable identifier.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2022Date of Patent: May 7, 2024Assignee: Snap-on IncorporatedInventors: Patrick S. Merg, Todd Mercer, Roy Steven Brozovich, David Costantino
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Patent number: 11947771Abstract: A client computing system (CCS) receives a download including (i) an image representative of at least one circuit in a vehicle, the at least one circuit including a first circuit configured for carrying a first signal within the vehicle, and (ii) symbol data associated with at least one symbol, the at least one symbol including a first symbol. After receiving the download, the CCS displays the image and the at least one symbol. The CCS then receives a first input corresponding to selection of the first symbol. The CCS then responsively receives, from the vehicle, data representing value(s) of the first signal. The CCS then determines a first display-location at which to display the data representing the value(s) of the first signal. While the image and the at least one symbol are displayed, the CCS then displays, at the first display-location, the data representing the value(s) of the first signal.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2021Date of Patent: April 2, 2024Assignee: Snap-on IncorporatedInventors: Patrick S. Merg, Todd Mercer, Roy Steven Brozovich, David Costantino
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Patent number: 11713460Abstract: This invention is in the field of molecular biology, gene expression, functional genomics, and bioinformatics and relates to novel RNA and related structures and methods of use thereof that enables modulation of gene expression and preservation of particular transcriptome targets. The invention contemplates various applications of RNA sequences derived from the genomic RNA of flaviviruses (FVs) and the application of such features in combination with heterologous sequences.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2021Date of Patent: August 1, 2023Assignee: The Regents of the University of ColoradoInventors: Jeffrey S. Kieft, Erich G. Chapman, David A. Costantino, Jay R. Hesselberth, Andrea MacFadden, Benjamin Akiyama
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Publication number: 20230034993Abstract: A client computing system (CCS) receives a download including (i) an image representative of a vehicle component, (ii) symbol data associated with a first symbol, (iii) a set of one or more selectable identifiers, and (iv) supplemental information associated with the vehicle component. Each selectable identifier can indicate a respective portion of the supplemental information. After receiving the download, the CCS displays the image and the first symbol without displaying the set and the supplemental information. While the image and the first symbol are displayed without the set, the CCS receives a first input corresponding to selection of the first symbol. The CCS then responsively displays the set. While the set is displayed, the CCS receives a second input corresponding to selection of a first selectable identifier from the set. The CCS then responsively displays the respective portion of the supplemental information indicated by the first selectable identifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2022Publication date: February 2, 2023Inventors: Patrick S. Merg, Todd Mercer, Roy Steven Brozovich, David Costantino
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Patent number: 11550806Abstract: A processor may receive a request including a vehicle identifier, a first symptom identifier, and a second symptom identifier. In response to receiving the request, the processor may determine a circuit element identifier to include in a reply to the request. To do so, the processor may make a determination that the received vehicle identifier matches or is mapped to a stored vehicle identifier, that the received first symptom identifier matches or is mapped to a stored first symptom identifier, and that the received second symptom identifier matches or is mapped to a stored second symptom identifier. In response to making the determination, the processor may determine that a particular circuit element identifier is the circuit element identifier to include based on the particular circuit element identifier being mapped to these stored identifiers. Then, the processor may generate and subsequently output the reply including the determined circuit element identifier.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2020Date of Patent: January 10, 2023Assignee: Snap-on IncorporatedInventors: David Costantino, Patrick S. Merg, Roy Steven Brozovich
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Patent number: 11507254Abstract: A client computing system (CCS) receives a download including (i) an image representative of a vehicle component, (ii) symbol data associated with a first symbol, (iii) a set of one or more selectable identifiers, and (iv) supplemental information associated with the vehicle component. Each selectable identifier can indicate a respective portion of the supplemental information. After receiving the download, the CCS displays the image and the first symbol without displaying the set and the supplemental information. While the image and the first symbol are displayed without the set, the CCS receives a first input corresponding to selection of the first symbol. The CCS then responsively displays the set. While the set is displayed, the CCS receives a second input corresponding to selection of a first selectable identifier from the set. The CCS then responsively displays the respective portion of the supplemental information indicated by the first selectable identifier.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2021Date of Patent: November 22, 2022Assignee: Snap-on IncorporatedInventors: Patrick S. Merg, Todd Mercer, Roy Steven Brozovich, David Costantino
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Publication number: 20220027023Abstract: A client computing system (CCS) receives a download including (i) an image representative of a vehicle component, (ii) symbol data associated with a first symbol, (iii) a set of one or more selectable identifiers, and (iv) supplemental information associated with the vehicle component. Each selectable identifier can indicate a respective portion of the supplemental information. After receiving the download, the CCS displays the image and the first symbol without displaying the set and the supplemental information. While the image and the first symbol are displayed without the set, the CCS receives a first input corresponding to selection of the first symbol. The CCS then responsively displays the set. While the set is displayed, the CCS receives a second input corresponding to selection of a first selectable identifier from the set. The CCS then responsively displays the respective portion of the supplemental information indicated by the first selectable identifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2021Publication date: January 27, 2022Inventors: Patrick S. Merg, Todd Mercer, Roy Steven Brozovich, David Costantino
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Patent number: 11221738Abstract: A client computing system (CCS) receives a download including (i) an image representative of a vehicle component, (ii) symbol data associated with a first symbol, (iii) a set of one or more selectable identifiers, and (iv) supplemental information associated with the vehicle component. Each selectable identifier can indicate a respective portion of the supplemental information. After receiving the download, the CCS displays the image and the first symbol without displaying the set and the supplemental information. While the image and the first symbol are displayed without the set, the CCS receives a first input corresponding to selection of the first symbol. The CCS then responsively displays the set. While the set is displayed, the CCS receives a second input corresponding to selection of a first selectable identifier from the set. The CCS then responsively displays the respective portion of the supplemental information indicated by the first selectable identifier.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2020Date of Patent: January 11, 2022Assignee: Snap-on IncorporatedInventors: Patrick S. Merg, Todd Mercer, Roy Steven Brozovich, David Costantino
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Publication number: 20210332357Abstract: This invention is in the field of molecular biology, gene expression, functional genomics, and bioinformatics and relates to novel RNA and related structures and methods of use thereof that enables modulation of gene expression and preservation of particular transcriptome targets. The invention contemplates various applications of RNA sequences derived from the genomic RNA of flaviviruses (FVs) and the application of such features in combination with heterologous sequences.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2021Publication date: October 28, 2021Inventors: Jeffrey S. Kieft, Erich G. Chapman, David A. Costantino, Jay R. Hesselberth, Andrea McFadden, Benjamin Akiyama
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Patent number: 11120644Abstract: A client computing system (CCS) receives a tool measurement from a measurement tool other than by determining the tool measurement from a vehicle data (VD) message. The CCS generates a VD report including a vehicle identifier of a vehicle associated with the tool measurement and the VD report. The VD report can include temporal and/or spatial identifiers pertaining to the tool measurement. The VD report can be provided to a server computing system (SCS) for storage as part of a VD record associated with the vehicle. The CCS that generated the VD report or another CCS can request the VD report from the SCS. The SCS can determine if the requesting CCS is authorized to receive the VD report to maintain the vehicle owner's privacy. The tool measurement can be selected from a service procedure provided to the CCS from SCS and displayed at the CCS.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2019Date of Patent: September 14, 2021Assignee: Snap-on IncorporatedInventors: Patrick S. Merg, David Costantino, Lester B. Johnson
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Publication number: 20210255757Abstract: A client computing system (CCS) receives a download including (i) an image representative of at least one circuit in a vehicle, the at least one circuit including a first circuit configured for carrying a first signal within the vehicle, and (ii) symbol data associated with at least one symbol, the at least one symbol including a first symbol. After receiving the download, the CCS displays the image and the at least one symbol. The CCS then receives a first input corresponding to selection of the first symbol. The CCS then responsively receives, from the vehicle, data representing value(s) of the first signal. The CCS then determines a first display-location at which to display the data representing the value(s) of the first signal. While the image and the at least one symbol are displayed, the CCS then displays, at the first display-location, the data representing the value(s) of the first signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2021Publication date: August 19, 2021Inventors: Patrick S. Merg, Todd Mercer, Roy Steven Brozovich, David Costantino
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Patent number: 11029813Abstract: A client computing system (CCS) receives a download including (i) an image representative of at least one circuit in a vehicle, the at least one circuit including a first circuit configured for carrying a first signal within the vehicle, and (ii) symbol data associated with at least one symbol, the at least one symbol including a first symbol. After receiving the download, the CCS displays the image and the at least one symbol. The CCS then receives a first input corresponding to selection of the first symbol. The CCS then responsively receives, from the vehicle, data representing value(s) of the first signal. The CCS then determines a first display-location at which to display the data representing the value(s) of the first signal. While the image and the at least one symbol are displayed, the CCS then displays, at the first display-location, the data representing the value(s) of the first signal.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2019Date of Patent: June 8, 2021Assignee: Snap-on IncorporatedInventors: Patrick S. Merg, Todd Mercer, Roy Steven Brozovich, David Costantino
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Publication number: 20210089522Abstract: A processor may receive a request including a vehicle identifier, a first symptom identifier, and a second symptom identifier. In response to receiving the request, the processor may determine a circuit element identifier to include in a reply to the request. To do so, the processor may make a determination that the received vehicle identifier matches or is mapped to a stored vehicle identifier, that the received first symptom identifier matches or is mapped to a stored first symptom identifier, and that the received second symptom identifier matches or is mapped to a stored second symptom identifier. In response to making the determination, the processor may determine that a particular circuit element identifier is the circuit element identifier to include based on the particular circuit element identifier being mapped to these stored identifiers. Then, the processor may generate and subsequently output the reply including the determined circuit element identifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2020Publication date: March 25, 2021Inventors: David Costantino, Patrick S. Merg, Roy Steven Brozovich
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Patent number: 10957125Abstract: A client computing system (CCS) receives a tool measurement from a measurement tool other than by determining the tool measurement from a vehicle data (VD) message. The CCS generates a VD report including a vehicle identifier of a vehicle associated with the tool measurement and the VD report. The VD report can include temporal and/or spatial identifiers pertaining to the tool measurement. The VD report can be provided to a server computing system (SCS) for storage as part of a VD record associated with the vehicle. The CCS that generated the VD report or another CCS can request the VD report from the SCS. The SCS can determine if the requesting CCS is authorized to receive the VD report to maintain the vehicle owner's privacy. The tool measurement can be selected from a service procedure provided to the CCS from SCS and displayed at the CCS.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2019Date of Patent: March 23, 2021Assignee: Snap-on IncorporatedInventors: Patrick S. Merg, David Costantino, Lester B. Johnson